Radio 3Fourteen - May 07, 2022


Evelyn Rae - Weak Men, Obese Women & Groomer Abortionists


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 12 minutes

Words per Minute

183.1719

Word Count

13,326

Sentence Count

875

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

45


Summary

Join me as I chat with Australian conservative political commentator and writer Evelyn Ray. Evelyn talks about how she came to be known online as "Girl Rising Above the Noise" and how she got her start as an investigator on the police force.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 joining me is Australian conservative political commentator and writer Evelyn Ray. Welcome to the
00:00:21.520 show. Thank you so much for having me. Yeah, this is going to be a blast. I know it's fall in
00:00:27.040 Australia. So soon it's going to be winter. I have to say that I spent a Christmas in Australia and
00:00:33.180 I thought it was so bizarre because it was hot. It was summertime and we're eating cold ham. So
00:00:38.900 that was a weird experience. Have you had a Northern Christmas? I have never had a white
00:00:45.340 Christmas, a cold Christmas. It's, I feel like very nostalgic towards those things because of
00:00:50.620 all the shows that we watched growing up. They're always set in a, you know, a white Christmas. So
00:00:55.700 it's something that I really want to experience one day. But like you mentioned, I'm in my flip
00:01:00.080 flops playing cricket in the backyard, going for a swimmer where you basically fight each other over
00:01:04.440 the air conditioner inside the house. Um, and you have cold prawns, cold meats. It's just,
00:01:10.840 it's just awful really. Well, you're going to have to get up to Europe or at least somewhere cozy in
00:01:16.680 America. Come visit Northern Idaho and have a proper Christmas and go on a sleigh ride. That'd be fun.
00:01:21.300 So let's get into some of your background and how you came to have an online presence. I know you
00:01:28.580 came on my radar. I think it was probably about six months ago. I was like, oh, who's this? And
00:01:34.080 liked your stuff. So tell us about how you came onto the scene.
00:01:39.180 So I actually came onto the scene, um, probably in 2017, but back then I put, I did all my authored
00:01:46.640 works under the pseudonym, um, girl rising above the noise, because at that particular point in my
00:01:52.140 life, I was still employed as a detective by the police over here. So I was not actually able to put
00:01:59.560 my name on things and my face out there because it was against the policy. Um, and so I sort of wrote
00:02:05.960 under girl rising above the noise for a number of years. And then in 2020, I resigned from the police
00:02:13.300 office and all my paperwork officially came through. So I let the cat out of the bag. I think a few
00:02:18.540 people thought I was some 40 year old acne filled man in my mom's basement and I was faking being
00:02:24.360 some girl, but, um, I, it was me the whole time. And so I was able to sort of be really more out there
00:02:30.500 and, um, put my face on things as soon as, you know, I handed my badge back and could, um, really sort
00:02:36.260 of dive into it.
00:02:37.580 Oh my gosh. I had no idea that you were an investigator on the police force. That's crazy. Wow.
00:02:43.320 Yeah. Don't hate me for it. No, no, no, no, no. It's usually a dirty word.
00:02:46.300 No, no. I always say there, there's good cops and there's bad cops, right? There's cops in between.
00:02:52.100 So let's get the skinny. I know Australia, we've been following and covering a lot of what's been
00:02:56.800 happening during the COVID lockdowns, uh, with the jab. I mean, it's just crazy what's been going
00:03:01.660 on down there. Like they have been just hardcore, like some of the most hardcore. So what is the latest
00:03:06.600 going on with the lockdowns and, and mandatory shots?
00:03:09.820 Well, lucky for us, us Australian citizens, we have an election coming up in May. So our
00:03:17.960 politicians right now, uh, you know, scampering around just desperately trying to get our votes
00:03:23.860 back. So mandates by the government have pretty much been dropped in all States except for Victoria,
00:03:30.500 which is just, it's just awful down there for them. They've had a worse than all of us. Um,
00:03:36.320 mask mandates were dropped in February. Uh, we've been wearing masks for pretty much two years now.
00:03:41.800 Um, and things seem to be sort of on the surface, look like they're going really well. The scary part
00:03:49.000 is I think, as I mentioned, because of our election, it's all kind of games. It's all trying
00:03:53.880 to get our votes. And my biggest fear is as soon as the federal election, um, is finished that we're
00:04:00.040 going to see the true colors of our politicians coming through again, because of the handling of
00:04:04.620 the pandemic, because of the way that our government have handled it. A lot of people are confused where
00:04:10.320 to vote, which is also really scary as well, because we actually at the moment have our more conservative
00:04:16.360 government as our federal government, our liberal party over here would be our Republican type party,
00:04:22.120 if I can use that as a comparison. And a lot of people aren't wanting to vote for them again,
00:04:26.600 because of how poorly they handled it. But unfortunately our labor party, which would be
00:04:30.880 the equivalent of like the democratic party, for example, uh, they're looking like they could have a
00:04:36.440 pretty good chance of getting power over here in Australia, which means lockdowns for climate change.
00:04:41.800 And a lot of people say, how can you say that? Well, they've already told us that, um, it's
00:04:46.600 something that they're considering. The earth has been healing through COVID because of lockdowns
00:04:51.240 and the labor party, which is in bed with our greens party, um, have said that they want completely
00:04:56.840 renewable energies by 2030. So, uh, it's, it looks good on the surface right now, but I'm, I'm really
00:05:04.840 fearful for the end of May, sort of start of June, what's actually going to happen for us over here.
00:05:09.640 It's kind of the same crap, unfortunately, all the way up in, in Northern Europe,
00:05:13.800 you have that. And then all the way down to Australia, it's kind of like the, the same
00:05:18.280 song is being sung, right? We'll get into that later with the, the great resets and, and all of
00:05:23.400 that, how it's affecting you guys maybe differently. I'm not sure. Um, what about those quarantine
00:05:27.880 resort camps? Are those still, are they still open? Are they being occupied? What happened with that?
00:05:33.160 Cause it was this full on construction and everything for some of these, right?
00:05:36.440 Yeah. Our taxpayer dollars spent millions upon millions of dollars to build these quarantine
00:05:43.000 camps. And it was all sort of done under the guise of, uh, you know, if you're a returning
00:05:47.560 traveler or if you're this and that, but as we saw, it actually divulged into something a little
00:05:52.840 more sinister than that. Um, the fact that they had to use Instagram models to hashtag Howard Springs
00:06:00.280 quarantine camps and put half naked Instagram models, you know, to try and sell the idea that
00:06:05.640 this was good was a pretty big red flag for those of us who don't trust the government over here.
00:06:11.080 Um, we have horrible stories of people who stepped one foot off their balcony in these quarantine camps,
00:06:17.080 and they're slapped with $5,000 fines. You have people trying to escape and you've got to ask the
00:06:21.960 question, if these quarantine camps aren't so bad, why are people wanting to escape? Why are police
00:06:27.320 needing to enforce restrictions and to keep people there? The interesting question that I always
00:06:32.840 asked from the very beginning was if the vaccine was the Messiah, the savior for all of us, and we're
00:06:39.720 not required to quarantine. When you think about it, if you look at the statistics, 95% of Australians
00:06:47.320 are allegedly fully vaccinated. So why would we spend millions of dollars for 5% of the population
00:06:53.240 who aren't even allowed to travel overseas anyway because of the vaccine status? So it's like all
00:06:58.920 these draconian laws and measures that they've implemented, um, permanent pandemic legislation
00:07:04.920 over here in Australia now. So you don't need to have this accountability going to the courts and
00:07:10.120 applying for emergency powers. The legislation is there and the government can use those powers
00:07:16.920 at their mercy and at their will whenever they want, because it's there. And you go,
00:07:20.040 if all of these things are going to be finishing, what is the need for this extreme legislation?
00:07:26.280 And what is the need for these quarantine camps if they're not going to be used for other purposes?
00:07:31.480 So it's a bit of a bit of a mystery what's going to happen with them in the future,
00:07:35.880 but it's a lot of money to spend for nothing.
00:07:38.360 Oh, they'll find some use for them, I'm sure in the future. Yep. So I know we were talking about
00:07:44.520 kind of your, your conservatives are basically liberals. I mean, that's happening in America,
00:07:48.840 too. We have, there is no far right, like they always talk about. Same thing in Sweden,
00:07:52.440 the conservatives are pretty liberal, though. There's some healthy nationalist, you know,
00:07:56.600 parties rising up in Europe now. What is the political climate overall for nationalists and
00:08:02.920 right-wingers like down in Australia? And do they get a lot of flack? Like, for instance,
00:08:07.480 people like us, we can lose for talking about truthful things, you know, before it was
00:08:11.880 demographics, and then it's talking about COVID, then you can't talk about Ukraine and Russia,
00:08:15.720 you know, you lose bank accounts, you lose credit card processors. I mean,
00:08:19.720 it's really a witch hunt. So what's it like in Australia? Yeah, so we don't really have many
00:08:26.040 nationalists in Australia. I think our country was built without that sort of nationalistic pride.
