Declaration Of The American National Socialist Workers Party July 18, 2006
When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for a group of Aryans to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among white people that separate station to which their race entitles them, a decent respect for the opinions of man requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to separation.
We hold these truths to be evident from our tradition: that Adolf Hitler was the living instrument of God on Earth, that he was endowed by the Creator with the qualities of our ancient Heroes, and that the movement which he founded is the only means by which white people can possess life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; That to secure these rights, he instituted a government among men, deriving its just powers from the benefit of our race; That modern Judaized government, with its capitalist diversity and internationalist multi-culturalism, is destructive to these ends, and that it is the right of white people to alter or abolish it, and institute a National Socialist government, laying its foundation on those principles, and organizing its power in such form, as to preserve our safety and our happiness.
Prudence, indeed, will dictate that institutions long established for advancement of the white race should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown, that movement activists are more disposed to suffer, while their leadership is sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the old organizations to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and deceit exposes the leadership of the movement as incapable of leading, and to be unable to win our people their victory, it is the right, it is the duty, of the white race to throw off such leadership, and to provide new organizations for our advancement. Such has been the patient suffering of us as comrades in the National Socialist Movement, and such is now the necessity which constrains us to break from that leadership.
The history of the present Commander, Jeff Schoep, is a history of repeated injuries and abuses, all of which make him unfit to continue his leadership of America's National Socialist Movement. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world:
He has allowed men convicted of infamous crimes to serve in the Movement, and has promoted them to high office, and has ignored the petitions of his comrades to remove them;
He has allowed men who mix the blood of the our race to serve in the Movement, and has promoted them to high office, and has had knowledge of such crimes, and has concealed such knowledge from his comrades, and deceived his comrades in the protection of such men, and has ignored the petitions of his comrades when they have asked that these wrongs be righted;
He has allowed men of inferior ability and infamous reputation to serve in the Movement, and has promoted them above their comrades, and has allowed them to harm the Movement and drive away good comrades;
He has set an example of immorality, refusing to take the mother of his children in marriage, conducting affairs with infamous women, suffered accusations, on good evidence, of having fathered children in such affairs, and has used such affairs as the basis of providing his mistress position in the party;
He has allowed comrades to be attacked, and refused to take action against their attackers, and disciplined or threatened disciplinary actions against those who have;
He has conducted party business in secret, refusing party comrades their rightful access to information, and created the appearance of impropriety in the conduct of party affairs;
He has taken disciplinary action against comrades in secret and without cause, expelling both individuals and entire state organizations, and has concealed such actions from his comrades, and denied such actions, and refused to explain or justify the departure of these comrades;
He has lied to his comrades, and issued false statements, and issued true statements and then denied them for his political advantage, and refused to set a consistent example for the Movement.
In every stage of these oppressions his comrades have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms: our repeated petitions have only been answered with repeated injury and deception. A Commander whose organization is thus marked by every act that defines corruption and weakness is unfit to be the leader of white Aryan people, and shall be no more.
I, William Alexander White, on behalf of the representatives of the American National Socialist Workers' Party, in Party Congress assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of my intentions, do, in the name, and by the authority that is traditional for our leaders, solemnly publish and declare, that:
The American National Socialist Workers' Party, and a National Socialist Workers' Party for each nation our comrades inhabit, is formed;
I am the Commander of the American National Socialist Workers' Party, and the assembled National Socialist Workers' Parties of the world, and that said organizations declare their independence from the National Socialist Movement and the Command of Jeffrey Schoep;
All party comrades are absolved of all allegiance to the old Movement, are released from all oaths to the old leadership, and that all political connection between them and the old Command is and ought to be totally dissolved;
And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of our Gods, I submit this resolution to the Party Congress.
Bill White
July 18, 2006
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The 25-Point Party Platform
1) We demand sovereignity and self-rule for the white peoples of our continent, and their union into a racial-national state. We reject the claim of any Jew or non-white to person to governance or authority over any white person.
2) We demand an international policy in accord with the needs of white working people; that the United States shall withdraw from the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank; and that NAFTA, GATT and all other treaties against the interests of white working people be abrogated.
3) We demand our national and state borders be closed to non-white and Jewish immigration. We demand the return of all non-white people to their countries of origin, and the removal of all Jews to Palestine.
4) We demand that the perogatives of the state be available only to white people; that all corporations chartered be in the interest of white people; and that the privileges of the state be denied those who oppose the white racial interest.
