In the first official episode of Uncle Ted's Disciples, I sit down with the man himself, Curtis Stone. Curtis is a content creator, YouTuber, podcaster, and all-around badass. He's been on the pod for a while now, and we talk about how he got started on his YouTube channel, and how he came to be who he is today.
00:02:57.040Yeah. And I remember seeing that exact episode that was your first video on your channel.
00:03:02.960Yeah. I think it was an interview with somebody. It's like a fairly high production video that somebody did with me.
00:03:09.600I think that's the one you're talking about, right? Where I'm just being interviewed in a blue shirt.
00:03:12.360Yeah, dude. And that was shot. Yeah. But that was shot. Yeah. So maybe it's been longer. I mean, yeah. Because the video was posted not to my channel. It was posted to their channel. But that was definitely more than 10 years ago. That would have been 11 years ago almost.
00:03:32.260What I thought would be a good question to ask is, where were your political beliefs when that video came out?
00:03:39.660When that came out, I would say I was...
00:03:44.480I gave up being a leftist a long time ago, but I was still kind of bought into not social justice, but kind of like the call it the sort of righteous indignation that one will have against an establishment.
00:04:03.660And because of my kind of upbringings as like a punk rocker in the 90s, I was in a punk rock and hardcore band and all that kind of stuff. I was a singer, like screaming and shit.
00:05:31.360The propaganda is can be multiplied at a magnitude you can't even comprehend.
00:05:38.560Because if you can think that ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Brock now are all quantifying tens of millions of complex problems at every single fucking second.
00:05:50.040You don't think that they're completely just running all of this shit.
00:05:54.840Like we could be siloed in Twitter and you wouldn't even fucking know it.
00:05:58.640Unless you had a real life outside of the planet, you won't even know.
00:06:03.680You'll be siloed and you'll be talking to people that are bots and you won't even know you're talking to nobody.
00:06:08.680Yeah, people don't realize that like if I can write an article in a day, this one can produce five from five different sources.
00:06:16.380All, you know, from one can say they're on the left.
00:06:19.700One can say they're on the right and it'll just confuse the shit out of you.
00:06:22.640Dude, literally, I mean, it's, yeah, I was actually just hanging out with a neighbor of mine today a bit and we were talking about this.
00:06:29.720He's built a complete, it's fucking cool.
00:06:32.920It's kind of, I think, part of the future in some ways in order for us to get through what's coming is he's built a completely offline hardware AI.
00:06:41.800That he, I had a legal document that I wanted him to look at and I said, let's see, let's get this thing.
00:06:47.140It was about a 50 page terms of service agreement.
00:06:49.840I said, let's get this thing to look for key questions that I had about where would we be potentially exposed in a contract and this fucking thing went through it in seconds and I was like, oh shit, that's cool.
00:07:02.260So there, there is some cool shit that we can use it for, but I think the key will be to make sure that it's, there's a switch to take it all offline because you could get all these sort of Patriot, you know, bunkers and communes, not communes, but you know what I mean?
00:07:18.080And just like holdouts for tribe, we're all, it's like diagonal, it's all, it's all, we have to be tribal, right?
00:07:26.500And they could fucking sign up everybody because they could just send something out that takes control of everybody's localized AI and then it's over.
00:07:34.120Then your entire world is mobilized against you.
00:07:36.640I tried to explain this exact concept to somebody and it's like, do you remember your first phone number?
00:07:50.200I can remember my best friend from the nineties, like up until probably 99 or 2000, I can remember my phone number, my best friend's phone number, my mother's phone number like that.
00:08:11.020And I've noticed that exact same thing happening with, with me, especially, but with kids, it's like, they don't have to remember anything.
00:08:19.020Cause when I used to look something up in the encyclopedia Britannica, I would remember that shit forever because I had to go and look it up.
00:08:25.960Now it's just gone as quick as it comes up.
00:08:33.840Uh, they use the fucking screens to some degree, but we highly monitor it.
00:08:38.660But yeah, man, they need to be in, they need to physically feel things, this digital stuff.
00:08:43.980It's great that it brings guys like us together who might not ever cross paths, but if we leverage ourselves too much against it, I mean, I've been kind of working on this thesis of another thing I want to write about or something like that, that kind of involves that, that I think we have to be so cognizant of the digital gulag now that we're almost, if we don't transcend it, we could get washed up in it in some way.
00:09:08.580I mean, we have to start thinking of teaching courses to our children on how to wield social media and wield the digital thing rather than to be a slave to it.
00:09:19.300I mean, our, our solution this far, my kids aren't that old, but it's just been to not allow them to use any of that stuff.
00:09:25.220The only, the only way I might, I let my kids use devices for education or they can watch some shows that we heavily curate, but they can't go online and fucking search or anything.
00:09:36.800I'm going to wait until they're at least 12 to do that.
00:09:39.420That's based on some psychological research that I saw published on that, that I said, okay, I think that's realistic because you can still catch up.
00:09:45.980Like, it's like, you know, boomers who could have gotten left behind with the internet, but they're, they're on there.
