Radio 3Fourteen - August 13, 2014


European Preservation_ Women_ Children _ Parenting


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 32 minutes

Words per Minute

156.00224

Word Count

14,508

Sentence Count

988

Misogynist Sentences

82

Hate Speech Sentences

90


Summary

Sinead McCarthy and Meghan Elizabeth discuss their experiences with anti-white propaganda and how they came to realize that they were part of a race agenda to destroy their culture and race. They discuss why white women are more supportive of mass immigration and multiculturalism than they are of feminism and why white birth rates are so low.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 We'll be right back.
00:00:30.000 This is Radio 314 on the Red Ice Radio Network.
00:00:45.660 Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. This is Lana.
00:00:48.280 I'm glad you've chosen to listen to this program featuring two terrific women,
00:00:51.800 the first being Sinead McCarthy, who is a musician, independent childbirth educator,
00:00:56.820 doula, and alternative health advocate.
00:00:58.780 She has a bachelor's in psychology and has conducted independent studies in a number of different fields,
00:01:04.380 including natural medicine, mind control, childhood development, and parenting styles.
00:01:09.460 She broadcasts sporadically on Renegade Broadcasting and is the founder of SacredMaternity.com,
00:01:14.600 which offers info regarding natural, undisturbed birth, as well as free consultations.
00:01:20.080 She's also the co-founder of AryanWomen.com, a social network for European women all over the world.
00:01:25.520 Also from Scandinavia, Megan Elizabeth joins us.
00:01:28.960 She has made it her life's mission to go deeper into the heart of the past,
00:01:32.340 not merely historical, but primarily spiritual.
00:01:35.320 Through music, writing, art, travel, she aims to do her part to apply what her ancestors have to teach
00:01:41.520 into a present-day context and to forge a better future.
00:01:45.180 So why are European women more supportive of mass immigration and multiculturalism?
00:01:50.100 We'll discuss why European women can't see that there are forces who are actively working to destroy their culture and race.
00:01:57.240 From misogynation programming and being called racist for wanting to date their own race,
00:02:01.980 white women are pushed in the name of altruism to make brown babies, if any babies at all,
00:02:07.480 falling in line with the Zionist anti-white agenda.
00:02:10.820 Sinead and Megan will discuss the politically incorrect side of misogynation.
00:02:14.340 We'll also talk about feminism and the detrimental effects of women sleeping around.
00:02:19.160 Later, we'll talk about why white birth rates are low.
00:02:22.140 How do we encourage white women to have more children and destroy the misconceptions about child rearing?
00:02:28.480 We'll also share fertility tips for women.
00:02:30.680 And later, we discuss ways to raise our European children in a multicultural world.
00:02:35.120 Why do I keep hammering on the subject of multiculturalism?
00:02:39.240 Well, because I love my folk.
00:02:40.900 I love the diversity already present among my European brothers and sisters.
00:02:45.240 I want to see us thrive, evolve, and achieve excellence as a people.
00:02:49.960 Multiculturalism is not going to bring excellence, as we can already clearly see.
00:02:55.180 Megan and Sinead, welcome to the program.
00:02:57.240 I guess we'll start off with you.
00:02:58.340 Hi, Sinead.
00:02:59.560 Hi, Lana.
00:03:00.280 Thanks for having me on.
00:03:01.300 Sure, and hi to you, Megan.
00:03:03.500 Hi, thanks for having me.
00:03:05.120 Well, Sinead, I guess we'll start with you.
00:03:07.160 So maybe we could talk about your awakening into the anti-white agenda, I suppose we can call it.
00:03:13.620 Well, for me, it's kind of, it was a slow awakening.
00:03:18.420 I guess when I started to realize that non-whites really didn't like my people was when I was about 16 years old,
00:03:29.660 and I moved from Connecticut, which is on the east coast, northeast of the United States,
00:03:35.820 and I moved all the way across to New Mexico.
00:03:39.740 And this was quite the culture shock for me, growing up in a predominantly white neighborhood and white school.
00:03:46.620 So I was probably one of five white people, not even females, about five or six white people at my high school in New Mexico.
00:03:56.880 And the rest were Mexican, you know, Mexican-American or Native American.
00:04:03.720 And they hated me from the moment I stepped foot in that school.
00:04:08.860 They really disliked me.
00:04:11.140 And I started to think, wow, okay, I really don't fit in here.
00:04:14.160 I don't know why they hate me so much.
00:04:15.700 I've never even talked to them.
00:04:17.040 But I knew that I was being judged because of the color of my skin.
00:04:19.800 And so then, you know, I kind of had that in the back of my head.
00:04:23.840 I never really saw any agenda going on, but I just knew that truth from my own life.
00:04:29.440 And as I moved to New York City, I got involved with some 9-11 activism.
00:04:34.980 Once I had done some research and found out that this was a complete lie,
00:04:40.040 then I kind of, you know, kept going with the research and realized, oh, there's a lot of Jews behind this.
00:04:45.380 Oh, Israel.
00:04:46.120 And then I started to see quotes being posted from different people saying, basically, you know,
00:04:54.760 we need to abolish the white race and this is the agenda of Zionist Jews to do so.
00:05:00.120 And it really, it solidified for me when someone sent me a half-hour long, basically, propaganda video
00:05:09.620 of showing black-on-white violence.
00:05:11.760 And that, that's what finally just, whew, like slapped me awake.
00:05:17.260 And I realized, oh my God, this is really bad.
00:05:19.260 We've got a real serious issue here.
00:05:21.240 And from that moment on, I just keep discovering more and more information.
00:05:24.300 And it's, it's so, it's so obvious.
00:05:26.720 It's right in front of our eyes.
00:05:28.280 So I just had to kind of snap out of the stupor I was in.
00:05:32.180 It's amazing how you can miss it.
00:05:33.540 And I think that's because whites are, we think about race the least.
00:05:37.400 That's why we miss it when it's happening.
00:05:39.180 So Megan, Megan, what was your experience waking up to this?
00:05:43.840 It was pretty gradual as well.
00:05:47.220 And also probably came about by exploring the so-called conspiracy theory avenue.
00:05:55.820 I mean, I didn't have any real sudden experience like Jenae's moving to a new place
00:06:03.700 and then being the only white person.
00:06:05.740 But I was always interested in, you know, my heritage, root, history, and preserving culture.
00:06:15.100 And maybe the root of all of this, I could say, was when I really just became so disillusioned
00:06:23.320 by Christianity and then started exploring paganism.
00:06:26.800 And then from exploring paganism, then it led me to, you know, Nordic paganism, that whole pantheon.
00:06:34.440 And the more I got into that, the more I began to think about what it means to be from a specific part of the world.
00:06:42.260 And then what connection that I have to the earth, you know, is a part of that.
00:06:48.140 And then that also put me into contact with, you know, various ideas about race and the whole thing with the conspiracy theories,
00:06:58.780 you know, and the whole Zionist thing keeps coming up that, you know, everything just got clearer and clearer for me.
00:07:06.480 And I feel like I'm still having revelations, you know, like still on this road of seeing just how deep this really runs
00:07:13.400 because it just goes so deep, you know.
00:07:16.120 And I'm still shocked by certain quotes that I read and, you know, this agenda that's behind everything.
00:07:23.620 Now, so everyone knows you're up in Norway as well, right?
00:07:26.900 Yeah, exactly.
00:07:29.680 Well, I grew up in the USA.
00:07:31.840 I don't know if I mentioned that.
00:07:33.320 No.
00:07:33.700 And then I spent most of my adult life in Germany.
00:07:36.860 And then I've lived in Norway for the past three years.
00:07:40.320 I mean, my background is Swedish and German.
00:07:44.140 And just to find that the state of Europe was so, you know, different from the way I imagined it.
00:07:52.420 When I grew up, my grandmother constantly talked about Sweden.
00:07:56.060 And so I thought that it was this bastion of culture and that it was a place that I could go and live someday
00:08:02.940 and, you know, discover my ancestors and my roots.
00:08:06.980 And, you know, the same thing with Germany.
00:08:09.620 And so then when I moved to Germany and it was, you know, there is a lot of culture still.
00:08:16.100 And there was a lot of that.
00:08:17.400 But then to see just how, you know, multicultural it's become and multicultural and a lot of unrest
00:08:26.060 below the surface that people don't speak out, really.
00:08:30.120 Although I have to say, I think Norway is the worst for the countries that I've lived in in this regard.
00:08:37.200 That, you know, there's unrest beneath the surface, but people are really afraid to speak out.
00:08:41.040 They'll mention things when they're comfortable in Germany.
00:08:43.440 But I digress.
00:08:46.160 It's OK.
00:08:48.160 Yeah, it's it's I noticed, you know, after living in Sweden to the Nordic countries have been hit the worst.
00:08:53.720 I mean, I couldn't talk about any women with these issues.
00:08:56.360 And so that brings me to my next point.
00:08:58.420 How do we get more European women involved to see that there are forces that are actively working
00:09:02.980 to destroy European identity, culture and race because they're just not seeing it?
00:09:07.240 I think women are like they like to, many of them like to play it safe, you can say.
00:09:14.400 I think that's part of it.
00:09:15.940 And, you know, they want acceptance.
00:09:18.800 And, you know, even when they're acting rebellious, they want to be feeling safe and secure somehow.
00:09:25.800 I think that's part of it.
00:09:27.340 And then I think that some of it is just they're just not trained to think like that.
00:09:31.600 They just don't think about it.
00:09:33.500 Like, for example, I had a conversation with, you know, this young woman who had been dating a half black guy.
00:09:41.440 And I said, well, don't you want your children to look like you?
00:09:45.160 And she said, oh, but the mixed babies are so cute.
00:09:47.920 And my baby could could get blue eyes.
00:09:50.640 I said, how often does that happen?
00:09:52.660 And it's a really big gamble.
00:09:54.020 And you want people to think that you're babysitting your child everywhere you go because they very well can think that.
00:10:01.220 And then she said, oh, I didn't think of it like that.
00:10:07.600 Like, well, you're beautiful.
00:10:08.780 Don't you want to pass on your beautiful blonde hair and blue eyes?
00:10:12.480 Yeah.
00:10:12.820 You know, and, oh, I didn't think of that.
00:10:15.900 And I didn't think I was beautiful either.
00:10:17.920 So part of it might be this conditioning that women think, OK, I'm nothing special, but it's exotic to be black or Asian.
00:10:26.740 So I want to find somebody who is of that ethnicity.
00:10:30.400 And then my children will be more interesting than I am because I'm so vanilla and boring.
00:10:35.020 Well, let's let's just clarify here, too.
00:10:37.400 Blondes are rare.
00:10:38.720 Blondes are special.
00:10:40.600 Yeah.
00:10:41.520 What do you think, Sinead?
00:10:42.700 Well, I definitely agree with what Megan said.
00:10:46.140 That was really well said.
00:10:47.820 I also think that as women, the majority of women, we like to follow trends and we don't really like to go against the grain because we, you know, we tend to befriend.