5) Only white people -- those who can trace their blood to the Aryan or Traditional peoples of Europe -- can be citizens; and all peoples who are not citizens must live in the nation as foreigners and be subject to regulation as aliens.
6) The nation must be governed in the interests of the white race, and must be governed by representatives from the white race. The corrupt practices of the current democracy, and the division of the nation into parties, must be ended, and the government unified under National Socialism.
7) Every white person must have the opportunity to earn a living and secure a comfortable lifestyle from his labor; wages must be sufficient to support the ownership of a home, a car, and the support of one's children without resort to consumer borrowing or debt.
8) We demand that our ancestors' claim on this land be recognized as just; that their defeat of the other peoples of this continent granted them right of conquest; and that no alienation or "return" of our land or our territory be permitted.
9) All criminals must be equally subject to punishment under the law; that rank, station, or political influence may not protect corruption or crime; and that those laws designed to restrict the expression of white racial beliefs, or to enhance penalties against those who commit crimes with alleged racial motivations, be abrogated.
10) The first duty of the citizen must be the furtherance of the race, and of his racial community; thus all contracts and debts providing income to those who are not of the race, without their income deriving from the production of goods or services, shall be abrogated.
11) For the benefit and for collective bargaining, white working people shall be organized into national unions; that these unions provide support for their membership; that they provide housing, food, and new employment for those put out of work; that they provide healthcare to their membership and they assist their membership in providing for financial security.
12) We demand that all unsecured interest bearing debt of working people be cancelled; that white working people be relieved of debt slavery; and that national laws prohibit the extension of credit except for the purchase of assets intended to appreciate or generate income.
13) We demand that all critical corporations shall be nationalized; that they be prohibited from commerce with foreign nations, if such commerce jeopardizes the racial interest; and that their profits be organized to benefit their workers.
14) We demand that corporations which have armed and supported hostile foreign interests be dissolved; that their assets be seized and distributed; and that particularly any corporation that has armed the Zionist Entity in Palestine or the anti-white governments of Southern Africa or any other nation that has undergone violent "de-colonialization" have its assets seized.
15) We demand that all public corporations and banking and insurance associations provide a full accounting of their incomes; that their activities be scrutinized for treason to our white workers; that those executives who have profited at the expense and against the interest of their workers be tried criminally, as well as those who have profited from the irresponsible extension of credit to the unqualified, and that both be compelled to labor upon their conviction.
16) To reward those who have dedicated their lives to production in the social interest, a fully funded social security system be implemented, and that support sufficient for a comfortable standard of living be provided to those who, because of old age or injury, be unable to work; we reject the extension of pensions to those "disabled" by alcoholism or drug addiction, those who have never worked, and those who have been injured while engaged in anti-social act.
17) We demand that all industry be organized around the community, and that no industry or business be conducted without regard to the impact on the community, and to the greater interests of the race.
18) We demand that re-education and reform through labor be instituted for all those who have worked to the injury of the common welfare, and earned their livings through the exploitation of the ignorance or the vice of working people, or through the promulgation of ideologies and programs contrary to the interests of the race.
19) We demand that the resources of the nation be collectively owned; that the exploitation of such resources be directed towards the interests of the whole, and not of any private party, as the property rights to such resources originate solely with the grant of the state; and that such exploitation shall be conducted with regards to their environmental effects.
20) We demand that the state protect the health of its citizens; that it ban race mixing and miscegenation; that it implement a national eugenics program designed to reduce dysgenic births; that it ban the abortion of racially healthy children; that it encourage healthy and hygenic practices among young people; that it continue research into preventing the major causes of death and into extending natural life; and that it regulate strongly products that are not conducive to the public health.
21) The racial-national state must organize the entire cultural system of the people; to do this, it shall orient the educational system towards the practical life, and discourage sophistic or "pure" speculation; it shall make a university education possible for every capable and industrious citizen; and it shall teach the conception of the racial-national state, and its attendent virtues, in the schools from the very beginning of a child's education.
22) The national military shall comprise the entire body of the people; it shall not be placed at the disposable, or under the command, of foreign nations, nor shall it wage war for foreign interests.
23) The Jewish faith shall be prohibited; all other religious faiths shall be permitted to continue insofar as their teachings do not undermine the interests of the racial-national state; those religions whose teachings are opposed to National Socialism shall be suppressed.
