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“”I don't know if anyone in Dominica has that much money. If there is someone who wants to waste money out there, I wish he'd give it to me so I could fix the roads.[1]
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—Then-Dominican Prime Minister Eugenia Charles, on the financial backing of this operation (around US$100,000) |
Operation Red Dog was a 1981 plot to overthrow the government of the Caribbean island of Dominica by several members of the Ku Klux Klan, undercover agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, a former prime minister of Dominica, and several other right-wing mercenaries.
KKK Grand Wizards Don Black of the United States and Wolfgang Droege of Klanada, along with long-standing member Mike Perdue (who, against most KKK regulations, was homosexual) hatched an idea that they and a small group of individuals would charter a boat from New Orleans to Dominica, loaded with firearms and Nazi paraphernalia, to rendezvous with deposed former Dominican prime minister Patrick John and a small army that he had assembled, take over the small island nation, and turn it into a white supremacist haven (although some accounts have the purpose of the operation as opening several lucrative businesses, including cocaine-running and brothels).
The crew and boat captain that KKK leader David Duke had himself chartered backed out of the operation at the last minute, and Mike Perdue asked Vietnam Vet Michael Howell, under the guise of the CIA needing the boat for a secret operation, to assist in troop transport. Howell contacted federal agencies, and John was arrested in Dominica. For some reason, the operation was attempted anyway, and the group involved were arrested in New Orleans by the FBI. Most of the involved received 1-3 year prison sentences. Duke pled the fifth and was never charged. Droege was shot and killed in 2005 in Toronto.[2] Don Black (and his ironic surname) is the founder of Stormfront.