Keeping The Faith has been one of Women for Aryan Unity’s longest running publications. We started doing this magazine in 1992 and over the last fifteen years it has become a staple in the lives of our imprisoned kin. After much thought we have decided to combine KTF with our main publication Morrigan Rising, each issue of MR will have at least five to six pages dedicated to the written works / art of our prisoners. This section of the WAU site is still heavily under construction, we have alot more to add over the next few months. So keep checking back.
Over the last 15 years we have had some wonderful written works submitted to our publications; via Pen of the Proud we are going to share these words with you. It is up to us in the free world to support these men and women, to put out our hand in friendship, read their works and applaud them for still standing strong whilst they live in close proximity with our foes on a daily basis.
Our prisoners more often than not wear shoes that are falling to pieces, that is why WAU started our Adopt A Bruder program. While you are shoving McDonald’s in your face and pondering what movie to see next. When they are released, how many of you will jump at a chance to meet them face-to-face? How many of you will be willing to admit that you blatantly ignored our numerous requests for aid on their behalf? How on earth will you justify it? I hope word does not reach these men and women about the sad state of things on the outside, where we have to resort to begging and chastising in order to generate a little bit of support. And it still goes ignored.
Some of the our kin are in for jail for life. Some, however, will be out in the foreseeable future. I hope that you have an excellent explanation for your actions, because when you go to shake their hands and kiss their asses, we will be sure that your disgraceful and willful choice to ignore them will not be forgotten.
From experience I know how rewarding it is to write to these men and women, I have grown up and became an adult with at least a handful of these men and women, I still have three prisoners that I have been writing to for 18 years, they have been my teachers, guide, confidant and more importantly friend. Without them in my life I would not have aspired to seek the truth and more importantly find the answers. I feel truly blessed to have each of them in my life; they help make me the person I am today.
It is now up to you to pick up your pen and start corresponding with our men and women in ZOGs Gulags, when they become part of your life you will wonder how to made it this far without their friendship, loyalty and knowledge.
To Our Imprisoned Kin We Salute You
Vicky / WAU Ireland

