Western Woman Problems
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1 hour and 8 minutes
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168.55475
Summary
Nikki Jago is a first-time mom, wife, and wife of a police officer. She shares her experience with breast-feeding her daughter, and her thoughts on Confederate Flag Day. She also talks about the Confederate Flag and its impact on her and her daughter's life.
Transcript
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This is Radio 314 on the Red Eyes Radio Network.
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Europeans possess the most diversity when it comes to looks.
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Well, to a lot of things, actually, from art to music styles to fashion to varying intellects
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I'm always looking for more women to interview, women who are on the same page, which isn't
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Joining us today is Nikki Jago, and we'll discuss topics involving white women as well as motherhood.
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So whether you're cooking, sitting on the couch, driving, working, or exercising, turn it up
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so the women around you can hear Nikki Jago coming up.
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So I saw your Facebook thumbnail had a Confederate flag over the top, which made me happy.
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So what did you think about the war on the Confederate flag?
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Well, I mean, of course I'm outraged and shocked.
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And I don't have a lot of American history as far as family goes.
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I'm actually first-generation American, so I don't have any family members that, you know,
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But, you know, it's a flag that, you know, a lot of people in America, they fought for
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And it's like, you know, they're erasing history, which is not a surprise.
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I mean, the history books that you read in school are just absolutely full of lies and
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But I think it's going to be a little bit harder for them to actually stick with it
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because it's not so much a history that everybody wants to forget.
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And they have much more of a right to be outraged about it than I do.
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I'm just outraged about it because, you know, it's a part of American history.
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And I just don't think anybody has the right to erase it like that.
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And the thing is, they'll just keep coming and keep coming.
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And it'll be like nothing ever was, unfortunately.
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Well, I wanted to focus on women and parenting from a pro-European perspective, which we'll
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But I first wanted to hear about how your pediatrician called the cops on you.
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I mean, since some people don't realize how bad it is dealing with these mind-controlled
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mainstream doctors, can you share your story with us?
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And, you know, I was doing all these things to try to get my milk to come in and blah,
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Breast pumping was becoming like a full-time job.
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So after I finally gave up, I started giving her a formula in a can.
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She developed this crazy, I mean, her whole, she was only three months old, but her whole
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I could see the struggle in her eyes trying to sleep, but she couldn't sleep.
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She didn't make a bowel movement for two weeks at one time.
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And I took her, yeah, I took her to the pediatrician.
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Which was like, okay, I don't know what else to do.
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So me and my husband did that, and it was terrifying.
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So after about a month of this struggle, my mom and I started researching, researching,
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researching, and we found a recipe for homemade formula online, which I will give you the website
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And it's not, of course, it's not FDA approved.
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The first day, full day of her having the formula, she took a huge bowel movement and slept nine
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And ever since then, she has slept every night, 10 hours a night, no problems.
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I mean, of course, she eats regular food now, but she never spit up.
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Like, we threw away all the burping rags or whatever those things were.
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And she was just, I mean, it was just amazing, the change, Lana.
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So long story short, I took her in and I told the pediatrician, it's a miracle.
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And, and she's eating it and she loves it and she's sleeping and she's pooping.
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And she totally, you should have seen the look on her eyes.
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It was like, she was like, well, what do you mean?
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And, um, it, it was like, she was trying to push heroin on me.
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So I, I kind of, I made a mistake and I called her out, put her on blast.
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And I, I asked her if she, I said, do you have, uh, relations with Similac?
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Um, and, oh, she said, you know, well, we have a contract with them, but it has nothing
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You have, you know, this, you're totally off track.
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I just, I just need to know who told you that you could, um, go ahead and feed her,
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So to end the story, she, um, ordered, I'd say it was about 14 or 15 blood tests for my
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Um, I couldn't even imagine her getting her little veins stuck and there was no reason
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She called me two days later to ask me if I got the blood test.
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So luckily CPS was very confused and didn't really know what to do and took a look at
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my daughter and took a look at my fridge and my house.
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Um, and they were just like, and the pediatrician also added that my daughter couldn't hold
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her head up and, well, she was three months old.
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So I don't know if you know, but infants don't really hold their head up.
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So until they're about four or five months old.
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Get a new doctor, call us, we'll drop the case.
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Man, is there any way you can complain or report her?
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Um, I tried and actually that's interesting that you asked.
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I tried very hard and, um, no, I called the office and the manager would not take a complaint
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That manager would not, they would not take a complaint report.
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Um, so all I could do was, uh, give her a review on Yelp.
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It's like they're untouchable, almost like the pharmaceutical and vaccine industry, which
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is, this is why we have to go to naturopaths and find doctors that are on our level because
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especially California too, they come after you.
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They'll come and try and take your kid away from you.
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So did you research ingredients of the other store-bought baby food and as well as this,
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So the funny thing is I didn't even have to research it.
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I took a look at the can and the very first ingredient is high fructose corn syrup.
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See, this is when you have to confront her and be like, you think that this is okay to
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And, you know, after that whole thing, I was, I, you know, I didn't even, it was to
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the point where I, all I could see was myself slapping her in the face.
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It was like, ah, you know, that lady, I mean, I'm sure she, she didn't, I don't think she
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You know, she was profiling me, typical Jewish doctor.
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I'm, I can almost, I can almost tell you, I want to tell you confidently that there is.
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Cause usually I find the kosher marks actually in all the like better things, you know, it's
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like their little code, like you can have this.
