A6 Intruder
04-15-2004, 07:30 PM
My brothers and I would like to attend.
Brownshirt
04-15-2004, 08:03 PM
Well, "big" event for White Revolution? You might have to wait a while, I wouldnt hold your breath either. They can't bring out a crowd anywhere near tripple digits. But if you're looking for a couple dozen assorted "movement" characters, they do that all the time. Their "chairman" loves getting his name in the paper and his face in front of the cameras.
A6 Intruder
04-16-2004, 05:38 AM
Surely there is someone from White Revolution that is not going to let these ridicule your organization and let me know when and where your next event is so a few of us brethren can attend.
Whirlwind
04-16-2004, 06:23 AM
Isn't the A-6 a reconnaissance platform?
A6 Intruder
04-16-2004, 07:42 AM
No the A6 is an attack module. In, drop the ordinance and out, with a quickness. That's why the name Intruder is applied. Recons were done by E-2C, E-3,,E-8, and U-2's.
[QUOTE=Whirlwind]Isn't the A-6 a reconnaissance platform?[/QUOTE]
Billy Roper
04-16-2004, 10:41 AM
Guys,
Well, hey, there's a thread at the top of this forum that says something about "May 15th in Topeka, Kansas", but if you can't read that, then you probably wouldn't be able to follow the road signs to get there, either. lol Just kidding.
We had 207 people at the Newport rally earlier this year, and 350 at AryanFest. The important thing is to get our message of White Survival out to our people, and build camaraderie, whether there are 100 people in attendance, or twenty.
For those of you who criticize the number of folks who show up to demonstrations, we invite you to come out and join us on May 15th in Topeka. There should be no reason why we can't all agree that the Brown vs. Board of Education celebration is worth demonstrating against. There will be a dress code, no uniforms or robes or overtly NS symbols, for this event, so noone should have any excuses not to attend. It's not about me, or about White Revolution, or whether you like us or not. It's about standing up against the forced integration of American public schools. If we can't put our differences aside and stand together for such an issue, then the future looks pretty bleak, and we should all just learn to sit with our legs crossed, and go register at Stormfront.
Anyone who has ever actually been to a demonstration greatly enjoyed the experience, as they help to build camaraderie, too. Can any man or woman among us state today that they've ever been to a protest which they didn't find to be worth their time and effort to attend? Can anyone who has ever been to a demonstration say that they don't cherish the memory of that exhileration?
We expected about three or four dozen White Nationalists to show up to the Newport, TN. rally earlier this year, but the law enforcement authorities were monitoring our public discussions (such as this one), and the new police chief stated in response that anyone who showed up and walked down "HIS" street would be arrested. This threat very much helped our turnout.
The Federal authorities in Topeka stated that they were going to "waive" the First ammendment, for their little show. Now they're backpedaling, and saying that was a misstatement. In any case, we now have a secure site for the demonstration, with the full cooperation and assistance of the local Topeka Police department, right next to the Federal property, in sight of the Monroe school. But, the original statement that the First Ammendment was going to be waived has created national media coverage for the event a month before it is set to occur. The AP carried an intitial story on it yesterday, in fact.
The majority of people who attend a demonstration or protest, even if they have to take off work and spend their hard-earned money for gas and lodging to get there, find it to be a fulfilling, worthwhile experience. Even today, veterans of the Battle of York or the various DC rallies, or even the smaller gatherings at the Alamo, or at the SPLC building, have a sense of pride at having been there. It shows a certain level of committment that you're willing to stand up, in front of God and everybody, in your own country, and say what you think. It eliminates the spirit of fear from the hearts of our people, and builds a sense of camaraderie and unity that lasts a lifetime. Whether it's six Klansmen in front of a Court house, or six-hundred Skinheads in front of the U.S. Capital, the system is and probably should be concerned.
So, make sure that there's at least one more person at the next demonstration, by being there yourself. I think that you'll be glad you did.
Best Regards,
Billy
[QUOTE=A6 Intruder]No the A6 is an attack module. In, drop the ordinance and out, with a quickness. That's why the name Intruder is applied. Recons were done by E-2C, E-3,,E-8, and U-2's.[/QUOTE]
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