Red Ice TV - May 02, 2025


Another Shooting Kills 3 In Sweden, More Terror In Germany? & Fed Up Mom Shiloh Hendrix - FF Ep305


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 15 minutes

Words per Minute

163.10706

Word Count

22,030

Sentence Count

1,336

Misogynist Sentences

39

Hate Speech Sentences

86


Summary

In this episode, we talk about some of the recent shootings in Sweden, the state's monopoly on violence, and a potential new terrorist attack in Stuttgart, Germany. We are joined by two great guests from the "Stomping Grounds Sweden" to talk about the situation in their home country.


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00:05:43.200 and welcome back ladies and gentlemen i'm henrik red eyes tv thank you for tuning in
00:06:01.060 another friday is upon us hope you're all doing well out there great to be back with you
00:06:06.640 boys and girls in the audience if you missed the show yesterday with uh thomas rousseau from
00:06:12.300 patriot front live in studio here i definitely check that out i gotta get it up on a couple
00:06:15.840 of places still we had a actually a late uh kind of late to dinner with uh thomas and some of the
00:06:19.840 uh patriot front boys here as well i saw one complaint it's like you didn't notify us anywhere
00:06:24.400 about it i actually i did in the morning but you know last time they were in court lane you know
00:06:29.060 they were there it wasn't the greatest experience i kind of wanted to avoid some you never know right
00:06:34.240 so i was like okay let's not promote it until the same day at least if someone plans something you
00:06:38.520 you know nothing nothing will go wrong but anyway check it out it's going up on uh you know
00:06:42.300 redassmembers.com and telegram and a couple other places a little bit after this show but today
00:06:47.500 boys and girls we're going to focus a little bit on some of the recent just yet again shootings in
00:06:53.520 sweden of course bombs going off continuously uh losing control when it comes to uh you know the
00:06:59.940 state's monopoly on violence uh in sweden while they're cracking down hard on uh well let's see let's
00:07:06.620 take some examples uh an old lady selling cinnamon buns on facebook we'll uh we'll talk about that
00:07:12.160 story uh we're going to talk about germany too a potential new uh you know terrorist attack in
00:07:17.040 stuttgart uh possibly we don't have all the details yet but you know that wouldn't be surprising
00:07:21.740 considering the track record uh and a little bit later we might well we we have to talk about this uh
00:07:28.060 how do we put it the mom who had enough the fed up mom over i think this was in minnesota if i
00:07:33.060 read the state correctly uh she said some naughty words and now the anti-whites are coming after her
00:07:39.380 silo hendrix i think her name was uh but uh the support the backing has been tremendous that's some
00:07:45.840 of the stuff we're going to get into today but we have two great guests with us here who's going to
00:07:49.740 help be a guest host this flashback friday over from uh my stomping grounds sweden we have don
00:07:54.860 ericsson and magnus surman with us uh boys say hello good to see you hello hello hello good evening
00:08:02.440 nice to be back here indeed how are you guys doing good to see it was it was a while ago
00:08:06.980 yeah it was uh i don't remember when i was here last but uh it's been a while but it's nice to be
00:08:13.860 back uh looking in and talking a bit about what's happening over here and over there so uh looking
00:08:19.940 forward to it i know it's late over there too boys i know we have plenty of coffee lined up because
00:08:24.640 it's uh just turned uh what is it 11 17 over there right now so appreciate you guesting up as well for
00:08:30.180 us yeah but i mean what better things can you do a friday evening than talk to talk to you hendrik
00:08:37.140 and and talk to the nice audience of of red eyes oh thank you that's right that's very nice of you
00:08:42.400 boys so appreciate it uh so uh how's things going with uh obviously you guys are from the uh well you're
00:08:47.700 involved in many projects over in sweden but uh the free sweden the association over there obviously
00:08:52.240 you still have a large presence doing media production and all kinds of things uh give us a
00:08:57.060 little uh little update how things are going well it's been uh some i think it was like two years
00:09:03.580 ago we were last on your show so a lot has happened since then we we opened our second house uh that's
00:09:09.960 one of the main things we do in our project is that we establish these uh house of the swedes which are
00:09:16.140 meeting points and and you know open places for people to come and and and meet nationalists and
00:09:22.980 take part in events and so on so we opened our second house that house got attacked and the main
00:09:28.760 building was burnt down uh in a terrorist attack from from antifa and um it's been a lot of work with
00:09:36.300 rebuilding and you know cleaning it up and so on um but at the same time we have you know focused a lot
00:09:44.040 on our online presence as well so we have both of these legs so um it hasn't stopped us at all no but
00:09:53.660 we have cleaned it up and uh instead focused on the second building on um in that was on the same
00:10:01.780 um in the same place all right nice uh yeah i'll pull up some websites and stuff here later on too but
00:10:07.520 yeah i wanted to start why don't we talk about what happened in upsala sweden uh and i don't have
00:10:13.600 all i don't have all the details yet and it's like it's almost hard to just keep up with all the
00:10:18.560 shootings now i mean bomb is one things and i'm laughing but it's just so absurd when you're
00:10:23.940 considering everything and and how far it's gone i think i saw some statistics that uh sweden i'm not
00:10:30.260 sure if it's true but it was like higher crime rates in sweden now than el salvador obviously he's
00:10:34.340 cleaned up quite a bit so maybe you know they surpassed each other at some point uh bukele
00:10:38.540 obviously in el salvador with these uh prisons they're opening up and everything a lot of people
00:10:42.620 illegals from the u.s is being sent there and things like this gang members um but i mean it's
00:10:48.260 it just i'm just looking at this i'm just like yeah right i'm not i'm not surprised and it will not
00:10:53.800 stop anytime soon this will just continue and this is the new norm now uh in sweden basically
00:10:59.180 voice well i think first you have to understand that the swedish society is built for a very
00:11:07.820 homogenous high trust society so everything you know how the police works how the laws are are made
00:11:14.360 and so on are are made for a totally different society so since sweden became multicultural and we
00:11:21.780 now have like one third of the people in sweden are foreigners of some sort uh maybe around 20 25
00:11:29.220 percent non-europeans things have changed rapidly and what we see now in sweden developed the last
00:11:35.300 10 years is you know a gang and clan conflict uh taking place um on the swedish streets and the swedish
00:11:45.860 police and the swedish politicians they are not ready to to to handle this they they don't really have
00:11:52.340 the tools to handle this because all our tools were made for a swedish high trust society and now
00:11:59.220 everything is changing really really fast so of course it's it's a terrible situation and this last um
00:12:08.740 um triple murder um was uh something it was not new but it's quite rare that it happens in the middle
00:12:19.220 of one of the biggest cities in sweden in upsala in the middle of the day so it was like 5 pm
00:12:28.820 uh and uh it was also you know it was bright outside and so on usually these are things that happens
00:12:36.420 in the suburbs uh in the middle of the night but uh this was different and um i i think
00:12:46.020 many swedes are getting used to it and that's it's the worst part new new achievement unlocked
00:12:51.860 i guess cling it's got them video game what we know about the perps and and victims yet is this an
00:12:57.940 internal uh migrant feud as so many of them are i mean occasionally of course swedes get kind of caught
00:13:04.020 in the crossfire really many times and you know especially when bombs and shit like this goes off
00:13:08.420 we've seen uh swedes being injured and killed as a consequence of of this gang uh warfare basically
00:13:15.140 yeah and and more swedes are joining these gangs as well um because the this culture you know with
00:13:22.580 like gangster hip-hop and so on this is this is promoted in state media and and that this lifestyle
00:13:28.740 is promoted as you know dangerous and a bit exciting so you can see more swedes go into these
00:13:34.020 gangs as well of course they are a small minority in the gangs but more you can see them more and more
00:13:39.220 of them at least uh which is disturbing and and but what we know so far this happened in in a barber shop
00:13:47.060 that is run by eritreans um and the victims uh were like between 15 and 20 years old
00:13:57.220 and first they arrested a 16 year old um of somali but he has now been released and instead they have
00:14:06.260 taken four other guys into custody we don't know the identities of them yet but it's
00:14:13.860 surely some sort of middle eastern african whatever feud
00:14:18.660 people it seems now it seems like uh with the latest information coming also it seems like at
00:14:26.820 least one of the guys uh getting shot uh didn't have anything to do with with the gangs or organized
00:14:33.780 crime in that sense uh they don't think so in a way maybe he knew someone who knew someone but if you
00:14:41.540 go to a school in one of these areas in sweden you know someone who is involved in something you know
00:14:45.860 that's that's how it works so at least one of them were like uh innocent in that sense and this
00:14:51.300 is not the first time either that is happening you know we have had a a couple of shootings um
00:14:57.300 just in the latest where um it was one guy coming home from the gym he was like 17 years old
00:15:03.780 uh who was shot we don't really know why uh but he was shot of one of these uh they think gang members
00:15:12.580 or something like that and uh as you said with the uh explosions and the bombings you have had some
00:15:18.660 elderly people a dog was injured and had to be uh put to rest and and so this is uh as we said before
00:15:26.500 this will i mean for many years many years we have talked about this we are warned about this
00:15:32.100 and we have said that this will uh spill over and and and uh people will be caught in the crossfire
00:15:37.300 and and now this is happening and the thing is that as dawn was was talking about um people are
00:15:46.260 getting used to that also yeah and really i mean in the 80s and the 90s i remember
00:15:53.300 uh when we had some you know knife violence of skinheads and rockers and bikers and i you know
00:16:00.260 whatever who was fighting in the subways and and so on and we had this giant demonstrations and we had
00:16:06.340 this uh anti-violence from the state and the police and the and the the uh all the different government
00:16:14.500 bureaus and so on and people were having big demonstrations in stockholm you know hundred thousand
00:16:20.500 people down with violence and now everyone is like yeah this happens you know it happens i mean
00:16:25.780 we had this guy uh michael shot uh in the head executed uh because he told some of these young
00:16:34.820 uh gang members uh to stop messing around so they shot him in the face and two weeks later more or less
00:16:42.820 everyone has forgotten about it so something is broken uh in the mind of the people yeah this is really
00:16:49.220 what it's all about and and the last thing is also as dawn said swedish society is not uh capable to
00:16:57.940 handle uh children uh who are extremely violent uh this is something totally new if you put weapons
00:17:07.780 in the hands of children what will happen this will happen they don't have any
00:17:12.100 they they they don't have any any consequence you know thinking about what's happening so
00:17:18.980 it's uh it's really downward slope in that sense but still you can live your whole life here having
00:17:25.140 a good time never having to worry about anything so it's um people's bubbles as you say are also very
00:17:32.820 but the bleed over as you're talking about now it's like it's it's you you might be shot it there's a
00:17:39.780 you you might be caught up in one of these little gang warfare things as you said about the recruitment
00:17:44.980 too right obviously this is because of the um uh what's the term i'm looking for when you're
00:17:50.900 officially you know become an adult 18 obviously yeah yeah so they're recruiting down in fifth even
00:17:56.020 younger now right yeah well 11 13 11 exactly uh and that so the other gangs turn to these youths
00:18:03.300 uh to i've heard stories of them obviously threatening them but also bribing them and giving them things
00:18:08.500 and you know you go and do this and take care of that and and exactly it's like high trust safe
00:18:14.020 society for decades and decades too safe obviously too comfortable to cut you know too too safe and
00:18:20.500 and and then now now we're caught off guard we're importing these people from the third world criminal
00:18:26.340 minded and and they turn to this immediately and they're attracted to it and now they're starting
