Culture A whites-only community could be coming to Springfield, Mo. area - Pack your bags - or is this a fed trap?


SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The outspoken co-founder of Return to the Land, a relatively new whites-only group based in northern Arkansas, said the group could be expanding to the Springfield, Missouri, area.

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Eric Orwoll, co-founder of Return to the Land, a private membership association that excludes non-white people. Photo courtesy of Orwoll’s YouTube channel. Read More
Eric Orwoll, co-founder of Return to the Land (RTTL), told Ozarks First a group of people are considering developing an RTTL community near Springfield.

According to RTTL’s website, RTTL is a private member association exclusively made for white people. Jewish people are also barred from membership. Members are vetted through an application process based on European ancestry.

“We seek to create a decentralized movement, formed of various individuals and societies returning to the land,” RTL’s website says. “We will promote strong families with common ancestry and raise the next generation in an environment that reflects our traditional values.



The group’s homebase land association is based on 160 acres in northern Arkansas and has been in development since 2023. Orwoll said the draw to northern Arkansas was its “affordable land, natural beauty, abundant water resources and a conservative, predominantly white population.”

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) released a statement on X earlier this month saying this northern Arkansas development not only revives “discredited and reprehensible forms of segregation” — it should also be illegal under the Arkansas Fair Housing Act, the Fair Housing Act of 1968, as well as other federal and state civil rights laws.


“We urge the Arkansas Fair Housing Commission, local elected officials, and law enforcement to act swiftly to ensure that Northeast Arkansas remains a welcome and inclusive community, not a refuge for intolerance and exclusion,” said Lindsay Baach Friedmann, regional director of the ADL South Central, in the X statement.

Orwoll told Ozarks First that RTTL is a private association that doesn’t sell real estate.

“The attorneys we’ve consulted believe what we’re doing is legal,” Orwoll said. “Americans have the right to freely associate and form intentional communities on whatever basis they choose.”

Orwoll said he hopes to help found RTTL communities in all 50 states.


“We want to ensure that White Americans who value their ancestry will have the ability to live among like-minded people in the future if they choose to do so, regardless of demographic changes,” Orwoll said. “We’d like for a network of communities, community centers and recreational areas to be available to our members that affords them opportunities to celebrate their heritage with their folk.”

Orwoll said RTTL plans to facilitate homeschool groups, healthcare networks, legal advocacy groups and much more.

“Whites should have the ability to live among their own people if that’s what they want to do, and mass immigration is quickly making that nearly impossible in many Western nations,” Orwoll said. “If individuals decide to live in multi-racial communities, then they should be allowed to do so, but we don’t want racial forced on us in every aspect of life.”

Orwoll noted there is a group that’s considering developing an RTTL community near Springfield.


“We’re glad to facilitate communities in Missouri and think it’s a great state,” he said.

The ADL labeled the group as part of “a growing trend in white separatist organizing,” according to an RTTL press release. In the release, Orwoll contends RTTL’s criteria reflect “shared ancestral values,” not hatred or violence.
 
This will never work because anyone that actually tried to live there would be doxxed and fired and debanked and everything else. Meaning the only people willing to take such risks are not the families that these communities would need to sustain and grow, but people already at the absolute bottom of society with nothing to lose and no employment anyway. Maybe the best they can hope for are a few vetbros and their disability gibs but that's not enough to spread around and sustain any economic activity. It's the mirror version of the group of urban blacks from georgia that decided to move to the middle of nowhere and build a wakanda. They ended up living in the trailers they brought there and not much else.

Besides its easy to find bantu free areas of the US if you are so inclined. But it's only really worth it if you are well off enough to afford the premiums that desirable nig free areas cost in which case more power to you. If you have to go on the cheap you'll wind up in a 95+% white area, but you'll be surrounded by white meth niggers instead. For the middle class you can limit your black exposure, but you'll have to substitute them for some combination of mexicans and jeets and other mystery meats making up ~20-25% of your communiy.
 
I actually wondered if churches could do private/planned communities. Not ones with racial exclusionary policies, mind you, just one where say a local church buys cheap rur/ag zoned land and the congregation slowly build it up. Then young families/old members live in the church community to get their start or have some independence with a community that knows them. I actually talked about it to someone that works with those churches that own big businesses and real estate but was told if the internal politics didn't kill it the external ones sure would and the feds would probably just reclassify the offending church as a cult.
 
I actually wondered if churches could do private/planned communities. Not ones with racial exclusionary policies, mind you, just one where say a local church buys cheap rur/ag zoned land and the congregation slowly build it up. Then young families/old members live in the church community to get their start or have some independence with a community that knows them. I actually talked about it to someone that works with those churches that own big businesses and real estate but was told if the internal politics didn't kill it the external ones sure would and the feds would probably just reclassify the offending church as a cult.
They did
Then ATF set it on fire
 
I actually wondered if churches could do private/planned communities. Not ones with racial exclusionary policies, mind you, just one where say a local church buys cheap rur/ag zoned land and the congregation slowly build it up. Then young families/old members live in the church community to get their start or have some independence with a community that knows them. I actually talked about it to someone that works with those churches that own big businesses and real estate but was told if the internal politics didn't kill it the external ones sure would and the feds would probably just reclassify the offending church as a cult.
theres the clear creek monestary in OK that has had families flock to it since the benedict option.

The absolute lack of self-awareness

the adl casually admitting living next to white racists is better than living next to coloureds.
 
it should also be illegal under the Arkansas Fair Housing Act, the Fair Housing Act of 1968, as well as other federal and state civil rights laws.
Sir,

This is a commune.

What counts as white? Are they including Italians? I'm too racist to live in a community like this unless they segregate the Germans. No offense German kiwis.
Not to mention The Gypsy Question:
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I actually wondered if churches could do private/planned communities. Not ones with racial exclusionary policies, mind you, just one where say a local church buys cheap rur/ag zoned land and the congregation slowly build it up. Then young families/old members live in the church community to get their start or have some independence with a community that knows them. I actually talked about it to someone that works with those churches that own big businesses and real estate but was told if the internal politics didn't kill it the external ones sure would and the feds would probably just reclassify the offending church as a cult.
Not wrong. People have been trying to create religious "communes" for thousands of years. The only ones that have ever worked were the gender segregated monasteries where the goal isn't raising families, its working together to make enough food and money to survive so you can spend the rest of your time worshipping god.
 
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