00:10:57.860 We're more of a group kind of being.
00:11:00.920 So I think if something is looked down upon or it's not cool and it's not being shown to us in the media constantly, we're not going to do it.
00:11:10.680 And this agenda has been going on for so long to demonize the white man, especially, and just white culture and heritage that it's seen as uncool.
00:11:21.700 And, you know, why would you want to marry a white man?
00:11:25.340 They're so boring.
00:11:26.100 And like Megan was saying, oh, you can have an exotic looking child.
00:11:30.720 I also think that European culture, we don't know really anything, especially over here in the United States.
00:11:37.400 We just think that their culture is just like us.
00:11:40.780 But all of us have a rich history and heritage that a lot of us aren't aware of and weren't taught as children.
00:11:49.940 So I think I'm starting to see it come out more and more now.
00:11:53.400 Learning about paganism, learning about the runes, traditional dress, all of these things, I think they can be made cool.
00:12:01.120 And it will attract more women to want to, you know, maybe partake in those things.
00:12:07.180 Did you also come from a Christian background?
00:12:10.200 I did.
00:12:11.680 I wouldn't say it was more tradition for my family.
00:12:15.340 They're Irish Catholic.
00:12:16.580 So we would go to church once in a while just because it was the thing you do.
00:12:20.640 But it wasn't really, you know, driven into my head constantly.
00:12:24.820 So why do you both think, too, women are more naive when it comes to accepting multiculturalism?
00:12:30.480 They have this fantasy that they're being enriched and it's going to help the world and stop poverty.
00:12:38.640 Well, I think they're playing to our instinctual need to want to take care of people and be nurturing and be nice.
00:12:49.240 And women, you know, we are the more emotional creature, and I think they play on our emotions and get us to not use our logic, to go simply off of emotion and to not really think logically about these situations.
00:13:02.440 You know, we can't feed the world.
00:13:03.960 We can't bring in all of these people.
00:13:06.680 But they constantly play on the emotion of, oh, but this poor child and, oh, don't you want to help them?
00:13:11.940 So I think they really, they know how our psychology works and they use it against us.
00:13:17.380 What do you think, Megan?
00:13:18.020 Absolutely, I agree with that completely.
00:13:22.300 Yeah, it's exploiting the weakness, you could say, and, you know, leading people by emotion simply.
00:13:30.480 And, you know, you don't think about the fact that the Western nations cannot support all of the, you know, people from the third world who are coming in.
00:13:41.840 It's just not possible, and it lowers the standards of life in the, you know, Western countries.
00:13:47.240 But that's not something people take into consideration.
00:13:49.940 They just think, okay, we have to help the people.
00:13:51.820 And then once they're here, we can't throw them out.
00:13:53.880 Like they say in Norway, you know, the kids come with the parents.
00:13:58.880 And then when they're supposed to be sent back, you know, maybe the parents were denied asylum status.
00:14:04.520 But the children had been going to school here for years.
00:14:07.800 And then, well, we can't send them back.
00:14:09.900 You know, they have all of their friends in Norway.
00:14:11.920 They can only speak Norwegian.
00:14:13.260 There will be foreigners in another country.
00:14:15.980 You know, but if you had, for example, a Norwegian family living in Africa for many years, when it's time for them to go back, nobody would say a word.
00:14:23.160 It would just be okay.
00:14:23.980 They'll go back to Norway.
00:14:25.080 That's where they belong.
00:14:25.980 Fine.
00:14:26.240 No problem.
00:14:26.860 But with, you know, these asylum seekers here, they'll just keep them here forever because, you know, the poor children.
00:14:34.700 So they use this poor children line as an excuse for a lot of things.
00:14:38.620 You know, when it suits them.
00:14:40.080 When it suits them.
00:14:41.680 Oh, yeah.
00:14:42.900 Well, president of the ADL, he's such a wonderful guy, Abe Foxman.
00:14:47.140 He made the speech in 1998 where he says,
00:14:50.560 It is now time to make sure the white race becomes extinct through misogynation and having a virtually zero birth rate.
00:14:56.540 We have all enjoyed the vision repeated all over this world every day of the last white children playing with little dark children and knowing that they are being set up for their eventual destruction.
00:15:05.580 We can ruin the ancient pure bloodline of the Aryan child by convincing him or her of the altruism of begetting interracial children.
00:15:13.620 So what are your thoughts on this, Sinead?
00:15:16.740 Oh, that's beautiful.
00:15:18.160 Well, that's a perfect example of how in your face this is and how we, a lot of us just choose to look away when it's so blatant.
00:15:27.620 I think it's absolutely disgusting, but it makes sense because they've wanted us gone for a long time.
00:15:34.040 The fact that he can go on and say these words with little to no repercussion just shows you who's in control.
00:15:43.380 If one of us white men or women were to say the same thing about Jews, blacks, Hispanics, Arabs, we would be thrown in jail in some cases.
00:15:52.020 We would probably be shot.
00:15:54.260 So that just shows you the, yeah, the double standard.
00:15:58.240 What do you think, Megan?
00:15:59.280 Yeah, I agree that it's absolutely disgusting and there's a double standard.
00:16:02.980 I mean, even if we pointed out that this was said by a Jewish person, then we would be looked upon as, oh, anti-Semite and, you know, anti-Jew and all of that.
00:16:14.980 But, you know, it's the double standard that they get to say that and then it's okay.
00:16:18.940 Anyway, I hope that it won't come to be, as they say, you know, as this guy said, that it would, you know, that extinction is coming.
00:16:28.960 I hope that people, more people will learn of this, quote, existence and as a result, think about it and rethink what that has to do with their life and their future and, you know, the children's future.
00:16:45.380 I think it's very interesting, too, that there's a lot of hateful Jews that are basically encouraging whites and blondes to race-mix themselves out.
00:16:55.120 Meanwhile, on the sly, they're hoarding and getting blonde Aryan sperm and eggs.
00:17:01.960 Like, okay, what's going on there?
00:17:04.840 Fishy.
00:17:05.300 That's really disturbing, honestly.
00:17:08.060 I listened to that interview that Henrik did with Janice and she's recently written an article on it, too.
00:17:12.840 It doesn't surprise me, but it also really concerns me because there's going to be a whole generation of Aryan-looking Jews, you know, possibly being born.
00:17:21.280 And then how do we determine who is who?
00:17:23.260 And I think that's their agenda.
00:17:25.280 They want that confusion and they want to be able to even more, you know, disguise themselves as being white when they want to blame everything on white people, but then separate and say, oh, no, but I'm a Jew.
00:17:35.060 I'd like to find all those embryos and set them free, if you know what I mean.
00:17:39.120 Yes, I agree.
00:17:40.280 Well, media is trying to persuade white women to be attracted to non-white men constantly.
00:17:45.580 And the white guy, like you were saying earlier, Sinead, he's always the loser now and the black man is the hot one.
00:17:50.300 I can give you tons of examples.
00:17:52.260 And some women are actually falling for this program.
00:17:54.920 So why are women so weak to follow what they see on TV?
00:17:59.340 Megan, let's start with you.
00:18:00.180 I think it's partly to play upon the fact that women are intuitive and emotional creatures and that using the power of suggestion and having, you know, powerful images, TV is a powerful tool before them, causes them to be attracted to what they see on some, you know, unnatural level.
00:18:24.640 But it's just, you know, kind of subconscious or unconscious suggestion that's getting into the brain and and then, you know, causing behavior modification, basically, you know, a form of mind control, really.
00:18:38.800 And just the fact that women are so intuitive and emotional, they're more susceptible to that kind of programming.
00:18:47.920 What do you think, Sinead?
00:18:49.020 I absolutely agree with Megan.
00:18:51.500 And I also think that, you know, as women, we seek a mate and a partner that can allocate the resources needed for us to raise our family and be secure and safe.
00:19:03.420 And when white men are being disenfranchised and the same amount of resources aren't available to them, they're going to other men of other races and women will then seek those mates.
00:19:16.140 So I think that's another reason, too.
00:19:17.520 Yeah, that's a good one.
00:19:18.600 I think, too, women are they buy into what's socially acceptable.
00:19:22.260 It's race mixing.
00:19:23.220 It's now it's a fad.
00:19:24.260 It's a trend.
00:19:25.340 And maybe it's also partly kind of a rebellion because their parents didn't want them to do it.
00:19:30.260 So now I'm going to do it.
00:19:32.060 Yeah, it's a rebellion, but it's a safe rebellion because everybody else will approve of it.
00:19:37.320 I think it's also a way of showing the world, hey, look, I'm not racist.
00:19:42.460 I'm with the black guys.
00:19:43.680 You can't call me racist.
00:19:45.100 And that's kind of a thing here in Norway, too, is that a lot of women, even if they're not specifically dating a black man, they will say that they have dated a black man.
00:19:55.780 And it's some sort of rite of passage.
00:19:59.020 And then they can point that out as, oh, look, you know, I'm not racist.
00:20:02.400 I've dated a black guy.
00:20:04.300 So it's like a little patch on the Girl Scout uniform, if you will.
00:20:10.080 Yeah, it's like I'm attracted to white guys.
00:20:14.080 Get over it, people.
00:20:14.960 I've heard people even say, like, well, if you've just dated white guys, then that's proof that you're racist and you need to deal with it.
00:20:22.380 Oh, I've been told that as well.
00:20:24.320 Like when I said I've said in the past I only date white men and specifically northern European white men, you know, and they said, oh, no, that's racist.
00:20:37.040 I said there's nothing wrong with other people, but I have northern European background and I only want to date northern European men.
00:20:45.820 And that's my preference.
00:20:46.980 So why does that make me racist?
00:20:49.120 And I think that when I stated that, that was maybe, I don't know, but quite young, perhaps 19 or 20.
00:20:57.080 That put into motion, you know, this like awakening towards the reality of things that, you know, this anti-white agenda, you know, because you can't state that you have a preference for one ethnic group without being called a racist if you are a white person.
00:21:14.280 But, you know, if it went in the other direction, then that would be completely fine.
00:21:17.420 Yeah, I actually saw something the other day that was like, fuck racism.
00:21:22.160 And it was promoting race mixing and it was a white girl and a black guy.
00:21:26.060 Oh, that's great.
00:21:27.480 I mean, really, is this the level of intelligence we're dealing with here?
00:21:32.160 Great.
00:21:32.980 Well, in your view, I guess we'll start with you, Sinead.
00:21:35.660 Are there detrimental effects of misogynation?
00:21:38.020 I mean, for the children, for the relationship?
00:21:39.960 What do you think?
00:21:41.100 Absolutely.
00:21:41.900 Absolutely.
00:21:42.640 I, you know, I feel bad when I see mixed children walking around with their, you know, white grandparents.
00:21:47.060 I think they must be utterly confused about their identity and their culture.
00:21:51.600 And, you know, I really doubt that the, you know, black mother or father is teaching them about African culture and the white parent is teaching them about European culture.
