Cascadia is a group of white Americans who have had it with anti-white politics and social norms. Their goals include to promote a white consciousness in the Pacific Northwest, and to reverse the discriminatory policies enacted in opposition to whites in their own homelands. Encourage tradition by investing in traditional family values and stopping the degradation of white culture. Preventing foreign influence on white people. Stopping the continuation of non-white immigration into their communities and rebuilding their socio-cultural infrastructure.
00:02:50.980There's quite a few that we know just through social media in general, and we realize, oh, you also live here, and that goes from there.
00:03:03.020But a lot of people are just, they don't know a single soul in this movement, and they're reaching out to us for the first time to try to meet people in meatspace.
00:03:13.200And they don't have any, don't have that connection to begin with.
00:03:17.700Yeah, we heard that came from when we were just a forum group on TRS, but since we've separated from them and became our own employee functional group, it's pretty much been new people left and right.
00:03:32.900Yeah, I always hear from people, too, that are just, they wake up to these things, and they're really starving for friends.
00:03:38.400They feel so alone, even in these big cities, and we're always having people writing us.
00:03:42.640Where's a meetup group, or where are people in my area?
00:03:45.060So I think it's great that you guys are doing that.
00:03:46.540I'd love to have, you know, a northwest group and a southeast group and a southern group.
00:03:51.240I think we're kind of almost building networks that are kind of nations within a nation, which is kind of covert.
00:03:58.440Yeah, it's kind of a spiderweb, and it is happening.
00:04:00.760You know, you've got to know where to look, but it is happening all over.
00:04:04.780And we are actually helping a lot of these other groups across the nation follow our template, essentially, to be successful in their organization and recruiting efforts.
00:04:14.980Now, tell us about your vetting process, and what are some of the concerns you have?
00:04:19.180Initially, members usually reach out to us via email or some sort of social media, like Twitter or Facebook, something like that.
00:04:27.420And they're giving an interview of sorts over the email.
00:04:30.740We just ask them some general questions to make sure they're not, you know, black or Antifa or anything like that.
00:04:38.460And once the, whichever coordinator that happens to be talking to them is convinced that the potential member is legitimate, then we set up an IRL meeting.
00:04:50.540And the meetings usually last anywhere from two to six hours, as that makes it nearly impossible for any sort of infiltrator to just BS their way through an interview for that long.
00:05:05.980And we, we usually plan out a lot of activities, like just recently over the weekend, myself, some of the other coordinators, we took a few new guys out.
00:05:15.540And we went on some walks through some parks and played some Frisbee for, oh, I think like three or four hours at least.
00:05:26.540So you guys get together to do things like hiking and probably have potlucks and all kinds of things, just building friends, right?
00:05:32.040Yeah, building friends and just getting a feel for new guys in a social situation, seeing how they interact when they're basically in a room or a field full of nothing but fashigoys.
00:05:43.500Yeah, that's when the, that's when the real vetting happens, because obviously we want to meet them one-on-one in a public setting to, you know, grill them basically and figure out they are who they say they are first.
00:05:55.620But we really get to know who they are when we get to see them interact with other people.
00:05:59.320So bringing them into these smaller group settings before they are fully cleared to, you know, go to our larger, larger pool parties is, it's been a very successful tactic.
00:06:11.160So has it been people mostly in their 20s and 30s?
00:06:13.300Because it seems like a very young movement that's happening in the alt-right.
00:06:17.600I'd say mostly in our 20s and 30s are what people are.
00:06:22.080But we do have some members that are 40s, 50s, I think even a couple that might be in their early 60s.
00:06:29.380That's good. We need to have some elders too.
00:06:31.320It's good to have some age diversity for experience and life experience, right?
00:06:37.860And, you know, it ranges anywhere from, you know, single men to full families that are involved in the group.
00:06:44.560So it's really great because we want to be a family organization.
00:06:48.460So having, you know, families be involved and have family-friendly events that really encourages the single guys to, you know, what they, gives them an example of what they're striving for.
00:07:31.740So, you know, incredibly liberal place.
00:07:33.840And when I was going to high school, I was basically surrounded by people who all had very similar liberal views.
00:07:38.620And I was in a debate class where all of us were supposed to get in groups and debate on different topics.
00:07:45.880And everyone pretty much had the same opinions and everything.
