About Us
Crosstar is a social network for real Americans. At Crosstar you can get educated, express yourself, meet like-minded Americans and throw political-correctness out the window without automatically getting deleted or banned like on Facebook. Liberty-loving Americans, and nationalists tell it like it is.
The Nationalist Movement is a U.S. Supreme Court-winning, majority-rights, citizen-empowerment organization. For over 25 years The Nationalist Movement has been “The Home of Legal Activism.” We organize, network and rank Nationalist Activists in all fifty states, individually or in organized units. The Nationalist Movement promotes a sovereign, strong, free America, free markets, capitalism over socialism and democracy over communism. .
The History of The Nationalist Movement:
The Nationalist Movement began as The Forsyth County Defense League which was a pro-American, white-unity group established in 1987 in Cumming, Georgia, to counter efforts by anti-White, Atlanta City Councilperson Hosea Williams to forcibly integrate all-white Forsyth County. The League and its popular successor The Nationalist Movement has since won many prominent court battles on behalf of White Americans, including in the United States Supreme Court.
Impact:
White unity has grown in popularity since the The Nationalist Movement’s legal victories in the late 1980s and 1990s and now focuses on educating, ranking and networking Americans on CROSSTAR its social network at nationalist.org. Mark Watts, the original First Officer of The Nationalist Movement helped popularize the euphemisms “Nationalist” and "pro-majority," and their sympathizers adopted the term "rightist." They also successfully labeled the anti-White “civil rights” activists as the "outside agitators” that they were.
Mark Watts and other unity activists also successfully fought being barred from public places by public officials. Anti-White Sheriff Wesley Walraven barred the League from meeting at the Forsyth County Courthouse while at the same time welcoming the anti-American Bi-Racial Committee. Mark Watts sued on behalf of Americans, in Forsyth County Defense League v. Forsyth County, Georgia, the first such litigation by White-unity activists, and a federal court ordered Walraven to admit the Americans. Richard Barrett, who would later become First Officer of The Nationalist Movement, was the General Counsel that won the case.
All charges against the Nationalists were dismissed and on April 13, 1987, the League changed its name to The Nationalist Movement vowing to forever promote nationalism on behalf of the American people. The Nationalist Movement would go on to rally all over the United States and win dozens of free speech and anti-White cases including Forsyth County v. The Nationalist Movement when Nationalists prevailed in the United States Supreme Court. The Nationalist Movement, using some of the best written arguments in US Supreme Court history, prevailed like no other White-unity organization has since that time.
The Nationalist Movement also introduced the practice of calling for public assemblies and adopting platforms by public acclamation always insisting upon high moral character and strict legality. The Nationalist Movement has a 22-2 record in winning major constitutional-law cases including the historic free-speech case in the United States Supreme Court (SOCTUS).
History:
In 1987, anti-White protesters including Hosea Williams marched in all-white Forsyth County, Georgia. They were counter-protested by White-unity activists. A week later Williams returned for another widely-publicized march which the Nationalists declared “an insult and a provocation to the god-fearing people of Georgia and to America itself.”
Thousands of average Americans protested, including former Governor Lester Maddox, who turned out on the side of the Nationalists and their Majority Rights Freedom Parade on January 24, 1987. A few Zionists in the Justice Department had sixty-six people arrested. Nationalists complained to the staff of Governor Joe Frank Harris about their members' arrests and the use of the National Guard to protect anti-White agitators. The Nationalist leader Watts stated that, “there will be no repetition of such arrests and that the National Guard should be used to protect members in the future.”
On February 22, 1987, some 200 members and supporters met in a chicken house and adopted the Forsyth County Covenant, which called for white or "majority-rule" democracy before the invaders could take over America. Mark Watts and the Nationalist’s Forsyth County Defense League were then sued by Morris Dees of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) in federal court in Atlanta, dramatically alleging that Nationalists had discriminated against "every Negro in the State of Georgia," used intimidation and violence and violated the Civil Rights Bill in Hosea Williams v. Forsyth County Defense League. The court sided with Nationalist attorney Richard Barrett who successfully defended the litigation and all charges against Nationalists were adjudicated as patently false. The Nationalists won again, stunning pro-communist forces throughout the United States and shaming the SPLC like no other organization had before or since.
Shockingly, an arrest warrant was issued by Kenyon Cobb for Richard Barrett (in Forsyth County, Georgia v. Richard Barrett) alleging that Barrett, on behalf of The Nationalists, had illegally waved the state flag. The case was also thrown out of court. The Nationalists reigned victoriously yet again and set the bar for all pro-American forces to follow and clearly demonstrated that White people can defend their sovereignty and prevail when unified.
Hosea Williams' anti-White “Bi-Racial Committee” met in the Forsyth County courthouse but was so defeated by the Nationalists that they returned to New York virtually in shame in a historic victory for all Americans against anti-White forces. Hosea Williams did not succeed in insulting the county on its own public streets without being challenged and defeated by Nationalists; being sent back to New York City in disgrace.