00:22:01.360 I highly doubt that.
00:22:02.400 So they're being fed this multicultural crap and they have no identity.
00:22:07.080 And I mean, even if they needed an organ transplant, they would die because there are no organs available to mixed children at this time.
00:22:14.580 So, I mean, that's just one of the reasons, you know, it goes against nature.
00:22:18.380 But I honestly feel very bad for them.
00:22:20.960 What do you think, Megan?
00:22:22.640 Yeah, I agree.
00:22:25.160 The connection to, you know, their ancestors isn't as readily available to them as if, you know, they are 100% black or 100% white.
00:22:35.260 Even if you're a kind of European mix, then it's a lot, you know, easier to still find your place within that.
00:22:43.280 Like if you are a combination of, I don't know, let's say Dutch and German, you're still Germanic in some sense.
00:22:51.080 And then you can find something going way back.
00:22:54.180 You can feel the sense of heritage.
00:22:58.100 You can feel a sense of belonging somewhere.
00:23:00.540 And I think that's really important to feel a sense of, you know, root.
00:23:04.100 And to have that and to deny that of your child, I think, is really cruel.
00:23:11.180 An incredibly important thing that's unfortunately very underestimated.
00:23:15.840 That instead of real roots and real culture, that we have this multiculturalism, which is a lack of culture.
00:23:25.740 It's like if you take, you know, this Play-Doh and mix all of the colors together, that the Play-Doh isn't as nice anymore.
00:23:32.780 I used to do that as a kid and then get really upset about the results.
00:23:37.720 You know, the red and the yellow and the green and blue, they were so pretty separate.
00:23:41.720 But then altogether they became just this really ugly color.
00:23:44.560 And if that's what the world is going to become, then it's going to be a less interesting place.
00:23:50.740 So it's really cruel to do that to your own kids, to deny them roots.
00:23:55.520 And, yeah, I mean, there's so much more to it.
00:23:58.260 Like, I didn't know that about the organs, that organ transplant situation.
00:24:03.060 But that's another element.
00:24:05.500 Yeah, there was a study here in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, of mixed-race children.
00:24:10.200 And they were suffering more from depression, substance abuse, sleep problems, various aches and pains.
00:24:16.180 And they also found that mixed-race children were more likely to have other health problems as well.
00:24:20.820 So this is something that's serious that needs to be looked at.
00:24:23.140 I mean, we're meddling with something that hasn't been done on this large of a scale before.
00:24:26.820 You just made me think of something.
00:24:28.040 I remember reading a study, and maybe I'll be able to pull it up and post it somewhere.
00:24:32.440 But there was a high rate of miscarriage with mixed couples, and I think that's really interesting.
00:24:37.880 Obviously, you know, a lot of mixed babies go to full term because we see them everywhere.
00:24:42.020 But I think there is a really high rate of miscarriage going on.
00:24:45.320 So that just tells me that I don't think this is really natural.
00:24:48.380 Well, and the other aspect here is high divorce rates between biracial couples, and what does that do to the children?
00:24:56.060 I mean, we need to really look into these things.
00:24:58.800 Yeah, but earlier what you guys were talking about, I like, Sinead, you're Irish, right?
00:25:01.960 Yes, I am.
00:25:02.680 So you know where to look.
00:25:04.220 You have a Celtic heritage.
00:25:05.340 Megan's Nordic.
00:25:06.160 I'm Slavic.
00:25:07.000 And I like that.
00:25:08.040 I like knowing that I can go do some research and look into Slavic history and find my symbolism, my mythology.
00:25:14.600 My ancestors have been there.
00:25:16.000 I can make a pilgrimage.
00:25:16.880 And I think that there's a strength and a power in that.
00:25:19.100 Don't you agree?
00:25:20.720 Absolutely.
00:25:22.020 Definitely.
00:25:23.260 Now, there are lies floating around that race mixing makes a superior human genetically and also socially as they transcend race.
00:25:32.400 Have you guys come across some of these lies?
00:25:36.040 I haven't directly, but I would not be surprised that people are saying that.
00:25:41.320 What about you, Megan?
00:25:42.160 Yeah, I've read some things, you know, that they said that, okay, you know, if the gene pool is too shallow, then the offspring is going to suffer as a result.
00:25:52.460 But then at the same time, I've read some things where some scientists dispel that rumor and say that as long as you're not inbreeding with your family members, then your gene pool is going to be deep enough, in fact.
00:26:08.620 And, of course, they don't directly address the fact that there can be problems as a result of race mixing, usually in some kind of politically correct publication.
00:26:21.420 You know, they won't be quick to mention that, but I've read some things such as, like, that, you know, if you have an Asian woman carrying a European man's child, that she's not capable of birthing that child without a cesarean section because the head is too large.
00:26:45.340 So I don't know what the statistics look like in that regard, but that that is an issue as well with that.
00:26:53.840 So genetically, the head of the European child, if the child takes on that characteristic of the father, then there can be problems with birthing that child without the use of the cesarean section.
00:27:08.320 And that causes a more risky delivery of the child.
00:27:15.740 Wow.
00:27:16.600 That's serious stuff.
00:27:18.520 Yeah, I hate when people try and say, oh, you whites are a bunch of inbred, you know.
00:27:22.420 It's like, you know, inbreds don't have the capacity to map the globe, invent the numerous things we have, space travel.
00:27:31.640 I mean, come on.
00:27:32.560 This is just another way to put us down.
00:27:33.960 And then, of course, culture Marxists try to say that pure race doesn't exist and we're all mutts.
00:27:38.600 But if you look to the Nordic countries or Ireland, for example, they're 100 percent white.
00:27:43.300 You know what white is.
00:27:44.520 Don't you agree, Megan?
00:27:46.220 Yes, absolutely.
00:27:48.080 They love to say there's no such thing as the white race when we want to organize and identify racially.
00:27:53.480 But then but then they'll say we have white privilege and we should have white guilt.
00:27:57.200 So they know that there is a white race when they want to blame everything on us, but not when we want to organize and have pride.
00:28:04.500 Exactly.
00:28:05.900 Well, could you both imagine living in a world where we were all coffee colored, all mixed up with no distinctions?
00:28:11.880 Could you imagine what that would feel like?
00:28:15.220 Yeah, I feel like we're really close, honestly.
00:28:17.160 I don't think it would be good for anybody.
00:28:22.280 What do you think, Megan?
00:28:24.160 It would make life a lot more boring.
00:28:27.960 You know, it's very interesting to see pictures or to see personally, you know, people in the various soul costumes from their respective countries in Europe, for example.
00:28:43.520 Like the Slavic traditional clothing or the very elaborate Norwegian bunad and to see, you know, the people who are ethnically connected with that.
00:28:58.120 And, you know, then you have people in other parts of the world and their specific dress and then representing their type of music.
00:29:07.780 You know, that you have all this different culture out there and then the real people who go with that.
00:29:15.720 I mean, in Norway, you have the immigrants sometimes wearing the traditional Norwegian costumes, which is a little strange, but they do that.
00:29:25.600 I digress again, but yeah, I mean, these differences, like that you have so many differences within just Europe that, you know, these different traditional full costumes, they look so different.
00:29:37.060 Like the German ones, even between like regions in Germany, like the ones that everybody associates with Oktoberfest, you know, this Dandel and Lederholzen.
00:29:47.260 You have something completely different in the Black Forest region where they have these really big hats, if you've seen them.
00:29:54.960 And then something completely different in the north and, you know, than in Holland.
00:29:59.100 And then these places sometimes are just, you know, a few kilometers, a few miles away and the dialect and the costume is completely different.
00:30:08.040 And I think when you are also of the ethnicity that goes with that, then, and you're wearing these costumes that your ancestors also wore, then you can kind of feel what they felt.
00:30:19.320 And then you connect with that.
00:30:21.100 And then it's something that goes back thousands of years.
00:30:23.760 And that's really deep.
00:30:24.960 That's something.
00:30:25.680 And you think of the fact that your ancestors survived, you know, long enough for you to even walk the earth.
00:30:31.300 And there's something very pure in that.
00:30:33.100 And there's something very good in that.
00:30:35.100 And you think of how many people came before you, then you also want to live in a way that does them justice.
00:30:41.880 And you also think of, you know, who is going to come after you and to keep that going.
00:30:46.400 So there's something very special in that.
00:30:48.800 And, you know, everybody in the world has their own version of that, you know, especially if their line is a, quote, unquote, a pure one.
00:30:58.420 You know, if you have parents or German and you're a German and then all of your ancestors are German, maybe with some mix from other European countries, you can still get into that mindset.
00:31:11.760 And then you have something that you want to preserve if you're thinking about that.
00:31:15.440 But if you're just thinking about, you know, buying the latest iPhone and watching TV, then you're not going to think of that and you're not going to care.
00:31:23.920 And then the world is just going to become one gray mass, one brown mass of, you know, Asian, African, European mix.
00:31:32.280 And then you lose all the distinctions.
00:31:34.380 So the people that want to talk about diversity, well, they're responsible for destroying real diversity, really.
00:31:40.680 Mm hmm. Yeah.
00:31:41.820 Yeah.
00:31:42.860 Yeah. You know, we've been doing the show while we've been looking into a lot of topics and there was a time before we got into this subject of, well, we can call it white genocide because that's what it is.
00:31:53.160 But I was kind of getting bored of everything and just wasn't feeling anything, blah, blah, blah, you know, same stuff.
00:32:00.560 But since I've looked into my Slavic roots and looking at what's going on with the whites and the condition that they're in today and seeing where things might go or where things need to go, it's invigorated something old in me, especially tapping into my old Slavic roots.
00:32:15.460 It's probably the most powerful thing I've ever felt in my life when I look back into a lot of my ancestral lineage and do some digging and try and get into their mentality.
00:32:25.440 And have you both been trying to do that, getting into your past a little more, seeing who your people were?
00:32:30.140 I have definitely with my German side, I grew up, my mom moved to this country from Ireland when she was about 22.
00:32:42.000 So she raised me to be really proud of being Irish and I would go to Ireland every year and I would learn about the culture and I would go to all the different sites.
00:32:50.840 And so I really had this awesome pride and understanding of Irish culture and heritage.
00:32:57.700 But my German side, I just kind of neglected because I thought, oh, well, Germans are evil Nazis and I shouldn't even tell anybody I'm a German because they're going to think I'm going to kill some Jews and I'm terrible.
00:33:07.740 But it's been really awesome to learn the truth about Germans and World War II and to see just how rich of a culture the German people have as well.
00:33:21.260 So it's been fun to kind of relearn, you know, the history of Germans and all that they had to offer the world.
00:33:31.420 How about you, Megan? Are you digging into your ancestry?
00:33:33.920 Oh, absolutely. Well, that's been a kind of ongoing project for as long as I can remember.
00:33:39.080 I mean, as a child, I was already getting into that, like trying to, you know, learn some Swedish from my grandmother.
00:33:48.040 I didn't really get that far with that as a child, but then as a teenager, I made a lot of progress.