00:09:53.680Like they're the majority of some platforms like Facebook, you know?
00:09:56.800See, I enjoyed, I'm, I'm 47 now, 47, 46.
00:10:02.380I'm somewhere around there, but I can remember my entire life without, uh, the internet.
00:10:11.120So my frontal lobes could develop all the way through before ever introducing that into my life.
00:10:16.180Like I started to get my first phone at 18, 19 or something like that.
00:10:23.140I didn't get a flip phone and I'm 45 and, uh, yeah, I, the internet became a thing when I graduated high school and then it wasn't even really a thing you used commonly.
00:10:34.240But I remember being in New York city and I think it was like 2008, no, or 2006 or seven, something like that.
00:10:45.060And I saw a guy with an iPhone and I was like, Holy fuck.
00:10:48.100Cause I had an, I had an eye, a pod and then they came up with the iPod touch that I got.
00:10:53.300But I remember seeing that and being like, wow, this is a game changer.
00:10:56.100It's going to change the world and it fucking has for the good in some ways, but I think for a lot of ways, not good.
00:11:02.860Cause it's met, it's made humans weak.
00:11:06.020Like all this stuff fundamentally, like there's been, there's benefits, no question.
00:11:11.220But overall it's made humans fucking weak.
00:11:14.120And then I look at, we're in here in Canada and I just go like, you know, did you see that survey?
00:11:19.960I think I shared it on X this morning, those 267,000 Canadian pussies who want to fucking revoke Elon Musk citizenship.
00:11:32.280It's so ridiculous to think that that's going to make some sort of like, you couldn't have put a petition together for the guy that killed 15 kids in Humboldt to have his, you know what I mean?
00:11:45.640But for this guy, that's, I know that really Elon Musk, isn't the one putting tariffs on Canada.
00:11:53.160Like you're trying to push punish Elon for something that Trump is doing despite them being in the same cabinet.
00:11:58.580But even if he was indirectly involved in it, it would have no consequence whatsoever.
00:12:02.860And so this is the, this is what the establishment do.
00:12:05.980And this is my theory is that they want you to spend your time on things that have no consequence in your life.
00:12:11.920So that's the key. It's not, if it's on the left or the right anymore, that doesn't matter because, because the narrative is decentralized, not centralized.
00:12:20.360Like it was with mainstream media. They don't need you to occupy a political position.
00:12:25.360They just need you to waste your time on a hamster wheel. Literally. That's what I believe. That's all that matters to them.
00:12:31.320And so that's where I look at stuff. That's where I like, even I look at Owen Benjamin and I know you might think he's funny and he is to some degree.
00:12:36.800Like, um, but at the end of the day, he's asking a lot of young men to do this because to listen to that long of a stream and he's fucking streams every day.
00:12:48.960That makes you wonder, how do you spend time with your family? What's your relationship with your wife? Like, you know, um, I know what it's like to be a content creator.
00:12:55.320I've been one longer than he has, and it's hard to maintain. And this is why a lot of guys who do content, not everybody, of course, but a lot of guys that do.
00:13:03.960And I, I've been in the game long enough that I know a lot of big names in the space, at least in my kind of sub genre is they don't have families or they don't have the greatest relationships with their families.
00:13:13.080And I can see that in my journey of doing this. And that's why when I, I can look through kind of guys like that and I can be like, dude, you're not all you think you are.
00:13:22.520And you're not all you say you are because it's hard to be a good human being and do those kinds of things.
00:13:27.380And if we're not out there being good human beings, what the fuck are we doing? We're just virtue signaling about the latest political opinion that if you aren't up to date with, you're a fucking sellout and you're a, you know, controlled off or something retarded.
00:13:41.140They want you spinning wheels. So that's my litmus test for every content creator or every person I associate with who might be in that world is I go, what are you asking your audience to do?
00:13:52.020And that's how I can tell if somebody is genuine, cause some people are just in it for the money. Other people are in it for the ego. There's a lot of reasons people could be in on it and they don't have to be bad, but there's a lot of people out there that have bad intentions either directly or they just don't care about people.
00:14:12.020And they'll say whatever it is to get paid and look around how you, you often wonder how some Twitter accounts have like 700,000 followers.
00:14:20.840You're like, you provide no fucking value. Like some of the biggest truther accounts, truther accounts, whatever on Twitter, you look at their stuff that they post.
00:14:30.180And you're like, there is zero value in this. Who gives a fuck about the latest name on the Epstein client, uh, client list? Who fucking cares?
00:14:40.340You know, this is war against humanity. How much more do you need to know and spend your time? You know what I mean? That's where I just find a lot of that truther shit is such a fucking waste of time.
00:14:50.700And it's why I barely post on the internet anymore. Cause I just help people as a consultant now. I mean, I still have my, my stuff online and it, it does its thing. And there's people that run it, but like the most part, I don't care about waking people up to the shit anymore.
00:15:04.020It's like, Hey, if you want, if you want help get in there, I can help you get there. But the masses, the fuck, no, it's, it's, it's, it's, you have to pick your fights, don't you? Like, what are you wasting your time?
