Posted on September 10, 2009

Video: The White Man’s Inland Empire

History of the California Citrus Industry. Paradise destroyed by greed and the Mexican invasion.

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  • Driving along Interstate 5 in the evenings during the 1970’s, on my way to see my girlfriend (who lived in Laguna) the heady smell of orange groves at evening, from Tustin down to the 405/5 split, was the most glorious thing imaginable to a midwestern boy.

    Now, it’s condo’s, congestion, strip malls, and megalopolises, with mestizos, Arabs, and other multicultures, with very little indigenous Anglo culture to see, other than the imposed ‘Free Market Economy’ shops, boutiques, and fast food joints, all along 5, from Tustin, to San Clemente and beyond.

    And for what? The lure of gold, and the greed of the sinful heart, and a desire to annihilate the White Race. God have mercy on us.

    Posted by Fr. John on September 19, 2009 at 7:26 am

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