Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Proof? And if there IS PROOF... fire the scum and move on. The only openly racist cop I ever dealt with was a black officer in Jackson, Mississippi.Our law enforcement is broken at every level and far too many white extremists are being hired.
Why is an FBI informant revealing his true identity in a newspaper story?
Because most of the KKK is already on the FBI's payroll. They wouldn't exist without FBI financing. They need these groups around so they can make occasional claims like this one and then run and ask for more money from Congress to 'fight racism n stuff'. Black pols love feeding excuses for black corruption and violence to each other, same as IM2 does.LOL from a “FBI informant”. Sounds like complete bullshit. Why don’t they just name the KKK members who are supposedly police? They’d be fired within a day.
WTF?
Darnell said no problems were reported between Kerschner and black employees or inmates but added that it is not acceptable to have an employee with that ideology.Our law enforcement is broken at every level and far too many white extremists are being hired.
FBI Informant Exposes Active KKK Members Working In Law Enforcement
December 26, 2021
An FBI informant working undercover inside a Florida chapter of the Ku Klux Klan exposed a troubling connection between the white supremacist organization’s members and local law enforcement agencies.
For ten years, Joe Moore worked as a confidential informant in the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, as a key component of the agency’s investigation into the KKK. The married father of three gathered information on the KKK in Jacksonville, Florida from 2007 to 2017, where he helped foil at least two murder plots and exposed active members working inside law enforcement at the county and state levels.
Moore is speaking out now because he says his life –– and his family’s lives –– are under threat by the very people he helped take down.
“We live in a constant state of danger,” Moore told The Associated Press, adding that he’s speaking out “before something does happen to me.”
Across his time working undercover, Moore said he came into contact with people who were former and active military service members, law enforcement officers at the state, local, and county levels. Moore’s work also added that the KKK was recruiting new members at Florida prisons –– something the state Department of Corrections denies.
“From where I sat, with the intelligence laid out, I can tell you that none of these agencies have any control over any of it. It is more prevalent and consequential than any of them are willing to admit,” Moore said.
“If you want to know why people don’t trust the police, it’s because they have a relative or a friend that they witnessed being targeted by extremist who happened to have a badge and a gun,” Moore continued.
“I know for a fact that this has occurred,” Moore added. “I stopped a murder plot [involving] law enforcement officers.”
FBI Informant Exposes Active KKK Members Working In Law Enforcement | Chicago Defender
Photo: Getty Images An FBI informant working undercover inside a Florida chapter of the Ku Klux Klan exposed a troubling connection between the white supremacist organization’s members and local law enforcement agencies. For ten years, Joe Moore worked as a confidential informant in the FBI’s...chicagodefender.com
I recognize the guy on the right because he was in Beetlejuice, but who's the guy on the left?
There is no such thing as black victimhood.Ditto, lets end black victimhood. Jesse Smolletts soul is at stake! Please.
I said turn black. Then try living.
There is no such thing as black victimhood.
Wrong.Sure there is, Rufus. You're a part of an entire generation who has two primary core beliefs:
1. "People with a different skin tone are inherently evil."
2. "The police are just itching to murder me."
So what could possibly go wrong when you go through life wearing that shit on your sleeve?
I have over 53000 examples of such right at my fingertips just in this form, alone.There is no such thing as black victimhood
I said turn black. Then try living.
Rachel Maddow.I recognize the guy on the right because he was in Beetlejuice, but who's the guy on the left?
I would have got away with it, if wasn't for you meddling kids!Why is an FBI informant revealing his true identity in a newspaper story?
That's precisely what the man did. He was a Caucasian man who took anti-vitiligo drugs and methoxsalen and exposed himself to UV light to darken his pigment to appear to be Black. He then spent several months living and touring the rural Jim-Crow South in 1959.
He wrote a book about his experiences called, "Black Like Me".
There you go with the stupid "you're not black" mantra again.Wrong.
Now stop being white trying to tell me about what blacks think.