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Outing the KKK and more fascist David Duke campaign contributors
White supremacists, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and hate groups are active all across the nation, and they are supporting the fascist Trump regime in Washington D.C.!
Outing the KKK and more fascist David Duke campaign contributors
By Lynda Carson - October 7, 2017
White supremacists, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and hate groups are active all across the nation, and they are supporting the fascist Trump regime in Washington D.C. As a result, the right-wing Republican Party has become so extreme, it is difficult to tell the difference between the GOP, and the Ku Klux Klan.
The recent violent white supremacist rally that David Duke attended in Charlottesville, has resulted in blood in the streets of Charlottesville, and the death of Heather Heyer when she was run down by an alleged Nazi sympathizer while she was protesting against the KKK, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists. Reportedly, 19 others were injured when the Nazi sympathizer plowed into a crowd of peaceful demonstrators.
According to wikipedia, David Ernest Duke (born July 1, 1950) is an American white nationalist, politician, antisemitic conspiracy theorist, Holocaust denier, convicted felon, and former Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
Some have suggested that the best way to fight back against all the hate being spread around by the Trump regime, the KKK, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists, is by exposing the supporters of hate, and violence in the good old U.S.A.
One place to start exposing the supporters of hate, would be to expose the Ku Klux Klan, and some of the supporters of David Duke.
The Ku Klux Klan
The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) is active in many places including Indiana, the state of Texas, Illinois, and all across the nation. The KKK has been spreading their message of violence and hate throughout the country. There are many different factions of the KKK, including the so-called Patriotic Brigade, of the KKK.
The Ku Klux Klan are secretive regarding their activities. However, recently the Ku Klux Klan (aka Ku Klos Knights) relocated their mailing address from Nashville, Illinois, to South Carolina. The new Imperial Wizard, Barney Ross, can be reached at barneyross2000 [at] gmail.com. If someone in the KKK needs a new robe, Barney Ross is one of the the racists who takes care of their needs. The fascist Ku Klux Klan website has been archived with the Way Back Machine.
Some of the names and email contacts of the Regional Directors for the fascist KKK may be found at their hateful website. The same list of names have been archived with the Way Bak Machine. Items for sale by the KKK may also be found at their website, and this will give the readers a better view of what the fascist KKK is trying to sell to the public. The KKK’s sales site has also been archived with the Way Back Machine.
More campaign contributors to KKK fascist David Duke’s failed 2016 Senate campaign
According to the Federal Election Commission, Richard Vandervee, of Galesburg, Michigan, gave $600 to David Duke in 2016.
Mario Vrataric of Ft. Worth, Texas, gave $250 to David Duke in 2016.
Robert Smith of Iola, Texas, gave $250 to David Duke in 2016.
Rhett Wylie of Irving, Texas, gave $2,700 to David Duke in 2016.
Nathan Scott of Abilene, Texas, gave $500 to David Duke in 2016, and his mug shot is available on-line.
Andrew Farris of Austin, Texas, gave $450 to David Duke in 2016.
Joseph Bennett of Lewisville, Texas, gave $500 to David Duke in 2016.
Catherine Carson of Richard, Texas, gave $300 to David Duke in 2016.
Frank Baker of Rowlett, Texas, gave $250 to David Duke in 2016.
And according to the FEC, Vaughn Miller of Dallas, Texas, gave $1,000 to David Duke’s failed Senate campaign. However, Vaughn Miller claims that he did not give $1,000 to Duke’s failed Senate campaign, and more about that story is available with the San Francisco Bay View.
Some of the businesses connected to those who have been outed recently for making campaign contributions to David Duke’s failed 2016 Senate campaign, including Roger Grigsby, owner of O’meil restaurant in Santa Cruz, and Julius De Roma, owner of Clubhouse Jager in Minneapolis, did not fare too well according to a recent report by Newsweek.
On August 17, 2017, an article on Indybay exposed Roger Grigsby, owner of O’mei restaurant in Santa Cruz, as a campaign contributor to David Duke’s failed 2016 Senate campaign. The story resulted in a boycott of the restaurant, employees quitting their jobs, and the closure of the restaurant.
Additionally, on August 26, another Indybay article came out exposing some campaign contributors to David Duke in Minneapolis, Massachusetts and beyond, including Julius DeRoma, owner of Club Jager, in Minneapolis. The story also resulted in a boycott of the club, employees quitting their jobs, and the closure of the club by the employees.
Both business owners were also outed in an original story that appeared in the San Francisco Bay View Newspaper, and the mainstream media followed suit with their own stories as the boycotts occurred and the longtime establishments reportedly have been shut down. Street Spirit also published an article about the campaign contributors to David Duke’s failed Senate campaign of 2016.
