
The most used flag of the English is the English Cross or the "Cross of Saint George".
This is the red cross on the white background. "Saint George" was nothing but a Judaeo-Christian usurper, and the
legends that concern him usually make him a foreigner anyway. But that does not invalidate the symbolism behind this
figure. "Saint George" is a Dragon-Slayer and it may well be why he was used in this way - to "slay"
the White Dragon of the English!
This is at one level, for the Dragon-Slayer is still the original symbol of the
English, but the figure involved is the Heathen Warrior named Sigurd (Norse) or Sigmund (Anglo-Saxon).
Today,
we English Heathens use the White Dragon as the flag and symbol of the English Revolution. We have never dropped the English
Cross, for this indeed is the Cross of Fro-Ing who is the Divine Ancestor of the English Folk. But the White Dragon symbolises
the Folk-Soul of the English, and the National Spirit of England - our sacred land. Its revival means the revival of the Folk-Soul
of the English and the National Spirit of the Land of England.
There is no intention whatever to drop the English Cross which is the most easily recognised symbol of
the English. But the White Dragon has become the prime symbol of the English Awakening and the English Revolution. It was
revived nearly 20 years ago when the White Dragon Kindred used it as their symbol. The White Dragon Kindred was a Heathen
Group and this symbol has remained a true Heathen Symbol. It has now been adopted by most English nationalist organisations.
Yet even this rather limits its use, for the White Dragon is also symbolic of the Northlands and the Northern Folk.
When the Seven Tribes of Ing (Englisc) invaded these islands they were fulfilling a Divine Destiny in bringing with them the
Northern Light of the White Dragon. In many accounts these islands are the battle-ground between the White Dragon of the North
and the Red Dragon of the South, and this battle would continue until the End-Time.