00:15:16.640Cause even though some of those big truther accounts, they're kind of wasting their time too. Like you're not really waking anybody up to something.
00:15:23.460That's probably why they're just AI dude. Like seriously, I don't want to talk shit, but I look at some accounts, especially ones that are, they're not, they're anons, but they have, if you like pay attention, you kind of do a little bit of an analysis on them, look at their posting patterns, look at the frequency of posting and all this stuff.
00:15:42.540And if you have done a bit of that yourself and you understand what is involved in that world, you can do an analysis of these accounts and go, I don't even think this is a fucking real human being.
00:15:52.840How are they doing this, this much content?
00:15:55.620Exactly. And how, and how, I mean, the, the, the short answer is if they're not AI, they're people that spend way too much time talking to a screen.
00:16:04.320And therefore what the fuck are they doing in their life or they're fucking AI and they just want you doing this, or there's somebody that's just completely selfish and, and, and, and, and egoist and just only wants to just get paid.
00:16:19.140And so they'll say, or do whatever it is to get the juice, the algo.
00:16:23.080And that, that's why I fucking hate me and my friend, Jeremy, my friend, Jeremy, the raging dissonant, we've had deep talks about this is like, are we just contributing to the suck?
00:17:02.720Yeah. Yeah. Didn't she say something about you guys? Is that, is that?
00:17:06.320That's how she started out was by shitting on us.
00:17:09.300Okay. Okay. And then people got to know her. And then now I guess she's a pretty big content creator now, but she's such a feminist cunt.
00:17:20.020Like I, when I was in a, when I was a leftist or at least like culturally left living in Montreal, I always hooked up with chicks like that.
00:17:27.440Well, that would be the easiest, but they were always kind of hot to like these hot feminists.
00:17:34.020Who are just brutal, but you put up with them because they were attractive.
00:17:40.000And that's why that, and that's the thing that's so sad about women. The internet is just devalued women so much because it's made it only about if they're hot and have sweet cleavage in their videos.
00:17:50.720Oh God. There's no getting to know anybody anymore. It's like, it's not about who's out there, but who else is out there because it's just swipe, swipe, swipe, swipe. So shallow. It's incredible.
00:18:00.840It's created meaninglessness in social experiences, which are so important to human development. And that's when you look at say the zoomers and you go like, holy. Oh, they're in trouble. If there was like a crisis, they're dead in days.
00:18:17.700Like there's three days of food in the grocery stores across the world. If the supply chain breaks down for three days, seven days till it's a zombie apocalypse.
00:18:27.020I was just going to use those words, the zombie apocalypse.
00:18:29.700Those people are food for the most part. And could you imagine, especially like, that's what I love about Canada, frankly, is we don't have urban, we don't have urban black culture here for the most part. Like some parts there is Toronto.
00:18:43.220You can see in Toronto, it's, it's becoming its own problem.
00:18:46.340Yes, it is. But like, I don't know if you've ever been to some of the cities that have it really bad. Like I've been all over the United States for the 10 years I've been doing this shit, like Atlanta, Georgia, fucking.
00:18:55.400Not since I was in my teens, like Tennessee, like you want to see shit where they're stabbing each other over, stabbing and shooting each other over a fucking plasma TV at a black Friday sale.
00:19:08.440Can you imagine what it looks like three days of food?
00:19:12.520That's what I've been telling people. It's like, okay, yeah, some of you guys want to become American, but like, we don't need a 2A if we don't have American blacks.
00:19:20.660Dude, I think it'd be sweet to like riff on the whole Canada US thing, because that's a pretty hot subject right now. I put a lot of thought into it. But I think if it were to go down, one thing is that it'll create a massive incentive to go to the US and leave Canada, because why the fuck would you stay in cold ass Canada and pay the property values that are here and the cost of living when you can go south, even just across the border and get a property for half the price, especially for homesteading.
00:19:48.660Homesteading. But I think what will happen is it'll just empty out Canada. It'll just be like resource development here and like maybe backwoods homesteaders like us that are off grid and shit, but it'll just move all these Canadians down there.
00:20:01.840I bet it'll cause a lot of problems. I bet you, cause, cause they're all going to go to cities. So these urban shitholes are going to be even worse because now you have all these naive white Canadians that go down to places like Memphis, Tennessee or Atlanta, Georgia.
00:20:13.400The black on white crime is going to go like five X because inflation isn't going to get bad. Like Trump isn't going to fucking save the day. This is delusion that, that MAGA is believing right now.
00:20:26.220I think, and that there's going to be lots of problems. That's why they're, they're playing this game of look at all this crazy stuff we're doing in the government because they have to, because if people don't see major shit changing, they're going to lose it.
00:20:37.260Yeah. So the other countries and politicians have considered Canada an economic zone for a while. Like that's how we're treated.
00:20:46.400It's an agenda 21, dude. You go on agenda 21 under the rewilding project. When they had the, they do this map where they, it's like all these UN city States, right? Canada's just, I mean, I think I'm sure you're going to keep Toronto and Vancouver and Edmonton and Calgary and stuff, but all the areas in between are just going to be state land.