Lynda Carson may be reached at tenantsrule [at] yahoo.com
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By Lynda Carson - October 7, 2017
White supremacists, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and hate groups are active all across the nation, and they are supporting the fascist Trump regime in Washington D.C. As a result, the right-wing Republican Party has become so extreme, it is difficult to tell the difference between the GOP, and the Ku Klux Klan.
The recent violent white supremacist rally that David Duke attended in Charlottesville, has resulted in blood in the streets of Charlottesville, and the death of Heather Heyer when she was run down by an alleged Nazi sympathizer while she was protesting against the KKK, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists. Reportedly, 19 others were injured when the Nazi sympathizer plowed into a crowd of peaceful demonstrators.
According to wikipedia, David Ernest Duke (born July 1, 1950) is an American white nationalist, politician, antisemitic conspiracy theorist, Holocaust denier, convicted felon, and former Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
Some have suggested that the best way to fight back against all the hate being spread around by the Trump regime, the KKK, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists, is by exposing the supporters of hate, and violence in the good old U.S.A.
One place to start exposing the supporters of hate, would be to expose the Ku Klux Klan, and some of the supporters of David Duke.
The Ku Klux Klan
The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) is active in many places including Indiana, the state of Texas, Illinois, and all across the nation. The KKK has been spreading their message of violence and hate throughout the country. There are many different factions of the KKK, including the so-called Patriotic Brigade, of the KKK.
The Ku Klux Klan are secretive regarding their activities. However, recently the Ku Klux Klan (aka Ku Klos Knights) relocated their mailing address from Nashville, Illinois, to South Carolina. The new Imperial Wizard, Barney Ross, can be reached at barneyross2000 [at] gmail.com. If someone in the KKK needs a new robe, Barney Ross is one of the the racists who takes care of their needs. The fascist Ku Klux Klan website has been archived with the Way Back Machine.
Some of the names and email contacts of the Regional Directors for the fascist KKK may be found at their hateful website. The same list of names have been archived with the Way Bak Machine. Items for sale by the KKK may also be found at their website, and this will give the readers a better view of what the fascist KKK is trying to sell to the public. The KKK’s sales site has also been archived with the Way Back Machine.
More campaign contributors to KKK fascist David Duke’s failed 2016 Senate campaign
According to the Federal Election Commission, Richard Vandervee, of Galesburg, Michigan, gave $600 to David Duke in 2016.
Mario Vrataric of Ft. Worth, Texas, gave $250 to David Duke in 2016.
Robert Smith of Iola, Texas, gave $250 to David Duke in 2016.
Rhett Wylie of Irving, Texas, gave $2,700 to David Duke in 2016.
Nathan Scott of Abilene, Texas, gave $500 to David Duke in 2016, and his mug shot is available on-line.
Andrew Farris of Austin, Texas, gave $450 to David Duke in 2016.
Joseph Bennett of Lewisville, Texas, gave $500 to David Duke in 2016.
Catherine Carson of Richard, Texas, gave $300 to David Duke in 2016.
Frank Baker of Rowlett, Texas, gave $250 to David Duke in 2016.
And according to the FEC, Vaughn Miller of Dallas, Texas, gave $1,000 to David Duke’s failed Senate campaign. However, Vaughn Miller claims that he did not give $1,000 to Duke’s failed Senate campaign, and more about that story is available with the San Francisco Bay View.
Some of the businesses connected to those who have been outed recently for making campaign contributions to David Duke’s failed 2016 Senate campaign, including Roger Grigsby, owner of O’meil restaurant in Santa Cruz, and Julius De Roma, owner of Clubhouse Jager in Minneapolis, did not fare too well according to a recent report by Newsweek.
On August 17, 2017, an article on Indybay exposed Roger Grigsby, owner of O’mei restaurant in Santa Cruz, as a campaign contributor to David Duke’s failed 2016 Senate campaign. The story resulted in a boycott of the restaurant, employees quitting their jobs, and the closure of the restaurant.
Additionally, on August 26, another Indybay article came out exposing some campaign contributors to David Duke in Minneapolis, Massachusetts and beyond, including Julius DeRoma, owner of Club Jager, in Minneapolis. The story also resulted in a boycott of the club, employees quitting their jobs, and the closure of the club by the employees.
Both business owners were also outed in an original story that appeared in the San Francisco Bay View Newspaper, and the mainstream media followed suit with their own stories as the boycotts occurred and the longtime establishments reportedly have been shut down. Street Spirit also published an article about the campaign contributors to David Duke’s failed Senate campaign of 2016.
Lynda Carson may be reached at tenantsrule [at] yahoo.com
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