00:18:30.900 recruitment of younger and younger people uh and meanwhile as they're kind of like basically like giving
00:18:37.140 up right there was one uh i think it was a paper here uh from lund university uh that lost controls
00:18:42.500 the swedish pm as immigrant gangs take over sweden and it seems on the flip side of the the increased
00:18:49.540 violence they're going after the swedish people even harder with the most ridiculous rules and laws
00:18:56.580 and they're going you know they're going after them for like having a knife in the back of their trunk
00:19:01.940 when they're going hunting or as i said before we'll talk about the cinnamon roll uh the bread
00:19:06.020 baking lady who sold some of these on facebook apparently uh but it's just so absurd which
00:19:10.420 shows you that two-tier society that is like you you're kind of getting an authoritarian system in
00:19:15.300 place as they're ignoring the most violent extreme crazy out of control violence by these gangs
00:19:22.420 i wouldn't say that they are ignoring them but they don't know how to to handle them um and it's also
00:19:29.540 like the the swedish state and the police they have no leads no way into these parallel societies because
00:19:37.940 what has happened in sweden over 40 years something now is that all around the big cities in in the
00:19:45.300 suburbs you know in america often when you say suburbs you see like these nice houses where all have some
00:19:51.540 you know the lawns looks the same and so on but suburbs in sweden usually are like our projects
00:19:57.940 exactly yeah the section 8 housing the high rises these were built for swedes originally like a million
00:20:03.460 program and stuff like that the big shoe box concrete boxes but now they're just um there's like a breeding
00:20:09.140 ground for migrants a hive it's it's like a for migrants and these areas are uh full-on parallel
00:20:16.980 societies with parallel justice systems with uh you know nothing they have nothing to do with with
00:20:23.380 mainstream sweden and that means also that swedish police has almost no way to get into these
00:20:29.140 societies and you know get information and uh there are clans uh controlling some of these areas and
00:20:38.100 they're even you know controlling who comes in and goes out of these areas sometimes putting up roadblocks
00:20:44.740 um so they have totally that that's when you talk about losing control so how can you control
00:20:53.380 um like these areas when they are parallel societies it's like it's like having an occupier
00:20:59.780 inside your own country who has built a big base inside and have thousands of people living around
00:21:06.180 it you cannot control it the only way is to defeat the occupier and hunt them out yeah um but no politician
00:21:13.700 is ready to talk about that yet no no definitely not yeah i mean these are uh you know colonies
00:21:18.580 essentially and and no-go zones as people have heard that term obviously where they you know if you do
00:21:23.140 have fire department ambulances uh or even police coming into some of these areas yeah they throw
00:21:27.860 they stand up for their this is ours i mean we played clips with them talking like that we're taking
00:21:32.020 care of business this is ours you know you know sweden is a very segregated country which is a good
00:21:37.060 thing because that means that you know we don't we don't want to live in mixed areas uh but it also means
00:21:42.660 that most swedes you know middle class swedes they they don't have to experience multiculturalism every
00:21:51.300 day um the the problem is that a nice upper middle class area can be you know they can be like a train
00:22:00.420 track or just a a motorway between that and the migrant ghetto so of course after a while the migrants come
00:22:11.300 over to your side and start selling drugs to your kids and try to recruit your kids and so on so this
00:22:18.340 can't go on forever but just as you have these parallel societies uh from from the non-swedes you
00:22:26.100 also have these bubbles and segregated areas with swedes and it's not only like the upper class i would say
00:22:32.980 most of middle class is you know can live quite segregated if they want to yeah but but as you as we were
00:22:40.020 were talking about this um that it's bills over and what we have seen also is that many of the
00:22:46.420 work you know leading person persons in these gangs some of them are moving into areas where it's more
00:22:55.060 or less white middle class because they have have the money now and so on we had the murder of a famous
00:23:01.460 rap rap artist or what you call them um in uh hammerby nice nice area in the middle of stockholm um and and
00:23:13.380 i mean this is happening more and more in these areas also uh of course because they are moving when
00:23:20.340 they have the money and uh as as we said also now we see that swedish youths are also joining these
00:23:30.020 gangs and they are getting multicultural in that sense uh more than before we had in an um an example
00:23:38.260 for a couple of months ago or a year ago something like that it was a uh a young white guy who used uh
00:23:45.620 mariana you say yes and he uh had some diagnosis and so on you know and and his dealers asked him to
00:23:53.940 to do a job for them shoot someone you know and he was uh with the uh uh in the telephone he was
00:24:02.660 walking in the talk to him and said go there and do this and and so and uh it all ended up like shoot
00:24:09.460 anyone yeah shoot anyone that was the last shoot anyone shoot anyone who looks uh like a gangster
00:24:15.540 like a a criminal shoot some some of the shoot immigrant it's no problem because you're a swede
00:24:21.460 so no one will believe it was you and he shot this uh immigrant and the other the the other one were
00:24:28.260 laughing in the phone so they don't care i mean this is it's more of just total nihilistic um
00:24:38.580 sometimes it's more totally nihilistic you know anti-human anti-life sadistic yeah psychopaths and
00:24:47.060 not so much anything else they don't really care about anything you know and this is this is the
00:24:52.420 new thing and they recruit uh white guys of course because if you're white if you're a swede you can do
00:24:59.540 you can walk around the police won't stop you as much and so on and so forth of course um so yes
00:25:06.580 also the police and the government is is going against hunters and old ladies selling cinnamon
00:25:12.980 bums but you can still i mean if i walk around with the gucci cap on my head well that's i would
00:25:20.020 never do that but if i did the police wouldn't stop me but if i'm a immigrant they would probably stop
00:25:25.380 me because this is how it works of course so they are recruiting white guys and i mean the state state
00:25:31.540 uh public service radio is playing this uh uh hip-hop shit uh so um gangster rap that we
00:25:40.900 it's like the same kind of american trajectory really right i'm just promoting that gang culture
00:25:46.100 and you know the music and the music videos and all that of course it's online now but still yeah
00:25:50.900 that that's what they do um and then you have i wanted to talk about this a little bit too
00:25:55.060 of we have a kind of a famous uh crimin criminologist i think you call him right uh leif g w gvi passion
00:26:04.580 uh who actually was fired i'm trying to translate this piece here so we can do that uh he was fired
00:26:09.380 from uh swedish public television but and you you guys might have more details i think don you sent
00:26:14.340 me a video even what he actually exactly said but like as you have slightly kind of within the establishment
00:26:20.420 still in the media world try to bring us some attention to the link between ethnicity and crime
00:26:26.820 uh immediately you just you just kicked out did you guys see this story did you follow it yeah and
00:26:32.900 to understand you know leif gave a passion he's a rock star if he can be a rock star in in criminology
00:26:40.100 he is a rock yeah i remember like decades and decades this guy we've seen him he's very very famous in
00:26:45.620 sweden also you know he's uh he's also an author who writes uh crime fiction crime and so on but
00:26:52.980 you know he's all he's been the the go-to expert for decades uh and he is really beloved among the
00:26:59.940 people and so on he has a very particular style he's very slowly speaking and so on but you know he is
00:27:06.260 he's on point most of the time and he uh has a weekly show where he's the expert and there's uh
00:27:13.540 uh uh some kind of lady asking questions uh talking about you know the the week that has passed and
00:27:19.700 you know crime and so on and tries to give a a bigger picture and uh so just a few weeks ago he said that
00:27:31.380 um we have you know what we don't talk so much about is genetics and ethnicity which is usually a much
00:27:38.900 stronger factor than social factors uh and this is of course very controversial uh in the in the
00:27:46.900 mainstream media but i mean he's a professor he has studied this for 50 years uh and he's of course
00:27:55.460 right i mean we know that this is this is right um but this was too much and now they canceled his show
00:28:01.780 and um i mean he is a multi-millionaire he will survive this yeah yeah he had it on uh channel
00:28:10.980 four tv4 initially right but then they scrapped that he went over to swedish public television
00:28:15.940 and uh i'm not sure if they said oh it's no no it wasn't related to those comments but obviously it
00:28:20.020 was kind of thing we can play the clip you sent here uh uh don we'll we'll check out what he actually
00:28:23.860 said here it is the community that has ق 눌러ed it, maybe 20 or two- марre
00:28:48.440 But in genetics, you mean that you have different diagnoses, different problems?
00:28:53.440 Yes, you have it here in detail.
00:28:56.440 Nice save lady, that's not going to work.
00:28:59.440 You have to take over to one of those genetic problems.
00:29:03.440 It's a stronger relationship than most social relationships.
00:29:07.440 And that's what we're talking about.
00:29:09.440 Magnus, jump in there.
00:29:21.440 It's very interesting.
00:29:24.440 Actually, at first I was a little bit shocked when I heard him saying this.
00:29:29.440 Because, I mean, he's not...
00:29:31.440 If you look at his track record, he's always been quite, you know, just saying it like he sees it.
00:29:37.440 But he's also a social democrat.
00:29:39.440 He's a party member and he's very, you know, he believes also in multiculturalism and so on.
00:29:46.440 So, I mean, so I was a little bit shocked at first.
00:29:53.440 But then I remembered that actually social democrats in, you know, in the 40s and the 50s, they understood these things.
00:30:02.440 And then we had a race, this Ross Birogiski Institute, race biology.
00:30:09.440 Yeah, exactly.
00:30:10.440 The racial biology department.
00:30:12.440 Yeah, in late into the 1955, 60s, you know.
00:30:17.440 And we had also sterilizations in Sweden quite late when we looked at people who were...
00:30:25.440 And we understood the fact that he's saying that criminals, there is a criminal gene in many cases.
00:30:33.440 And they sterilized a lot of people.
00:30:35.440 And now, after 68 and, you know, the new ideas coming, people are saying like, this was bad to do.
00:30:42.440 But if they hadn't done it, God knows where Sweden would have been today.
00:30:46.440 And now, so we got rid of a lot of bad genetics.
00:30:50.440 A lot of bad criminal genetics.
00:30:52.440 That's because...
00:30:54.440 And then we saw that during the 70s and 80s, we had a couple of criminals.
00:30:59.440 Everybody knew these criminals by name.
00:31:01.440 We had five or ten criminals.
00:31:03.440 And everyone knew that these were like the worst criminals in Sweden.
00:31:06.440 And they almost got some iconic status.
00:31:10.440 You know, Clark Olofsson and we have Klister Pettersson and some other guys, you know.
00:31:16.440 And everybody knew that if something really bad happened, it was these guys.
00:31:20.440 So that's because the most of the other ones were never born.
00:31:25.440 And then we started in the 70s and 80s, we started to import people from some would say areas where low IQ or maybe, you know,
00:31:39.440 you know, not the best...
00:31:42.440 Not the best stock.
00:31:43.440 The best stock, yeah.
00:31:44.440 No, the best...
00:31:45.440 Some would say that.
00:31:46.440 I don't say...
00:31:47.440 I don't know if they are right or wrong.
00:31:48.440 I just...
00:31:49.440 Some would say that, you know.
00:31:50.440 And it would be illegal to say that it is so.
00:31:53.440 Are you afraid to join the old lady making the cinnamon buns?
00:31:56.440 Yes, I'm making the cinnamon buns on red ice.
00:31:58.440 No, that's true.
00:31:59.440 I will not.
00:32:00.440 You gentlemen have to watch what you say.
00:32:02.440 So I totally understand the word.
00:32:04.440 You know, you have this nice thing called...
00:32:06.440 You have this nice thing called freedom of speech in the U.S.
00:32:10.440 For now.
00:32:11.440 For now.
00:32:12.440 Yeah, for now.
00:32:13.440 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:32:14.440 They're working on that.
00:32:15.440 Yeah.
00:32:16.440 No, it's...
00:32:17.440 It was very good he said this.
00:32:18.440 I think this will open up a new debate.
00:32:21.440 Yeah, because...
00:32:22.440 Yeah, it's just like we made it safe.
00:32:24.440 And I mean, this goes back, I think, centuries where they're like any...
00:32:27.440 Even slight criminality.
