May 10, 2020 - Radio Free Nortwest - H.A. Covington
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Oh, then tell me, Sean O 'Farrell, tell me why you hurry so.
Hush, awokel, hush and listen, and his cheeks were all aglow.
I bear orders from the captain, get you ready quick and soon, for the pikes must be together by the rising of the moon.
By the rising of the moon, by the rising of the moon, for the pikes must be together by the rising of the moon.
Oh, then tell me, Sean O'Farrell, where the gathering is to be.
In the old spot by the river, rightful known to you and me.
One word more for signal, token whistle, up an arching tune.
Fire pike upon your shoulder by the rising of the moon.
By the rising of the moon, by the rising of the moon.
With your pike upon your shoulder by the rising of the moon.
The date is Sunday, May 10th, 2020.
I'm Andy Donner, and you're listening to Radio Free Northwest.
Radio Free Northwest.
Those of you who have listened to RFN over a period of years will recall times where something came up.
Right now, of all times, unfortunately, something has come up.
I have a couple of major things hanging over my head that I have to go deal with, and unfortunately that will limit the amount of contribution I can make to this episode of Radio Free Northwest.
As infrequent as they are right now, that's especially unfortunate, but reality is reality.
And no, that doesn't mean you're getting less of a show, you'll just hear less of me.
Even so, there is something important I have to say.
Before doing so, I want to cover another interesting question we were sent for Q&A purposes.
Last RFN, I brought up a question we were sent regarding what propaganda material we thought people would be interested in.
The same person has asked us another interesting question that, well, I don't really have a good answer for and had to think about it for a bit.
One of our folks out there is trying to put together a list of migration resources such as businesses, schools, and other things that are available in the Northwest and general localities in particular.
At least that's what I gather is going on.
He wrote us to ask what people would be interested in, and unfortunately, I have to report the same answer as "lasticity." We really don't know.
In years past...
Even prior to my involvement in the Northwest Front, quite a few people had contributed to a similar set of resources that never got used.
And unfortunately, that's the reason why I can't really give anybody trying to put together such a list of resources any direction whatsoever.
The one that the party put a lot of effort into was never actually used in any quantifiable way so that we can decide what did and didn't work.
As with just about everything involving Northwest migration and your own personal homecoming, it kind of seems like that's the product of individual effort without a whole lot of input from the outside.
Accordingly, saying what resources were and weren't helpful or motivating or interesting to someone is very much a personal matter rather than, here's a list of things we've done, enjoy it.
Just about everything someone would put on that list is available via Google, and where you're Googling to live largely depends on what you're going to do for work, what parts of the homeland interest you, and other things like that.
There isn't a whole lot we can contribute to that process once you've started it yourself, oddly enough.
On the surface, it seems like Northwest migration is the same thing for everyone in that we want all of you to come home and assist the Northwest Front in our political efforts.
Except that that's not the same thing for everyone, because everyone is an individual, and a cookie-cutter solution, such as a list of resources or a propaganda item or anything else the party has spent its time doing over the years to try and spur migration efforts, has not seemed to be effective.
Having talked to as many people as I can over the years that came home, it seems as though once they decided to do it, they just did it, and they didn't really need a whole lot of input about what was available in a particular area from anybody.
One of my very first intents after coming home myself years ago was to find a way to productize the understanding of what Northwest migration is and why that's the beginning of participation in the Northwest Front, and from there, to put it into a mass-consumer-friendly form so that as many people as possible could access everything we had to say.
Well, it turns out that's kind of a pipe tree, and if it took that amount of effort for us to learn that, okay, but that's reality.
The takeaway in this situation is to understand that we need to be far more concerned about whether or not we as individuals are doing what we know we need to do rather than trying to get everybody else to do exactly what we just need.
Even if someone comes to the same area of the homeland as I'm in and they end up doing the same type of work and they end up with largely the same sort of life, it's still very much theirs, not mine or anyone else's.
Accordingly, they're going to spend time looking for what they need in a search engine or from government websites or from websites about universities, job training programs, anything else, and they're going to go after what they need, assembling a list of the things that every single person Who might possibly come home and assist the Northwest Front needs is, well, it's a noble effort.
I won't say it's not.
A lot of people put a lot of time into the first round of that list and maintaining it afterwards, but again, especially leading up to the campaign of Donald Trump and after his election, interest kind of fell off because white nationalist pop culture said we actually achieved something and we don't need the Northwest Front anymore.
And on that note, I will give you all the briefest of party progress updates.
The things we mentioned to you in early March were, as the financial supporters found out in the April mailer, Somewhat affected by the ongoing COVID-19 situation, and while we continue to make progress, it is much slower than what we wanted.
Thankfully, at the time, the HQ group is still healthy, and we don't anticipate being affected severely by any illnesses should we catch them.
Further, we are proud to say we've kept our heads down and expect these projects to bear some fruit very soon.
