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COINTELPRO: Infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan (Part 2)


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Welcome to The Fairshake Files, where the official record leaves questions behind.

In this chapter, we investigate “The Good Lie,” the narrative shield that helped the FBI defend one of its most controversial domestic intelligence programs.

To understand how COINTELPRO operated for fifteen years, we examine its one undeniable public victory: the Bureau’s war on the Ku Klux Klan.

We go back to the summer of 1964 in Neshoba County, Mississippi. After the disappearance of civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner, the FBI launched the Mississippi Burning investigation and brought overwhelming federal pressure into the closed society of the South.

But that victory came with a hidden cost.

This episode examines how the Bureau’s infiltration of the Klan created a dependency on covert disruption, informants, and tactics that blurred the line between law enforcement and political warfare.

We also look at Gary Thomas Rowe, one of the FBI’s most controversial informants, whose role inside violent Klan circles revealed the danger of using compromised men to fight compromised systems.

Finally, we examine the mutation. By helping dismantle the Klan’s hierarchy, the Bureau also helped expose a new problem: the rise of modern white power networks, leaderless resistance, and paramilitary violence in the decades that followed.

Next in the series: Chapter Three, where we leave the Klan pretext behind and turn to J. Edgar Hoover’s ultimate target: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Timestamps:

00:00 The “Good Lie”: FBI Tactics vs. Official History
01:46 1975: The Church Committee Investigations
02:47 1964: The Mississippi Burning Case
04:56 Infiltrating the KKK: Strategy Force Majeure
06:10 COINTELPRO White Hate & Psychological Sabotage
08:21 Gary Thomas Rowe: The Bureau’s Darkest Asset
10:59 The Mutation: The Rise of Modern White Power
12:14 Precedent Set: The Permanent Permission Slip
13:28 Next: The FBI War on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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Material & Sources:


  • The Mississippi Burning Investigation: Murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner, FBI History
  • United States v. Price, 1966
  • Church Committee Findings: Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans, Book II
  • Gary Thomas Rowe and the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing
  • Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America, Kathleen Belew

Disclaimer: The following is an exploration of historical records, official narratives, and competing interpretations. The goal of this channel is to examine the evidence presented, not to endorse any single conclusion.

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Thank you for listening to The Fairshake Files.

If this investigation stayed with you, leave a review, share the episode, or send it to someone interested in history, intelligence, Cold War secrecy, and the machinery behind official stories.

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The Fairshake Files is independently produced.

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