WHA – an introduction

I would like to introduce Western Heritage Australia to you, once known as the The Fellowship of the Round Table. Western Heritage Australia is incorporated in NSW, with a constitution, strategic plan, and policies to ensure that all runs smoothly in accordance with professional standards. The objective of the organisation is to promote the benefits of our inherited institutions, such as the common law, private property, the traditional family unit, freedom of expression, and the liberty of the individual.

The inspiration for the organisation is found in the myth and legend of fading Romano-Celtic Britain, when a boy drew a sword from a stone – Excalibur with its associated powers to rightfully rule. Once King, he created an order of chivalry and constructed a round table so that no Baron would have precedence over any other. Western Heritage Australia is guided by the principle of that Fellowship of the Round Table.

Do you sometimes wonder whether the world you belong to is headed for some kind of catastrophe. Do you have less freedom, more anxiety, lower self esteem and more debt than your parents and grand parents might have had at the same time of life, and this is spite of the greatest upsurge of scientific innovation and material welfare in all of history? Why?

Is your history and heritage a matter of pride to you, or something to be embarrassed and ashamed of? Are you even aware of how your world was created – by bold pioneers and innovators who did believe in their heritage and did not walk in fear of their very shadows.

Fear, guilt and shame is the albatross which we must get off our backs. Likewise despair, self hatred and the collective death wish which is now the unofficial religion of the Western mind. Our organisation speaks of the regeneration of the Western Soul. In practice this means harnessing folk memory as a catalyst for social change. We seek to create a noble conscience which will vanquish this corrosive and damnable ethic of fear and shame which is only fit for slaves.

I grew up at a time when I still believed that the civilisation I was part of had a future. I have now been walking in the shadow of other people’s apprehension and paranoia and it is wearisome. This organisation feels that beginning with your thoughts, so the future is made. You are what you think – if you think you are a slave then you are a slave and if you think you are a free and sovereign person, then that is what you shall be. Honour, chivalry, service and nobility is the ethic which we carry on our little banner. We may not always live up to it but we certainly endeavour.

Western Heritage Australia believes in three things (primarily) – The sovereignty of the individual – you are not a slave – you will not be owned – you will not be tyrannised by any power outside of your sovereign will. The state is imbued with certain powers by people giving a portion of their sovereignty for the convenience it offers. The state or any super-state has no rights but those endowed. Rights to govern and make laws are what you give to those who govern you by surrendering voluntarily something of your sovereign will. You give the state the right to exist, while you remain a sovereign person created with innate dignity and worth.

Sanctity of conscience; I trust this requires no explanation (it means that “the buck stops here”). Respect for true morality above and beyond written law is the final test for the civilised person. Your conscience is the final court of appeal in all matters of civic duty; always was, always will be. The sanctity of life – that goes without saying. No person is expendable in the interests of any so called greater cause, lest it be by his or her own will for a friend. Human life is sacred.

We also believe a lot of other things but to challenge these beliefs, we hold open forums. These are truly fascinating times and if you live in Sydney New South Wales maybe you’d like to come to one of our forums where you’ll meet a lot of other people talking about all sorts of things which sometimes we have nothing to do with but which they give us the opportunity of sharing.

We believe in consciousness raising and to expose the false narratives of those who wish to undermine our sovereignty. The Round Table forums are a non-affiliated, non-profit discussion and study group which aims to raise political and cultural consciousness and to network for creative social change.

We think we’re an idea whose time has come. We think we represent something which is not readily represented by any other organisation. We are not a political party. We’re nothing to do with politics or any other organisation for that matter – nothing whatsoever. We’re about an idea. We are about getting away from fear, shame, guilt & paranoia and being the free people that Westerners once were, with pride in that freedom.

Now if that idea interests you  – just subscribe and you’ll receive information about upcoming forums and other interesting things. You may also contact us by email or the old fashioned postal service.