Quoted from a KKK info site.... "Another symbol that the klan uses is the “crosswheel”. This is the symbol the Knights use. The knights are a special group in the Ku-Klux Klan, and the symbols were first used in the 1960’s. The symbol is derived from the meaning of the Klan name. In the crosswheel, we can see the Christian cross, the wheel of creativity, the circle of unity, motion, and also the ancient Aryan symbol for sun or light."
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My thoughts exactly I had to send this to my client I take care of the IT for Goodwill East TN. I manage all the servers, the WAN and all workstations at the headquarters, stores, rehab facilities, educational facilities, recycle centers and distribution warehouses.
I expect she will get a giggle out of this.
It ia hard to tell from the picture.. Is it a piece of paper or what?
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Quoted from a KKK info site.... "Another symbol that the klan uses is the “crosswheel”. This is the symbol the Knights use. The knights are a special group in the Ku-Klux Klan, and the symbols were first used in the 1960’s. The symbol is derived from the meaning of the Klan name. In the crosswheel, we can see the Christian cross, the wheel of creativity, the circle of unity, motion, and also the ancient Aryan symbol for sun or light."
A cross in a circle with the "blood drop" in the center
According to the Klan, the blood drop represents the blood shed by Jesus Christ as a sacrifice for the White Aryan Race. The KKK originated as a secret society organized in the South after the American Civil War to reassert white supremacy through terrorism and intimidation.