00:07:50.460So I had to start playing devil's advocate just to get an actual debate forming.
00:07:55.160And in doing that, I started looking into different, more right wing views.
00:08:01.100And that eventually led me to research and empathize with a lot of the views.
00:08:06.280And then I got tired of the debates that were going on there.
00:08:09.980And I decided I wanted to do a bit of extracurricular activities and find someone on the Internet who was incredibly far right that I could actually debate these ideals with.
00:09:15.540I ate up about every single one I could find.
00:09:17.360And after being convinced that the National Socialists weren't the bad guys that I had been brainwashed into thinking they were, you know, I started doing some research into right-wing politics.
00:09:31.060And I eventually found things like the Daily Stormer, TRS, and now I'm here.
00:10:04.520Just because I think if you're actually a truth seeker, you come to this, you come to the alt-right, you realize, like, there is a war on white people, right?
00:10:12.980Right, if you're truly open-minded like the liberals say they are.
00:10:17.300Now, what about you, Jeffrey Fairwater?
00:10:20.100Yeah, so I grew up in Northern California in a kind of center-lefty family.
00:10:25.540So I was kind of brought up with a kind of a, you know, leftist lean.
00:10:31.100So it wasn't until high school that I found pole.
00:10:35.540And, you know, I was more of an edutarian at that time.
00:10:38.820I never really took the doctrines or the ideology too deep or really accepted it.
00:10:46.820I just thought, you know, these Jew jokes are pretty funny.
00:10:49.320And, you know, I definitely questioned the Holocaust, so that set me down the right page.
00:10:52.980It wasn't really until I joined the Navy and got a taste for, you know, the real world outside of California and, you know, dealing with race realism firsthand that it really started to sink in.
00:11:04.360And, you know, of course, I continued to browse pole and never really branched out from there until I decided to make myself a sock Twitter account to, you know, go troll some media figures.
00:11:42.920No, that was definitely my reaction at first, like, because, yeah, I mean, from being exposed, like, this is my first time, it was my first time really seeing, you know, the Nazis shown in a positive light, and I was really taken aback by it.
00:12:03.160And, like, I slowly started to realize they were serious, and it was not ironic.
00:12:06.260And it turned me off a little bit at first, but then, like, I was drawn back to it almost magnetically out of curiosity.
00:12:12.840And, of course, then I started actually reading their arguments and points, and I was like, well, they really do have some good arguments and points.
00:13:40.180Because I know it's very white, of course, but it's very leftist.
00:13:43.900So, yeah, it's very white and very leftist.
00:13:46.500Because you have liberals from all over the U.S. coming out here in a pilgrimage of sorts, because they see, you know, the television shows and all of that showing how nice and swipple and hipster the Northwest is.
00:14:03.420But what's really funny is a lot of these white liberals who move here, like the Pacific Northwest, for the same reasons we do, they have the swipple culture, and it's safe.
00:14:16.040And both of those things are inherently white.
00:14:19.460It's safe because there's no diversity here, or a very small amount of diversity.
00:14:24.000And everything that goes along with swipple culture is just traditional white culture.
00:14:30.400So we're hoping we can convince a lot of these people to come over to our side, because without a white majority, swipple culture will not survive.
00:14:41.180Did anyone else want to add anything to that?
00:14:42.800Well, in terms of the climate, so where I'm from, at least, it's, like I said, incredibly lefty.
00:14:50.300There are a lot of socialist groups operating out of Seattle.
00:14:54.600I mean, we, this city was basically Bernie's, one of his, like, home bases during the campaign.
00:15:01.440With that being said, it actually makes it surprisingly easy to find dissatisfied people within the city, and there are lots of them.
00:15:10.220I would actually say that I owe the liberal climate here to part of my red-pilling experience, just because being around so much political correctness and just paused culture really sort of drove it all home for me early on.
00:15:27.580Yeah, you can only walk across so many rainbow crosswalks before you start to get a little triggered yourself.
00:15:34.680Yeah, are they starting to turn on each other at all? Do you guys see that?
00:15:37.200Well, there is one instance, I think you actually hosted the video that we recorded, of one of their own getting shot by one of their own at a rally recently.
00:15:51.320Yeah, exactly. And tell us a story about that, in case people don't know what that was.
00:15:54.740I was, well, I didn't actually see the person get shot, but I mean, what I thought it was, I haven't followed the story too much, was an Antifa actually attacked a Trump supporter.
