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Residents of Crook County, Oregon recently voted on joining the latest secessionist effort gaining steam within the rapidly-polarizing United States. The Greater Idaho movement seeks to incorporate up to 14 counties of eastern Oregon into the state of Idaho, which would extend Idaho’s border several hundred miles westward to the Cascade Mountains. Crook County marks the 13th county in eastern Oregon to agree to this plan.
The reasons for the proposal’s popularity are quite obvious. The mostly rural and traditional-minded people of eastern Oregon are tired of being ignored or overridden by the far-Left Democrats in the urban centers of Portland and Salem who basically control the state. While high taxes, lax crime laws, and stringent gun-control measures were what helped prompt Mike McCarter to form the Greater Idaho movement back in 2020, onerous Oregon COVID policies and a recent law decriminalizing drug possession sealed the deal for many eastern Oregonians.
There is some momentum here. Proponents point out that both sides will benefit, with Idaho projected to pick up 1.2 million people and an additional $170 million in tax revenue after the border change. It should come to no surprise that the measure is popular in Idaho. On the Oregon side, the state subsidizes many in the eastern part of the state already, where incomes are much lower than in the more urban western part. Oregon would stand to save tens of millions in tax revenue with that rural millstone no longer hanging around its neck. Further, the Oregon conservative minority is still large enough to make its presence felt in Salem. Without it, a supermajority of Democrats would have more money and more freedom to enact whatever policies they want.
Another thing Greater Idaho has going for it is its timeliness and the fact that it is one of many precursors to Red-State Secession. As McCarter explained in a recent interview, what’s happening in Oregon is happening just about everywhere:
It’s not just here. It’s in every state in the union. Because if you look at who controls the vote in Washington: Seattle Metro. Who controls the vote in Illinois? Chicago. Who controls the vote in New York? New York City. Atlanta controls Georgia. I mean it’s one right after another.
This much is true. In the past few years we have seen red-state secession efforts in many places. For example, in Illinois 27 counties voted in 2020 to become part of Indiana. In 2021, a New Mexico Republican legislator attempted to amend the state’s constitution to allow three southeastern counties to secede and join Texas. Also in 2021, five Maryland lawmakers proposed that three western counties join West Virginia, despite West Virginia being a much poorer state than Maryland. The year before, the Governor of West Virginia himself invited disgruntled Virginia counties to come join the Mountain State. The same story is repeating itself in Colorado, where lawmakers are pushing to incorporate Weld County into Wyoming.
On a more local level, 2023 saw the unfortunate demise of the Buckhead City initiative, which had hoped to de-annex the uptown district of Atlanta from Atlanta proper, as it is rife with crime and corruption. On the bright side, however, the Louisiana Supreme Court ruled earlier this month that sections of Baton Rouge, Louisiana could break off to form the brand new city of St. George. A similar victory was achieved around the same time by Austin, Texas enclave Lost Creek, which voted overwhelmingly to split with Austin over its woke policies and exploding crime rates.
This, of course, says nothing about the most famous red-state secession movement of them all: Texit. In a July 2022 poll conducted by SurveyUSA, it was determined that 66% of Texas voters wished to secede from the United States. This amounted to 73% of Republican voters and 59% of Democrat voters. This year, Texas Republicans refused to put a question about secession on the GOP primary ballot despite pressure from the Texas Nationalist Movement and its campaign that collected 140,000 signatures. Undeterred, Texas nationalists are vowing to get the Texas Independence Referendum Act ready for the first legislative session in 2025.
Of course, we also cannot forget Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s recent call for a “national divorce,” which boosted the visibility of all secessionist movements across America.
With the notable exception of Calexit, which essentially stalled after the stolen election of 2020, all these secession movements have one thing in common: direction. They all feature old-fashioned red-state folks trying to get away from progressive blue-state people. The former group has remained steadfast to time-honored American values such as independence, self-sufficiency, family, and religion, while the latter is veering further and further to the Left thanks to immigration, changing demographics, and inflamed racial and sexual identity politics. To hear the mainstream media tell it, this is primarily a rural-urban divide. While there is some truth to this, it doesn’t explain the Buckhead-Atlanta, St. George-Baton Rouge, and Lost Creek-Austin disputes very well. These are more suburban vs. urban. Furthermore, how does this paradigm explain Texas?