00:21:07.040And they're going to do it because they're going to bankrupt our equity market and real estate.
00:21:10.020I believe because it will, if the, if the, if Canada joins the United States and Canadians can buy property down there and work down there without any barriers, it'll empty this country out.
00:21:21.480And then all these people that hold these expensive mortgages that they bought, you know, at the lowest interest rates in say 2019 at the highest valuations are going to be absolutely hosed because nobody will buy their property.
00:21:34.000And so it'll be foreclosures and then BlackRock will buy it up.
00:21:37.040Oh, probably. But right now I'm watching the colonization of Canada happen on its own. Like the Sikh population have set up colonies within our cities and now they're establishing trade routes. And I'm not even kidding by that because you look at certain strategic places up highway 11, which is a main artery in Ontario. It's like Calistana, Calistani only.
00:21:59.220Right. I had a video of you talking about that. Yeah.
00:22:02.620Yeah. And I've just posted a thing where they had their own hospital.
00:22:06.540So like Ontario, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Ontario is not the place to be.
00:22:14.080There are parts of Northern Ontario though. And if you're away from the GTA, it's better. But like you said, if they're starting to control routes like that, this is going to go to tribalism.
00:22:23.000It's its logical conclusion. I think the new world order has known that forever. That's why they've injected us with all these people.
00:22:29.640Well, it's like everybody's known it except for us. I feel like the Indians, the Sikhs knew it. The people like Justin Trudeau knew it.
00:22:36.520So that's why he's gutting the country, trying to get as much as he can out of it before it goes this way.
00:22:40.740We also know that we're going to balkanize too, because it's just running the numbers. You can't have 30 years of identity politics for everybody else except wasps. Right. I'm a white Anglo-Saxon. You know, my roots in this country go back fucking three generations. My great grandfather was born here.
00:22:59.960So it was my great, great grandfather was on both sides of my family, came from Germany and the UK. And so my family's old school Canadian blood. And yeah, you can't expect to have, you know, generations of identity politics and not have whiteys say, yeah, I don't think so. Fuck that.
00:23:21.260Is, is that part of it? I always do an audit on myself too and think which, you know, obviously they're psyops, but is the one way I see things, is that a psyop as well? Because it seems like just recently the whole Hebrew and Jewish thing has really exploded.
00:23:40.040Anti-Semitism is on the, is screaming like.
00:24:17.700It's interesting stuff because like a lot of times they want to automatically, and this is the fun part of the journey as well, is that as soon as you go against the grain, they call you a Nazi and you spend half, well, you spend half your time defending yourself and explaining how you're not until you figure out, wait a sec.
00:24:37.540Like, this is what they wanted as well?
00:25:24.300Uh, I'd say there's, it's mostly good and we can find common ground with most of those, most of those people, because even the ones that say support Israel and stuff like that, they still know that if somebody is flailing around the word Nazi or anti-Semite, they're kind of a woke retard.
00:25:41.540I, I, I didn't mean to offend one of your associates, but he said this thing, and I just immediately thought it was a fucking liberal leftist.
00:25:49.700Um, but I'm, I'm used to that because I came from the left.
00:25:52.880Like, you know, we're talking at the beginning about where I came from all this, with the urban farming and stuff.
00:25:57.460And I saw, because I was in that space of, you know, sustainability and fucking new world order shit.
00:26:04.900But I was going to these conferences and, you know, in a way partaking in this stuff, unbeknownst to myself, cause I hadn't been fully red pilled with it yet, but I was going along with this stuff.
00:26:14.340But I saw the feminism creep in and I saw it destroy many, many relationships.
00:26:22.340And I got to a point, I remember in 2016, it's when Jordan Peterson started to get out there.
00:26:25.900I was really, I started saying no to a lot of events that I would be invited to, like conferences at like Ryerson or Boston university of places like that, San Francisco, you name it.
00:26:37.420I started saying no, because I would go to these things and you look at the content of speakers.
00:26:42.380So it's be about sustainable farming, like 70% social justice talks.
00:27:06.980You could talk with somebody about gardening or homesteading or whatever else for the longest time.
00:27:11.600And then as soon as you get a glimpse of their political ideologies being a little skewed or something like that, it's like, oh, we can't talk to each other anymore.
00:27:19.280There was a time that I put up, I put up with it for a time because I had, you know, many years of making YouTube videos where I was literally flying around the world and I'd go and find farmers that were doing cool shit and I'd make videos of them.
00:27:31.680And I just, if you got to a point where, ah, it's just, I can't, I couldn't fake it.
00:27:36.880There wasn't many that I did though, with the, I'm the same way.
00:27:41.260I just like, if people aren't awake, I'm just like, fuck, I just don't have time anymore.
00:27:44.460Life is too, time on this earth is too precious to me that I don't want to spend it in negative.
00:27:52.640I went to go buy some Muscovy ducks from somebody.
00:27:55.760I went down there and I found the house and they had a great big rainbow flag on their door.
00:28:00.780I'm like, oh, but I still want those ducks.