The main point I wanted to make today is a discussion on the supply line issues as a result of COVID-19.
Specifically, what I want to address is the trend of Northwest Front lookalike and copycat outfits inside white nationalism that sprung up all over the country over a period of years, claiming that any location is just as good as the Pacific Northwest, even landlocked territories in the middle of the Midwest.
Obviously, this is wrong, but the current situation sheds a very special light on why that's the case.
One of the main reasons that the Pacific Northwest is the only truly viable location for a white homeland on the North American continent is that, one, this territory must be separable from existing powers, since the main problem we have outside of homogeneity is the requirement that we follow the United States laws.
Harold Covington and his characters in his novels always said, we are not subject to your laws when referring to Zog, especially during negotiations.
Keep that in mind.
Two, bear in mind that the territory in question must be large enough to house a modern industrial nation and leave it room for growing its population.
Additionally, this territory must have plenty of coastline for ports since it will be required to engage in commerce with pretty much anyone and everyone willing to, and it may even need to do some smuggling for the first few decades of its life.
This particular reality doesn't seem to have hit home, just like the issue of actually separating territories.
Remember, this new nation, regardless of where it pops up, will be required to mostly fend for itself, because...
Those around it, particularly the US, Canada, whoever else, will attempt to starve it to death, and that coastline is especially important.
Right now in the US, we have a number of supply line problems that are Due to COVID-19.
Now, COVID-19, as the rest of the white nationalist movement has pointed out, was brought to us a la globalism.
So, yes, the supply line issues we're talking about are not necessarily organic and they're not necessarily politically motivated, but they do serve as a useful teaching tool simply because they exist and they're pertinent to what's going on right now.
One of the things I was told quite frequently by otherwise decent white nationalists throughout my early years of involvement in the Northwest Front was that the Midwest was the ideal place for a white homeland simply because demographics and a whole bunch of other things.
Okay, those are two things that the Midwest has going for it, except that that doesn't actually represent all of the Midwest.
And at the same time, what do you do when you can't get something that can't be manufactured within your territory?
The answer is, you get starved out.
Supply lines are obviously incredibly fragile just because, hey, we have farmers growing food that want to sell food, and we have farmers raising livestock, and they prefer to either sell that livestock or butcher it and sell the result to local butchers or even national chains of butchers.
We have stores that want to sell to customers that are coming in with money, but that can't happen.
At least not right now.
Why?
Well, meatpacking plants are shut down.
Again, this is not an organic political issue, but consider what would happen in actual reality if this were to happen to a landlocked white ethnostate.
We're seeing what a supply line issue is like right now, so I have a more tangible example to make this point.
It's got to be the Pacific Northwest for a long list of reasons.
In fact, If we had more time, I would have dug up the appropriate Harold Covington clip, but instead, I would rather play material focusing on migration to get you more interested in making that effort again.
A very closely related issue to supply lines, also, is that of general collapse.
No, I don't think we're in a general collapse right now, although if we can't get the economy started again inside of a couple of months, we might really be in some trouble.
Even so, we're facing what could, in theory, be a collapse scenario if it gets carried too far, and I also note that one of the things that NF was told was everything will be fine after the collapse.
Well, okay, let's presume we're actually in a collapse scenario.
Nobody actually wants this thing.
In fact, everyone, even white nationalists, are doing everything they can to avoid said collapse scenario, so I absolutely have to call the bluff.
There are a number of smaller scenarios that have developed as a result of the current pandemic that show us just how important the Northwest Territorial Imperative really is, and that needed to have been taken to heart many years ago.
The best thing that could come out of this, at least from the NF's perspective, is that everyone actually pays attention to the fact that we don't really want everything to tank, and we don't really want a collapse, simply because that would mean horrifying things for everyone.
The Butler Plan is the solution, guys, and if we're not going to pursue it, well, I don't know what to tell you.
That white nationalist pop culture can be defeated if each and every single one of us decides that we actually need a solution to white genocide.
One of the more recent contributors to the Party Message Board observed, and rightly so, that it seems like nobody else in white nationalism actually wants a solution.
Well, that's true.
Part of this is that we all know such a solution, at least for the foreseeable future, would take an awful lot of hard work and a little bit of risk.
Right now, and as far as we can tell, the Northwest Front is not going to ask you to break a law or get yourself made dysfunctional in society by being outed as a white nationalist or anything of the sort.
That's not what we need from you.
We don't need people to fight and die for the cause.
We need people to live and work for it.
That's the real reason nobody actually wants a solution in white nationalism, because it takes personal effort and a certain amount of inconvenience.
Let's hope that this long pause we're all on causes us to be introspective enough so that our movement as a whole can actually defeat that aspect of its popular culture.
Because if we can't, as I pointed out last time, that will be the death of us.
I got one email from a lady who asked a series of long and very good questions about homecoming, and she concluded with a request that I use part of one of these Radio Free Northwest podcasts to go over all of the practical reasons why white people should come Northwest and the emotional and spiritual aspects of homecoming.
