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We
have elsewhere stated that the population of Britain falls into three
categories for political purposes, namely patriots, renegades and
aliens. Under a White Nationalist government this will entail the
following measures:
The term 'renegade' applies to any person who is reliably reported as being active or supportive in conduct detrimental to the survival of Britain as the independent homeland of those with English, Scottish, Ulster and Welsh ancestry. It therefore obviously applies to anyone with a record of multi-racialism, separatism or support for Britain's subordination to the European Union. A person may become a registered renegade on the testimony of twelve or more unrelated citizens, but with right of appeal to a Citizens' Tribunal. He or she will have to complete a questionnaire for the Tribunal's reference and his or her subsequent status in the Renegade Register will be in one or other of the following categories:
As prescribed in the Renegade Act, those in Category One will be subject to severe restrictions in respect of assets, residence, employment and movement in the United Kingdom, and of access to the mass media. They will also have an obligatory tattoo and micro implant. Those in Category Two will not qualify for employment in the public sector, and will incur reduced pension entitlements along with restricted access to Citizenship benefits. An appeals procedure will allow annual review of individual cases where these are supported by at least six unrelated Senior Citizens. Access to the computerised Register will be restricted to Senior Citizens and government officials such as police officers. Anyone found withholding or falsifying information for use by the Renegade Registry will automatically become Category Two themselves. Compilation of the Renegade Register will be a formidable task requiring urgent attention to prevent reactionary forces obstructing the new government from the outset. Accordingly, that task must begin now. Since there are countless personal computers available to us, the task of compiling and updating renegade lists can be spread among volunteers on an alphabetical or classified basis; for example, the list might be grouped under subheadings such as politicians, broadcasters, publishers, journalists, advertisers, teachers, etc., and thence on an alphabetical basis. Along with the National Citizenship Register and Aliens Register, this would eventually form the basic administrative resource of the New Britain. No doubt this will be reviled as a totalitarian scenario by our political adversaries; but the first priority in any war for survival is identification and location of the enemy. Fortunately, this is made much easier by the fact that so many renegades are voluntarily exposing themselves as such under the present regime. But even before the Renegade Register becomes an official record, it will serve as a valuable reference for all engaged in the Nationalist movement. And as the public becomes increasingly aware of the Register's existence, it will encourage the inflow of useful intelligence and also help to direct more cost-effective countermeasures against our enemies. For example, those sections of the Renegade Register dealing with Retailers and Advertisers could form the basis of product boycotts and sticker campaigns against selected products, premises, advertisements and vehicles. Given the present Establishment and media campaign to intimidate the public with 'racism' allegations, we have to cancel this out with the 'renegade' label at every opportunity. Indeed, 'renegade!' must become the immediate response to any accusation of 'racism', and a label to be feared as much as 'traitor' in wartime. It is therefore recommended that:
Failure to implement such measures will confine Nationalists to 'fringe politics' while their supporters dwindle under a constant barrage of political correctness and multiracial intimidation. Action is always more inspiring and successful than reaction, so instead of cowering under 'racist' accusations the Nationalist supporters should be hot in pursuit of the renegade elements in society. And the existence of the Renegade Register will provide a focus for their efforts. Finally, we see the compilation of this Register, along with an Aliens Register, as far more relevant and necessary than the present government's campaign for a national identity card which fails to distinguish friend from foe and patriot from alien. Those manifestly not with us in the Nationalist cause are obviously against us. F
Kimbal Johnson
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