![]() Joe Moore, who went undercover within the KKK, said he immediately contacted his FBI supervisors after he learned members were plotting to kill a Black man. "I embraced the fact that the KKK might call upon me for violence." ![]() "The Grand Knighthawk has been sort of a hitman for the KKK," said Moore. The role made him the top security officer of the region's klan, among other, more nefarious, responsibilities. ![]() ![]() They would use terms like 'A.Y.A.K.' 'Are you a klansman?' And the proper response if you are a Klansman is, 'A.K.I.A.' 'A klansman I am.' If you don't respond with 'A.K.I.A.,' they know you're not a Klansman."Īfter rising through the ranks, thanks to his military background, Moore became the Grand Knighthawk for the Florida and Georgia realm of the TAKKKK, expanding his purview and connecting him with high-ranking klan leaders across the country. "They use acronyms in order to ensure that impostors were not infiltrating the meeting or the klan. Offering ABC News a look at confidential klan documents, Moore explained that the klan has an extensive language to weed out potential intruders. ![]() Moore spent his first year inside the TAKKKK gathering intelligence and learning the intricacies of the klan. ![]()
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