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The hacker group Anonymous vowed once again to expose the identities of 1,000 Ku Klux Klan members. They plan to reveal their identities around November 24th which marks the one year anniversary of the grand jury’s decision not to charge Ferguson cop Darren Wilson.

Back in 2014, the original attack the KKK was launched by group Operation KKK or #OpKKK when the KKK said they would “use lethal force” against protesters in Ferguson. This lead to Anonymous allegedly hacking KKK Twitter accounts and exposing Klan members’ identities causing some Klan members to leave the hate group.

Earlier this week, Anonymous released a new statement launching an attack on the KKK once again. Read their statement below.

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Anonymous wrote in a press release:

Ku Klux Klan, We never stopped watching you. We know who you are. We know the dangerous extent to which you will go to cover your asses. Originally, we did not attack you for your beliefs as we fight for freedom of speech. We attacked you due to your threats to use lethal force in the Ferguson protests. We took this grudge between us rather seriously. You continue to threaten anons and others. We never said we would only strike once.

The hacker group continued:

After closely observing so many of you for so very long, we feel confident that applying transparency to your organizational cells is the right, just, appropriate and only course of action. You are abhorrent. Criminal. You are more than extremists. You are more than a hate group. You operate much more like terrorists and you should be recognized as such. You are terrorists that hide your identities beneath sheets and infiltrate society on every level. The privacy of the Ku Klux Klan no longer exists in cyberspace. You’ve had blood on your hands for nearly 200 years.

SourceComplex