Okay, fair enough.
Look, there are a host of reasons why you may not feel that you can move, and let's can all that crap about, oh Harold, I just can't move right now.
Time and events are not standing still here, and experience shows that vague promises to come home next year or the year after in practice means never.
Like I said, I get the reasons why not.
Not all of them are bad reasons having to do with laziness and chicken shit cowardice, inability to sell a house, a good job with people you may like, family commitments, love of place, and all these are perfectly understandable and logical reasons to stay where you are.
As well as laziness and chicken shit cowardice.
Alright, alright.
Harvey's telling me to shut up.
But we need to be honest, people.
Northwest migration aside, the coming decades are going to be full of problems and chaos everywhere.
And one way or the other, there will be a lot of migration going on, on the part of everybody.
A lot of it unwilling and unwanted.
Northwest migration is a good and sensible answer to a lot of the problems you may have in your personal and family life, and these are problems that you're going to have to deal with one way or the other.
And while it's not easy, it's always easier to consciously choose to step away before you are forced to leave than it is to abandon your home in pain and storm and disaster when something happens that makes it absolutely impossible for you to remain where you are any longer.
All this talk about standing and fighting is bullshit.
Yet another excuse not to come home.
No one is standing and fighting anywhere.
For white people, getting out of Dodge is the way to go.
To the Northwest, where we can build communities and someday really stand and fight with our own people around us.
People, things are going to get bad, bad, bad.
You really should consider leaving where you are and doing it sooner rather than later because you have little or no hope of successfully remaining in place in the storm that is coming.
Okay, I get that some of this comes down to long versus short-term issues, and there are balances to be struck.
For example, let's say you're in your 50s or 60s.
That's a bad time of life to make a move, true.
But think about what's in store for you when you're in your 80s.
What the country will be like then?
Do you really want to have to face living in a nigger ghetto or a Mexican barrio as an 80-year-old white man or woman?
Do you have a support network that will help you if you stay?
If you wait to make the move until things get much worse, how likely is it that you'll be able to sell your house as the area you live in becomes unfit for human habitation?
You may be worried that you can't get your equity out now.
What about another 5 years or 10?
Do you really want to gamble on the system being able to right itself?
I mean, you do realize, don't you, that the great housing boom of the early 2000s is gone forever and it's not coming back?
You may be one of those stubborn people who just says, this is my home and I'm staying here.
Well, I got a hot flash for you.
Your right to live where and how you want is not inviolable.
When things get worse and worse, no one is going to care about you or what you want or your so-called rights.
In case you hadn't noticed, white people don't run this country anymore except for the very super rich ones at the top.
You call the police, there's a chance that the officer who responds is going to have a black or brown face.
What kind of help or support for your so-called rights do you think you're going to get there?
Okay, look, here's my list of how to think seriously about coming home.
Things will be different, and there will be exceptions in every case, I know.
Number one, if you were stupid enough to sign an adjustable rate mortgage back during the housing boom and you can't reset it, if you're already facing foreclosure and have no reason to believe you'll be able to pay for your house, or if your current house was bought near the market peak and you require two full incomes to pay for it and you have little equity, then I think you need to read the handwriting on the wall.
The odds are good you're going to lose your house anyway, because all it will take is one lost job and one lost income, and that can happen in a heartbeat these days.
Tomorrow morning you could find yourself without an income.
Thank you very much, Barry Satoro.
Do not go frantically into debt trying to keep your old way of life up and running.
That closes off other options even worse.
If you can see the train coming down at you full speed, get off the tracks.
Go ahead and sell up and come home to the Northwest.
If you do end up in full foreclosure, remember the magic words.
Produce the note.
Require that the company do full due diligence and then stay in your house and live free as long as you can.
You might as well save up rent and deposits for your home coming to the Northwest.
Number two, if you have young children, you really need to think about getting them into a permanent situation and living area now while they're still too young to remember Minneapolis or Miami or wherever the hell they're living at present so that they can have a stable future life.
Ripping up a kid when they're 10 or 12 or a teenager is usually not a good idea if it can be at all avoided.
Number three.
Many, many, entirely too many middle-aged white people, especially white males, end up getting stuck with caring for elderly parents, especially if you're divorced and if you have married siblings.
Now, I have seen this kind of thing happen so often.
I swear it follows some kind of script.
The married siblings tell our guy, well, you screwed up your life by being a wicked, evil racist.
It's all your fault.
But we have families and real lives, and so you can earn your keep in the family by taking care of Mama or Daddy or Meemaw or whoever.
And, of course, there's also the aspect that you may really love Meemaw or Daddy or Uncle Albert or whoever.
I first noticed this pattern some years ago, and now, ironically, some of our people are being liberated, if that's the word, by the death of the The elderly relative.
The way that seems to work out is that the person who was stuck with the caregiving is usually too spiritually exhausted after all those years to do much of anything movement-wise.
