The European Declaration of Independence is a1,500 page manifesto written by the British author and white nationalist, Colin Berwick, and was published in 2000. The document calls for a radical break from the political and cultural status quo in Europe, urging Europeans to reclaim their identity and independence from what Berwick sees as the destructive forces of multiculturalism, immigration, and globalism. Berwick’s main argument is that Europe’s traditional cultures, particularly those of the indigenous white peoples, are under threat of erosion due to mass immigration, corrosion of national borders, and the cultural mixing of foreign ideologies. His desire is to return Europe to ethnic and cultural purity, stating that Europeans must reassert control over their lands and future. In his manifesto Berwick states that non-European peoples have overtaken Europe and calls the Europeans to action to reclaim their national sovereignty. Much of his declaration is either inspired by Ted Kaczynski, also known as the “Unabomber”, or legitimately copied and pasted from his manifesto. Although when he would directly pull from Kaczynski’s work he would have minor changes such as replacing the word “leftist” by the phrase “cultural Marxist”. Currently, the Unabomber is serving a life sentence for carrying out a bombing campaign in the United States from 1978 to 1995, sending a total of 16 bombs which killed 3 and injured 23, from the comfort of his remote cabin in Montana. It is funny to me that such a large amount of Kaczynski’s work was reused in Berwick’s own manifesto because he is sitting in jail. He may have had a lot to say but all his crimes landed him in jail and unable to continue to propagate his ideology. Then after Berwick publishes his declaration he begins to commit mass murder, which he saw didn’t work all that great for Kaczynski, and lands himself in jail. To be honest if you want to spread an idea it’s hard doing that from a jail cell.