00:28:03.320So they knew by looking at me what I was into and I knew what they were into, but we just kind of faked it just so I could get the ducks and get out of there.
00:28:10.460But yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, just that we were both being fake to each other.
00:28:36.440I see I had kids late and my kids are eight and five and yeah, I just like, I guess I, I guess I did my life on the, on the front end of me having kids.
00:28:47.840Like in a way I regret having kids when I'm older that, because I didn't have my first until I was like 38 or something like that.
00:28:57.360And so I don't regret anything, but, but I go, you know, I would have liked to had more kids because I only have two and now we're, you know, older and I don't, we can't really.
00:29:05.900And so, but at the same time I waited until I was kind of set up that I wasn't having to scramble and like compromise things at the same time when kids are young, it's like, if you spend time with them, that's really all that matters, you know?
00:33:28.740Because like, that's the whole thing with what civilization is.
00:33:31.460And that's what agriculture allowed civilization to do.
00:33:33.900You still have an economy based on specialization, which is great.
00:33:39.660But it's better in smaller communities.
00:33:43.860It's my personal belief that human beings need to relearn how to thrive in communities of like 100 to 200 people.
00:33:52.700And maybe surrounding smaller towns and stuff like that.
00:33:56.840But I think that's the way that we need to go back to living.
00:33:59.480Because if we don't, we're going to be, as you know, whitey bye-bye, right?
00:34:05.440The more our communities of white European settlers just get swallowed up by Jeets and whoever the fuck else they're injecting us with today,
00:34:17.540your kids are going to have kids with a Jeet eventually.
00:34:21.020Because if you're just surrounded by them, like, the chances are, it's just a numbers game.
00:34:26.200It doesn't mean they will be for sure.
00:34:27.560But it just means overall, it's guaranteed that there'll be less white people.
00:34:31.520And like, why should we take that shit?
00:35:22.420But I know my way around that stuff that it doesn't...
00:35:25.680I don't want to say too much publicly, but none of that stuff has changed me in any way.
00:35:30.740I've kind of figured out a lot of shit in the matrix.
00:35:32.620And so, the thing that's great about BC, I will tell you, at least one thing I've observed, and take it for what it's worth, is that, you know, when they get up, the politicians get up and do that little virtue signal song and answer, they go, before we start today's proceedings, we want to acknowledge that we're standing on the unceded territory of the blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, fucking nation.
00:35:50.180Well, in Alberta and Ontario, they say it differently.
00:35:53.180They say, we want to acknowledge that we're on the treaty lands, which is all correct and true, because you are on the treaty land.
00:36:00.340But in BC, they say we're on unceded territory.
00:36:03.760And one of my observations in provincial law here in BC is that because BC is like 90% unceded, there's actually no real jurisdiction here.
00:36:15.860And the only thing that gets you stopped is either criminal stuff that is, maybe you're wrapped up in a civil forfeiture or something like that.
00:36:26.240But if you're in just civil proceedings, there's no enforcement of anything.
00:36:30.640And I'm not saying to people, just go out and fuck around.
00:36:34.860But if you understand how you get into contracts and obligations with the state, it's not that hard to figure out what you're contracted with.
00:36:42.940And it's just a matter of either not contracting or, you know, rescinding contracts.
00:36:49.140Have you spoken with Dean Clifford before?
00:40:28.920I will tell you, at least in BC, that whole, I don't like to talk about remedy publicly because it could be risky.
00:40:39.620But I will say that I have found that that whole organizational structure of the rural municipalities and stuff like that in provinces like BC, where there's not a lot of ceded territory, they don't have fucking jurisdiction.
00:41:16.360They're a bit too, quote, unquote, white supremacist for me for the most part, just in that, like, they say, they just riff on stuff like, fuck niggers.
00:41:44.840But I only have so much time for that.
00:41:46.360But I did go in this space because there was this guy named Arvo or something like that.
00:41:52.280He's up in north central Tennessee where Billy Roper is, who's another one of these white nationalists who's done a sort of balkanization type thing.
00:41:59.020But this guy was doing a thing where they actually bought the land and they had a PMA structure, which is a private.
00:42:14.060And it's because I've been trying to, I don't want to say I've been trying to balkanize in a white nationalist way for the number of years.
00:42:47.220What you need is somebody who's got some balls, a bit of money, and some skin in the game who says, I'll go buy a property.
00:42:52.920I'll go buy a 160 quarter section, whatever it is.
00:42:55.540But then if the topography and the geography of it works out, then you can subdivide it, subdivide it.
00:43:01.840But then what these guys are doing is they created a trust, PMA, and then they sold the titles as shares in the PMA opposed to separate titles.
00:43:12.700Because if they did separate titles, then they have to do all this different type of, I think it was to get out of the official subdivision.
00:43:19.260But they could divide it up but didn't do it in a typical real estate way that costs a lot of money.
00:43:23.420But anyway, we're having those challenges here as well.
00:43:27.100Because for a subdivide, it takes a long time.
00:43:29.940And you've got to get the natives' approval in this area.
00:43:32.960And there's a whole shit list of things.