They have been forced, either through love or emotional blackmail, to give up the best and potentially most politically productive years of their lives.
And by the time the senior citizen finally obliges by checking out, they are in need of a caregiver themselves, sometimes literally.
As much as I hate to sound mean and cruel to the old folks, especially since I'm well on the way to becoming one myself, I have to take a purely rational and pragmatic position here.
The Northwest Republic needs you.
Your people need you more than one person needs you.
Long experience teaches me enough to warn you guys that if you allow yourself to get sucked into the position of being the primary or sole resource of an elderly person or couple, then that's pretty much you gone.
Congratulations, you have your excuse to sit out the movement and the revolution for the duration.
Got responsibilities, you see.
Got to take care of the old folks.
The problem is, and let me say this again clearly, your people need you more than one person does.
That is a moral decision that you are going to have to make on your own.
I can't make it for you.
Number four, getting back to the house selling thing.
Another point just occurred to me.
If you need income from the sale of your house, you might want to think about selling sooner rather than later, because there will probably come a point at which the number of people who want to live wherever you live now declines dramatically, and it will be even tougher to sell than it is now.
Now, even if some places do become uninhabitable, they probably won't do so immediately, but remember that it will probably become gradually and increasingly harder to live there, and as the area around Number five,
never forget...
How just plain physically dangerous it can be living around large numbers of blacks and Mexicans, and it will get even more dangerous as the time goes on.
Staying where you are can get you killed, literally, as in waking up in the middle of the night and finding some nigger or Mexican standing over your bed with an iron bar or a butcher knife in his hand.
That applies especially when you get older.
It is notorious that elderly white people are easy targets in racially mixed neighborhoods.
The stupid niggers or beaners always assume that old white people have a fortune stuffed in their mattresses, being as they're too stupid to realize that if the old white guy had any money, he wouldn't be living around them.
6. If you have children, think hard.
What kind of future do they have where you are now?
You really need to think about the larger consequences of committing to a place that almost certainly does not have a future.
Your children will probably have to leave to get work at the very least.
They may have to go into the military because those are the only jobs available these days for white boys.
We've got 50 years of Democrat rule coming when Obama amnesties the illegals and gets them all registered to vote by 2012, so stop counting on the Republicans to save you.
Once that amnesty bill goes through, the Republicans are never going to see the inside of the Oval Office again.
If you have land or something you hope to pass down to your kids, what will it be worth 30 years from now?
You see, this is the whole key to homecoming, thinking about the big picture, about the future, not just the inconveniences of the present.
7. If your present home is untenable and you plan to move anyway, why not come all the way northwest?
There are people on this list who came west from the east coast and stopped just short of the homeland.
They ended up in places like South Dakota and Salt Lake City.
They moved northward, in California, out of Los Angeles, but they stopped short of the Oregon State Line.
Why the hell not come all the way?
I've never understood that.
I think there must be something that frightens people about making that last step, admitting that Harold was right, driving those last few miles, and settling down in the Northwest homeland itself.
Look, if you're gonna do it, do it right.
Don't make a half-assed migration a homecoming light.
Go all the way.
Come here to the Pacific Northwest and don't dick around with the Dakotas or Northern California or Alaska or whatever.
We're about to down 18 wheels of road and we're gonna do what they say can't be done.
We've got a long way to go and it's short time to get there.
I'm Westbound just like a band and run.
If you put hard on the pedal, the sun's never mind and breaks.
Let it all hang out cause we gotta run the baby.
Greetings, comrades.
This is the trucker coming at you from Nampa, Idaho, which is just west of Boise.
And I just thought of going throw a little update out here for you.
Those of you that are looking to relocate, I'm delivering here in Nampa.
And right across the way, Kitty Corner across the street is a brand new...
Amazon Fulfillment Center going up, and as I was driving in here, they have new housing going up, both single-family and multi-family dwellings and apartment houses going up just east of here.
Anyway, I just thought I'd throw that out there, so this is your Greetings from Free America update.
Yeah, there's going to be, I'm not sure when it's supposed to open, because they're still constructing the outside shell of the building and stuff, and working on the inside too, I suppose.
You'll end up having jobs if that's what you're looking for.
There's one place to look.
You can probably go online and find out when it's going to open.
Like I said, I just pulled in here and got checked in and asked the gate guard what was building across the street there, and that's what he told me.
So, yeah, there's jobs to be had out here.
Hopefully you're faring well during this corona BS.
I'm still out here trucking along.
Haven't had any problems getting back and forth.
Across the country, it's fairly lighter traffic, seeing as how everybody's confined at home.
So, also, while you're confined at home, if that's what you end up doing and don't have a job to go to and stuff, I guess it's time to sort through all your belongings and whittle them down so you have that much less to move when you relocate out here to the homeland.
All right, well, this is Trucker signing off from Idaho.
Have a good one, comrades, and hope to see you out here on the road soon, making your scouting trip and your migration.
