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but very damning the white. they are the key to our problem are already. kind of again this is all see a quick check of the headlines at home. a double suicide blast has rolled through russia's southern republic of dagestan killing two officers and injuring more than twenty people that's a police station and come a long time when told just. a woman decimated explosives as she tried to enter the building. in europe politicians are claiming multiculturalism has failed even saying that for sends a potential security threat. attempts to adjust to a new society and they demand solutions instead of thing the. tensions remain high
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in egypt as the military takes control with protesters who said western dictator hosni mubarak fearful that quest for democracy may gain beats into the binds us interests. of the first part of our special report on the believe and goals of american. there was one klan plot out of texas nine hundred ninety seven where these klansman attended love a natural gas refinery and they succeeded the authorities said after they were all arrested no one was hurt and thought they likely would have killed thirty thousand people that is ten times the number of people as died on nine eleven the world trade center if there's going to be any south salvation. our culture white european culture in north america. all violence is. guaranteed because they're not listening.
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i think you're right for. me. to. get beyond my current thought. was.
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a member speaking at the end of elation e.p. branch and dallas about one thousand and forty seven and after i had spoken and people were shaking in one fell to hug around the knees and let down there's this little girl looking up at me and saying i know what you do you go on a mean light folks in income tell us what a fixin to do stetson kennedy it you know was something of a legend i for about him for many many years and he was a guy who worked with congress in all kinds of anti racist groups to try neuter the
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klan infiltrated klan and infiltrated very very effectively and i think the great mistake it's think about the klan in terms of a few nuts or french people who are psychopaths. raissa has been a part of the american system and to study as far back as you can go. and to cleanse the samples in the carriage and force and arm of it. in the mid one nine hundred twenty s. the klan had over four million members you know at a time when the country was much much smaller than the klan in the twenty's controlled state governorships that control big politicians it was really quite different i record the deathbed statement pro bono or imperial officer a duck president warren harding into the klan and a ceremony in the green room of the white house. and said he was so nervous that he forgot about the left in the car and the president harding had to stand for the
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white house bible as a token of appreciation president harding gave all the members a license to so they could run red lights without being noticed. the new stuff and really was one of the pioneers and getting the klan to lose credibility on the national stage and on making this an acceptable behavior and that people who are in politics and then the police and whatever they should not be part of this and that it actually is terrorism.
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when the civil rights movement essential was successful the klan really did fade away what they call the fourth era klan when it came back was the klan of david to which piers in the late seventy's and really david duke was all about the idea of let's get rid of the ropes let's put on business suits let's hold meetings and motels we need sort of get out of the cow pastures and into the motels.
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greensboro was an amazing moments that came relatively late. in the century at a time when people really did not expect the klan to be picking up weapons and murdering their enemies in open daylight let alone on t.v. the fact is that's precisely what happened. part of the group that we were going to have an anti clinton instruction and conference room with hundred ninety seven and. it was one of the coordinators of the march so i was kind of busily looking in on this new thing and it was actually you standing on the street corner for a little while not far from city smith. line of cars.
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moving very slowly came down the street and cindy said it's weird so once we said no cops here she was right and cindy did moments later. i saw this caravan of. confederate flag on. one of the cars i knew it was the klan and the first car in the caravan was the pickup truck a guy leaned out with a long barreled black pistol waved in the sky a couple times shot one shot into the sky and yelled something in the car a stop and point a group of guys with sticks jumped on her began beating people and drove folks back into the housing project to gather. totally confused what was going on and know was happening but you know there is running and running with people i
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reached a point of relative safety behind someone somewhere and looked behind me and i saw that caesar. was a very big fella was standing with a stick and appeared to be fighting off some other guys with sticks. and i was carrying a stick with a picket sign on it so i turned around and i ran towards caesar thinking he could use some help but i had a stick. there was just a deafening roar of gunfire tremendous when the noise people screaming sticks cracking all kinds of things were happening could tell what was going on. all of a sudden boom boom i got hit twice in the head in the arm but what i did know.