00:08:32.600 I mean, we say that we have it. But you know, like, in Australia Day comes around and we have
00:08:38.280 our flags and we have our footy and we have our mates. But culturally speaking, we are very
00:08:43.560 multicultural. So those of us who do try to hold on to the little bit of identity that we have as
00:08:51.400 Australians are ostracized, we are sort of told that we're a fringe, we are sort of told that we're
00:08:57.000 extreme, that we're Nazis. I can't count how many times I've been called all those things just because,
00:09:03.400 you know, I say that I want to honour our fallen Australian soldiers on Anzac Day in April every
00:09:10.680 year. Like, how could I do that? You know, and so over here, we don't really have a huge
00:09:18.120 nationalist type movement. It's a very rare thing over here. I think we've been very conditioned
00:09:23.960 generationally to just accept all different nationalities, all different family groups and
00:09:29.960 people groups. And that's kind of what we are. That's kind of how our country was built. So
00:09:35.880 if you do dare speak out against these things and you do show some glimmer of nationalism or anything,
00:09:44.120 you're a bad person, according to most Australians, especially mainstream media and our politicians.
00:09:50.760 Yeah, for the rest of the world, when you say Australian, everyone has this stereotype in
00:09:54.840 their mind and the shrimp and the barbie and, you know, out in the bush, like, you know what an
00:10:00.280 Australian is and the Europeans that made Australian culture what it is. It's like America. It's a
00:10:06.600 melting pot, but it was a melting pot of Europeans. And then it became its own American ethnicity. You
00:10:12.600 know, that's how I see Australia, too. And I know you guys don't like to hear that, too. And it's
00:10:17.640 always a bad rap about how you guys got all of England's criminals, right?
00:10:25.720 We are a bogan nation. I think that's, you know, I think everybody's stereotypical Aussie is a bogan,
00:10:32.200 is a beer loving, pot bellied kangaroo fighting, just sloth, basically. That's sort of our reputation.
00:10:41.320 Our soldiers, though, to their credit, have got a pretty good reputation on the international scale,
00:10:47.080 to be pretty tenacious, pretty rough and tough. And we kind of have a pretty good rep, I think,
00:10:55.000 of being tough out there in sort of more war sort of scenes and things like that. But I think we've
00:11:00.760 lost a little bit of our street cred, even in that, because of our response over things the
00:11:05.560 last couple of years. I think we've disappointed a lot of people who thought the Aussies were
00:11:09.640 real tough down under. You know, everything from our trees to our animals are trying to kill us. But
00:11:15.960 if the government tell us to wear a mask, we go, yes, daddy. So I think we disappointed a lot of
00:11:20.360 people, people's perceptions of what we actually are like. Yeah, I was a little surprised by that,
00:11:25.000 too. I mean, when I lived down there over a decade ago, I had this idea of what Australian men would be
00:11:29.960 like, right? And then you learned like, actually, they're very, they're actually so liberal. And as
00:11:36.920 you say, like, so many were so obedient. I was like, where's that wild, rough and tough Aussie dude
00:11:42.280 who can like get things done out back? You know, it's just, it's crazy. So I want to ask you,
00:11:48.120 we're getting hit with some, you know, manufactured food shortages, supply chain issues. Are you guys
00:11:53.480 having that kind of thing happening down there too? To be honest, I haven't noticed it a lot.
00:12:00.440 Because I live out in regional Australia in the country and I grow and sort of butcher a lot of
00:12:09.320 my own foods and meats and things here. Have you killed a chicken yourself then? You can kill chicken
00:12:14.280 yourself? I can, but I don't. So mine are laying hens. So I lay my chooks. But if push came to shove,
00:12:23.320 I could do it. So that's the main thing. But they give me 12 eggs a day, which I consume every week.
00:12:30.840 And yeah, so I personally haven't noticed a huge loss of food shortages. When I've gone to like
00:12:39.000 the into town and done my grocery shopping, I have noticed that the shelves aren't as abundant
00:12:45.080 as they normally would be. You know, you'd normally have a whole shelf and you've got a selection of 10
00:12:49.880 to 12 products. There might only be one or two. So there are little things that I'm noticing,
00:12:55.160 but we're not hearing much about this at all in any of our media, in any of our sort of even
00:13:00.760 alternative media sort of sources as well. It's very harsh. It's very quiet. And no one's really
00:13:06.920 sort of speaking about it. There were a lot of rumors that we have a lot of farming products that
00:13:11.400 are really low stocked, which would basically in the end mean like a really big food shortage crisis.
00:13:18.440 But as a farmer myself, the things that other farmers were sort of coming out and saying,
00:13:23.000 we don't have enough of, I wasn't really seeing that to be truthful for myself because I could just
00:13:28.760 go to my local stock and I could buy those things in abundance. So there's a lot of misinformation
00:13:35.480 over here, a lot of confusion, particularly around food shortages and the food crisis.
00:13:41.480 And at the moment, we just don't really know who to trust. What's a reliable source? Like
00:13:45.800 Australians in particular have been abused and completely just abolished all kind of trust in
00:13:52.760 anything over the last few years. So it's really difficult navigating what's real and what's not.
00:13:59.480 But it wouldn't surprise me if there is a food shortage crisis. I don't think we've seen a lot
00:14:06.440 of it here in Australia yet. But I am still telling people to be cautious. Buy an extra can of tomatoes
00:14:13.560 when you go to the grocery store. Just have a second pantry just in case.
00:14:17.720 Yeah, because up here in America and parts of Europe, I mean, obviously, a lot of these things are
00:14:23.560 manufactured now. They're talking about the Great Reset. They're trying to tie in, you know,
00:14:27.960 all this covid hysteria and also the one plus of the manufactured food shortages and supply chain
00:14:34.440 issues as it fits in with the agenda 2030, the environmentalism. And we can't we're getting
00:14:40.280 hit with you can't eat meat. We don't want you to eat meat anymore. Drive cars. They're pushing this.
00:14:46.280 What's it called? Beyond meat, which is beyond unhealthy. All these soy proteins talking about bugs.
00:14:52.440 Ultimately, they want us to round us up out of the countryside as you live, not being self-sufficient,
00:14:58.520 living in these kind of gulag high rises, right in the VR sets, eating the bugs, just totally mind
00:15:04.600 controlled. Do you think that Australia is getting hit with that same kind of programming that they
00:15:10.040 want the same for Aussies as well? Absolutely. It's like you said before,
00:15:14.920 it's the same song that's singing the same tune around the world, which again is a pretty red flag.
00:15:20.760 We're all very different nations. We have very different cultures, all different degrees of
00:15:25.560 things, but we're all getting told the same things. We're all being spun the same story.
00:15:30.520 So that's a pretty good indication that there's obviously one movement that's trying to control
00:15:36.120 lots of different nations. If you go to our local supermarket, there are whole aisles,
00:15:41.720 whole sections in the fridge that are just for plant based sausages, plant based beef patty looking
00:15:47.720 things. We're getting so pushed with the veganism and the alternative to meats and meat is killing
00:15:56.280 us. Meat is ruining our climate. It's the same tune over here. We get pushed with it. And it's
00:16:02.520 interesting. We are a very meat based nation. We've got a lot of lamb. We have a lot of beef.
