Dangerous Threats Emerge From The KKK To ‘Guard White Business Near’ Ferguson, Mo

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By now most have heard of the KKK’s plans to hold a fundraiser in the town of Sullivan, Mo., roughly 60 miles from Ferguson, MO for the officer that shot and killed teenager Michael Brown last week.


While the KKK seems to be getting dangerously closer to Ferguson, dangerous threats emerged yesterday from the New Empire Knights of The Ku Klux Klan to ?Guard White Business,? according to their website.

In a post from their website yesterday, the hate group also said:

?With blacks out of control, we have our Missouri Realm going to areas near Ferguson. We can’t have blacks robbing and murdering innocent whites. I am on my way down along with members from three different states and members from the Southern Mountain Knights.?

With post such as this, there has been some backlash against the group in the post’s comments. Especially with posts such as the one that alan.com has reported on, which says:

?Brown was the typical low IQ negro. He was stopped by police and instead of obeying the law; he assaulted a white officer and tried running away. The Jewish media and black community now want ?justice?. Justice has already been served. A black criminal is no longer walking the streets.?

It is this type of mindless, ignorant, hate-filled drivel, that is not needed anywhere around Ferguson, MO right now. Still a hotbed of tension and anger, pathetic but dangerous threats like these will only add to the pain and anger felt by the community.


So while some may dismiss threats like these from such seemingly irrelevant groups, it’s these kinds of things that have a way of bringing out the worst in a few overzealous individuals.

Watch a report of the threats below:

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