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I wish I, I wish I had a can laying around, but I don't.
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And I'm going to have to check that out after this.
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I'm not sure, but I, for some reason, I think maybe there is, I would say 50, 50.
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Well, it's really scary when you go, I've looked at, you know, baby food ingredients and it's
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It's amazing that kids can grow up and eat that stuff and be alive even.
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Well, I mean, alive is one thing, but they're not really, they're obese.
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I mean, my friends, kids, and I've tried, I must've given this.
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And told 50 of my friends exactly how to make it.
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Um, you know, there's the pediatrician, there's the doctors that are telling you that you're,
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Um, it's, there's the money and there's the time involved.
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They're like, well, the government says it's okay.
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So what's in the, this good baby food, what's in the ingredients there, this controversial
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Well, I can list the ingredients, um, to you real quick.
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So, um, what, when they're infants, uh, I used raw milk, which is like a huge no, no
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It's the only, I can't do regular milk, raw milk.
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I mean, you can't really get any better, but they will tell you, I mean, there's actually
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Um, so it's a raw milk, uh, lactose powder, um, which is all natural and organic.
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Um, uh, gelatin powder, which I'm, I forgot which vitamin or mineral was in that.
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Um, um, let's see, heavy cream, um, uh, infant probiotic powder, an acerola powder, which
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is, uh, like just natural vitamin C, um, sunflower oil, olive oil, cod liver oil, coconut oil,
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um, and, um, oh, whey, um, you know, from yogurt, um, and then a little bit of a distilled
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So, uh, you can actually, I found the, uh, recipe on Westin A price.org.
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And then, um, you, and then they, and then they tell you where to get it, which is radiantlifecatalog.com.
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Um, and that's, so the radiantlifecatalog.com and then slash baby slash child slash homemade
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It directs you straight to, um, the homemade formula.
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So what you do, the easiest thing to do is you buy the kit, which comes with everything.
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And, um, and then after that, you can kind of search in your local stores for some of
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the ingredients and you can buy the, um, you can't get the raw milk on the, on the radiant
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So you kind of, so you have to go find some of the other ingredients, but, um, and then
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And the other thing, the fermented cod liver oil is really good for teeth.
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I noticed I've been taking it too and notice that overall huge difference in my, my own
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I know there has been some, we knew a couple that they were feeding their kids on a vegetarian
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diet and they weren't doing it correctly, actually vegan diet and their teeth were rotting.
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And then they got them on some cod liver oil and some, you know, correct proteins.
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I mean, I, I, I would even go as far as saying it's miracle food.
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And I was going to say, I found out for our European listeners, if they can't get ahold
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of this, there's a company in Germany, I think it's called Holy H O L L E.
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And they make an organic, super healthy baby food as well.
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So I actually wanted to give the name of the book that I got, um, for actually when they
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start eating, um, when they start eating, uh, real food.
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Um, so it's called super nutrition for babies and the author is Catherine or Erlich MD.
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Um, so you could just, I mean, it's easy to find from there, but the, but that book is,
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So it gives some suggestions for feeding children overall, like through different ages or how's
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Cause most of us, we don't know where to begin and we don't have parents that are telling us
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And a lot of our baby boomer parents were experimented on, you know, dealt with all kinds
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So it's important that we break that cycle and start taking care of our children correctly
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now, because this is the health of our, of our people.
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And, um, if you listen to your pediatrician, you know, my pediatrician told me when she hit
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six months, it's okay to go ahead and feed her a rice cereal now from a box.
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Like, I, I mean, of course I just gave him a thumbs up, you know, but, um, no, no, she's
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I noticed with these doctors, you just have to kind of smile and nod and say, okay, we'll
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I mean, unfortunately that is what you have to do.
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And, um, I'm actually in the process of, um, me and my husband decided, screw it.
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We're going to bring her to a holistic doctor and we're just going to pay the money.
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I mean, some of them will range from, you know, $60 to a hundred dollars.
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And when you see how they charge for insurance and insurance rates and premiums, it actually,
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But of course now we're all forced to have health insurance, right?
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So there is, well, well, we're going to, like I said, yeah, since we have to have insurance,
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we're going to just pay the extra because right.
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We decided like, well, we probably only have to bring her there.
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You know, so we decided that we were going to do that.
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I also just wanted to mention one more ingredient that I actually decided on my own to add to
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I didn't do it until she was after a year old, not for any other reason, except for it
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Um, but I put it in there now and it's just, I mean, it for, for digestion, it is like,
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What, what other little suggestions do you have that you've noticed a difference giving your
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Um, well, uh, I also, I also use essential oils, um, for almost everything.
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Um, and actually I did want to, I did want to give you the name of the essential oils
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Um, they actually get their products, you know, they get their oranges from Italy and,
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you know, wherever else the best, um, stuff comes from.
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She got bronchitis, um, a very mild form of bronchitis.
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And, um, it was when she had, she had a very mild form of bronchitis.
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So again, I researched it and I got some oregano oil and I mixed it in with coconut oil, rubbed
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it on the bottom of her feet for a couple of weeks and it was gone.
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The wild mountain oregano oil is really powerful stuff.
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I mean, and I didn't really know, you know what I mean?
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But I, of course I go to the doctor and they want to give her antibiotics and I'm cringing,
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So I said, you know, I'm just gonna, I'm just gonna try it my way.