00:16:08.520 This is kind of what we do. And what I find hilarious is that the people sort of pulling the
00:16:14.840 strings, they're more than happy for us to sell our meat overseas to China and to other countries
00:16:20.520 so we get a profit. But they want us to stop eating that meat for ourselves because it's all about
00:16:28.600 appearances. It's all virtue signaling. It's all trying to get us into the same sort of final
00:16:35.480 position, which is complete and utter control over our lives. They want us to be unhealthy. You only have
00:16:41.640 to look at the science to see how unhealthy these alternative meats are, these alternative soy
00:16:49.400 products are to see, you know, just how detrimental it is to our health to stay away from. But they
00:16:55.160 keep pushing it on us. Well, and there's that term soy boy. I mean, we can see the effects of eating
00:17:01.400 soy. You know, we see the feminization. We see men getting, you know, moves and hips and their body
00:17:09.560 shapes are changing. I mean, it's really alarming. So let's get back to the question of men there in
00:17:17.320 Australia. So are the men being feminized down there as well? Yeah, look, I think Australians in
00:17:25.880 general are very apathetic. We have the old saying of she'll be right, mate. And we don't like to
00:17:33.160 actually spend too much time thinking about things that are a little bit too hard. We're so apathetic
00:17:38.920 to the point that we care about nothing except for our short term comforts. And so, you know,
00:17:44.200 a lot of men in Australia are taken by sports, the sporting culture, loving to go, you know,
00:17:49.560 watch football with their mates and drinking beer, you know, the surfing culture. But men who are
00:17:55.800 actually into politics, men who are actually into, I guess, looking into these things are a very small
00:18:04.680 minority over here. You know, men who are kind of into any cause, anything that requires more effort
00:18:12.440 other than their comforts is a huge minority. It's not actually the norm for men over here to
00:18:20.440 kind of get involved with this sort of thing. Sure, there are great men. I'm not saying all men. Equally,
00:18:27.560 women are the same, to be fair. But, you know, because of that, and because we have such an
00:18:35.320 apathetic culture over here, and we very much value security over freedom, that sort of translates into
00:18:42.200 the, I guess, the attack on men and the gender around men, because they just don't really care,
00:18:49.240 and they don't care about their sons or their nephews or any of those sorts of things. They just
00:18:54.200 want their sport, their surfing, their beer, and anything else that they have to think too hard
00:18:59.400 about. They don't really want to get involved. So we do have a lot of men over here who just have
00:19:06.360 no idea about the gender attack on men. There are a lot of men over here who are suffering from the
00:19:11.480 gender inequality in Australia, particularly with our family law court system. And then there are a group
00:19:17.720 of men who are, there's a huge LGBT, I don't know how many letters we're up to in that alphabet,
00:19:23.720 but whatever, wherever that goes, there's a massive movement of that in Australia with our men as well.
00:19:30.120 So any man who is into politics, any man who is masculine, any man who loves his family, wants to
00:19:38.200 protect and provide for his family, any man who loves his nation is a minority, and they're unfortunately
00:19:43.800 ostracized and told that they're toxic in Australia.
00:19:47.640 Oh, man. Yeah, there's a lot of parallels. I think America and Australia are closest of the
00:19:54.200 European countries, just based on my experience living down there for a while. But yeah, it's the
00:19:58.600 same thing in America. It's the bread and the circuses, the football, the beer, there's a lot of
00:20:04.920 that. But at least you have, here you all have guys who are into football and all that. And I know
00:20:10.440 football means something different in other places, but like American NFL or whatever,
00:20:14.920 at least a lot of them would vote for Trump. They would come out for that, at least, you know,
00:20:20.680 that was that was something. But yeah, they need to get off their asses and get involved,
00:20:24.360 because that's a huge demographic, you know. But and I guess in Australia, maybe it's one plus that
00:20:29.800 some of those guys aren't paying attention to a lot of politics, because then they don't get hit
00:20:34.280 with a lot of the feminist propaganda and soy propaganda and stuff. And they just stay men.
00:20:39.800 You know, that'd be good. Now, let's talk about this whole fat acceptance, this whole body
00:20:46.520 positivity movement. I mean, it is just getting out of control. I was looking at a tweet that you posted
00:20:52.600 about we're, we're on a terrible trajectory. We'll pull that up here. 1970 versus 2021. And just
00:21:02.760 the major difference. Now, I'm not saying every woman needs to be 120 pounds. I mean,
00:21:07.480 you could be voluptuous and look good as well. But we're just going into straight up just obesity
00:21:12.120 and celebrating it. I mean, I've gone out shopping, I see the mannequins are just like,
00:21:16.760 huge plus size mannequins. I mean, it's just, it's out of control now. And now you see more and more of
00:21:22.600 that on magazine covers and models. What is your thought on this?
00:21:26.440 Yeah, look, it's a celebration of a deformity. I mean, that may sound harsh, but, but that's
00:21:33.160 exactly what it is. And it's an abnormality that they want to celebrate. And I tweeted something
00:21:39.480 about this this morning, because a lot of people said to me, Evelyn, you're fat shaming too much.
00:21:43.240 I'm like, I'm not fat shaming at all. Well, you can, that's okay.
00:21:48.520 Well, the unloving thing to do would to be apathetic in my approach to this, to not be concerned,
00:21:53.480 to not care. That's a very unloving thing for us as human beings to do when we see other fellow
00:21:59.560 human beings on a trajectory towards death and not only just death, a miserable life,
00:22:05.240 a life that you can't live to your fullest potential. There's no greater thing in life
00:22:11.080 than achieving great things and doing great things with the gifts that God's given you.
00:22:15.480 And he's given us amazing bodies to do amazing things. And we basically abuse this temple that
00:22:22.600 he's given us. We abuse it. And the worst part about it is it's, it's, it's not only encouraged,
00:22:29.480 it's almost pushed. And you're told that you have to accept this. And I'd like to ask a question,
00:22:36.200 are the companies that are promoting, you know, thick thighs, save lives, are the companies and the
00:22:42.760 businesses that are capitalizing on people's unhealthiness, are they going to sit beside these
00:22:48.360 40 year old hospital beds when they're dying of heart disease and kidney failure? Are they going
00:22:53.960 to do that? No, they're not. They are literally going to capitalize on their unhealthy habits.
00:22:58.840 They're going to take their money from them, suck them dry, tell them it's okay, pat them on the back
00:23:03.080 and then leave them for dead. That's the harsh reality of this fat sort of movement.
00:23:07.720 Um, and what's really interesting, the more, you know, I've been living at the farm,
00:23:12.440 I drink raw milk. I eat raw eggs. I eat meat. I basically just eat meat and fruit. That's sort
00:23:19.000 of my diet. And the more I get into health, the more I see how closely linked our health is to our
00:23:24.840 politics. Generally speaking, and mostly speaking, a healthy person is a responsible person. A healthy
00:23:33.240 person is an independent person. Um, the more unhealthy you are, the more ill you are,
00:23:39.160 the more, um, lethargic you are, I guess the more lazy you are and the more difficult it is for you
00:23:45.960 to do basic sort of tasks. And the more you're going to rely upon the government to make up for
00:23:51.320 those things. So generally speaking, healthy people are freer from the government and health and fitness
00:23:59.160 and politics, uh, they're, they're sort of married together. And so when you see people attacking,
00:24:05.320 um, health and by what I mean, attacking health, I mean, when you see people promoting unhealthy
00:24:10.840 habits, you go, uh, no wonder why they want you to be sick. They want you to be dependent on them.
00:24:16.520 They want to control you and they want your vote. They want your money. Um, and no one actually cares
00:24:22.040 about the poor individual who, as I mentioned before, will probably live a very miserable,
00:24:26.760 unfulfilling life and will probably die early. We'll probably be infertile. Um, it's just a really sad
00:24:32.920 trajectory, as I mentioned that we're on, but you're not allowed to talk about it because
00:24:37.000 you know, you're fat shaming. No, I'm not shaming the individual. I'm shaming the ideology,
00:24:42.600 the ideology that this abnormality, this, um, deformity should be celebrated. It's, it's really
00:24:49.640 unloving for me to, to do that and to tolerate that. I mean, it's so clear that those who are socially
00:24:56.040 engineering society are pushing this, right? They're behind it. It's in all the mainstream
00:25:01.800 media. You're seeing it now more in movies and, uh, the fashion industry and why it precisely
00:25:07.800 what you said. They, they want us to be unwell. They want us to be sick. They want us to be dumbed
00:25:13.080 down, eating all the poison foods and all the chemicals, right? They don't want us to be able
00:25:17.240 to be healthy, to be able to see what's going on, be clear minded and be able to fight back.
00:25:22.360 Right. We know that when COVID or whatever it was hits, I mean, generally people that get hit
00:25:28.200 with sickness, sicknesses and, and die more so are obese and they have all these other issues that
00:25:34.600 they're fighting with. Also, uh, we've seen a lot of articles in America lately that have been
00:25:39.800 complaining about fitness. Uh, fitness is fascism now wanting a guy wanting a hard body is like the
00:25:46.840 worst fascist, uh, Hitlerian thing you can do or celebrating women who have like curves in the
00:25:52.920 right places and who take care of themselves is also celebrating this white beauty ideal and it's
00:25:58.360 Nazism and it's fascism. It's so clear what they're doing and how they don't want us to be well,
00:26:03.960 but you brought up diets. I wanted to get into, I think this is a good place to get into it. I think
00:26:07.880 we have a lot in common there. I'm, I'm definitely into organics and paleo. I'm a huge meat eater. I don't
00:26:14.680 do like the breads and the wheats and the things, uh, sugar. I just can't do sugar. I even cut out
00:26:20.280 seed oils recently. I saw you had a post about that. I wish someone would have told me about that
00:26:25.000 years ago. I didn't know how bad that was, but let's, let's get a little insight into your diet
00:26:30.440 and some tips for people. Yeah. So, um, I actually ate paleo like you probably in my mid twenties and I
00:26:38.040 did it for 18 months in total and I was ripped. Like I, I was so healthy. I was playing professional
00:26:44.280 soccer, football, getting paid to play. And I was just at the peak of my life. Um, I then, um,
00:26:50.040 actually had with the police, uh, a flu vaccine and I got very sick from, I had a very terrible
00:26:55.960 reaction. I had partial, my lung partially collapsed. I had to go on steroids to get my
00:27:00.840 lung working again. And it was just awful. And I sort of felt like I bulked up again. And I was just
00:27:05.800 like shocked at how much gluten and sugar has a negative effect on my body. Cause I'd cut it out for
00:27:12.200 so long that, you know, when I was sick and I just was not in any state of preparedness to deal with
00:27:18.920 that. I just ate whatever I could. I grabbed, I was still fairly healthy, but you know, I didn't,
00:27:23.720 I wasn't strict paleo like I was. And it kind of, it really shook me. I was like, I can't believe how
00:27:29.240 much my body hates what I'm putting into me. And so that sort of started my journey on understanding
00:27:36.280 sort of foods. But it was a few, a few years ago, I started to notice irregular things as a woman.