00:33:52.760 And, you know, now I'm pretty fluent, but it's a bit confused with the Norwegian because the languages are so close.
00:34:00.720 But really, at the moment, I'm working on a book and a film about some, you know, pagan pre-Christian sites in Scandinavia and in Germany and Austria.
00:34:17.140 And that's sort of for, you know, you could say for everyone, but for me personally, to find more about these roots going back really far because I find I'm not as satisfied just to know and feel like how it must have been to live, you know, with my grandmother's generation.
00:34:35.180 Or at that point, I want to go further back and get as far back and, you know, deep into the roots as possible.
00:34:40.860 And there really isn't that much information for that available to people, especially in, you know, really northern Europe.
00:34:49.640 And there's a little bit more information on such sites in Germany and Austria.
00:34:53.340 But I feel like in Norway, they really cover up, like, the rune stones.
00:34:59.200 Like, they'll find some magnificent rune stone, you know, dedicated to the goddess Nyata, and then they will hide it in literally in the closet in a museum.
00:35:08.380 And they won't even, you know, reply to emails like, I know you have that rune stone and you're holding it up.
00:35:13.560 Why? Why are they doing this?
00:35:15.760 I don't know.
00:35:16.720 They don't want people to see this stuff or to get a clue for their ancestors.
00:35:23.020 You know, it's all, you know, 17th of May, they wave a Norwegian flag and they wear the blue knot and it's multi-celebrate multi-culturalism and democracy.
00:35:32.860 And, but that your ancestors were something besides Vikings, people don't really think about that.
00:35:38.120 And the Vikings are kind of more for the tourists, people see that as.
00:35:41.880 I think it's the same in Sweden.
00:35:44.940 I mean, I've been there a few times.
00:35:46.440 It's the same.
00:35:47.640 Yeah.
00:35:48.860 They don't even, they don't even dig where there's mounds.
00:35:52.120 They won't even excavate or do an archaeological research project.
00:35:56.340 It's amazing, you know.
00:35:58.100 I mean, I know with Jamla Ustala, they, a lot of those mounds were just, they got dug up just because a farmer, you know, wanted to plant.
00:36:07.280 And so maybe some of these items that they found, that some farmer's family has them.
00:36:16.280 Well, eventually, the Jews will come out and say, we were the Vikings.
00:36:21.800 So now we're going to do some, we're going to do some digging and we're going to claim it as our own, you know.
00:36:26.840 Yeah, probably.
00:36:27.520 And then the mounds will just cease to exist, really.
00:36:29.800 But what I was going to say is at least, though, in Sweden, it's a little bit better than in Norway, that you can actually go and still see these rune stones.
00:36:37.020 Like, they'll be in somebody's front yard, but you can find them.
00:36:39.440 And in Denmark, it's the same thing.
00:36:41.260 You know, a lot of people have visited these yelling stones.
00:36:45.140 And, but in Norway, very few people know that these actually exist.
00:36:49.320 So for a long time, I thought, okay, I live in Norway, but there aren't any rune stones for me to go visit.
00:36:53.960 That's really a shame.
00:36:55.380 My ancestors are from Sweden, but, you know, in Germany.
00:36:58.980 But I, you know, they're very closely related to the Norwegians.
00:37:03.180 So I want to explore that, too.
00:37:05.020 But I thought, okay, there aren't any rune stones.
00:37:07.240 So there just aren't any rune stones in Norway.
00:37:08.860 Well, there are.
00:37:10.060 I came to find out, you know, not that long ago, in fact, and surprised to find out that, in fact, there were really a lot.
00:37:16.660 And everywhere, but everywhere they could, every time they were discovered, then somebody basically took them away, maybe put them in a museum to be exhibited,
00:37:24.040 or they just put them in the back closet of some museums so that people wouldn't even get to see them.
00:37:28.420 And then the stuff that they put out into the museums are, you know, maybe a couple of Viking ships in Oslo, which are kind of interesting for the tourists.
00:37:35.280 But there is way more interesting stuff out there that people hardly know about.
00:37:40.200 So my big goal is to get that more known and hopefully wake more people up to that, that they have something besides, you know, ice cream and sausage grilling on the 17th of May here in Norway, that there's something more besides the superficial, because it's so important.
00:38:03.780 You're also in a pagan metal band.
00:38:05.580 Isn't there a resurgence of that up in Norway?
00:38:08.840 I'd say Sweden to Iceland.
00:38:11.520 Yes and no.
00:38:12.840 I mean, there isn't a really unified scene.
00:38:15.580 If you hear of bands exploring these topics, you know, Badruna is getting really well known, but you don't really have a network or a scene to go by.
00:38:27.960 There's a little bit more of that in Germany with music and musicians, I feel like.
00:38:34.020 Maybe I haven't been here as long, but okay, after three years, it's still really nothing.
00:38:40.440 If the people come out to see the big bands play, but then they sort of disappear into the underground, so everything is very disjointed and people are very afraid of being called a racist if they're interested in Viking things.
00:38:52.720 Like, all of the Viking markets will have on their website, as one of the first things, we are not racist, we are not politically motivated, and if you even know somebody who is politically motivated, we don't want you around.
00:39:09.400 So they spend more time with leftist politics and anti-racism than they do getting into their own culture or the actual, like, Viking history.
00:39:20.580 Grow some balls, boys.
00:39:22.900 I mean, really?
00:39:23.740 You come from Vikings, and this is what you've become, you know?
00:39:26.920 Don't want to offend anybody.
00:39:28.480 I mean, get over that.
00:39:30.020 It's time to start fucking offending people, you know what I mean?
00:39:33.140 Just have some balls and, like, if you don't like it, you know, just get out of my face.
00:39:37.300 And if you don't like us, if we're racist, then get out of our country that we built.
00:39:40.520 It's time to start just putting the fist down and being hard, you know?
00:39:44.060 People will respond to that.
00:39:46.220 That's for sure.
00:39:47.200 Oh, yeah.
00:39:47.500 Yeah, and the more people who will stand up and say that, then the more people will actually say,
00:39:51.560 oh, I was kind of thinking that the whole time, but I was too afraid to say something.
00:39:55.300 Yes.
00:39:55.600 So the few people start speaking, the more will come.
00:39:59.020 Yep.
00:39:59.460 Well, that's what I think, as women, we have the power to nudge our boys and get them there, too.
00:40:05.540 Yep.
00:40:06.620 Absolutely, women, you do have the power for that.
00:40:08.900 So start nudging those boys to get up, you know?
00:40:11.780 God.
00:40:12.640 So we need to talk about white birth rates.
00:40:14.820 Why do you both think that those are down?
00:40:18.460 Oh, man.
00:40:19.280 I think there's so many different reasons.
00:40:22.920 I would say, well, thanks to feminism, the woman is now told that her career is more important than having children.
00:40:32.600 So a lot of women will work very hard to climb up the ladder.
00:40:36.120 And then by the time they maybe are almost 40, now they're ready.
00:40:41.160 They finally establish the funds to be able to take some time off work.
00:40:46.680 Here in the United States, we have six weeks unpaid maternity leave.
00:40:50.920 So, I mean, that's nothing.
00:40:54.480 So once they reach that age, they might be too old to conceive naturally at this point.
00:40:59.920 So they may try IVF.
00:41:02.920 That might not work.
00:41:04.320 Then some of them might go adopt a black baby because they're so awesome.
00:41:08.180 I see that all the time.
00:41:11.620 And it's really disturbing.
00:41:12.660 I think it's extremely selfish of these white people because that black child is going to feel so out of place.
00:41:18.080 Exactly.
00:41:18.220 And you're confusing the hell out of them.
00:41:20.740 Not to mention, there are so many white children that could use adoption.
00:41:25.120 There are orphans and impoverished children all over the world.
00:41:31.800 I also think it's because child rearing and parenthood has been shown as something to be so awful and boring.
00:41:40.880 You're just going to get fat.
00:41:42.020 You're not going to be attractive anymore.
00:41:43.420 You're not going to have any kind of life after you have children.
00:41:45.780 And, you know, you might as well just, you know, continue to sleep around and hook up with people randomly,
00:41:52.280 but not really settle down and start a family because that's boring.
00:41:55.260 And then you won't be able to go out clubbing every weekend.
00:41:57.720 It'll just be terrible.
00:41:59.100 So there's this whole propaganda being pushed, especially at white people,
00:42:04.400 that having children is awful and boring and it's a burden and you don't want to do it.
00:42:09.880 Also, resources, like I was saying before,
00:42:12.140 um, most households, both parents have to work and it's harder to have a larger family when
00:42:18.760 one of the parents has to be home.
00:42:20.360 If you don't have family nearby to help watch the children, um, there are so many different
00:42:25.480 reasons, but I'll, I'll let Megan go ahead.
00:42:27.960 Just going to say, yeah, before the feminist movement, it used to be just the man made enough
00:42:32.040 money to take care of everything and the house was paid off and how great you can stay home and
00:42:36.300 take care of your kids.
00:42:37.240 What are these women complaining about, you know, be happy.
00:42:40.580 So now, so now we get to go work and raise kids way to go feminists, which is very, it's
00:42:46.860 very hard.
00:42:47.880 Uh, and that's, yeah.
00:42:49.760 And it's like, we're being pushed into a corner here and you know, just to have two kids is
00:42:54.500 it's a struggle and it shouldn't be.
00:42:56.500 It's easier to go on welfare and plenty of Mexicans in America do that.
00:43:00.420 Right.
00:43:01.280 What do you think, Megan?
00:43:03.100 Yeah, I agree with all of that.
00:43:04.800 Um, I mean, in Norway, it's a little bit easier with the amount of maternity leave you get and
00:43:12.180 you get some money from the state.
00:43:15.020 I mean, that is a good thing.
00:43:17.480 Um, that's the positive side of, you know, big state-ism, um, and socialism.
00:43:23.900 But at the same time, you, it's really the same story that you need both parents to work
00:43:30.500 in order to be, um, really making enough money to support a family.
00:43:36.520 And even if the man has a really good job, like an upper level job, um, the woman still
00:43:43.560 to be at a normal, like Norwegian level, then the woman should, uh, work too.
00:43:48.420 And they do that on purpose, of course, because, you know, the woman should work, um, thanks
00:43:53.960 to feminism, you know, um, that a woman's place is in an office working for somebody.
00:44:01.580 So, you know, instead of taking care of your own kids, um, you know, and, um, you know,
00:44:07.200 maybe cleaning the house and, you know, helping out your husband with something, you know,
00:44:11.600 because you should love your husband, you know, if you married him.
00:44:14.480 Well, that's gender rules, Megan.
00:44:15.880 No.
00:44:16.160 You can't cook, you can't cook dinner anymore.
00:44:20.360 You can't cook dinner anymore.
00:44:22.300 And you can't want to stay home with your kids.
00:44:24.920 It's oppression.
00:44:26.580 In Germany.
00:44:27.900 And I taught English in Germany.
