Honor and the Kalergi Plan

IT IS essential when resisting the Kalergi Plan and the deliberate submerging of the American soul and nation through multicultural immigration to refuse all resentment toward the people from around the world who are taking advantage of this plan and have come to this country for personal gain.

To take just one example, when one sees Asians from India buying up American motels and gas stations with the help of loans from the “American” government — loans that are denied white Americans, it is essential to direct one’s anger and energy toward the right place and not toward those who are merely following the imperatives of self-preservation and the temptations toward greed that are placed in their path.

When one sees different groups of Asians and Africans, whether recently arrived or here for centuries, joining together to obtain political power to be used against Americans whose ancestors made this country, flawed as it is, anger or resentment toward those people who are merely doing what is natural to them is wrong. Similarly, when one looks at the crushing, totalitarian power of Jewish organizations and their role in this plan, it is essential not to direct anger or resentment toward the Jews one comes across in ordinary life.

The future of America depends on the honor of Americans. Without this, we do not deserve our nation.

Charity toward others, empathy and a spirit of generosity are all part of our spiritual destiny. Ugly and petty rancor is not. We must move forward by blending these essential values with firm and unbending resistance to the conquest of our nation.

Let us be willing to perish ourselves before surrendering our individual honor. Let us achieve wholeness as we struggle and not cut ourselves off from the very essence of what and who we are.

 

 

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