It's us against them: race war.
What is an American?; Illegal Occupation; WE ARE THE TARGET!
Recently I came across a publication run by a former member of the Black Panther Party (BPP), a militant extremist group of Negroes that was founded by Huey P. Newton in 1966. In a video titled “A Former Black Panther Speaks: Can America Be Saved?,” the former member laments on the political situation that “Americans” are forced to undergo. He believes that America can still be “saved,” if Americans come together to support non-violent actions against government agencies that in his view are harming Americans.
What is an American?
First, we have to address who he means by “Americans.” When the average person uses the term American today, they mean to include anyone that is a citizen of the United States of America or someone who was born here. They never mean anyone outside that definition and there certainly isn’t any racial undertones. However, what if I told you that is there clear definition of what an American actually is?
According to the Naturalization Act of 1790:
“That any Alien being a free white person, who shall have resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States for the term of two years, may be admitted to become a citizen thereof...”
This was the first federal legislation to define who could be an American and what an American was.
The the definition was still the same in 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address, stating the following:
“Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.”
In this, Lincoln references the Declaration of Independence, which was written by Thomas Jefferson. In Thomas Jefferson’s 1821 Autobiography, he adds clarity on what “all men are created equal” means and what an American is:
“Nothing is more certainly written in the book of fate than that these people are to be free. Nor is it less certain that the two races, equally free, cannot live in the same government. Nature, habit, opinion has drawn indelible lines of distinction between them. It is still in our power to direct the process of emancipation and deportation, peaceably, and in such slow degree, as that the evil will wear off insensibly; and their place be, pari passu, filled up by free white laborers. If, on the contrary, it is left to force itself on, human nature must shudder at the prospect held up.”
While Jefferson did not support slavery, he still believed that Americans were in fact White and that Negroes should be deported. Jefferson also mentions the term pari passu, which is Latin for “on equal footing” or “with an equal step.” This is important because Jefferson is stating that the occupations filled by Negroes, must be replaced by “free white laborers” as Negro laborers are deported on equal footing. His words “If, on the contrary, it is left to force itself on, human nature must shudder at the prospect help up.” alludes to what George Lincoln Rockwell talks about in his posthumously published book, “White Power:” Race War.
Continuing with Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, he states:
“...that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”
Noah Webster’s 1828 dictionary noted that “nation” originally denoted “a family or race of men descended from a common progenitor, like tribe.” So Lincoln is referring to one Christian race of people that will free the slaves and that the government of the Christian race which is comprised of that specific Christian race, in particular, representative of them, will work towards that Christian race’s prosperity, and shall never perish, so long as the nation doesn’t perish.
This stems from Daniel Webster’s 1830 Second Reply to Robert Y. Hayne during the Webster–Hayne debate, where he stated:
“...the people’s Constitution, the people’s Government; made for the people; made by the people; and answerable to the people.”
Again, we see that Americans are defined by the Founding Fathers’ idea of what an American is, what the American government is compromised of, what the American government endeavors towards, and whom they answerable to: free white people.
Now that the definition on what an American is, we can proceed.
Illegal Occupation
The crux of the former BPP member’s argument is that governmental agencies such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), along with accompanying governmental agencies, are tearing apart families in America by force and are entering communities like “an occupying force.”
However, what he refuses to acknowledge is that they have a legal and moral right to operate in the way that they are operating. The families that he states are being torn apart, are in fact not legal citizens of the United States. In fact, they are actually the occupying force in those communities. They have no legal standing as far as their civic citizenship goes and they are not Americans. Even if we were to use the civic definition of an American, which is still wrong, the invaders have no legal standing.
This man contends that:
“when a government begins to treat its own people as a problem to be controlled…it is drifting away from democracy…towards something far more dangerous. History has a term for that: autocracy.”
There are three things to note here:
This aren’t our people, even by a civic definition of American.
The American government was never a democracy, nor did the Founding Fathers want a democracy. They built a Constitutional Republic.
