Greetings to all from the Old World, where your humble American expatriate White Nationalist man on the spot strives to give you the view from Europe. This is the first of many letters that I will post to give you an idea of what the nationalist scene looks like here and, more importantly, how American issues are viewed.

— Before I get started however, I would like to also invite you to take a look at my own blog, The Jacksonian Club, which is on OD’s blogroll. The idea behind the Jacksonian Club is a simple one: to bring together White men who share our views, socially, in a fraternal setting.

It is my intention to gather together as many good men as I can find with the immediate goal of forming Jacksonian Clubs in as many of our towns and cities as possible. Like the leftist Jacobin Clubs of old, the purpose of the Jacksonian Clubs will be to bring us together in a spirit of fraternity, to provide an alternative space for us to speak, think, plan and act.

And act we shall.

The idea here is not the formation of a political party or an activist group, but social clubs with a big-tent membership; clubs that bring together men who believe that the current liberal, egalitarian regime is out-of-control and beyond reform, requiring replacement to secure our ancient rights, liberties and Anglo traditions. The important thing is that those of us of the New Right need a social space to connect, to talk, to form friendships, to experience true comradeship based on a noble goal.

In one town, the Club may be three men who meet for lunch each Sunday afternoon. In other city, it may be seven who meet at a Starbucks. Eventually, the goal is to have permanent clubs–like the old fraternal orders–where we can meet regularly. There will be ideas distributed via email for discussion, but, more importantly, the leadership of the Club wants to hear ideas from the field. Tell us what you are thinking, what you think the best way forward advancing our ideas in your community are. Let us come up with new, intelligent and effective ways to act. The ultimate goal is influence: like the current Tea Party, but for those of us who realize that simply voting in another Republican or rolling back this or that piece of liberal legislation is not sufficient given the scope of the problem we face. What we need are strong voices advocating fundamental, deep and abiding change, across all of our institutions, from the government, to the university, to the media and in our schools.

We cannot remain silent. But in order to find our voice, we first need to know each other, find our strength and find our voice.

— Now, let us return to the Old World. To remind you, I am an American professional who lost his job in the recession and found new one with an international company with offices throughout the world. I was sent to work at my current office, in a major European city, on the Continent (that is to say, not the UK or Ireland). My job brings me into daily contact with people from all over the European Union, as well as further afield.

— The International Court at The Hague has issued a ruling on the legality of the declaration of independence that created the Muslim state of Kosovo out of Orthodox Serbia. Serbia had asked for the ruling. There is widespread disagreement here over the exact meaning of the ruling, but like such intricate matters in our own Supreme Court, such distinctions are lost on the masses, who have just taken notice of the bare fact that the court has ruled the declaration legal under international law. As a result, there is increased pressure on nations here which have refused to recognize Kosovo, a largely criminal state run by Muslim narco and human traffickers who have learned to speak the right words about social justice and inclusiveness on the side. Aside from the Orthodox nations, who have stood behind their cousin Serbs, European nations that heretofore have refused to recognize this new Muslim state (which, incidentally, is almost entirely funded by the Government of the United States, our nation also being its biggest booster) include: Georgia, Romania, Slovakia and Spain.

However, the Muslim’s terrorist army, the KLA, was stopped before it could finish the job it set out to do, which was to ethnically cleanse all Serbs out of “Kosovo” before independence. As a result, there remains a large Serbian population in the north of the “country.” Unreported at home, but very much in the news here, is that these Serbs have taken the International Court’s ruling to heart and have now begun to circulate a draft declaration of independence, to create a separate Serb state which would eventually re-unify with Serbia.

To no one’s surprise, the legality of this move is seen in quite a different light.

Serbia is also in de-facto control of much of the electric production in the north of Kosovo, and the KLA government, even backed by U.S. combat troops, cannot enter much of their own country. This war is far from over, and the pathetic sight of our own government going to bat for Muslims against European Christians, over a region that means to the Serbs what the Alamo means to the Texans, seems to be waking some up here to the fact that the U.S. has gone from being a promoter of democracy to the exporter of revolution, even if it means dispossessing people from their ancestral homeland.

— A similar issue is going on in Belgium, where after many months the ethnically divided nation is still unable to form a government. It has become commonplace here to hear people note with either sadness or pleasure (depending on the person’s politics) that while the era of the European Union was supposed to mean the end of the ethno-state, the fact that new ethno-states are reasserting themselves at the very headquarters of the EU speaks volumes.

— Yet more separation anxiety. A recent poll in the Austrian media showed that a large majority of people in the west of Austria and the southwest of Germany would prefer to leave the EU by having their states secede and join the Swiss Confederation. While some dismissed the news as fanciful, the poll numbers supporting such a move were so overwhelming, even after being re-tested, that serious observers could not help but note that, again, the average European is showing much more loyalty to their ancient communities than to the European superstate. Switzerland herself has had no comment on the matter, but does seem rather pleased at herself for being so loved, despite its old fashioned decentralized federalist ways.

— Business last week took me to for the first time to Slovakia and its capital, Bratislava. The capital was bustling with energy, even if the Stalinist concrete block housing and run down infrastructure still make it all too clear that Communism wasn’t all that long ago. I had hoped to question folks there about the recent change in government, but work got in the way.

I did manage to see one sight, however, that brought a broad smile to my face. While returning to the train station, I passed on one of the main streets a group of very muscular young men, clean cut, and dressed for business. In other words, not thugs. The obvious leader of this pack was walking slightly ahead and was wearing a black t-shirt under a dark sports coat. When I got close enough to him, I could read what his t-shirt said:

“Anti-Anti-Fa”

— In France, the nation mainstream conservatives can’t stop talking about how weak it is, even while American Muslims are about to put an obvious LOL on Ground Zero itself, the government has begun the large-scale rounding up and deportation of Gypsies. No one except the Communists has even complained. Even the usual human rights groups have been near silent.

— Arizona and its immigration law are spoken of, but most Europeans simply do not understand the American federal system enough to comment on it intelligently. There is the usual European superiority complex that assumes the story must mean in some way that Americans are horribly racist, not like us, even as they themselves continue to dream up ever more inventive ways to keep the Turks (Europe’s Mexicans) out.

— I spoke to a Hungarian colleague about the new nationalist party Jobbik’s stunning election results there and entry into government. As a liberal, he was hopeful that their rhetoric would tone down with actual government responsibility, but, he added “that’s what people thought about the Nazis too, and look how that worked out.” When pressed, he admitted quite openly that the Roma and Muslims are indeed criminals, drug pushers, pimps and human traffickers, but lamely added that the issue was complex and needed someone more sophisticated than Jobbik to handle the matter. Jobbik’s idea is to solve the problem by ridding Hungary of both the Roma and the Muslims, under the novel idea of Hungary for the Hungarians. Keep an eye on them. They even wear their private military uniforms to sessions of parliament.

— That’s it for now. I hope you’ll tune in for my letters regularly. Please do contact me directly at albertjacksonian at the google email domain. Best to you all, comrades. Keep your chins up. Europe isn’t dead yet and neither are we!