We all know the undercurrents here, even if the Right is shyer about discussing it than the Left. This is white flight writ large. Any time whites complain about crime and urban corruption, there will be racial undertones. This is because, quite logically, black and brown people commit a disproportionate amount of crime and are disproportionately corrupt when given real power in American cities. When you avoid these people in general, you tend to have more orderly societies, lower taxes, and better representative government. Who wouldn’t want that? Since Democrats are beholden to the tribalist interests of all non-whites and non-heteronormative people, they must govern in such a way as to place the interests of ordinary whites after the interests of these privileged groups. And the more of such people you have in a state, the less a Democratic state legislator will be willing to listen to the grievances of whites. This is basically what the people or eastern Oregon have known for years and are trying to rectify via the Greater Idaho movement.
Do they have a chance? I don’t think so. Aside from the great effort it would take and the Left’s pathological need for control and change, it would be a colossal blunder on the part of Oregon Democrats — to say nothing of every Democrat in the US House of Representatives — to ratify Greater Idaho. Regardless of whatever financial incentives this change promises, it will also make a red state redder and a blue state less blue. In such a future, Democratic presidential candidates would gain fewer electoral votes by winning in Oregon, while their Republican counterparts would gain more electoral votes by winning in Idaho. Why would the Democrats sign up to take such a hit? Why would they set 1.2 million new white Idahoans free, allowing them to impede the Democratic agenda there, when they can effectively continue to hold them hostage in Oregon, where they can’t? Democrats in Oregon and on the federal level will fight this measure tooth and nail — as they should. Without any Democratic support, the Greater Idaho movement will, sadly, be dead on arrival.
I nevertheless support Greater Idaho wholeheartedly — as all white advocates should — and I dearly hope my analysis is wrong. Whether or not it emerges victorious in the end, however, the bigger point here is that we must prepare the nation for red-state secession. For that to happen, whites everywhere need to be talking about and planning for it constantly through separation schemes both big and small. Whites will also need to overcome racial taboos and start seeing what the Left sees plainly enough: that all forms of red-state secession are tribalist at heart.
Whites wish to do what’s best for white people by claiming territories for themselves upon which to form and maintain white societies — and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. This is red-state secession, and the sooner white Americans realize this and act in their collective racial interests, the better. With all the non-white immigration currently being inflicted upon America, one day soon there may be no place left where white secessionism will even be possible.
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I suspect things will blow up in D.C. before any of these named secession efforts take place (or not) by voting.
Naturally, whatever happens in D.C. will affect everything else across the country. (And it may be quicker and simpler – but not necessarily easier – to take our own side once the cartel is destroyed or self-destructs.)
Next year is going to be very interesting.
Thanks for this article, SJQ. Keep ’em coming.
I was hoping to hear from more secessionist voices after the Trump verdict. But Twitter was filled with Con Inc people bragging about donating to the Trump campaign and “winning” in 2024. Very depressing that something like this show trial can’t inspire Con Inc to think bigger.
Why do you say that? We need to encourage both trends: a Trump victory, and as much Red State secessionism as possible. Trump buys us metapolitical awakening time; another Biden term means accelerating dispossession. Do you expect GOP operatives to call for breaking up the USA? That’s not a winning electoral slogan – for the moment.
I was hoping to hear from many more secessionist voices. I heard from none.
Not sure what you’re responding to with your comment. “We need to encourage both trends.” That’s what I was trying to do.
Other than lower taxes for rich whypipo, I am not sure what could be gained by Weld County, Colorado joining Wyoming since it is already part of the Shït-Lib I-25 Corridor – East Slope of the Rockies – from Colorado Springs, CO to Cheyenne, WY.
And are they going to build a wall across Interstate 25, which runs from central Wyoming down to the populated parts of New Mexico past Santa Fe and Albuquerque to Las Cruces, near the Mexican border?
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A greater Idaho. Hmmm, I am not so sure that this will mean anything more than less regulatory whatever and lower taxes.