00:44:29.780 And there was a woman in one of my classes, you know, I had people of all ages in my classes.
00:44:33.680 And there was a woman who, um, is, I guess still, um, I'm going to say was, a stay-at-home
00:44:40.600 mother.
00:44:40.960 And she said that she got so much crap for it.
00:44:44.060 But for her, it was an ideal situation.
00:44:46.680 Her kids loved it because they knew if they were sick, then the mother was home.
00:44:50.440 And, you know, she could, you know, cook for them.
00:44:52.940 And she helped her husband out with his work.
00:44:54.800 Um, and, and she liked it.
00:44:56.880 And she, you know, she had an education.
00:44:58.940 She had a job before that.
00:45:00.300 But then when she got married, she decided she was going to stay home.
00:45:02.880 And she was happy with it.
00:45:03.940 But the, and that situation was good for her.
00:45:07.140 But what was not good is the amount of pressure from society saying that, oh, that's not what
00:45:11.620 you should be doing.
00:45:13.260 And then there was a girl in one of my classes, like a 17-year-old, who asked, okay, what do
00:45:18.440 you want to do as a profession?
00:45:19.680 And she said, I want to have a lot of kids and I want to stay home.
00:45:22.280 And she looked at me like, I dare you to just say something.
00:45:25.360 And I said, oh, that's good.
00:45:27.280 That's what you want to do.
00:45:28.360 You should do it and not let anybody tell you, oh, that's bad.
00:45:31.720 Because if that's, if that's what you want to do, then that's what you should do.
00:45:36.060 I mean, um, there's a lot of, at the same time, you know, you have some guys who will
00:45:39.220 say, okay, um, you know, on the opposite spectrum, that a woman should only stay home
00:45:45.260 and only have kids and only cook.
00:45:47.140 But of course not.
00:45:47.980 And it doesn't mean that, you know, that's the only thing that you do.
00:45:51.340 In fact, I mean, a real, like a balanced man knows that and a balanced woman knows that
00:45:56.080 as well.
00:45:56.920 You know, if she wants to have children and wants to do things in the house, well, I'm sure
00:46:00.700 she'll also have a life and have hobbies and possibly a little job too.
00:46:04.700 All of that is possible.
00:46:05.940 So it's not like you can only, um, stay home and have kids and cook and clean.
00:46:11.920 No, you can, there's a lot of other things that you can do.
00:46:14.460 Like people think that it has to be either or that you have a career or you have children
00:46:18.640 and that you can't have anything in between, but you can, you can make it work.
00:46:23.260 And even in the, um, you know, hostile environment that we are, you know, living in, where it's
00:46:29.360 made very difficult for, um, European people to have children.
00:46:33.740 It's still possible and people can make it work.
00:46:35.920 But I think they also need some examples for that and more people have to start showing
00:46:40.540 that and not being afraid to actually say, you know, I want to stay home and have kids
00:46:44.900 because I like kids.
00:46:46.240 And that's nice.
00:46:48.320 I always hear from people, it's, it's so expensive and the world is so bad out there.
00:46:54.540 Meanwhile, like in Norway and Sweden, for instance, Ireland, Ireland too, you guys are
00:46:58.620 getting bred out because all the immigrants are having 10 kids and they're using your
00:47:02.740 tax dollars to take care of those children.
00:47:05.300 So why not?
00:47:06.180 You start fighting back.
00:47:07.380 Women should start having babies because one, they're, they're beautiful and it's great.
00:47:11.000 You should be having babies.
00:47:12.200 And two, the world needs them.
00:47:13.860 Your country needs them.
00:47:15.140 I saw Denmark, they had a program that was do it for Denmark.
00:47:18.100 They were trying to encourage their women to actually go on these holidays to have sex,
00:47:22.840 to make babies.
00:47:23.760 Can you believe that?
00:47:24.800 That's really sad that it's come to that point that we need to have, you know, public
00:47:28.380 service announcements for people to procreate.
00:47:30.720 It's, it's really sad.
00:47:32.640 And while, while the third world masses are breeding like rabbits and like you said, on our,
00:47:37.340 on our dime.
00:47:38.080 So how do we encourage white women to start having more children?
00:47:43.520 I think it's a multi-step process.
00:47:47.740 I think that first we need to dispel the myth that childbirth is the worst possible experience
00:47:53.640 you ever have to go through and that it's super dangerous and it's an emergency and you
00:47:57.140 need to pay thousands of dollars to be under the care of a doctor.
00:48:00.460 Uh, I think that that once we show, um, how empowering childbirth can be and how strong
00:48:08.840 women are and how they're so capable of doing this, I think that will give them a sense of
00:48:13.000 pride in their accomplishment and what they have just grown in their womb and produced.
00:48:18.120 It's, um, it's our coming of age, uh, process as women for us to, uh, to go through that.
00:48:26.040 I think that's step one.
00:48:27.700 And then I think we need to start making parenthood look fun and cool again.
00:48:31.720 And, and also I think we need more, um, communities.
00:48:36.500 All of us are so isolated, um, from our families.
00:48:40.860 We've had to move, you know, across the continent for, for work.
00:48:44.360 And it's a lot harder to raise a big family when you have no help.
00:48:47.700 Um, so I think even just trying to, you know, move closer to like-minded people, if that's
00:48:54.520 possible, um, to start even virtual communities, you know, I know us here, we're, you know, very
00:49:01.380 far away from one another, but we're able to come together for these conversations and
00:49:04.680 to brainstorm.
00:49:05.200 And I think that is very important to have a sense of community when raising, uh, large
00:49:10.100 families.
00:49:11.360 Yeah, I agree.
00:49:12.260 I, I think, uh, we've been talking about kind of doing our own little social networking
00:49:16.120 sites.
00:49:16.640 So like-minded people can get together, you know, they can have a mom's meetup or a, or
00:49:20.840 a dating, a dating site, you know, one that's not cheesy so that, you know, Aryan people
00:49:25.780 can get together and start making some Aryan babies.
00:49:29.220 Come on, let's do it.
00:49:31.720 Yeah.
00:49:31.880 Megan, what do you think about men that are in, in Norway and Sweden?
00:49:35.840 At first I thought it was a bunch of gay men because I saw lots of men walking around
00:49:40.540 with the baby trams.
00:49:42.180 They take time off when the baby's still really young and they stay at home with the
00:49:46.420 kids.
00:49:46.980 Do you think this is good or should the babies actually be with the mom when they're young
00:49:50.940 and be with the dad a little later when they're older?
00:49:54.540 Well, it's natural that the child wants to be with the mother.
00:49:57.720 They, you know, they want to be with the mom.
00:50:00.320 They will cry if they are not with the mother.
00:50:03.480 And then, you know, a little later then they start to develop the bond to the father.
00:50:06.840 But, you know, when they're born, they have the bond to the mother because after nine
00:50:13.020 months in the womb, it's the mother's voice they've heard.
00:50:16.820 And then when they're born, it's the mother's, you know, breast they seek in best case scenario,
00:50:22.480 you know, when they're lucky enough to be breastfed.
00:50:24.460 So it's that bond to the mother that should be really facilitated when babies are small.
00:50:32.440 You know, I think up to at least one year, then it should just be, you know, uninterrupted
00:50:37.460 baby and mama time.
00:50:39.600 And then after that, then the father can, you know, come in and do more.
00:50:45.600 I mean, of course, the father should be there for the child, you know, and the mother in
00:50:49.340 the first year, but the baby just wants to be with the mom and, you know, and that's
00:50:55.600 it.
00:50:55.880 And then the rest of the world be damned, really.
00:50:57.720 And that's the reality of it.
00:50:59.720 And while it's nice that, you know, men want to be taking care of the children, it's not
00:51:06.560 the natural way and it's not what the baby really wants.
00:51:11.200 So, yeah.
00:51:12.520 Yeah, you know, it's interesting, too, because when men are around children for long periods
00:51:17.580 of time, their testosterone levels decrease.
00:51:19.920 So I couldn't help but to wonder if this was more about de-balling the Nordic men as well,
00:51:25.000 because when I saw them, I really thought that they were gay because they didn't have
00:51:28.440 that man-man feeling, you know.
00:51:30.700 Right.
00:51:32.020 You know, we're always being told, especially over here in this country, there's this whole
00:51:34.860 campaign, breast is best, you know, breastfeed your child, it's the best gift you could
00:51:39.080 ever give them.
00:51:40.140 But then, oh, you have to go back to work in six weeks.
00:51:43.000 Trying to facilitate a breastfeeding relationship while working full-time, part-time, just being
00:51:48.220 away from your baby for a few hours is extremely difficult.
00:51:51.780 And that is why so many women give up.
00:51:54.240 Now, some people will say, oh, just get a breast pump and pump your milk for the child
00:51:57.820 and leave them a bottle.
00:51:59.060 Well, it's not that easy.
00:52:00.100 Some women do not respond to a pump.
00:52:01.980 Breast pumps are extremely expensive.
00:52:03.840 And some babies do not take bottles.
00:52:06.360 So, you know, they're trying to say, oh, well, we're looking out for the health of everyone.
00:52:11.080 We're encouraging breastfeeding.
00:52:12.240 But they're not facilitating that.
00:52:14.860 They're not making it possible.
00:52:16.760 So I think it's terrible what's being done.
00:52:20.100 Of course it is.
00:52:20.800 I think babies should be with their mothers for the first year uninterrupted.
00:52:23.740 Absolutely.
00:52:24.860 Well, another aspect is infertility.
00:52:28.040 White women are getting hit hard with it.
00:52:29.540 And you both know and I know it's a lot to do with our environment and pollutants and chemicals
00:52:34.760 and all that crap that we've been hit with the longest.
00:52:37.380 But what are some fertility tips you both have for women who are trying to get pregnant?
00:52:41.880 I would say, first, get off the birth control pill, ASAP, even if you're not even planning on having a child in the immediate future.
00:52:53.500 Just get off of the pill.
00:52:54.640 And hopefully, you know, women are, I know some are, but if they're thinking about fertility in children,
00:53:02.380 then hopefully they're not sleeping around indiscriminately at that point.
00:53:05.580 But then switch to, if you're not looking to have a baby at that exact point in time,
00:53:12.460 switch to other birth control methods because that pill will just throw the body completely off
00:53:19.520 and even inhibit the body's ability to sense out a proper mate.
00:53:28.500 I mean, like the smell of a man.
00:53:30.880 They say that with the pill, like if you're on the pill, that you cannot smell properly.
00:53:37.740 And the smell plays a role in finding a mate.
00:53:41.940 Like you should like the smell of a man.
00:53:45.020 Yeah.
00:53:45.620 Exactly.
00:53:46.360 And it sounds kind of like, oh, ha, ha, ha.
00:53:48.460 But no, it's really important.
00:53:49.840 Like if a man smells good to you, then he should be compatible to you.
00:53:55.380 And perhaps it has something to do with blood type because, you know, the type, like the race is negative
00:54:02.100 and the race is positive that can have a lot of problems during the pregnancy for the child and the mother.