Autocracy is not defined by a government treating its own people as a problem to be controlled.
Autocracy comes from the Ancient Greek auto (Greek: αὐτός; “self”) and kratos (Greek: κράτος; “power, might”). The earliest autocracies such as chiefdoms, formed where there was previously no centralized government.1 The initial development of autocracies is attributed to its efficiency over anarchy, which defined as a “stateless society,” as it provides security and negates internal divisions. Going back to Noah Webster’s 1828 dictionary definition of nation, “a family or race of men descended from a common progenitor, like tribe,” we see the term “tribe” being used. This is important because in Western Civilization, chiefs or chieftains reigned over a tribe (nation) to form a chiefdom (an autocratic government of that nation).
Essentially what the man is saying is this:
‘when a national government begins to treat outsiders who are foreign to that nation, but reside within the homeland of that nation and pretend to be part of that nation as a problem to be controlled…it is drifting away from a foreign occupied government that I as a foreign entity can participate in and even control…towards something far more dangerous to me. History has a term for that nation’s natural state: autocracy.’
He continues in the video with the following:
“A government that uses fear and force at home to terrify communities, is no longer acting as a servant of the people. And when institutions stop serving the people, the people must reassert control.”
Despite my disdain for the Trump administration, no one can rightfully deny that he was not elected by popular demand to implement mass deportations. That is a fact. He is failing on all accounts, but the fact still stands.
So, this is what the man is really saying:
‘A government whose founding principles and beliefs I am foreign to, is using the will of the people it rightfully represents with a popular mandate to stop acting for the people it doesn’t comprise of or represent. And when institutions stop representing foreign interests, the foreign people must reassert control over the native people.’
The man continues:
“Here’s what many Americans have forgotten. The Black Panther Party and the Civil Rights movement did not create change by actioning. They did not just march to be marching. We organized, we coordinated, we focused pressure…every protest had a target. You must have a target. Every action must have a demand. You’re marching because there is something that you want and you expect to get it because of your participation in the march…and expecting that the government is going to provide it.”
Clearly the demands are for Americans to allow more foreigners to reside within our own homeland. This man’s call to action is to organize, coordinate, and focus on particular targets, because to them the government (White people) need to provide it.
WE ARE THE TARGET!
The target isn’t just ICE, but it’s the American people that ICE represents. The target is us. If we don’t give in to their demands, they send in sacrificial lambs such as Rene Good and Alex Pretti to further their agenda. They amp these people up with their rhetoric and then turn them loose on the enforcement arm of the people.
The man continues:
“So we targeted police departments. We targeted courts. We targeted city halls and we also targeted businesses that was directly involved in the injustice that we felt was been inflicted upon us. We staged sit-ins, organized, planned…we staged stand-ins, organized, planned…we had boycotts to stop commerce. Every march, every protest, must have an ajective. And you must be focused on that ajective…and you must have strategy to achieve that ajective. If you don’t have any strategy, you don’t have a plan…so you’re just planning to fail. But everything that you do, everything that you protest, every time that you march, it must be non-violent. If it’s not non-violent, you just creating chaos. You just making noise.”
The BPP began its operation by copwatching, which they would do by following police around while armed with loaded firearms. They claimed it was their constitutional right to do so. All it was really was an intimidation tactic. This is the same organization that created the slogan, “The Revolution has come, it’s time to pick up the gun. Off the pigs!”2
The same amendment that they hid behind was the same amendment that they attacked through their “non-violent” means.
