Friday, September 28, 2007

Battle of Yorktown Begins

On this day in 1781, General George Washington, commanding a force of 17,000 French and Continental troops, begins the siege known as the Battle of Yorktown against British General Lord Charles Cornwallis and a contingent of 7,000 British troops at Yorktown, Virginia, in the most important battle of the Revolutionary War.

The French fleet commanded by Francois, Count de Grasse, departed St. Domingue (the then-French colony that is now Haiti) for the Chesapeake Bay, just as Cornwallis chose Yorktown, at the mouth of the Chesapeake, as his base. Washington realized that it was time to act. He ordered Marquis de Lafayette and an American army of 5,000 troops to block Cornwallis' escape from Yorktown by land while the French naval fleet blocked the British escape by sea. By September 28, Washington had completely encircled Cornwallis and Yorktown with the combined forces of Continental and French troops. After three weeks of non-stop bombardment, both day and night, from cannon and artillery, Cornwallis surrendered to Washington in the field at Yorktown on October 17, 1781, effectively ending the War for Independence. Piture above is of Washington at Yorktown.

Pleading illness, Cornwallis did not attend the formal surrender ceremony, held on October 19. Instead, his second in command, General Charles O'Hara, carried Cornwallis' sword to the American and French commanders. Cornwallis' deputy at first attempted to surrender to the French General Rochambeau, but Rochambeau's aide-de-camp, Mathieu Dumas, is reputed to have said, "Vous vous trompez, le général en chef de notre armée est à la droite." ("You are mistaken, the commander-in-chief of our army is to the right.") and then took him to Washington. The lieutenant then attempted to surrender to Washington, who refused because it was not Cornwallis himself, and indicated that the subordinate should surrender to General Benjamin Lincoln, field commander of the American forces.

It was not clear at the time that Yorktown was the climax of the war, since the British still occupied key ports such as New York City and Charleston, South Carolina. Sporadic fighting continued after the Yorktown surrender, and Washington believed the war might drag on for another year.

However, British Prime Minister Lord North resigned after receiving news of the surrender at Yorktown. His successors decided that it was no longer in Britain's best interest to continue the war, and negotiations were undertaken. The British signed the Treaty of Paris in September 1783 recognizing the United States and promising to remove all British troops from the country.

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The telephone hardly rang at all yesterday which was nice as it allowed me to get more work done. We have a new segment of the Global Minority Report recorded and sent to the radio station. We have been hearing some good reports about the broadcast. People seem to be enjoying it.

Those who can come I hope to see you at our Winter Fellowship Conference on December 1 & 2. Sunday morning (December 2nd) I will be speaking a sermon titled, "Please Be Strong."
I think it will also be broadcast live on Stormfront Radio. So if you cannot come, perhaps you can tune in to Stormfront on Sunday morning. Stormfront Radio is located at, stormfront.org, and then click the icon at the top left. Stormfront is an important medium for white nationalism and I encourage everyone to support Stormfront Radio.

I pray that God will bless you all. I appreciate so very much all of you who have taken on this responsibility of proclaiming the message of White Christian Revival.

Always strive to be a good example to your family and friends. The Christian lives we live will speak louder than any words we speak!
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Don’t forget White Christian Heritage Festival - October 20.
Winter Fellowship Conference - December 1-2.
Thank you for your support and keep spreading the GOOD NEWS of White Christian Revival!

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Samuel Adams Born

Samuel Adams (1722-1803), American patriot, was one of the leaders of resistance to British policy in Massachusetts before the American Revolution.

Adams was born in Boston on September 27, 1722, and educated at Harvard College (now Harvard University).

Adams decisively influenced every important aspect of the prerevolutionary struggle against British rule. In the realm of practical politics, he promoted the formation of the Boston chapter of the Sons of Liberty and sponsored the Committee of Correspondence of Boston. He led the fight against the Townshend Acts, headed the demonstrations that led to the Boston Massacre, directed the Boston Tea Party, and figured significantly in other outstanding events of the period. He rapidly acquired an intercolonial reputation both through these activities and as a literary agitator and revolutionary ideologist. Many of his writings, chiefly political pamphlets, were widely circulated and read. A proponent of the natural rights of man, he was in the vanguard of those Americans who challenged the authority of the British Parliament and championed rebellion.

