The Great American Displacement: Part XXXV – (Legislative Betrayal)

1924, 1946, and 1965 – How Three Acts Killed Ethnic American Demographics The Ethnic American majority that defined the United States from its founding through the mid-20th century now stands on the brink of minority status in the land built by our forebears. What began as deliberate preservation of the nation’s ethnic character through the …

The Great American Displacement Part XXXIV: (Psychological Warfare)

The Bernays Legacy: Propaganda, Psychoanalysis, and the Mind Control of Our Displacement Picture the resolute Ethnic American settlers who stepped ashore at Jamestown in 1607—free White persons of good moral character, as later codified in the Naturalization Act of 1790—facing starvation, disease, and unrelenting wilderness to plant the seeds of a republic meant for their …

The Great American Displacement: Part XXXIII: (Ecclesiastical Erosion)

The Capture of Christianity: Turning Churches into Vehicles for Our Replacement Picture the resolute Ethnic American settlers who stepped ashore at Jamestown in 1607—free White persons of good moral character, as later codified in the Naturalization Act of 1790—planting the first permanent English colony on these shores under the banner of Christian faith. They carved …

The Great American Displacement: Part XXXII: (Disarmament Deceit)

Gun Control Tyranny: Stripping Our Means of Resistance While Importing Threats Picture the resolute Ethnic American families right now in rural Arizona or Texas—free white persons of good moral character, as defined by the Naturalization Act of 1790—arming themselves to protect their homes, their children, and their livestock from the kinds of threats that have …

The Great American Displacement: Part XXXI: (Rural and Heartland Devastation)

The Opioid Flooding and Economic Cleansing of Our Countryside – Our most costly WAR ever Picture the resolute Ethnic American frontiersmen of the early 1800s—free White persons of good moral character, as enshrined in the Naturalization Act of 1790—braving the untamed wilderness of Appalachia and the Midwest. With axe in hand and family by their …

The Great American Displacement: Part XXX: (Financial Enslavement )

Debt, Inflation, and Global Banking Imagine the determined Ethnic American settlers of the early 19th century—free White persons of good moral character, as defined by the Naturalization Act of 1790—carving out homesteads on the vast prairies, facing harsh winters and endless toil to secure a prosperous future for their descendants under the republic’s foundational principles. …

The Great American Displacement: Part XXIX: (Gender and Family )

The Assault on Traditional Roles Picture the resolute Ethnic American families of the early 1800s—free White persons of good moral character, as defined by the Naturalization Act of 1790—braving the untamed frontier, husbands and wives laboring side by side to build homesteads in the Ohio Valley, their children the living embodiment of the founding covenant …

The Great American Displacement: Part XXVIII: (Digital Dispossession)

Social Media and Censorship Imagine the resolute Ethnic American founders—free White persons of good moral character, as enshrined in the Naturalization Act of 1790—gathering in secret rooms amid the powder-keg tensions of colonial Philadelphia, risking life and fortune to pen grievances against a distant king who silenced their voices through edicts and spies. Their words, …

The Great American Displacement: Part XXVII: (Martial Misdirection)

Picture the resolute Ethnic American militiamen at Saratoga in 1777, their bayonets fixed and faces grim under tricorn hats, turning the tide against British regulars through sheer grit and sacrifice, securing the northern frontier for a nascent republic built by and for their posterity. Now contrast that with today’s spectacle: our sons and daughters deployed …

The Great American Displacement: Part XXVI: (Ecological Erasure)

Immigration’s Assault on the Land: Plundering the Resources Our Ancestors Tamed for Foreign Hordes Picture the resolute Ethnic American settlers of the late 1700s—free White persons of good moral character, as defined by the Naturalization Act of 1790—carving homesteads from raw frontier, enduring harsh elements to cultivate soil that would sustain their descendants under the …