00:27:43.240 And I was like, what's going on? This isn't normal. And I started looking into things. Um,
00:27:48.840 and I sort of, I got this book, um, which is all about additives added into food. You know how every
00:27:55.080 label has like a number five, three, one, whatever. And I read this book that tells you every single
00:28:01.960 additive, every single preservative, what it actually is, what it's made from food dye,
00:28:06.840 food coloring. And it just blew my mind. And I, ever since then, I've never been able to eat it.
00:28:12.280 I just can't do it because I'm looking at it going, that's literally poison into my body. Everything,
00:28:18.280 all these additives and preservatives are basically a carcinogen red food dye. There's one version of red
00:28:24.520 food dye that's made from dried beetle wings. They literally get wings off a beetle, dry them,
00:28:30.440 crushed them into a powder and add them to things. These beetle wings are carcinogenic.
00:28:35.720 They are literally causing cancer and there are multiple studies on it, yet they use it as red
00:28:40.040 food coloring. And I was just like, this is really bad. And so I sort of started to really cut. I went
00:28:46.840 through my pantry and I got rid of everything that had a number on it. And I was basically left with my
00:28:52.440 freezer with, with the cow that I'd butchered. And I was left with the fruit and vegetables. And I was like,
00:28:58.680 well, I guess I'm back to paleo again. But it's sort of digressed from there even further because
00:29:04.120 I started looking into fruit and vegetables and how they have been so genetically modified
00:29:10.280 and manipulated by a man. They're actually not integral and they're actually not really
00:29:15.960 proper. Like corn, for example, is really bad for you.
00:29:18.920 It's horrible. I avoid that.
00:29:19.960 Yeah, I always go for them. Yeah.
00:29:23.000 There's so many. And so I ended up finding that I was probably more keto carnivore where I was like
00:29:29.240 eating meat and animal products. And then I sort of started to introduce fruits because I have an
00:29:35.880 orchard here on my farm. So I have peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots. I have pears, apples, like I
00:29:43.720 have everything. And so I didn't want to waste it. So I started to sort of incorporate it. And then every
00:29:49.000 morning now I eat a whole melon for breakfast, basically a rock melon, a honeydew, something
00:29:55.080 like that. And I just, it's like, they call it nature's milk. And I looked into all of those sorts
00:30:02.440 of caveman type diets. And within, I would say six months, I dropped 11 kilos and I wasn't big by any
00:30:10.040 means. I'm about 60 kilos, but I dropped like, like 11 kilos so quickly. And I remember the first two
00:30:17.240 weeks where I completely cut sugar out of my diet, like all together, I was violently ill. I was like
00:30:24.040 a drug addict coming off sugar. It was just, and anything that does that to you, you've got to go,
00:30:30.360 it can't be good. Anything that gives you drug addict withdrawal like symptoms. And I felt like
00:30:35.560 I had the flu. I was so sick for a couple of weeks. I was like, I just can't do it. And because of how
00:30:42.440 sick I got coming off it, I was like, I'm never going back to sugar because I will obviously have
00:30:47.640 to get off sugar because I know it's not good for me. And I don't want to go through that two weeks
00:30:51.880 of hell again. So yeah, I eat, as I mentioned, raw eggs nearly a few times a week. I just throw them
00:31:00.440 back and a lot of meat. And I pretty much don't eat starchy vegetables like potatoes or anything like
00:31:08.520 that. Lots of fruit and lots of meat and lots of butter, proper butter. Exactly. That's the other
00:31:15.640 thing. You don't need those seed oils. They're toxic. We've talked about that on our show before.
00:31:20.200 People should go do some more research to just see how these things are processed and how they
00:31:23.960 become carcinogenic and how they can literally alter your DNA when you eat them. It's really scary. So
00:31:29.880 you have to stay to the things that all the mainstream science is telling you not.
00:31:32.920 So like butter, you can have ghee, you can have olive oil, you can have coconut oil, you can have
00:31:40.040 lard. Those are the best things to cook with. And you get the good, you know, essential fatty acids
00:31:45.240 in your body that you need to. I'm having olive oil. So I don't do fruits, but I do a lot of salads
00:31:51.400 and greens with my meats because I needed that to just balance out, you know, the acidity and things
00:31:56.440 like that. And I also have a reaction to sugar. So I just can't even do, I wish I could, but I can't do
00:32:01.320 sweet fruits. So I pour just tons of olive oil on all my, my vegetables that I have. And I try and do
00:32:07.400 that, you know, every day. And I noticed a big difference. Like you don't have the brain fog.
00:32:11.320 You can think more clearly, you know, it's a sugar just is poison and it is in everything. Even when
00:32:17.560 you go shop for organic and paleo stuff, there still will be sugar. I do use some coconut sugar. I
00:32:22.520 don't know if you guys get that down there. A little coconut sugar can be good when you want to,
00:32:27.000 you know, do some like paleo snacks or whatever, but you basically have to do everything from
00:32:30.840 scratch anymore because of all those sketchy additives and things. If you want longevity
00:32:35.320 here, if you want to age and feel good and not be old and decrepit and look disgusting, you know,
00:32:42.120 and not end up in some hospital bed or be warehoused for, for the rest of your life when you're older,
00:32:47.240 you know, you have to eat right. And I find that it's interesting in America, like the whole organic
00:32:53.560 scene's being attacked more so now because it's, it's a lot of conservatives are shopping at places
00:33:00.040 like whole foods and farmers markets and they're prepping and they have gardens and things.
00:33:05.960 And now it's this thing that's like, it's dangerous. People controlling their own food
00:33:11.080 and having these farms and, oh my God, these extremists. But a lot of us feel like that's
00:33:16.520 what we need to do is get self-sufficient, start with the, you know, garden, at least a garden and some
00:33:22.360 chickens first. Right. I know you have, I think, yeah, go on. Yeah. I think a lot of us have lost
00:33:28.280 the ability to basically take care of ourselves, including growing food. And it's such a skill that
00:33:34.200 we should all have. We should all do, as you mentioned, just put a veg, a little small veggie
00:33:39.320 patch in your garden and there's your salad that you, you know, what's going into it. You know,
00:33:44.440 what, you know, you're watering it with, you know, how you are cultivating it and caring for it.
00:33:49.400 You know how you harvest it. You know what you've sprayed on it or not sprayed. I don't
00:33:53.400 spray anything on mine. And it's a lot better for you. Going back to what you mentioned about
00:33:57.880 seed oils as well. In Australia, we just had this massive recall of our sunscreen products over
00:34:05.000 here that they now cause cancer. And I spoke about this ages ago, like a year ago. And people called
00:34:10.600 me a conspiracy tinfoil hat wearer because I said, stop wearing sunscreen. It gives you cancer. And then
00:34:15.640 people look at me like, how stupid are you, Evelyn? It's the sun that gives you cancer. Melatoma rates
00:34:20.760 in Australia are through the roof, the highest in the world, et cetera, et cetera. It's like,
00:34:24.760 if you look at when sunscreen was implemented, when it was first brought into the market,
00:34:30.200 and you look at the rate of incline in cancer, melatoma skin cancer in Australia,
00:34:37.400 they all are on the same path. And they're all traveling at the same thing. And I was saying
00:34:42.280 a long time ago, it's not good for you. Get off sunscreen. And it's just sort of come out.