Music.
We're gonna do what they say, can they know?
We've got a long way to go.
Any short time to get there, I'm whistbound, just watch a bandit run.
The End
The End Good evening, comrades.
Tonight I'm going to be discussing Submission by Michelle Wolbeck.
Now, this is a novel that came out just before the attack on Charlie Hebdo, and the protagonist is Francoise.
He's an academic at Sorbonne.
The name Francoise may very well signify that he's also standing for a kind of everyman, so to speak.
Now, this is an academic who wrote a successful dissertation on Hughes-Mahn, who is a 19th century author with the decadent movement.
And I tend to see this character as a kind of mini-me of our protagonist.
The reason why I say this is because, like our protagonist, Hughes-Mahn undergoes a conversion, and so does the protagonist in this book.
This Francois wrote a dissertation that was very much critically acclaimed to such a degree that he becomes a senior lecturer.
Now, whether or not it's really that easy to become a senior lecturer, at any rate, at this point, when we meet Francois, he's in midlife, and he's depressed and bored, and he's looking for entertainment.
And he's, of course, quite jaded by this point.
Now, it's interesting to note that he's very much disconnected from his family.
At some point in this book, apparently during the Muslim takeover of France, both his parents die.
And perhaps these parents are also symbolic.
The mother may be the soil of France, and the father may be French liberalism.
So he pays very little attention to his parents at this point and doesn't even know they passed on, but he also pays very little attention to French history.
He knows enough French history to speak intelligently about Housman, but other than that, he really is not interested.
So he's shallow and he's self-absorbed, and of course the backdrop of this book is election season in France.
And there's a new party afoot called the Muslim Brotherhood.
Now, they're led by a shrewd statesman by the name of Mohammed Ben-Abes.
And although the National Front does have the largest single majority, the Muslim Brotherhood is able to merge with the Socialist Party.
Now, during this point, there's a lot of unrest, and as a result, Francoise flees to the countryside.
He wants to just stay there and wait for things to calm down.
Now, during this time of roaming about, Francoise meets a member of the French State Department who says the new regime is ultimately going to lead to greater power for France.
Now, this seems a bit delusional, and it reminds me of late in World War II when Hitler briefly had this fantasy that the Americans would fight with him against communism.
It also makes me think of a rotting corpse that's animated by maggots.
Now, it is mentioned, interestingly in this book, that both the Muslim Brotherhood and the nativists both have a tendency to be traditionalists.
It's also noted that this new Islamic state is going to benefit higher-level academics because, on the whole, this new state is going to spend less on lower education, so there'll be more for higher education pursuits.
And this is going to be an aristocratic society with very obvious sociological highs and lows.
And to a degree, it's going to be more medieval than modern.
This idea about going back to an earlier time frame is also reflected in this book in the sense that medieval Christendom is praised, in the sense that in those days a lot of people were illiterate, and they saw a certain majesty within religion.
Religion was mystical at that point.
And it talks about the Enlightenment as a time where people started to examine religion critically, and that became...
A kind of death of belief.
And at one point, it's even said that this France that is going to be quite hierarchical under Islam is going to be, in some sense, Nietzschean, although that seems to be a rather odd claim.
But it's one of the justifications that begun to be made by academics in this book.
Now, at first, Françoise is asked to retire and is given a pension.
But obviously he has too much time on his hands and he's bored.
So for a time, the protagonist tries to connect with the Catholic Church.
He tries to become like Yuzman and even spends time at a monastery in a retreat.
But eventually, Francoise is called back into academic life.
He's asked to edit a text and also to lecture.
If only he is willing to convert to Islam.
Now, arguments for his conversion range all the way from intelligent design on the one hand to natural selection on the other, and Francoise has to admit that this is the first time he's thought about religion at all.
Now, this protagonist can't really come up with any reason to avoid conversion, so he does become a Muslim, essentially for convenience sake.
Now, there have been some critics of this book who have said that this is a very unfortunate turn of events that he would turn to Islam simply for convenience.
But truthfully, I'm sure there have been many religious conversions that are born of convenience.
You just have to look historically at how Europe was Christianized.
I'm sure there were a lot of chieftains, for example, who really...
I'm sure over time, over the generations, that became much more of a sincere conversion.
But at first, I'm sure that it was convenience-based.
Now, this book is hardly funny.
It's hardly even a satire.
And another criticism of the book may be the question, well, why don't we see more feminist characters protesting the Islamization of France?
And essentially, I can think of two reasons for this.
First of all, we're seeing this book from the point of view of Francois.
To him, women are, in fact, just another form of entertainment.
And so, that's really the only thing that we see through the eyes of Francois.
In fact, he likes the idea of Islam because he's interested in having multiple wives.
Indeed, while I can see how that would interest this character, I can also see how that kind of thing would have a tendency to cause an unstable society.
If you had some men that had all the wealth and had many wives, and then at the bottom tier of society, men that were unable to get married, that would certainly be a recipe for instability.