00:16:07.520It was an Asian Trump supporter, though, and the Trump supporter basically just reacted in self-defense, and there was a ton of different videos from a ton of different angles that show this Antifa guy assaulting the Asian man,
00:16:19.540the Asian man backing off, and then he keeps pursuing and gets a bullet in the stomach.
00:16:24.940Okay, I guess I misheard. I thought the Asian guy was also a leftist.
00:16:29.700Yeah, I thought he had a tattoo that was a big Antifa tattoo also.
00:16:35.140Oh no, that was, so that was the guy who got shot, but the shooter, I believe, I'm like 90% sure, was a Trump supporter actually.
00:16:43.120Oh, there's a doggy back there. It's okay.
00:16:54.680With that being said, though, I have noticed some interesting trends where, like, there's now a difference between white feminism and quote-unquote feminism,
00:17:05.520and gay men are now being put in the same bag as all men when it comes to feminist arguments that all men are the devil and all that stuff.
00:17:14.720So I have noticed that as they go deeper and deeper into their identity politics,
00:17:18.440they're becoming more and more exclusive to the point where pretty soon any man or anyone who was formerly a man probably won't be allowed in their secret clubhouses any longer.
00:17:28.580And I had just seen some feminists complaining on other feminists who weren't supporting these, you know, men who transitioned to women who basically cut their balls off and took some hormones
00:17:39.280that we now have to also uphold them as women, and they get to march as women, too, and don't forget the transsexuals.
00:18:24.040The only churches you're going to find are things like universalist churches that have rainbow flags and Black Lives Matter hanging outside.
00:18:32.040So I guess that was a bit of a culture shock, for sure.
00:18:35.140Oh, don't get me started on the BLM churches.
00:18:38.700Like every church I pass by, they have the huge Black Lives Matter banner on top.
00:18:43.380Yeah, a lot of the churches are just, they're cucked nowadays.
00:18:47.320And in the South, too, I mean, people always say, oh, they're so racist down there.
00:18:51.180I never met a racist white person in the South, did you?
00:18:54.640Well, I don't think anyone was, I didn't mean too many people that were openly racist, but there were a lot of people who would, you know, treat Blacks nicely.
00:19:05.180But then once they walked away, they'd be like, oh, I hate dealing with that nigger or whatever.
00:19:11.300You know, but I think people up here, or sorry, people up here act the same way, but they're just not quite as open about it.
00:19:21.460Now, how many minorities are we talking about up in your guys' area, Washington, Oregon, Idaho?
00:19:27.400I know they're also shipping in some refugees into Idaho and Montana.
00:19:32.020So how many are we looking at over there these days?
00:19:35.920Well, in the major city centers, it's as you'd expect in any major city.
00:19:40.400As you get outside of those major population and urban centers, it's almost unnoticeable from what I can see.
00:19:49.460Even out here where I am, I'm across the Puget Sound in Kitsap County Peninsula, and it's very, very white.
00:20:00.020And it's almost just going across the water becomes very rural, very fast.
00:20:04.920And the rural feel and attitude is much different.
00:20:09.320But yeah, there's not much more minority population outside of, say, Seattle and Portland, from what I can tell.
00:20:16.480Yeah, and I think I looked up the statistics a while ago.
00:20:20.080In Washington, we only have something like 7% of our population is black.
00:20:25.640I'd honestly wager that the Asian minority is much bigger than the black minority here.
00:20:31.480And we also are getting a lot of Indians because, of course, the tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon love their H1B1 slave labor.
00:20:41.000Yeah, I mean, I hear from people in the IT world quite often from white guys, and they say that, yeah, exactly, it's being taken over by Indians.
00:20:48.820Like, there's not many white guys doing those jobs anymore.
00:20:53.020I mean, because Seattle is a very techie area, right?
00:20:56.380Well, what I've heard from some of the people actually in Cascadia who work in the tech industry is that they are pretty much taking all the grunt work or what would normally be entry-level positions.
00:21:07.220I would almost, again, I'm going by what I've heard.
00:21:11.300I would almost say that there's a sort of caste system in a lot of these different companies where you have the Indians doing the grunt work and writing the baser levels of the code.
00:21:20.480Then you have white guys higher up whose job it is to piece together all this code and fix any errors.
