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Membership Requirements
The Traditional Christian Knights of the Ku Klux Klan is not for everyone, and not everyone is for us. We do not simply seek to look down upon others, but we are a fraternity of men and women of Kindred thought and we maintain the same standards and requirements set forth by the original founders of the Ku Klux Klan in 1865. A Criminal conviction will not necessarily restrict someone from membership. We have all made mistakes and fallen short of the Glory of God and our Kindred. However, when a man or woman becomes a Klansman, they take a knee in front of a Cross, and swear to God, other Klansmen and themselves that they will forsake their old “self” and dedicate their lives to God, America and to our Kindred people. There are certain types of people we do not seek and will not accept, so these people need not apply.
1) No person with a criminal history involving rape, molestation, homosexuality or crimes of a sexual deviant nature will be approved for membership. 2) No person who owes any allegiance to any criminal organization or an organization foreign to the United States of America and its Constitution will accepted. 3) Only people who can truthfully swear that they believe in the tenets of the Christian Religion will be accepted. 4) Socialists, or people who promote any form of government contrary to the American Constitution cannot join. 5) Only white, Non Jewish, American Citizens can join. 6) People who are currently married or involved romantically with non-white partners are not eligible for membership. 7) No person with a criminal history involving the sale of illegal drugs or narcotics will be approved.
There is much more to being a Klansman than what is listed above. The above is simply a list of things that will automatically disqualify a man or woman for membership. We are a selective organization. There are people who may qualify, but will not pass the probationary period of our Order. Some people cannot visualize events around them, other than their day to day existence. Others care not but for themselves and their cherished material possessions. We shun these people as weak, infirm and unworthy of citizenship
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