The things that matter in life.

The things that matter in life.
The things that matter in life.

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

"F.L.A.G." approach to personal sustainment of our American and White/Western collective heritage.

America is my life. My American Commitment (or "Commission," some might say)--AmCom--is the maintenance of it and its heritage, even despite the White/Western people's failings. That means that even if everyone else falls, my aim to maintain the spirit of America and our Western civilization in my own private life.

There are four components to this endeavor, spelled out by the acronym "FLAG." (Corny, but I don't care. I'm the one who called for Federalist 46 State action against the 2020 Election Steal, and that gives me more moral authority than most of you.)

(Taken in part from HERE.

FLAG: Old Glory and State flag patches in my wallet. It is the patch off of the last uniform I ever wore on duty--though if it were to be lost, I would simply replace it. Whatever a new anti-American regime might do to the country itself, that flag remains, imbued with the spirit of a country that is occupied, or perhaps no longer existent save as having a successor state in the world community--either of which will hopefully adopt a new and different flag



LANGUAGE: Retention of reality.

ARMS: A CCW and/or .45 revolver. The Right to Arms is second only to Freedom of Religion as iconic of American culture. Given that private prayer and worship can generally be retained in a Leftist-Socialist state (again, PRIVATE), the outward expression of American culture is not the Cross (or Star of David, or whatever), but a weapon. And the most iconic American arm still meaningful, rivaled only by a lever-action rifle, is the revolver--particularly, but not exclusively, one of .45-caliber. Essentially the invention of American COL Samuel Colt, historian John Dunham said of the early Colt Patterson model, "This may be the most important design in gun history."

In addition, it sorta fits within the long-time Anglo Common Law Right to Arms of the 1688 English Bill of Rights. Though technically speaking the carbine and shotgun are the descendants of the home-defense blunderbuss (the weapon commonly associated with the 1688 right), a revolver of that style has the capability of filling that role while still not rising to the capability most feared by our occupiers after our fall.


GENEALOGY: My skin, and no denial or White Guilt.



I may end up being known in history as "the last American."