Missouri Confederate States of America Government Website Springfield, Missouri

Welcome to the official website of the Missouri Government of the Confederate States of America established in October 1861 by Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson , then governor-in-exile for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. . Though we are an occupied nation, our culture, our customs, our heritage and most importantly, our Constitution, are alive and unconquered awaiting the day when freedom loving Americans awaken to once again take up the banner of truth and regain our sovereignty.
It has already begun and a substantial amount of progress has been made, all that is needed now is a few good men and women and we will, with the blessing of our Creator God, have our Liberty.
So help us God.




Fly our Confederate National Flag
Confederate Battle Flags and Naval Jacks are fine, and they hold a sacred and honored place in our history. But if you really wish to show your support for Southern Independence, you should fly the Third National Flag.
The Third National is the official flag of the Confederate States of America, and unlike the Confederate Naval Jack (commonly known as the "Rebel Flag") The National flag has less stigma of being used as a racist symbol. This works in our favor.
When many folks see the Naval Jack they think "Redneck, racists", but many people upon seeing the National flag will ask "What kind of flag is that"? We can use this opportunity to try to educate these people on the true history of the Confederacy and it's struggle for liberty and independence. So while the Battle flags and Naval Jacks stand for Confederate Army regiments and Confederate Naval vessels, remember that the Third National stands for our true country, the Confederate States of America, her people and her lawful government.
The United States Government has lost their way
Become a Confederate State Citizen of Missouri C.S.A. citizen pg. 1.docx C.S.A. citizen pg. 2.docx
Kevin County of Greene State Registrar E-Mail:csaspringfield@live.com
This is the official web page of the Confederate States of America. Official statutes and journals of Congress of 1861-1865 are contained herein and are, for the most part, still binding upon the Confederate States of America as is the ratified C.S.A. Constitution of 1861.
The national Government of the Confederate States of America does not, at this time, have any salaried personnel, but does pay some reimbursement of expenses of contractors for work contracted for by the government. It is important to note that the national Government is not structured to legally have control of the State C.S.A. Governments, but rather for them to function with the national Government and each other in accordance with the national C.S.A. Constitution and their own State Confederate Constitutions according to the dictates of the Citizens therein.
The Government of the Confederate States of America is not a political party nor a club but a government and thus does not endorse any political party or candidate nor club or other organization. Nevertheless, the Government does appreciate positive support by such other organizations and/or political parties and the C.S.A. Registered Citizens will elect candidates to hold the various offices of the various Confederate Governments.
The Government of the Confederate States of America never officially surrendered to the Federal Union and thus still exists as an occupied government under the control of the Federal Union (UNITED STATES, INC.) in the Southern States of America including: Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, No. Carolina, So. Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia and within the Territory of Arizona and the provisional Territories including Colorado, Oklahoma, Kansas, Maryland, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Wyoming.
C.S.A. Registered Citizens live in these various states and are eligible to vote in Confederate elections. Non-voting C.S.A. Registered Citizens also live in a number of Northern and Western states which are not considered part of the territory claimed by the Confederacy and thus may not vote in Confederate elections unless they move to a Confederate State or Territory.
Most C.S.A. Registered Citizens are also U. S. Citizens by virtue of the 14th Amendment of the U. S. Constitution, which is not necessarily recognized by the Confederate States of America, but yet applies due to the occupation and thus such C.S.A. Registered Citizens may individually vote in U. S. and U. S. Satellite State elections.
So long as a peace treaty between the Confederate States of America and the Federal Union (United States of America) recognized by the UNITED STATES, INC. has not been signed and thus occupation and reconstruction still apply, the governments of the Confederate States and the Citizens thereof are obliged to obey the laws of the occupying nation.
No new treaty between the Confederate States of America and any foreign government other than the occupying nation (Federal Union or the United States of America) may legally be concluded, but the subjects of the occupation living in the South, whether or not they are C.S.A. Registered Citizens, may avail themselves legally to the laws and supposed rights and protections of the U. S. Constitution.
Meanwhile and prior to a negotiated peace treaty and termination of occupation, the C.S.A. Registered Citizens are admonished to avoid any form of military hostility against the Federal Union or the satellite states thereof. We pray that the Lord will bless His people if we are worthy and that He will shield the innocent from harm as in the Lord's prayer.