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i saw my very close friend cesar couse a lying in a strange on his chest and face. i knew he was hurt i knew by that time it was probably shot. i ran up to him as soon as the klansmen drove off and i tried to. turn him over and a whole lot of air came out of his lung and i thought oh my goodness least he's alive he's still breathing but then the air just kept on coming out and. it was it was his last breath it was all out it wasn't he wasn't breathing and. talk about a cold to cope with. please. watch . i ran over to paul and he was shot right in his head and it was bleeding it was also shot in his arm and it was the most helpless
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feeling. i kept trying to do no whose influence could be useful one doctor going couldn't get up i couldn't figure out why i was terribly confusing. i moved around and i was able to see there was blood on the grass rheumy i saw what. he was in five hours of brain surgery that night and they really didn't think he would live. the surgeon already knew he was paralyzed on the left side. he did survive but has been you know. seriously crippled. since that time. here we are we're planning to have march and conference we've been you know part of hundreds of demonstrations and then suddenly caravan come in and then in eighty eight seconds killed five very
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close friends and almost killed my husband. may it divided my life and in other words it's like before. november third one hundred seventy nine and after . because we believe life is valuable and because five lives were lost. and ten people were injured in the tragedy of november three nine hundred seventy nine we must examine the beliefs and issues that brought about these events written akim agreed bert they put the poster and did to the clean it was hard not to rock we were not good it really made work. i'm not ashamed to say army. and i'm not a prude mostly and i don't know why i'm here today. i was marching in greece
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bursting night hundred sixty three. and a police never would leave you alone whether you want to me or not they were they all the time to help or hinder them both this is the first time i've ever been to a rally where there was no policeman they say they were there and then it was sent away for lunch. police officers were assigned to be on post they were told get to your post what is not been clarified if their post was not winter center for every car. they post with. i had access to these documents read them back as i read it off write a play and watch the clock and believe. you don't live two groups with big framed political views from each other. come together without
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a buffer. in the buffer with. pain and yes we should really. i did not keep a record of the race of the jury was selected all rejected but if i can trust my memory after twenty five years i believe an all white jury was selected. this was. one thousand sydney nan and this is still happening. and i was naive enough to believe i was in north. the set up for the first trial was such that it rivaled the set up for the murders themselves in terms of the careful planning that went into it the district attorney who is the prosecuting attorney who was supposedly representing the interests of the victims said people around here think the commies workers' party got about what they deserved the
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d.a.'s office chose not only all white jury but a very very racist pro klan jury including people who thought it was less of a crime to kill a communist people who thought that. their neighbors and friends were klansman and i was really ridiculous. so that they equated the klan and. express both the local and the federal court acquitted the shooters so no one ever went to prison on those killings it was quite amazing. the jury for the first time had a black person and a liberal woman and that trial and the klan and jointly liable with employees of the greensboro police department the survivors pooled the
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resources that we gathered from the civil suit which warless a certain amount of money to set up the greensboro justice fund which is an organization to fund grassroots groups in the us south the funding racial violence and that's really been a tremendous positive legacy this corner of the greens were a massacre i'd say the civil trial was a partial victory but other than that it was just lots of justice. documenting the klan as something i feel is a calling on my wife. my goal for the project is to document as thoroughly as possible they have vents the actions and the beliefs of the klan members. attend rallies ten marches.
