MASSIVE KU KLUX KLAN GATHERING IN OKLAHOMA NEARS

 

March 7, 2010 As membership climbs rapidly in the state, eight klaverns involved in the United White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan will be gathering in Broken Arrow, OK on March 20, 2010 beginning at 11 AM. Klaverns (chapters) from Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Shawnee, Holdenville, Atoka, Henryetta and Lawton will be meeting for a cross lighting and naturalization (initiation) ceremony in a city that’s becoming quite a hot spot for rightwing extremist activity.

 

The UWK, who describes itself as a “Christian fraternal organization dedicated to the preservation of white rights in America today”, has also invited all other member klaverns from across the country and any KKK group associated with the Southern Alliance of Klans. The UWK alone operates in Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Michigan, Louisiana, Ohio, Wyoming and Arkansas.

 

The Southern Alliance of Klans includes scores of klaverns involved with the Georgia Knight Riders, International Knights – Realm of Alabama, Mississippi White Knights, International Keystone Knights, United White Knights, Master Klans of America, Texas Rebel Knights, Traditional Christian Knights, and the Imperial Christian Knights.   

 

In Oklahoma recruitment activities are being spearheaded out of a home in Lawton using the telephone number (580) 458-8185. Other numbers we’ve connected to the UWK leadership are (918) 246-6895 and (405) 249-0175. Contact email addresses include: uwkoklahomagranddragon@yahoo.com and uwkrecruiter@yahoo.com.

 

The Lawton klavern is new and we suspect only established in December 2009. The UWK had lacked an official grand wizard for Oklahoma, but it appears there is someone serving that role in Lawton now.

 

Besides the UWK other KKK organizations also have a footing in Oklahoma. The Brotherhood of Klan Knights operates in Shawnee, Atoka, Cement, Hinton, Coalgate, and Moyers. Shawnee also has a unit of the Bayou Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.


One year ago there were just seven klaverns operating in the state. That number has now doubled to fourteen.

 

The Broken Arrow, Collinsville and Owasso area are hot beds for extremist groups within the state. It’s a central area for members of the klan, the Oklahoma Militia, and the American Resistance Movement. 

 

The UWK in Oklahoma are substantial promoters of Chuck Baldwin and his Black Robed Regiment, which is a group of self-proclaimed Patriot Pastors who’ve taken Baldwin’s oath that they be nationalists, subjugate women, are against amnesty for illegal immigrants, oppose any North American Union, protests against abortion and have denounced homosexuals. Those positions coincide exactly with those of the Klan.

 

In fact, comparing Baldwin’s oath with that of KKK positions it’s discovered the only difference between them would be that Baldwin requires his followers to be religious leaders.


The Anti-Defamation League claims that there has been an increase in KKK groups since 2006 with the focus being on gay marriage, immigration, and perceived "assaults" on Christianity.

 

In Oklahoma the Black Robed Regiment consists of the following church leaders: Steve Kern of Olivet Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, who is the husband of Rep. Sally Kern; Paul Blair of the Fairview Baptist Church in Edmond; Bruce DeLay and Wendell Neal of Heartland Church in Cleveland, OK; Rev. Jason Murphy of New Life Church in Collinsville, OK; Ken McKinley of Ft Supply Baptist Church in Ft Supply, OK; Rod Reiger of the Newcastle Christian Church in Newcastle, OK; Ethan Cole of the Hillcrest Heights Baptist Church in Oklahoma City; Allan Conner of the Northwest Bible Church in Oklahoma City; Jerry Peterson of the First Lutheran Church in Oklahoma City; Chris Reding of the Community of Faith Fellowship in Stillwater, OK; Dan Fisher of the Trinity Baptist Church in Yukon, OK; and Perry Greene of the South Yukon Church of Christ in Yukon, OK. 

 

Hate Trackers is starting to see more and more pastors around the country that are involved with Baldwin participating in not only the KKK, but in the American Resistance Movement. At present there is no evidence any of the Oklahoma religious leaders are involved in these two organizations. However, many are known to be involved in the Oklahoma Constitutional Alliance, the state sovereigntist movement, and chapters of the paranoid conspiracy group the John Birch Society.

 

Some of the Oklahoma KKK members joined with their Texas brethren on January 25, 2010 for a meet up near Fairfield, TX, which is sixty miles east of Waco. There they burned Mexican flags and crosses, as seen in the photos we’ve obtained.

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BELOW IS AN APPLICATION USED BY THE BROTHERHOOD OF KLAN KNIGHTS THAT HAS SIX CHAPTERS IN OKLAHOMA