OUR STATE
The state of Virginia is rich in history and its
pioneering spirit has left a legacy for all of us. She has played a
prominent leadership role throughout her existence, beginning with America’s
early settlers in Jamestown.
In 1607,
Jamestown was founded and became the first permanent English settlement. The
colonists, of strong will and a determined spirit, worked the land and
struggled for their existence. Famine and disease were rampant in the early
days of the village, but the survivors endured and found new hope in the
arrival of new settlers. Worse than suffering through nature’s ills, the
proud European settlers fought valiantly against the savages who attacked
incessantly. Within five years, Jamestown prospered and
became the capital of Virginia in 1612.
The efforts and success of Europeans in
Virginia's first colony were a pretext of great things to come. Virginia was a
significant contributor in both Wars of Independence (Revolutionary and
Northern Aggression - better known as the "Civil War"), leading others by
example in her fighting spirit and commitment to resisting oppression and
dispossession. Her shining example serves as a beacon of hope to those alive
today.
Virginia is home to many notable Founding Fathers
like Washington and Jefferson and she has produced more presidents than any
other state in the union. This historical legacy attracts many tourists, and those seeking to discover Virginia's European-American heritage each year.
Thomas
Jefferson is considered the most famous of all Virginians. His hand penned
the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. As a visionary,
his understanding of the need for living space prompted him to make the
Louisiana Purchase. He commissioned two explorers, which lead to the Lewis
and Clarke expedition, providing an inspirational and moving story for
Virginians today. Monticello, Jefferson's home, displays his creative genius when observing much of the architecture that he designed.
Jefferson's magnificent personal library convinces everyone of his thirst
for knowledge.
It is the state
flag, however, that reveals the heart and soul of past and present
Virginians. Adorned with the colors of blue and white, the state seal serves
as a warning to those who seek to oppress our people. The seal displays two
soldiers; one slain in defeat, the other standing triumphantly in victory
over tyranny. Beneath the dramatization is the slogan Sic Semper Tyrannis –
“Thus always to Tyrants”.
(Click the image
of the flag to observe a detailed view of the state seal.)
Currently,
Virginia is fighting in unison with other states for independence from tyranny.
Governmental programs have created drastic demographic changes, an influx of
Third World immigration and the outsourcing of jobs to overseas foreign
labor markets. It is time for Virginians once again to rise and lead others
by example through dedication and commitment. Her citizens are being called
by their ancestors of the past to resist the invasion of her sacred soil and
the dispossession of her people.
We in the
National Alliance, America's foremost organization working for the interests
of those of European heritage, are striving diligently in building strong healthy White
communities. Our members are increasing and our resolve is firm.
Through public
information and awareness campaigns, we are seeking to educate and enlighten
our people. This is not an easy task when contrasted with the perversions
and culture-destroying media propaganda citizens of Virginia witness each
day.
Non-violent
legal remedies and community building are the best solutions to this
terrible dilemma. If we don’t act now, tomorrow will be too late. We hope
that you will join us in what may very well be our greatest struggle yet.
A membership form can be found by following the link "Who we are" located at
the top of this page. There, you will also find the philosophy and ideology
of our organization.