00:32:29.440 Basically, Swedes have been bred to be, you know, compliant, essentially.
00:32:33.440 Law-abiding and compliant for centuries.
00:32:35.440 And obviously, now then, in the...
00:32:38.440 You know, ironically, perhaps, if we had some more...
00:32:43.440 How do I put this?
00:32:44.440 I don't know if this is true across the board.
00:32:46.440 It's not that you want to have a society filled with criminals.
00:32:48.440 But it's true, I think, to a certain extent as well, that you do have a little bit more rebellious, fighting spirit in some of those people too, right?
00:32:57.440 So I'm not saying we're, you know, incapable of fighting back, but I'm saying it was like we were bred for that.
00:33:02.440 And as long as you had a homogenous society, perfect.
00:33:05.440 It became a country admired around the world for its safety and, you know, security and education, all these things.
00:33:11.440 But then when you, you know, counter that, oh, we're so safe now.
00:33:14.440 Bring in these people and, quote unquote, help them, you know, because we are able to deal with this and capable of dealing with this.
00:33:21.440 And as you guys have said for decades, as we have said, this is going to turn into a total shit show.
00:33:27.440 And it's going to just expand further and further.
00:33:29.440 And, yeah, here we are, basically.
00:33:32.440 I would say we are still only seeing the prologue, so...
00:33:35.440 I think you're right, yeah.
00:33:37.440 If you look at the history of Europe, you will see that, and especially maybe in the Nordic countries, I don't know, but what you have is a very, very high use of death penalty.
00:33:49.440 I mean, we killed people.
00:33:51.440 We killed people for nearly nothing sometimes.
00:33:54.440 And this actually made Europe quite safe in that sense.
00:34:02.440 Of course, we have had that rebel spirit.
00:34:04.440 You know, we talk about the farmer uprising in Germany, and we have Ilemtel, and we have a lot of these things happening.
00:34:11.440 But when it comes to this kind of criminality, we have purged it in many ways.
00:34:21.440 But then we had, in the 50s and 60s, also, it came this cultural, almost a cultural revolution from America.
00:34:30.440 We had the rock music, and we had the rebel without cause.
00:34:35.440 We had the free bikers and everything coming, pouring over this rebel spirit, you know?
00:34:42.440 And I don't know if that was such a good idea in some cases.
00:34:47.440 Yeah.
00:34:48.440 Yeah, no, definitely.
00:34:50.440 So we get a couple of examples here.
00:34:52.440 We can rattle some of these off here.
00:34:54.440 Let me go over to this angle here.
00:34:56.440 And show just the insanity on the other side.
00:34:59.440 As I said, that might be, you know, it doesn't mean they're not, you know, trying to deal with the criminal element, as you said, but they're just incapable of doing it.
00:35:06.440 They don't know how to.
00:35:07.440 They've asked help from the military, at least in terms of sharing intelligence, information and things like this.
00:35:12.440 But you can see this, like, trajectory where then Sweden, as all multicultural, multiracial societies do, they must become authoritarian in order to kind of patch this together.
00:35:24.440 Long term, I don't even think that is going to work.
00:35:26.440 But short term, that's the obvious kind of thing that they're doing.
00:35:29.440 I mean, Sweden was this famous clip with Alex Karp from Palantir, where he shared information on Swedish public television with an interview there, I forget what his name was, where he's talking about how their products, their AI predictive products are able to prevent terrorist attacks in Sweden and other European countries.
00:35:47.440 He was very proud of this. And why? Well, because it can keep the right wing parties from coming to power in European countries.
00:35:55.440 And so it's just like, so you can only let you want to live with people.
00:36:00.440 They want to kill you and bomb you.
00:36:02.440 And but we will use AI and predict your pre-crime type technology to try to solve it and keep this goddamn blob together, which shows you just how insane it is.
00:36:12.440 But here's a couple of quick ones here then.
00:36:15.440 Grandmother baked buns, you know, cinnamon rolls, bread and stuff like that.
00:36:19.440 She was selling it on Facebook and she's been now sentenced to six weeks in prison because she basically didn't register with the government.
00:36:27.440 She didn't obtain the necessary, you know, kind of paperwork and stuff like that.
00:36:31.440 But that's just one. Let me see if I can do these quick here.
00:36:35.440 Let me translate these or bring them over to English.
00:36:38.440 She brought home food, waste food or leftover foods for her pigs and she was fired from her job.
00:36:46.440 Here's another one in terms of like I see stories like this all the time of like homeowners and people out in the countryside.
00:36:53.440 They get approached by local government in many cases, regulate very stiff regulation.
00:36:59.440 This one is regarding the plumbing or the sewer system.
00:37:02.440 You basically have to like comply to all these insane rules and laws and costs keep going up for these things.
00:37:09.440 Here are some of those I mentioned before regarding the knife on the way home from the hunt.
00:37:15.440 This person was reported for a violation of the of the knife act.
00:37:20.440 Same thing here. My brother sent some of these to me. So thanks for it if you're watching.
00:37:25.440 Here's another one if I can get this translated.
00:37:28.440 Basically, a hunter was prosecuted or he escaped prosecution narrowly after he had transported a hunting knife in his car.
00:37:37.440 So you see this like, well, we got to crack down on crime.
00:37:39.440 It's kind of like England, I guess, right? They have the same thing.
00:37:41.440 We're going to ban samurai swords. We're going to ban, you know, any sharp object because knife, you know, crime is out of control, essentially.
00:37:49.440 What do you guys think when you when you see stupid stuff like this?
00:37:54.440 Well, it's this, of course, I'm sort of two tires to your system. It's anarcho tyranny and so on.
00:38:01.440 And in Sweden, you know, it's a lot of bureaucracy and especially when it comes to I have a friend.
00:38:08.440 He is building a house right now and more than 30 percent of his costs are just bureaucracy.
00:38:15.440 So, you know, he's paid for the land. He has paid for the material and for the work, but 30 percent of the costs is just, you know, taxes and, you know, filling out forms and hiring lawyers.
00:38:28.440 And, you know, this is it's crazy in many ways.
00:38:33.440 On the other hand, I mean, these hunters, that's really weird when it comes to his grandmother baking the buns.
00:38:39.440 She was sentenced in a lower court, you know, and she was ordered to stop doing this because she didn't comply with the rules.
00:38:48.440 She had to register with the food safety department.
00:38:51.440 And if she continued her, you know, her business without registering, she would get a fine of like five hundred dollars per week.
00:39:03.440 And she continued anyway because she's a rebel.
00:39:06.440 I'm with a grandma.
00:39:07.440 Yeah.
00:39:08.440 Yeah, me too.
00:39:09.440 But I just tried to give some contact to her.
00:39:11.440 I know.
00:39:12.440 And, you know, over a year's time and now in a higher court, she got sentenced to prison because they what they did was they looked how much she owned the state.
00:39:20.440 And they translated that into six weeks of prison time.
00:39:24.440 Yeah.
00:39:25.440 And there are also some other stuff connected with that.
00:39:28.440 But the thing that we are, you know, because these trials cost tens of thousands of dollars.
00:39:37.440 Of course.
00:39:38.440 And we have, we don't have any more capacity in our prisons.
00:39:43.440 You know, we are now having two or three inmates in every cell.
00:39:48.440 We used to have only one.
00:39:50.440 And there's, you know, there's a waiting line for the Swedish prisons.
00:39:55.440 So many people, you know, they get sentenced to prison and then they have to wait a year before they can get in because it's such a popular place.
00:40:03.440 And now we're going to send a grandma to prison.
00:40:07.440 It is hard to understand.
00:40:10.440 In one way, you can say, well, laws are laws and they should be followed and blah, blah, blah.
00:40:18.440 Some Swedish compliance coming in here.
00:40:21.440 No, we got.
00:40:22.440 I mean, I think one thing is like, maybe remember the quote, something like that.
00:40:32.440 The vision for the future or the vision of tyranny.
00:40:35.440 It's a boot stamping on a human face forever.
00:40:40.440 It's George Orwell saying that.
00:40:41.440 Yeah.
00:40:42.440 He was wrong.
00:40:43.440 It's not, it's not the future and it's not tyranny.
00:40:45.440 I mean, that would be a bliss because then you would know that you are oppressed.
00:40:50.440 We live in the, I mean, tyranny is a faceless bureaucracy, stamping papers, doing, you know, all these things for forever.
00:41:01.440 You know, nobody is responsible for anything and all these things.
00:41:06.440 This is tyranny and this is not the future.
00:41:09.440 This is our society.
00:41:11.440 But as Dawn said, grandma got what she was looking for because she was breaking the rules.
00:41:19.440 No, but you know, the thing is that we have also, our society have, you know, made these rules a part of our society in towards going towards civilization.
00:41:37.440 Because sometime, somewhere we, we understood that, okay, if we, if, if we don't, if we just let people do anything, everyone can bake cinnamon buns at home.
00:41:47.440 Someone will do it in their dirty old ass kitchen and everyone will die and get diseases.
00:41:53.440 And you will have some other idiot, you know, not knowing how to do it.
00:41:57.440 We'll have a Kostak soda in it or something and people will die again and so on and so forth.
00:42:01.440 And we had the plague.
00:42:02.440 We had a lot of bad things happening.
00:42:04.440 People will, in Sweden, people were, were not living that good in, in the beginning of the 1900s, you know, in the cities and so on.
00:42:11.440 So we had a society, a state coming in saying, okay, we have to help people here.
00:42:17.440 And then Sweden have been quite a good country.
00:42:20.440 You know, we have had, people have been living quite, quite nice.
00:42:25.440 And I know that Dawn would soon jump in and totally destroy the, the welfare state and everything.
00:42:33.440 Well, at least it was a, sorry to catch off on it, but you know, you can say what you want about it.
00:42:38.440 And, and of course, I think the end result of that has been a net negative, but at the time it was a positive, you did, you had, you genuinely had a, a leadership that were looking out for the, the people.
00:42:49.440 It was a, yes, it was socialism, but it was more national.
00:42:52.440 It was a national socialism to a certain extent.
00:42:54.440 Right. And that obviously became very unpopular over time and slowly, you know, it liberalized and all that stuff.
00:42:59.440 But it was a, I think, even though it was a little bit, this kind of top down, as I say, in America, right?
00:43:04.440 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:43:05.440 This mommy and daddy type of, you know, government or whatever, holding you in the hand all along the way, which I think ultimately created a sense of, you know, weakness or, or kind of decapacitated people or made them too, too compliant.
00:43:16.440 Right.
00:43:17.440 Right. But it was, I think it was from a good, you know, the folk, the folk home, folk chemists, right? This, these concept that they had at the time. I think that genuinely came from a good place from the people doing it at the time. That's what, that's what I want to say.
00:43:29.440 But I must ask, because I have seen, because I mean, the U S it's no socialist state and so on. I've heard about that.
00:43:37.440 Yeah.
00:43:38.440 But I've also read about, you know, it's illegal to like, have your rain water.
00:43:43.440 In certain, yeah, certain states like Colorado, they were like collecting fees for someone who were, sorry, there were fees for someone collecting rain water, like outside of their house.
00:43:53.440 Okay. So you had to go to, but it's, that is not socialist state, but that's like, I mean, they were throwing away butter and they were throwing away milk and everything. I mean, this is the end of, maybe it's the end of civilization in a sense, you know, where this bureaucracy is just a monster.
00:44:11.440 I remember pastor miles wrote about this, that he said that it was the mass man.
00:44:17.440 I mean, this is the epitome of the mass man. No one is responsible.
00:44:21.440 No one is no one. Everyone is doing these things and complying and no one is responsible in the end because everyone can just blame someone else.
00:44:31.440 And I remember, I remember when we had this, it was in Thailand for 10, 15, 20 years ago, this big tsunami. And a lot of Swedes were killed in this catastrophe.
00:44:45.440 Yeah. And I knew one, one girl, I went to the same class as her. She, she perished in that. Yeah. I remember 2004.
00:44:51.440 It was, yeah, it was, yeah. And it was so, so sad, everything. And you know, the Swedish foreign department were slow in acting and everybody was like doing these afterwards, you know, they were talking about why did, why did Sweden act so slow?
00:45:07.440 And it, it ended up with putting the blame on a phone answering machine somewhere in a department because no, it didn't work or, you know, it's so crazy.