Just watch that Epoch Times video in the article where Idaho Governor Brad Little praises just that. Fiscal hawkery and less regulations on business and the mostest low wages is all that the GOP really cares about ─ this and overly-strict abortion laws.
Californians are moving to Boise like gangbusters to buy McMansions and demand that more infrastructure be built to accomodate them. Idaho is one of the top growth states right now.
To be fair, they tend to be White and mostly Conservative. And these people learn quickly to ditch their California license plates and that Boise is pronounced “Boy-See” and not “Boy-Zee.” But they practically get ecstatic when Somalian neighbors move in too.
I have been watching the Daybell trial on TV recently. The murders (or at least the country home where the Vallow kids’ bodies were dumped in the Chadster’s back pasture) occurred in Fremont County, which is on the Wyoming and Montana border in the South-East part of Idaho.
Just to the South of Fremont, County is Madison County where BYU-Idaho is located. Unless we are talking about a swarthy foreign student at the University, or Pedro who ran for class president in that one movie, this is solid White people country.
Fremont County, Idaho is the size of the state of Rhode Island, except with a population of only about 15 thousand, so the trials of the century ─ Lori Vallow’s last year, and Chad Daybell’s this year ─ were moved to Boise, the Idaho state capital.
So I have been watching the trial, and I laughed when the news people clustered Live outside the Boise courthouse waiting for Chad’s jury verdict had a couple of Negro children with foreign accents crash through the live shot “looking for da swimmun poohl.” You might have thought that the Swaziland emperor’s kids stopped by to visit as the news people fawned.
Other than a minor Hispanic component, there are not many non-Whites in Idaho and almost no Blacks. The problem, however, is that the locals really are completely color blind. This does not stop the Pavlovian mainstream media from playing the “White Supreemist” trope for effect every chance they can, of course.
I am not sure how to change the attitude of White people, but they just aren’t coming to the White Supremo meetings. That is the real problem.
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Didn’t the Mormons used to be staunchly in favor of segregation and opposed to race mixing? It’s a shame they seem to have cut the racialism out of their theology. Now they’re stuck with people like Mitt Romney and Spencer Cox.
Idaho has a reputation for being “based” but we all saw how they treated Patriot Front after their protest last year.
Until 1978, when the senile church President Spencer W. Kimball had a Godly revelation, ratified by the General Authorities, to reverse the longstanding LDS policy, Blacks “of African descent” were not ordained to the LDS lay priesthood (which is expected of all men in good standing with the church).
This policy had effectively put the brakes on race-mixing, although it actually did not apply to Black Africans joining the church or to other non-Whites at all. I remember some of my Catholic friends in school in the early ’70s being appalled that we were so mean to the poor Negroes and would not let them be ordained to the priesthood in our church. They wanted to find a Boy Scout troop that wasn’t run by Mormons, but that was not so easy to do.
When the LDS church changed their policy on Blacks in late 1978, the flood gates went open to race-mixing (at least in theory) and I began to rethink the magic and superstition involved with Christianity in general.
All Christian groups ulitimately have this problem of universalism and universal Liberation. The Mormons were rather smug about it in that they had managed to hold out until 1978 instead of 1968 at the height of the Marxist political agitation. My parents voted for segregationist George Wallace in 1968.
Last year I spent the holidays in Utah and Idaho with relatives and I was following some of the LDS member debates going on locally, and now it is LGBT and not African ordination. The LDS church, of course, is holding the line on LGBT, but affluent Mormons are very worried about this stance. The LDS church does not recognize Gay marriages, for example. Oh dear.
It is obvious to me that the question is not whether there will be Black Lesbian Latter-Day Saint Bishops but when. Will it be fifty years from now or fifteen?
I am betting less than fifteen years from now. I already know that what Nietzsche called the Churchmen ─ those who think not of this world but something after ─ always ultimately have feet of clay, so “sooner” is what I’m betting.
As far as I am concerned, White people will never get succor from the Churchmen. Christianity might as well be Kultmarx and also mean the full “emancipation” of the Joo-know-whos.
But regarding Patriot Front and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. This is in the panhandle, and Northern Idaho is ─ contrary to popular belief ─ not LDS. The LDS are maybe the fifth most numerous Christian denomination up there.
