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                                 TERRORISM: THE RITUAL OF THE DEVIL



              demonstrating the complexity of the system of the Antichrist, one
              which is currently so prevalent in the world.


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                   World War II was madness sparked off by a racist and fascist ide-
              ology. Violence and conflict, the so-called sacred values of these ideolo-
              gies, briskly infected the entire world, leading to 55 million people
              falling victim to fascist savagery. Though the fact that victory fell upon
              the Allies meant that fascism was defeated, it did not disappear. It
              merely went underground. As a whole, there has been a discernable
              rise in the number of racist and fascist organizations and acts of vio-
              lence in the world over the last 10 years. While Europe battles with acts
              of violence perpetrated by neo-Nazis, the United States has had to deal
              with a resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan and similar "white supremacy"

              organizations. Today, both the neo-Nazis and the members of the Ku
              Klux Klan are carrying out attacks and encouraging their members to
              commits acts of terror and violence.
                   Many people may imagine that the Ku Klux Klan had carried out
              most of its attacks on and oppression of Blacks merely in the 1920s and
              1930s, but that in modern times it had been consigned to the waste bin
              of history. The Klan is still alive, however. Today, in the United States as
              a whole, there are a great many Ku Klux Klan churches, even if they
              happen to go by other names, and many racist organizations linked to

              that church's teachings. That church and the organizations linked to it
              are not just against Blacks, but oppose all non-European races, espe-
              cially the Muslims living in America, believing that a concerted strug-
              gle needs to be waged against them. That "struggle" includes the
              formation of armed units.
                   It is no secret that the basis of the Klan's teachings is that European
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