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{{Evil Organization |Box title = Evil Organization |name = Evil Organization |image = Imperial Klans of America.jpg |size = |fullname = Imperial Klans of America |alias = IKA |origin = |foundation = 1996 |dissolution = |headquarters = Mokena, Illinois, United States |commanders = [[Ron Edwards]] |agents = |skills = |goals = |crimes = [[Terrorism]]<br>Attempted [[murder]]<br>[[Assault]]<br>Illegal drug distribution<br>[[Propaganda]]<br>[[Hate crime]]s<br>[[Hate speech]]<br>[[Racism]]<br>[[Ableism]] |type of villains =Hate Group |type of villain=Hate Group}}TheĀ '''Imperial Klans of AmericaĀ (IKA)''' is aĀ [[White supremacy|white supremacist]],Ā white nationalist,Ā [[Neo-Nazism|neo-Nazi]]Ā paramilitaryĀ organization. Until the late 2000s, it was the second largest [[Ku Klux Klan]] group in the United States, and the largest at one point in the early 2000s. In 2008, the IKA was reported to have at least 23 chapters in 17 states, most of which were small. Since then, the IKA has been weakened by a $2.5 million judgment in 2008 against its leader, Ron Edwards, and several of its members for the beating of a 16-year-old teenager of Native American descent, followed by Edwards' conviction to a 4-year sentence on drug and gun charges in 2011. Although the IKA remains active in 2020, it had dwindled to only 2 chapters by 2012. The IKA is headquartered at a compound nearĀ Mokena, Illinois, which serves as a venue for the annual localĀ Nordic Fest. The group describes itself as the sixth era of theĀ Ku Klux Klan, and as such argues that it has constitutional rights as part of the "Unorganized Militia" and that it stands upon Supreme Court decisions in favor of previous Klans. In 2011, a recurringĀ hoaxĀ concerning the IKA endorsingĀ Barack ObamaĀ was once again exposed as a farce based on a parody website's humorous reporting. In fact, in 2008, Ron Edwards was quoted as supportingĀ John McCain.
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