Anonymous plans to unveil members of the new Ku Klux Klan (KKK) at 24 November 2014, a date when heated demonstrations have occurred after the court ruling in the Michael Brown case at Ferguson.
According to one account on Twitter account created especially for her Enterprise KKK (Operation KKK), a hacker of hers teamof Anonymous has been working for a full year and has managed to gain access to a new KKK Twitter account from which it has extracted the data of about 1.000 members.
"Ku Klux Klan, we never stopped watching you," the group says in a recent announcement posted on Pastebin. “After narrow monitoring, which took a long time, we are now sure of the correctness of the data we have concerning your organization. You are hideous. Criminals. You are more than extremists. You are more than a hate group. You can operate much more like terrorists and should be recognized as such (an organization)."
This is not the first time Anonymous took the weapons against the CCP. Previously, they had managed to break one of the CCP's official accounts. At that time, a branch of Ku Klux Klan, Traditionalist American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (TAKKKK), had issued threats that would bring fatal violence against the protesters at Ferguson.
You can find more details about this campaign at hashtags of Twitter #OpKKK and #HoodsOff.