Following Watts as chairman of the Forsyth County Defense League were Junior Staton, and then Jim Harding. The league's successor group, The Nationalist Movement, subsequently moved to Mississippi under its second First Officer, Richard Barrett.
Nationalists would go on to conduct countless, high profile rallies, parades and meetings, including a defiant appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show, The Geraldo Rivera Show during which Geraldo himself had his nose broken with a chair, and The Morton Downey Show where Downey was set straight by the First Officer of The Nationalist Movement himself on national television in a heated finger-pointing debate. Downey would later claim that he was tracked-down and assaulted by Nationalist Skinheads in an airport bathroom and was subsequently forced to leave his national television show.
After high-profile public victories by Nationalists, the Zionists that dominate Hollywood would rarely allow them on their television shows, knowing well that a public defeat would result when freedom of speech prevails. To this day a nationwide blackout of real, American Nationalists exists on our own National airwaves while Zionists orchestrate the one-sided policy of censorship called “political-correctness.”
Today:
The Nationalist Movement is currently headquartered in Wisconsin under its third First Officer and two-time Congressional Order of Merit Winner Thomas Reiter and uses local, grass-roots organizing coupled with the internet to connect with real Americans interested in their sovereignty.
The Nationalist Movement has remained a leader of the American interest since 1987 and maintains the CROSSTAR social network at nationalist.org, The Unixandria Library, Free-Tip News Service, AirLink Television Studios and has never stopped educating Americans about nationalism. The Nationalist Movement to this day issues membership certificates to members and Nationalist Movement-awarded “Degree” certificates to American Nationalists who have achieved notable levels of activism on behalf of the American people.
Since 1987 The Nationalist Movement has wielded legal power and provided education services, activism resources and consulting services to those seeking legal activism on behalf of the American people.
The Nationalist Movement was founded by Mark Watts. White-unity lawyer and speaker Richard Barrett also joined and eventually succeeded Watts and remained First Officer until he himself was assassinated by a black, gang member. At 67 years old, Barrett fought to the death being beaten, stabbed and burned in his home in Mississippi on April 22, 2010. He was honored in a private ceremony held by officers of The Nationalist Movement. The ceremony was held in an undisclosed Veterans Cemetery shortly afterward. And though the details of that ceremony remain confidential to this day, The Nationalist Movement remains a beacon of hope to the oppressed American people in their bid to regain their sovereignty and to restoring America to her former glory.
The Nationalist Movement is a U.S. Supreme Court-winning, majority-rights, citizen-empowerment organization. For over 25 years The Nationalist Movement has been “The Home of Legal Activism.” We organize, network and rank Nationalist Activists in all fifty states, individually or in organized units. The Nationalist Movement promotes a sovereign, strong, free America, free markets, capitalism over socialism and democracy over communism. .
The History of The Nationalist Movement:
The Nationalist Movement began as The Forsyth County Defense League which was a pro-American, white-unity group established in 1987 in Cumming, Georgia, to counter efforts by anti-White, Atlanta City Councilperson Hosea Williams to forcibly integrate all-white Forsyth County. The League and its popular successor The Nationalist Movement has since won many prominent court battles on behalf of White Americans, including in the United States Supreme Court.
Impact:
White unity has grown in popularity since the The Nationalist Movement’s legal victories in the late 1980s and 1990s and now focuses on educating, ranking and networking Americans on CROSSTAR its social network at nationalist.org. Mark Watts, the original First Officer of The Nationalist Movement helped popularize the euphemisms “Nationalist” and "pro-majority," and their sympathizers adopted the term "rightist." They also successfully labeled the anti-White “civil rights” activists as the "outside agitators” that they were.
Mark Watts and other unity activists also successfully fought being barred from public places by public officials. Anti-White Sheriff Wesley Walraven barred the League from meeting at the Forsyth County Courthouse while at the same time welcoming the anti-American Bi-Racial Committee. Mark Watts sued on behalf of Americans, in Forsyth County Defense League v. Forsyth County, Georgia, the first such litigation by White-unity activists, and a federal court ordered Walraven to admit the Americans. Richard Barrett, who would later become First Officer of The Nationalist Movement, was the General Counsel that won the case.
All charges against the Nationalists were dismissed and on April 13, 1987, the League changed its name to The Nationalist Movement vowing to forever promote nationalism on behalf of the American people. The Nationalist Movement would go on to rally all over the United States and win dozens of free speech and anti-White cases including Forsyth County v. The Nationalist Movement when Nationalists prevailed in the United States Supreme Court. The Nationalist Movement, using some of the best written arguments in US Supreme Court history, prevailed like no other White-unity organization has since that time.