00:43:35.460And you can only add so many driveways to the public access road and stuff like that.
00:44:08.900And when it comes to dealing with the state, you can go down a legal rabbit hole all you want.
00:44:13.920But at the end of the day, what it comes down to is visibility and proximity.
00:44:18.140In that if there are easements and roads and reasons to maintain certain things, bureaucrats just drive up and down them because they're fucking Cairns.
00:44:27.980That's why you want to be down dirt roads and be in places that are just less developed because it's like what I've been saying to people for years is there's a direct correlation between concrete and tyranny.
00:44:42.660Because simply, just think about it economically.
00:44:45.880There's more roads, byways, buildings, bureaucrats, employees, rules.
00:44:51.760Because with a lot of people come lots of rules.
00:44:54.920That's why cities like Toronto are so overregulated, they'll never recover from it.
00:44:58.440Whereas, and if you talk to a land use planner or anybody who's worked in civil planning in a big city, the stack of books is fucking insane.
00:45:07.780But then you talk to people in tiny little municipalities of like a thousand, it's like there's one book.
00:45:16.260Is exposure to it is your number one thing.
00:45:19.400If you can reduce your exposure, that's why living, like you said, in unincorporated areas or just rural places is simply going to be better.
00:46:05.180That sort of thing can definitely be taken from you.
00:46:07.240But I think here, here depends on if you have mineral rights as well.
00:46:12.640But really, when you buy property in Canada, you own the top like eight inches.
00:46:16.860You know, everything I look at now is at the international level.
00:46:20.900I don't even give a shit about civil or even provincial stuff.
00:46:27.940I go right to at least federal or international and look for treaties and case law where you can boil things down to fundamental rights.
00:46:38.900And one of the best fundamental rights out there that Canada signed onto, US, you name it, is Article 1 of the ICCPR that basically just gives everybody full stop.
00:46:48.160Not every person, reticent, citizen, none of that legalese, everyone has the right to self-determination.
00:46:54.980So fundamentally, if somebody is getting in the way of your self-determination, you have grounds to start something.
00:47:05.540I've learned that in the law world, there's like, I call it layers of jurisdiction, is the higher you go, the higher the precedent.
00:47:14.980And so stuff that, like, say, for example, in Canada, in the trucker convoy, anybody who stood their ground on the constitutionality of the Emergencies Act got the remedy.
00:47:29.780Because the Emergencies Act was subject to the charter the whole fucking time.
00:47:33.440I told people, you can go back in my videos and live streams.
00:47:36.040I was telling people, don't bend to this shit, don't pay these fucking fines, hold your ground the whole way.
00:57:36.940But that's the thing that I see in the right now that is kind of disheartening in some ways.
00:57:40.820Is like, because I was a truther before TikTok videos and stuff.
00:57:44.920I was a truther before the trucker convoy.
00:57:48.180Like I called out all that shit from the beginning.
00:57:51.180But I know a lot of people joined us at that time and that's okay.
00:57:53.880But I see it now where I just see all these truthers that they just watched the latest fucking, what's his name, Ian video, the TikTok guy.
00:58:17.240But it's like, it's just a waste of time.
00:58:20.000It's like, once you understand the matrix for what it is, that you're just a fucking battery in this system.
00:58:25.740And until you actually claim your sovereignty in some way or many ways, you're just going along to get along and you're just playing on a slot machine.
01:00:00.580And then even if I, like, put all my best efforts using my team, because I've had a company for a long time with people and all that, I get my team to put efforts into making videos, the right thumbnails or whatever, and just, like, chase the clickbait.
01:00:15.440So, no, but in a way, it was kind of liberating, because I've always been, I have a pretty broad skill set.
01:00:23.680And I've always been the kind of guy that gets sick of things after 10 years anyways that I want to do something new.
01:00:29.220I kind of, I did that for, like, 20 years.
01:00:31.060I kind of changed everything every 10 years or close to it.
01:00:35.140And I kind of felt like that anyways, that I was kind of just over it.
01:00:38.840And I just didn't care because I didn't care about the ego thing.
01:00:41.720Like, I'm not one of these guys that just has to constantly do this.
01:00:45.240And that's why I probably see, you know, other content creators that we discussed differently than you might or others might.
01:00:52.520Because I've just, I've been in the game a while, and I just kind of, like, see the back side of it a bit more and how it really corrupts people's soul in a way.
01:01:01.880And it's like, you know, that fucking clip of Bob Dylan where he's like, I'd love to stop working, but I fucking sold my soul to the devil, and I got to keep grinding.
01:01:20.480There's people that cycle in and out, but there's, like, Rogue Spear's been around forever, and we've actually built a community.
01:01:25.280So it's like, if I'm doing it for them, if I'm out here doing a live stream for them, then it feels there's value in it because it's for the community.
01:01:33.140But to try and reach, you know, 100,000 people, a million people watching all at once, I'm not going for that.
01:01:41.640Well, I'll tell you, as a guy who's in it, because I've been in the content game long enough where I've seen the cycle of when I first.
01:01:48.620So I got on YouTube at, like, yeah, it was, like, December of 2013 or something like that.
