Any time that people come together for any purpose, there will be bumps in the road and unforeseen problems that will come up. To avoid many of these problems, a set of rules of etiquette or expected behavior needs to be established by the Party for newly arrived PSA (Primary Settlement Area) residents and for newcomers in general. If we all understand what is expected of us, then we will be able to work together more effectively.
The Role of the Party In Homecoming
1. The Northwest Front will offer information and encouragement to newcomers.
2. The Northwest Front will provide local contacts wherever possible, help coordinate the move, and provide such practical help as we are able to provide, things such as obtaining commercial storage facilities, picking up and forwarding forms from local bureaucracies, etc.
3. The Northwest Front will provide information on jobs, housing and schools etc. in order to make the transition smoother for new people. Newcomers may take advantage of the local knowledge Northwest Front activists and supporters will have of their area.
4. The NF will work to present newcomers and the migration process itself in the local community favorably to all White people, racially aware or not, and to represent our beliefs in a positive and healthy way.
5. The Northwest Front will teach people about the best ways and means of doing things in the Primary Settlement Areas based on previous experience from trial and error, everything from the best types of crops to grow to the best places to shop.
Expectations For Those Who Come To The Homeland
The basic rule of Homecoming is simple. Plan and save. Don’t show up on somebody’s doorstep here with $100 in your pocket and the t-shirt on your back, expecting to be taken in, fed, housed, and supported by comrades who in most cases are almost as tapped as you are.
1. Don’t expect a free ride. We understand that some people coming to the Homeland might not be in a strong financial situation, especially since we are in the middle of the Obama Depression. Nonetheless, we expect you to pull your own weight, like the early pioneers did. With the economy the way it is, realizing that it will probably get worse before it gets better, the Party knows that some of you will need help when you get here. That being said, you need to realize that none of us are rich, and that we can’t provide money or accommodation beyond occasional temporary overnighters in someone’s guest room. Pastor Butler had a bunkhouse. The Party does not as yet, and it will be some time before any such facility exists, if ever.
2. You must come prepared to become self sufficient as soon as possible. By doing this, you will open things up for another person to be helped in your place, as well as take the strain off the people helping you get settled. We have not yet won the War of Independence, and the Homeland is still part of the United States and the capitalist system. You must come prepared to compete in the job market. You must spruce yourself up, cut your hair, hide your tattoos, wear a nice suit for job interviews, and if necessary be prepared to kiss some Muggle ass for a job, just like you would anywhere else. Accept this and be prepared for it.
3. Bring warm winter clothes with you when you come, or enough money to buy them once you arrive. White people have become very climactically soft over the years, Californians and Southerners especially, demanding it be hot enough to grow a palm tree in their room. That’s not natural for White people. You will be Coming Home to the kind of climate our northern European ancestors lived in, and which helped to make our race strong and great. Prepare for it.
4. Bring transportation, a motor vehicle which is mechanically sound and functional, not some old beater on its last legs that rolls up burning oil and needs $1000 worth of work. It is true that the major urban areas in the Northwest Homeland do operate extensive public transportation systems; you can live in the cities without a car, although not comfortably. But in the two Primary Settlement Areas (PSAs) and most other areas of the Northwest a fairly long commute to and from work is standard, and transportation is an absolute necessity.
5. Plan to try to help other newcomers get to the Homeland. Make it a priority to get yourself in a situation to help other newcomers as soon as you possibly can. That will mean putting your private pursuits to the side and prioritizing the Party in your life. True, we need incoming settlers, but even more we need political soldiers for the Northwest Front, and the first pioneers must fulfill that role as a matter of urgency to build the Party’s infrastructure.
6. Don’t run your mouth about the PSA to locals. Especially in these early stages of forming Primary Settlement Areas, advertising what we are trying to do, throwing associates’ names around and being a loudmouth is a huge risk to the entire settlement enterprise.
7. Don’t show your butt. Do not engage in dysfunctional or bizarre behavior which will bring the Party into disrepute. There is no reason to go out and run your mouth about racial politics, at work or socially, except in the context of genuine and sober recruitment of carefully vetted local prospects. The first step in getting people to listen to your ideas and beliefs is to put yourself on a credible basis of communication with them, by making them respect you as a person first, and then listen to your ideas. This means among other things avoiding strange and unusual garb. No shaven heads, no extreme t-shirts, no brandishing of guns, no running around in camos in public parks frightening the little old ladies out walking their dogs, that kind of thing. Racial settlers in the Homeland should blend in seamlessly with the local people.
8. Avoid excessive drinking and partying, especially in public bars. This shouldn’t even have to be said. It should be obvious that we can’t accomplish what we seek by engaging in public drunkenness and making fools of ourselves, but apparently this very simple message is a hard one to absorb for some of us. Anybody who thinks more of their beer can or their whiskey bottle than their race is someone we don’t need.
9. Respect the lives of those who are already here. Local Party activists and White Nationalists in general will have built relationships with non-WNs (Muggles) in our towns as well as sympathizers. They hold jobs, go to school and have reputations that they don’t want tainted by drunken, dysfunctional dumb-asses who have nothing to lose and who don’t care whose nest they foul. When you come to a Northwest town with nothing to lose, you can screw up and then leave town and then go on to another place, leaving your former hosts to pick up the pieces and try to fix your mistakes. The horrible example of Jost Turner and NS Kindred comes to mind. The Party must have a zero tolerance for GUBU Movement crap.
10. Act like a serious adult. The fact is that many White males in this society suffer from a serious inability to grow up. They have been deliberately socially engineered that way by the Jews. But somehow, you must find within you the strength, maturity and moral fiber to break with that conditioning. You are not children. We serious work ahead of us, and acting like this effort is some sort of adolescent party is not going to help us achieve our goals.