Save America!
Help restore the Democratic-Republic of our Forefathers
The Problem:
In 1776, American colonists tired of the abuses of a tyrannical government, cast off British Rule and formed a Democratic Republic founded on Natural Law and Liberty.
From that first Independence Day, America has not only faced forces from outside her borders intent on bringing the Democratic Republic to an end, but forces from the inside as well. It has been long stated that if America falls, it will fall from the inside.
Today we sit on the precipice of our Democratic Republic’s doom, and many do not even realize how far things have changed from America’s early imagining. Some of those changes have been subtle… some have not.
Here is a brief summary of the issues at hand:
1. Since 1861 the Federal Government has steadily and dramatically grown in power, overshadowing both State and Individual Rights.
2. Contrary to the specifically enumerated powers given each branch of government, each branch has overstepped their boundaries via loopholes, twisting of the Constitution, outright bullying, and the lack of diligent watchfulness by the people.
3. Guaranteed liberties are being stripped away under various guises, such as the “War on Terror”, “Homeland Security”, and “Political Correctness”.
4. American sovereignty is being handed over to a North American Union.
5. America is being dictated to by the UN and World Federalists.
6. The Constitution is being treated as a “living document” in which the words and intent change to comply with whatever is popular at the time.
7. God, tradition, moral values, and the very essence of being a man and a woman are being cast out under the title “Diversity” and “Political Correctness”.
8. We, especially our children, have become an overly medicated society sanctioned and promoted by an education system that does not seek to educate… but indoctrinate.
9. Our elected “representatives” are not the citizen-statesmen they were intended to be; nor do they represent us. They are self-serving opportunists that seek only the golden calf at the base of the mountain.
10. Our property is being stolen by the very government that was to protect our “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness”.
You may be wondering… “What can be done? Is it all gloom and doom?” The answer is simple: “Yes, something can be done. There is hope.”
The Solution:
We have what may be the last, best, hope for our Democratic Republic. For you to embrace this idea, you have to understand a few simple concepts.
1. The Founding Fathers intended a Confederation of States; hence the first Constitution being the “Articles of Confederation”.
2. In 1861, the American South, tired of the abuses of a tyrannical government, cast off Federal Rule and continued the Democratic Republic founded in 1776.
3. In 1865, the Confederate States of America was militarily defeated; however the Government never surrendered and no peace treaty was ever signed.
4. The US Government ousted the rightfully elected State Governments in the South and instated puppet governments in their place.
5. The US Government militarily occupied the CSA for 12 years after the War for Southern Independence.
6. The rightfully elected Government of the CSA and the occupied States eventually died off.
At this point you may be thinking “Okay… I follow you, but what does that have to do with here and now?”
Simple:
The Confederate States of America is a Nation under occupation by the Federal Government of the United States. The current State governments and Constitutions in each of the Confederate States were illegally put in place under coercion; therefore they are null and void.
How do we fix it?
1. In order to strike a treaty and deal with an occupying nation you must have government representatives.
2. With all of the rightfully elected government now dead you must reseat the government.
3. In order to reseat the government you must hold elections.
4. In order to hold elections you must have citizens.
Therefore the solution is clear… we must assert our Confederate Citizenship and re-staff the CSA Government and each of the State Governments under the last legitimate Constitution in place in each area. The re-staffed government can then negotiate with the occupying Nation for a cease of hostilities and removal from our Nation. The CSA and the sovereign States contained therein will then be able to continue the Democratic Republic of our forefathers.
How do we accomplish this?
1. Register as a Confederate Citizen.
2. Constitutional Conventions are being held by Citizens to update the 1861 Constitutions, removing slave language and adding safeguards from lessons learned over the last 141 years.
3. Elections will be held to re-staff the Governments of the CSA.
4. Negotiations with the Federal Union will be forthcoming.
For more information and documents detailing the case presented before you, please review the links provided on this site.