In June 1774, following the passage of the Boston Port Act, Adams climaxed his activities against that and similarly oppressive measures by securing the approval by the Massachusetts General Court of a resolution to send representatives to the First Continental Congress. Elected a delegate to the congress, he soon became the leader of the radical faction that demanded strong measures against Great Britain. Before adjourning, the Congress called for a boycott of British goods and recommended the use of force in resisting taxes that had been imposed by the government in London.

Adams was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, which convened at Philadelphia in May 1775, and he subsequently signed the Declaration of Independence.

In 1779, Adams was a member of the committee that drafted the Massachusetts State constitution.

He was lieutenant governor of Massachusetts from 1789 to 1793 and governor from 1794 to 1797. He died in Boston on October 2, 1803.
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Emily Sinovic, the reporter I was expecting yesterday came about 1 PM. I had just gotten back from the Post Office when she and the cameraman arrived. Emily and the cameraman, John Gibson represent Fox News 23 based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, They spent 1 ½ hours for the interview. The main topic of their interest was the flood of illegal aliens coming into our country and our pleading that troops are put on our border to stop this brown invasion.

After all, we have troops in Iraq, we have troops in South Korea, we have troops in Afghanastan and we have troops in Germany - 50 years after the end of World War 2. If we can put troops in all these far flung areas of the world, then why can’t we have troops on OUR border to protect our nation?

I usually take a picture of me with reporters who stop, however, she said that the station manager frowns on this so would not pose for a picture.


They both were quite nice and we will wait to see the report they issue. Over the years I have been quite successful in obtaining good stories from the media. I have seen others who act like baffoons and then wonder why the media portrays them like baffoons.

Any way I did get a picture of her hiding her face behind her note pad.

I hope to have another issue of The Torch in the mail before I and Jason make our trip to North Carolina to meet with the mediator and to appear for a deposition with the attorney for Rhino Times.

If you are unfamiliar with the issue involving Rhino Times, click on the Rhino Times label below.
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Don’t forget White Christian Heritage Festival - October 20.
Winter Fellowship Conference - December 1-2.
Thank you for your support and keep spreading the GOOD NEWS of White Christian Revival!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Daniel Boone Dies

On this day in 1820 the great pioneering frontiersman Daniel Boone dies quietly in his sleep at his son's home near present-day Defiance, Missouri. He was 86.


Boone was born in 1734 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Following a squabble with the Pennsylvania Quakers, Boone's family decided to head south and west for less crowded regions, and they eventually settled in the Yadkin Valley of North Carolina. There the young Daniel Boone began his life-long love for wilderness, spending long days exploring the still relatively unspoiled forests and mountains of the region. Boone's passion was for the outdoors, and he quickly became a superb marksman, hunter and woodsman.


Never satisfied to stay put for very long, Boone soon began making ever longer and more ambitious journeys into the relatively unexplored lands to the west. In May of 1769, Boone and five companions crossed over the Cumberland Gap and explored along the south fork of the Kentucky River. Impressed by the fertility and relative emptiness of the land. Boone returned in 1773 with his family, hoping to establish a permanent settlement. An Indian attack prevented that first attempt from succeeding, but Boone returned two years later to open the route that became known as Boone's Trace (or the Wilderness Road) between the Cumberland Gap and a new settlement along the Kentucky River called Fortress. Boonesboro eventually became one of the most important gateways for the early American settlement of the Trans-Appalachian West.


Boone was a militia officer during the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), which in Kentucky was fought primarily between settlers and British-allied American Indians.


He was elected to the first of his three terms in the Virginia General Assembly during the war, and fought in the Battle of Blue Licks in 1782, one of the last battles of the American Revolution.


