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Tuesday, January 03, 2017

KKK Leaders Allege Producers Paid Them to Fake Scenes in Canceled A&E Documentary

The subjects of a TV documentary series about the Ku Klux Klan abruptly canceled last week by A&E allege to Variety that significant portions of what was filmed were fabricated by the producers.

Some KKK leaders divulged that they were paid hundreds of dollars in cash each day of filming to compel them on camera to distort the facts of their lives to fit the documentary's predetermined narrative: tension between Klan members and relatives of theirs who wanted to get out of the Klan.

The findings are based on an exclusive Variety investigation based on interviews with over two dozen individuals in and around the KKK who cooperated with the documentary in at least six U.S. states.

Originally scheduled to air Jan. 10, "Escaping the KKK: A Documentary Series Exposing Hate in America" was produced by Venice, Calif.-based production company This Is Just a Test.

The KKK leaders who were interviewed by Variety detailed how they were wooed with promises the program would capture the truth about life in the organization; encouraged not to file taxes on cash payments for agreeing to participate in the filming; presented with pre-scripted fictional story scenarios; instructed what to say on camera; asked to misrepresent their actual identities, motivations and relationships with others, and re-enacted camera shoots repeatedly until the production team was satisfied.

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8 comments:

  1. The KKK doesn't exist anymore other than about 100 nationwide and in the fantasies of the media... now BLM that's a real hate group.

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  2. Albert Pike was the most significant leader of the Klan and wrote several very enlightening books about Freemasonry. The Klan was always masonic and was designed to instill division among the goyim. It did its job very well as we all know. It was always a sham on the people who participated making them dupes of the highest order.

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  3. Anything coming out of Venice, CA has to be taken with a grain of salt.

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  4. What's new? Everything is fake today, including the above comments. As for the comment 1:29 made, being a privileged white boy I know more black masons than white ones. ?? What does that mean, was it blacks under those hoods. Maybe so, they still use them when holding up good folk today...hoodies

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  5. The media instills division among the goyim and look who owns them.

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  6. 204
    Goyim are both black and white.
    It is the Jewish word for anyone who is not Jewish.

    Division among the goyim means an effort to get whites and blacks fighting each other.
    Dumb white people in the south were the primary targets.

    Yes, it worked very well.
    Dumb southern whites did in fact antagonize black people.
    And yes, they did wear hoods to shield their identities.
    There were MANY prominent white people who were members of the Klan.

    However, your suggestion that black men were members is simply stupid.
    Educate yourself.

    Clue: k = 11 letter of the alphabet.

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  7. 1:22 you are oh so wrong my friend. The Klan is alive and well. There is more then 100 just in Sussex Co. alone. Many in Wicomico and Somerset as well. They are not called the invisible empire for nothing. They have changed into a new uniform. It is called avoiding the Feds and not tipping your hand.

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  8. They look like the Clinton Mafia at a cookout !!

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