National Guard - People's Militia
A Peaceful Militia for the People’s Security
The National Guard - People's Militia is dedicated to protecting the rights and freedoms of Quebec citizens in the face of foreign interference and various crises. By declaring the right to a peaceful militia, we commit to defending our people while maintaining peace and security. Our members are trained to intervene effectively when needed, and we actively work to develop the necessary infrastructure to support our operations. For this, we need funds to equip our members and cover various operational costs. Your support is essential to ensure we can continue to protect our community effectively and respectfully.
1. An Overview of the National Guard's History Worldwide
1.1 The National Guard in France
Origins: The French National Guard was created in 1789, at the beginning of the French Revolution. It was intended to serve as a citizen militia to maintain order and protect revolutionary gains from internal and external threats. Comprised mainly of volunteer citizens, it played a role in local defense and the protection of revolutionary institutions.
Role and Influence: The National Guard had significant influence during the French Revolution and until the Second Empire, participating in various uprisings and events like the revolutionary days of 1830 and 1848.
Dissolution and Reactivation: Dissolved several times, the National Guard was reactivated during crises, such as the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. It was dissolved again in 1871 after the repression of the Paris Commune. In 2016, France revived a National Guard in the context of anti-terrorism, relying on police, gendarmerie, and military reservists to strengthen internal security.
1.2 The National Guard in Quebec
Historical Context: Unlike France, Quebec did not have a tradition of an autonomous citizen militia similar to the French National Guard. However, the colonial context and wars against the British in the 18th century led to the formation of local militias, particularly during conflicts like the Seven Years' War. These militias comprised citizens defending their territories from invaders.
Modern Development: Today, ideas of a National Guard in Quebec often arise from social movements seeking to promote autonomy and defend rights. The Association République du Québec, 'Kébec,' activated a real National Guard with friendly guidance from American Allies to counter the Covid-19 scenario and scheme.
1.3 The National Guard in Canada
Colonial Militias: Before the creation of Canadian Confederation in 1867, British North American colonies had local militias for defense, particularly against Americans during the War of 1812. These militias were the ancestors of the modern Canadian Armed Forces.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP): Although not a National Guard per se, the RCMP has fulfilled similar roles, including internal security and border protection. Founded in 1873 as the North-West Mounted Police, it played a key role in establishing order in western Canada.
Canadian Armed Forces Reserves: In Canada, territorial defense primarily relies on the Canadian Armed Forces and their reserves, allowing citizens to engage in support and security missions, often comparable to those of a National Guard.
2. Contemporary Role and Reflections in Quebec
Modern Reflections: In Quebec, some political or citizen movements advocate for a National Guard to protect local interests and strengthen autonomy in the face of external interference. This often aligns with a more pronounced vision of sovereignty related to Quebec identity and the protection of individual freedoms.
The concept of a National Guard proposed by some Quebec groups today aims to be a citizen protection force for crisis intervention, emergencies, or rights defense while remaining separate from Canadian federal military forces. This National Guard idea in Quebec or France reflects a shared aspiration for citizens to be directly involved in defending their community, either in parallel or as a complement to official military structures.
4. Become a Member of the National Guard - People's Militia
The National Guard - People's Militia invites you to join an initiative dedicated to protecting the rights and freedoms of Quebec citizens while promoting our cultural identity. By becoming a member, you will actively participate in cultural awareness programs, modern equipment acquisition, and infrastructure development for our operations. Our continuous training and civic preparedness workshops ensure our members are always ready to intervene during diverse crises. Your membership is essential for us to continue effectively defending our community and promoting Quebec values.
5. Ongoing Projects
Infrastructure Development:
Building and maintaining the infrastructure needed for militia training and operations.
Cultural Awareness Program:
Launching a campaign to promote Quebec culture and identity to the public.
Acquisition of Modern Equipment:
Purchasing modern equipment to ensure the militia's security and operational efficiency.
Continuous Training:
Developing continuous training programs for militia members to maintain a high level of competence.
6. Services
Member Training:
Training programs for militia members to ensure effective and peaceful defense.
Equipment and Logistics:
Providing necessary equipment and managing logistics for militia operations.
Community Security:
Security services to protect citizens' rights and freedoms during various crises.
Cultural Vigilance:
Promoting and protecting Quebec identity and culture.
Emergency Response:
Rapid and effective response during natural disasters or other emergencies.
Psychological Support:
Providing psychological assistance to members and citizens in crisis periods.
Physical Training:
Physical training programs to maintain members' fitness and preparedness.
Civic Preparedness Workshops:
Workshops to prepare citizens for emergencies and rights defense.
7. Participatory Governance for Security
Sociocracy enables the National Guard - People's Militia to function more inclusively and transparently. Each member can actively participate in strategic decisions, ensuring that every voice is heard. This strengthens member cohesion and commitment, as they feel truly involved in the mission to protect our rights and freedoms.
8. Our Mission
The National Guard - People's Militia aims to ensure security, preserve, and promote Quebec identity through innovative defense and cultural vigilance. We uphold a harmonious balance with values of freedom, diversity, and mutual respect.