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cross lighting ceremonies on private property. i've promised these groups only to be fair and objective and documenting what they believe even though a lot of what they do i don't believe in and. i've tried to stick to that promise. you know one child that i've hurt with was i guess five years old when i saw him last. he was a fifth generation klansman and i've got this picture of his father assisting him and teaching him how to hold a lit torch carried across lighting ceremony with him in a full row. there has been one instance where where a father of a child i photographed was extremely upset about about the project and in this one particular photograph that took of his child next to a black ball hanging from a noose the members were joking about stringing out blacks from the nearest
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tree and i wrote their comments in their jokes and the captioning of that photograph and it was published and the father of the child saw a picture. and i was very upset about it. and some months later i came to an event where i had not had an opportunity to ask for permission to be there. the mother of the child had come out to greet me she said her husband was still a bit upset and it would take a little time for him to get over his anger. about the time i turned around and noticed the father. had a rifle pointed at me with about ten or so of his buddies they circled me and told me that it was time for me to leave and they were counting to five and i had best be gone by the time they finished i made a decision to leave it and. so i got my car and walked the doors driving down the road with
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a truck full of klansmen behind me yelling and shouting and. coming up on my tail so i was able to stir up enough dust on the gravel road to lose them. and i never turn back you know and i feel fortunate to have gotten out of there without incident most of the clan groups that i've been dealing with feel that they are called by biblical scripture and by god to be separate races they tell me that the lighting of the cross is not the burning but rather of a light that represents the life that jesus brought into the world. today we're looking not at the single clan like we had in the twenty's and during reconstruction but in fact about thirty five thirty six different clans groups and in many cases these clan groups all despise each other right where the one true clan those other guys those are you know f.b.i.
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agents are there you know they sleep with black women or they're secretly gay or you know anyone any number of things like that so you've got this so what the klan seen today are these thirty five kind of squabbling little groups all of which together my comprised six thousand maybe seven thousand of the most people around the country. and they're not taken terribly seriously. the ku klux klan is not what it used to be today but unfortunately there are still many many hate groups out there and they just are known by other names and i think without question that the most important groups out there in terms of scary and significant are neo nazi groups. us.
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was. was. was nice enough got right was that. was was. the one person was. in the national socialist movement has been around for almost thirty years for about thirty years but in fact it was a non-entity it was a tiny little group that had essentially no importance at all in the larger kind of radical right or white supremacist world but that has changed in the last year this group has almost literally exploded. next gen x. we. have no working class because we have a scanner at. the height of. her head tell us marxists and and concern for our youth we're going to. dig through there are supporters of.
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the right wing racial groups of which i am not connected to i know a lot of them but we disagree on a lot of things they have the idea. the mass recruitment there we if we get enough people we just got to sign up enough people that we can when we are here stand against fast ration people get worse he will. be content we are going to grow we have been growing our roaster muffin stuff and we are going to control him put it back on track to trade evil evil enough race if people wish. and. i. think i'd like to get saved in there and
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i do think if there. is this. these people have to be put in special buses and transported to the demonstration by the police and that to me is the ultimate insult i will not be put in a changeling in quote here i will not cooperate with police when i talk about my rights to prescreen for you. like people in this country are. one thing about the national socialist movement is that they are very specialized kind of outrage tactics they go up to lead oh hi oh and they march sure they try to march into a black neighborhood and what happens is they're stopped by the cops but there's wide it.
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is not it's we've proven that. it's you know we said it was. city center wasn't working we marched in the streets and the game started. that i will say was from the national socialist movements point of view and untrammeled victory you never had to march at all and so you know they're able to go home and watch on t.v. as the network television of all three major network shows you know black people rioting in toledo and that some sits back and says see that's how they are. thank. you. why would. you want to. tell you the. premise was was was. was. was was was was was was
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wow wow wow. no matter what causes it's happening there is always infighting in any struggle now admittedly. so much of it in the right wing is so silly and my cat fights all the time i've always said even though we don't like it it's a sign of some life if there was no life there you would hear nothing.
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what we have found over the years is that perhaps surprisingly the absolute number one recruiting mechanism for bringing young people into the movement is fi the music scene i have taught myself to many many people who've come out of the white supremacist world and said just that you know when i was seventeen sixteen years old angry about this angry about that didn't you know i was i mad at my parents for some reason this music interests. of course the real moment for cruithne it doesn't happen from listening you know on your walkman or whatever to this music the moment of recruitment happens when that kid actually leaves his parents' house and coast it was for skin cancer.
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