Shield Wall Network
The Shield Wall Network is a Nationalist Organization founded and headed by Billy Roper and located in Ozarkia — the 122 contiguous counties of North Central Arkansas and Southern Missouri. The group is focused on encouraging immigration of potential members to that region to join the project of creating the seedbed of a new ethnostate.

History
The Shield Wall Network has existed as early as 2019.[1] Prior to running Shield Wall, Billy Roper had ties to the Ku Klux Klan. From 2002 to 2011, Roper founded and led the group White Revolution. He was also previously a member of the National Alliance.
Worldview and Goals
Shield Wall is a prepping organization that believes the United States is headed for a racial crisis — balkanization, political collapse, or civil war. To prepare for that outcome, the group is focused on planting a seedbed ethnostate in the region to grow and prosper in the immediate wake of such an event. The group has political aspirations in the region — influence in local government will enable them to create laws that most effectively foster the seedbed for a new ethnostate. Shield Wall has a "one-drop rule" for membership in that applicants must be fully White (European) by ancestry and heterosexual. The Organization is largely but not exclusively Christian.

Ozarkia
Ozarkia is composed of 122 contiguous counties in North-Central Arkansas. The region is over 90% white, home to places such as Zinc, AR, famously described as "the most racist town in America." The region leans strongly right wing relative to the nation as a whole. Shield Wall is focused on making Ozarkia "whiter, righter, and brighter."
People here know what pedos are. They know what trannies are. They know what racial differences are. They know why they came here. And they're not even as liberal as 1950s Mayberry. — Billy Roper on the politics of Ozarkia. You have to come visit [Ozarkia] to appreciate what it's like to drive to the grocery store, not worry about whether you're locking your car. When you leave your house to go to the grocery store, you don't have to worry about if you locked your front door. No one's going to walk into your house or anything like that. —Billy Roper, on. the high-trust environment in Ozarkia
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