00:21:45.900I'd say there's a large contingent of libertarians for sure and your, you know, classic boomer cuck-servatives.
00:21:54.340But there's actually, there's a huge support for Trump, at least up here in Washington, outside of Seattle, you know, King County and these super, super blue centers.
00:22:08.040Just driving around the west side of Washington, around the Olympic mountains, all along the road on private property facing the highway are these giant, you know, homemade Trump signs, like almost every, every mile, huge, huge supporting of it.
00:22:25.300So I'm not sure how receptive they would be to our stance, but, you know, they are definitely not the enemy.
00:22:33.920I was going to say, Heron Volk, you actually have a pretty white-pilling story about the countryside putting up some posters, didn't you?
00:22:40.560I just remember you telling me, you put up some of our posters that in the city would get torn down within like a day somewhere out in the country in Oregon, and you drove by the same place a month later, and all of them were still up.
00:22:55.340That's down in a town close to where I live.
00:22:57.460There's a major university there, but the university isn't quite as liberal as most.
00:23:02.580It's more of like a farm school where people go to learn about, you know, cow farming, CAFOs, things like that.
00:23:12.260So it's definitely much more conservative than most schools.
00:23:15.920But anyway, we put up quite a few posters here in town, and while these posters would normally be torn down within a matter of hours or days in Seattle or Portland, they remained up for months.
00:23:30.660And it's definitely not for lack of people seeing them because this is the main street where there is the farmer's market.
00:24:57.660I have something to definitely say about that.
00:25:00.860I have several times now gone out in public to, like, the greater Seattle area, plain clothes, just how I would dress when I'm getting off of work.
00:25:10.700And I've gone out with a glass scraper, which is one of those little scrapers with a razor blade.
00:25:15.240And I've just gone up and down street after street, scraping off all of their stuff and replacing it with Cascadia stuff.
00:25:24.120And we're talking, like, for three hours at a time, three or four hours here, doing this in front of bus stops where there's 20 people waiting.
00:27:02.640So they are places right now in Seattle, we only have needle exchanges, which are where these degenerates can go and turn in their old used bloody heroin needles for new clean needles because something, something stopping the spread of disease.
00:27:19.140And a lot of these places, I recently found out, also give out meth and crack pipes on the side.
00:27:25.360Same reason, because you don't want to get herpes from smoking out of someone else's pipe or something.
00:27:29.820Now, what they are going to do and what just recently got approved is a safe injection site where they're taking it one step further and saying that these degenerates can come in this building and lay down on a nice bed and have a professional volunteer nurse inject them with heroin that is kept on site because they figure it's safer than letting them do it themselves.
00:27:54.280It'll reduce overdoses or whatever, which is complete bullshit because when they tried it in Canada, it's actually very funny.
00:28:01.360The amount of overdoses across the country went down, but the amount of overdoses in that particular city, and unfortunately, I forget which city it is now, skyrocketed, surprisingly enough.
00:28:12.300And we pay for this, right? The taxpayers pay for these drugs, for these druggies.
00:28:18.720Oh, yeah. That is taxpayer heroin right there.
00:28:21.180Oh, jeez. God, I can't believe that's happening.
00:28:25.640Yeah, and see, and this is why some people in the alt-right are like, that's it.
00:28:29.700I just want to, you know, flee to the mountains and have my community.
00:28:33.660But, you know, there's a lot of alt-right people that want to stay in urban communities and keep a presence.
00:28:38.060So where do you guys, you know, fall into the mix?
00:28:41.320Do you guys want to start communities that are kind of out in rural areas or be in the city?
00:30:57.420We have people in every sector I can think of of, you know, we have people in the tech industry.
00:31:03.800We have farmers, we have people in the medical profession, this you name it.
00:31:09.860We've got Cascadians who are experts in that field.
00:31:13.660And, you know, that's that's what we want to do above all else is ultimately infiltrate all aspects of society here in the Pacific Northwest.
00:31:23.680You know, we want we want to basically be a, you know, a shadow government where look underneath any given rock and there's a Cascadian pulling strings and making the Pacific Northwest better for white people.
00:33:07.200And luckily, these people that we would probably eventually be fighting are the same people who are going to these government funded injection sites and have shitty Antifa street tattoos on them.
00:33:18.900So minimal preparation preparation will get you a long way.