24) Jews shall be prohibited from owning, financing, publishing, producing, writing or acting for the media; non-whites shall likewise be prohibited from participating in the media without the express permission of the state; media outlets owned, financed, produced or published by Jews shall be suppressed, as shall any media outlet transgresing against the common welfare, and their assets confiscated; similar regulations shall be propagated for art and literature.
25) In order to carry out this program we demand a racial-nationalist state governed by the principles of National Socialism, and the amendment or the annullment of the United States Consitution as necessary to achieve our ends.
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Articles Of Organization
The American National Socialist Workers' Party
As Amended July 14, 2007, at the First Party Congress, held in Louisville, Kentucky.
Article I. Name
The name of the organization shall be the American National Socialist Workers' Party.
Article II. Goal
The goal of the organization shall be the establishment of a National Socialist government in the United States, modeled on the government of the German Third Reich.
A party platform shall be established to define the political positions of the party on specific issues affecting the American people.
Article III. The Command
The chief executive of the organization shall be the Commander. The Commander shall have primary responsibility for the conduct of all party affairs, except as limited in this document, and is the root of all authority in the party.
Under him shall serve a Deputy Commander for External Affairs and a Deputy Commander for Internal Affairs. The Deputy Commander for External Affairs shall be deputized with responsibility for all matters involving individuals and organizations outside of the party. The Deputy Commander for Internal Affairs shall be deputized with responsibility for all matters involving the party treasury or party comrades.
The Deputy Commanders shall be appointed for a term of one year, from the 1st of January through the 31st of December, at which time the Commander may either extend their term or appoint a new Deputy Commander.
The Deputy Commander for External Affairs shall succeed to the Command should the Commander be no longer able to hold his office.
The Commander and Deputy Commanders are, collectively, the "Command Officers".
Article IV. The Executive Structure
The nation shall be divided into five regions:
The Northwest, consisting of the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Alaska and Hawaii
The Southwest, consisting of the states of California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma;
The Midwest and Great Plains, consisting of the states of Kentucky, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska;
The Northeast, consisting of the states of West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Delaware and Maine;
The South, consisting of the states of Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana and the US territories in the Caribbean.
Each region shall have a Regional Director, and each state a State Leader. The Regional Directors shall be appointed with the agreement of two of the three Command Officers, and the State Leaders shall be nominated by the Regional Directors, with the ratification of the Commander. In the absence of a Regional Director, State Leaders may be appointed pro temp by the Commander, to serve at his pleasure. In the case of vacancy, the Commander may appoint a comrade to an office pro temp, pending proper process.
The Regional Director shall be subordinate to the Command Officers, and shall have delegated authority over each of the State Leaders in his region, as well as primary jurisdiction over all disputes which arise between states in his region.
The Command Officers or their delegates shall provide the Regional Directors with a complete list of party comrades in their region.
The State Leader shall be subordinate to the Regional Director, and shall have delegated authority over all party comrades in his state, as well as primary jurisdiction over all disputes between party comrades within his state.
The Regional Director shall provide their subordinate State Leaders with a complete list of party comrades in their state.
The State Leader may, with the permission of the Deputy Commander for Internal Affairs, or as delegated to his Regional Director, create units within his state to serve various cities and regions as he shall define.
Each region shall have a Regional Director, and each state a State Leader. The Regional Directors shall be appointed with the agreement of two of the three Command Officers, and the State Leaders shall be nominated by the Regional Directors, with the ratification of the Commander. State Leaders may be appointed pro temp by the Commander, with the agreement of the Regional Director, to serve at his pleasure. In the case of vacancy, the Commander may appoint a comrade to an office pro temp, pending proper process
The Unit Leader shall be subordinate to the State Leader, and shall have delegated authority over all party comrades in his unit, as well as primary jurisdiction over all disputes between party comrades within his unit's city or region.
The State Leader shall provide their subordinate Unit Leaders with a complete list of party comrades in their unit, city, or region.
V. Party Council and Party Congress
The Regional Directors, and other officers of the party as the Commander sees fit, shall sit in the Commander's cabinet as the Party Council.
The Deputy Commander for Internal Affairs shall submit monthly reports to the Party Council on the disposition of Party comrades, providing the number of Party members and their distribution among the states and units, as well as the condition of the Party's finances, and other business which they see fit.