00:34:47.720 And I'm like, I had the whole, I told you so, you know, like I told everybody this and no one
00:34:52.680 listened. But a lot of people said, what's your alternative then, Evelyn? We can't use sunscreen
00:34:57.960 and we get burnt. And the first thing I said was get off seed oils, because if you get seed oils out of
00:35:03.880 your diet, you are less likely to burn. I have a friend of mine who's redheaded, very pale, very
00:35:10.760 freckly. The sun basically was not made for her and she cut seed oils out of her diet and she can go out
00:35:17.400 in the sun without getting burnt now. And so it's just amazing how deep the rabbit hole actually goes
00:35:25.960 with our health, holistically from the food we eat to the products we're using on our bodies,
00:35:31.160 to our cleaning products, to what we're washing our clothes in. It's all relative. It's all
00:35:36.120 relevant. It's all linked together. And if you look at who's pulling the strings, it's the same
00:35:41.000 people. It's the people riding the globalist agenda train. And we all know where they want to
00:35:46.040 drive us to. That's right. You have to look at this holistically. So I'm always hammering about diet
00:35:50.520 and products and things like that. And some people can complain, oh, it costs a little more money.
00:35:55.480 Would you rather invest in your health now? There's always other places where you can cut corners.
00:35:59.560 And nowadays, like in America, there's so many different organic products and things that you
00:36:04.280 can buy. It's actually quite competitive. So it doesn't have to be, you know, $30 deodorant or
00:36:08.760 whatever, you know what I mean? You can find things that are more affordable. But yeah,
00:36:12.760 as far as sunscreen too, I have done my own. I didn't know that about the seed oils. That is
00:36:17.320 interesting about burning more. You get a lot more sun in Australia than I'm getting here in northern
00:36:21.080 Idaho. But zinc oxide powder, you can get just good old zinc oxide and mix that with some essential
00:36:28.360 oils and a carrier oil and voila, you have some sunscreen. You don't have to put aluminum in
00:36:34.200 it. I mean, the stuff that they're doing. And I've talked about this many times as far as the
00:36:38.440 endocrine disruptors. You know, they like to tell us there's all these people that are gay now and
00:36:43.560 trans now. And I can't help but to feel and I know a lot of it is propaganda, of course, and also abuse
00:36:49.400 that contributes to that. But I can't help but to feel that it's also a lot of these products that are
00:36:53.640 estrogen mimicking products that actually affect the baby while in the womb. There's been studies
00:36:59.160 that have come out even in Sweden that they did where a child could be born with basically
00:37:03.720 one sexual brain, but different parts and they're misfiring, right? So what is creating that
00:37:09.320 misfiring that is going on in the womb and then also all the when after the baby's born, having all,
00:37:15.480 you know, chewing all the plastic toys, all the the feminizing products, you know, so it's all out of
00:37:21.960 balance. And I think it all plays into their agenda, including this push for for gayness. Like
00:37:27.800 if you watch TV right now, which I don't but do if you put it on for research purposes, you'll think
00:37:33.560 that everybody is gay and trans. You see the ads like it's we're getting it in our face constantly
00:37:41.240 like they want us. They want us to be gay. They want our kids to be trans and gay. And I feel that it's
00:37:46.680 personally about a ultimately a depopulation agenda, also going into the transhumanist agenda.
00:37:54.040 Right. So what are your thoughts on this whole push with the LGBTQ? I mean, our kids are just
00:37:59.080 getting hit with it hard in the West right now. I mean, five year olds are learning about anal sex in
00:38:04.680 sex ed right now. Hmm. It's so we just need to protect our babies so much right now. Like it was hard
00:38:11.880 enough for our generation growing up with all of the nonsense out there in the world. And it is just
00:38:16.920 tenfold. It is just it's moving at a very fast, very rapid pace towards full and complete degeneracy.
00:38:25.640 And, you know, like as if you're a parent and as a parent, like there's just nothing more you should
00:38:31.640 do in life than protect your kids from this and try to maintain their innocence. I think it all comes
00:38:38.600 down this whole, I guess, gender issue is people want to be their own gods who who defined what
00:38:46.360 gender is. Well, it's in Genesis one. God defined it male and female, and he made us in his likeness.
00:38:52.280 And so anything that almost goes against that is blasphemy. We're blaspheming the image of God,
00:38:58.040 men and women. And we were created with such unique and distinct purposes. And I think it all comes down
00:39:04.360 to this relativist, subjectivist, philosophical worldview where everybody wants to be their own
00:39:09.560 God. And how do you do that? You have to speak as though you're God. So that means they need to
00:39:13.960 redefine the definition of gender. They need to redefine what it means to be a man and what it
00:39:19.160 means to be a woman. And therefore, then they are their own God. They can control their own thing.
00:39:23.880 And what they don't realize is it doesn't make them more free. It actually shackles them to a life of
00:39:30.520 misery. It actually shackles them towards tyrants who can control them. But it's all an abomination
00:39:38.520 to the created order. You know, God spoke to the to the water and turned chaos into order. He turned
00:39:48.040 chaos into creation. And at the moment, we're not really allowing God speak into our Western nations
00:39:54.760 like we once did. Why did the West prosper so much more than other nations? Because whether people
00:40:02.200 like it or not, we were created. The West was basically created on the backbone of white Christian
00:40:10.040 men who loved God and created the government and created our culture with that understanding. And so
00:40:15.800 all of this is an attack on the system. And the reason why we're not prospering like we used to is
00:40:21.640 because we're not really letting God speak to our culture anymore. We're not really letting him
00:40:27.080 do things like that anymore. And now it's it's we're regressing back to the beginning of creation,
00:40:32.440 which was water and dust, where basically, you know, he created us perfectly. He created man and
00:40:37.880 woman and we've stopped letting him speak. And now we're turning back to chaos and things are going back
00:40:42.200 to the dust. But the push on our kids, that's they do it because you get them when they're vulnerable.
00:40:48.280 If you can get children when they're young, when they're vulnerable, you can basically affect their
00:40:52.600 decisions for their entire life. And they know this, then they know this well. There's a study out
00:40:58.360 there that shows if you haven't won the loyalty of your children by the age of five, you've pretty much
00:41:05.320 lost them. And the people sort of who want to destroy what we have are certainly exploiting that
00:41:14.440 vulnerability of kids. And they're trying to win the hearts and minds of them before their loyalty
00:41:21.080 is with their parents so that they can control and manipulate their decisions for the rest of
00:41:25.480 their entire existence. It's very sad. There's no real safe place for kids anymore. School isn't safe.
00:41:32.280 And the institutions that we have aren't safe. The only real safe option as a parent in modern Western
00:41:38.520 world is to homeschool your children. Protect the four walls of your home at all costs and protect
00:41:44.200 them. And this idea of children being sent out as salt in the earth is just ludicrous. You don't send
00:41:50.520 an 11 year old out to war and say, fight this battle. No, you keep them at home and you train them. And
00:41:57.320 when they're at a right age, you go with them into the world to make a difference. So, you know,
00:42:03.720 I think at the moment the attack on our kids is so bad that there's no real option for parents at them.
00:42:11.720 There's a very limited time to allow them to be exposed to this without losing them.
00:42:17.880 Yeah, you absolutely have to homeschool because there are forces. I mean, we play footage all the
00:42:23.640 time of some of these teacher activists and they're just like psychotic, obsessed about turning these
00:42:30.040 kids into basically what they are. Right. They want more of them. They want to recruit more of them.
00:42:36.040 But, you know, thinking in terms of higher up, there's definitely dark forces at work who are
00:42:41.800 who are anti-nature, who are anti-God, and they just get off on perverting things and defiling things and
00:42:47.560 ruining everything that's beautiful and pure and natural and healthy because this is what they do.
00:42:53.640 They're destroyers. They want to break things down. And we stand in the way of that for sure.
00:42:59.480 People like us, definitely conservatives, white people. Right. I want to get into a little bit
00:43:04.680 of that later. But I saw that there was a story that there's a clown, a teacher, a pedophile abuser
00:43:11.160 who was caught in Australia and Melbourne is a music teacher who liked to dress like this crazy,
00:43:16.760 creepy clown that reminded me of that. What's his name? Macy. That's a serial killer who was gay,
00:43:22.680 and he killed a bunch of a bunch of boys. Yeah, he dressed like that. So this guy and his boyfriend
00:43:28.120 were charged for 35 child sexual offenses. So basically they're pedophiles, right? Statistics
00:43:36.200 confirmed once again. Now they engaged in, this article says, in vile sexual activity in the presence
00:43:41.960 of a child. They sexually touched children. They produced child abuse materials. I mean,
00:43:47.240 this is disgusting. Did you hear about this? Was this big news in Australia?
00:43:50.840 No, it's surprisingly, it wasn't big news. Well, actually, it's probably not surprising.
