Californian History and You

With the first shots of the boogaloo fired in Kenosha, wild fires scorching my homeland, and all the tramping of the wild years beginning I was tempted to skip this article to post on the scandal of useless police and self defense being tried as first degree murder on a minor. However, I’ve decided this piece takes precedence because if you don’t know what to fight for you’re doomed to watch the fruits of your labor melt away like ice cream stuffed in an oven to bake.

Nobody knows their own state's history. I don’t care if you’re from Maine, New Mexico, or Narnia. I guarantee you know more about general American and thus Washington Empire history than your own home’s story. We’re like people so obsessed with our abusive older brother’s biography that we forgot our own children’s names. 

This is by design. The less you know about the history of your state the less likely you are to develop any kind of national identity outside the Washington Empire, and thus more easily replaced by the current masters of said empire. Case in point: California.

I am a raging patriotic Californian who will see his nation restored outside the influence of every empire, barbarian, and foreign whore drooling all over our golden shores. Yes, I am aware of how ambitious and unlikely that sounds, but it’s going to happen anyway. If you want to hear my perspective on that click here. Back to my point, just a cursory reading of California history will tell you just why our overlords of various Satanic, Promethean, and imperial origins were so intent to bury our past.

I’m not going to get into dates here or excessive links. I just want to break through the narrative, and give my people some pride in their fatherland. I encourage looking up these subjects on your own time. Half the joy is in the discovery, but we need a place to start. So let’s begin with the Spanish.

I have a tremendous respect for the old conquistadors. Were they mercenary? Sure, but they were also fighting monstrosities such as the Aztec Empire who’s whole method of combat revolved around taking live prisoners to sacrifice to their dark gods and then eat when they were done. Destroying cannibalistic empires so that I, and my descendants don’t is a positive in my book. They can have the gold if they want to tackle that beast.

Unfortunately, one of their failings was that ever present lust for wealth led to less than stable environments, and lots of dead natives whether cannibals or not. This has become easy fodder for general hate of Europeans even if it destroyed some of the most evil empires that ever existed. If Genghis Khan can claim to be God’s punishment for the world we can safely say the Spanish Conquistadors were God’s way of going scorched earth, and paying his tools well for their service. 

Here we come to the first of many instances where I tell you that California was different and unique. We were not settled by conquistadors. We were settled by missionaries, fur trappers, and later on miners. 

That meant that even when our ancestors were looking for shiny rocks they were looking to drag them out of the ground themselves not slaughter the locals to take their gold. So the various Mission Indians were largely untouched and not slaughtered by Californians. Let that sink in for a moment. California has no blood debt for killing the Native tribes.

How do you think that little tidbit of information would go in a local Antifa crowd?

Now that isn’t to say the Natives weren’t slaughtered, only that they were not wiped out by the Californians. The Spanish missionaries were there for souls not gold. So except for some forced labor meant to teach the Indians to work there wasn’t much if any tensions between the original settlers. Not even with the Russians and British who settled in northern California.

Oh? Did I not mention that at the same time the Spanish Padres were doing their thing Russian and British settlers were already exploring and fur trapping in the north? There is a reason why Fort Bragg and Paradise California have British names on the map.

Have you ever wondered why San Francisco has a Spanish name, but very British Colonial style buildings except for a Spanish fort and Mission? That’s because the Spanish and Californios only set up a fort and a mission in the bay. San Francisco was founded by a British Settler named Captain William Anthony Richardson, and settled by more northern Europeans, and not by Californios.

If you haven’t guessed, this is another one of those aspects that makes California special. We are one of only a few states that can claim heritage from Spaniards, British, Slavs, Mission Indians and general American cowboys. There is a reason why we don’t fit in with the rest of the states; it's literally in our blood.

