THE FOUNDER & President of

The American reich

Meet Christopher Galien

I founded The American Reich because I was tired of watching our nation be steered by foreign influence and corrupted by a political system beholden to money rather than people.

Today, I see an America fractured by race, class, and culture, a division that was never the intent of our design. Our Founding Fathers envisioned a nation that acted as a lighthouse, a haven for the oppressed and a refuge for the victims of the world. That vision relied on a shared soul, a population of people who believe in America, are willing to defend her, and are ready to put in the work to build the nation we were always meant to be.

My commitment to this mission is not just theoretical; it is rooted in a career spent on the front lines of human restoration. Alongside my wife, I have spent years working within the non-profit and human resources sectors, advocating for those the system often forgets. From assisting the mentally disadvantaged and those battling addiction to helping former inmates successfully reintegrate into society, I have seen firsthand that the strength of a nation is found in the dignity of its individuals.

The American Reich is the culmination of that work. We are building a non-partisan, pro-liberty movement that rejects corporate control in favor of local coordination. We represent Americans of every race and background, united by a single standard: a zero-tolerance policy for hate and a 100 percent commitment to the hard work of freedom. We are not just looking for residents; we are looking for builders who believe that the American dream is still worth defending.

The "Family-First" Organizational Model: We reject the cold, transactional nature of modern politics; at The American Reich, we don't have "users" or "registrants"—we have a growing family of patriots who protect and provide for one another.

Direct Human Impact: Founded by a leader with over a decade of experience in human services, addiction recovery, and prison reintegration—proving our commitment to restoring the American citizen.

Restoring the National Kinship: Built on the belief that every American, regardless of background, is part of our national family tree—shifting the focus from divisive "interests" back to the shared inheritance of our children’s future.

Our Story: The Second Great Awakening of Liberty

The American story did not end in 1776. It was only the first chapter in a long fight to keep the small flame of liberty alive while the winds of tyranny tried to put it out. Our movement grew from the realization that the phrase “consent of the governed” has been reduced to an empty slogan in the halls of power. We watched the promise of our Republic get traded for backroom deals. We watched our constitutional rights chipped away in the name of safety. We watched a political class focus more on donors than on the people they swore to serve.

We are the generation that refused to look away. We saw our heritage being eroded and decided that the responsibility to stop it falls on us. We are no longer bystanders to history. We are the ones rebuilding it.

At the heart of our movement is a simple belief. The strength of this nation comes from its unity. For far too long, those in power have used division based on race, class, or creed to keep Americans fighting each other while they take our freedoms and our resources. We reject that script. Our foundation is built on true civil and racial equality. A threat to the rights of one American is a threat to the rights of all. We do not discriminate because we cannot afford to. If we want to build a real defense against corruption, we need every hand willing to work and every voice willing to speak. We are bringing Americans together from every background to show that a united people is the only force that can make the powerful tremble.

Our founder’s vision was never about glorifying a single person. It was about protecting a principle. After years spent in the trenches of this fight, from building digital tools for liberty to crafting messages that wake up the American public, the mission became clear. We must return to the source. We stand on the shoulders of the men and women who risked everything for freedom, and we carry that same fire into the modern age.

We are tired of decline. We are done with excuses. We are finished asking for permission to be free. This is our story. This is our movement. This is the moment we take our country back.