00:43:58.120 But this didn't make huge news headlines over here in Australia. I actually worked as a detective at
00:44:04.920 the child sex crimes in Australia and the abuse squad. So I dealt with this as my bread and butter,
00:44:10.040 and it would actually truly shock people to learn how common this actually is. So as a detective,
00:44:16.920 I would have about 30 cases going at one time for just a small area. And the sooner I closed a case,
00:44:25.080 there would be five more waiting on my desk for me. It was never ending. I have seen some of the
00:44:30.600 most awful things that a human being should have to see done to children. And it's something that I'll
00:44:38.840 have to carry around for the rest of my life. But it's a lot more common than people realize. And the
00:44:44.760 problem we have is it's becoming almost more acceptable by our culture. You have university
00:44:50.920 lecturers, you have people in positions of somewhat authority or influence who are saying it's a sexual
00:44:57.320 orientation. It's not a crime. And they use this language around it to almost desensitize us to the
00:45:05.080 depravity of what's actually going on. And you've got to ask yourself the question, why? I mean,
00:45:11.080 if we all abide by the slogan, love is love, which is what this gay community, LGBT community
00:45:18.200 sort of live by, well, then what's stopping somebody from loving a child? Where do we draw
00:45:23.240 the moral outrage? Because if it's based off a relativist notion of love is love, and we have to
00:45:29.480 accept it, then we have to just accept that this is normal. And that's what they're trying to do.
00:45:35.880 And we have to be awake to the language around it. We've got to stop changing the way that we talk
00:45:41.160 about sin and depravity and these evil ideas. I mean, you know, adultery is now an affair,
00:45:50.840 you know, a fling. You've got kids who talk about, you know, divorce as a separation or,
00:45:58.760 you know, something like everything is, the language around things is being softened,
00:46:04.360 so that it desensitizes us to how horrible it is, so that we then just accept it as normal. And it's
00:46:10.120 like that around pedophilia, around child sex crimes. It's, you know, it's sexual orientation.
00:46:17.560 It really is. But this is the, this is the thing. They can't produce kids. So they want ours.
00:46:23.560 They literally cannot produce their own children. So they want ours. And they will come for our kids
00:46:29.640 at whatever cost, because they can't indoctrinate their own kids at home because they cannot have
00:46:34.360 them. And now you might talk about IVF and surrogacy. That's, that's a whole nother topic. But generally
00:46:39.800 speaking, they can't have kids. And they come after our kids when they're young, when they're vulnerable,
00:46:44.680 when they're impressionable. It's just a standard form of indoctrination. And unfortunately,
00:46:49.800 pedophilia and all these things is all under that same banner where we have to, as for some
00:46:55.480 twisted, disgusting reason, accept that it's a sexual orientation. We have to feel sorry
00:47:00.440 for the poor pedophiles who have these feelings. Nope. Zero tolerance.
00:47:04.200 You belong in jail. Zero tolerance. You know, zero tolerance. Wow. I'm sorry you had to see some of
00:47:09.160 that in that department. God, I couldn't imagine that would be, that would be rough. And I hate when they
00:47:13.560 say love is love. A pedophile going after a young child is not love. That is abuse. There's
00:47:22.520 nothing short of absolute, the most wicked kind of disgusting abuse. I mean, it just, it just angers
00:47:29.000 me so much when I hear about this. And we're just seeing that accepted more and more and more. So
00:47:33.240 that's why you have to put your foot down. You have to be loud about this. If you're not loud about this,
00:47:37.480 if you don't protect your children, what kind of future is there? Just throwing them out to these
00:47:44.120 monsters and these wolves. And then on the other side, we have all this stuff going on in America
00:47:49.000 right now with Roe versus Wade in the US. There was this leak. So if they can't abuse them, they
00:47:53.800 basically want to kill them. Right. And these feminists are celebrating, you know, their abortion
00:47:58.520 rights and all that. And some are even saying how they get off on it. Right. They, I enjoy killing my
00:48:04.440 baby to stick it to conservatives. I mean, I've seen all these sick tweets, but there was a leaked
00:48:08.920 draft document by Justice Samuel Alito suggesting that the US Supreme Court will vote to overturn Roe
00:48:14.760 versus Wade. Now, the US Supreme Court just said there's an investigation obviously has to be voted on.
00:48:21.000 Now, in my view, this will never be overturned. I don't think so for a second. So we're in Weimar
00:48:26.760 degenerates, you know, clown town America. They're going to protect this at all costs. What are,
00:48:32.680 what are your thoughts? Look, it's just, it's just perfect for bringing on the summer of love in
00:48:38.840 America, isn't it? I mean, we had the BLM summer of love like last year. It's like, well, what can
00:48:44.520 we manufacture this year? I know let's, let's leak some, some important documents and let's create
00:48:50.440 and manufacture another summer of love for the, you know, hopeful American citizens who really want to
00:48:56.360 live through that again. I think you'd have to be pretty, pretty naive to, to believe for a second
00:49:02.440 that these were accidentally leaked. There is absolutely no accident at all. And you've got
00:49:07.960 to go, the police were ready. The barricades were ready. Everybody was ready for the crowd,
00:49:12.760 for the protest, for the riot. And I, I worked for the police. I tell you what, we're pretty,
00:49:17.160 we're pretty bad. We're not quick. And there's, we're not very organized. And that would have taken
00:49:24.360 a lot of organizing to make that happen pretty quickly. So yeah, you've got to ask, why did they
00:49:30.360 want this released? Do they want the Supreme court justices to be bullied out of their decision,
00:49:35.480 out of their vote? Do they want to pack the courts? Do they want all of these things to happen?
00:49:41.080 Is that why it was leaked? Um, and I think if you always find out the why you can usually
00:49:47.160 pretty quickly figure out what's actually going on. Um, I'm not sure if it will be overturned. I'm
00:49:53.240 not sure I'm completely in the pessimistic spectrum of it, but what I think is important to note is that
00:49:59.640 this isn't, this doesn't end abortion by any means. All it does is make some states a lot better
00:50:06.440 and some states a lot worse. So I think, you know, in America, for example, um, states that protect
00:50:13.000 the unborn, this is fantastic. There's no loophole. There's no this or that. You're not protected by
00:50:18.520 federal law. Um, and it could be pretty bad for you if you do an abortion, which is fantastic.
00:50:23.880 There is justice there, but in states like New York and a few of the more, uh, progressive sort of
00:50:30.120 states, uh, this is a really bad thing because you're going to be having people flocking to those
00:50:34.760 areas. Um, and you're going to be having a lot of really angry people who are probably going to
00:50:39.720 deliberately do things just to prove a point, um, which is very sad, but yeah, it's not the end of
00:50:45.720 abortion. Um, I think what we have to really do is pray for these Supreme Court justices, pray that they
00:50:52.120 actually do the right thing, because I think ending the federal Roe v Wade is a really good step in the
00:51:00.040 right direction. Um, especially as politics change, as each state becomes more autonomous
00:51:06.360 and you know, you can vote different political parties in, um, it could be a really good thing,
00:51:11.640 a really good structural foundation that you can build upon. Um, so I think that's what our focus
00:51:17.240 should be, uh, should be really praying for the people who have to make this big decision,
00:51:21.080 pray for their families. My goodness, if anyone votes to abolish Roe v Wade, like you can pretty much
00:51:26.040 guarantee their family are going to be come after. They're probably going to want to kill them.
00:51:30.120 Like let's fight. They want us dead. Anyone who wants to save the unborn, they want us dead. They
00:51:35.880 see that as, as the ultimate branch. Oh, and there's been stories. Sorry. I was laughing at this meme
00:51:41.000 earlier. Look at this. There's so many good ones out there. Like that actually is how some of these
00:51:47.080 women look, you know, these pink haired, annoying. I see so many good ones. Let's go back to that
00:51:54.440 Amanda Dorte one too. I don't know. Some has been actress or whatever. She said, uh, I do wonder how
00:52:00.920 these white supremacist lawmakers would feel if their little white daughters were raped and impregnated
00:52:06.120 by black men. This is what she says. And I, and I, my response to this is that, you know, women like
00:52:11.560 her are sick. They actually want this to happen to end a white supremacy. It's part of this mocha colored
00:52:17.720 future. They keep talking about that's going to save us from racism because you know, only white babies
00:52:22.120 can be racist, but how sick is this? How sick is this? And then you go in deeper and then, oh,
00:52:26.360 please stop having white kids and all this stuff. Uh, also statistically though, going back to her
00:52:33.080 other tweet there, uh, white women in America actually do get raped more so by, uh, black men.
00:52:38.120 That's just a statistical facts, but yeah. So, so on one hand you have these shit libs, pardon my
00:52:44.040 language. I know you're Christian, but I'm going to say it are, uh, screaming white supremacists don't
00:52:49.000 want abortion legal because, you know, it's going to, because more white women are going
00:52:52.920 to lose white babies and, and they don't like that. Right. Because that's liberals detests,
00:52:58.600 you know, white people having white babies. So you have that argument on one side, but that's
00:53:03.160 not actually true because it's more so blacks and Hispanics in America that are aborting.
