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Revision as of 18:31, 22 April 2005

The neutrality of this article is disputed.

Communist Mississippi was a nation run by Curtis Fabus from 1984 to september of 2004, and then by Roger Fabus from September of 2004 until May of 2005 (May being the RP time when it ceased to exist) although it was deleted in March.

If you wish to contact the man behind Communist Mississippi, Decisive Action, and VoteEarly, get on AOL Messenger and hit up IntratecAB109mm or get on MSN msger and the IM is knightofmalta1096@hotmail.com

Anything you might like to know about CM/DA/VE, including RP history, can be explained or sent to you (I saved to word, almost all of my RPs, at least all the major ones, and I'll gladly send you copies or point you to links)


Background information

The Mississippian Federation was a white supremacist, dictatorial monarchy with heavy Calvinist theocratic leanings. It relied on a strong cult of personality around the Fabuses (particularly Curtis Fabus, then later Roger Fabus) to maintain control of the people who were overwhelmingly as racist, if not more so, than they were, but often were hard to keep in line in all regards. Most people in Mississippi however, were more fanatically loyal to the Fabus family, than the Japanese were to the Emperor in the Second World War.

Mississippi was known around the world for being what essentially amounts to a Police State. There were over 3,000,000 border police throughout the country. Their primary task was to control internal movement; indeed there were 6 internal pass cards required to travel throughout Mississippi. The county card, general travel pass, etc. Everytime somebody wished to cross county lines, city limits, etc, they had to submit to a checkpoint search and provide proper papers.

As for the borders, the Mississippian borders were some of the most heavily fortified in the world. With over 20 billion mines laid out all along the borders and coast, the strip of land all along the borders, the "5 Mile "no-go" area" became famous as the most mined in the world. Border security in Mississippi has made North Korea look like a picnic in comparison.

Overall, Mississippi was heavily economically based in two main things, industry and agriculture. With most people either owning small farms or working in urban factories and other such industrial capacities. Many folks though were part of the system of serfdom that had been established by Curtis Fabus, and thus were bound to the land of the nobles they had to work for. The very nature of the agrarian society in Mississippi, combined with the fact the government handed out millions of dollars for large families, assured that the average number of children each woman had was somewhere around 12, with a number such as 6 being considered low and resulting in scornful looks by neighbors and peers, and a number such as 18 or 20 being considered ideal and outstanding.


Major CM RPs

Some famous CM Rps included, but are not limited to:

Operation Purification

Indian Tribal Wars

1984 Civil War flashback (Still ongoing)

Firebase Fabus RP

1976 Curtis's youth flashback (Still ongoing)

1866 Reconstruction flashback (Still ongoing)

Paul Stahlecker - Eleanor Fabus (Still ongoing, pending ITD wanting to keep it going)

Alice and Roger RP (Still ongoing, pending ITD wanting to keep it going)

Roger Fabus's high school years (Still ongoing, pending ITD wanting to keep it going)

HM Campaign with John Tallmadge (Still ongoing, pending Sharina getting on AOL)

Fall of the MS Empire ALT World (sort of died)

Avadria-MS RP involving the Thaller-Fallsburg characters (Still ongoing)

Baldur Von Schacht - Eva Schacht RP (still ongoing pending Dimmimar getting over to LOEL)

Libyan IG Virus outbreak

Alice-Yuna fight RP (still sort of ongoing, update may come)

Automated Defense Network "terminator style" RP

Colonial Wars RP (Encompassed wars all across Africa and the southern USA)

Western Saharan Insurgency RP

Angolan Tribal War RP

Calvinist Revival RP

Catholic Pogroms RP

Curtis and the Lavenrunzian Baroness RP (still ongoing)

Communist Scare RP (possibly may bring this back)

Class Conflicts RP

Curtis-Yuna 1995-1996 RP (May update this if Sevaris wants to work on it)

New Mississippian World Order Intrigues RP (between Kahta, Democratic Colonies, and myself. May update this if DC ever gets back on MSN and wants to RP)

Western Saharan Gender issues Rp (still ongoing)

Mississippian Egyptian Desegregation RP

Dimmimar Delegation of Gaius RP (still ongoing if Dimmimar wants to keep it going)

FSI Crisis

Hogsweat Civil War (I was a major player in this, but my involvement was covered in the Firebase Fabus RP which fell under a separate thread)