Boone became a symbol of the western pioneering spirit for many Americans. Ironically Boone moved even further west in 1799, trying to escape the civilized regions he had been so instrumental in creating. Finally settling in Missouri. His arrival in St. Louis was a big affair and he was appointed Magistrate by the Spanish government which ruled the region at the time. Legend has it that in 1810 he traveled as far west as the Yellowstone river. He lived out the rest of his life doing what he loved best: hunting and trapping and spending time with his children and grandchildren.


Daniel Boone is quoted to have said, "I have never been lost. But I will admit to having been confused for a few weeks."


Bill O’Rielly spent much of his time on his daily television show last night whining about how unfair he was portrayed by CNN. According to CNN O’Rielly was a racist and he was really upset about this false image that CNN had given. However, O’Rielly has no trouble giving false portrayals of other people. Any white person who speaks about preserving their heritage is labeled as a racist by O’Rielly. While there are a few out there that really do have a hatred for non-Whites, most White Nationalists believe in self-determination for all people and are not concerned about hating anyone. We do want to preserve our heritage and culture. We do not want America to look like Mexico or some other 3rd world nation. We do believe we have a unique character and heritage worth preserving. But it does not mean we hate everyone else. But people like Bill O’Rielly find it just too easy to call every white man or women who expresses racial pride a bigot. But now he is crying like a two year old for being called a racist. "I am not a racist." he remarked.


Well I don’t know what a racist is. Your definition of a racists may be different than mind. But I will say I do not hate anyone, but I do love my race, my heritage and my Christian faith. I want those things preserved and I want my children, my grandchildren and those children born after them to embrace our race, heritage and faith also.


Bill O’Rielly stated that anyone who is a racist is an ignorant fool. In discussing this idea of racism he mentioned that his grandmother was prejudice and afraid of blacks. Bill O’Rielly in effect goes on national TV in front of millions of people and calls his dear old grandmother, laying silent in her grace an "ignorant fool." Bill O’Rielly should be ashamed of himself.


Nothing especially eventful happened yesterday. Just another work day in the office. A reporter from Tulsa is suppose to be here this afternoon. We’ll see if she shows up.


This issue of the Victory Report was mailed separately from The Crusader. You should have it is the mail in about 10 days. Also another issue of The Crusader was sent to the printer yesterday. This issue will still be of the old format. We do plan on getting the issue resolved with printing The Crusader in a tabloid format.


Also a note about moving - if you move you need to send us your new address ASAP because the post office DOES NOT forward The Crusader to our new address. Why? Because it is mailed 3rd class and the post office will only forward FIRST CLASS mail. So if you are moving write us directly with your new address.


If you also are a subscriber to The Torch, then you need to write to BOTH addresses. Keep in mind that the Torch, published by Thomas Robb Ministries is completely different than The Crusader. Every thing about the two are kept separate.


The address for The Torch is: P. O. Box 354, Bergman, AR 72615. The address for The Crusader is: P. O. Box 2222, Harrison, AR 72601.


Don’t forget White Christian Heritage Festival - October 20.
Winter Fellowship Conference - December 1-2.
Thank you for your support and keep spreading the GOOD NEWS of White Christian Revival!

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Central High - 50 Years Ago Today

Today is September 25. On this date in 1957 Federalism moved in full force and took over public education in America. Eisenhower ordered U. S. Soldiers to move into Little Rock and forced the integration of Central High. Integration of our public schools has proven disastrous to education. Achievement levels have continued to plummet and safety in schools continue to be a concern.

Integration was the cause of a white boy being severely beaten by 6 thugs in Jena, Louisiana and also the recent beating of a 13 year old white kid by seven "specially gifted" black gang bangers in Norfolk, Virginia.

The victim in this case is a 13 year-old white boy, Damien O'Rourke. The group who attacked him is made up of all African American teenagers. Damien and his family believe the teens may have picked the fight because Damien is white.

"I was going to play football with my friends. The next thing I know when I got there, there was like, seven black kids who said they were going to beat me up and they started beating me up," says Damien.

The police are now saying that contrary to some statements, the assault does not appear to be racially motivated.