00:53:08.360 And then conservatives are then saying, well, this is black genocide because there's more black
00:53:13.480 babies being aborted. Definitely not genocide though. A population of, of Africa is exploding
00:53:19.400 and no one is forcing these, uh, black women or Hispanic women to go get these abortions.
00:53:23.320 But for some reason they're still blaming racism for why they had to go get these abortions. I don't
00:53:29.080 know. So none of these arguments are, are really holding up. There's no, I gotcha arguments. But what
00:53:34.120 did you think when you saw this one? Oh, I, I wasn't surprised. It's, it's quite typical. It's,
00:53:39.880 it's, it's what they go to. They go to that first. It always has to be about white supremacy.
00:53:44.680 You always have to be a Nazi, but you know, it comes, what it comes down to, it's, it's not about
00:53:50.280 ethnicity, but it's, it's more about what ethnic groups represent. And you've got to look at it like
00:53:56.840 that. You have to look at why white progressives take an anti-white stance. And it's because the ideas
00:54:07.160 that have shaped our culture goes against what they want to do. And they hate the white European
00:54:13.400 culture. They hate, um, what it's about and what it represents. And it all comes down to breaking
00:54:20.280 down of the family. And you might think this is really weird, but ethnicity is just family,
00:54:25.080 right? We're all from family groups. If you go back to the Bible days, it, it was family groups.
00:54:30.680 And that's all we are. You have different family groups around the world and white people,
00:54:34.120 we are a family group. We are from the same family. And they want to break down the family
00:54:42.280 because the family unit is the number one fight or the number one sort of weapon to use against
00:54:51.320 tyranny. And so they want us to forget about our heritage. They want us to forget about where we
00:54:58.040 have come from. They want us to forget about our family so that we have no loyalty to them. And so that
00:55:03.320 we can be overtaken and we can essentially become a big global mixing pot. So they achieve their
00:55:09.480 globalist agenda. Um, it's a standard communist response. The only way the rich got rich is by
00:55:17.400 making other people poor. Poverty only exists because rich people exist. They see the same with
00:55:24.600 white people. The only reason white culture is so successful is because we ripped off other people.
00:55:30.280 And, you know, it was done through stealing and exploitation, but it's just envy. You know,
00:55:35.400 all it is, is envy. They envy how prosperous our family has been, our, our, our family groups have
00:55:41.640 been. The reason it was so prosperous is because Europe accepted something and had something that a
00:55:49.160 lot of other nations didn't have. And that was the Bible and the Bible reconstructed society.
00:55:56.280 It shaped society over hundreds of years, over thousands of years. The Bible has structured
00:56:01.240 and reshaped society, particularly the West, particularly white people, particularly our
00:56:05.080 family groups. Um, and you know, abolition of slavery, for example, was a white Christian idea.
00:56:12.680 If it wasn't for us, we probably would still have slavery. And there still is slavery in many parts of
00:56:18.520 the world that aren't under a Judeo-Christian ethic and foundational structure. Um, it was,
00:56:25.000 it was a progressive growth for our family groups, for, for our ethnicity. It was a progressive growth
00:56:31.240 into greatness. Um, and it developed over time and it still is developing over time. And people don't
00:56:37.080 like that. People hate that. It's, it's the ultimate green-eyed monster, the ultimate envy. It's like,
00:56:43.160 you could have this if you wanted it, you know, but, but people choose to reject the things that
00:56:48.680 made our culture so great, that made our family group so great. Um, it's, you know, it's just
00:56:55.640 literally communism that that's what it is. And it's just really ugly and unattractive when I see
00:57:02.120 white women like that basically tell us that we're wrong for being white. Well, where I'm your family.
00:57:08.120 You don't talk that way about your family. And, you know, as I said, you break down the family,
00:57:13.160 you break the nation and that's exactly what they want to do. They want to make people
00:57:17.720 not love their family, their family groups so that they can come in and conquer.
00:57:22.200 I think too, a big part of the anti-white agenda and this whole push for everything is white supremacy.
00:57:28.600 No doubt about it. We were being singled out and attacked. I've done numerous videos on this and
00:57:32.920 I've been called, you know, the queen bee of white supremacy and all this other crap.
00:57:36.360 Um, it's kind of funny, but ultimately we stand in the way like we are, we are one group as that,
00:57:43.320 that has achieved something unique in the world. When people are crying out in need,
00:57:47.640 they cry out to, to European nations. When they want help, they cry out to us.
00:57:52.280 We've been, um, you know, we, explorers, discoverers, uh, inventors, like we have done something
00:57:59.880 unique and special on the planet. And we should be proud that our, our people have done that. Our race is
00:58:04.840 like our extended family, right? There's nothing wrong with saying that it just is what it is.
00:58:09.480 And we ultimately are capable to stand up against a lot of these forces that are working against,
00:58:14.840 uh, you know, to, to transform the planet. They want to transform the planet in this other image.
00:58:20.120 And I think we stand in the way of their total global control because we are the people that can
00:58:25.480 ultimately, uh, end that. And cause I think if we were out of the picture, then, okay,
00:58:30.120 then it'll be the Asians and then it'll be the, you know, Latinos. And then, you know,
00:58:34.760 they'll come for every other group next. What do you think?
00:58:37.960 Yeah, I think, you know, there's such an obsession with ethnicity. There's such an obsession with
00:58:45.480 people's color of their skin, but ultimately, as I said, it comes down to ideology. It comes down
00:58:50.520 to culture and comes down to what we accept and what we don't accept. And, uh, I think you're right
00:58:57.320 because of the nature of this ideology, because of the nature of this culture, uh, it will never end.
00:59:03.720 There is, there is no one that it will spare. It spares no, no mercy for anyone. Um, and that's
00:59:10.200 the whole idea of this progressive ideology is that no matter how woke you are, no matter how
00:59:15.080 much you say you hate white people, no matter how much you say, uh, you know, this particular race
00:59:20.680 is better than this, no matter what you do, the mob will not spare you. So if they get rid of us,
00:59:26.440 our family group, um, they will come for the next one because it's ever hungry. It's ever thirsty.
00:59:33.400 And it is always out for blood and it will come after you, no matter what you say. You see,
00:59:39.560 you see it all the time. You see these wokies, uh, going out there saying all these horrible things,
00:59:44.600 and then they slip up one time. They may have dedicated their entire life to a standing with
00:59:51.080 the mob in solidarity and, and wokeness. And then they say one thing that the mob doesn't like,
00:59:56.520 and the mob comes after them. And that's what we see. No matter how much you say you hate white people,
01:00:01.560 no matter how much you eradicate white people, once we're gone, you're next.
01:00:06.280 Yeah. It's never enough for them. And I think too, that the, this is the whole plan for changing
01:00:11.560 the demographics. They're targeting the West. Remember when, um, Tibet was flooded by the
01:00:17.160 Chinese and all these liberals were crying genocide. Right. But then when it's happening in,
01:00:21.400 in Australia or Sweden or pick any European country, it's called diversity. It's called
01:00:27.240 multiculturalism. We're supposed to celebrate becoming a forced minor hated minority things
01:00:33.080 that are happening to us. We've never done to anyone else. You know, they like to embellish
01:00:37.160 history and come up with all these lies and all this propaganda and, uh, brainwash our kids to hate
01:00:42.200 themselves. They really want to replace us and they really want us out of the way. And we already see
01:00:47.160 one of the effects that's, that's happening. It's making our countries go more left because a lot of
01:00:51.720 these people, they come into our countries and then they're suckers into thinking, yeah,
01:00:56.520 okay, I'll, I'll vote for the leftist party because I'm going to get more things out of it. Right. So
01:01:01.640 that's one of the reasons why they're importing in all these people. And I know a lot of conservatives,
01:01:06.200 they like to try and say, well, we'll just win them over. We'll just win them over to our side,
01:01:10.920 you know, and then they like to show their one, um, based black friend or like Mexican friend or
01:01:16.520 something. But statistically that's just, that's just not the norm, right? The majority of them
01:01:22.520 still vote left. And you see that in Australia too, right? I mean, you're getting hammered with
01:01:26.680 immigration as well. Yeah, we, we're actually starting a new thing in Australia. In one of
01:01:33.240 our states every year, they're importing 400,000 immigrants to take Australian jobs because of the
01:01:39.960 job shortage crisis, which is really sad because there are thousands of qualified, skilled,
01:01:45.960 Australian workers who are without a job because they chose to not take the jab.
01:01:51.480 Um, and so you've got to, you get really angry. I get really angry at that because
01:01:56.120 400,000 immigrants every year, like this isn't a one-off, this is every year in one state alone,
01:02:03.480 is insane. And we only have a population in New South Wales of about 8 million people.
