Be Careful Who You Trust
By
RD Larson
Ernesto knew he was better than the people who adopted him. Better than many of the people he with whom he associated. He'd never liked living in Chile. He'd always wanted to go some other place where there were more white people than brown people. Most of the people were Indian or Spanish. He was one of the few white men in his small town.
By right of color and intelligence he was the leader. He read many books, ordering them from the country his grandfather had ruled and from elsewhere in Europe. For his sixteenth birthday he was given a trip to Europe by his adoptive parents. He chose Germany. Within days of his arrival, Ernesto made friends with other young people with his same political views.
When he returned to Chile, he had lists of contacts from his friends in Germany. In a few months a political group was formed. At first they met publicly but media attention put an end to that. The Restoration Alliance met in secret.
Ernesto encouraged his companions to ask other white people to join their group. Each member had to under go careful scrutiny to assure his or her acceptance. They had to believe in God. And they had to believe in 'the cause' of the Restoration Alliance and be willing to die for their beliefs.
After a year they sent cells of operatives to many of the white nations. One such nation was the United States. Ernesto signed up to recruit in Texas. As he was a personable and likable young man he easily made friends with one of the states wealthiest families. He became close friends with the son closest in age. Ernesto and George were more alike than not. When George rand for a political off Ernesto stayed in the back ground constantly talking quietly to George about morality. George leaned on him for a clear view of society.
It has only now come to light that Ernesto is the grandson of Adolph Hitler and George -- well, you can guess who he is yourself.