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INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION- HISTORY - CURRENT REALITY- MECHANICS OF REVOLUTION -ONE MAN'S AGONY
Over the years I have written many dozens of articles for various publications both in the United States and around the world. In them I have attempted to guide our Folk into constructive paths of resistance to the genocide practiced against the White race in all its former territories. I have demanded that our people face and deal with unvarnished reality and have shown just how desperate that reality is. In the process it was necessary to demolish unnatural, destructive, yet revered icons of both religious and political varieties. This has quite naturally earned me the enmity of those groups captured in the zombie state of "belief" as well as those with vested interests in the existing power systems. A revolutionary movement (and indeed that is what we must have if we are to secure the existence of our People and a future for White children at this late date) is a complex subject. The leaders of such a movement must have a comprehensive overview of social structures and how these structures relate to, guide, serve or destroy a population subjected to them. Just as important a revolutionary leader must understand human nature and what makes a person either loyal to or an enemy of a social contract, either religious or secular. Human nature being what it is, a revolutionary movement, particularly in its early stages, must be many layered. The inspiration and life of the movement comes from individuals who almost inevitably are either assassinated or imprisoned. These are those who speak uncompromising truth and back their words with actions. Within other layers of the movement are those
who deal with facets or symptoms of the societal structure to be either
destroyed or created. These often unknown soldiers should not be denigrated,
for they deal with the reality of human nature. For example, the man
who has cleansed himself of all dogma is totally frustrated and angry
when attempting to debate with a World War 2 veteran who considers himself
a hero for participating in that fratricidal war. Those of us with free
minds know that the White men of The so-called "Identity" movement is
an attempt to deal with this facet of human nature and with those under
the thrall of unsubstantiated "belief." This is another necessary
layer or technique to deal with the realities we face. Those who have read my articles in the past
know that there are certain themes and phrases that I repeat almost
endlessly. As stated in the 57th of the 88 Precepts, paraphrased here,
an idea must be presented S.E.R.B., Simply, Emotionally, Repeatedly
and Briefly. That is why I continually harp on certain vital themes.
For example: Nature and nature's laws are the work of the Creator, no
matter what one's understanding of "God" may be. Therefore,
nature's laws are God's laws, and the highest law of Nature is the preservation
of one's own kind. Another example: An enemy must be demonized. A people
who pretend that the political and religious institutions which destroy
them are "theirs," whether for emotional or financial reasons,
are doomed. An executioner's institution which practices genocide against
one's race must be identified, destroyed and replaced. A revolutionary
movement must, also, have symbols, martyrs and slogans. To that end
I have unceasingly promoted a motto I call "14 WORDS": We
must
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