00:33:42.160I think it's interesting, too, how whenever we talk about, you know, separating, they hate white people and say, OK, well, if you hate white people, then just don't live with them.
00:33:49.060Just let them have their own area and then you don't have to live with white people.
00:33:52.320But they don't want that either, do they?
00:33:54.020They just kind of want to be in our space and hound us and, you know, suck money from us, don't they?
00:34:56.820Well, first of all, we need to reestablish traditional families and traditional communities, which the community is built on the family.
00:35:04.880So really, that's the most important thing.
00:35:07.060You need men and women in traditional mindsets who are going to commit to marriage, to raising their children the right way, and to protecting their community from degeneracy.
00:35:18.740So many people nowadays are, I mean, that's half of the Swipple culture that we've been talking about is all these whites who had baby boomer parents that never taught them anything, trying to grasp out or grab out and find some tradition from their families.
00:35:36.080You know, before, your dad used to be a carpenter, and he would pass that down to you, or your mother was great at knitting and sewing, and she would pass that down to you.
00:35:43.720But nowadays, we have none of that, so we're just stuck with, you know, video games and porn and drinking in bars.
00:35:52.200You know, we have no tradition like our ancestors used to.
00:35:56.360Yeah, I think it's worse, too, in America, because you go to Europe, and I always say this, in Europe, they don't have to say white nationalists.
00:36:03.620They're just Swedish nationalists, Polish nationalists, German nationalists, right?
00:36:07.460Yeah, they have an ethnic consciousness.
00:36:09.360Exactly, and they still have those traditions and that history, and they're connected to the land, but it's even harder for us because we're so far away from where we came from, right?
00:36:20.900Well, right, unlike in Europe, where people still have very real roots.
00:36:26.000I mean, you might live on land that your ancestors lived on, you know, for the past thousand or so years.
00:36:32.340Here in America, we are already racists because colonists came to this land, and then we're racist because we killed the Indians, and then we're racist because we had slaves.
00:36:41.980And after children are taught that for, you know, 20-plus years all throughout school, these kids are left with nothing but popular culture as their tradition.
00:36:52.240Now, what are some things you guys are doing for your kids as they grow up to teach them about their European roots?
00:36:59.180Or is there new traditions you're trying to create to kind of break the cycle of this rootlessness?
00:37:04.900I'd say homeschooling is probably the biggest thing.
00:37:07.860Taking your kids out of public school and these brainwashing centers and controlling what's going into their heads is probably the first and foremost thing you can do.
00:37:17.100And also, reading them the actual stories of our ancestors, not this paused bullcrap about how Columbus was horrible, we're all just slavers and all that.
00:37:28.580Read them empowering stories that show them why being a European is pretty much the greatest thing on Earth.
00:37:36.600And, you know, there's so many things that you can just not do that'll set your kids up for success.
00:37:41.640Like, rather than taking them to go see a Jewish movie, take them to a national park to, you know, take a walk in nature, things like that.
00:37:48.740It's just so simple to do, yet people really overlook their value.
00:38:10.100You know, it doesn't matter what your situation is.
00:38:13.180But these Muslims, they can have these, you know, schools where it's just all Muslims, of course.
00:38:17.740But if they do let you under these special circumstances, the government comes and checks what you're doing and how you're teaching your kid and they want to give you the curriculum.
00:38:29.380So you're teaching them the same stuff just at home.
00:39:23.320Well, another thing I do like about some of those lefty areas, and we have to reclaim this because this is really comes back to, you know, rightist mentality.
00:39:44.840And we actually we're pretty proud of it.
00:39:46.940And, you know, we don't we we don't shy away from it at all.
00:39:51.820It's, you know, agreeing with lefties for the right reasons and because they do have some things right.
00:39:58.620And we do agree with them in a lot of ways with their, you know, environmentalism, their their health foods and all that good stuff.
00:40:06.940Like we definitely do not shy away from that.
00:40:10.840Now, being nationalists, we like things that are that are good for the nation.
00:40:15.160So whether or not it's it falls on one side of the spectrum of politics or another doesn't really matter to us as long as it's objectively good.
00:40:23.680I find that a lot of lefties get thrown off, too, with the alt-right because it's it's not your typical, you know, conservatives.
00:40:29.860We're not freaked out of words like socialism.
00:40:33.440And so they're like, who are these people?