01:01:54.100But I really started cranking it in that, maybe that first spring of that year where I was posting five days a week, like, really got aggressive with it and just cranking.
01:02:02.660Like, every video would get, like, 50,000 views in 24 hours, making money, coming in from it, all kinds of opportunities.
01:02:08.680Um, and then I launched, I published my first book, my book in 2016, and my channel really exploded then.
01:02:17.340And, um, and I launched an online course in that time, too, as, like, an urban, it was basically, like, the content of my book, but expanded into a course.
01:02:25.560And it was the early day of online courses where you could spend $5 on ads on Facebook and make $500.
01:02:37.380And now we're so far from that gravy train that it's just, like, the content world is so saturated with every single narcissist who just wants to, hey, I'm taking a shit.
01:02:52.880It's just, like, it's so bottom of the barrel, lame shit, that the way I look at it is, like, I love and respect people who pay attention to what I have to say enough that I don't want them wasting their time on shit.
01:03:36.900You know, like, but I found since I moved up here and started doing things, at least I'm setting a camera up and I'm working because I had to separate from just being in the camera.
01:03:45.640That's what I did for years, too, is I said at least I got to be making something if I'm making videos.
01:03:50.420And that works because it's a good way to monetize your content to some degree.
01:03:54.160What I will tell you, though, is that the content space in general is just so flooded with stuff that you really have to work a lot harder than you used to.
01:04:02.640Like, I remember, like, you know, like, say the first $100,000 I made at once was like, that was a big thing for me.
01:06:36.320Yeah, once you accept being called a Nazi and a bigot and all that stuff, then they go with Fed.
01:06:41.000Fed and NARC and, like, there's no end.
01:06:44.180This is part of the PSYOP, is that the way they PSYOP the truthier movement is by getting everybody to think that anybody who has clout is controlled opposition.
01:11:14.200You got your recognition, but do you really want to be known by that guy?
01:11:18.000I think the trap that, so like, you know how we were talking about how they could be playing both sides.
01:11:25.120Like, is the white nationalist movement totally legit?
01:11:29.700If it is, and I'm not saying there's a dichotomy of, is it, or is it not?
01:11:34.320It's sure it is, but are they trying to co-opt it in some ways?
01:11:38.240Because I think there's no way that the new world order, whatever you want to call it, could have not seen white identity, white identitarianism come out of political correctness.
01:11:50.220Like, of course, it's a logical conclusion.
01:11:51.680If everybody else is going to play identity politics for like 30, 40 years, how the fuck is it not going to happen?
01:11:56.140So they know it would, and they want to see it to some degree, because I think the way they're going to try to silo us is either potentially by legal force, is that if they can, that's why we see the anti-Semitism laws in the U.S. and stuff like that.
01:12:09.560It's like Joseph Goebbels said, the minute you start to see identity politics or anti-Semitism laws go, the beginning of the end is starting for the JQ.
01:12:18.880And they know that, because they've been there 109 times before.
01:12:23.900So they know it, but are they going to get you caught up in the politics of it, where they can railroad you and say, you're all neo-Nazis, therefore we can do X, Y, Z?
01:12:37.540Right, that's the exact crossroads we're at right now.
01:12:40.040Do you want to try and advertise yourself as, hey, whites, let's get together.
01:12:44.720Whoever's the loudest and most successful at doing that, they've already written laws, and they've put together a $100 million task force to go against white nationalism, because that's the biggest threat.
01:12:55.960That's why we have to go gray in some degree, I think.
01:14:47.980It's like you've got to avoid both of those things.
01:14:51.720Yeah, well, I'll tell you one thing that I'm seeing in my sort of line of work on the private side.
01:14:56.760Is that all agencies of the state are in free fall.
01:14:59.300Now, the government is absolutely at all levels of agency is being fucking falling apart.
01:15:08.800There was a clip of Stephen Harper on a – and he's no truther.
01:15:12.160He's a fucking globalist shill himself.
01:15:13.820But there was an interesting clip I saw of him recently where he says – he says something like, from what I can see, all levels – he said what I said.
01:15:22.360He says that every agency is in free fall.
01:15:25.180And that's all intentional because they want us to be absorbed by the U.S.
01:15:29.280And just look at the rhetoric, look at what the media is posting.
01:17:52.600Because Canadians are so balkanized already, and that's not necessarily a bad thing, but it is like, dude, liberal Canadians are fucking retarded.
01:18:18.000I've been to 45 U.S. states in the U.S.
01:18:20.420I go to America because I've been kind of out in the open about my sort of anarchist libertarian views, whatever you want to call them, for quite a while.
01:18:27.320I go down there, I get nothing but love from Americans and hardcore patriots.
01:22:51.480And I would, I wouldn't be here where I am today without that, because I, the community helped me find the property, helped me build this, helped me all the way along.
01:23:01.480So like, it's tough to give up for sure.
01:23:07.200I just think, you know, I just try to convey to young men, especially young white men is that if somebody is asking you to waste your fucking time, toughen up buttercup.
01:23:19.720Fucking, you know, like, come on, this is just, this is jerking off.
