Gilmer Free Press
OddlyEnough™: KKK Plans Private Rally This Weekend
The Rebel Brigade Knights of the Ku Klux Klan are planning a rally in Harrison County this weekend.
The Rebel Brigade has members in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania.
Imperial Klaliff Chris Barker told WAJR-FM’s Morning Edition Wednesday the group has a growing West Virginia chapter.
Saturday’s rally, which is expected to draw 150 people, will be private and held at an undisclosed located.
Barker is stressing that they will not be holding any public demonstrations yet.
However, he says the West Virginia chapter plans to be more active and future demonstrations are in the works.
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
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Lord help us...just what we need in this country…more hatred!
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It’s interesting to note that the KKK was totally acceptable when our beloved US Senator Byrd was an “Exalted Cyclops” and headed up the local chapter of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Is our local Glenville Mafia of Elites with their exalted whatever he is, who is OK with denying the constitutional rights of professional human beings that just happen to be white any better? Heck no, if YOU are not part of the elite you can be treated worse than a dog, and then falsely imprisoned—and then tortured on the instructions of a circuit court judge.
Lord help us…just what we need in this county, another exalted knight to abuse the right to be white! Some of us would be better off if we were a horse of a different color in Glenville, for more opportunities would be available to us, including education - and we wouldn’t ever have to worry about going to prison for rape or burglary or any other heinous crime. But, average Joes go to prison for crimes they did not commit or because of the prosecuting attorney who violates the rights of individuals to receive equal treatment and his lack of knowledge of legal process as well as his for wrongful convictions.