At any rate, that's one reason.
The other reason is that when we talk about people who are on the left, people on the left have many causes, but the underlying cause or the underlying goal in practical terms, not necessarily theoretically, but in practical terms, is always white genocide.
And whatever you can do to accomplish that, that would seem to be the main goal.
It is said in this book, many of the nativists who are interested in family life do come to the realization that with Islam, there could be an increase in this.
The protagonist comes to believe that Europe has committed suicide and essentially that Islam is a stronger vehicle for an individual to get where they want to go.
And it's going to bring a new energy for France.
Now, we're also told that this regime is going to be moderate and that Islam is versatile.
It's going to be different in France than it is in Syria.
At the end of the day, however, this isn't really a novel about Islam.
Some would say that this novel criticizes Islam, but...
This really is not so much about Islam itself.
This is about an individual who is very much adrift, who has no sense of identity whatsoever, either spiritually or politically, and he's really game for whatever happens to come along.
So that's what essentially this book is about.
It's about rootlessness.
However, it is interesting to note that this is an author who now has to be very careful because he's under constant potential threat because a lot of Islamists are very easily offended.
And so it's difficult today, you know, in Europe to write this type of literature.
So I hope you found this discussion interesting.
Have a good evening, and hail victory, comrades.
Thank you.
Greetings, comrades.
This is the Count of Lettice.
In this small contribution, I would like to go through some of the things that I think are the most important aspects of why the Pacific Northwest is our best shot at surviving the ongoing genocide against our people.
Let's start first with the current situation in terms of demographics.
Whites are still a majority across the four states that we intend to take for our new nation.
The population density is less than in Europe, which means we will have space to grow and expand.
To develop the land as we see fit, according to our needs.
Now, the location itself and the land are very important aspects.
First off, there's plenty of countryside in those areas, which means there is space to live outside of the liberal cities.
There's plenty of farmable land, and the seasons are marked and sharp, which will allow us to live in a way similar to our ancestors used to live, planning for each season carefully and using the weather.
To our advantage.
Most of the area is habitable, as opposed, say, like Australia or Brazil, where you have large swaths of land that cannot be inhabited due to hostile weather or conditions.
I do believe that the price of the land is still reasonable in the countryside.
This is in stark contrast with most of Western and even some parts of Eastern Europe, where populations have developed and now even the countryside is being priced.
As premium real estate.
Only large companies can afford to buy and farm those lands in Europe nowadays, unless it's some land that has been owned by families for generations.
Now, on to the occupying government and what kind of laws are in place right now there.
Taxation is still tolerable across four states.
Do keep in mind that I believe Washington and Oregon are blue states, but this is still very reasonable compared to Western Europe.
Where most of the governments are socialists.
And of course they are funding the importation of the new population that will replace the existing Europeans.
Now there's still a right to bear arms across these states.
Though watch out for the blue states.
As I hear Virginia recently turned blue and they are moving really fast to enforce draconian gun control laws.
They are not even sworn in.
And these democrats are already trying to ban martial arts.
And instructions on self-defense courses or even gun instructions.
So watch out for those Democrats.
Of course, not that conservatives, Republicans do anything better, but at least they leave the Second Amendment be, which is fundamental if we want to achieve independence.
Now, there's still a right to homeschool your kids.
This is very important because in Europe this is not the case, at least not in most of Western Europe.
I think that makes the ideal conditions to build communities.
I do envision families working together to raise their kids.
Perhaps someone across the family knows more about math, others know better about physics, others can teach kids some workshop skills.
I think this is exactly what we need.
I'll tie into that later when I touch on the economic aspect of this region.
Back to the location, I think we would be close to two decaying hostile powers.
Quite remote from others.
And I do mean that.
The first is, of course, the United States, which is decaying and would be the most hostile to us.
Now, there is no way around it.
The second would be, of course, Canada.
That state is decaying even faster than we can imagine.
Apologies to our Swedes and our Canadians, but it's like the Sweden of America.
Importation of non-whites, unproductive people.
They are really accelerating the destruction of their own founding stock.
Now, this proposed location, it also encompasses a large coastline, which I believe is fundamental also for fisheries, production of energy using the ocean energy as a source, and perhaps at some point, who knows, maybe even for trade.
Be used for smuggling also.
Lots of useful aspects, and yes, we shouldn't be landlocked.
So as hard as it is, we should aim for Washington and Oregon states.
Now, back to the economic side that I tied in the beginning, talking about communities and teaching our kids across multiple families how to develop skills in various ways, how families could work together to build these communities and make themselves sustainable.
Now, it is true that there's a thriving economy over there, especially in the Washington region.
Over there, existing big companies could be used as means to migrate to the homeland, even if companies do not want to admit it.
They still have a need for productive and intelligent whites.
This means that those with steady income could help others without.
If, say, a portion of our people managed to secure a well-paid job, we could all ditch in to try to bring other migrants who perhaps do not have the skills to land a job on big companies.
