From Steal to Secession AM – Ep. 29: What Makes a Successful Independence Movement?

Professor Wall welcomes Daniel Miller, the President of the Texas Nationalist Movement, for a discussion on what makes a successful independence movement in today's world.

From Steal To Secession AM

Episode XXIX – What Makes a Successful Independence Movement?


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Professor Wall welcomes Daniel Miller, the President of the Texas Nationalist Movement, to “From Steal to Secession AM” to discuss the Texas Nationalist Movement’s recent actions and their plans for the near-future. What aspects are essential to develop for any movement seeking independence from a higher authority? Why is grassroots support and understanding of self-governance such an important part of an independence movement? Why are the Texas Nationalist Movement’s re-organization efforts so pivotal to maintaining Texas’ independence once TEXIT has been accomplished? What are the next steps for the Texas Nationalist Movement in their campaign for TEXIT?


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Guest’s Website

Daniel Miller

Organization Discussed

The Texas Nationalist Movement

Books Mentioned or Referenced

Daniel Miller: TEXIT: Why and How Texas Will Leave The Union
(Defiance Press & Publishing Link)
(Other Sites to buy the Book)

Podcasts/Videos Mentioned or Referenced

Secession Speakeasy #91 (Public House Edition): TNM supports FIVE other state secession movements!

From Steal to Secession AM Episode #28: Louisiana Seeks to be Free!


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