Also, in spite of a handful of White Supremist Identity Christians led by the late Pastor Richard Butler until about the turn of the century, the rest of the area was about as Shït-Lib as you would expect from the Seattle, Washington area.
In fact, the chief (or at least one of the noisiest) local SPLC crusaders forty or so years ago was the late Bill Wassmuth, who I thought was a member of the Hebrew tribe but in reality was a defrocked Catholic priest. He blew up his own house with dynamite and blamed it on White rayciss people hoping for a Federal Gotterdammerung against the Nazis ─ a story not unlike what happened to publisher and Holocaust Denier Ernst Zündel in Canada. This fits into the context of the 1992 Ruby Ridge, Idaho incident too. Randy Weaver was unsuccessfully coerced by Feds into becoming an informant against Butler and his small Aryan Nations congregation, which he maybe attended once or twice.
A generation or two ago before the Reagan era, Northern Idaho was working-class Democrat and Unionized with many jobs in logging, mining, and manufactures.
By 1986, Idaho had become one of the last to become a Right-to-Work state, and it is now undergoing a gentrification process of fast-food franchises and retired rich people moving there. A lot of aerospace and nuclear engineers settled in Idaho after WWII, which is what my Dad did and why I grew up there. My Mom is a fourth-generation Idaho farm girl.
Anyway, the point is that today Northern Idaho is full of rich White Liberals who love to virtue-signal about how progressive and tolerant they are. They are not Conservative and they are not LDS. That would hold true to some extent for the Marxist college town of Moscow, Idaho in the panhandle ─ where the University of Idaho is located.
Boise, the Idaho state capital, is in the middle of the state, and the LDS minority are represented but hardly dominant.
In the parts of Idaho that are still predominantly LDS, the South-Eastern part of the state, come June you will find more Pride flags than San Francisco during an AIDS fundraiser. That is true of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah as well, which is a city of about 40 percent LDS.
I’m not trying to be a cynic but I think it is important to understand the socio-cultural landscape that we know ─ and I come from a long line of Western pioneer stock.
I started school in Las Vegas in 1966 when the only Black persons around there were Candyman singer Sammy Davis Jr., and Martin Luther King Jr. passing through the casino-hotels to beat and rape White prostitutes. Sin City is a very different place today. The Jews learned the hospitality industry from Mormons like Marriott, who got his start selling (non-alcoholic) root beer in the nation’s capital after going to New England on a church mission. I have heard from elderly friends that Mr. Marriott was a very decent guy to work for.
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Great comment, Scott. I’ve dreamed for years of escaping the vibrancy here to somewhere in Idaho, Montana or the Cowboy State. It may never come true, but in case I do get out there, I’m considering Pocatello and Idaho Falls to start with, as a temporary stop from which to explore deeper into the hinterlands for something permanent. Which do you like more?
Thanks. I would say that unless you are retired, employment would be a concern, although there are lots of Walmarts. Boise, Pocatello, and Idaho Falls are the only places of significant population in the state, but the semi-rural bedroom towns in between might have great appeal (if you have a car, LOL).
Boise and I.F. are growing like crazy and the infrastructure is struggling to keep pace. Pocatello has been eclipsed now by I.F. and is undergoing some rustification, which has some appeal to me because there is less hustle and bustle.
Pocatello is a old railroad town on the Oregon Trail. Idaho State University is located there, where I graduated from. I also graduated from BYU-Idaho in Rexburg. The town was founded in 1883. There are adjunct classes for both four-year schools available in Idaho Falls. Lots of tourism in the Summer, but the Mom & Pop businesses have now mostly given way to woke corporatization. You can’t get away from Globohomo entirely. Do we still use that word?
Really, if you can find a cheap enough house or land to build on between Poky and going North on the interstate or the divided highway to Ashton hill (just outside of Island Park or West Yellowstone) you really can get the best of rural or semi-rural without being stuck in Hooterville. Cellular mobile telephones and the Internet have changed much.
