The Great Ethnic American Displacement Part VII (Blue Collar Immigration)

Fellow Ethnic Americans, We stand once more on the ramparts of our inheritance, descendants of those hardy souls who felled forests, tamed rivers, and forged a republic from the wilds—English yeomen, Scots-Irish frontiersmen, German craftsmen, and Irish laborers whose callused hands built cathedrals of steel and stone. Our bloodlines trace back to the Jamestown landings, …

The Great Ethnic American Displacement Part V: (The Illegal Invasion)

Erasing Our Posterity one illegal at a time This piece runs very long, yet it barely scratches the surface of the illegal invasion and the endless grifts that sustain it—from elite master-plans to street-level scams that hollow out our republic. I’ve condensed what I can into a single article, pulling from parking-lot counts, leaked documents, …

The Great Ethnic American Displacement: Part II (Governance)

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 piece, “The Great Ethnic American Displacement”) has now reached the …

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 …

What does 1 year and 9 months mean to an Ethnic American?

As Americans commemorate Independence Day, a critical historical phrase merits retention in our collective memory: “1 year and 9 months.” This temporal marker, reiterated for emphasis, holds profound significance for future discourse on the nation’s foundational principles. Its relevance emerges from a meticulous examination of America’s legal and constitutional evolution, a narrative that challenges conventional …