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Frazier Glenn Miller
“No matter how much Steve and I preached about staying legal, most of these men never believed us, and some would grin or wink as we spoke.

They thought the CKKKK was like the Klan group their grandfathers belonged to back in the 1920's or 30's, when members could get by with just about anything.

That ignorance about the CKKKK extended to the masses of people as well.

I received hundreds of phone calls from people wanting me to go out and assault this or that person, for wrongs perceived by the callers.

One 65 year old White man called, and after informing me his wife of 67 had left him and moved in with a younger man, demanded that I get some men together and, as the caller put it, "Go Klux 'em," meaning to commit some violent act upon them.

A Black girl from Angier called once, saying her boyfriend was dating a White girl, and asked me, "Whut you gone do bout it?"

Another elderly White lady called and said that her Black maid was stealing her jewelry, as if that was a classic crime for which the CKKKK should render traditional and just "Klan punishment."

It's really incredible. ”
Frazier Glenn Miller, A White Man Speaks Out

Ron Stallworth
“The white nationalist, nativist politics that we see today were first imagined and applied by David Duke during the heyday of his Grand Wizardshop, and the time of my undercover Klan investigation. This hatred is never gone away, but has been reinvigorated in the dark corners of the internet, Twitter trolls, alt-right publications, and a nativist president in Trump.

The Republican Party of the 19th century, being the party of Lincoln, was the opposition to the rise of the Ku Klux Klan and white supremacist domination insofar as America's newly freed Black slaves were concerned; it is my belief that the Republican Party of the 21st century finds a symbiotic connection to white nationalist groups like the Klan, neo-Nazis, skinheads, militias, and alt-right white supremacist thinking. Evidence of this began in the Lyndon Johnson administration with the departure of Southern Democrats (Dixiecrats) to the Republican Party in protest of his civil rights agenda. The Republicans began a spiral slide to the far right that embrace all things abhorrent to nonwhites.

David Duke twice ran for public office in Louisiana as a Democrat and lost. When he switched his affiliation to Republican, because he was closer in ideology and racial thinking to the GOP than to the Democrats, and ran again for the Louisiana House of Representatives, the conservative voters in his district rewarded him with a victory. In each case his position on the issues remain the same; white supremacist/ethno-nationalist endorsement of a race-centered rhetoric and nativist populism. What change were the voters. Democrats rejected Duke politics while Republicans embraced him.”
Ron Stallworth, Black Klansman: A Memoir

“America has always been the home of the brave, but it has never been the land of the free.”
A.K. Kuykendall

“Dear poor white people, I have bad news for you: super rich white people are not your friends. They became super rich by exploiting people like you. That’s not what friends do.”
Oliver Markus Malloy, How to Defeat the Trump Cult: Want to Save Democracy? Share This Book

Janelle Gray
“I once listened to a woman describe a group of men marching toward her house with sticks lit afire, screaming things like 'git the nigger' and 'kill the nigger bitch.' Those tiki torches weren't about protest. They were about a statement. It said, 'We're still here because we never left.”
Janelle Gray

“Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black, another powerful Democratic leader, was known as a defender of civil rights during his three decades on the Supreme Court. But what many do not know is that Justice Black was a prominent and secretive member of the KKK. He supposedly resigned membership in 1925, but it was later discovered that he was subsequently welcomed back into the Klan and given a lifetime membership.”
Horace Cooper, How Trump Is Making Black America Great Again: The Untold Story of Black Advancement in the Era of Trump

“If a man, woman, or child of color dies in this dizzying world of theirs, trust that OUR reincarnation wouldn't come in the form of no goddamn tree. We would be buried as cannabis. A beautiful people with the perfect hue, doomed to be routinely smoked by those with seeming unfettered impunity, the...”
A.K. Kuykendall

A.K. Kuykendall
“I love this woman more than any amount of person I've ever been. So strong is this love I have for her that it dwarfs, tenfold, the absolute fact that the 2nd amendment IS our gun permit.”
A.K. Kuykendall

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Even cruel acts such as those that were committed by the Ku Klux Klan, rapists, and the Nazis fall under the umbrella of ‘the pursuit of happinessâ€�.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“Democratic Senator Robert Byrd, who ultimately became known as a mainstream Democratic leader in the 1970s and 1980s, and served as a mentor to Hillary Clinton, was an 'exalted cyclops' of the Ku Klux Klan.”
Horace Cooper, How Trump Is Making Black America Great Again: The Untold Story of Black Advancement in the Era of Trump