00:45:19.440 And this is the epitome of mass man. And this is the tyranny we are facing. And this is, and then, then grandma goes to prison.
00:45:27.440 Yeah. It's just paper. It's just paperwork at the end of the day, as you said, it's, yeah. Bureaucracy paperwork, slowly choking you out. It's, it's, oh my gosh, I can't, I can't stand it.
00:45:37.440 I mean, I mean, we are running an organization and, uh, you know, I'm the main administrator.
00:45:43.440 Yeah. And I would say that 20% of my time is just, you know, bureaucracy. So it has to do with the state and admin and so on. Uh, and not the, not the fun admin, like, you know, it development or something like that, you know, just complying with stuff.
00:45:58.440 And especially when you have events, but don't get me started on, if you want to serve alcohol in Sweden, then you, that's, you know, it's, you know, it's harder to get a license to serve alcohol than it is to, I don't know, get a ticket on a spaceship.
00:46:14.440 Uh, it's, it's almost impossible. Um, and we have had so many meetings with authorities and, you know, like you leave the meeting or, or hang up the phone and we just look at each other and like, no, is it this bad?
00:46:28.220 And, you know, you get shocked every time at how complicated stuff can get, um, just because you want to bring 200 people together for, uh, you know, for a gathering.
00:46:38.740 Yeah.
00:46:39.740 If you want to comply with the rules and our idea was to, you know, you, okay, let's not make it easy for our enemies to, to, you know, put us in prison or ban us.
00:46:49.600 Yeah.
00:46:49.820 So we comply with everything we do with the way that it's, they told us it should be done.
00:46:54.500 But then now we are realizing that the only, you know, other organizations that are not nationalists, they get a lot of funding from the state.
00:47:03.880 Um, so they can hire someone who just do all the admin.
00:47:06.820 Yeah.
00:47:07.540 We are not allowed to get any funding from the state because we have the wrong opinions, which means that we have to do it, you know, take our membership fees to, to pay somebody to do it or do it ourselves.
00:47:19.280 Yikes.
00:47:19.680 Um, a couple of, uh, super chats here.
00:47:22.140 I'm going to clear off before we move on here.
00:47:23.840 Uh, Albert, good to see you.
00:47:25.180 Hope you're doing well.
00:47:25.740 This is a happy Friday, guys.
00:47:26.720 Awesome show yesterday with Thomas Rousseau.
00:47:28.500 I really enjoyed the discussion.
00:47:29.840 Also great Western, uh, warrior this week as well.
00:47:32.620 Looking forward to another great show today.
00:47:33.900 Have a great weekend.
00:47:34.720 Thank you, Albert.
00:47:35.280 I appreciate it.
00:47:35.920 Thank you so much for that, uh, big donation.
00:47:38.180 We appreciate you as always.
00:47:39.840 Thank you so much, Albert.
00:47:41.500 Um, based Kayubi, I think it says, what do you think of the more high functioning Iranian community?
00:47:48.100 I guess in, in Sweden, maybe that's what they're thinking.
00:47:50.580 Uh, I was shocked at the know of politicians in the Swedish Riksdag, straight up born in Iran, similar to the Anglosphere Indian problem, question mark.
00:47:59.620 Someone says, do you guys know much about that?
00:48:01.360 The Iranian community in Sweden?
00:48:02.960 Well, the, the Iranian, uh, immigration to Sweden is very different from the Arabic one because it has been a mostly upper middle class, you know, like, uh, um, university, um, students and so on.
00:48:18.520 Um, many of them were Marxists, um, who fled to Sweden in the, in the eighties and nineties.
00:48:25.260 Um, and they have a culture which you can some, some, some way compared to the Indians and, um, in Britain, you know, like this, this culture of, uh, high education and, and so on.
00:48:38.560 Uh, so it is a group that is, has less problems than other immigrant groups in, in, in Sweden.
00:48:45.400 Um, as a nationalist, um, they are still a problem, of course.
00:48:50.300 I do not want a million Iranians in Sweden, um, but they are not in, yeah, but, but, but they are not, you know, when it comes to criminality and these kinds of gangs and so on, you don't see many Iranians around there.
00:49:04.040 They are mostly dentists, I guess.
00:49:07.240 That's, that is true.
00:49:08.780 I've had my experiences of that once.
00:49:11.340 Uh, it was, yeah, they're sort of, they're more high functioning, which ironically makes it more dangerous, right?
00:49:18.240 Staying under the radar, not noticing to a certain extent.
00:49:21.880 A lot of, cause a lot of this takes up a lot of the, I mean, look, I don't want to get a whole, go on a whole spiel here of like, oh, it's, it's bad or it's good that it's bad because then we notice.
00:49:33.520 But it, but it is true that the, the, the out of control, as the Swedish prime minister said here, does force Swedish people to address the issue of immigration in a way that they perhaps they wouldn't have done if it was all a big Kumbaya fest and everyone was getting along and things were generally good or whatnot.
00:49:53.000 It's not, it's pushed, it's pushing and forcing us to organize like you gentlemen are doing and, and so many others as well.
00:49:58.840 It's always, it's complicated in that sense that you need also, because it can also be, you know, pacifying people because they think it's impossible to change.
00:50:08.020 You know, we've lost control.
00:50:09.360 Everything is so bad.
00:50:10.500 Why should I do anything?
00:50:12.560 Sweden is a lost cause, which it is not.
00:50:14.640 And I really want to stress that because this kind of defiatism or, or pessimism is really, really dangerous.
00:50:25.780 Yes.
00:50:26.000 Sweden has a lot of problems, but Sweden is far from lost.
00:50:29.820 There, there are still a lot of things that we can do.
00:50:32.780 So yes, you always have to balance this somehow.
00:50:35.180 Of course you, you cannot ignore the big problems we have, but you should also not, you know,
00:50:44.200 pacified by them.
00:50:45.860 Yeah.
00:50:46.160 Yeah, exactly.
00:50:47.140 But another thing that is happening now, of course, and that's how it is.
00:50:52.240 I mean, I, I, I'll try not to be so bitter about it, but it's how it is.
00:50:56.800 Uh, both me and Dan, we have been doing this for, for some time now.
00:51:00.620 Um, time.
00:51:01.660 It's like the most part of our, our, our lives.
00:51:06.800 Um, and, you know, it's quite frustrating, of course, to see now that the things that
00:51:13.440 we said, like when we were teenagers or, or, so this is, this is getting more and more.
00:51:19.240 And then we were, you know, called out as Nazis and this and that and everything.
00:51:23.480 And we were like, okay, if you say so, then we will be that who cares.
00:51:26.880 Um, but now it's been picked up and, and I mean, just like 10 years ago, things that
00:51:33.300 were said and people were, you know, um, they were called all kind of things in the media
00:51:42.140 is now said by politicians and the same media.
00:51:45.780 Um, so now we have this going on and, and, and people are, as you say, they have to, um,
00:51:52.800 they have to confront the facts that, that Sweden is a little bit out of control in some
00:51:58.160 cases.
00:51:59.180 So what will happen or what happens?
00:52:02.020 Are the Swedes now looking to me and Dan saying, please, oh, you prophets in your hometown,
00:52:08.540 uh, take the banner of freedom and lead us into a glorious victory.
00:52:13.440 No, of course not.
00:52:14.660 Uh, why should they say that?
00:52:17.520 Because we were right and we are still right.
00:52:20.620 And this means also that we are still right in about what we have to do in the future.
00:52:25.140 But now we have people coming, you know, from Iran, some of them, or we have Swedish people
00:52:31.300 who for like a couple of years ago, woke up to this and smelled the coffee and are like,
00:52:35.980 oh, things are not this good.
00:52:38.420 And they are saying we need a new nationalism.
00:52:42.260 We need a, we must look at the U S of A because there they have this nationalism.
00:52:47.780 Everyone is flying the flag, you know, and this is a functional multicultural society.
00:52:55.220 So we have to have this red, white, and blue flag patriotism.
00:52:59.680 If everyone just can gather under the flag, this is what we have to do.
00:53:05.800 And, and me and Dan and others are like, no, you know, this is about ethnicity.
00:53:10.480 It's about race, someone say race, and they're like, oh no.
00:53:14.260 And, and so they are still following these, uh, phony false leaders and it is what it is.
00:53:20.760 I know this.
00:53:21.560 And, and as I said, I try not to be bitter, but I know that now we will have to have like
00:53:26.380 20 years of some kind of civic nationalism.
00:53:29.820 And people will be like, yeah, civic nationalism, it's the, it's the shit just as long as people
00:53:34.900 work and you know, oh, it's so we have money and we can do this and that.
00:53:38.800 And we have police and so on.
00:53:40.540 Yeah.
00:53:40.780 Everyone can work together.
00:53:42.200 So we have to have 20 years of that.
00:53:44.180 I mean, we are, and then it will fall apart.
00:53:48.140 And then they were like, oh, they would like, you know, whipping the dead horse.
00:53:52.540 Me and Dan is lying there, 80, 90 years old in some old folks home.
00:53:57.000 And when they're whipping us, like, come on now, guys, we're ready now.
00:54:00.040 Let's do it.
00:54:00.720 Let's go.
00:54:01.380 Yeah, exactly.
00:54:02.300 No, but it's true.
00:54:02.980 Exactly.
00:54:03.320 Like a fake.
00:54:03.980 You, you, you see this, right.
00:54:05.160 Uh, and obviously this has been very, uh, yeah.
00:54:07.500 Prominent within a conservative, uh, you know, movements and like the moderate party,
00:54:11.380 obviously in Sweden and things like this, that we're like, yeah, we'll just, but again,
00:54:14.740 that's a, that's a even worse.
00:54:17.080 That's worse than actually having kind of an, at least temporarily not a control society,
00:54:21.480 because now we have this like, oh, see now, now your, your daughters can marry their
00:54:25.540 men and we can all get along and just, you know, blend everything out.
00:54:29.360 And, and there'll be some happy, you know, multicultural, you know, blob cesspool of
00:54:33.520 everything, but that's not going to work.
00:54:34.620 That's not going to work either.
00:54:35.820 And we've seen that.
00:54:37.160 And then in the longterm, it, it, it just will not work.
00:54:40.200 Uh, it will, we'll, we'll, we'll see where at least we have the, uh, at least we have
00:54:44.700 the, uh, opportunity to say, we told you, we told you, so maybe it's worth it for all
00:54:49.300 for that alone.
00:54:50.080 No, but, uh, seriously, we, we obviously want to try to change the situation and, and it's
00:54:55.280 drastically different, uh, from what it is now, but they will try, I think you're right,
00:54:59.120 minus they will try to kind of pacify people, be that with some new sense of, yeah, patriotism
00:55:04.120 around some bullshit, uh, you know, corporate version, basically of a Sweden is they've done
00:55:08.400 the same in Canada, they're doing it in America, uh, many other countries are kind of following
00:55:12.180 that model, to be honest.
00:55:13.700 Um, but you said something before, Magnus, where you talked about the, how it took a long
00:55:18.140 time, right, to kind of mobilize, uh, Sweden in this case, it was to help, uh, the tsunami
00:55:23.660 victims, uh, over in Thailand.
00:55:25.340 When that happened, that's, that's decades ago now, but I saw, I saw this tweet.
00:55:28.800 I want to get you guys' take on this.
00:55:30.080 This is Carl-Oskar Bolin, right?
00:55:32.420 He's the, let me, uh, check his, uh, bio here, uh, Swedish minister for civil defense.
00:55:37.420 They're, uh, they're, they're ready right now.
00:55:39.860 They're ready to stand up and support Israel.
00:55:42.500 Uh, apparently they have some fires over there, uh, and, and apparently they're going to send
00:55:46.500 some SOB planes or something.
00:55:48.160 I don't know.
00:55:48.400 We, we have, via the Swedish Civil Contingency Agency, offered to dispatch firefighting aircrafts
00:55:55.020 to Israel to combat, combat the extensive forest fires that are currently raging.
00:55:59.740 Even though the disaster, uh, distance is far away, we are ready to provide help if needed.
00:56:05.140 What is this Israel pivot?
00:56:06.300 Sweden has, uh, has a, uh, a proud long history of kind of, uh, being very skeptical, shall
00:56:11.200 we say, of the Zionist project in the Middle East.
00:56:13.840 Uh, but there seems to be a pivot, not only for the Sweden Democrats, uh, but, uh, guys
00:56:18.160 like this.
00:56:18.720 I'm not sure what his exact political affiliation is.
00:56:20.960 Is he, is he moderate, this guy?
00:56:23.600 Yeah, he's from the moderate party.
00:56:24.720 Yeah.
00:56:25.040 Uh, so that, uh, sent, sent the right party.
00:56:27.500 Uh, the, the thing is like the Israel-Palestine question and so on, all of these questions has
00:56:33.680 become a, a right wing, left wing thing.
00:56:37.580 Uh, and, uh, you know, it's like a continuation of the culture war.
00:56:42.320 So if the left wing is pro something, the right wing must be against it.
00:56:46.980 So over the last decade, it would, you would see a lot of right wingers in Sweden becoming
00:56:53.860 more and more pro Israel, uh, because the left is pro Palestine.