Now, when those migrants come in, they will of course have to be useful and help expand and build communities, but it is one way we could.
Sort of chain up migration to help ourselves bring the numbers we need.
I think a sense of entrepreneurship should be encouraged to create small economically viable communities.
And whatever possible, those communities should handle their own economic affairs outside of Zog's control.
I do think that families and communities are gonna be the backbone of our new nation.
We would need to be operating under the radar.
As we know...
And as Harold had said, we have been forced to act as if this would be something illegal, when it's perfectly legal and protected by the Constitution.
But doing so would require creativity, would require courage, and a certain degree of risk to trust your fellow whites whenever you see the signs of right and start establishing some network.
Because when these families start growing and coming to the homeland, they would need each other.
To create those economically viable enclaves, thrive and hopefully bring more migrants in, which in turn will be productive to the community and encouraging larger and larger families.
Those are the reasons why I do believe that the Pacific Northwest has the best chance at providing us with the means to secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.
Greetings everyone, this is Comrade Jason.
To wrap up this RFN, it will be a short segment for me this time, for a number of reasons.
Not the least of these reasons is the fact that, just at this moment, I don't actually have a lot to say.
Now, that might be surprising, especially now, with such a complex, fast-moving situation as we have in the world today, with a worldwide pandemic that has swept across the globe, upsetting so much of our lives, and what we had come to rely upon as the familiar order of our world.
However, I have been struggling mightily this time to put together a submission.
I just don't have that much to say about any of it just now.
But I at least think I've figured out why.
And I wonder whether any of you is having the same reaction that I am.
This global crisis that we are living through, caused by the Chinese SARS-CoV-2 virus, also known as COVID-19, is, admittedly, huge and historically significant.
As we work our way through this emergency situation, every day seems to bring a new outrage in the form of petty governmental tyranny, overreaction, casual oppression of long-cherished American rights and freedoms by small-minded local or state officials, or plainly stupid and counterproductive decisions, usually by Democrats, that get people hurt, imprisoned, or killed.
The best example of the latter is all the needless deaths back in March when New York mandated that retirement homes in that state accept stable elderly patients who were known to be positive for COVID-19, thereby introducing the virus directly into New York's most vulnerable population in an almost unbelievable example of criminally negligent governmental incompetence.
Brought to you by Andrew Cuomo's Democrat-run state government.
As similar examples pile higher and higher every week, I strangely find myself less and less interested in the details of this pandemic and the day-to-day developments.
My eyes tend to glaze over, and at times I feel as if I just can't be bothered to keep up anymore.
Now, I think this is more than just crisis overload, although I'm quite sure that is playing a role.
From the beginning, After I got over my initial shock at what I saw as a wild overreaction by governments around the world, I have found myself less interested in the details and developments of all of it than I expected I would be.
I am, of course, glad that we have learned enough about the virus to know that it is far less deadly than first believed.
The wild-eyed projections of worldwide deaths that first guided our response to COVID-19 have been lowered and lowered again the more we have learned.
And we have taken the actions necessary to avoid the collapse of our healthcare system.
However, governments have been slow to adjust to the fact that our initial actions were all based on little information, bad information, and outright Chinese communist lies from the beginning.
And we are now starting to work our way out of the damage caused by ill-informed and ill-thought-out initial decisions which have caused untold unnecessary harm to so many people.
Entirely predictably and encouragingly, people all over the world have begun to protest what many are now seeing as unreasonable restrictions and arrogant government overreach and are fighting back.
The details of these various actions of resistance, whether in the United States or elsewhere, are less important than the fact that they are taking place.
But governmental overreach is expected.
Pushback from the people is usually expected as a response.
It's a tale as old as time.
So little is truly surprising here for the thoughtful observer with even a small amount of experience with the world or knowledge of history.
Objectively, I have to admit that these events are important, have far-reaching implications going forward, and that there have been and will continue to be huge and important lessons to learn from all of this.
And yet, I remain relatively uninterested in it all.
Why is that?
I have been trying to figure that out, and as mentioned, I think that I have.
It boils down to the fact that it's all still just a sideshow to the overall arc of future history that we as a people are facing.
As important as this crisis is, even if the effects are felt for years, it's obviously temporary.
Nothing about it comes even close to being as significant as the problem of the white racial future.
All the harm that has been done over the past few months, and all the harm that will be done, Pales in comparison to the destruction at the end of our current path, both within America and internationally, which ends with the almost inevitable elimination of all white nations from the face of the earth within a single lifetime.
As important and far-reaching as these current developments are with this global pandemic, they still remain only a distraction for us who realize what the future holds for our people.
And you can see them for the distraction they represent when you are truly attuned to the long view of things, as we all should be.
The goal of the Front is the creation of a sovereign white homeland on the North American continent for the preservation and future prosperity of our people now and forever.
To achieve that goal requires that we move past America as she has been and certainly as she is now.