“Coming together is a beginning, keeping together is progress, working together is success.” - Henry Ford
The Role of the Party In Homecoming
1. The Northwest Front will offer information and encouragement to newcomers.
2. The Northwest Front will provide local contacts wherever possible, help coordinate the move, and provide such practical help as we are able to provide, things such as obtaining commercial storage facilities, picking up and forwarding forms from local bureaucracies, etc.
3. The Northwest Front will provide information on jobs, housing and schools etc. in order to make the transition smoother for new people. Newcomers may take advantage of the local knowledge Northwest Front activists and supporters will have of their area.
4. The NF will work to present newcomers and the migration process itself in the local community favorably to all White people, racially aware or not, and to represent our beliefs in a positive and healthy way.
5. The Northwest Front will teach people about the best ways and means of doing things in the Primary Settlement Areas based on previous experience from trial and error, everything from the best types of crops to grow to the best places to shop.
Expectations For Those Who Come To The Homeland
The basic rule of Homecoming is simple. Plan and save. Don’t show up on somebody’s doorstep here with $100 in your pocket and the t-shirt on your back, expecting to be taken in, fed, housed, and supported by comrades who in most cases are almost as tapped as you are.
1. Don’t expect a free ride. We understand that some people coming to the Homeland might not be in a strong financial situation, especially since we are in the middle of the Obama Depression. Nonetheless, we expect you to pull your own weight, like the early pioneers did. With the economy the way it is, realizing that it will probably get worse before it gets better, the Party knows that some of you will need help when you get here. That being said, you need to realize that none of us are rich, and that we can’t provide money or accommodation beyond occasional temporary overnighters in someone’s guest room. Pastor Butler had a bunkhouse. The Party does not as yet, and it will be some time before any such facility exists, if ever.
2. You must come prepared to become self sufficient as soon as possible. By doing this, you will open things up for another person to be helped in your place, as well as take the strain off the people helping you get settled. We have not yet won the War of Independence, and the Homeland is still part of the United States and the capitalist system. You must come prepared to compete in the job market. You must spruce yourself up, cut your hair, hide your tattoos, wear a nice suit for job interviews, and if necessary be prepared to kiss some Muggle ass for a job, just like you would anywhere else. Accept this and be prepared for it.
3. Bring warm winter clothes with you when you come, or enough money to buy them once you arrive. White people have become very climactically soft over the years, Californians and Southerners especially, demanding it be hot enough to grow a palm tree in their room. That’s not natural for White people. You will be Coming Home to the kind of climate our northern European ancestors lived in, and which helped to make our race strong and great. Prepare for it.
4. Bring transportation, a motor vehicle which is mechanically sound and functional, not some old beater on its last legs that rolls up burning oil and needs $1000 worth of work. It is true that the major urban areas in the Northwest Homeland do operate extensive public transportation systems; you can live in the cities without a car, although not comfortably. But in the two Primary Settlement Areas (PSAs) and most other areas of the Northwest a fairly long commute to and from work is standard, and transportation is an absolute necessity.
5. Plan to try to help other newcomers get to the Homeland. Make it a priority to get yourself in a situation to help other newcomers as soon as you possibly can. That will mean putting your private pursuits to the side and prioritizing the Party in your life. True, we need incoming settlers, but even more we need political soldiers for the Northwest Front, and the first pioneers must fulfill that role as a matter of urgency to build the Party’s infrastructure.
6. Don’t run your mouth about the PSA to locals. Especially in these early stages of forming Primary Settlement Areas, advertising what we are trying to do, throwing associates’ names around and being a loudmouth is a huge risk to the entire settlement enterprise.
7. Don’t show your butt. Do not engage in dysfunctional or bizarre behavior which will bring the Party into disrepute. There is no reason to go out and run your mouth about racial politics, at work or socially, except in the context of genuine and sober recruitment of carefully vetted local prospects. The first step in getting people to listen to your ideas and beliefs is to put yourself on a credible basis of communication with them, by making them respect you as a person first, and then listen to your ideas. This means among other things avoiding strange and unusual garb. No shaven heads, no extreme t-shirts, no brandishing of guns, no running around in camos in public parks frightening the little old ladies out walking their dogs, that kind of thing. Racial settlers in the Homeland should blend in seamlessly with the local people.
8. Avoid excessive drinking and partying, especially in public bars. This shouldn’t even have to be said. It should be obvious that we can’t accomplish what we seek by engaging in public drunkenness and making fools of ourselves, but apparently this very simple message is a hard one to absorb for some of us. Anybody who thinks more of their beer can or their whiskey bottle than their race is someone we don’t need.
9. Respect the lives of those who are already here. Local Party activists and White Nationalists in general will have built relationships with non-WNs (Muggles) in our towns as well as sympathizers. They hold jobs, go to school and have reputations that they don’t want tainted by drunken, dysfunctional dumb-asses who have nothing to lose and who don’t care whose nest they foul. When you come to a Northwest town with nothing to lose, you can screw up and then leave town and then go on to another place, leaving your former hosts to pick up the pieces and try to fix your mistakes. The horrible example of Jost Turner and NS Kindred comes to mind. The Party must have a zero tolerance for GUBU Movement crap.
10. Act like a serious adult. The fact is that many White males in this society suffer from a serious inability to grow up. They have been deliberately socially engineered that way by the Jews. But somehow, you must find within you the strength, maturity and moral fiber to break with that conditioning. You are not children. We serious work ahead of us, and acting like this effort is some sort of adolescent party is not going to help us achieve our goals.
“Coming together is a beginning, keeping together is progress, working together is success.” - Henry Ford
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