The Nationalist Movement also introduced the practice of calling for public assemblies and adopting platforms by public acclamation always insisting upon high moral character and strict legality. The Nationalist Movement has a 22-2 record in winning major constitutional-law cases including the historic free-speech case in the United States Supreme Court (SOCTUS).
History:
In 1987, anti-White protesters including Hosea Williams marched in all-white Forsyth County, Georgia. They were counter-protested by White-unity activists. A week later Williams returned for another widely-publicized march which the Nationalists declared “an insult and a provocation to the god-fearing people of Georgia and to America itself.”
Thousands of average Americans protested, including former Governor Lester Maddox, who turned out on the side of the Nationalists and their Majority Rights Freedom Parade on January 24, 1987. A few Zionists in the Justice Department had sixty-six people arrested. Nationalists complained to the staff of Governor Joe Frank Harris about their members' arrests and the use of the National Guard to protect anti-White agitators. The Nationalist leader Watts stated that, “there will be no repetition of such arrests and that the National Guard should be used to protect members in the future.”
On February 22, 1987, some 200 members and supporters met in a chicken house and adopted the Forsyth County Covenant, which called for white or "majority-rule" democracy before the invaders could take over America. Mark Watts and the Nationalist’s Forsyth County Defense League were then sued by Morris Dees of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) in federal court in Atlanta, dramatically alleging that Nationalists had discriminated against "every Negro in the State of Georgia," used intimidation and violence and violated the Civil Rights Bill in Hosea Williams v. Forsyth County Defense League. The court sided with Nationalist attorney Richard Barrett who successfully defended the litigation and all charges against Nationalists were adjudicated as patently false. The Nationalists won again, stunning pro-communist forces throughout the United States and shaming the SPLC like no other organization had before or since.
Shockingly, an arrest warrant was issued by Kenyon Cobb for Richard Barrett (in Forsyth County, Georgia v. Richard Barrett) alleging that Barrett, on behalf of The Nationalists, had illegally waved the state flag. The case was also thrown out of court. The Nationalists reigned victoriously yet again and set the bar for all pro-American forces to follow and clearly demonstrated that White people can defend their sovereignty and prevail when unified.
Hosea Williams' anti-White “Bi-Racial Committee” met in the Forsyth County courthouse but was so defeated by the Nationalists that they returned to New York virtually in shame in a historic victory for all Americans against anti-White forces. Hosea Williams did not succeed in insulting the county on its own public streets without being challenged and defeated by Nationalists; being sent back to New York City in disgrace.
Following Watts as chairman of the Forsyth County Defense League were Junior Staton, and then Jim Harding. The league's successor group, The Nationalist Movement, subsequently moved to Mississippi under its second First Officer, Richard Barrett.
Nationalists would go on to conduct countless, high profile rallies, parades and meetings, including a defiant appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show, The Geraldo Rivera Show during which Geraldo himself had his nose broken with a chair, and The Morton Downey Show where Downey was set straight by the First Officer of The Nationalist Movement himself on national television in a heated finger-pointing debate. Downey would later claim that he was tracked-down and assaulted by Nationalist Skinheads in an airport bathroom and was subsequently forced to leave his national television show.
After high-profile public victories by Nationalists, the Zionists that dominate Hollywood would rarely allow them on their television shows, knowing well that a public defeat would result when freedom of speech prevails. To this day a nationwide blackout of real, American Nationalists exists on our own National airwaves while Zionists orchestrate the one-sided policy of censorship called “political-correctness.”
Today:
The Nationalist Movement is currently headquartered in Wisconsin under its third First Officer and two-time Congressional Order of Merit Winner Thomas Reiter and uses local, grass-roots organizing coupled with the internet to connect with real Americans interested in their sovereignty.
The Nationalist Movement has remained a leader of the American interest since 1987 and maintains the CROSSTAR social network at nationalist.org, The Unixandria Library, Free-Tip News Service, AirLink Television Studios and has never stopped educating Americans about nationalism. The Nationalist Movement to this day issues membership certificates to members and Nationalist Movement-awarded “Degree” certificates to American Nationalists who have achieved notable levels of activism on behalf of the American people.
Since 1987 The Nationalist Movement has wielded legal power and provided education services, activism resources and consulting services to those seeking legal activism on behalf of the American people.
The Nationalist Movement was founded by Mark Watts. White-unity lawyer and speaker Richard Barrett also joined and eventually succeeded Watts and remained First Officer until he himself was assassinated by a black, gang member. At 67 years old, Barrett fought to the death being beaten, stabbed and burned in his home in Mississippi on April 22, 2010. He was honored in a private ceremony held by officers of The Nationalist Movement. The ceremony was held in an undisclosed Veterans Cemetery shortly afterward. And though the details of that ceremony remain confidential to this day, The Nationalist Movement remains a beacon of hope to the oppressed American people in their bid to regain their sovereignty and to restoring America to her former glory.