The Party Congress shall convene in person no less than annually, and at other times as it shall deem necessary, and shall have a quorum for business of twenty five, or one half of the number of delegates eligible to sit. Eligible delegates may waive their right to sit in writing to the Commander, and in doing so they shall be counted as present for the purpose of a quorum, regardless of their physical presence. Votes may not be cast in absentia, except as provided in paragraph 6, below.
Prior to the appointment of Regional Directors and State Leaders, the Party Congress and the Party Council shall be the entirety of the Party.
The Commander or his delegate, if the Commander cannot be present, shall provide over all meetings of the Party Council or Congress.
At the annual meeting of the party Congress, all state leaders appointed since the previous Congress shall be presented to the Party Congress for ratification of their appointment. The ratification shall be by simple majority vote. Those not ratified shall be ineligible to sit at that meeting of the party Congress
At the annual meeting of the Party Congress, the Commander shall give an address on the state of the party. The Deputy Commander for Internal Affairs shall present a report on the state of the party's finances and the disposition of the party's membership, providing a total number of comrades and the number of comrades by region, state and unit.
All changes to the party platform or the articles of organization must be ratified by a three-quarters majority of the Party Congress, and the vote must be by roll call.
The Commander may also submit any other resolution to the Party Congress for ratification or for an advisory vote. Ties in the Party Congress shall be decided by the vote of the Deputy Commander for Internal Affairs.
Proceedings of the Party Congress shall be public and available to all party members, as well the lists of any roll call votes.
VI. Party Organizations
The Commander may, from time to time, declare organizations within the party, and allow such organizations to issues their charters, and to establish membership requirements and rules as are needed to achieve their goals.
The leadership of such organizations must be open to party members only, though there may be times when such organizations can allow non-comrades to participate as general members.
The leadership of such organizations must be subordinate to the Command Officers, and membership in such organizations may not absolve comrades of their obligations to the general chain of command.
The charters of such organizations must be available to the general party membership, and the leaders of such organizations shall be published on the party website along with the contact information of other party leaders.
The Commander may move to have the charters of such organizations appended to the general party charter in the manner of any other Constitutional Amendment.
VII. International Organizations
The Commander may authorize affiliation with organizations in other nations that share the goals of the party. These organizations shall be named the [Country of Origin's] National Socialist Workers' Party. The Deputy Commander for External Affairs shall have delegated responsibility for communications with these organizations.
VIII. Corporate Organizations
The party shall organize as a Limited Liability Company in the State of Virginia under the name "American National Socialist Worker's Party", with the Commander holding a 50% ownership, each Deputy Commander holding a 20% ownership, and each Regional Director holding a 2% ownership of the party's assets. The Commander or his designee shall be the registered agent of the LLC.
Each state organization and each unit of more than 25 members shall organize in their state as a Limited Liability Company or similar entity, named in accordance with the regulations for referring to party organization in party literature, with the national organization holding a 45% ownership, the State Leader (or Unit Leader) holding a 45% ownership, and a deputy or deputies appointed by the State Leader (or Unit Leader) holding a 10% ownership. The State Leader or his designee (or the Unit Leader or his designee) shall be the registered agent of the LLC.
Each LLC shall file appropriate articles of organization and such articles shall be published and made available to the general membership of the Party. The articles will provide that a comrade resigning from the party shall give up his share of ownership in the party or state organization's assets and return such to the party. So as to allow state organizations to dissolve and retain control of any assets they have contributed to the party, the articles will also provide that the LLC may be dissolved and its assets liquefied and divided among the principals on the vote of 55% of the ownership interest.
Each state LLC shall obtain an employer identification number and be responsible for their income tax filing.
IX. Electoral Organizations
The Commander may establish electoral organizations, and has the sole authority to establish electoral organizations to support or oppose a candidate in the US Presidential campaign. The Commander shall also have sole authority to order national organization funds disbursed to any electoral organization.
State leaders may establish electoral organizations for the promotion of candidates for state-wide office or for Congressional or Senatorial campaigns. They shall have the authority to disburse state funds to electoral organizations.
Unit leaders may establish electoral organizations for the promotion of candidates for any local office or state legislative office not elected state-wide within their city or region. They shall have the authority to disburse local funds to such organizations.
Because of US ballot access restrictions, party comrades may seek election under the auspices of any established political party, as an independent, or under the auspice of "National Socialist", "National Socialist Workers'" or "American National Socialist Worker's Party".