00:56:58.940 Um, so you're, you're always looking at, okay, what is my political enemy doing?
00:57:04.340 And I will do, I will be the contrary, the contrarian to that, you know?
00:57:08.680 Yeah.
00:57:09.060 Um, so it's, it's a bit silly when it comes to the moderate party and we had the liberal
00:57:13.180 party, the Christian Democrats who are forming the government, they have always been Zionists
00:57:17.680 and very pro Israel.
00:57:19.960 Um, so I'm not surprised at all, but it's a bit silly because Sweden is, I mean, people
00:57:27.300 look at a map.
00:57:28.340 Sweden is way up in the North.
00:57:30.220 Yeah.
00:57:30.440 And Israel is somewhere in the middle and we are going to send firefighting aircrafts
00:57:39.280 to Israel.
00:57:40.020 It makes some fires, uh, I mean, yeah, but if there's a fire in Germany or in Poland, right?
00:57:47.420 Exactly.
00:57:48.080 In Estonia, it makes sense.
00:57:49.580 But in Israel, but I think this is just positioning, uh, on, on, you know, the, the international
00:57:57.780 political arena, um, and, uh, because right now we have a lot of pro Palestinian demonstrations
00:58:06.120 in Sweden, which are very aggressive and they are filled with, with Arabs, uh, and, and
00:58:11.120 Antifa and so on, uh, who are, they're very, very aggressive.
00:58:15.080 And it's, you know, people are really fed up with that.
00:58:17.420 Um, most Swedes don't care about the conflict in Israel.
00:58:22.320 Um, but, um, many, I would say that many more Swedes are becoming pro Israel because
00:58:28.760 they're getting tired of this daily demonstrations and, and not riots, but, you know, unrest, uh,
00:58:34.760 from these demonstrations.
00:58:35.700 And I think what Karl-Oskar Bolin is doing here is also positioning himself to his own
00:58:42.340 voters, um, to, you know, show that we are on the side of, uh, order.
00:58:49.320 Yeah, we're standing up for the West, which is, you know, the, the heart of that is obviously
00:58:54.040 Israel as some cocked U.S.
00:58:55.700 Makes total sense.
00:58:56.600 Also, I mean, there is, there is quite, uh, interesting these things because I know
00:59:04.160 that, I mean, if you're, if you're, if you're into politics and you're into geopolitics and
00:59:09.680 if you have been studying history, uh, you, you have a better understanding of the Israel-I
00:59:16.860 and, and Pedestinian conflict, of course.
00:59:19.680 Um, most people haven't done this.
00:59:23.000 So what I think happens is that some kind of racial memory is kicking in or racial, the
00:59:30.560 thing is that, uh, people look at, um, Israel and when they think about Israel, they think
00:59:36.280 about some movie they have seen, uh, or maybe the, the, um, the Eurovision Song Contest or
00:59:43.160 something like that, or they see, you know, they see pictures from Israel with Palestinians
00:59:48.740 throwing bottles and some, uh, you know, lady IDF soldiers and so on standing there trying
00:59:55.740 to, to, to, to, to, you know, cover themselves or something like that.
01:00:00.660 And this is the view for many people.
01:00:03.340 If you're not a left-wing activist, maybe you look at it more as a racial thing.
01:00:08.820 You know, you identify with the, uh, Jews because most of them, when you look at it, um, in,
01:00:17.180 in the media, they look white, you know, they look white as Jared Taylor would say, they look
01:00:23.180 white.
01:00:23.500 So he's knocking in Jared Taylor, people are looking at this and, and, and, and they love
01:00:28.700 Jared Taylor.
01:00:29.180 Anyway, go on, these are, these are my, so people are looking at them and saying, okay,
01:00:35.540 these are my, uh, these are more, uh, more like me than the Arabs.
01:00:40.620 So if you don't have any other understanding of the conflict, it's not so strange that you
01:00:47.800 look at, uh, Israel and think, okay, these are the good guys because it's us and them
01:00:52.140 against the Muslims, basically.
01:00:53.620 Right.
01:00:53.720 Yeah.
01:00:53.920 Because when you go out in Malmö or you go out in, in Stockholm and you see the Muslims
01:00:58.500 everywhere and you hear about Sharia and you look at Rotherham and you look at all of
01:01:02.820 these places you have now in, in Detroit, I think, or it's somewhere in the U S you have
01:01:07.080 a whole towns now taken over by Muslims and they were all voting on Trump also, I heard
01:01:11.960 somewhere quite interesting.
01:01:13.420 Uh, so when you see these things and then you look at white, as you think white guys,
01:01:19.420 uh, surrounded by Muslims in Palestine and they are shooting at them, they are fucking
01:01:25.340 going with the tanks and, and, you know, blowing up these Arab places.
01:01:29.600 Then you're like, yeah, that's the way we have to do it.
01:01:32.400 Uh, and that's not so strange.
01:01:34.180 That is some kind of racial, uh, uh, misguided, but still you go on, on what you see.
01:01:41.840 Uh, so I think that's, uh, a part of the, uh, explanation.
01:01:45.500 So if you then try to come from our position and like, Oh, okay, listen to this.
01:01:49.680 Uh, the Jewish question has been around since, uh, you know, the, uh, Egyptians were going
01:01:56.160 into the land of, and people are like, yeah, yeah.
01:01:58.520 Okay.
01:01:59.900 You know, so, Oh yeah, that's, that's how it is.
01:02:03.040 Yeah.
01:02:03.360 Uh, you have, well, let me, let me counter that then we could play this clip.
01:02:07.660 I'm not sure if you've seen it yet.
01:02:08.980 Uh, but it's, um, I just called it a new Barbara Spector type clip, right?
01:02:13.760 Because we have the Paideia organization.
01:02:15.600 I saw that one.
01:02:16.680 I saw this one.
01:02:17.320 Yeah.
01:02:17.460 See this one.
01:02:18.060 Interesting.
01:02:18.440 Right.
01:02:18.600 So this is Dan Sheftan.
01:02:20.160 I think you pronounce it chairman of the national security study center at the university of
01:02:25.320 Haifa, Israel is a senior lecturer at Haifa university school of political sciences.
01:02:30.680 He's taught at the Israeli defense forces, national security college and the IDFs, the
01:02:36.480 Israeli defense forces, command and staff college.
01:02:38.840 Here he is talking about his revenge on Sweden.
01:02:41.940 And so obviously again, the Palestine, uh, Israel question, let's play it for the audience
01:02:46.020 that haven't seen this yet.
01:02:46.840 My, my, uh, revenge on, uh, Sweden is Malmo.
01:02:52.860 You know, this is a place where people can't live anymore.
01:02:55.800 And, um, it's, uh, it's a very major problem and they really deserve it.
01:03:00.980 We only have two enemies in Europe at the moment.
01:03:03.880 And this is, uh, Sweden and Ireland.
01:03:06.020 My, uh, revenge on, uh, Sweden is Malmo.
01:03:10.060 We have at least eight, nine nations who are very friendly to Israel.
01:03:15.540 Most European nations are fair-minded, um, even if critical.
01:03:22.500 We only have two enemies in Europe at the moment.
01:03:25.160 And this is, uh, Sweden and Ireland.
01:03:27.260 Because they recognize Palestine?
01:03:28.660 No, no, no.
01:03:29.440 This is just a manifestation.
01:03:31.760 Uh, the Swedes are always very hostile.
01:03:34.560 We have, um, we have elections soon.
01:03:36.680 So maybe things will change in Sweden.
01:03:38.720 But the Swedes, the Swedes and the, uh, and the, um, Irish are always very hostile.
01:03:44.300 How, what do you mean?
01:03:46.160 Look, the Swedes have this fantasy that they are the people who will tell everybody who's
01:03:51.760 right and who's wrong.
01:03:53.060 And we look at them and say, who the hell are you?
01:03:56.560 Actually, we use stronger language than this.
01:03:59.540 He's not wrong.
01:03:59.820 To ourselves.
01:04:01.120 Okay.
01:04:01.600 They're being ridiculous.
01:04:03.220 And they have these perceptions that is, uh, okay.
01:04:07.020 I only.
01:04:07.820 I never heard that.
01:04:09.080 I never heard that.
01:04:11.080 Okay.
01:04:11.740 What do you think, guys?
01:04:13.140 Some of the things he says is quite, it's, it's right.
01:04:16.080 Yeah.
01:04:16.320 We, we, we like to tell the world that we are better than them.
01:04:18.640 Yeah, that's true.
01:04:18.920 And we are.
01:04:19.600 Most of the times we are better than them also.
01:04:22.100 So it's not so.
01:04:23.180 No, but I saw this one and it's like the Barbara Spector thing, but also if you go
01:04:26.900 back in history, uh, I remember when I read about the USS Liberty, uh, and it was like,
01:04:32.600 okay, so you let them kill and bomb and shoot your own ship that was there to help them.
01:04:39.080 And still you support them.
01:04:40.520 It was like, can they do anything wrong in the eyes of, of the West?
01:04:45.920 And now we have this one and the Swedish Democrats and everyone is like, yeah, yeah, but we will
01:04:50.340 help them because it's a democracy.
01:04:51.920 I don't understand this.
01:04:54.580 It's, um, I think the most interesting thing is that it says, my revenge is Malmo.
01:05:01.800 So, I mean, is he behind, exactly.
01:05:04.580 Is he behind the problems in Malmo?
01:05:06.720 Because it's a weird thing to say.
01:05:09.280 I mean, if he would say something like, um, what makes me feel good is what's happening
01:05:14.900 in Malmo, but that's not what it says.
01:05:16.880 It says, my revenge.
01:05:18.520 And then it sounds, you know, then you have Barbara Spector again, like use, I don't
01:05:21.920 are going to be leading the multicultural, whatever she called it.
01:05:25.260 Yeah.
01:05:25.680 Um, and, uh, uh, so, so that, that's quite interesting.
01:05:30.620 And, uh, sometimes you get these clips, you know, when they speak, because it's quite clear
01:05:37.500 that he speaks to a, to a Jewish crowd.
01:05:39.400 Um, it was, uh, it was not meant for us.
01:05:41.820 Um, and, uh, that clip, that was Israeli public television or something like that, I think.
01:05:47.320 Um, but then we can, we, I mean, the laugh, um, yeah, but, uh, I, I laugh a little bit
01:05:54.380 also in that case, because I mean, those who are worst, I have read this, I've heard this.
01:05:59.200 Those who are worst, uh, who have the worst time in Malmo are Jews.
01:06:04.820 Uh, the Jews cannot go out and their synagogue is attacked and it's not Swedes doing it.
01:06:10.420 It's the Arabs.
01:06:11.360 So his revenge is on the, uh, Jews in Malmo.
01:06:16.140 Uh, we can, we can, yeah, but no, of course.
01:06:20.180 I mean, at the same time, you know, there have been a lot of Jews who moved from Malmo to Israel.
01:06:25.760 No, because, no, that's what I was going to say.
01:06:28.740 Yeah.
01:06:29.260 And this is the main difference because we can't move to Israel.
01:06:32.220 They have a backup country.
01:06:33.340 We don't.
01:06:34.760 Have you tried?
01:06:38.620 I'm quite sure that they wouldn't.
01:06:41.420 No, but it's, um, yes, they, they, they do want, uh, in many regards, many of the Zionists
01:06:47.960 in Israel want Jews to return.
01:06:50.100 Uh, and, and although of course the, you know, there's a, the functions like a Barbara Spector,
01:06:54.300 but I mean, look, her, Barbara Spector's husband, um, Philip Spector, he's the head
01:07:00.880 rabbi in Stockholm.
01:07:02.820 Uh, Barbara Spector has received awards from the Swedish King on occasion.
01:07:07.600 Uh, these are just not kind of nobodies.
01:07:09.540 They, they jet set between Stockholm and Tel Aviv essentially.
01:07:12.300 And they go there and do these like operations to, yeah, to encourage, uh, open borders, migration,
01:07:17.900 put pressure on politicians, have them in their pockets.
01:07:20.460 It's any, this sounds like another guy who's like, either he's linked to that, connected
01:07:24.440 to it, or has some other kind of way that he's worked to, to produce Malmö.
01:07:28.880 So on one hand, then it's like a kind of a passive aggressive revenge for, uh, for Swedes.
01:07:33.960 Then be, yeah, obviously I think, I think he's lying when he says the, the Palestine issue,
01:07:37.660 right?
01:07:37.840 This is the same thing with Ireland.
01:07:39.480 You had politicians in Israel that said Ireland, since they recognize Palestinian must take
01:07:44.260 in all the people, Palestinians from Gaza when we bombed them because they're supportive
01:07:48.060 of them as a state.
01:07:49.560 Um, so they want that like revenge, but then at the same time that can, you know, kind of
01:07:54.320 fulfill that, what do you call it?
01:07:56.280 The religious endeavor, right?
01:07:58.200 Of bringing, uh, the majority of Jews that are from the diaspora back to, uh, or into Israel
01:08:03.420 essentially.
01:08:04.480 And we know, we know that, I mean, and none of these things are, are, are, you know, secrets.
01:08:10.440 Uh, we know from, um, one or another of the old, uh, military high officials in Israel that
01:08:19.980 at least a part of their, uh, nuclear, uh, arsenal is, uh, targeted to Rome, Berlin, uh, and
01:08:28.840 Paris, Europe.
01:08:30.300 They, they have it.
01:08:31.700 So the Samson initiative or the Samson solution that is, that is, um, to strike against all,
01:08:38.760 all the, uh, enemies of Israel is not only the Arab states, it's, it's also Europe.
01:08:43.440 Yeah.
01:08:43.860 Uh, and, and, and we know this.
01:08:45.460 And of course, uh, the, the, the military in Europe knows this, of course, they know it.
01:08:52.200 Of course, the secret services knows it.
01:08:54.780 Of course, the U S knows it, of course.
01:08:57.660 Uh, but I mean, you have heard the, the, um, was it, uh, JFK was recorded saying that,
01:09:04.260 well, we don't have as it, as it stands now.
01:09:06.800 There is no way out of this.