01:02:07.960 So that's a pretty big percentage of people living here, um, who are like that. And again,
01:02:13.400 it, like, I actually, I really don't care what, where people come from, what their family group
01:02:18.920 is. I just don't care. Like, I, uh, I feel like it doesn't bother me. What bothers me is the ideology.
01:02:27.000 What bothers me is the, what people's basis for morality is, whether it's relativist or whether it's
01:02:34.200 based on an interchangeable, um, uncompromised ultimate authority. Um, and so when people come
01:02:43.560 into other countries, um, if their ideology is the same, great, I couldn't care less. That's fantastic.
01:02:50.680 We can all live harmoniously together, but it's when countries that have been built on a specific
01:02:56.680 ideology and a notion and a structure, um, is then sort of, I guess, uh, those structures are hit by
01:03:05.000 bringing in people who oppose those ideologies. That's when you go, why, why would, why, why would
01:03:12.600 we do that? And that's the confusing part for me. But yeah, in Australia, as I mentioned before,
01:03:17.800 we are a very diverse, very multicultural nation. And again, I couldn't care less if we all have the
01:03:23.800 same ideology. We're not trying to destroy the good. Um, you know, but it's just, unfortunately,
01:03:30.920 like you mentioned, statistically speaking, it doesn't, it's, it doesn't really work out like
01:03:36.120 the fantasy, the romantic idea in our head that it's all just going to work out fine. Uh,
01:03:41.480 reality shows that it usually doesn't. Yeah. And they like to show the T the,
01:03:45.480 you know, the dumb Netflix special where there's one of each girlfriend of every race hanging out
01:03:49.880 from all around the world and, uh, different socioeconomic backgrounds and, uh, uh, you know,
01:03:55.720 LGBTQ in the mix and all this, and they're all good liberals and they all just get along. Like
01:04:01.480 that's never going to happen. Like that never happens. It's on a TV show. It's a total fantasy.
01:04:07.720 So just a few more questions for you. I wanted to know, what do you think? I know this is a huge one,
01:04:11.960 but the answer is to, to fight back and end this current tyranny. And I oftentimes question if,
01:04:17.720 uh, if, uh, if, if this planet is even meant for, for peace, right? Is that what this planet is
01:04:24.120 about? Or is it, is it about, uh, the, the experience and, and what you're becoming along
01:04:29.400 the way and, uh, going through the fire, right? Going through the hardship to become this other
01:04:35.400 person, right? The closer to God or, or, or the gods. Uh, what do you think?
01:04:40.760 Yeah, look, you've, uh, I think that life is a, is a sanctifying process. I think that,
01:04:46.200 um, life should be about how we have a good death. And that might sound really weird,
01:04:53.160 but I think life is all about learning how to die well. And I think what makes you die well is
01:05:00.280 what you leave behind your, your legacy. And I have a pretty hopeful view of eschatology,
01:05:07.080 which is end view and end of times sort of worldview. Um, I'm not one of those Christians
01:05:13.640 who thinks that Jesus is going to come next week on a horse and he's going to fix everything. And
01:05:18.600 the world's going to be chaos until then. I don't believe like, obviously I believe he will return
01:05:23.320 one day, but I don't think that we're there. And someone really wise once sort of said to me,
01:05:28.920 you know, you've got to start planting oak trees. You have to start planting orange trees. And these
01:05:35.320 trees take a hundred years, sometimes 50 years to actually start bearing fruit and to start taking
01:05:41.320 fruition and to start looking good. And they said to me, you plant it now, not because you're going
01:05:46.520 to enjoy the fruit in your lifetime, but because your kids and your grandkids will. And I think that's
01:05:51.720 ultimately what we have to do. We've got to start planning the oak trees. We've got to start doing
01:05:55.720 things with the idea that we need to make this world and leave this world better for our future
01:06:00.840 generations and for our children. And I think that, you know, I have a very post-millennialist
01:06:06.280 view of eschatology, which is basically the world will become more Christianized. And that might seem
01:06:10.920 really odd for people to think that because of the state of the West. But I honestly believe that
01:06:17.000 we're nations under judgment right now, that we're experiencing a great shakeup and a great leveling.
01:06:22.600 And it's those of us who hold onto things that are eternal during this shakeup, those of us who
01:06:27.560 hold onto things that bear good fruit that will remain. And everything else is just at the moment
01:06:33.960 during the shakeup are going to fall off the shelves and smash. And I think as nations, sometimes we have
01:06:41.000 to hit rock bottom so that we can rebuild because the foundations that we have built the West upon,
01:06:47.720 which is basically morality and religion, these two sort of things, like our morals and our ideologies
01:06:55.720 are so rotten now, those foundational structures have been hit. So everything we've built on top
01:07:00.600 has fallen. And so we almost need to build and rebuild society again. And sometimes, you know,
01:07:08.680 as I mentioned, I think we are under judgment. We've mocked God for too long. We're dismembering
01:07:13.720 nine month old babies in the womb in the name of health care. We're allowing 12 year olds to cut
01:07:19.800 their penis off in the name of tolerance. We're literally pumping our bodies full of toxic chemicals
01:07:27.880 because we've become so apathetic and lazy and we don't have personal responsibility.
01:07:32.120 It's like, how long can we do this? Stupidity can't sustain itself. And we're at that point where it's
01:07:38.360 like the snakes eating its own tail and it's running out of body and it's got nothing left to eat.
01:07:44.040 And I think that's where we're at. I have a hopeful future that we are going to build back something
01:07:48.760 pretty good, pretty significant. But it all starts, as I said before, in our home,
01:07:53.640 it all starts with protecting the four walls of our home. So when we look out our window and we see this
01:07:58.600 decaying mess outside of that window, we can keep our kids safe. We can teach our children within our homes
01:08:06.520 what freedom actually is. We can teach them how to die well, which means how to live their life in
01:08:11.960 such a way that they don't fear death, that they don't fear this earth, because this earth is just
01:08:17.720 a small blip on what is to come. And I think having that perspective and building for our future
01:08:23.240 generations and their kids so that they don't have to experience the degeneracy that we are,
01:08:28.040 that's our ultimate goal. Because the globalists know when you break the home, you break the nation.
01:08:35.000 And we've allowed them into our homes for far too long. We need to take our homes back. And in
01:08:39.960 taking our home back, we can certainly have a better shot at taking our nations back and rebuilding
01:08:45.720 something great for our grandkids and their kids.
01:08:48.120 Oh yeah, it's rotten. It's rotten to the core. It needs to go down. I think also,
01:08:51.640 equally, our pre-Christian ancestors are also screaming from Valhalla, just disgusted at what is
01:08:58.360 going on. You know, they had their nine noble virtues and the code of ethics and a very
01:09:05.320 moral people as well. And they are screaming at what is going on for sure. I think it's interesting
01:09:10.360 too, you said it had a very kind of Norse pagan thing to say about dying well, right? It's about
01:09:15.560 leaving the legacy behind. And I think that's the most important thing. I'm totally with you there.
01:09:20.280 It's about the work that we're doing now, what we're doing to leave behind for our kids. And I think
01:09:25.160 that's beautiful, that idea of planting an oak tree. I love those oak trees. You know,
01:09:28.840 reforesting certain areas, you know, something for your children to have and enjoy in the future.
01:09:35.240 That's beautiful. So I really appreciate you coming on and taking the time to talk to me today. It's
01:09:40.040 been great getting to know you and your views a little more. So tell us about what you have going
01:09:45.480 on. I know you have your show and any other links you want to share. Yeah, thank you. So I author for
01:09:51.880 Cauldron Pool. I've just recently started a Cauldron Pool show, which is a video and audio podcast.
01:09:59.480 You know, I'm just trying to offer an alternative perspective to what most Australians are sort of
01:10:04.440 hearing. We're very sort of, we're on a prison island here. So, you know, I'm trying to get a
01:10:09.560 lot of international guests and offer new perspectives. A lot of people sort of come to me
01:10:14.920 and say, you know, they want answers. So I'm just doing my best to kind of, to answer that. And I'm
01:10:20.360 using the podcast as a tool for that. I'm on all social media accounts as well,
01:10:25.320 pretty much on, on everything. I'm most active, I would say on Twitter. That's where I do my best
01:10:30.840 trolling. Occasionally I do some pretty good trolling on Instagram as well, but yeah, you can follow me
01:10:36.520 there. And yeah, I really appreciate you having me on. It's been, it's been great.
01:10:40.920 I had a really great friendly conversation with Evelyn off the record. And we talked about the
01:10:48.120 pagan Christian question. And we also talked about the liberalization of the Christian church. Those
01:10:53.880 are some things I wanted to get into, which I should definitely have her back so we can get
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