That we leave behind the old to create the new, abandon our old attachments and develop new ones.
And it ultimately means seizing state power.
Hopefully through peaceful separation, But by any means necessary, if necessary.
It requires that we take the long view and not imagine these repeated crises are more important than they are in the scheme of things.
As we have talked about on RFN before, it will require a new mindset, a higher mindset beyond Americanism, and a higher commitment than the ones most of us have been used to making in our lives.
Rico!
Pay attention.
Sorry, Mr. Ratchett.
Let's sum up.
This year we explored the failure of democracy, how the social scientists brought our world to the brink of chaos.
We talked about the veterans, how they took control, and imposed the stability that has lasted for generations since.
You know these facts, but have I taught you anything of value this year?
Hmm?
You, why are only citizens allowed to vote?
It's a reward.
What the Federation gives you for doing federal service.
No.
No.
Something given has no value.
Look, when you vote, you are exercising political authority.
You're using force.
And force, my friends, is violence.
The supreme authority from which all other authority is derived.
Uh, my mother always said violence never solves anything.
Really?
I wonder what the city fathers of Hiroshima would say about that.
You.
They probably wouldn't say anything.
Hiroshima was destroyed.
Correct.
Naked force has resolved more issues throughout history than any other factor.
The contrary opinion, that violence never solves anything, is wishful thinking at its worst.
People who forget that always pay.
Rico, what's the moral difference, if any, between a civilian and a citizen?
A citizen accepts personal responsibility for the safety of the body politic, defending it with his life.
A civilian does not.
The exact words of the text.
But do you understand it?
Do you believe it?
I don't know.
Of course you don't.
I doubt anyone here would recognize civic virtue if it reached up and bit you in the ass.
I know that many of you listening to me are attuned to the long view of things, which is so important to the survival and future prosperity of our race.
And so I would not be surprised if many of you have felt a similar, only passing interest in this latest world development.
Certainly, if it has put you into a vulnerable financial position, it will feel far more immediate and urgent, and your attention will be heavily focused on the crisis.
If that is the case for you, I hope very much you are finding a route to safety through this storm of chaos.
I'm not trying to minimize it in any way, or say that I am not concerned about the very real dangers the crisis holds for individual families, especially for racially loyal whites.
But I think you understand my point about how the broader perspective of the longer view of history and destiny can work on our mind and our focus.
In most ways, I think this is a good thing.
One of the techniques of our racial enemies is to jackknife our societies from one crisis to another, to exhaust our populations and divide our tensions from the most important matters of societal concern and our long-term course which they want to determine for us.
Utilizing a strategy of repeated crises and social attacks and outrages one after another, or just taking advantage of ones that happen to occur the way they are now, Our enemies seek to wear down our willingness and ability to resist and to make us focus on the trees so we lose sight of the forest.
However, we of the Northwest Front will not lose sight of the forest.
We have a future to win and, like our European ancestors in America, another old world to leave behind.
Today, we are living in a dilapidated, run-down, Jew-murdered home we used to love called America.
We loved it while it lasted.
But now the house is collapsing, falling down around us, and we need to be moving on.
Where do we need to be moving to?
You know where, and you know how to get there.
The new white homeland here in the Pacific Northwest, where, as founder of the Northwest Front Harold Covington said, God and destiny have called you.
I was just 16. The oldest son when my mama called to me.
She said, "Here's ten dollars and your daddy's watch and the Bible of the family." Now the mule's been sold.
I'm feeling old.
We got to find another town.
You better leave and find you a better life before the family drags you down.
And she said, "Is the whole paint peeling and the rats a squealing?
They're well gone dry as they're born." Props are picked, I'm feeling lit, and we got to be moving on.
Our old paint peeling, rats are squealing, there ain't no time to school.
I never wanted you to be like your old man Throwing up a fool *music* I took that money and I ran away, but I stopped to see that girl of mine.
I gave a preacher ten dollars just to tie the knot right after we crossed the state line.
I got a job sharin' crops for a rich Georgia farmer.
I was young and I was strong.
Tried to find a better life but it weren't no time till the kids started comin' along.
And they were singin' old paint peelin' and the rats was peelin'.
The well gone dry as they bone.
Crops are picked, I'm a feelin' lit, and we got to be movin' on.
The old pink peel and the rats are squealing There ain't no time for school I never wanted you to be like your old man Growing up a fool We
went by, going town to town, working hard to keep away the coal.
My children had to help me bring the crops in, 'cause I was getting old.
And then one night, I heard my wife calling to my oldest son.
She said, "Here's ten dollars and your daddy's watch.
You better leave before the rising sun." And she said, "It's the whole paint peeling and the wraps are squealing.
The well gone dry is the bone." Drops are picked, I'm feeling late, and we got to be moving on.
I hope ain't peeling the rats or squealing, there ain't no time for school.
I never wanted you to be like your old man, growing up a fool.
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