The Creation of Communities and Units

What Is A Community? The NF defines a White Nationalist community in the Homeland as any area with a minimum of twelve (12) non-dysfunctional adult White Nationalists, living within half an hour’s drive of one another, who are aware of each other’s existence and who regularly meet and interact personally, not just on the internet. Nationalist communities will eventually serve as the foundation for everything the NF does. They will be accomplished to some degree through local recruiting within the Homeland, but primarily through the relocation of the better elements of the existing racially conscious White population to the Pacific Northwest. Community-building will be an ongoing project from this point on and will continue even after political independence is achieved. It will be the primary function of the Homeland to be just that, a homeland and refuge for all the persecuted and endangered Aryan peoples of the world from Afrikaners to Serbs to Ulstermen. Racially responsible White immigrants coming into the Homeland will hereafter be referred to as Pioneers, to differentiate them from native-born Northwesterners and organic migrants.
What Is A Unit? A Northwest Front unit is a group of at least three (3) non- dysfunctional adult White Nationalists who are resident in the Homeland, who live within half an hour’s drive from one another, and who act in concert to achieve the goals of the Party and bring the Republic into existence. Units are organized in the “Trouble Trio” format detailed in the Whitebook.
What Is A Contact? A Northwest Front contact is a single individual, resident within the Homeland, who agrees to allow his or her name and contact information to be distributed to interested parties. The contact agrees to assist incoming settlers relocating into their area of the Northwest, and also engages in political and other activities on behalf of the Party to bring the Republic into existence. A contact will be tasked with Welcome Wagon duties, including meeting with prospective migrants in their local areas on scouting trips or after relocation (first having done their due diligence) and interviewing the prospect and performing a form of background check on them. They will then feel the prospect out, looking for mental and functional defects that may render the prospect “more trouble than they are worth” before allowing that prospect to meet with other Pioneers or Natives associated with the Party.