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And luckily the pediatrician I have now, you know, I kind of briefed him, debriefed him
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And he said, okay, he said he can't agree with me and he can't sign off on it, but he
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can work with me, you know, which is like, okay, well, thanks, man.
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So he keeps those, he keeps those prescriptions for antibiotics, you know, in, in the pharmacy
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There's a time for it, but nowadays people just reach for it anytime of the slightest
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Hopefully, um, the doctor can give us some antibiotics.
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And then you ruin your flora and fauna and your gut, which creates all these other problems
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and they don't tell you, oh, you need to take lots of probiotics while you're taking the
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And even if people know to do it, they're not, they don't, they're not going to do it.
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I mean, it's like, I mean, I do it, but that's, you know, that's me.
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I mean, you should see the supplements I take, you know, every day, but I notice a huge difference
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and I feel like you have to really beef up because we're just getting hit on so many
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So nowadays, if, if you're in the city and you want to stay healthy, there's a lot of
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things that you have to do and be proactive, but people are just lazy.
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They just want to take the one pill as opposed to the 20, you know, supplements you have to
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Um, so the last thing I wanted to mention as far as, um, you know, taking care of my child
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goes, um, apple cider vinegar, I'm sure you know all about it.
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I mean, she gets, she falls and has a scratch apple cider vinegar.
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She gets a bruise from get, you know, playing with her friends, apple cider vinegar.
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She gets the cat accidentally scratches her apple cider vinegar.
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I've used apple cider vinegar for a lot of things to different skin conditions and whatnot,
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If you have any molds, you don't like, I've, I've taken off several little molds and I was
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And you could just dab some on a cotton ball and just like hold it while you're, you know,
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watching a movie or something, a couple hours, and it will actually scab up and fall off.
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So you don't even have to go to the dermatologist and there's no scar.
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You mentioned you, you had some suggestions for, you know, cuts and bruises.
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Um, actually, and the aloe vera gel is actually really good for that too.
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Um, and then, you know, coconut oil is the go-to, you know, for everything.
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Now, are you trying to avoid some of the plastics?
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I mean, it seems like everything for kids, the cups, the dishes, everything's plastic.
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And then they're like sitting there chewing and sucking on the stuff.
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Um, I, uh, she has, um, we're actually trying to get her.
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Well, we're, we're, we're, we're going to be trying to get her off the bottles soon,
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but, um, she's, she likes them and she loves the formula and she likes to have one before
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So we're not like, you know, going to worry about the bottle.
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Um, but we give, we actually, um, have, I bought, um, I buy glass bottles off, off the
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I even saw some like little, was it Thor's hammer chew toys that were like organic and
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It was kind of hilarious, but I'm not using Etsy anymore because they were banning the
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They're like decided to not sell any of that stuff anymore.
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Well, I know your daughter Freya, she's still young, but have you thought about things you're
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going to do to incorporate, to teach her about her European heritage and roots?
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Um, well, um, I have it, we have it kind of easy because, uh, my whole family lives there.
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Um, so, you know, we're, we will be going to see them.
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Um, so, you know, that'll make it a little easier.
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Not, not a lot of people have relatives in Denmark.
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We're going to teach her about her, her heritage.
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Um, and on her dad's side too, you know, they're Italian, um, and Irish and she's, she's going
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We're going to make sure she knows about all of her ancestors and what they did and who
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And, um, you know, we definitely want to bring her, we were definitely, the plan is, you know,
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to go to Denmark and there she can see her, her culture firsthand.
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See, I mean, I grew up with all Russian family.
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My grandparents came to America, you know, not until the fifties.
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So I'm barely American too, you know, but having that language and growing up with a
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bunch of, you know, older Russian people and stuff that, that really made a big difference.
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But think of all these Americans here that grow up and no one in their family ever talks
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It, it would be like alien and, and that's how it is.
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I mean, I, shoot, man, I, uh, have growing up through the years in my twenties, even in
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my thirties, people don't even know like what their heritage is.
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How do they not take their little mecha trips to Europe and go explore?
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And I think it's just because we've been told almost that I think nowadays, because
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So they don't even look into that stuff anymore.
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They just believe what their teachers are telling their Marxist teachers are telling
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I mean, and you know, to get to, to touch on cultural Marxism, I mean, it is a complete
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anti-white propaganda, um, that the media has created in the education system for, for
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raising the next generation to hate themselves and their ancestors while you're at it.
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I know America has gone downhill into filth pretty quickly.
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So, I mean, as your child gets older, have you thought about ways you're going to equip
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her to deal with this onslaught of cultural Marxism?
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Because I mean, we can't shield them, but we don't want them to be full force in it.
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So have you thought about what you're going to do?
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Um, we have long conversations about this and, um, you know, the first step was, you
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know, to find a, I mean, I'm not saying where we live is so pro white.
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Um, but it is in a way because we go across the street on Friday nights to have dinner.
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Cause there's a, there's like a little band playing outside a restaurant across the street.
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And I've never seen so many blonde haired kids.
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There's, um, concerts in the park and during the summertime, they do concerts in the park
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I mean, it's, it's, uh, thousands and thousands of blonde haired kids.
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So we're, we're already in an area where, you know, we can, you know, not shield her
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from the rest of the world, but she lives here.
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So that's, that's, you know, our first, our first decision.
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Um, you know, the next is, you know, where we have her around a lot of family and we're
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going to make sure, you know, she's very close with the whole family.
