Bob wrote:
You know, I never grew up with the KKK never knew much about them until I moved to Plainview Nebraska. A town of about 900 people. They all worship the KKK there.
As far as I know they have since the town was built. they call it King Klown Kapital u.s.a. Every summer they have what they call King Klown Kapital days. In the day time it seems like any other small town, but, at night..they all put on thier stuff and act like they were in the past. The people go back and forth to the bars of about two maybe three and talk about what thier forfathers done, and how they wish it was those times again. but the funny thing is, they all are like...one guys brother is his dad and his dad was his sisters son and his son is his exwifes brother, an so on and so on.
most of them all have the same last name.
I guess it is easyer that way, so when their kids get married they dont ever have to change thier last names. those that do change them go by the name SteinKraus,
Rasmussen, Johnson, Keck, Kilmer,Klin,Klooz,
Knaak,Kment,Korth,Kumm,kuhl,Ko trous,Kudera,
everyone in that town is related to one of those. Is there a reason for that?
What we the people of plainview Stand For
1. THE WHITE RACE: The irreplaceable hub of our nation, our Christian Faith, and the high levels of Western Culture and Technology.
2. THE CONSTITUTION: As originally written and intended. the finest system of government ever conceived by man.
3. FREE ENTERPRIZE: Private property and ownership of business, but an end to high finance exploitation.
4. POSITIVE CHRISTIANITY: The right of the American people to practice their faith, including prayers in schools.
Explaining Religion
Many times we are asked why we are a Church, what do we believe, who do we accept as members, why don't we accept some and not others.... We hope this guide will better explain our views, and who and what we accept.
Why are we a Church?
In the year 2000, after much work, Reverend Ray Larsen, Imperial Wizard of the NKKKK Inc. was able to get us a Church status. Does this mean we only allow religious people? NO! The reasons we became a Church are many. One of them is so we would be able to get our materials into places that we were not previously allowed, such as jails, and also we would be more securely protected under the First Amendment. It has also helped us in court cases, where being Klan would have not carried weight. Our becoming a Church has.
What do we believe in our Church? We believe in the Bible before liberals translated it. We of the White Race came from Adam and Eve, not monkeys. The Bible clearly shows we are of one lineage, and makes reference to Beasts who walked on two legs. It also spoke of the wrongs of sleeping with these beasts. So we believe that blacks are not our Brothers and Sisters, but are beasts of burden. To accept evolution fully, is to say that we are equal with these animals, which history shows that we are not equal to, and in fact are superior to. While the Supreme Court has accepted animals to Vote and Marry with our race, we have not and never will accept this.
Who do we accept?
To be a member of the Church of the National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, one must accept the tenants of the Christian religion.
Christianity, the evil of society for almost 2,000 years and dying slowly, but dying nonetheless.