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Operation Klan Research Paper

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The hacktivist collective, Anonymous released the names of over 300 alleged members of the white supremacist Ku Klux Khan (KKK) on Thursday, November 5th. The list of the supposed members of the Klan and their personal information was shared on text-sharing website Pastebin and has yet to be verified. The list includes names, phone numbers, emails, Facebook and Google+ profiles. The unverified compilation was put together via “human intelligence”. The group claims to have collected the names of the past year in various means such as interviewing expert sources and covert operations. However, it seems that Anonymous gathered the names by looking for Facebook or Google+ profiles who shared and liked KKK affiliated posts and pages. The director …show more content…

After weeks of bluster from Anonymous of the once promised 1,000-member list was just over 300 members. Majority of the members were already known and are proud of their affiliation with the Klan. On the contrary, current members of the Klan were disappointed with the list, an active member, Frank Ancona, called the list “pathetic” due to lack of research. Operation KKK The campaign started in Ferguson, Missouri, when a local Klan threaten to use “lethal force” against those protesting the death of Michael Brown. In return, Anonymous hacked the local Klan’s official twitter page and released the names of few members. The group released a statement along with the list stating, “We hope Operation KKK will, in part, spark a bit of constructive dialogue about race, racism, racial terror and freedom of expression, across group lines…the reality is that racism usually does NOT wear a hood but it does permeate our culture on every level”. KKK is the the most infamous hate group in America’s history with over over three million members in 1920, however today the number has changed drastically with around 8,000 members. The Unofficial

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