The Great American Displacement: Part XXIV: (The 1871 Betrayal)

The Frozen Agony of Valley Forge: Blood in the Snow, Sacrifice for Posterity Imagine the frozen agony of Valley Forge in the winter of 1777-1778. Our ancestors—sturdy men of English, Scottish, Irish, German, and Dutch stock, the unyielding backbone of this fledgling republic—endured horrors that would break lesser souls. Barefoot in the biting snow, their …

The Great American Displacement: Part XXIII: (Taxation’s Tyranny)

In the grueling factories and mills of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, our Ethnic American forbearers—Irish fleeing the Great Famine, Germans escaping political turmoil, Italians and Poles arriving in search of opportunity—endured long hours, dangerous conditions, and meager wages to build lives under the promise of the Naturalization Act of 1790. This act …

Heritage American: A Cowardly Dodge That Divides Our People

Stop using the term “Heritage American” Fellow Ethnic Americans—descendants of the European pioneers who forged this republic from wilderness, whether your kin landed at Jamestown in 1610 like mine aboard the Prosperous, or crossed the Atlantic later as free white persons ready to build and defend—we must confront the sly terms creeping into our discourse. …

The Great American Displacement Part XV: (Foreign Tribute)

Foreign Aid as Ethnic American Suicide The Story So Far: A Nation Under Siege Over the course of this series, I have carefully examined the many layers of displacement facing Ethnic Americans—those of European descent whose ancestors turned a wilderness into the greatest republic the world has ever known. I began with the foundational overview …

The Great Ethnic American Displacement: Part IV (Education)

How Elite Universities, Foreign Students and Poisoned Textbooks Displaced the Posterity of 1790 Fellow Ethnic Americans—the free white persons of good character enshrined in the 1790 Naturalization Act, the explicit “Posterity” named in the Constitution’s Preamble. Greetings. A great Ethnic American on X named John Church (@JohnSmith75757) wrote: “Our military is about 2 million strong, …

The Great Ethnic American Displacement: Part III (Industry)

The Giant Sucking Sound That Hollowed Out Every American Town Fellow Ethnic Americans—the free white persons of good character enshrined in the 1790 Naturalization Act, the explicit “Posterity” named in the Constitution’s Preamble—do you remember being a kid in 1992, sitting cross-legged on the living-room carpet, watching Ross Perot on a giant tube TV? That …

The Great Ethnic American Displacement: Part II (Governance)

The New American Governing Class: Post-1965 Arrivals and Their Descendants Fellow Ethnic Americans—descendants of the European stock that settled this land, fought its wars, and wrote its founding documents—we need to talk plainly. The same quiet transfer of wealth that stripped our families of motels, gas stations, farms, and trucking routes (detailed in my earlier …

The Great Ethnic American Displacement: Part 1 (Small Business)

The Great Replacement in America’s Heartland: From 0% to 95% How 1965 Handed Your Birthright to Foreigners Ethnic Americans—descendants of the European founders who built this nation under the 1790 Naturalization Act’s promise of a homeland for “free white persons of good character”—must now confront the hard truth of their dispossession. The Act was not …

The Road to Revolution – Addendum: History Rhymes

Parallels Between the 1776 Grievances & Modern Ethnic American Concerns The 27 grievances in the Declaration of Independence—laid bare in my earlier article The Road to Revolution—were not mere complaints. They were the breaking point for a people who had suffered years of distant tyranny, blocked self-rule, and the calculated obstruction of their right to …