VIII. Party Logos, Uniforms, and Flags
The organization shall have a logo, and party comrades shall have a uniform. The party may also authorize the use of party related flags.
The Commander may establish or alter the party logo and the general party uniform with the ratification of the Party Congress. The Deputy Commander for Internal Affairs, subject to ratification by the Commander, shall also draw up regulations for how and when the uniform is to be worn.
The Deputy Commander for Internal Affairs shall make recommendations to the Commander as to alterations to the general party uniform to be made for comrades in certain regions, states, or units, with such recommendations subject to ratification by the Commander. Regional Directors, State Leaders and Unit Leaders may make application to, and the Deputy Commander for Internal Affairs may also authorize, with the ratification of the Commander, specific regions, states or units to use representative logos in addition to the general party logo.
The Deputy Commander for Internal Affairs shall maintain a register of all regional, state and unit specific uniform alterations, logos and flags authorized for use by party comrades. He shall also have primary responsibility for the procurement of such materials and to sell such materials, in the name of the organization, to party comrades
The cost of the general party uniform, excluding foot and head gear, may not exceed $50.
IX. Party Publications and Media
The party shall maintain a website, and on this website shall be published the founding documents of the party, information on membership in the party, information on the activities of the party, audio and video of party activities, as available, and the names, email, and physical mail contact addresses of all of the party's leadership, as well as other information as the Command Officers or their delegated representatives see fit.
The Deputy Commander for External Affairs and the Deputy Commander for Internal Affairs may establish such publications and media, separately or jointly, as necessary to perform the functions of their office.
Party organizations may establish publications and publish party material with the permission of the Deputy Commander for Internal Affairs or his representative.
Regional, State and Unit leaders may establish publications and publish party material, but such material must be authorized by the Deputy Commander for Internal Affairs or his representative.
The power of censorship shall sit first with the Deputy Commander establishing or authorizing a publication, with the Commander having the power of review.
Party comrades may publish privately so long as the material does not carry or imply the endorsement of the party, or advocate positions contrary to the interests of the party. Such publications will state clearly that "This is not an official publication of the American National Socialist Worker's Party or any organization contained therein."
Party literature shall refer to the national organization as the "American National Socialist Workers' Party" the "National Socialist Workers' Party" or as "National Socialist Workers". ANSWP, NSWP, or NSW shall be acceptable acronyms. State organizations shall be referred to as the "[State's] National Socialist Workers' Party]" or the "National Socialist Workers' Party of [the State]". Local units shall be referred to be the "[name of the State] -- [name of the unit] Unit". For instance, its is the Virginia National Socialist Workers' Party or the "National Socialist Workers' Party of Virginia". The local units shall be the "Virginia National Socialist Workers' Party -- Roanoke Unit" or the "National Socialist Workers' Party of Virginia -- Roanoke Unit".
Party comrades publishing party literature shall sign the literature by providing the most local unit leader's or state leader's name and public contact information.
X. The Tribunal
The Tribunal shall be the chief judiciary body of the organization, and shall consist of seven members, nominated by two of the three Command Officers and ratified by the Party Congress, and selected for their renowned judgment and wisdom.
The seven members of the Tribunal shall be known as Tribunes.
The Tribunes shall elect among themselves a Chief Tribune on an annual basis.
XI. The Disciplinary Code
The Commander shall be authorized to draw up a disciplinary code, to be submitted to the Party Council for debate, amendment, or ratification, and then to the Party Congress for ratification. The code shall specify disciplinary offenses and their punishment.
All disciplinary actions shall be brought before the Tribunal, which may meet in person or by electronic means.
Any Command Officer may bring any party comrade, other than a Command Officer or a Tribune, before the Tribunal for violations of the disciplinary code.
Any Command Officer, in conjunction with four of the five regional leaders, may bring a Command Officer or Tribune before the Tribunal for violations of the disciplinary code.
The Commander, and only the Commander in person, has the extraordinary authority to bring matters before the Tribunal other than those contained in the disciplinary code, and to recommend extraordinary punishments.
The Commander may, at his discretion, suspend a Regional Director, State Leader or Unit Leader and appoint a replacement pro temp during the conduct of any disciplinary proceedings against that leader.
In the case a Tribune is accused of a disciplinary infraction, the Commander must appoint a Tribune pro temp to sit in their place until the matter is resolved.