01:09:09.200 Uh, the, the Israel lobby is so strong and they have so, uh, they, they have all the,
01:09:15.920 the best cards, you know?
01:09:17.460 So as it stands now, it's hard to do anything else.
01:09:20.320 I, I, I'm not so sure that all the people in the military, um, all the people in the
01:09:25.700 secret services, all the politicians everywhere are so happy about it.
01:09:30.180 Uh, but in many cases, maybe the thing, what, what should I do?
01:09:34.740 Maybe I should do like JFK.
01:09:36.200 Yeah, that worked out fine.
01:09:37.420 Didn't it?
01:09:38.300 It compromises them where they, Oh, you get, this is just what you have to do if you want
01:09:42.040 to get elected.
01:09:42.640 And otherwise they spend their money on your, you know, your opponents or whatnot.
01:09:46.240 But yeah, Don, you just put this in the doc there, right?
01:09:48.540 How Sweden Democrats after, after all of this, right?
01:09:51.100 Cause you constantly see this and it was, uh, Jumshof, uh, uh, Richard Jumshof.
01:09:55.340 He was down in, uh, Jerusalem recently.
01:09:58.240 Where was it here?
01:09:59.080 Right.
01:09:59.700 Um, going to an anti-Semitic conference, you know, like their case.
01:10:04.580 And, and as Don Schaftman said, well, they have elections with him.
01:10:07.600 Maybe things will change, right?
01:10:09.600 So the right wing, this is the same in Germany.
01:10:11.820 It's the same in France.
01:10:12.880 It's the same in Italy.
01:10:14.100 I think many countries now we're like, as you, as you guys said before, the, the patriot,
01:10:19.040 you know, kind of option here, the, the more slightly nationalistic option is now intricately
01:10:24.460 linked to Israel's support and this is what they've, what they've wanted.
01:10:28.320 I think it's, uh, and, uh, and as you said, Magnus, that for a lot of people that aren't
01:10:33.260 engaged in politics, that they keep up with these things on a day to day, like, like we
01:10:37.420 do that, that might be hard for them to see.
01:10:39.360 They're just, they see this on the news.
01:10:40.700 Well, they're fighting the same problem we're doing.
01:10:43.240 These are, these are our guys.
01:10:44.400 So to them, this makes sense without them recognizing, well, who are the disproportionately,
01:10:48.840 uh, people involved in lobbying for open borders.
01:10:52.240 In the case of Sweden, we can go back to, I've mentioned it many times, but David Schwartz,
01:10:56.120 for example, the early debate articles in Sweden in the 1960s and seventies about the
01:11:01.140 case to open Sweden's border.
01:11:02.700 We have to help refugees or whatever.
01:11:04.520 So yes, we have plenty of Swedish activists on the left that are also doing this, but the
01:11:08.660 main kind of moral, uh, framing or, or, or altering our moral perspective was again,
01:11:15.460 disproportionately from the same group, I would say.
01:11:19.740 Yeah, absolutely.
01:11:20.620 I can recommend, uh, our friend Jonas Nilsson's documentary, uh, why is Sweden multicultural?
01:11:26.440 It's available in English on, on Odyssey and on other platforms.
01:11:30.860 Um, if you want to learn about that, the background about Sweden becoming multicultural.
01:11:35.600 Yes.
01:11:36.680 Um, but yeah, here they are giving 9 million.
01:11:38.500 So after all that, now they're supporting the organizations that's making, uh, Sweden more
01:11:42.860 multicultural.
01:11:43.760 Uh, it is totally insane.
01:11:46.300 If you ask me.
01:11:47.120 Yeah, no, it's, uh, and it's such a disappointment, of course, Sweden Democrats, uh, has been pro-Israel
01:11:55.380 and Zionist for a long time.
01:11:57.100 So in that case, it's not that, you know, shocking, um, but, uh, it's like some of the people in the
01:12:06.600 Sweden Democrats are right now doubling down on it, you know, to do, do even more to show
01:12:12.520 how much they, they love Israel and, and the Jewish minority in, in Sweden.
01:12:18.200 Uh, and it's, you know, it's embarrassing.
01:12:21.460 I would say this, they should be some sort of Swedish nationalists and focus on that.
01:12:26.780 Um, but they have given a lot of money to Jewish nationalist organizations and no money
01:12:36.280 to Swedish nationalist organizations.
01:12:37.980 It's incredible.
01:12:38.780 Here's the other one guys.
01:12:40.000 Israel decides to establish formal ties.
01:12:41.820 They were so proud when this happened, right?
01:12:43.400 The three of, of European far-right parties, it was Sweden Democrats, France's national
01:12:48.520 rally and Spain's Vox party.
01:12:50.400 I was disappointed by that.
01:12:51.700 I thought that'd be better, but nope.
01:12:54.700 Yeah.
01:12:55.220 But as I said, I mean, uh, these parties show, uh, what they are made of and they show that
01:13:02.960 they are a part of this, uh, whole, whole system.
01:13:06.820 Um, and that's how it is.
01:13:08.320 And it's up to us to, to handle that and, and understand that and, and think about how
01:13:15.560 are we, uh, working for our costs, our things, our ideas in this.
01:13:23.800 And one thing that I see is, is I see that there is a lot of, maybe most of all of the,
01:13:32.040 you know, when people are writing on X or whatever, everyone is writing about these big
01:13:37.700 geopolitical happenings, you know, that it's Israel, it's Gaza, it's Russia and it's, it's
01:13:42.660 everything like this.
01:13:43.400 This is the, this is the main thing that, you know, everyone is a geopolitical expert.
01:13:47.780 Everyone very seldom.
01:13:49.860 I, I, I read about what these people are doing in their hometown, in their hometown to make
01:13:57.440 sure that their own people in this little rural town in Sweden or the U S or great Britain
01:14:05.260 or France, that their local community is healthy, having it, having a better, you know, future.
01:14:13.420 What are they doing at home?
01:14:15.300 No, they are sitting, talking about, you know, you sit in a two room apartment in Bromalla
01:14:20.500 and you're writing about, you know, Israel is in Gaza and Putin and Donald Trump and they
01:14:26.380 will save or kill or whatever.
01:14:27.760 And then they just go to bed and they go to work and they pass, pass by a lot of people
01:14:33.260 and they see some young guys sitting there talking and they don't say hi because we don't
01:14:36.880 say hi or whatever, you know, and then they go home and oh no geopolitical analysis and
01:14:42.940 oh Putin is the best.
01:14:44.540 No, Trump is the best.
01:14:45.620 No, everyone is.
01:14:47.000 And then they are all these crazy, you know, crazy conspiracy theorists waking up everywhere
01:14:52.420 knowing everything about anything and the earth is flat and the moon is round, but we
01:14:56.600 have never been there.
01:14:57.360 So nobody knows.
01:14:58.580 And, you know, and all these things and nobody's like, yeah, I go and talk to this guy sitting
01:15:03.920 on the bench here, this, this kids, my kinfolk, I don't talk to them.
01:15:09.040 And this makes me a little bit frustrated.
01:15:13.040 I must say.
01:15:14.320 I agree.
01:15:15.020 No, you're right.
01:15:15.600 A hundred percent.
01:15:16.320 You're absolutely right.
01:15:17.200 I think that's, that's a great point.
01:15:19.180 And the focus needs to be much more local.
01:15:21.640 And it is, it is a circus.
01:15:23.140 I mean, I think that they're still valid, you know, pointing these things out.
01:15:25.900 There's a, maybe an advantage and helping some people up with it.
01:15:29.340 It's, you know, busy news cycles, but in a way it's, it's also a circus and a sideshow
01:15:33.920 and, and largely there's things at this stage, people have no meaningful power to do anything
01:15:40.820 about more than whine on it and complain on it.
01:15:43.460 If you instead spend some of your time, you know, trying to improve things in your local
01:15:49.020 community, building a network, helping people to get together.
01:15:52.640 Building institutions and associations like you guys are doing.
01:15:55.940 We would be much better off and we have to kind of start from the bottom up.
01:15:59.380 A lot of people look at this from the top and the top layer.
01:16:02.380 But the reality is this will be a bottom.
01:16:04.420 You will never be able to vote the right guy in that's going to fix this for us or something
01:16:08.960 like that.
01:16:09.380 That's just, you know, fantasy.
01:16:11.020 I know a lot of people don't have that generally that are on our side, obviously, but you're
01:16:15.660 right.
01:16:15.840 There's a lot of focus there.
01:16:16.700 And I think we could do much better laying some of those bricks and foundations now for
01:16:20.320 something that will hopefully over time grow much stronger.
01:16:23.940 And we got to have institutions in place.
01:16:26.720 We have to have associations.
01:16:27.980 We have to have networks.
01:16:28.840 We have to have community.
01:16:30.040 Know people.
01:16:30.640 Get to know your people in your area.
01:16:32.320 And this is hard.
01:16:33.020 It's hard for a lot of people.
01:16:34.440 That's hard to do, you know.
01:16:35.940 But the thing is, I mean, I remember the age before internet and the nationalist movement.
01:16:42.760 And I think all the old guys listening in the US also and everywhere remember this.
01:16:48.280 We had this little problem, you know, that everyone wanted to be a leader.
01:16:52.340 Everyone wanted to be a leader.
01:16:53.760 We have, you know, so many organizations.
01:16:56.320 And as soon as we had, if it was a little bit too big, then two people were like, now I'm
01:17:01.040 the leader, now I'm the leader, and then it's split it up.
01:17:03.420 This is how it has been.
01:17:04.840 And I mean, this is how politics works also.
01:17:08.300 And the thing is that with the internet now and everything, everyone doesn't want to be
01:17:15.160 a leader, but everyone wants to be the one who knows everything about everything.
01:17:19.960 And things that I have, you know, I must tell to the world these ideas I have.
01:17:30.220 And I understand that you want to do that.
01:17:34.320 But, you know, I think, I try to be humble.
01:17:36.920 It's not my strong, you know, it's not a strong part of me, but I try to be humble.
01:17:43.680 And then I think that, okay, Henrik and Lana, they know people in the US and they have a
01:17:48.280 quite good, you know, reach and they follow the news there.
01:17:51.880 So I listen to them and I listen to Jared and I listen to others in the US and a couple
01:17:57.920 of people, you know, who they say who they are.
01:18:02.840 I can see their faces.
01:18:04.540 You know, they have an outreach, they have live shows and they argue and they have these
01:18:09.840 kinds of things.
01:18:10.300 But they are not masked and they are not, you know, you know, they are not anonymous.
01:18:15.440 So I listen to them.
01:18:16.560 And then I listen to other guys, the same kind of guys who have, you know, who stand out from
01:18:23.460 the crowd.
01:18:24.360 And the crowd is like, okay, I don't listen that much to the crowd.
01:18:29.120 Actually, I don't.
01:18:29.940 Because I think it's a problem that anyone with, you have these strange followings.
01:18:39.180 And this is the problem.
01:18:40.540 We had a problem with everyone wanting to be a leader.
01:18:43.080 And now everyone wants to be an expert on all these things.
01:18:47.660 And so I circle back to the fact that choose wisely among those who seem to have quite a
01:18:56.940 balanced view on these things, weigh the information against each other, and work in your community.
01:19:05.100 I mean, that's the only way forward.
01:19:06.960 Maybe listen more, work harder, and skip two days a week.
01:19:14.560 Yes, exactly.
01:19:15.480 Partition your time, right?
01:19:17.280 Do that thing, which you do.
01:19:20.060 But then a few days, as you said, out of the week, you make sure you focus locally or something
01:19:24.180 like that.
01:19:24.500 Yeah, I agree.
01:19:25.200 Very, very good idea.
01:19:26.940 I think there's a much more greater desire, need, and impetus to start doing more.
01:19:34.100 And granted, we're also seeing more.
01:19:35.860 You're seeing more active clubs.
01:19:37.000 You're seeing more associations, more people getting organized and getting together.
01:19:40.840 And I'm very encouraged by that.
01:19:42.280 And I think it's generally heading in the right direction.
01:19:44.740 But it might not be as fast and as soon as we would like it to be.
01:19:49.120 But anyway, I did want to cover a little bit on Germany, too.
01:19:53.040 Because I know you know quite a bit about that, Dawn, too.
01:19:56.060 You have at least lived part of your time in Germany.
01:19:59.680 And you had this interesting thing.
01:20:01.160 It was a big summer hit last year at Ausländerraus and all this stuff.
01:20:05.220 There was a...
01:20:06.020 Let me bring back some memories.
01:20:07.380 Let's play a little bit of this, shall we?
01:20:11.020 All right.
01:20:12.020 All right.
01:20:22.060 There it is.
01:20:22.660 Classic.
01:20:23.500 Oh, I want to party when I see this.
01:20:26.000 It was good times.
01:20:27.980 Yeah, I know.
01:20:28.260 But it was kind of funny.
01:20:30.200 Angela Plume here said, remember them.
01:20:32.580 The case against them has been thrown out.
01:20:34.660 Public prosecutors say they were covered by freedom of expression.
01:20:38.760 Is that true, Dawn?
01:20:40.620 Have you followed this?
01:20:42.120 It is true.
01:20:43.660 Regarding the song and the words, foreigners out, Germany for the Germans, has been considered
01:20:50.020 freedom of expression.
