THE FBI AND THE KLAN

Thanks for link.

Would it be exaggerating to estimate that 1/3 of Klan members
have been FBI informants - in the period since the 'Negro Rights'
invasion of the South in the 1960's?

(not sure if I am joking or not) :)
 
probably an exaggeration in terms of quantity...but the lesson I take away is the advantage of the small cell, decentralized structure, which then makes it more difficult to for the enemy to infiltrate and disrupt......
 
Relevant to the subject is the classic
LEADERLESS RESISTANCE - by Louis Beam

Revolutionary Majorities - An Essay by Louis Beam
An answer, in great part, lies in the violence and vigilante action carried on by the patriots against the government and its supporters! Though most Americans today are familiar with the Boston Tea Party, few know much about the secret organization that conducted it, the Sons of Liberty. Led by Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Dr. Warren ("the greatest incendiary of them all"), and Paul Revere,
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they met in secret, dressed in disguises, and carried out vigilante actions under the cover of darkness. This revolutionary Ku Klux Klan was as much dreaded by "the friends of government" as its ideological offspring, the Klan, ever was by unruly Blacks.
The Sons of Liberty and other similar groups were responsible, during the course of the conflict for independence, for causing tens of thousands of Loyalist to flee the country (the Klan was usually satisfied with merely running undesirables out of the county).

Essays by Louis Beam
 
And, on the 'other hand'

Mao Tse-tung On Guerrilla Warfare

There are certain fundamental steps necessary in the realization of this policy, to wit:

1. Arousing and organizing the people.
2. Achieving internal unification politically.
3. Establishing bases.
4. Equipping forces.
5. Recovering national strength.
6. Destroying enemy's national strength.
7. Regaining lost territories.

At this point - the editorial policy of New Nation News
would be focusing on

step 1a. "Arousing the (white) people".


There are several groups attempting to 'organize the (white) people'
but 'achieving internal unification politically - is a long way off....
 
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