Of course not! Who would ever think that seven black punks beating on one 13 year white kid would be racially motivated? Only the most ignorant racist would dare to think such horrible thoughts against wonderful black kids.

I hope you detect a note of sarcasism.

It seems that a white person can hardly sneeze without the charge of a hate crime. But black kids beating on a lone 13 year old white kid is, according to the prosecuting attorney, normal behavior. You can find more on this at http://www.wavy.com/global/story.asp?s=7117439.

We have the Victory Report in the Mail and are making plans for Pulaski. The White Christian Heritage Festival is only about a month away so I hope you are making plans to be at this great event.

For those who my have missed it I am re-posting my thoughts on The situation in Jena, Louisiana made me think of my a neighbor who has some goats. They are nice goats and in the spring you can drive by their home and you see little baby goats nursing on their mothers milk. Everyone thinks they are cute. They hop around and sometimes a car will stop and people will want to pet the goats. They come over, "baah, baah" and put their heads up close so you can pet them. Cats and dogs will do the same thing.

I have never seen my neighbor mistreat any of the goats. Why would they? They milk the little goats and the goats have value.

These goats really like people. They want to be around people all the time. If you go out where the goats are they will come over to you and if you aren’t careful you will stumble over them. No matter where you go they will follow you. I recall years ago we had six goats and I have a picture of my wife walking down to the creek with all six goats following behind her.

The trouble with goats is they LOVE people too much. If you didn’t keep them in a pen they would be in the flowers, in the garden, on the porch, climbing on top of the car and going through the front door of your home if you left the door open.

This has nothing to do with living in the south. Northern goats act the same way. European goats act the same way as American goats.

In fact its the same for most all domesticated animals. They want to be around people!

As much as my neighbor loves her goats, she doesn’t want them in her house or sleeping on her bed.

She doesn’t hate her goats. She just wants to keep her house goat free!

And I have never seen her go down to the barn and sleep with the goats. It just isn’t the descent thing to do!

A while back my neighbor and their family were having a picnic around this old tree behind the house and someone left the gate open and right in the middle of their picnic goats started trampling around their picnic site. Goats really like being around people.kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
My neighbor told me, "I wish we could reason with these goats. I wish they would understand that we don’t hate them. We don’t care if the goats get together in a herd and go about doing the things goats want to do. In fact we like to see happy goats. It’s just I don’t want to hang out with the goats. I don’t want the goats climbing through our open doors and I just don’t want the goats around all the time. I don’t want to be worried that an angry Billy Goat might try to ram me with his horns. So when the goats are around I can’t quite relax, I have to be careful and keep looking over my shoulder in case there might be an angry Billy goat."

My neighbors really do like their goats. They take pretty good care of them. They give them lots of feed, they keep their little goat house nice and warm in the winter and when the little baby goats get sick they make sure the little goat gets medical care.

My neighbor said, "The trouble with goats is no matter where we go they want to follow us. It’s almost impossible to get away from them. They can’t understand, we love them - we just don’t want them around all the time!

"I guess there is just something in their nature that won’t allow them to be happy unless we let them live with us."

Don’t forget White Christian Heritage Festival - October 20.
Winter Fellowship Conference - December 1-2.
Thank you for your support and keep spreading the GOOD NEWS of White Christian Revival!

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Nathan Hale Hung by British


In New York City on this day in 1776, Nathan Hale, a Connecticut schoolteacher and captain in the Continental Army, is executed by the British for spying.

A graduate of Yale University, Hale joined a Connecticut regiment in 1775 and served in the successful siege of British-occupied Boston. On September 10, 1776, he volunteered to cross behind British lines on Long Island to spy on the British in preparation for the Battle of Harlem Heights.

Disguised as a Dutch schoolmaster, the Yale-educated Hale slipped behind British lines on Long Island and successfully gathered information about British troop movements for the next several weeks. While Hale was behind enemy lines, the British invaded the island of Manhattan; they took control of the city on September 15, 1776. When the city was set on fire on September 20, British soldiers were told to look out for sympathizers to the Patriot cause. The following evening, September 21, Hale was captured while sailing Long Island Sound, trying to cross back into American-controlled territory. Rumors surfaced that Hale was betrayed by his first cousin and British Loyalist Samuel Hale, However no one knows for sure.

