The Ku Klux Klan was formed during the post-Civil War era of our country, a time in which Federal troops occupied a newly defeated South and a black government was placed over the former Confederacy. The Klan was founded by white, Southern Christian men who realized that the problems they faced were caused by the tyranny of the Federal Government and rose to the challenge of resisting their oppressors. With God on their side, these brave men stood their ground to defend white Christian morals, values, and honor. Through hard work and unfailing faith, these men redeemed the South, and they were lauded as heroes by the courageous Southern woman.
In 1915, the Federal Government had lifted immigration laws, and the United States was being flooded with Eastern European Jews and other non-whites who did not share our Christian faith, and our country was on the verge of an amoral crisis. Once again, white Christian men and women came together to speak out for the interests of white Christian Americans and redeemed our nation’s honor.
Today, we face many of the same problems experienced by the early Klan. Our government no longer looks out for the interests of the people, but those of non-whites and illegal immigrants. It again oppresses and subjugates the American people. Like the Klansmen of the 1860s and early 1900s, it is our job, as strong, like-minded Christians, to stand up for the form of government our forefathers envisioned when they risked everything to found the United States of America.
As Klansmen and Klanswomen, we must realize that our victory doesn’t lie in the name, “Ku Klux Klan” or in mindless violence, but instead in our Christian principles, faith, hard work, and diligence. The Klan is merely the banner that epitomizes the fight for our people. We must not hate others, but instead love our own people and work to take back our government, ensuring a better future for our children and grandchildren. A positive mental attitude is crucial to our success. If we remain positive and put our white Christian values and morals into action in our own lives, then others will see our example and find the courage to follow our lead. The Ku Klux Klan is not a secret army or private fraternity, but a group of white Christians who witness the crisis we face today and realize that if we don’t do something now, there may not be an America to be passed on to our posterity.

All immigration must be stopped, and troops must be placed on our borders to protect our people from the danger of illegal immigration. Anyone who receives Welfare or other forms of public assistance should be tested for drug use; it should not be the responsibility of the American people to support someone’s drug habit.
Laws must be put into place to protect our jobs and land from being sold to foreign countries. We must stop importing from countries that rely on cheap foreign labor that American families cannot compete with. (These countries employ companies that pay third-world workers a meager salary to manufacture goods, which cost the American people jobs and bring down American wages.) We must end affirmative action-style programs. People should be hired and fired based on their performance instead of the color of their skin.
The government should have no control over the affairs of privately owned companies.
We must abolish the Federal Reserve Bank and institute constitutional money as described in the Constitution of the United States of America.
We must protect our Constitutional rights, including the Second Amendment, which was understood as a means of protecting the people from an oppressive government.
We have heard the call to action. We know what must be done to save our country from the terrible fate that may lie ahead. We can no longer sit idle and allow a small group of aliens and traitors to steer our people on a path to destruction. This country is ours, earned by the sweat and blood of our forefathers, and we are the only ones who can return our nation to its former glory.
Through hard work, diligent prayer, and a positive outlook, we can rise from the rubble that our country has become to reinstate our constitutional government and Christian society. We can spark the fire of white Christian revival with dignity and honor and restore our land one person and one family at a time. We can do that by demanding virtue among our people and relying upon our Christian faith and fortitude.