In 1967 they protested at the California State Capitol. On that day, the California State Assembly Committee on Criminal Procedure was scheduled to convene to discuss what was known as the “Mulford Act,” which would make the public carrying of loaded firearms illegal. Newton, with Eldridge Cleaver, sent 26 armed Panthers led by Seale from Oakland to Sacramento to protest the bill. The group entered the assembly carrying their weapons, an incident which was widely publicized, and which prompted police to arrest Seale and five others. The group pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of disrupting a legislative session. After that, the Mulford Act was passed by the California legislature and signed by Governor Ronald Reagan. The bill was crafted in response to members of the BPP who were copwatching. The bill repealed a law that allowed the public carrying of loaded firearms.3
The BPP created the problem through intimidation and then when the bill was being voted on, they made sure that it would pass. This was not a law that would effect these roving bands of armed Negroes, but only Americans. They were criminals and they knew that only law abiding Americans would follow the letter of the law. This is how they operate. They pretend to be non-violent until they are able to disarm you, then they will try to kill you. Just like how Rene Good tried to kill that ICE agent with her car or how Alex Pretti tried to pull a gun on Border Patrol agents.
During this man’s time with the BPP from 1967-1971, the BPP committed several violent crimes. Here are a list of some of the violent actions that the Black Panthers undertook:
The 1969 torture and murder of Alex Rackley, a 19-year-old New York BPP chapter member suspected of being a police informant.4
Rackley was held captive in a New Haven, Connecticut, apartment where he was tied to a chair, beaten, scalded with boiling water, and left bound to a bed in his own waste for days. After, he was driven to a swamp and shot in the head and chest by fellow Panthers Warren Kimbro and Lonnie McLucas, under orders from George Sams Jr.
Here’s the kicker…he wasn’t a police informant. These animals just wanted to kill him.
Huey P. Newton’s 1967 shootout that killed Oakland police officer John Frey (Newton was initially convicted of manslaughter, later overturned), despite having admitted to doing it.5
In 1968, the Black Panther Minister of Information Eldridge Cleaver orchestrated an ambush on Oakland police, wounding two officers and leading to the death of 17-year-old Panther Bobby Hutton. At the time the BPP claimed that the police had ambushed them, several party members later admitted that Cleaver had led the Panther group on a deliberate ambush of the police officers, provoking the shoot-out.6
1969, Los Angeles Panther captain Bunchy Carter and deputy minister John Huggins were killed in Campbell Hall on the UCLA campus, in a gun battle with members of the US Organization, a rival militant Negro organization.7
There’s more instances of violent actions, but you get the point. The BPP wasn’t just violent, it was also a Marxist organization. In fact, almost all of the organizations that pushed for “Civil Rights,” were Marxist. All of the BPP members and so-called “Civil Rights” leaders were either kikes or kike-washed niggers. They got their so-called rights at the expense of ours. This is our country, not theirs. They don’t belong here and if I had my way, I would ship their asses back off to Liberia.
It’s real Americans versus kikes and niggers. Unfortunately only a small number of Whites can even see it. The rest are just blind.
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Saturday Blockbuster!
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White Power


The definitive edition of White Power by George Lincoln Rockwell has just been published by Fifth Column Library.
Here’s why this new edition was needed:
The official version from Rockwell’s own party was poorly formatted.
There was a ton of missing context.
It was clearly edited to add bias or reference events that took place after Rockwell was killed.
So of we fixed those issues.
Our new edition includes:
Clean, readable typesetting
Restored original text
Fair historical context
An updated forward
Over 40 pages of endnotes
Brand new cover art
Hyperlinks for easy navigation (PDF only)
6”x9” Hardcover and Paperback options
The new edition is available now:
Earle, Timothy K. (1997). How Chiefs Come to Power: The Political Economy in Prehistory
David Farber. The Age of Great Dreams: America in the 1960s. p. 207.
Pearson, Hugh (1994). The Shadow of the Panther: Huey Newton and the Price of Black Power in America. Da Capo Press.
Pearson, Hugh (1994). The Shadow of the Panther: Huey Newton and the Price of Black Power in America. pp. 7, 221
Kate Coleman, 1980, "Souled Out: Eldridge Cleaver Admits He Ambushed Those Cops" New West Magazine.
Brown, Elaine. A Taste of Power: A Black Woman’s Story. (New York: Doubleday, 1992) p. 184



