It is not easy to write something about Bob. I met him on 4th June 1984, and he was killed on 8th December of the same year. I only knew him for a short time. Be that as it may, he and I became very close during that short six months. We traveled together and lived together the whole time except for a few brief months.
Bob was an exceptional individual whose life was dedicated to creating a White Homeland in the Pacific Northwest. He believed in it so much that it only took four days after meeting him to convince me. Bob was the type of person whose drive drew others to him. He was the only one in the racial movement to be able to get so many different personalities (and egos) to work together. I used to laugh at how well he could manipulate people into doing what he wanted including when he was doing it to me.
Bob truly cared about those following him and the men loved him for it. In my mind, Bobs only fault was that he was too trusting. He could not picture in his mind anyone, who professed the same beliefs in our Race as his, betraying those beliefs. Tom Martinez is a perfect example of this.
Bob also never thought he was a leader. He was always looking for someone to take over the leadership of The Order. No one at that time or today could have replaced him. My fondest memory of Bob was when we were on Whidbey Island and he would take me out from his busy schedule and play with Frank and my daughters. He so loved the children of our Race, you could see it in the way he interacted with them. But you could also see the sadness of not being with his own. I will not go into his death as it has been told many times before. It was an honor to have had him as a friend and to have stood beside him in this struggle for the Fourteen Word Cause.
I, as an Aryan warrior, swear myself to secrecy to the Order and total loyalty to my comrades. Let me bear witness to you, my brothers, that should one of you fall in battle, I will see to the welfare and well-being of your family. Let me bear witness to you, my brothers, that should one of you be taken prisoner, I will do whatever is necessary to regain your freedom. Let me bear witness to you, my brothers, that should an enemy agent hurt you, I will chase him to the ends of the earth and remove his head from his body. And furthermore, let me bear witness to you, my brothers, that if I break this oath, let me be forever cursed upon the lips of our people as a coward and an oath breaker. My brothers, let us go forth by ones and twos, by scores and by legions, and as true Aryan men with pure hearts and strong minds face the enemies of our faith and our race with courage and determination. We hereby invoke the blood covenant and declare that we are in a full state of war. ⚡️BOB MATHEWS⚡️
The state of Jefferson movement was started in the 1850s. Over the years, it has grown in proposed size and the seriousness of the movement has varied, but the idea has always remained the same; The lack of representation from the governments in Sacramento and Salem requires the formation of a new state encompassing Northern California and Southern Oregon.
Sometimes referred to as the “Great Red North” because of its consistent right-wing voting record, the inhabitants of Northern California specifically are known for their natural ruggedness and nationalistic attitude. Following the Sierras and Gold Country south, one can find Jefferson state flags and bumper stickers as far as Calaveras and Tuolumne county. While the formation of Jefferson would be beneficial for the population of the region, the declaration of support, and the movement itself, symbolizes the liberty-oriented rebelliousness that has been a staple of the American spirit since before the country’s birth.