00:54:11.320 And so if you can't smell your proper mate, I mean, not too many people are going to go out there and say,
00:54:16.980 okay, are you racist positive or negative?
00:54:18.740 I guess there are websites for that for racist, negative people.
00:54:22.180 But the more natural way would be, okay, your sense of smell is intact.
00:54:25.520 You're not on the pill, so you can find a proper mate.
00:54:28.100 And I guess it throws that off over a longer period of time.
00:54:34.280 And it also just throws the whole brain and mentality off.
00:54:39.600 So if someone wants to, like if a woman wants to, in all seriousness, find the proper mate or is already with a man
00:54:47.300 and wants to conceive a child sometime in a few years, then just by all means get off the pill and, yeah,
00:54:54.900 and then take it from there really.
00:54:56.120 There are a lot of other things, but I think that's probably the most important factor for modern women
00:55:01.040 is just to stay away from the pill, don't even get on it ever,
00:55:04.700 and then to just get off of it as soon as possible.
00:55:08.260 What do you think, Sinead?
00:55:09.600 Yeah, I definitely agree with what you said again.
00:55:12.100 And also two other things I wanted to add.
00:55:14.780 I recently had a discussion with Sophia Smallstorm.
00:55:17.400 We did a podcast together, and we were talking about the effects of wireless on the human body.
00:55:22.900 I think the reason we're seeing such high rates of infertility has to do with this wireless technology
00:55:28.400 and how we have our phones in our pockets.
00:55:30.460 We have our iPads, our laptops sitting on our lap.
00:55:34.580 She told me about something called the Zona reaction.
00:55:39.260 When these wireless frequency waves are being blasted into our bodies, the eggs actually harden.
00:55:48.880 And this happens when the first sperm has wiggled its way into the egg.
00:55:53.820 The egg will then harden because it only needs one sperm.
00:55:56.440 So what's happening is the eggs are hardening before any sperm has even gotten there,
00:56:01.620 and this is leaving women infertile.
00:56:04.060 And I also think ultrasound technology that's being used on gestating babies is making us infertile.
00:56:11.700 Also, there's this disturbing trend of egg harvesting, and a lot of young women, I, at one point,
00:56:19.620 when I was very naive and broke, I looked into this and considered it because I didn't know what I know now.
00:56:24.960 And I thought, wow, you know, $8,000, what could I do with that?
00:56:28.500 I could really use that.
00:56:29.380 You mean harvesting your eggs to give away?
00:56:31.040 Yes, yep.
00:56:32.400 This is obviously before I was really thinking.
00:56:34.540 You know, I was just desperate and looking at ways to make money.
00:56:38.880 Never did it, thankfully.
00:56:40.500 My mother said, you're ridiculous, don't do that.
00:56:43.020 But this is happening a lot, and women are being left infertile.
00:56:48.140 You know, they're thinking, oh, I'm going to do this really great thing.
00:56:51.480 I'm going to give this woman and her partner an egg so they can have a baby.
00:56:55.560 And then she ends up infertile.
00:56:57.920 I also think some of the vaccinations being given are, you know, doing that on purpose.
00:57:03.080 They're leaving people infertile, as well as the, you know, the plastics, the products that we use,
00:57:09.800 the chemicals, the makeup, everything.
00:57:14.180 It's all taken out of control.
00:57:15.180 The aluminum and the deodorant.
00:57:16.500 Yes, yep, yep.
00:57:18.160 Actually, you know, and even for women, you know, tampons and things like that are really, really not good.
00:57:24.840 They're actually toxic.
00:57:26.160 So you don't want to be putting that there where you're, you know, trying to keep that area pristine.
00:57:31.560 Yeah, it's really important to just clean through all your products, even your clothes.
00:57:36.520 I mean, there's certain clothes I put on.
00:57:37.800 It makes my legs itch.
00:57:39.280 Like, I just cannot wear it.
00:57:40.900 I'm super sensitive.
00:57:41.980 And the longer you stay away from this stuff, you get real sensitive.
00:57:45.060 Like, some fancy restaurants I can't even eat in because I noticed the food right away.
00:57:49.540 I don't care how much.
00:57:50.140 It was $30 steak.
00:57:51.260 It still made me feel really sick, you know.
00:57:53.240 So you got to listen to your body, clean out your closets and your makeup and all your products and household products.
00:58:00.960 And that will help.
00:58:02.080 Definitely.
00:58:02.600 It's reversible, I'd say.
00:58:05.060 Yeah, definitely.
00:58:06.120 I've also heard that.
00:58:07.260 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:58:08.640 I was just going to add and go organic where possible.
00:58:12.040 You know, there's a lot of poo-pooing about organic.
00:58:14.280 Oh, it's just the same as conventional.
00:58:16.040 But that's not true, right?
00:58:18.860 You're having chemicals sprayed directly onto your future food that cannot be good.
00:58:25.580 And then the notion, okay, if you stop right before, you know, some days before you're going to eat it,
00:58:30.740 that the amount of chemicals is negligible.
00:58:33.260 It's not true at all in organic where possible.
00:58:36.300 And maybe it's not pristine at this point because the solution from planes, from whatever, from car traffic, whatever.
00:58:46.720 But organic is still a way better option.
00:58:50.100 And I noticed that it tastes better.
00:58:52.720 Definitely.
00:58:53.640 I brought this up in my last interview, and I've done this, but I encourage people to go to a naturopath and get a hormone panel done.
00:58:59.720 Because for women, high estrogen levels, which are found in all the estrogen-mimicking chemicals, that can give you cancer.
00:59:06.360 And we have high cancer rates right now.
00:59:08.200 So if you can get that estrogen out of your body and get your levels sorted out, I think that you won't get cancer and you will be able to get pregnant.
00:59:16.100 Yeah.
00:59:16.620 Also, I wanted to add, you know, as girls growing up, we're taught all the ways to not get pregnant, right?
00:59:23.240 You know, do this, don't do that.
00:59:25.300 But no one really ever talks to us about our natural cycles and our fertility.
00:59:28.760 And, you know, some people, I honestly didn't know about this until a few years ago.
00:59:33.200 And I didn't know that you could only get pregnant, you know, three out of the 30 days.
00:59:37.440 I had no idea.
00:59:38.360 So, you know, a lot of people trying to get pregnant might not know this.
00:59:41.220 And they might be having intercourse on a day where they're not fertile and wondering, what the heck?
00:59:45.640 Why isn't it working?
00:59:46.960 So it's important for women to track their cycles for a few months to see how long your cycle is, when you ovulate.
00:59:52.920 There are many different ways to do this.
00:59:54.180 You can, you know, you can go research it.
00:59:55.560 But, yeah, you know, having fertility awareness, knowing when we're fertile.
01:00:01.040 Our pagan ancestors knew this.
01:00:02.620 So, again, we're being severed from our roots.
01:00:04.500 I mean, they used to have fertility rituals.
01:00:06.320 They knew when to do what when.
01:00:08.080 And now we're so cut off from that.
01:00:09.560 I mean, I don't know any Christians who know about this.
01:00:12.120 No, no.
01:00:13.240 And it's really sad because, I mean, this is our bodies that we're not even connected with our natural cycles and rhythms.
01:00:18.580 How are we going to be connected with the cycles in the universe or, you know, in our natural surroundings?
01:00:24.060 Yeah, I think a lot of that, too.
01:00:25.060 I noticed in me growing up Christian, it's very anti-nature and anti-body.
01:00:29.800 That's, I mean, that's that's devil worship.
01:00:31.580 You can't do that.
01:00:32.460 You can't even look into those things.
01:00:34.780 So, the other thing I was going to say is eating fat is important and omegas is important.
01:00:40.140 This low-fat diet is bullshit.
01:00:42.700 Wouldn't you both agree?
01:00:44.380 Absolutely.
01:00:44.960 Especially for a pregnancy, you need to eat a lot of fat.
01:00:47.600 And I'm not saying eat spoonfuls of lard.
01:00:50.040 You know, healthy fats, grass-fed butter, avocados, coconut oil, nuts, those kind of things.
01:00:58.060 Flaxseed oil.
01:00:59.560 Yes.
01:01:00.260 Yeah.
01:01:01.240 Fish oils.
01:01:01.880 Well, on the subject of raising children, how should we women be raising our children
01:01:06.100 in our multicultural society that basically tells them they're inherently racist?
01:01:11.040 So, what do you say, Megan?
01:01:13.340 They try to, you know, keep them away from that poison wherever possible.
01:01:19.100 In all seriousness, and to try to connect them to what's, you know, beautiful and good about
01:01:26.260 being of the ancestry that they are.
01:01:28.880 And to start observing a lot of pagan holidays, like, you can do something really nice on,
01:01:34.760 you know, mid-summer, the summer solstice.
01:01:38.380 For Yule, like, start in with these kinds of holidays because kids like routine.
01:01:47.100 In that regard, so if every year you observe these pagan holidays and you can tell them,
01:01:53.160 yeah, it's like what your ancestors did and then they have to get a sense of that from
01:01:58.360 a really young age and, you know, start these little traditions.
01:02:03.500 And, you know, they'll have such a great time that, you know, when they befriend some other kids that
01:02:10.860 are maybe quote-unquote normal or status quo, then those kids will get really into it too
01:02:16.000 because, oh, you know, this child is having a lot of fun doing this.
01:02:20.220 I want to try that too.
01:02:21.320 And then, you know, it brings more people into that.
01:02:23.500 And it awakens interest in a really natural way.
01:02:26.360 So instead of saying, oh, no, don't do that or don't look at that, but more, you know,
01:02:31.940 focusing on these positive things like the observance of the pagan holidays
01:02:36.780 and telling them stories and telling them about the legends, the myths of their ancestors
01:02:44.040 and then telling them stories about, you know, maybe what your grandparents had told you,
01:02:50.200 then you can pass that on and then keep this storytelling tradition alive
01:02:55.380 because it's something that's sort of died down.
01:02:58.220 But if you revive that, then it's definitely a positive thing.
01:03:03.680 I think that was, you know, the way that people relayed information in the past
01:03:07.680 and especially Christianity that came to either a halt or was very much obstructed.
01:03:15.800 So if we can revive that in whatever way possible, then that's just a really positive thing.
01:03:21.100 Yeah, don't read your children books about a giraffe and a cow.
01:03:23.880 They get together and make a monkey.
01:03:27.260 So what do you think, Sinead?
01:03:29.300 Yeah, I totally agree with what you both were saying.
01:03:32.200 And also, I think it's very important for us to homeschool.
01:03:36.380 I know locally here, I'm living in, you know, a little tiny town
01:03:40.600 and the white children are the minorities at their schools.
01:03:43.740 Not to mention our public education system is just crap anyways and private.
01:03:48.000 So I'd say homeschool, start homeschool networks if you can with other like-minded families.
01:03:52.900 Now I know that's extremely hard to do because I don't know anybody like-minded within a few hundred miles of me.
