Adopting classical KKK ideology, the IKA targets Jews, homosexuals, blacks, Latinos and "race traitors." The group predicts the "end of the race" by 2100 if white hate groups do not mobilize to protect white racial purity. Their beliefs derive from members' adherence to Christian Identity, a particularly radical religion that vilifies Jews and non-whites. The IKA lays claim to being the "chosen people" of the Bible, a key tenet of Christian Identity theology. "History, archaeology, and the Bible now prove that ancient Anglo-Saxon-Celtic-Scythian people are all Caucasian descendants of the House of Israel," the IKA says.VideoVideo: 2008 Jordan Gruver was savagely beaten at a county fair in Kentucky by members of the Imperial Klans of America, one of the country's largest and most notorious hate groups. The Southern Poverty Law Center is suing the IKA on Jordan's behalf.Video: 2013 IKA Annual Spring Cross Lighting
Imperial Klans of America, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (IKA)
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