Texas Nationalist Movement
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Declare yourself

The Texian Declaration

A petition signature says the people of Texas should get to vote. A Declaration says something deeper: I am Texian, and I will see this through. Read it below. If you mean it, become a Texian and declare.

A Declaration is not a subscription and not a transaction. It is a public commitment to the nation of Texas, made in your own name. The Let Texas Decide petitionis the broadest ask in the movement, the first way most Texans go on record. It costs nothing. The Declaration is the deepest. It is the difference between “I support this” and “I am one of the people who is going to make this happen.”

More than six hundred thousand Texans are already on record with the movement, across all 254 counties. 257 officials and candidates have signed the Texas First Pledge. The Texas Independence Referendum Act is on the floor. That is the scale the movement has reached. The Declaration is how a supporter becomes a Texian: a named, counted, accountable part of the active core that carries the work between elections, in every county in the state.

The Declaration is also yours. It is the record of the moment you said yes. It is the line in the sand you cross, visibly, in your own voice. Below is the text, word for word, that you affirm when you declare.

The text · word for word

The Texian Declaration

I declare that I am Texian—a citizen of the nation of Texas, bound by blood, soil, or choice to this land and its people.

I affirm that all political power is inherent in the people, and that the people of Texas have at all times the inalienable right to alter, reform, or abolish their government in such manner as they may think expedient.

I believe that Texas is a nation—with a distinct culture, economy, history, and identity—and that Texas should be politically, culturally, and economically independent.

I commit to the cause of Texas independence as my primary secular cause, understanding that this commitment supersedes all partisan loyalties.

I pledge to work for the restoration of Texas sovereignty, to answer when called, to reach my fellow Texans, and to stand with my fellow Texians until independence is won.

I cross this Line in the Sand.

The Oath

The Oath of a Texian

When you declare, you record the Oath in your own voice. This is the whole of it.

I am Texian.

I will see Texas independent in my lifetime.

I will answer when called.

I will reach my fellow Texans.

I will stand with my fellow Texians.

I cross this Line in the Sand.

Count me.

How declaring works

Five to ten minutes, start to finish. No waiting period, no approval to clear. You read the Declaration, become a member (which unlocks it), affirm it, record the Oath, and you are counted.

  1. Read the Declaration

    Read the Texian Declaration in full, below. This is the commitment you are about to make, in your own name. Mean every line of it before you go on.

  2. Become a member

    Choose a membership tier and join through texian.app, the secure TNM member platform. Membership is what unlocks the Declaration. Paying isn't the same as declaring: it opens the door, and the ritual follows.

  3. Affirm the Declaration

    Affirm the Declaration as your own. This is the public commitment, on the record, in your own name.

  4. Record the Oath

    Speak the Oath of a Texian, by video, by audio, or in writing. The Oath is the moment you say it out loud: you are Texian, and you will see Texas independent in your lifetime. Your Declaration is recorded and you are counted among the declared core of the movement.

When it's done

You are a Declared Texian. Welcome.

Choose your tier

Every tier carries the same Declaration, and every tier makes you a full member who can organize with your county. The higher tiers add real benefits, more access and a closer line to the work, not a different Declaration. The prices carry their own meaning, too: $4.21 is San Jacinto Day, April 21; $18.36 is the year 1836; $36 is the spirit of ’36.

MonthlyAnnual

April 21 · San Jacinto Day

Texian

$4.21/month

or $50.52 a year

Full member access. Organize with your county.

  • The member feed and county groups
  • Events and the action center
  • Your member badge on your profile
  • Affirm the Declaration and record the Oath
Become a Texian
Most popular

The year 1836

1836 Club

$18.36/month

or $220.32 a year

Everything in Texian, and more access to the work.

  • Everything in Texian, plus
  • Premium content access
  • Priority event registration
Become a Texian

The spirit of '36

TNM Insider

$36/month

or $432 a year

Everything in the 1836 Club, and the closest line to the work.

  • Everything in the 1836 Club, plus
  • Direct TNM leadership access
  • Strategy briefings
  • Insider-only updates
Become a Texian

Every tier carries the same Declaration and makes you a full member. Paying opens the door, then you affirm the Declaration and record the Oath to be counted. Manage or cancel anytime in your TEXIAN account.

Cross the line. Be counted.

If you have read the Declaration and the Oath, and you mean them, the next step is to declare. The Republic doesn't recover herself.

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