There are meetings being heldMonday and Tuesday in Yekaterinburg, Russia, (formerly Sverdlovsk)
among Chinese President Hu Jintao, Russian President
Dmitry Medvedev and other top officials of the six-nation Shanghai Cooperation Organization. The United States, which
asked to attend, was denied admittance. Watch what happens there carefully. The gathering is, in the words of economist Michael Hudson, the most important meeting of the 21st century so far.
As violence in the border region increased, Gov. Jan Brewer asked the federal government for additional help from the
National Guard. After nearly a month, however, that request has not been granted, and the Governor's Office is not
sure when to expect an answer.
In a letter to Defense Secretary Robert Gates on March 11, Brewer asked for 250 additional National Guard personnel
for the Joint Counter-Narcoterrorism Task Force, which provides assistance to federal, state and local law enforcement
agencies. Since then, the governor has not heard anything from Washington, D.C., about her request,...
"The conqueror is always a lover of peace; he would
prefer to take over our country unopposed." - Karl von Clausewitz
"What race realists find most infuriating about the liberalism of the last half century is not just that it has lost
its instinctive appreciation for the culture and people of the West but actively, viciously attacks them. Whites are doing
something no other people has ever done in human history. Our rulers and elites welcome replacement by aliens, they vilify
our ancestors and their own, they sacrifice our interests to those of favored minorities, and they treat the entire history
of the West as if it were a global plague of rapine and exploitation. This is a disease that is killing us, and we must fight
it head on."
The narco-terrorism of the Zetas and other paramilitary gangs in Mexico represents essentially the
actions of criminal enterprises, occurring in-country, deploying freelance thugs who come armed with rifles and RPGs instead
of helicopter gunships, seeking to plunder defenseless civilians, taking little interest in ideology, following the flags
of barbarous self-interest that in no way embodies or represents a clash of civilizations.
Mexican drug cartel war could cross border, intelligence center report warns By Daniel Borunda / El Paso Times Article
Launched: 08/30/2008 08:52:58 AM MDT http://www.elpasotimes.com/newupdated/ci_10343864
EL PASO - Drug traffickers could be more prone to confront U.S. law enforcement as they come under pressure as
the cartel war continues to rage in the Juarez region, stated an analysis issued by the National Drug Intelligence
Center. The potential the cartel war could cross the border was raised last week when it was revealed El Paso authorities
had received unconfirmed intelligence that Mexican drug cartels had approved sending hit men to kill targets in the
United States.
"What we're seeing in the streets is a naked assertion of power by outsiders against the American nation.
They demand that we comply with their wishes and submit our immigration policies for their approval, and implicitly threaten
violence if their demands are not met. Far from being a discussion among Americans about the best way to regulate immigration,
the illegal-alien marches have been marked by the will to power: ubiquitous Mexican flags, burning and other forms of contempt
for the American flag, and widespread displays of blatant racial chauvinism and irredentism."
"The corporate grip on opinion in the United States is one of the wonders of the Western world. No First World
country has ever managed to eliminate so entirely from its media all objectivity -- much less dissent." -- Gore Vidal
To defend American farmers, ranchers, rural land owners and private property
owners who are being targeted by criminals, terrorists, narco-traffickers, illegal border crossers and people-smugglers while
simultaneously being terrorized or intimidated into inaction by the threatened or actual use of lawsuits by the American Civil
Liberties Union (ACLU), Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF), and the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
as well as the Mexican government under the guise of defending human rights or civil rights of the invaders. Some of these
law centers appear to be acting as de facto agents, proxies, or front organizations for the Mexican government and/or racial
identity groups who are engaging in demographic warfare and ethnic replacement as a form of 21st century guerilla war, colonialism,
and ethnic cleansing directed against North Americans of European descent.
Punitive civil lawsuits brought against border ranchers who detain illegal aliens are, in essence, used like economic sanctions
were used by London and Washington to bring down the white governments and businesses in Rhodesia and South Africa in the
20th century. These de facto economic sanctions brought by Mexico and its proxies in the U.S. against American ranchers who
oppose the invasion of their ranches by narco-terrorists and illegal aliens should be seen as acts of war, treason and sedition.
And finally, we are here to aid and serve White farmers in Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) and South Africa who have been targeted
for ethnic cleansing, torture, genocide and other violent acts by Zanu PF and the ANC. We offer financial help to pay moving
costs and legal aid so targeted farmers and their families can seek political asylum in the United States.
Once the Mexican people have been defined as a nation that transcends
the physical borders of the Republic of Mexico, and once
Mexican-Americans are defined as "Mexicans" who are to be represented
by the Mexican government, claims of "Mexican" sovereignty and rights
can be made on their behalf against the country in which they reside.
One such claim is to deny the authority of American law over them.
Thus President Zedillo in 1997 denounced attempts by the United States
to enforce its immigration laws, insisting that "we will not tolerate
foreign forces dictating laws to Mexicans." [Italics added.] The
"Mexicans" to whom he was referring were, of course, residents and
citizens of the U.S., living under U.S. law. By saying that U.S. law
does not apply to them, Zedillo was denying America's sovereign power
over its own territory. He was saying something that the Mexican elite
as a whole believe: that wherever Mexicans live (particularly the U.S.
Southwest, which many Mexicans see as rightfully theirs) the Mexican
nation has legitimate national interests. From this it follows that
the normal operation of U.S. law on Mexicans living in the U.S.
constitutes an "intolerable" attack on Mexican rights, which in turn
justifies further Mexican aggression against America in the form of
illegal border crossings, interference in the enforcement of U.S.
laws, and just plain government to government obnoxiousness.
Employing this irredentist logic, President Fox refuses to call
undocumented Mexicans in the U.S. "illegals." He told radio host Sean
Hannity in March 2002: "They are not illegals. They are people that
come there to work, to look for a better opportunity." But if people
who have entered the U.S. illegally are not doing something illegal,
then U.S. law itself has no legitimacy, at least over
Mexican-Americans, and any operation of U.S. law upon them is
aggression against the Mexican people.
This site dedicated to the remembrance of the heroism and bravery of the Rhodesians, Namibians, and South Africans who
were attacked by Soviet and Cuban backed terrorist guerillas for being anti-communist while they were betrayed by the
West for the "crime" of being white.