Hale was interrogated by British General William Howe and, when it was discovered that he was carrying incriminating documents, General Howe ordered his execution for spying, which was set for the following morning. After being led to the gallows, legend holds that the 21-year-old Hale said, "I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country."

It is interesting that often his final words are are misquoted to say: I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.

The difference being that Nathan Hale freely gave his life for our independence. It was not losing but giving as so many of our founding fathers were willing to do.

We have the Victory Report ready to go in the mail on Monday and should be delivered about 10 days after it is mailed.

We recorded another show for the Global Minority Report radio program yesterday afternoon.

I also spoke with our North Carolina attorney briefly. I wanted to confirm the dates for meeting with the mediator and also for the deposition with the attorney for The Rhino Times.

About the first of October I am going to email to those on our email list a financial report on the North Carolina lawsuit. This will include a list of contributors (initials and state) and the amount received. I will also show where this has been distributed.

We are in the critical stage of this lawsuit. A trial date has been set for December 10th. The Rhino Times still has failed to name anyone and has simply pulled our name (The Knights Party) out of the air for this malicious lawsuit. I expect legal fees to begin mounting fast. At $200 an hour it doesn’t take long to see a legal bill that knocks your socks off.

I sincerely appreciate everyone of you who has given to this defense in the past. Please watch for the email about the first of October.

I won’t be writing on my blog again until Tuesday morning. I appreciate all of you who continually support our efforts for White Christian Revival.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Benedict Arnold Betrays his Country

It was on this day in 1780 that Benedict Arnold betrayed his country.

Benedict Arnold was born on January 14, 1741 and died on June 14, 1801. He was 60 years old. Arnold originally fought for American independence from the British Empire as a general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, but later was engaged in a plot with British Major John André to turn West Point over to the British.

André was captured by the Americans with details of the betrayal hidden in his boot. Upon learning of André's capture, Benedict Arnold escaped down the Hudson River to the British Sloop-of-War, "Vulture", narrowly avoiding capture by the forces of General Washington who had departed for West Point immediately upon learning of Arnold's plan. For his efforts, Arnold received a commission as a Brigadier General in the British army and £6,000.

The measure of Arnold's treachery was made worse by the fact that he was considered by many to be the best general and most accomplished leader in the Continental Army. In fact, without Arnold's earlier contributions to the American cause, the American Revolution might well have been lost; notwithstanding, his name, has become a byword for treason.

Arnold distinguished himself early in the war through acts of cunning and bravery. His many successful campaigns included the Capture of Fort Ticonderoga (1775), the Invasion of Canada (1775), victory at the Battle of Valcour Island on Lake Champlain in 1776, the battles of Danbury and Ridgefield in Connecticut (after which he was promoted to Major General), and the Battle of Saratoga in 1777 where he severely injured his right leg.

A monument in Saratoga National Historical Park was erected in recognition of Arnold's victory, heroism and for the injury he sustained during the campaign. However, due to his later treachery it does not bear his name, only a cryptic dedication to "the most brilliant soldier of the Continental army . . . winning for his countrymen the decisive battle of the American Revolution and for himself the rank of Major General." It is the only war memorial in the United States that does not bear the name of its honoree.

Now, as an officer in the British army, Arnold led a force of 1,600 troops into Virginia and captured Richmond, cutting off the major artery of material to the southern colonial effort. It is said that Arnold asked an officer he had taken captive about what the Americans would do if they captured Arnold, and the captain is said to have replied "Cut off your right leg, bury it with full military honors, and then hang the rest of you on a gibbet."

On his death bed in London in 1801 at age 60, Arnold is reputed to have said "Let me die in this old uniform (Colonial) in which I fought my battles. May God forgive me for ever having put on another."

