
President Trump (Photo: Twitter)
By Michael O'Fallon
The first-century B.C. poet Virgil stated, "Fortunate is he who understands the hidden causes of things."
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This statement is as brilliant today as it was 2,000 years ago. Why has the entire foundation of law and justice been cast aside in an all-out embrace of Marxist-sourced social justice conformity?
Why have the Judeo Christian concepts of freedom and liberty been thrown into the ash heap of history as the nations of the earth sprint toward the chains of global manipulation?
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Sovereign nationalism
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My name is Michael O'Fallon, and I am dedicating my life to helping my fellow Americans and others who love liberty and sovereignty understand the "why," the goals of the progressive movement, and how we can together reclaim our right to self-government as outlined in the Declaration of Independence and as contained within the Constitution.
If we do nothing, then we will be the casualties of our own inaction. We do not want to become the warning of doom of which William Butler Yeats prophetically spoke in his great poem, "The Second Coming":
Things fall apart; the center cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
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The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
We must let our convictions drive our passions and intensity before we lose the republic and surrender to a liberty-destroying future represented by George Soros and his purposed network, the Open Society Foundations.
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The movement to embrace sovereign nationalism begins in Washington, D.C., at the Trump International Hotel from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1 at the first Sovereign Nations Conference. This year's theme is "Understanding the Causes of Things," and it will feature these dynamic speakers: Rep. Bill Johnson, Rep. Tom Garrett, Ambassador Alan Keyes, Matt Vadum, Kelly Monroe Kullberg, Matt Barber, James R. White, Steve Lawson, Summer White, Nick Adams and several others soon to be announced.
Our conviction to begin this movement has been fortified by the following:
- Knowing that abiding by the Declaration of Independence and Constitution as intended by our Founding Fathers and the future of our United States is a worthy and worthwhile pursuit regardless of the dangers presented before us.
- Knowing that President Trump has been dragged through the mud and his reputation has been sullied and attacked viciously by the Open Society Foundations, the progressives they fund and their media proponents – but he has not backed down – has shamed all of us who react in fear instead of purpose. We must follow Trump's example.
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- Knowing that our future generations will not have the rights that we so often take for granted if we do nothing to reverse the course being pursued by globalists of the Open Society Foundations.
Purpose of this movement
The movement we're seeking to create should be best understood as a prologue to the formation of a new – and not just sentimental – conservative constitutional republic.
It will be an exploration of the intellectual viability of the conservative political habitat, intending to establish the groundwork for the construction and elaboration of a broader and more comprehensive vision for the movement concerning the exegetical intent of our founders through the national documents. The essential precondition for a renewed conservative engagement with intellectual life is confidence in its own coherence and credibility. As can be seen over the past eight years, the goal of the Open Society Foundations is to demean and destroy the tenets of traditional conservatism and thus create a crisis of conscience within the minds of conservatives. To succeed, we must rebuild the confidence in the presuppositions of conservatism in all of its exercised forms including in economics, civil liberties, family, sovereignty, rule of law, foreign affairs and the right of man to worship God according to his conscience.
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What was once heresy is now law, and what was once law is now heresy.
The glaring issue for the progressives funded either directly or indirectly by the Open Society Foundations is that their new "law" has no foundational presupposition.
We must bring all of our "conservative" congressional representatives on board for this movement, eliminate the constant spurious negativity toward the current administration and firmly create a coherence of what can be firmly established as the doctrine of sovereign nationalism. If we continue just to respond or "hit back" from a defensive posture, we will never be able to create a lasting legacy of grounded conservatism.
In the past several years, the Open Society Foundations network has purchased the support of many evangelical and Catholic organizations. The repudiation of this practice must begin in earnest before the 2018 election cycle. Within evangelicalism, while we need to be prepared to tolerate diversity where it does not concern the central areas of the gospel, we must confront and bring light to a "better path" for ministries that have in the past loudly touted the need for the fundamental and inalienable authority of the Constitution along with an steadfast embrace of the infallibility and authority of Scripture. On the Roman Catholic side of the equation, an all-out departing from foundational doctrine has begun along with a less-than-subtle total embrace of globalism.
We need to be cognizant of the effect of this movement on other nations fighting for sovereignty against Soros-inspired and funded non-governmental organizations. With this consideration, we will explore the conservative understanding of the place of sovereign nationalism in relation to the plight of human liberty.
We need to remember that the goal of globalism is not just the destruction of sovereign nations for an organic borderless unity. The goal of globalism is the establishment of an a-cultural monoculture, a-presuppositional faithless faith, and a society that claims to be democratic but acts as a secular-monarchial oligarchy. So, in the end, the Open Society goal is global-nationalism with the insistence that every man, woman and child be faithful to the purposes and secular/Marxist values of the new "mega-nation."
Structure of the 1st event
The structure of the first sovereign nationalism event should be built after the model of an Open Society event that occurred just after the election in November of 2016. The Open Society event – which was headlined by George Soros, Elizabeth Warren, Gara LaMarche, Van Jones, Keith Ellison and others – was designed to lay the groundwork for strategies to attack the new administration, build coalitions within racial minorities, create talking points for media resources and spark momentum in the anti-Trump movement in the U.S. and throughout the world.
We must have exactly the same intent, devoid of ad hominem attacks, with an eye toward conservative growth while seeking to both convince and defeat the progressive liberals.
We will present sovereign nationalism as sufficiently mature and confident to learn from other current schools of thought within conservative circles without compromising its distinctions. It is imperative that we make a bid to show the developing Trump movement's base where the foundational, constitutional and biblical arguments are that will stand the intellectual challenges of the day.
We will hold polemic scholastic debates that will help show those who would criticize us that we recognize we exist in the midst of a plurality of philosophical and theological visions. At the same time, we must make it clear that we see no need to withdraw or retreat from any of the core convictions of conservatism on account of these pluralistic factors. (Hence, we will not create a conservative "safe space.") We must move away from the shouting and violence that so often mars political discourse and move toward both reasoning and converting every American citizen into a learned "teacher" of sovereign nationalism.
As the Reagan era mindset becomes increasingly distant, we must trumpet to all Americans that there are excellent reasons for insisting that the distinctiveness and particularity of American sovereignty should be politically and intellectually affirmed and acted upon for generations to come.
Do you value the rich heritage of our nation?
Do you value the men's lives whose blood was left on battlefields to ensure our national future? If your answer is "yes," then please make your plans now and join us at the Sovereign Nations Conference in Washington, D.C.
Michael O'Fallon is founder and editor in chief at Sovereign Nations, an informational site dedicated to promoting the sovereign rights of nations, freedom of conscience in the pursuit of faith and the conservation of the Judeo-Christian foundation for Western Civilization.