You’ve been excluded from the history of your ancestors to perpetuate the narrative that you sir have no claim to your land. The trick in this case is to ignore all the other national groups that settled here except for the Spaniards to then claim that only Latins settled this land till the big bad Americans took all the land. More specifically, they want you to think that Mexicans owned the land by blotting out the name Californio from your mind by whipping it from all forms of entertainment and history classes. It’s a blatant attempt to declare all white Northern European descendants of our settling ancestors illegitimate even as they squat in the cities constructed by them.

So let’s recap. Spaniards, British, Russians, and Americans are all in one territory, and none of them slaughter the natives. That is narrative breaking. We have nothing to be ashamed of. Our ancestors treated the natives with respect, and did not in fact steal the land from the Californios as even when the oldest Padres graced the Golden shores there were British and Russians already settling in the North. Speaking of the natives again, I know the question bouncing inside the walls imprisoning your mind. If none of these very white looking nationalities killed off the very brown Mission Indians, who did?

I’m glad you asked that sir, and this plays into a very important item that I’m sure you noticed was missing in my list of those we Californians can call our ancestors. The Mexicans. They have no claim to California. Never have, and have always drooled over our land.

Ah I love the smell of shattering narratives in the morning. As I said before we weren’t settled by conquistadors, but by missionaries. Just like Peruvians are not Mexicans the descendants of the Spanish settlers in California were not Mexicans. They were, as I’ve already stated, Californios. 

Most people don’t study enough history to realize that Mexico started out as an Empire that dominated several different cultures many of whom, including the Mission Indians, were slaughtered mercilessly by them. This shouldn’t be a surprise since they are the descendants of Mezo American tribes and Conquistadors. Cannibals and mercenaries, who would’ve guessed that mix might be a volatile one?

See, when Mexico took over after Spain left the territories they went about secularizing the Missions, and handed out plantations to political favorites. After that the Imperial Mexicans started eradicating the Mission Indian tribes so as to steal even more land, and the rest I suppose is as they say is History. An irony I will take to my grave. 

The people supposedly obsessed with bringing reparations and shame on those who slaughtered the natives of the Americas insist on stealing the land from those blameless of the crime, and giving it over to the descendants of the vile empire that did all the killing. I know I know, these people are well aware they are hypocrites, and arguing the point with them and their followers is useless. However, we could use the boost. The more we understand our own history, and teach our children the truth the less power their lies will have over our people, and the more of our countrymen we will bring to our cause.

Now we can properly drag another little tidbit of history to drag out from the depths of churning Promethian void of state history, and that is the country that never was. The Pacific Republic. 

I don’t if you know, but Californians had nothing to do with black slavery, or the real battle between the Yankee American Imperialists and the Southern Nation. We were a young nation barely even a hundred years into our formation when the Civil War started. We like many states were told to choose a Slave State or a Yankee State. Slavery or Imperial Slavery? Our ancestors for the briefest most beautiful of moments said neither.

The visionaries called it the Pacific Republic. It would have been an Independent nation far from the battles of Imperialists on the East Coast, and from the inequities of the South. She would have been much like the Bear Republic, but encompassing the entire Californian territory which would’ve included Oregon and Washington. Our nation was just a vote away from sprouting its wings when everything fell apart.

In the end, too many of our ancestors were scared after the Bear Republic fiasco, or were too close to their American origins to tell the Yankee Imperialists to stuff it. Why should we, as they voted to do, send men and resources to be levies in a war of occupation two thousand miles away? Yet, that’s what they did.

Let this be a lesson for future children. If you let fear rule you, you will always live on your knees till your benevolent overlords take your head. Or in this case, replace you with a murderous empire set on your destruction, but that's not as catchy.

The only positive I can see is the obvious narrative breaking aspect of all this. Not only were we never a slave state we never had black slaves in our territory. Being a separate nation from all the East Coast colonies we have no historical guilt in this area. We never bought them off the ships, and except for a few Padres in the beginning we never enslaved the locals. We built our state ourselves, and paid for the iniquities of the Empires around us.