Generally speaking, the healthcare is excellent. My late Grandmother graduated from nursing school in Pocatello in 1935. Lots of doctors like to settle down and retire in SE Idaho. My nephew graduated from the Naval Academy and completed his military obligation. He married a local Idaho girl and is currently in medical school in Texas, but will be returning permanently to SE Idaho to raise his rather large brood. Unlike the South-West part of the country, Idaho is not overly geriatric.
Another nephew became an aerospace and nuclear engineer like my Dad, but he has had a hard time getting a permanent position at the “site” (the Idaho National Laboratory) in the Arco desert (but within an easy drive or company bus ride to I.F., Blackfoot, or Pocatello). At least he has some professional options as he gets more experience as a paripetetic engineer (or travelling whore as my Dad used to call aerospace job-shopping).
One weird statistic is that a place like New Mexico that is extremely depressed economically ─ with Whites and Germans on holiday no longer coming so much for the Route 66 teepee tourism ─ there are still more per-capita scientists and engineers and PhD’s because of the National Labs like Los Alamos and Sandia. This aspect was explored somewhat in the TV series Breaking Bad. One childhood home of many for me was in Albuquerque and only about a mile or two from the real suburban home of the fictional Walter White. But a lot has changed since 1968 when I lived there and the unemployment and vibrancy plus high crime of today.
In Idaho, there are lots of underemployed nuclear engineers too, but at least their kids can get hired at Walmart or by the bank or Post Office, and the vibrancy is more like Mayberry than Tijuana or Compton.
There is indeed some limited vibrancy in Idaho of the minor South-of-the-border kind because the Migrants no longer migrate back ─ but it’s nothing like in the South-West where I am. And seeing Blacks at all in Idaho is a comparatively rare event ─ cue the oohs and ahhs.
Another nephew-in-law has made manager at Wendys into his life’s work, but he is doing pretty well for someone without too much college and he has a very nice family.
The continental-style windy Winters in Idaho can also be a real chore to stay the least. That is an acquired taste that I don’t miss. I’ve gotten used to 115 degree Summer heat, except when there is a storm that knocks out the electricity or dumps a dust devil into the pool. Arizona is growing like crazy too but maybe for different reasons. Homes and real estate everywhere in the Intermountain West is prohibitively expensive.
Wherever you are, I think it is important to have an extended network of family members if they are fairly close. I try to make it to reunions regularly. Alienation is one of the worst things to avoid.
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“But they practically get ecstatic when Somalian neighbors move in too.”
If we cannot even be explicit, what is the use? Seriously, we cannot say this state(s) is explicitly for European Peoples? And upon doing so, if it is not 100% White over a decade or so it can be, as long as we embark on the correct trajectory. Whatever problem we have, we need to jettison it & fast.
Spencer J. Quinn: Do they have a chance? I don’t think so.
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Me neither, Spencer. Red state/Blue state secession schemes won’t work.
The only rational plan must be determined, strict geographical separation by race if the White race is to be preserved — and not just any Whites, but serious, determined eligible Whites.
Another civil war on American soil is becoming more and more likely and it will be racial this time, leading to ethnic balkanization. Whites must have their exclusive living space, their own responsible leaders, government, and justice system; its own economy, media, education system — nothing less will be acceptable.
There are American precedents for secession. Though not entirely racially motivated one example was almost exclusively White: the state of Franklin. Read about that here and see a map of Franklin in what’s now essentially the 11 and 1/2 counties that constitute the current, mostly White First Congressional District of Tennessee: “The Secessionist State of Franklin — Can it Happen Again?” at whitebiocentrism.com.
In North Carolina, regionalism has existed since day one. In August 1784, western North Carolinians established the State of Franklin—“the only de facto state that functioned in every aspect of statal power,” writes historian Samuel Cole Williams. After a civil war in the mountains, however, the “Lost State of Franklin” ceased in February 1789…
Although North Carolina did not recognize its statehood, Franklin operated for almost five years like any other state. It granted, for example, land warrants and marriage licenses and built roads. Franklin leaders even negotiated treaties with the Cherokee and in the state’s waning days, they sought to be annexed by Spain. John Sevier, a former leader of the Watauga Association (the first autonomous White government in the British colonies) and leader of the Wataugans at the Battle of King’s Mountain, served as the first governor…
I agree that these planned secessions are unlikely to happen but they serve a useful purpose. They are almost all attempted by Whites and it serves as an inspiration for other Whites. For too long Whites have done very little overall to advance their cause. Seeing this can motivate Whites to get active and realise they are not alone or one of a small group. It also provides networking and the development of organizational skills.