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Um, we're deciding where we have a lot of conversations about, um, what we're going
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Um, but we are, we are definitely considering it.
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And there's a huge homeschool, um, uh, what would you call it?
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So then you can still socialize them and they have the right kind of friends to play with,
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I would think some parents could get together, you know, there'd be like five kids and you
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She can manage those kids and it would actually be affordable and be the best option.
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And, um, and like I said, I mean, these networks, it's like, I mean, the parents,
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It's like, I'm taking her to school, but it's not a public school, you know?
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Um, so I, you know, the homeschooling thing, you know, you, you think about it at first
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glance and it's like, oh my God, well, I can't do that.
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But, um, you, you know, like I said, we've been doing some research and no, it is, it
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Especially in California because aren't, you know, white kids are pretty much the minority
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So they grow up there and they're not learning anything about their people or their history
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Then they grow up with all the non-white kids and they'll marry them and have kids and it'll
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And not only that, they're, you know, the public schools around here are making sure, um, that
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the white kids know that they are not smarter than any other kids.
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Um, you know, with the common core, whatever the hell they're doing, I, I really, you know,
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I saw another, uh, let me pull up the headline here.
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Uh, this is from Daily Mail, but is your baby racist?
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The scientists discover a way to reverse racial bias in young children.
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And they're like, it's a, it's a problem that these white babies, they're attracted to white
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mothers, older white women and other white babies.
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This is a problem we need, you know, we need to discover ways to break this apart, basically
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So they're basically like doing these mind control experiments on these infants.
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This is racist, you know, trying to break apart that primordial connection that you have
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to your race, let alone, you know, your mother.
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So like basically trying, I mean, it's, it's, it's to me, it's like, they're trying to tell
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And I just think, who are these idiot parents that allow this to happen to their kid?
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They're like, sure, you could use my kid for this experiment.
00:31:25.480
And it's like, what, what kind, who are these scientists and who's paying them?
00:31:32.700
Well, what are your thoughts on the importance of, you know, traditional family or the primordial
00:31:37.220
family structure is, do you think it's important for kids to grow up with a mom and a dad?
00:31:47.540
Because nowadays they're saying, oh, kids that grow up with two dads or two moms, they
00:31:54.140
You know, I haven't actually gone to check out kids that have grown out that, grown up
00:32:08.460
I think these people are taking too many medications or I don't know.
00:32:12.880
Well, to our listeners, if you haven't already, please listen to my interview with Dawn Stefanakowicz.
00:32:18.440
She wrote the book Out from Under the Impact of Homosexual Parenting.
00:32:21.700
And she talks about how children are impacted long-term by various family structures and
00:32:30.300
And there is actually a lot of alarming evidence that shows how same-sex parenting is detrimental
00:32:37.620
This is something that people don't want to talk about because it's not politically correct,
00:32:41.440
but it is something that should be looked at for the children.
00:32:49.080
Nature made a man and a woman to be the mother and the father.
00:32:55.980
I just can't imagine how anybody thinks that you don't need a mother or you don't need a
00:33:04.620
Well, I wanted to ask, since you're well aware of the war on European people, how did you
00:33:10.420
I'm always curious because it happens differently for everyone.
00:33:14.780
It could have been, you know, at a very young age where I wasn't even, you know, aware of
00:33:29.320
So, so I lived in a, in a, in a, in a, in a pretty white neighborhood, but, um, there
00:33:37.440
So I had to get, um, I had to go to the middle school.
00:33:46.220
Um, and my, you know, I, I, I think that I kind of opened my eyes to what was going
00:33:56.680
My best friend who was, you know, totally, total boppy cheerleader type, um, started,
00:34:04.860
you know, hanging out with black guys and dating black guys and, um, doing all that,
00:34:11.920
And it was just, it, it just wasn't right to me.
00:34:26.740
I mean, it wasn't any, I mean, I, I wasn't a hateful kid.
00:34:31.240
Um, it, it was just like, I was just like, no, you know, I mean, she would try to get me
00:34:37.240
to hang out and then, you know, their friends would be around and not one time.
00:34:41.920
I, it was like, no, I'm no, I'm just going to go home.
00:34:46.000
And then, you know, so I didn't like defriend her or anything until a little bit later I did.
00:34:51.920
Um, but I would hear the stories, you know, and it was like horror stories almost.
00:35:00.320
And, um, um, just how, I mean, just how they, just how they treated her, um, you know,
00:35:07.000
getting her pregnant and, you know, um, snatching her up and making her get an abortion.
00:35:13.120
Um, well, you know, which is a good thing, but, but I mean, you know, like not treated
00:35:35.440
Um, and that's, you know, I think that's when I realized not, I don't, I don't think
00:35:43.800
I mean, it took me years and I'm still learning what is really going on.
00:35:48.480
Um, but that was the time when I, it was like, okay, I, you know, I'm this, this just
00:36:02.440
I remember being young and seeing that and seeing that around me and just thinking something
00:36:12.640
Next, you know, let's move on to the next show.
00:36:15.400
Well, it seems for some reason women are especially programmed by politically correct kind
00:36:22.540
Well, um, you know, most women want to go along with what's in style, you know, the latest
00:36:33.160
Um, and the media is making them feel guilty about their own, their, their own, you know,
00:36:44.560
it's like the, you know, you see all the commercials and all the, all the whining about the poor kids
00:36:52.640
Um, it's like, they're turning these women away from their own family, turning them into,
00:36:56.560
um, I don't know if you've heard this term, but I've been seeing it, um, being flung around
00:37:09.920
They're, these women are turning into cuck-servatives.