01:20:52.620 So it's not illegal.
01:20:54.320 There's one guy who's doing an old salute.
01:20:57.660 And he is still getting into problems for that because that is a hate crime.
01:21:06.200 But the song or the lyrics are apparently not illegal, which is interesting because I have
01:21:12.680 been...
01:21:13.520 You mentioned I lived in Germany for more than 10 years.
01:21:17.580 I have a German wife.
01:21:19.140 So I also have family in Germany.
01:21:22.900 And I'm there very often.
01:21:24.460 But I have been to many demonstrations in Germany where we were not allowed to use the
01:21:32.000 parole, Germany for the Germans, foreigners out.
01:21:36.820 This is usually handed to you before the demonstration.
01:21:39.760 The police say, okay, these slogans are forbidden, so you cannot use them.
01:21:44.840 And so there were always ways to get around that.
01:21:49.480 We were screaming like criminal foreigners out and also the rest.
01:21:54.460 That was legal.
01:21:56.560 That was legal.
01:21:56.960 But now apparently they have decided that you are allowed to say foreigners out.
01:22:01.740 And maybe we will see that in demonstrations as well.
01:22:04.600 This is very interesting because Germany...
01:22:07.700 What I hated about living in Germany is that it was impossible to know what was illegal and
01:22:13.160 what was not.
01:22:13.800 And, you know, I was in contact with my lawyer and, you know, before publishing articles and
01:22:22.220 stuff like that, you know, can we say this?
01:22:24.760 And he was like, hmm, hard to know.
01:22:27.320 Publish it and we will see.
01:22:28.900 We'll see what happens.
01:22:31.620 And it makes it really complicated to be a nationalist in Germany.
01:22:38.500 Just like they wanted to be.
01:22:39.800 To be.
01:22:40.720 Yeah, probably.
01:22:41.580 Because you maybe then use some self-censorship so you're not crossing the line.
01:22:48.120 Interesting.
01:22:48.780 All right.
01:22:49.000 So freedom of expression.
01:22:49.900 I think Dries made a good comment here.
01:22:51.680 Dries van Langenhove said, they may not get an official punishment.
01:22:54.960 Well, maybe the guy who would throw a Roman there.
01:22:57.000 But their lives are ruined either way and millions of young Germans will self-censor because of
01:23:02.740 the terror that's spread by the media over this incident.
01:23:05.920 Even if you would be, or if I would be miraculously acquitted on the 16th of May, seven years of
01:23:12.780 terror inflicted by the Justice Department and media have taken an enormous toll on me.
01:23:16.420 Of course, he's fighting a legal case against the Belgian government, essentially, as far as
01:23:19.840 I understand it.
01:23:20.360 My family and literally every nationalist in the country, millions of Flemish people think
01:23:25.000 that every message or joke they want to make, I shouldn't send that or I may end up like
01:23:30.140 Dries van der Langenhove or maybe some of those German people.
01:23:32.780 Self-censorship is the biggest and worst form of censorship.
01:23:35.580 That's the main objective.
01:23:36.460 So even if I'm glad these people avoided jail, it's not something to be celebrated.
01:23:40.680 Thoughts?
01:23:40.960 I must say that I think that in a sense, yes, maybe he's right, but also this is the beginning
01:23:47.600 of the end.
01:23:49.060 I'm very hopeful.
01:23:50.340 This is the beginning or end of this system.
01:23:52.520 Of these, you know, if you go back to the Soviet Union, you can follow the Soviet Union,
01:24:01.280 in the state and the jokes and how people, you know, did how people resisted by telling
01:24:11.480 jokes, by being more and more and more daring in these things, you know.
01:24:18.880 So what we see now, if you look at the TikTok and look at all these medias that I don't look
01:24:25.220 so much on because it gives me a headache.
01:24:27.520 What I see is, also in Germany and Europe, I see young people.
01:24:32.860 I see young people, many times young women, who have had enough, who have had enough and
01:24:40.980 they do these things.
01:24:42.000 And some get sentenced and some get thrown into jail and some have problems, but it doesn't
01:24:48.520 stop.
01:24:49.220 It doesn't stop.
01:24:50.320 I mean, if you look at it, if you take up this, it's everywhere.
01:24:53.720 And you got these translations of Adolf Hitler's speech.
01:24:59.540 And, you know, it was like millions and millions looking at these things and all these things,
01:25:03.740 it's just exploding.
01:25:05.480 It's the beginning of the end.
01:25:07.280 I'm very, very positive to these things and the AI and the songs and everything that is
01:25:15.560 happening, you know.
01:25:16.220 So I don't think that people are self-censoring and knowing how young people are.
01:25:22.880 I mean, young.
01:25:24.140 I mean, self-censorship.
01:25:25.800 Come on.
01:25:26.700 Maybe when you get a little bit older and you have all these things, you know, to think
01:25:31.020 about.
01:25:31.460 But young people, no, they're not so self-censoring.
01:25:35.540 And I don't think they will be.
01:25:37.040 On the contrary.
01:25:38.700 On the contrary.
01:25:39.360 So, no, I don't agree with that this is some kind of, that that will happen.
01:25:45.240 I don't know what you think, guys.
01:25:47.220 Yeah, I think you're right that younger people seem to care.
01:25:51.320 They give no fucks, as you'd say, for the most part, anyway.
01:25:55.520 And at least those who are politically aware, they're having a fun time with some of this
01:26:00.460 stuff.
01:26:00.740 We'll talk about a story later that shows some of that getting into, what was her name
01:26:04.980 again?
01:26:05.720 Hendrix.
01:26:06.680 We'll talk about that.
01:26:07.520 It's kind of funny, but there's a, it's a, you know, trolling and stuff like that, but
01:26:11.560 there's a necessity to that.
01:26:12.880 And we'll get to that soon here.
01:26:14.060 But let's talk a little bit more about Germany.
01:26:16.980 The AFD is officially declared a right-wing group.
01:26:23.440 I think the wording they used was definitely right-wing extremist, which I guess they are
01:26:28.540 seeking then to pave the way for a possible ban of the party.
01:26:33.060 All party members are now subject to mass, I thought they already were, by the way.
01:26:37.520 Under mass surveillance of their phone calls, emails, messages, everything.
01:26:43.100 This is obviously not surprising, but what's your thoughts on this?
01:26:46.900 Yeah, this has been step by step.
01:26:49.080 So you have, the first step is that you're called a suspected right-wing extremist organization.
01:26:55.980 And then you become a, what was the word?
01:27:00.240 Definitely a right-wing extremist.
01:27:02.440 Definitely a right-wing extremist.
01:27:02.680 So now it's been confirmed.
01:27:05.280 Yeah.
01:27:05.780 And they already had these, the local or the regional party in Thuringia and in Saxony.
01:27:15.820 So in, in the former East, they were already confirmed or definitive right-wing extremist.
01:27:23.140 But now the whole party is classified as that.
01:27:25.880 And this is the last strike from the interior minister, Nancy Fesa.
01:27:32.400 You know, on Monday, she will not be the interior minister anymore.
01:27:36.320 Good.
01:27:36.540 Because they are, you know, there's a new government.
01:27:40.200 Changing government, yeah.
01:27:41.420 Yeah.
01:27:42.200 So this is the last thing she did.
01:27:44.920 And there's a lot of criticism from, not only from, from the right.
01:27:49.640 So, because these kind of big decisions should not be made when you're only acting minister,
01:27:57.000 because they're between governments.
01:27:58.720 But of course, this was her plan all along, because this creates also a lot of problems
01:28:04.880 for, for Alternative for Germany.
01:28:07.680 The situation in Germany is very interesting, because you have this big divide between East
01:28:13.440 and West.
01:28:14.120 And, and like my wife's family, they are from the former East.
01:28:18.960 And that's also where I have lived.
01:28:20.940 So, so I understand the people there very, very well.
01:28:23.940 And now, Alternative for Germany, I mean, in the latest polls, they are the biggest party
01:28:30.500 in all of Germany, but they are the, the biggest party in the East with a big margin.
01:28:37.440 Huge margin, yeah.
01:28:38.500 Yeah.
01:28:39.020 And so first you have this firewall.
01:28:42.460 They say, we will not speak to them.
01:28:44.140 And now you're looking into maybe banning the party.
01:28:48.420 And then you have the East Germans who already feel that they are not a part of this, this,
01:28:57.600 this federation, the, the, the German federation.
01:29:00.620 They, they feel like when the so-called reunification, they were on the losing end and they feel like
01:29:08.320 second-class citizens already.
01:29:10.060 And now they have a party they vote for, which is the biggest party in the East.
01:29:15.480 And the West is then telling them, well, we want to forbid that party or they are, this
01:29:20.300 party is bad.
01:29:21.080 We will not speak to them.
01:29:22.500 I think this division will be even deeper between East and West.
01:29:27.440 And it's very, very dangerous, not only for Germany, but also for Europe.
01:29:32.280 Because Western Europe has driven Hungary to the East, to Russia.
01:29:39.940 And, you know, instead of them being a part of, wanting to be a part of Europe, they are
01:29:45.900 looking East.
01:29:46.680 And I think this is what you will see in East Germany as well.
01:29:50.520 And I believe in a strong Europe and, you know, the European nations working together
01:29:57.380 in different ways.
01:29:58.200 And this divide between East and West is very dangerous for all of Europe in the future.
01:30:08.020 And this is, the fault is on, on, on West Germany and, and Brussels and, and Western Europe
01:30:15.700 who don't really understand that the former Eastern nations have a different history than
01:30:25.880 the Western nations in Europe.
01:30:27.900 And therefore they look differently on things like, you know, LGBT and immigration and, and
01:30:39.680 identity and so on, because they have not been under liberal, whatever democracy or whatever
01:30:46.060 you want to call it for such a long time as the West.
01:30:48.800 So what's happening in Germany now, if they are, I don't think they will ban alternative
01:30:56.940 for Germany, but yes, that, you know, they're, they're talking about it and that you see this
01:31:03.080 kind of classification, it will make the country even more divided.
01:31:09.620 Yeah.
01:31:10.520 And, and that's quite scary.
01:31:12.340 Yeah.
01:31:12.600 It says East, you know, Russia pivot, right?
01:31:16.720 Did you see, and I think it was even AFD that were, I don't think they joined the quote
01:31:21.260 unquote victory March, but they had done some posts where they were, you know, supportive
01:31:25.420 of this and they wanted to join that and all these things.
01:31:27.940 Right.
01:31:28.120 So you do.
01:31:28.640 Yeah.
01:31:28.760 Not, not just that.
01:31:29.880 I mean, I, I mean, AFD, when it comes to geopolitics and so on, I think they have lost the ball
01:31:35.100 completely.
01:31:36.520 Um, and you know, they, they, because the Russian ambassador or whatever was not invited to
01:31:42.780 some kind of, uh, independence day or, or liberation day, whatever it's called, uh, when, you know,
01:31:50.660 when the Soviets and the red army pillaged Germany and raped and murdered, um, and then AFD
01:31:58.320 Saxony, um, goes out and protests against this and, you know, talk about the brother ship on
01:32:05.980 the Elbe, you know, where the American and the red army military met and shook hands.
01:32:11.300 And, you know, this, like, this was a liberation of Germany and this kind of anti-German right
01:32:17.700 speech, uh, should not come from a nationalist party.
01:32:21.260 And, um, so, I mean, I'm not a very big fan of, of alternative for Germany for, for many
01:32:27.200 reasons, but I, I think they, I think it's very, it's a very, it's very, um, the, the game that the
01:32:37.320 West is playing here or, or the, the Bundesrepublik, the Federation, um, is dangerous.
01:32:43.360 Um, and, uh, are they kind of, there's a lot of frustration in the East.
01:32:47.760 Is that kind of what's for, not forcing them, but that's like, they feel then that they have
01:32:53.780 a friend to the East as opposed, you know, cause you'd have that divide more, more, um,
01:32:58.900 uh, you know, prominently featured, I guess, that then you can, you can kind of pivot and
01:33:02.320 join with them instead or something.
01:33:03.780 I don't know.
01:33:03.940 Yeah.
01:33:04.240 And Russia has been really proactive.
01:33:06.000 Uh, you know, I, I lived in Germany from 2009 to 2022 and, uh, um, I, I've been involved
01:33:16.500 in, in German politics and on, also on a European level.
01:33:19.520 Well, and in the beginning of the 2010s, you know, the invitation started to come from
01:33:25.620 Russia and I know that AFD went there a lot, uh, to a lot of meetings.
01:33:30.740 Um, and when the, all of the West was, you know, rejecting you and maybe you could not
01:33:36.520 even have a bank account and so on, um, Russia, Russia was proactively working to, to show,
01:33:43.900 you know, Hey, you have a friend in the East.
01:33:45.580 Um, and, uh, I think now they are reaping what they sow.
01:33:51.920 Do you think it's from, um, no, go on.
01:33:54.940 No, but, and, and, and, um, we can see this in, in many movements and AFD is, is one of
01:34:01.160 them.