These are the people who will likely be instrumental if there are to be Oranias in North America.
“Do they have a chance? I don’t think so.”
There is only one realistic way for this to happen: unilaterally. Waiting for their political enemies to give them permission is foolish. I believe supporters of Greater Idaho should accept and promulgate this reality. Counties that want to join Greater Idaho should follow these four “easy” steps:
1. Get their county officials on board, especially the executive and sheriffs.
2. Ensure their county would be a benefit to Idaho, not a drag, and could function independent of Oregon.
3. Approach the Idaho state government, make their case, and get their blessing.
4. Declare themselves part of Idaho, cease enforcing Oregon law and sending taxes to Salem, begin enforcing Idaho law, and redirect tax money to Idaho.
Done! Step 2 is perhaps the hardest part, as rural counties don’t boast much of a tax base and service provision is less efficient. Some counties may depend on others for power or water.
It would be a tremendous boon to the project if the most promising counties simply switched allegiance to Idaho right now. That would change the “facts on the ground” and put the ball in their hands. Other counties would be itching to follow. Democrats will never let those counties go, even if that hurts them financially, so waiting for their blessing dooms the project.
Maybe Congress needs to agree for Congressional representation, but this is not so much about gaining federal power but more about local autonomy. The bridge of Congressional representation can be crossed later. Fortune favors the bold!
I support anyone who wants to disassociate themselves from the evil woke antifa Portland crowd, but I have a bad feeling that there are “Kid Rock conservatives” behind this. Their priorities would be 1) drill, baby, drill (how I hate that, lamely and cornily adopting black slang), 2) selling off all or any state forests for clearcutting, 3) just before that, gutting any game laws and inviting sociopathic oligarchs worldwide to come in and spend million-dollar fees to shoot any and all trophy animals, 4) taking the paltry oil from 1) and turning it into jellied gasoline to ship to their greatest ally so they can burn “those fucking towelheads” alive. To paraphrase the Blues Brothers talking about “Illinois Nazis,” I hate Kid Rock conservatives.
Won’t matter… I now live in in Idaho and it’s filling up with Mexicans/Central Americans. As with Texas, it will make no difference unless they start deporting the hordes of brown people
Thank you! Idaho is currently now under 80% White, and Washington is only 62% White, and Oregon less than 75%
Last summer I visited a friend in Vermont too, and I saw African grocery stores, Haitians, Muslims, and Cambodians restaurants too. Need I even mention that Somalia look more like Minnesota than actual Minnesota does? Even Maine has black people in it now, and Connecticut looks more and more like the Bronx today. I just got back from Lexington, Kentucky two days ago, and there were too trucks in every parking lot, and every Walmart and grocery store/gas station cashier was either a Filipino or a Vietnamese. In KENTUCKY of all places!
None of these whiter states that people used to endlessly yap about are Lilly White anymore. We have to take a national stand, because cancer spreads.
I left California in 2020, and moved to Springfield/Branson. What group did I see the most? Mexicans and that type. I moved to Wyoming in 2022. What did I see? The same, and again not many blacks. I moved to Idaho Falls, again going by census statistics which has whites as 75%, but again that was wrong because Mestizo invaders are not included in those counts. There are a helluva lot of beans here. At least half. White nationalists have lost their minds. They just fixate on blacks and Muslims. That can’t see the forest for the trees lately. The forest of invasive Mexican trees. We’re doomed.
I’ve probably worn out my welcome in this thread, but the Hispanic minority is responsible for a high number of gang and drug violence in Idaho. And, for good measure, there are far too many of the usual White Trash that need some serious peine forte et dure.
Generally speaking, the courts are far too lenient with the druge traffickers and users. We can call it an ethnostate if we want, but unless we get a handle on these basic problems of governance we are not going to get anything done.