00:37:12.440
They're, they're, they're being, they're being pushed away from their own to go take
00:37:20.800
They're the warbler taking care of the cuckoo bird and they don't even know it.
00:37:27.780
And my, my husband actually used that exact term the other day.
00:37:31.720
Um, and it's turning them away from being mothers to their own or even becoming mothers.
00:37:36.760
Um, and, and also they're being torn between career and family.
00:37:41.420
They're being, you know, they're, somebody down the line is convincing them that they
00:37:45.980
can't do both, uh, which that it is perfectly manageable to do both.
00:37:50.720
It's because we're, we're told too, that like pregnancy and children is, is, uh, oppressive,
00:38:02.960
You know, I, I almost feel like if you have that kind of mindset,
00:38:06.600
maybe it's best that you don't carry on your line and your DNA.
00:38:14.220
I noticed a lot of women, it's, it's very trendy right now to be like genocidal and hate
00:38:22.380
You know, you mentioned the cheerleader girl earlier.
00:38:24.200
I remember cheerleader girls used to be kind of more stuck up and conservative, but now they're
00:38:35.520
I mean, to, to put it in a nutshell, it's like society is just stopping women from fulfilling
00:38:44.740
Which, which is just like, you know, women open your goddamn eyes, listen, listen a little
00:38:55.340
Apparently the quote unquote feminist movement was supposed to be liberating us.
00:39:00.560
Uh, before that women could stay home and have children and the men can afford to take care
00:39:06.400
And there was, you know, the companies understood about like a household income.
00:39:24.360
Do you have experience with that in California?
00:39:27.860
Um, you know, I don't, uh, you know, I, I kind of, I really keep, you know, I, I'm, I
00:39:35.860
have a very, uh, a super, super belief system and I'm very good at keeping that shit away
00:39:43.040
from me, but, but I see it, you know, I, I see it on, on the media and on the social
00:39:49.120
And it's just absurd, you know, um, in my mind, women have roles, um, to have kids and
00:39:56.640
to nurture them is one of them, you know, to cook your husband dinner, to clean the
00:40:02.920
I mean, it, it, that's what I do, you know, and I'm very independent and then men have
00:40:10.360
The feminist movement, it's turning women into acting like men and, and men into acting like
00:40:20.380
And now these lefty guys are becoming such a limp wrists.
00:40:24.980
It's like, like I could snap some of these guys in half and then they can't even, they
00:40:30.980
It's like, uh, why would a woman want to be with you?
00:40:35.540
I mean, I would almost feel sorry for them, but I don't.
00:40:40.780
I also wonder why is it that white women in particular, they have like zero ethnic or racial
00:40:48.080
I mean, I have to look back on myself cause I was that way.
00:40:53.480
I mean, I just really woke up to this a few years ago because, you know, we've been researching
00:40:58.820
And after a while you come to this topic of white genocide and it's like, how did I miss
00:41:07.720
I knew, you know, other races were, were different.
00:41:10.800
But now I think of it in a total different way of like folkhood and unity and respecting
00:41:16.380
And, uh, but a lot of women, white women in particular don't have that, do they?
00:41:23.600
I mean, it's not even that much in Europe, sadly.
00:41:27.480
I think it's because they're not nationalistic anymore.
00:41:32.520
So they, they're not allowed to think like that.
00:41:36.200
Um, even, even my own family over there, um, you know, um, they, they've never, they've
00:41:46.260
never really experienced the diversity because they live on a farm in Denmark.
00:41:51.340
So, you know, um, you know, I, we, they got that going for them, but you know, oh, they
00:41:57.000
would, they want to go help the poor kids in Africa.
00:42:03.060
You know, the Nordic countries like Denmark and Sweden, they actually give like, I forget
00:42:08.040
how many, uh, kroner and crowns it was, but, uh, like, uh, the equivalent of like a billion
00:42:15.960
You guys are like Danish people are like a tiny minority in the world.
00:42:20.940
And they're like giving a billion dollars to Africa.
00:42:26.200
The other thing I was thinking of, you know, I've been complaining about this lately.
00:42:29.720
Like where is the sisterhood among white women?
00:42:33.320
And then when I say sisterhood, it conjures up people's ideas of like black women hanging
00:42:39.000
You know, they think of what was that movie like waiting to exhale or something.
00:42:44.200
Well, I mean, why are we lacking that kind of a sisterhood?
00:42:49.280
Um, I personally have a very strong, tight knit sisterhood.
00:42:57.800
Um, I, I actually have a, I actually, me and, me and my sister started a, a sisterhood
00:43:12.760
Um, and, um, we are, there's, I mean, there's a, there's a lot of rules, so a lot of the
00:43:26.560
And, um, there's about 15 of us left still and it's been gone for about, I would say like
00:43:33.060
three years now and, um, and we all have the same values, beliefs, um, morals, you know,
00:43:42.560
we're, we're all, um, we're all mothers, we're all sisters, you know, um, and so, so
00:43:51.600
I'm not really, I can't really tell you about the lack of sisterhood and, and, and other
00:43:57.620
than my actual quote unquote pink team, I have so many women friends.
