Basic information for organisers/potential organisers
Organising a WNP unit
So you've joined the White Nationalist Party! And there is no local unit in your area? Not to worry. The answer lies in YOUR hands. Each and every member can help to get a local unit started and it's a lot easier than you think.
The first step is to sound out close friends and family. It is often from these people you will find your first recruits to the WNP. You know them, probably for much of your life and its 90% certain that they'll agree with most of what the WNP stand for. When you have two or three members signed up, then you can take you first step and organise an activity.
Leafleting is easy to organise. Order a supply from our Head Office and/or produce your own on a local issue. Many people now own PC's and printers, and with cheap and good quality photocopying within easy reach, a local leaflet can quickly be produced. Just a few words of advice on producing a local leaflet. Make sure the spelling and grammar is spot on. Don't look amateurish and shoddy. Try and include a picture or illustration. They speak a thousand words. You MUST include a publishers name and address. DON'T just put the Head Office address, unless the leaflet as first been submitted for approval by WNP HQ.
Open a local Post Office Box. You can get a form to do this from any Post Office. The cost is at the time of writing £52.00 per year and mail will be sent there. One word of advice, the Post Office cannot refuse to disclose the name of the PO Box holder to anybody inquiring, but at the same time it does guarantee some basic security. It is very RARE to have any problems when a PO Box is used. Even better of course if a local member or supporter is in a position to let the unit use a local street address. Remember, the opposition to the WNP are a bunch of cowardly scumbags and you shouldn't have any problems. Do remember to let WNP HQ know your contact address so we can put it on the main website at www.wnr.ns88.com, in local sites such as this and also in our regular paper "The White Sentinel". A mobile hotline phone number is useful too. This way you will soon find local people getting in contact with you to find out about the local WNP.
Send a press release to your local paper, telling them that the WNP has been formed in their area. Make the press release punchy: "Equal Rights for Whites says newly formed WNP unit", usually grabs the media's attention! Monitor the letters column of your local paper and have a member delegated to regularly write in on issues of interest - always make sure the WNP's name and address is mentioned.
When you have four or five members or supporters, organise a regular meeting monthly, fortnightly, weekly, whatever suits the local units needs. Invite along new enquiries and friends of new members and supporters who might be interested.
GET PEOPLE INVOLVED!
Don't try and hog all the work yourself
- there is a lot of it in a busy unit, and giving somebody a bit of responsibility
will get them more committed to the WNP and also raise the morale of the
Unit.
Place regular orders for the party publications.
Establish a sales round and make a note of the address of anybody who buys
a copy. Go back with the next issue and get them into the habit of becoming
WNP readers. They will soon become members too!
Pass around some of our wide range of "correspondence only" stickers. These are meant for attaching to local mail, putting in your home or car window, but also have a wide range of uses. They can be handed out for instance as "calling cards". Their short sharp slogans carry the message of the WNP quickly into the minds and hearts of the local White people.
Contact other nearby WNP units and if you
have a District Organiser or Regional Organiser, keep in regular contact
with them for details of bigger joint actions which bring together a number
of units for greater impact.
As your unit gets bigger and you are feeling
more confident, organise a monthly local meeting in a pub or meeting room.
You need to be able to muster at least fifteen to twenty guaranteed people
to make such a meeting worth holding. Book the meeting under name other
than the WNP (unless your local landlord is already a member!). Remember
that although most people agree with us, they are frightened of being labeled
'racists' by local councils dominated by Old System parties who are hysterically
opposed to the challenge of a radical force like the White Nationalist
Party. Use a sensible cover name. Make you local meeting interesting.
Background music is good for atmosphere as supporters arrive. Have some flags or banners on display and organise a literature table where new people can buy leaflets, stickers, posters and papers.
Try and book a guest speaker from another area or from H.Q. from time to time and ALWAYS have a theme for your meeting. Don't let people just gather round aimlessly for you'll quickly find what could have been a powerful recruiting tool turning into a monthly boozing and moaning club - guaranteed to PUT OFF new folk.
There is a lot, lot more to organising a Unit, these are just some basic tips to get you started. The main message however to the new Unit Organiser has nothing to do with organisation. It has to do with courage. Be brave! You are representing a Movement which aims nothing less than the overthrow of the old decadent Westminster System that has betrayed our White race and the British Nation for decades. Be prepared to take some flak. Be proud of that criticism and hostility. The more you get, the more successful you are being!
BE COURAGEOUS AND SET AN EXAMPLE OF HONESTY, LOYALTY AND DISCIPLINE TO MEMBERS, SUPPORTERS AND THE WHITE FOLK OF YOUR AREA - REMEMBER YOU ARE AN AMBASSADOR FOR THE WNP - WEAR THAT BADGE WITH PRIDE!