01:03:58.560 But I think it's very important to keep our children home and, like Megan was saying,
01:04:02.400 to teach them the traditions of their people and to teach them the accomplishments of their people
01:04:07.060 and to be very proud of those things.
01:04:09.460 There's a book called March of the Titans.
01:04:12.140 I believe it's a two-part series.
01:04:15.600 And I think that should be a standard textbook for all white children of schooling age.
01:04:21.480 It teaches all of the accomplishments of the white race and it's really awesome.
01:04:26.220 So I think that should be one of the main focuses of the school curriculum.
01:04:31.500 Yeah, you're right.
01:04:32.120 Reading sagas, reading fairy tales, showing them symbolism, maybe getting some of the clothes,
01:04:38.320 taking, if we live in America, we're so cut off, taking pilgrimages to Europe so they can see where they're from.
01:04:43.980 Because most Americans, they don't know where they're from.
01:04:46.780 No, they don't.
01:04:48.040 Just lost.
01:04:49.320 It's annoying.
01:04:50.160 So there's a lot of, another aspect being pushed by feminists is for women to sleep around a lot.
01:04:55.060 And we touched upon this, you know, it's liberating.
01:04:57.640 So do you both think it's detrimental to women to have sex with a lot of different guys?
01:05:02.460 Because I see that now, like by the time a girl is 16, she's already had it in every hole with 20 guys, it seems like.
01:05:08.420 Yeah.
01:05:09.640 It's not good.
01:05:10.660 It's not good at all.
01:05:11.540 And also, there's been studies done basically that a female stores the DNA of all of her partners.
01:05:17.740 Now, I don't know if that's, if, not to get too graphic here, I don't know if that's, if the semen has been inside of her or not.
01:05:28.120 But she is storing the DNA of people that she has slept with.
01:05:33.860 Interesting.
01:05:34.800 Yeah, I think that's really interesting.
01:05:37.160 And I don't think it's good for anybody, especially women.
01:05:41.640 We're not meant to sleep around.
01:05:43.540 That's just not normal.
01:05:44.920 And then you're not developing a deep bond with anybody.
01:05:47.540 It's just this really shallow base kind of thing.
01:05:52.640 I don't think it's healthy for females at all.
01:05:56.000 I think it's very detrimental.
01:05:58.100 Absolutely.
01:05:59.120 And in the past, if you were sleeping around in ancient times, that could have gotten you killed.
01:06:06.560 Because, I mean, who would, if you were just sleeping around with random men, then who would, you know, in the cold northern European winter,
01:06:16.400 who would look after you or go hunting for you, you know, if you didn't have, like, a steady man, you know,
01:06:24.020 who would go hunting for you and your child?
01:06:28.120 Yeah, nobody.
01:06:28.960 Because if you were just sleeping with random men, then no one man would feel a specific bond with you.
01:06:34.160 So in the past, that would have, you know, gotten women killed, possibly.
01:06:39.600 And another aspect, you know, these days or at any time, I've read, and it makes sense,
01:06:46.340 is that from a spiritual perspective, that you take on the energy of, you know, everyone you sleep with,
01:06:53.840 and then that stays with you for forever.
01:06:57.700 So that energetically, of course, I mean, it makes sense that you are exchanging not only bodily fluids,
01:07:05.360 but energy at a deeper or higher level.
01:07:08.400 And then that remains with you.
01:07:10.080 And, okay, if something of you remains with that person,
01:07:12.500 so that should be a person that you really have a deep connection with already.
01:07:18.100 Because that's a serious thing.
01:07:20.560 If it's somebody that you hate, really, or comes to hate quickly,
01:07:24.800 or are indifferent towards, then their energy is staying with you,
01:07:28.700 and then your energy with them.
01:07:30.080 Is that really something that you want for the long run?
01:07:33.000 Not so much.
01:07:34.260 So, I mean, it's a serious thing that's unfortunately been now made into a light thing
01:07:42.940 that doesn't matter, but that's what people want to think, but it's not true.
01:07:48.080 It's very important.
01:07:50.300 Well, it's no surprise these feminists are pushing this with the Jews behind it
01:07:54.620 and their role in feminism, and they're especially pushing this on the Gentiles or the Goy,
01:07:59.700 if you know what I mean.
01:08:01.200 Yeah, and they're making abortions so readily available that it's being used as a form of birth control.
01:08:06.440 Oh, you got pregnant again? Just get that fifth abortion.
01:08:08.580 We'll pay for it. No big deal.
01:08:10.300 I always wonder, what are they doing with these aborted fetuses?
01:08:13.160 Oh, they're doing a lot of really bad things with them.
01:08:15.500 They're harvesting some of their eggs for IVF.
01:08:17.800 They're putting their fetal tissues into vaccinations.
01:08:20.800 I'm sure there's many other things they're doing.
01:08:22.480 We don't even want to know.
01:08:23.280 Yeah, I heard Max Factor got caught.
01:08:24.940 They were using it in lipstick because of the high protein or something.
01:08:29.740 Yeah, they do that with placentas and foreskins as well.
01:08:32.340 They sell them from the hospitals.
01:08:34.780 It's awesome. Yeah, great.
01:08:37.020 Well, I've read something that they're aborting these late-term babies
01:08:42.300 that were even, like, able to cry and produce urine.
01:08:46.640 Oh, my God.
01:08:47.060 And then they were just taking them and throwing them into the trash,
01:08:49.820 like, really horrible, just heartbreaking stuff.
01:08:52.480 That's...
01:08:53.060 These late-term, where they have babies born even earlier than that,
01:08:59.140 who, in fact, survive, you know, these tiny little babies,
01:09:03.420 these tiny little people, and then just throwing them out with the trash.
01:09:07.900 This is horrific.
01:09:09.500 It really is.
01:09:10.480 Who are these people?
01:09:11.860 They're just psychotic.
01:09:13.420 They really are.
01:09:14.460 I mean, the fact that we're even calling it, like, you know,
01:09:17.140 oh, abortion, it's murder at that point.
01:09:20.280 Yeah.
01:09:20.600 You know, they're not just a clump of cells,
01:09:23.800 like, feminists love to throw around.
01:09:25.740 It's not true.
01:09:26.600 They're little...
01:09:27.320 I mean, from, I think, 20 weeks on, they can move around,
01:09:31.080 and, you know, their heartbeat starts...
01:09:33.440 Even earlier than that.
01:09:34.120 ...18 days after conception, yeah, the heart starts beating.
01:09:37.440 Wow.
01:09:37.460 18 days.
01:09:39.800 Wow.
01:09:40.760 Yeah.
01:09:41.120 That's major.
01:09:42.480 And what kind of spiritual implications does this have for, you know,
01:09:46.020 humanity to be just murdering children all over the place?
01:09:50.520 Yeah.
01:09:50.640 Yeah, it's bad.
01:09:51.140 It's horrific.
01:09:52.040 I wonder about that, too.
01:09:53.480 I always wonder about the souls that come in, too.
01:09:55.760 What happens?
01:09:56.740 Where do they go?
01:09:58.120 Or it's a mystery.
01:09:59.100 We don't know what we're meddling with there.
01:10:01.700 Yeah, we don't.
01:10:02.520 So, last couple questions for you.
01:10:03.780 On the subject of eugenics, you know, people freak out
01:10:06.060 and think it's a bad thing to have some sort of selective breeding.
01:10:09.460 Well, what do you both think about eugenics?
01:10:11.460 Because it's clear we have dysgenics going on right now.
01:10:15.260 Janine, what do you think?
01:10:16.840 I used to think the same thing because of all the Nazi propaganda.
01:10:20.260 Eugenics is bad.
01:10:21.300 Basically, you know, men are just going to have lots of babies
01:10:24.460 with a bunch of different women and just leave them,
01:10:27.000 and I thought it was, you know, a terrible thing.
01:10:29.500 But I support eugenics.
01:10:31.060 I think we need to reward white men and women
01:10:34.220 that want to have lots of children and raise them in a sound way.
01:10:39.260 I think that needs to be rewarded.
01:10:40.960 And it's, like you said, it's dysgenics right now.
01:10:43.760 We're encouraging the lowest of the low to breed like rabbits
01:10:48.700 while, you know, someone that's a little bit more educated maybe
01:10:53.580 or that really wants this child and wants to do the best for them.
01:10:58.460 You know, they can't afford it or there's not enough time.
01:11:01.900 So, I think I completely support eugenics,
01:11:04.540 and it's not this scary thing that we've been told about.
01:11:08.080 You know, they're not going to go kill off your baby
01:11:10.840 because they don't have blue eyes or something.
01:11:12.660 Yeah, exactly.
01:11:13.240 You know, it's, so, yeah, once you get around that propaganda,
01:11:16.980 you know, about the Nazis and everything,
01:11:19.600 yeah, I completely support eugenics.
01:11:21.560 I think it makes sense.
01:11:23.560 What about you, Megan?
01:11:25.100 Yeah, eugenics, that's thinking
01:11:28.780 and with awareness and conscientiousness
01:11:32.840 about who you are going to have a child with
01:11:36.640 or what characteristics you want your child to have
01:11:39.920 and, you know, putting awareness into this.
01:11:42.780 So, I mean, people should put that level of awareness anyway
01:11:46.060 in picking a partner
01:11:47.040 and then with this awareness,
01:11:49.820 planning on how their child should be.
01:11:54.380 I mean, and it's funny that that should be so taboo,
01:11:58.140 yet this whole thing with IVF designer babies,
01:12:01.520 that's somehow okay that people can go in and say,
01:12:04.840 they want the baby to look like this, this, and this
01:12:06.700 and through artificial means
01:12:08.720 that they can get this designer baby,
01:12:11.180 but you want to plan carefully your progeny,
01:12:16.100 then that's somehow taboo
01:12:17.680 because of things that the Nazis supposedly did,
01:12:22.620 you know, these exaggerations.
01:12:25.040 Don't you want your children to be beautiful
01:12:27.700 and smarter than you?
01:12:28.940 Don't you look for a man
01:12:30.060 that could possibly contribute to that
01:12:31.820 and just hope to make your line even better and stronger?
01:12:35.400 Of course you do.
01:12:36.520 No, I want to have ugly, dumb babies.
01:12:38.800 Let's have that.
01:12:40.440 It's common sense.
01:12:43.260 Yeah.
01:12:43.880 Do you think that our children's children
01:12:45.700 are going to rebel against this multi-cult?
01:12:48.660 They're going to go the other way?
01:12:50.840 Oh, I hope so.
01:12:52.140 Yeah.
01:12:53.040 Yeah.
01:12:53.300 I think that if they're raised to the right way,
01:12:56.100 if they're just raised to love themselves
01:12:58.060 instead of how we were raised,
01:12:59.620 which was to hate ourselves,
01:13:00.980 I think that's the only way it can go.
01:13:03.300 You know, if they have pride in themselves
01:13:04.600 and they love their people
01:13:05.580 and they love their culture,
01:13:08.060 then, yeah, it's just going to be a no-brainer for them.