00:44:02.860
I mean, everywhere I go, I have women friends and they are just wonderful people, wonderful
00:44:14.820
And I have to say, I've met some great women doing the show that have reached out to me.
00:44:19.100
I've met women that are, you know, are becoming very good friends, but sometimes when I go out
00:44:23.440
to the store, even Whole Foods, you know, I, I see a fellow white woman and I smile and
00:44:28.000
I say hi and they look at you like, why are you talking to me?
00:44:33.300
It's just like, what happened to just being nice to each other?
00:44:36.900
It's almost like materialism has gotten in the way and competition has gotten in the way
00:44:41.000
instead of just now I look at it differently since I've woken up to the stuff like, oh, she's
00:44:45.520
Well, she, she's part of, she's part of our race.
00:44:52.180
And it's, it's even a little bit harder for me because I'm covered in tattoos.
00:44:58.100
And so if you can imagine, you know, a white woman covered in tattoos, walking around with
00:45:03.980
her child, I mean, don't say hi to her, you know, she might pull out a gun on you or something,
00:45:10.780
or, or maybe my daughter is going to pull out a gun on them, you know?
00:45:15.540
So, uh, it's just like you said, yeah, you want to, you want to embrace your, your own.
00:45:22.540
But it's so hard to these days because of, you know, pretty much cultural Marxism.
00:45:29.660
I noticed the other day too, I posted some pictures of some kind of European pagan women
00:45:35.960
And, and unfortunately, because of mostly, I think Jews in Hollywood, people right away
00:45:40.800
think of like, oh, it's sorority girls making out or witches in the woods.
00:45:45.660
It's like totally perverted that imagery of, uh, European pagan women or your, or the European
00:45:53.820
Oh, that really, I'm going to tell you the truth.
00:46:01.400
It's like, it has to be some sleazy thing when we all hang out.
00:46:04.400
And I just, I just, I'm sick of that, you know?
00:46:07.160
Well, I'll tell you one thing that is not how, I mean, of course we've had our little,
00:46:13.640
you know, you know, the, the quote unquote haters who, you know, think we're a lesbian
00:46:20.520
It, it, there's always going to be that somebody or those somebodies who, who hate you because,
00:46:27.740
you know, cause, cause you are succeeding because you're, you're happy because you're
00:46:34.540
But, um, I really, um, I don't, uh, I'm not really familiar with, um, with the perversion
00:46:45.380
of the sisterhood because mine is so strong, um, with all the women in my life.
00:46:55.080
So what kind of things do you guys do when you get together?
00:47:01.000
Other than the topless pillow fights, of course.
00:47:04.180
Other than the making out with it, with each other.
00:47:09.040
Um, we get together, we go to the beach, um, we go to the park, you know, cause we all
00:47:20.520
I mean, we all go to each other's birthday parties.
00:47:24.600
We have huge, you know, Thanksgiving where we buy a couple of turkeys and, and, uh, we all
00:47:39.180
I noticed women were easily programmed by what's on TV trends, materialism.
00:47:45.060
I mean, it's, it's just sickening to me how malleable some women can be.
00:47:54.620
You know, that's the, gosh, that's a good question.
00:47:56.840
And I'm so alien to that, that it's, it's hard for me to answer, but, um, it's, I mean,
00:48:04.700
it's just, it's the media, the media, they have control.
00:48:09.880
And that's, you know, that's, that's true for a lot of these women.
00:48:18.560
They don't want to, they want to hate other women and be jealous of other women and think
00:48:23.040
other women want their man, even though they're not even having a baby with this man.
00:48:29.980
Stop, stop looking at all the other women and, and wondering if your man's going to leave
00:48:38.420
So, I mean, it's just like, it goes, I could go on and on, but, but it's like, they're so,
00:48:45.140
um, they're so self-absorbed and materialistic, as you said, that they forget what the most
00:49:01.080
I mean, there's, you know, there's plenty of women who want to have a kid and then get
00:49:04.220
the check for the kid and, you know, just throw them in daycare and move on.
00:49:08.900
But, um, it's like, you know, it's like women have lost the sense of, of the family.
00:49:17.880
You know, I think of that picture of the, of the, of the white family, you know, holding
00:49:24.340
It used to be on billboards around here, but I mean, that's, that's like wiped out.
00:49:28.600
But, but to me, I get the greatest feeling and I, I, my heart gets warm and I feel like,
00:49:35.700
you know, this is, you know, I, I feel like proud when, when I think about that.
00:49:41.620
And I think women have just lost sight of that.
00:49:45.120
I think of two, our ancestors, women were so much more in touch with their fertility.
00:49:49.440
There was celebrations around it, rituals around it.
00:49:52.980
They, they were in touch with their cycle, with the moon, you know, but now we've just,
00:49:58.180
We take a birth control pill and just don't even know when we're ovulating.
00:50:03.740
And then you have this sinister, unconscious programming going on in TV where I noticed it's
00:50:08.320
always the white women in particular too, that are not having children or, oh my God,
00:50:12.760
children, you know, like I see that on, on random TV shows all the time.
00:50:16.900
And it's like, oh, the woman's got to go work and, you know, run this fortune 500 company,
00:50:26.660
Well, I mean, it's like if people would just open their fricking brains a little bit,
00:50:33.240
they could, they would realize what's going on.
00:50:35.180
I mean, the, the, um, the onslaught of, of white hatred is just the anti-white everything.