Case in point…
In the article below some spicy Caballeros and a couple of White Trash kidnapped a young White guy from his trailer park and meted some drug-lord justice to him. I don’t know what he did wrong exactly, maybe didn’t pay cash for his drugs ─ or else these rocket surgeons thought he was a Narc or whatever ─ but for punishment they tried to cut off his hands with a hatchet, and then left him for dead.
The victim used his blindfold as a touriquet and then walked less than a mile over lava beds to an elderly couple’s house in the middle of nowhere who called 911. If they had not been home, the guy would be a dead man today.
My parents are the “elderly couple” in question ─ when a bloody young man showed up at their door near death and with severe injuries to his hands.
VIDEO: Hatchet victim describes brutal attack during emotional court hearing
“Each has been charged with first-degree kidnapping and mayhem, according to court documents.”
And this is the important part:
“First-degree kidnapping carries a possible death penalty, though Bonneville County Prosecutor Daniel L. Clark said he does not intend to pursue it.“
Why not pursue it, dilweed? This is in a nutshell why you have to stay vigilant even in sleepy little White-topias like Idaho Falls.
I could tell a few other crime stories about lily-White parts of the country.
In 1987, I used to close a convenience store adjacent to the 2-Way radio shop where I worked in Idaho Falls, and a serial killer who specialized in shooting convenience store clerks and stuffing them into the walk-in cooler for a few cartons of stolen cigarettes lived right around the corner. He used to come in there late at night all the time browsing the dirty books. He never gave me any trouble, but I kept a close eye on him as an obvious undesirable.
When his crime spree was put to an end by an arrest after he caused the hue-and-cry to crest by raping and murdering a Special Education teacher, it ended a local crime panic that most people don’t even fathom today. The authorities at the time denied that anything unusual was going on, but everyone knew differently ─ and you don’t very often find Special Education teachers kidnapped from the Albertson’s parking lot and then driven out to the lava beds to be raped and shot in the rectum (sorry for the TMI).
“We’re not a sleepy little cow town anymore,” the Bonneville County Sheriff defiantly declared. Back then you needed a permit from the Sheriff to carry a concealed weapon ─ and this proud Democrat really didn’t like to issue those to the local Rednecks. I don’t know precisely what the Sheriff’s mixed ethnicity was, but he looked like a stock character in a Pancho Villa movie.
Anyway, the perpetrator was executed by Idaho Corrections in 2011 ─ but today the state executioners can’t even find a vein without botching the execution. The Firing Squad is now an alternate method of capital punishment in Idaho, but not surprisingly, nobody can figure out how to get ‘er done.
An ethnostate is a wonderful idea that I support enthusiastically ─ but in my view we have to get back to fundamentals about how you would even go about building a State and maintaining order. Are we really up to the task of basic statecraft?
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XCalifornian: June 4, 2024 I left California in 2020, and moved to Springfield/Branson… I moved to Wyoming in 2022… I moved to Idaho Falls… There are a helluva lot of beans here. At least half. White nationalists have lost their minds… We’re doomed.
Don’t be defeatist, X. Complete geographical racial separation is the only solution, not White flight and not half baked “Red State secession.”
“Beans” cannot make White babies. We know them when we see them.
Our National Alliance community in Upper East Tennessee is in a precinct in Johnson County that is still virtually 100% White and NA members are relocating here to help build our community. We don’t want mere “White nationalists” who simply are engaging in hopeless White flight without wanting to contribute to building our community.
We’re not for everybody: What is the National Alliance? at natall.com
Anything which undermines the cohesion of the Regime is on the agenda for nationalists. While shifting the borders of a northwest state might not accomplish much that is substantive, it gets people to consider bigger things. And then perhaps to act upon them.
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Excellent analysis, as usual.
Greater Idaho won’t happen, unless, as one commenter outlined, it is unilateral.
I live on the Oregon side of the State of Jefferson. Low population and energy here. It is even less likely. On a bright note, I’ll be living in the potential Greater Idaho area by this time next year, God willing.
Pedantic note: Oregonians divide the state into Western, Central, and Eastern. Greater Idaho movement contains Eastern and Central Oregon.
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