new zealand was not the original choice for attack, i only arrived to new zealand to live temporarily whilst i planned and trained, but i soon found out that new zealand was as target rich of an environment as anywhere else in the west. those that are ethnically and culturally european. we were born from our lands and our own culture was molded by these same lands.the protection and preservation of these lands is of the same importance as the protection and preservation of our own ideals and beliefs. lead and your people will follow. the same people will find themselves gradually less and less represented both politically and culturally, becoming essentially foreigners in their own lands. goodbye, god bless you all and i will see you in valhalla. no, carrying out an attack for fame would be laughable.after all who can remember the name of the attackers in the september 11 attack in new york? how about the attack on the pentagon? you will find no reprieve, not in iceland, not in poland, not in new zealand, not in argentina, not in ukraine, not anywhere in the world. who do you represent? to ensure diverse peoples remain diverse, separate, unique, undiluted in unrestrained in cultural or ethnic expression and autonomy. unfortunately not, there was a much larger work written, roughly 240 pagies long that spoke on many issues and went into much depth, but in a moment of unbridled self criticism, i deleted the entire work and started again, two weeks before the attack itself.
because the “ x ” groups can be dealt with in time, but the high fertility immigrants will destroy us now, soon it is a matter of survival we destroy them first. nothing is conserved. there are cultural, ethnic and racial differences that makes interchanging one ethnic group with another an impossibility. why did you choose new zealand as a place to attack? 2.answers to my people/supporters questions what are your views? simple, white, wooden crosses stretching from the fields beside the roadway, seemingly without end, into the horizon.
>there was neither sign nor show when the saxon began to hate.