01:23:26.620Like, it's just that I just like, I don't know, man.
01:23:29.820I just think the world I'm, I'm, I'm not jaded.
01:23:34.160Like I go outside, I'm in God's country every day.
01:23:36.480Like, you know, life has thrown me challenges too.
01:23:39.380I haven't had a fucking gravy train of a ride.
01:23:41.260I've had some difficulty and things that have happened.
01:23:43.340Like everybody, you know, but it's like at the end of the day, man, if you're not taking this stuff seriously, you're going to get caught up in the wash.
01:23:50.680Cause look at what they did during COVID.
01:25:39.660Um, so like my online businesses exploded during that era, but my, my physical businesses got hammered cause there was tariffs that came in under steel and stuff and really made things expensive.
01:25:54.120Like, yeah, I, I chase opportunities and I've always been honest.
01:25:58.240I've never sold shitty products and stuff, but there's so many, I find in the whole space of this stuff, you still have social justice warriors that I find annoying.
01:26:37.680That's what I called Owen out when he was trying to fucking spread lies about me saying that I cheated on my wife and saying that I ripped people off.
01:27:13.120I can solve complex problems for people and you have dick jokes.
01:27:16.320It's like, but that's the thing again, not to rail on Owen because like, I don't know.
01:27:21.140I don't really care about it on, but it's like, I see, this is the biggest limiting factor in this call it white nationalist space that I see is a lot of young men are wasting their time on nothing.
01:28:14.920Heaven for me, if I'm not with my family, cause that's like being with my children is like heaven for me, but heaven for me, other than that is smoking fucking weed and listening to jazz recordings and chopping firewood or running my heavy, my heavy equipment.
01:28:30.540I got a, I got a skid seer and an excavator.
01:28:33.080I do a lot of that kind of stuff or concrete work that's heaven for me or listening to these days, listening to English translations of Hitler lectures.
01:28:54.560There's so many, there's so many authors and interesting people that have been hidden on purpose.
01:28:59.580Like those two Canadians, um, Henry Barasa and Goldwyn Smith were the left and right hands of Mackenzie King and Goldwyn Smith is known as being the most vicious anti-Semitic in the Anglo-Saxon world.
01:29:12.980And Henry Barasa is known for supposedly the most anti-Semitic speech in the house of commons.
01:29:21.460So there's a lot of our own history that was talking about this.
01:29:24.680Even Wilford Laurier got, uh, kind of pushed in to bringing over Russian Jewish refugees into Canada and giving them a settlement, which they wanted to say was, do you, do you know about the Jewish autonomous oblast in, uh, in Russia?
01:55:30.160I kept chasing it though, because when the internet, there was a period of time, it was like right around the time I left Montreal in 2008.
01:56:39.940I was like, I would go down rabbit holes because you'd open up the Citizenship Act and then you'd be in the Oceans Act and then you'd be in the Shipping Act and they'd be like, these fucking rabbit holes.
01:56:49.400But anyways, I learned that this guy and we did a notice of liability against the CEO of Fortis at that time.
01:56:55.640We had 200 people that sent registered mail all at the same fucking post office, all at the same time to this guy.
02:40:26.100And then they're going to make all the means and all this stuff can be so good.
02:40:30.720The entertainment's going to be so good that everybody's going to be pouring more and more of their life force energy into Twitter or whatever the newest platform is.
02:40:38.760And then they're going to flip a switch and you're all of a sudden not going to have any real relationships.
02:40:44.060All the people you're talking to in spaces are all just fucking AI.
03:24:36.480that's how I get motivated by some stuff actually is I get angry and it makes me do things or I get emotionally charged somehow that makes me respond or,
03:24:46.360And that's not necessarily that mechanism in and of itself is probably a good thing.
03:24:51.060Cause that's like your fight or flight to make sure that you take care of you and yours,
03:24:55.140but where they take it from us is that they get you spinning wheels in areas that feel like you're getting somewhere because the algorithm is giving you feedback that you like.
03:25:06.880You're getting views or likes or retweets or super chats.
03:26:56.840I've seen a few of my friends and that's actually the inspiration for doing the whole Uncle Ted's disciples is because people have figured it out.
03:40:10.400go get a hot couple hot plates and then just crank heat and just dump heat in there and then run air through it and fucking see what you get.
03:46:05.480And that's actually helped me because I know a lot of older men that I've always tried to surround myself with people that are better than me,
03:47:00.780And he spent millions of his own dollars back then where that money after inflation is probably worth 10 to 100 times more than it was at the time.
03:47:11.860That this guy was like an Elon Musk in a way,
03:55:32.400I trained this team over two years because it was originally just me doing it.
03:55:36.540And I'd been done it in private consulting for many years where people would pay me 500 bucks an hour to evaluate properties for them to pick winners based on some common metrics, mostly food, water, energy, shelter.
03:55:47.480But what I do is I go through this list called the 11 scales of permanence.
03:55:55.640We publish 20 to 30 active real estate listings every single week in the U S and Canada that are a banger homesteads that literally we've fully evaluated.