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Secession
Declarations

The Three Most Important Secessionist Declarations of our
Day and Times

I.
1983 Ku Klux Klan Declaration of
Independence

II.
The New Albany Declaration
A concise Southern Statement of belief
http://kelticklankirk.com/New_Albany_Declaration_CSA.htm
12th day of October 1996 A.D., at
New Albany, Mississippi
Introductory
Note: The New Albany Declaration was born in part, at least, because
of the Great Southern League Race Debate. Many statements had been made by
pro-Southern activists in that debate that were so very contrary to the
beliefs Southerners have always held. This was a cause of great concern to
many traditional Southerners holding traditional Southern beliefs.
Although
members of all major Southern heritage groups were in attendance for the New
Albany Conference, it is not actually a statement of what any of the groups
will admit to believing. There is certainly pro-New Albany sentiment within
every Southern heritage group. And I'm hopeful that as time goes by, that
sentiment will grow by leaps and bounds.
The main
points of agreement among the conferees were (1) the Southern people is
composed of Northern European peoples who have moved here and formed
families and communities. The Southern people are dominated by those of
Anglo-Saxon and Celtic ethnic lineage. (2) The Southern people are a
Christian people. (3) The Southern way of life is an agrarian way of life,
which was explained to me as meaning that we hold a love for the land of the
South. And when we are in Dixie, we know we are home. I certainly hold
strongly to all three points. --- Dennis Wheeler

III.
Arkansaw
Rebel
Militias 4 July 2004
Declaration of Independence

14/83
Christian
Partisan
Rangers

Southron
Nordics

Southern
Neo-Confederates
American
Free Christian States

8: Who is this King of glory? The LORD
strong and mighty, the LORD mighty in battle. --- PSALM 24:8
of the HOLY BIBLE

OUR
NORDIC RACE
http://richardhoskins.com/1_vpcb.htm
"We are Nordics - from the North!
Norway, Denmark, Northern Germany and Sweden. It was
from this small section of northern Europe that our
race came in successive waves which poured over
distant mountains and valleys, seas and oceans.
Today the remnant may be found in colonies, large
and small, in the most distant parts of the globe.
We of Virginia pride ourselves on our Anglo-Saxon
ancestry. Anglo - from the Angles of Denmark, Saxon
- from old Saxony in Germany. Anglo-Saxons are a
combination of two subtribes that includes in its
Nordic race Norsemen or Vikings, Swabians, Franks,
Goths, Vandals, Rus, and many others all calling
themselves by different tribal names, but all
belonging to the same Nordic race with the same
original homeland and ancestors.
Racially there is no difference between an American
or Englishman of Anglo-Saxon stock, and a Dane or
German of Anglo-Saxon-Swabian stock, a Scot or
Irishman of Viking-Celtic-Norman- Saxon stock, and a
Swede, South African, or Australian of similarly
varied Nordic stock."
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