00:50:45.780
It's just like, I mean, so, you know, people want to kick down the, you know, this happened
00:50:56.040
They want to kick them down before people would fight for that.
00:50:59.120
Now it's like, they're just getting kicked down and they're not getting back up.
00:51:02.540
So I wanted to ask you too, what are your thoughts on the patriarchy?
00:51:06.980
Because we always hear every, you know, all these feminists blaming the patriarchy, it's
00:51:12.420
Um, well, I mean, I have a really short answer for that.
00:51:19.000
Um, these women need to get their heads out of their asses and just let men be men again.
00:51:27.480
Men are more wired, I think, to lead and, you know, take control and like run societies
00:51:33.720
And, and, you know, we have to remember everything men do is to get the woman.
00:51:40.720
They build all these fancy buildings and manufacture all the stuff and cars.
00:51:46.660
Because like, if there were no women, I don't think like guys would be making most of the
00:51:55.180
Um, so yeah, I mean, um, as I said, I wholeheartedly agree with it.
00:52:01.300
Um, I think it needs to be brought back to life.
00:52:05.400
And I think some of these women just have really bad relationships with men.
00:52:11.080
I mean, sure, there's been a few control freaks along the way, but you get rid of them.
00:52:13.980
You know, you got good and bad and you, you can find the right guy and it, and it works.
00:52:18.440
You create the balance, you know, who does, who does what?
00:52:20.820
It doesn't have to be oppressive, you know, just because he has, because he has more testosterone
00:52:34.440
I mean, white women are not having kids and some women can't have kids.
00:52:38.260
I mean, how can we change the minds of women to start having children?
00:52:41.160
How can we make it trendy to have more children?
00:52:45.120
So I thought about this and, um, I figured it out.
00:52:49.700
I'm going to take Freya on a tour around the world and they're all going to see her and
00:53:02.100
I mean, God, she, she's just all around, um, just such a blessing to the world.
00:53:08.960
I think, you know, it's funny when you take, uh, I've been around the world and I've been
00:53:13.880
to, you know, Asia and Africa and stuff, and they love little blonde babies.
00:53:18.000
They'll sit here and stare and just want to look because they're exotic.
00:53:21.360
You know, we actually are the world's minority, specifically blondes too.
00:53:25.500
But now you see like, you know, Charlize Theron will, you know, she's beautiful, but, oh,
00:53:30.000
she supported the ANC, of course, hates her own Afrikaner people.
00:53:37.680
You know, I can't stand her now that I know her politics.
00:53:45.480
There's been a couple other like beautiful, you know, Germanic Nordic models and they have
00:53:52.140
They don't have the light eyes and the light hair anymore.
00:53:54.860
It's just, it seems like mixed race babies have become more like the latest accessory.
00:54:06.840
I mean, those women are the textbook definition of a conservative.
00:54:12.480
You know, you're perfectly able to have your own children, but you're going to Africa to
00:54:19.340
Like, dude, someone, someone needs to like knock them over the head with a hammer.
00:54:24.700
And if you want to adopt, I mean, there's plenty of little Afrikaner babies in South Africa
00:54:29.160
that are living in squatter camps now that need help.
00:54:32.940
Why couldn't Charlize Theron adopt three of those, you know?
00:54:40.480
Well, I know as we're winding down here, I wanted to ask as mothers, what are some other
00:54:43.940
suggestions you can make so that we raise our children correctly?
00:54:47.400
Um, well, um, you know, uh, one of the most important things to me and as a mother is to
00:54:54.580
be engaged with your child, you know, listen to everything there.
00:54:58.560
Notice the changes that they're making and, you know, be prepared for the next change and
00:55:05.360
So, um, you know, be engaged in everything, even when they're babbling, try to, you know,
00:55:10.640
try to, you know, understand them or at least, you know, you know, my kid babbles all day,
00:55:17.160
but I think about, I, I figure out what she wants or what she's trying to say.
00:55:26.880
Um, you know, I could be in the middle of a grocery store and she grabs something off
00:55:31.960
We're going to sit there until she puts it back on the shelf, you know, um, love them
00:55:36.460
unconditionally without, I mean, you know, I hear so many mothers complaining about not
00:55:42.020
in my circle, but, um, about, you know, how their kids are crying.
00:55:50.440
So, you know, let them cry or, or do something about it.
00:55:55.420
You know, like how could you complain about your kid crying?
00:56:01.560
Well, isn't that some form of parenting too now where they just like let the baby cry?
00:56:13.180
Um, and then because, you know, and then when they're toddlers, if you don't do that,
00:56:24.160
I don't, I don't follow, um, um, you know, and to keep going, um, you know, be healthy,
00:56:30.740
um, in mind, body and spirit, you know, just make, show your kid that, that you're happy,
00:56:42.340
I mean, I've heard parents say, you know, this is not their, this is not their rodeo there.
00:56:57.400
Teach them their heritage is so important because if you do that, they're going to grow up proud.
00:57:03.480
And being proud is, I think, very important when it comes to confidence, when it comes
00:57:09.280
to self-esteem, you know, if you just give them that, they're just already going to have
00:57:14.940
So when the kid, you know, when the mean kids start, they're going to have that, you know,
00:57:20.040
sense of pride already instilled in them, um, spend time with family, every family member
00:57:27.000
you have, you know, spend time, set time aside and never break, never break the, you know,
00:57:33.060
if you have a, every Saturday, we're going to go see grandma, you go see her every Saturday.