01:13:10.240 Why would they want to be any part
01:13:11.380 of this multicultural crap
01:13:12.720 that's so beneath them?
01:13:13.940 Mm-hmm.
01:13:14.480 Yeah.
01:13:15.680 Exactly.
01:13:16.540 So, Megan, tell us about your music
01:13:17.900 and what you have going on.
01:13:19.260 I know your husband also has a publication.
01:13:20.840 Yes.
01:13:23.020 Okay, I have a couple of different musical projects.
01:13:26.120 The one is an acoustic, Nordic, pagan kind of folk project
01:13:33.360 called Edis Orlos, working on the next album.
01:13:37.600 I have one album finished,
01:13:40.020 and that deals with the different myths,
01:13:44.180 sort of telling the story of various gods and goddesses,
01:13:47.820 sometimes from their perspective,
01:13:50.260 sometimes from their perspective,
01:13:50.840 telling a kind of story of a person, you know,
01:13:54.240 going into the woods and meeting a god or a goddess.
01:13:58.180 And, you know, they're also about
01:14:01.240 the different seasons of nature in, you know,
01:14:05.460 Europe, specifically, and different sacred sites.
01:14:08.500 So it's a lot of storytelling,
01:14:09.940 kind of trying to bring back this Vardic tradition
01:14:12.720 of, you know, telling stories of the ancestors
01:14:16.220 and the gods and the gods and spirituality and whatnot.
01:14:19.620 So that's that, that's Edis Orlos.
01:14:22.180 And then I have a metal project called Witchblood,
01:14:25.400 and that's, it's not pagan metal in sound.
01:14:29.620 Lyrically, it is pagan.
01:14:31.620 It's more of a very extreme black death music, musically.
01:14:38.440 And, but it's also largely focused around storytelling.
01:14:43.680 But that, the focus there is more on,
01:14:46.140 it's a persecution of witches.
01:14:49.280 So the, talking about things from those times
01:14:54.660 where a lot of, especially women,
01:14:57.960 were still practicing paganism,
01:15:00.340 but were being burnt and tried as witches.
01:15:04.740 Like in Germany, there were sometimes
01:15:06.900 even whole villages of women burnt at the stake.
01:15:10.720 So, I give voice to that with that project.
01:15:15.260 So it's a little bit more brutal.
01:15:17.720 It's a little bit more dark side of history.
01:15:21.140 So, but both of these projects
01:15:23.000 involve a lot of historical topics
01:15:25.400 and things that, you know,
01:15:28.340 maybe are more personal, like emotionally,
01:15:30.500 but always based around a historical perspective.
01:15:35.520 And do you have a website?
01:15:36.740 I do.
01:15:37.520 I'll have to type that out.
01:15:40.320 I mean, you can search for both of these projects,
01:15:42.900 actually, over Facebook.
01:15:44.460 Just if you search for Edith,
01:15:46.500 I-D-I-S-O-R-L-O-G,
01:15:50.620 Edith Orlong, on Facebook,
01:15:52.080 or Witchblood, all one word, on Facebook.
01:15:55.980 So.
01:15:56.260 We'll be sure to link those up, too.
01:15:58.520 And, Sinead, tell us about
01:15:59.640 your Sacred Maternity website.
01:16:01.500 And you also have a radio show,
01:16:02.980 and you're also a musician.
01:16:05.840 Yeah, so sacredmaternity.com
01:16:08.060 is something that I had started
01:16:09.540 when I was pursuing my
01:16:11.680 short-lived little doula career.
01:16:14.220 A doula is basically a birth attendant,
01:16:15.960 birth assistant.
01:16:17.260 And then I got in contact with a midwife
01:16:20.480 who also would listen to the show
01:16:23.160 that I used to do on Renegade.
01:16:24.700 And we decided that we wanted to turn it
01:16:26.620 into a bit of a blog.
01:16:28.040 And we're always looking for authors to contribute.
01:16:31.260 So if anybody out there likes to write about birth
01:16:33.200 or parenting or anything like that,
01:16:35.980 they're more than welcome to contact me.
01:16:38.380 It's basically a blog with articles.
01:16:40.760 We do some podcasts once in a while,
01:16:42.360 and we offer consultations for anybody
01:16:45.420 that has any questions or wants to work
01:16:47.600 on a birth plan.
01:16:50.520 My show, I've been kind of doing a show
01:16:53.040 once in a while on Renegade.
01:16:54.580 I don't really have a weekly slot or anything
01:16:56.260 because my life is pretty crazy.
01:16:58.480 But I like to pop in once in a while
01:17:00.260 and do a wildcard show on a Monday night.
01:17:02.560 So I've done, I think, maybe three or four
01:17:04.820 past couple Mondays,
01:17:05.900 if anybody wants to check it out.
01:17:07.260 It's on the Renegade site under the archives.
01:17:10.880 And music-wise, I've been doing some
01:17:14.060 kind of experimental electronic work.
01:17:17.180 A lot of things aren't up yet
01:17:18.500 because the labels own them now, I guess.
01:17:22.240 So I have to wait until they come out.
01:17:24.200 But if anybody wants to check out
01:17:25.980 some of the stuff that I've done,
01:17:27.460 it's up at soundcloud.com
01:17:30.020 slash cine, S-I-N-N-Y underscore Mac, M-A-C.
01:17:35.200 There's some things that I have up there.
01:17:37.880 I've been kind of reaching out
01:17:39.480 to different racially aware people
01:17:41.080 that have musical talents,
01:17:43.580 and I'm hoping to remotely,
01:17:45.920 obviously we can't all get together,
01:17:47.340 but to be able to work together
01:17:49.180 and write some pro-white music
01:17:51.780 because I can't really do that
01:17:52.840 with the other producers
01:17:53.640 that I've been working with.
01:17:54.800 I kind of have to be a closet racialist.
01:17:57.820 So it would be nice to be able to finally write some.
01:18:00.960 Well, I think that's a great idea.
01:18:01.940 I've been connecting with lots of musicians
01:18:03.540 who are on that level,
01:18:04.500 so we should definitely all stay in touch
01:18:06.080 and maybe try to meet up somewhere
01:18:08.340 and do something in a studio.
01:18:10.600 I mean, we all know how to do it,
01:18:12.440 so let's just do it and put it out there
01:18:14.620 and start a new trend in music
01:18:16.580 because music sucks right now.
01:18:18.040 I can't listen to anything,
01:18:19.300 the lyrics and just the vibe.
01:18:21.720 It's terrible.
01:18:22.320 We listen to a lot of soundtracks.
01:18:24.640 Actually, what was the last soundtrack?
01:18:26.820 Hitler, The Greatest Story Never Told.
01:18:28.960 That's a great soundtrack.
01:18:30.340 No, it really is a great soundtrack.
01:18:32.540 You're right.
01:18:33.160 We listen to that a lot.
01:18:34.240 It's very moving.
01:18:35.920 Well, a big thank you to both of you.
01:18:38.220 I've really enjoyed speaking with you.
01:18:40.460 Thank you to both of you.
01:18:41.580 Yeah, this has been really nice.
01:18:44.300 Like we were saying earlier,
01:18:45.420 we don't really get to do this a lot,
01:18:47.380 especially with other women,
01:18:48.400 so I thank you both.
01:18:49.940 We'll do it again sometime.
01:18:51.160 All right, thanks.
01:18:52.340 Great, thank you.
01:18:54.040 Generally, white women have been more responsible
01:18:56.280 when it comes to having children.
01:18:57.920 We have less because we think about things like money
01:19:00.440 and providing a quality of life.
01:19:02.420 We think about resources,
01:19:03.860 and we think about things like population
01:19:05.720 and the environment,
01:19:07.120 and we certainly think about doing it
01:19:08.720 with the right man.
01:19:09.620 But now we find ourselves in a situation
01:19:11.920 where a Somali woman moves into our town
01:19:14.440 and pops out 12 to our two,
01:19:16.820 and our Western nations are quickly becoming crowded.
01:19:19.880 Our children are being pushed into a tight corner,
01:19:22.160 forced to deal with violence
01:19:23.560 and tolerating the intolerable
01:19:25.740 while being taught that their culture is racist.
01:19:28.780 In places like Germany, France, England,
01:19:31.340 Norway, Sweden, and many parts of America,
01:19:33.860 young white children who are minorities in their school
01:19:36.120 are being beaten and ridiculed,
01:19:37.960 threatened with all sorts of violence.
01:19:40.520 Why would a parent allow this to happen to their child?
01:19:43.500 And all the while,
01:19:44.420 imagine the psychological impact of a child being told
01:19:47.220 that they should rejoice in the fact
01:19:49.000 that they're becoming a minority in their homeland.
01:19:52.220 The UN definition of genocide is
01:19:54.840 All of these points are happening in our Western nations.
01:20:22.140 What we are asked to endure, folks,
01:20:24.600 is genocide.
01:20:25.820 If you have any love for your children, mothers,
01:20:28.120 pull them out of these types of schools immediately.
01:20:30.680 Women start up a network of like-minded European women
01:20:33.300 in your area and build a strong core group
01:20:35.500 for moral and physical support.
01:20:37.400 If you're single, find a good European man
01:20:39.340 and make lots of beautiful white babies.
01:20:41.540 Our babies are beautiful and diverse as they are.
01:20:44.420 We should honor nature and preserve that.
01:20:46.900 Mothers, start up special play groups
01:20:48.620 and homeschool groups for your European children
01:20:50.900 so you can raise them properly to love their folk
01:20:53.440 and to be proud of their heritage.
01:20:55.640 Teach them to strive for greatness,
01:20:57.300 not to hang their heads in shame,
01:20:59.160 and then be last in line for jobs,
01:21:01.380 scholarships, and school admission.
01:21:03.780 Do you know what they teach in public schools
01:21:05.400 these days about whites?
01:21:07.000 Ladies, it's time to find out
01:21:08.540 and it's time to make some serious changes
01:21:10.480 for our children's sake.
01:21:12.420 European women raise warriors and kings,
01:21:14.800 not servile victims.
01:21:16.020 And if you can't have kids,
01:21:17.880 think about adopting or being a foster parent
01:21:19.940 for a needy European child
01:21:21.440 because there are many who need us.
01:21:24.320 And please check in regularly to Radio314.com
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01:21:33.460 We appreciate all our members
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01:21:38.400 And of course, all of you out there
01:21:39.840 who have our back, you know who you are.
01:21:42.040 I'd encourage any shield maidens out there
01:21:44.160 to reach out to me, Megan, and Sinead on Facebook
01:21:46.940 and get connected with us.
01:21:48.720 Since both Megan and Sinead are musicians,
01:21:50.760 I'm going to leave you with a track from each,
01:21:52.820 first starting with Sinead.
01:21:54.220 The song is called Perfect Space
01:21:56.000 and then one from Megan called I Am The Wind.
01:21:58.880 You'll find all the links
01:21:59.820 in the description text below this interview.
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