Islam Was Never Part of “We the People”

The Founding Fathers’ Christian Ethnic Covenant for America Picture the resolute Ethnic American founders—free white persons of good moral character, as defined by the Naturalization Act of 1790 they themselves enacted—gathering in Philadelphia’s sweltering halls after sacrificing blood at Saratoga and Yorktown, forging a republic from the untamed wilderness their European forebears had claimed since …

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 XIV (Our Religion)

A Personal Stake in Our Covenant In the preceding installments of this series, I’ve meticulously charted the systematic erosion of Ethnic American identity—the direct descendants of the European pioneers who forged this nation from untamed wilderness, through blood, sweat, and unyielding resolve. From the fraudulent application of the 14th Amendment to enable stolen citizenship, to …