Never more I say. Our ancestor’s only mistake was not forming the Pacific republic, and turning the Rockies into a natural fortress against any warn out expeditionary force the Republican Imperialists could send our way after the war. Could you imagine if they had simply held firm and put some artillery on those towers of rock? In the 1860s? 

Any landing from the sea or attempts to cross the desert would’ve been a slaughter that would've made made Gettysburg look like a picnic. Not to mention the distance would mean the logistical nightmare there in would make the Union a fragile foe unable to produce reinforcements in a timely manner, and who in the Yankee North would be willing to force Californians back into the Union when they had just been slaughtered all over the South? Talk about a moral killer.

Sadly, it was never to be. That was the best time for our country to form, and our ancestors let fear rule them. We will not have such luxurious or course. If we give into fear we will not simply live in servitude to an Empire. We will be destroyed. Mexicans aren’t known for their mercy, and virtually every other Latin Nation hates them for a reason. Many reasons in fact. And let's not even dain to wonder what the Satanic and Small hat elite over in Washington would do to us.

So gentlemen we will succeed. We have no safety line like our ancestors did. No cushy imperial protected state to live in if we surrender. Our nation will form, or we will die so we will win. We will have the moral high ground through the entire fight as we dig ourselves out from the pit of empires our ancestors have dug for us.

On a happier note, it’s time for a little recap. I hope you all see which narratives we have shattered with just a cursory reading of Californian history. So let me remind you.

Myth 1: California used to be Mexican land. False! Empires can claim territory, but it’s not their land as anyone living under an Empire will tell you. 

Myth 2: The original Californians were only descendants of Spaniards and Indians. False again. As we pointed out much of northern California, even some with Spanish names such as San Francisco, were settled by Brits, Slavs, and Americans. Some even at the same time as the Californios were forming in the south.

Myth 3: Californians are just as responsible for the destruction of the Native American tribes as every other State and nationality that settled the new world. Again, the Mission Indians were for the most part left in peace, and traded with by the European settlers. The Mexican Empire holds the blame for their slaughter. Our ancestors' hands are clean, and don’t you forget that.

Myth 4: California is just as responsible for slavery in the South as all of America. Do I even need to tell you this one is false? California had just become a state by the time the Civil War started and almost declared independence from the South and Union instead of fighting with the North. How the world would have been different if our ancestors had the balls to say no Yankee Empire or Southern Slave state for them thank you. No time to cry over would be's and spilled milk we will simply have to complete what they started.

Are there more myths to break with our history? Oh by Saint Possenti's sweet shooting iron yes there is. Everything from our part in almost throwing the Promethean system to the wolves in the Satanic Panic to the riots over excessive immigration showing that our ancestors knew the stakes we face today. That said, this cleans up many of the myths and misconceptions people generally have when it comes to California with just a light glance over basic historical facts. Later on we will delve into some of the more recent, and more in-depth history. 

I hope this post shinning out from the bog of lies gives you, my fellow countrymen, a sense of pride to know where you came from, and who we could become. What we will become. 

And as a parting note. If you’re not Californian or West Coast I encourage you to look into your own state, and national history. Should your state try to create its own country or mix with fellow countrymen who settled other states? Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and California have similar heritages for example, and may do well banding together to drive out the Satanists that have occupied us.

Perhaps there are few states settled by your Scots Irish or British, or Dutch or what have you ancestors. It’s important that we all plan for the future, and plant the seeds now. Because let me tell you, no one will want to be playing catch up when the American Empire collapses and you need a nation today not years from now.

As always my countrymen. Stay the course, and don’t get burned. God tends to destroy the gay with fire.

Come back for more rallying cries for the Golden State, and remember what we fight for. Without California there will be no Californians. Never forget, and never quite the fight. 

Thanks for reading if you want more California and Pacific Coast Nationalism read here for California Reborn.

If you want to try something on the creepier end of the spectrum from a Christian perspective click here for What Lurks at the Top of the Mountain.

And click on The Search for the Elusive Based Woman if you want something completely different. 

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