In general, disciplinary matters must involve a finding of guilt by four of the seven Tribunes. Disciplinary matters involving a State or Regional Leader must involve a finding of guilt by five Tribunes. Disciplinary matters against a Command Officer or a Tribune must involved a finding of guilt by six Tribunes.
The Chief Tribune shall impose sentence, within the guidelines established by the Commander. The Commander may commute or reduce any sentence at his discretion.
The Commander may only be removed from office by retirement, death or the decision of the Tribunal, upon complaint by a Deputy Commander. Any decision by the Tribunal to remove the Commander must be ratified by the Party Congress.
Upon removal of the Commander, the Deputy Commander for External Affairs shall take Command, and appoint a new Deputy Commander for External Affairs in his place.
A party comrade may not be disciplined for an act of violence against an individual who has committed, been accessory to, or conspired to commit, an act of violence against a party member and who has not suffered legal penalties for such acts, except by complaint brought personally by the Commander. Such authority may not be delegated.
XII. Requirements for Membership
Party members shall also be known as party comrades and must be adults of white racial heritage and good morals, and at least 18 years of age.
Party comrades must swear to uphold the goals and the leadership of the party and must agree not to participate in organizations whose activities are harmful to those of the party.
The Commander may draw up a list of prohibited organizations, to which party comrades may not hold membership.
Youth organizations may be established which waive the youth requirements, but individuals under 18 years of age may not hold office in the party or participate in the business of the party, outside of youth organizations
White racial heritage shall be defined as being able to trace seven of one's eight great grandparents' ethnic origins to the Aryan peoples of the land now occupied by the following nations: Andorra, Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, or Wales.
Those who assume leadership positions in the movement must be able to trace fifteen of their sixteen great-great grandparents' origins to the Aryan peoples of the lands listed above.
In the absence of evidence to the contrary, having an ancestor of a given ethnic heritage creates a presumption that the parents of that ancestor were of the same ethnic heritage.
Good morals shall be defined as: not having a spouse or custody of children of non-white racial heritage within five years of the date of application; not having had sexual relations with a person of non-white racial heritage within five years of the date of application; having not been convicted, incarcerated, or under probation or parole for an infamous crime within five years of the date of application; having never been convicted of murder, rape, or a sex offense, or conspiracy or accomplice to the same, or been thrice convicted of any other felony; having not been treated for a mental illness with delusionary, hallucinatory, paranoid or severe abnormal personality characteristics within five years of the date of application; not having been treated for substance or alcohol abuse within five years of the date of application; having not had an abortion within five years of the date of application; being heterosexual and without any public display of sexual fetish or deviance; providing maintenance for one's children; being gainfully employed insofar as one is capable of being so, though this shall not exclude the right of those disabled by injury or disease to join the party; not being employed in an infamous profession; and not being active in any organizations whose goals run contrary to those of the party, as well as other criteria as shall be established by the Commander.
A party comrade found to have falsified his membership application will be suspended pending a re-evaluation of his membership application.
Membership requirements may be waived by majority vote of the Party Congress, upon motion by the Commander. Notice of any waivers granted shall be published to the membership
Probationary Members shall be members who have been denied a waiver by the Party Congress, but granted probationary status by a simple majority vote of the Party Congress that is ratified by the Commander. Probationary status shall last for a period of twelve months, at which point members shall be granted Party Member status. Probationary members must hold a face to face meeting with their State Leader or designated Unit Leader within 30 days of the date of membership. In the absence of a State Leader, members of the Party Council may substitute. Probationary Members shall have the same obligations and responsibilities as a full party comrade. Probationary Members shall not be eligible to hold leadership positions, but may act as a contact point within a state. Probationary Members may be dismissed from the Party as per the disciplinary code (Article XI, above)."
XIII. Relation To Established Law
Party comrades are expected to be law-abiding. The articles of organization must be interpreted in accordance with the established laws of the relevant civil government except where otherwise stated.
The party does not recognize the validity of laws prohibiting the expression of National Socialist views, prohibiting questioning the Holocaust, prohibiting "racist" or "anti-Semitic" expression, or which otherwise seek to restrict peaceful expressions or otherwise legal political activity by party comrades, and party comrades are released of any obligation to the party to obey such laws.
All party comrades are required to bring complaints or criminal charges against individuals who commit criminal acts against them because of their membership in the party, their party activities, or their political views; party members who refuse to bring such complaints shall be brought before the Tribunal by the Deputy Commander of Internal Affairs and recommended for expulsion.