The situation in Jena, Lousiana made me think of my a neighbor who has some goats. They are nice goats and in the spring you can drive by their home and you see little baby goats nursing on their mothers milk. Everyone thinks they are cute. They hop around and sometimes a car will stop and people will want to pet the goats. They come over, "baah, baah" and put their heads up close so you can pet them. Cats and dogs will do the same thing.

I have never seen my neighbor mistreat any of the goats. Why would they? They milk the little goats and the goats have value.

These goats really like people. They want to be around people all the time. If you go out where the goats are they will come over to you and if you aren’t careful you will stumble over them. No matter where you go they will follow you. I recall years ago we had six goats and I have a picture of my wife walking down to the creek with all six goats following behind her.

The trouble with goats is they LOVE people too much. If you didn’t keep them in a pen they would be in the flowers, in the garden, on the porch, climbing on top of the car and going through the front door of your home if you left the door open.

This has nothing to do with living in the south. Northern goats act the same way. European goats act the same way as American goats.

In fact its the same for most all domesticated animals. They want to be around people!
As much as my neighbor loves her goats, she doesn’t want them in her house or sleeping on her bed.

She doesn’t hate her goats. She just wants to keep her house goat free!

And I have never seen her go down to the barn and sleep with the goats. It just isn’t the descent thing to do!

A while back my neighbor and their family were having a picnic around this old tree behind the house and someone left the gate open and right in the middle of their picnic goats started trampling around their picnic site. Goats really like being around people.

My neighbor told me, "I wish we could reason with these goats. I wish they would understand that we don’t hate them. We don’t care if the goats get together in a herd and go about doing the things goats want to do. In fact we like to see happy goats. It’s just I don’t want to hang out with the goats. I don’t want the goats climbing through our open doors and I don’t want the goats around all the time. I don’t want to be worried that an angry Billy Goat might try to ram me with his horns. So when the goats are around I can’t quite relax, I have to be careful and keep looking over my shoulder in case there might be an angry Billy goat."

My neighbors really do like their goats. They take pretty good care of them. They give them lots of feed, they keep their little goat house nice and warm in the winter and when the little baby goats get sick they make sure the little goat gets medical care.

My neighbor said, "The trouble with goats is no matter where we go they want to follow us. It’s almost impossible to get away from them. They can’t understand, we love them - we just don’t want them around all the time!

"I guess there is just something in their nature that won’t allow them to be happy unless we let them live with us."

The Victory Report is being prepared for mailing but it won’t be in today’s mail. But we will be able to mail it Monday. The plan is to record a program for the Global Minority Report radio program later today.

Don’t forget White Christian Heritage Festival - October 20.
Winter Fellowship Conference - December 1-2.
Thank you for your support and keep spreading the GOOD NEWS of White Christian Revival!

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Paoli Massacre

1777 : Redcoats kill sleeping Americans in Paoli Massacre
On the evening of September 20, 1777, near Paoli, Pennsylvania, General Charles Grey and nearly 5,000 British soldiers launch a surprise attack on a small regiment of Patriot troops commanded by General Anthony Wayne in what becomes known as the Paoli Massacre.

Not wanting to lose the element of surprise, Grey ordered his troops to empty their muskets and to use only bayonets or swords to attack the sleeping Americans under the cover of darkness.

With the help of a Loyalist spy they were led them to the camp, General Grey and the British launched the successful attack on the unsuspecting men of the Pennsylvania regiment. It was also alleged that the British soldiers took no prisoners during the attack, stabbing or setting fire to those who tried to surrender. Before it was over, nearly 200 Americans were killed or wounded. The Paoli Massacre became a rallying cry for the Americans against British atrocities for the rest of the Revolutionary War.

The British, however, claim no massacre took place and that the Americans were simply attempting to take advantage of anti-British propaganda.

Yesterday, I was able to get the Victory Report printed and we will begin preparing it for mailing. It is doubtful we will have it in the mail by tomorrow. But I suspect to be able to mail it on Monday.

Don’t forget White Christian Heritage Festival - October 20.
Winter Fellowship Conference - December 1-2.
Thank you for your support and keep spreading the GOOD NEWS of White Christian Revival!