Call for Mass Immigration (white immigration) RP

Operation Mongoose

Operation Bluebird

Peasant Rebellion merging into the Herman Von Thaller and Upper Xen intelligence RP

Western Saharan Race Riots RP (After Afrikaans and Portuguese were made official languages)

Eldanor princess kidnapping RP (I was a major player in this RP)

Fourth Horesman IG Virus in Tennessee RP (Still ongoing)

Unified West Africa mining crisis

William Fabus and Sylvia Katrina Fabus of TBD (Their rise and fall, and subsequent rise to power in another nation, South Africa. Still ongoing)

Witch Hunts and trials of women for being witches

Thought Police and the department of Thought Police (using brain wave scanners)


Many more RPs but those are just the ones that immediately came to mind.


If you want to see the ones still ongoing, get over to the forum I own...

http://www.sovereignkingdoms.com/forum


and enjoy!


God Bless!

Most Recent Rulers

The Mississippian Federation was most recently ruled by Roger Fabus and Alice Carrion (although she did become Alice Fabus after marrying Roger). Roger was the son of Curtis Fabus and Julia Dorothea, thus he was entirely Anglo-Saxon (as are most Mississippians). Alice was a foreign woman from the nation of Seryown, which was later destroyed by nuclear weapons and a massive secondary strike of chemical and biological weapons after they made a failed attempt to kill Roger, which resulted in Alice being injured, and for a time, feared dead as she was missing. Alice didn't really care, since Seryown was an anti-Fabusist nation which had subjected her to years of "re-education" and various other memory alterations, to make her think she was a left-wing liberal. This was fixed in 2004, unknowing to her though, on orders from Curtis Fabus.

(For more information on famous Mississippian characters, and indeed, the fact book as a whole, check out this link. http://s7.invisionfree.com/LOEL/index.php?showtopic=54 )

Famous Alliances

The Mississippian Federation founded a number of alliances, some better known than others.

Perhaps most well-known was the World Anti-Communist League which is still alive and well, and is now run by allies of the Mississippian Federation.

The WACL was founded under the auspices of Anti-Communism but was more often than not, used to advance Fabusist policies and provide for the continued survival of various Fabus regimes (Mississippi, Kahta, etc). Mostly the alliance was white supremacy and Fabusism, being cloaked as anti-communism.

Perhaps the other of the well-known Mississippian alliances were the United Racist Front, Fabus Bloc Army (Just a way to unite various military commands under a Mississippian banner), Mississippian Global Unity Movement (just a front for the ideal of the New Mississippian World Order), and several other alliances.


Deletion

According to CM/ DecA/ VE, Moderators whom he claimed hated his Calvinist and white nationalist views deleted him while he claimed to have complied with all their requests and went out of his way not to offend them. According to him, he was never warned about not posting links to GodHatesAmerica.com, merely stating that "If you post them, don't complain when you get flamed", he had the [url=site]name[/url] function in a signature, so it was a click thing; the name of the site was never visible and it took the people to a prompt to download a sermon, not to the site itself, which, according to him, was a completely different thing. http://www.sovereignkingdoms.com/forums//index.php?showtopic=67


Now some folks may say that VE was warned not to post said link, but if they read the actual words, he wasn't even officially warned, nor was he told not to post. He was merely told this

http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=8178665&postcount=2

You link to a site called 'godhatesamerica' and you're surprised people don't respond positively? 'Flamebait.'

Most folks will take that to mean, "If you post that in a thread that gets you flamed and draws out the flamers, don't come moaning to us about it." Indeed VE claims that he never posted it again in a thread (What was at issue here was the fact that VE made a whole thread that was just a listing of links to sermons), although the general opionon of the moderaing staff would consider the link int he signature not only a post but a definite offence, since it would be visible in all posts. So anyway, VE had that in his signature, but 1) According to him, he was never told not to post it again, and 2) He was never told not to have it in his signature, not to mention that 3) Signatures can't draw a flame since nobody can reply to a signature and last but not least 4) Number 1 was never addressed or explained away, he was simply deleted.

Needless to say, the opinion of the moderator staff seems to differentiate slightly from VE's position, insofar as according to them, 1. He was, 2. It should be rather obvious that when one is told not to post a link (Posts can be deleted), putting said link in a signature is a rather stupid idea and outright offence, 3. Is irrelevant, since the link wouldn't so much draw flames as it would be a flame against roughly 99% of NS' userbase, and thus be a deletable offence, 4. isn't the case.