Charles A. Lindbergh
Charles
Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., also known as "Lucky Lindy" and "The
Lone Eagle", was a pioneering United States aviator famous for piloting the
first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.
Mr. Lindbergh was a racially conscious and patriotic American. When the original
America First Committee was established, Lindbergh was the premiere spokesman
for the organization; often speaking to crowds that numbered in the thousands.
Lindbergh once stated:
"America's bond with Europe is a bond of race and not political
ideology. If the white race were ever seriously threatened, it may be time for
us to take our part in its protection, to fight side by side with the English,
French, and Germans, but not with one against the other for our mutual
destruction."
Unfortunately
the Second World War did occur, pitting brother against brother for the literal
destruction of Europe. Since this war, our people have become weak and are now
facing total racial and cultural destruction as open borders and political
demagogues threaten our very existence as a people. We in the America First
Committee stand not only for American and Americans, but for all of Western
Civilization; a unique creation established by the finest minds of our
people.
From striving to become the first person to complete a solo non-stop flight
across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927, to becoming the Time Magazine's "Man of
the Year", to becoming a pro-American activist within the America First
Committee - Mr. Lindbergh is the definition of "American hero".
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