00:57:39.540
Um, choose wisely who and what they're surrounded by, you know, um, make sure everything around
00:57:46.280
them is healthy and conducive to what you believe in and what you want them to grow up seeing
00:57:57.420
I'm sure I could think of more things, but I think those are, I bulleted the most important
00:58:02.000
You know, something else I noticed too, in, in speaking to other women like you, I've noticed
00:58:06.420
women like us have some of the healthiest marriages, which is very telling, like good
00:58:12.700
I can't tell you how many leftist women I know who are always like just mouthing off
00:58:17.320
and complaining and telling these like, you know, intimate details about their husbands
00:58:22.620
I'm finding women that are more like us, they don't behave that way.
00:58:26.060
You know, they treat them right well and they actually have healthy relationships and they
00:58:29.840
aren't sitting and complaining and gossiping all the time, which is very telling to me.
00:58:34.300
And I could, you know, now that you mentioned that I could think of 10, maybe 15 off the top
00:58:38.720
of my head right now who have great relationships with their husbands.
00:58:44.260
I mean, your kids, they're going to see that it's an example for sure.
00:58:51.920
Have, have great relationships with your partners.
00:58:56.500
The last thing I wanted to bring up too is, and you're probably well aware of this, but
00:59:05.540
We like all those things, but we also need our hormones balanced.
00:59:08.280
And we don't want to, you know, become toxic in the process, but there are lots of good
00:59:12.320
Have you kind of gotten rid of all the bad stuff in your closet and in your house?
00:59:17.180
Well, um, you know, to tell you the truth, it's like, it's very hard to do a full sweep.
00:59:23.900
Um, but I, but you know, for the most part, um, you know, I, I use vinegar to clean because,
00:59:30.260
you know, if, if I clean the kitchen floor, she's going to go right on it.
00:59:34.080
So, um, vinegar is, is a great cleaning, um, and you can clean everything with it.
00:59:42.240
Um, as far, you know, there's other things that are a little bit harder to get rid of
00:59:47.820
You know, of course I have the natural laundry, laundry detergent.
00:59:51.720
Um, but I haven't gotten to the point where I'm going to make my own yet.
01:00:02.420
They're, they're soap nuts and they actually clean everything.
01:00:09.500
Um, yeah, I mean, uh, I've, you know, I, I have organic makeup.
01:00:19.060
Unfortunately, it doesn't work as good as the, as the latter, but.
01:00:24.160
I've, there's so many brands out there and I've tried a little bit of them all.
01:00:27.400
So I kind of know which ones are really good now.
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And then, you know, I mean, honestly you could live off, um, keeping, you know, as long as
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you have water, coconut oil, uh, apple cider vinegar, it's like you can, you know, of course
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The essential oils and then a carrier oil like coconut or jojoba or almond, just use that
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You don't need all these lotions with phthalates and all this other garbage in it.
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And then you could just put in some, you know, scented essential oil in there and it works
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So maybe you can share your contact details in case people want to get in touch with you.
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So my email is nlikenancy, I K K I n like nancy five zero at hotmail.com.
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Um, and, uh, maybe if they, if they're getting ahold of me through this, um, through you, maybe
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they could just put radio three 14 in the, um, subject line.
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No, um, it was just such a pleasure and I'm so happy that, uh, to have this opportunity.
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Well, I have to say, I've noticed an increase this last year of women who have been reaching
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out, who are taking a deep interest into topics concerning cultural Marxism and the war
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on Europeans, this is encouraging and they're the sort of strong women that lead other women,
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alpha females who other females follow or aspire to be like, I feel we're in the process
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of resurrecting an ancient female archetype, but also updating and expanding upon it.
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Like I said in the interview, these women are the healthiest mentally, spiritually, and
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That tells me we are onto the truth aligned with nature's best course for us.
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I have never met a feminist who is fulfilled with her life and is happy.
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Regarding the patriarchy, I've come to understand how it exists in order to support the matriarchy.
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I'm not talking about the religious dogmatic version of patriarchy because that's a fraud.
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I'm talking about the male-female balance and perfect harmony in accord with nature.
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For thousands of years, as we've evolved, men have carried on specific roles and so have
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It's all who have helped contribute to the imbalance with nature's order.
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All those who deny it exists and who sever themselves from that knowledge.
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I believe there is a way to create a system, a society that is still technologically advanced,
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Our roles we play have already been chosen for us biologically.
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And sure, there's wiggle room there, but generally women nurture, we inspire, we heal, we encourage,
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And we possess sensuality and emotion that drives men to new heights.
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The Promethean spirit, when in balance with nature and the male-female balance, can be a
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spiritual experience that propels us to greatness.
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They're dead inside, unfulfilled, and always miserable because they're so far away from
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That is why having to exist is oppressive for them.
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I think something special is beginning to happen among awake Europeans, though.
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They're finding that spiritual element that comes when they're united with their kind and purpose and focus.
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I think there's a history to us European folk, a story that is much deeper and much older than we know.
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Tune in or go to redicecreations.com or radio314.com.
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Thanks for joining me and I hope you have a great night.
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Now we're like corpses wandering with the days that you're near blue.
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Oh, out of fire we can make him all that day bleed.
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We are, we are, we are, we are, we are, we are.
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We are, we are, we are, we are, we are, we are.
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I won't ask you to be real, but each day we're losing time.
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Don't know when we're too busy paying stupid bills, but it's true.