“In several interviews, Byrd acknowledged that he had briefly 'briefly' been a member of the KKK, and blamed it on 'youthful indiscretion'. In fact, his involvement with the KKK was far more extensive than he ever admitted. In the early 1940s, Byrd recruited 150 of his friends and associates to form a chapter of the Ku Klux Klan in Crab Orchard, West Virginia.”
Horace Cooper, How Trump Is Making Black America Great Again: The Untold Story of Black Advancement in the Era of Trump

“Despite Byrd's claims that he had only been a member between 1942 and 1943, a handwritten letter from Byrd to the KKK Imperial Wizard, dated 1946, stated, 'The Klan is needed today as never before, and I am anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia'.”
Horace Cooper, How Trump Is Making Black America Great Again: The Untold Story of Black Advancement in the Era of Trump

“The forty-fifth president of the United States is the son of a man, Fred C. Trump, who was arrested in New York one Memorial Day during the 1920s at a rally staged by the Ku Klux Klan. On May 31, 1927, in Queens, New York, about one thousand Klan marchers made their way through the borough's dense streets. They wore robes and hoods. The parade turned into a riot when the Klansmen attached a smaller Memorial Day march of Italian Americans. Whites beat up other whites because the second Klan, led by Protestants was anti-Catholic as well as anti-color. Fred C. Trump, age twenty-five, resident of the Jamaica section of Queens, was among seven arrested. The forty-fifth president, in his retirement, if he possessed the means of reading and writing, might himself produce a family history entitled "Life of a Klansman." The public awaits.”
Edward Ball, Life of a Klansman: A Family History in White Supremacy

Mohamedou Ould Slahi
“Eu ia imaginando o interrogatório todo, repetidamente, as perguntas deles, minhas respostas. Mas e se eles não acreditassem? Não, eles iam acreditar, porque eles [árabes] entendem a fórmula do terrorismo melhor do que os americanos, e têm mais experiência. A barreira cultural entre o mundo cristão e o muçulmano ainda afeta consideravelmente a abordagem americana da questão. Os americanos são propensos a ampliar o círculo de envolvimento para capturar o maior número possível de ³¾³Üç³Ü±ô³¾²¹²Ô´Ç²õ. Falam sempre da Grande Conspiração contra os Estados Unidos. Eu mesmo fui interrogado a respeito de gente que apenas pratica os princípios da religião e simpatiza com movimentos islâmicos; pediram-me cada detalhe sobre os movimentos islâmicos, ainda que moderados. Isso é surpreendente num país como os Estados Unidos, onde organizações terroristas cristãs como os nazistas e os suprematistas brancos têm liberdade para se expressar e recrutam pessoas abertamente sem que ninguém os incomode. Mas como muçulmano, se você simpatizar com as opiniões políticas de alguma organização islâmica, vai ter sérios problemas. Até mesmo frequentar a mesma mesquita de um suspeito é grave problema. Quero dizer que esse fato é claro para qualquer pessoa que entenda o ABC da política americana para o chamado Terrorismo Islâmico.”
Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Guantánamo Diary: Restored Edition

Zybejta (Beta) Metani' Marashi
“Globalist Klaus Schwab is the CEO of the World Economic Forum, He said. "You'll own nothing. You'll be happy" and he is not joking!
I have lived in few countries, and few economic systems, from Socialism, Communism, and so called "Democratic" system who are fighting to turned America into a socialist country!

Soliaist lead italy to Fascism
Socialist lead Germany to Nasim
Socialist lead Albania & many countries to communism! Communist killed more people than Fascist, and Nazist combine.

Should we trust Socialist to lead America, and the world to Globalism?

Globalist Jeffrey Sach said "My concern is not that there are too many sweatshops, but that there are too few.”
Zybeta Metani' Marashi, Escaping Communism, It's Like Escaping Hell

Timothy Egan
“There are millions who have never joined, but who think and feel and, when called on, will fight with us," Evans wrote. "This is our real strength, and no one who ignores it can hope to understand America today.”
Timothy Egan, A Fever in the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan's Plot to Take Over America, and the Woman Who Stopped Them

Sharon M. Draper
“Her father looked to the distance, out across the pond. “Sometimes I just get tired of bowinâ€� down and givinâ€� up, you know?â€�
It was Dr. Hawkins who nodded in agreement. He placed a hand on Papa’s broad shoulder, but then he added, “You know, Jonah, sometimes it’s best to wait till times get better.”
Sharon M. Draper, Stella by Starlight