01:34:02.140 And I, I, I mean, for, for Russia, it's, it makes total sense because they want that divided
01:34:08.940 Europe and they want, uh, a weak Europe because it's of course better for, for Russia.
01:34:14.680 Uh, it has also always been in the interest of the United States to have a weak Europe.
01:34:18.900 Uh, so we have been, always been, you know, between West and East between these two powers.
01:34:24.640 Um, so we were, we were in the middle.
01:34:26.820 I mean, Germany was split in half between the Western and Eastern powers.
01:34:32.400 Yeah.
01:34:32.700 Yeah.
01:34:33.420 And, and so a nationalist party in Germany, which would be not pro European union, but
01:34:43.140 pro European, you know, for a strong European, uh, cooperation would be, you know, would not
01:34:51.160 be seen positively from Russia and also not from, from the United States.
01:34:56.060 So I think they have actively been working on, on putting AFD and other organizations on
01:35:03.060 this track.
01:35:04.640 I think what we, what we know now, more or less know, uh, is that Russia, uh, for a long time,
01:35:13.440 they began with, uh, um, you know, uh, coming closer to different kinds of nationalist parties
01:35:21.280 and organizations, also, um, the, um, the environmentalist groups, uh, different kinds
01:35:28.840 of, of environmentalist groups.
01:35:30.620 We know that they have been supporting and so on 10, 15, 20 years, uh, and also of course
01:35:36.580 the left.
01:35:37.480 So they have had, uh, uh, I mean, quite a diverse frontline and looking to where, where to,
01:35:44.980 to, um, where will they have the best, uh, you know, uh, the best response.
01:35:52.040 And it's this time, I mean, during the Soviet union time, the, the left wing, the communists
01:35:57.160 in Sweden and German everywhere, they had their peace movement and they had their different
01:36:02.040 kind of, of, you know, uh, organizations who were more or less, um, just, uh, megaphones
01:36:09.860 for, for, uh, the Soviet union.
01:36:12.360 Um, and they were marching around talking about peace and, and the big bad USA and, you
01:36:19.300 know, all these things.
01:36:20.920 Uh, and that time it was the communist parties who were loyal to Moscow.
01:36:24.620 What we have seen now is that, uh, when Russia tried, um, pushed on, looked at the nationalists
01:36:30.220 or so-called nationalists or different kinds of nationalists and, uh, the environmentalist
01:36:35.620 groups and the, um, the left wing groups, what happened, uh, it seems that the left, uh,
01:36:42.280 after, uh, I, I remember the, the, the, the left wing, when it became like globalists, it
01:36:49.600 was so strange, this thing happening.
01:36:51.180 We had, we had this demonstrations, you know, attack globalization from, from below and so
01:36:56.300 on.
01:36:56.480 And then just one day I woke up and it was like the left wing is now globalists.
01:37:00.760 It was what happened.
01:37:01.520 Switch.
01:37:02.240 Yeah, they switched.
01:37:03.180 Uh, so the left wing went on being, you know, pro-EU, pro-everything like this.
01:37:08.800 And the, and the environmentalists got their, um, 15 minutes in the, in the limelight and
01:37:14.620 more, more, more of that.
01:37:16.380 So, uh, left was the nationalists who, uh, in many cases looked to the East.
01:37:22.100 And, um, now we see this kind of, uh, peace movement.
01:37:27.740 Oh, I just want peace.
01:37:29.740 Uh, and what they are doing is they are spreading the Russian narrative.
01:37:33.180 Uh, helping to undermine, uh, Swedish, uh, Sweden and undermine, uh, Europe, um, in
01:37:40.800 different ways.
01:37:41.560 So this is very problematic.
01:37:43.200 Uh, I, I, uh, I think, uh, and this is something that has to be, um, talked about and it has
01:37:51.520 to be, uh, uh, it has to be, uh, stopped in, in some sense because we can't have it like
01:37:57.060 this because, uh, Europe must come together and must be, uh, strong, uh, strong force standing
01:38:04.120 on their own.
01:38:04.680 Yeah.
01:38:05.260 That's why it's kind of good in a way, right?
01:38:07.500 That that separation seems to be, at least from like the white house official, you know,
01:38:11.880 policy, there's seeking more to, I mean, I, Ryan, you could, you could have your, you
01:38:16.240 know, critiques of it, right.
01:38:17.340 In the sense that it's like, uh, you know, Trump kind of disconnects more.
01:38:21.240 This is over spats over obviously funding for the Ukraine war.
01:38:24.180 It's over spats regarding Greenland.
01:38:25.760 It's over spats regarding the tariff trade war stuff.
01:38:28.600 Right.
01:38:29.080 But it's this, um, uh, faulty position, uh, as I think Trump mentioned that, right.
01:38:33.420 That, uh, the, the EU was created to keep America weak.
01:38:37.040 That was hilarious stuff, by the way, but it's, it's the opposite, right.
01:38:40.780 Federalizing Europe and actually turning into kind of a strong enough to kind of stand up
01:38:44.620 to do their bidding of sorts.
01:38:46.680 And you can go back, you know, the history there is far, right.
01:38:48.740 In terms of like, uh, initial funding and the Marshall plan, you have obviously NATO coming
01:38:53.760 in stay behind armies that they excused that was we're going to defeat communism.
01:38:58.500 We see.
01:38:58.980 So we're going to help you guys.
01:39:00.060 And then what happened as you, as was among the society through the back door, as America
01:39:04.420 was in for infiltrated with cultural Marxist ideas or whatnot, that's kind of on the back
01:39:08.720 end that liberalized the U S and you know, in the extension, then Europe, although they
01:39:13.420 were obviously had a strong left wing, but you know, with the USAID stuff, the Doge exposed,
01:39:18.400 for example, it was interesting to see that like here you have the U S funding, like
01:39:22.000 guy, gay pride parades in Kosovo and like, you know, drag queen theaters in Albania and
01:39:27.200 shit like the most crazy stuff.
01:39:28.840 So I'm glad that that's being exposed and removed.
01:39:32.760 Uh, the problem I see in one end is of course, as the European leaders get angry, right.
01:39:37.440 With, with America, as we saw Ursula von der Leyen and many of the other ones, right.
01:39:40.900 They're kind of doing exactly what Trump wanted them to do by then stepping in.
01:39:45.240 I'm not saying don't support Ukraine because obviously we should, but it is interesting that
01:39:49.800 it's a conflict that largely has been initially, right.
01:39:53.380 I'm thinking back to like not only 2004, but even before then of like the orange revolution,
01:39:57.760 you had like the Boris Borisovsky's engaging in trying to kind of, you know, do coups in
01:40:03.300 Ukraine and stuff like that.
01:40:04.420 So it's a, it's, it's not just like a 2014, 20, or even 2022 problems goes back decades of
01:40:10.840 foreign interest, trying to use Ukraine.
01:40:13.680 And then there's, you know, devastating war as a consequence of it.
01:40:16.520 So, uh, again, I'll try to be balanced on it, but I see international foreign meddling
01:40:21.740 in these nations.
01:40:22.520 And then it's kind of like the baton is kind of handed over to Europe here.
01:40:25.040 Here you go to war now, right.
01:40:26.920 You saw those promotion, uh, propaganda posters out of Germany that shows the little boy,
01:40:30.780 basically.
01:40:31.140 He's like a, what, barely 18.
01:40:33.220 Are you, you know, half, half face with a military helmet.
01:40:36.000 Are you ready to go to war to defend Germany?
01:40:38.100 So it's that Magnus that you said before, almost like a, a fake nationalism, but now it's
01:40:43.080 okay again, right.
01:40:43.900 You can be a patriot now, but go to war and, and join, you know, slaughter your European
01:40:48.820 people in the, in the meat grinder that we have arranged.
01:40:51.220 I don't know.
01:40:51.460 It's very sinister to me.
01:40:53.040 I think this fake nationalism can metapolitically or metacultural, it can be good because it
01:40:59.340 fosters another kind of thinking, you know, this more militarized patriotic, even if it's
01:41:06.540 fake, you know, um, it, it fosters the youth in a different way than what has been the last
01:41:13.040 40 or 50 years in, in Western Europe, which has been, you know, um, pacifist liberal and
01:41:20.380 so on.
01:41:21.240 Um, and I think that the true nationalists have a possibility here to, um, to, to influence
01:41:30.060 young people, you know, that will be more open to our ideas.
01:41:34.400 Um, so interesting way of looking at it.
01:41:36.380 Me and Magnus are very optimistic and we try to often be that, uh, but I hope you're right.
01:41:42.520 It helps us sleep better.
01:41:43.820 But, but it's also, but I also believe it's true.
01:41:47.020 Um, and if you look at the old nationalist movements from a hundred years ago, you know,
01:41:55.320 that the soldier life was, uh, you know, that was the highest standard, you know, there was
01:41:59.280 the, the, every man should live that life, you know, and, and, and the mind of the soldier
01:42:04.240 and the soul of the soldier was something to, to, to strive for.
01:42:08.940 Um, and so, I mean, I, I think it's a good thing if more people do like their military
01:42:16.300 service and so on.
01:42:17.720 I agree with you.
01:42:18.700 I just don't want it to be for the wrong reasons, but, but ultimately, and same thing
01:42:22.560 with like a strong, of course, Europe needs strong armies, you know, duh, you know, that's
01:42:26.260 good.
01:42:26.660 Absolutely.
01:42:27.140 It should be strong, independent, all those kinds of things.
01:42:29.280 I'm just afraid of that.
01:42:30.260 Like just now into the meat grinder, you know, kind of into the, when we're like almost at
01:42:33.880 our weakest, right.
01:42:35.280 Um, to a certain extent.
01:42:36.640 Magnus, what's your thoughts?
01:42:37.680 Yeah, the, the thing is that, uh, when, when we look at it, I mean, uh, this idea, the
01:42:44.920 soldier is, is a soldier.
01:42:46.960 Uh, if you look at it in a historical sense, or you look at it in a, in the sense of, I
01:42:52.240 mean, the, the, the Viking chieftains, they had no ideology.
01:42:56.740 They had no, uh, I mean, the soldier is doing the things he's doing either because, well, it's
01:43:05.420 quite fun, uh, you have an adventurous spirit, maybe it's not so many women back home.
01:43:11.120 So yeah, I, I follow this red beard guy.
01:43:14.020 We go out and we, we do these things.
01:43:15.900 We kill some other guys and we, you know, plunder some things and we do all these things.
01:43:20.600 This is what we have been doing for, for millennia.
01:43:23.320 Um, and now lately we say that all the soldiers must understand and have an ideology.
01:43:32.760 I just want white people, white young people learn to fight.
01:43:37.240 I want them to learn to march straight.
01:43:39.880 I want them to handle close, uh, combat.
01:43:43.720 I want them to be able to shoot and feel like, wow, this is fun shooting these things.
01:43:49.860 I want them to learn to operate, uh, in the.
01:43:53.560 Forests and in the fields in Sweden.
01:43:55.540 I want them, I want them to, to salute the Swedish flag.
01:43:58.980 Um, I want them to do all these things.
01:44:00.920 I don't really care if, if they are politicians in that sense.
01:44:05.280 If you, if you, if you read Ernst Jünger, you know, the soldier is a soldier.
01:44:09.400 It's a soldier.
01:44:10.440 The officers are officers.
01:44:11.700 When you ask an officer in the Prussian army, every nationalist is like, oh, the Prussian
01:44:16.300 army was so cool and so good.
01:44:18.200 And they didn't give a flying F-U-C-K who was the leader of the country.
01:44:22.920 They were doing their duty as men, as soldiers, as this, um, mythical figure.
01:44:29.660 And this is what we need because when we have these people, when we have one million or two
01:44:35.100 million Swedes in arms and, and a Europe in arms, uh, understanding that there is something
01:44:41.580 to fight for, there's something to die for, and there's something to kill for, then you
01:44:45.760 have a totally different mindset from what you have today.
01:44:48.980 So I hope that that young guy on that cover, I hope that he goes to the army and I hope
01:44:54.220 that he's becomes a soldier.
01:44:55.480 And I, I hope that he, all these, you know, things awaken and he says that, yeah, the finest
01:45:01.380 thing to do is die for my country.
01:45:03.880 I really hope that because then we have a chance.
01:45:06.380 If we continue like now and people are like, no, I don't want to fight for anything.
01:45:10.900 If the, if the enemy comes, I'm going to, I don't want to fight.
01:45:15.060 I'm, I'm, you know, then, then if they are not, do you think these people will fight for,
01:45:20.760 for a political, uh, uprising?
01:45:24.360 I mean, if you look at the political uprisings, who has, who, who was in the front line when
01:45:29.400 Europe took, uh, when Europe fought back against the communists in the beginning of the 20th
01:45:34.440 century, who was in the front lines, the old soldiers from world war one, they were on
01:45:39.240 the front lines, we don't have them, right?
01:45:42.120 So we need them and look at the, the ASOB and look at all of these, uh, fighters in
01:45:47.420 Ukraine when this war is over, when it's over, what will happen?
01:45:53.300 We have a lot of good people who, who stand there and say, okay, what should we do now
01:45:58.120 then?
01:45:58.860 Hopefully they take their government back.
01:46:01.220 That's what I want them to do.
01:46:02.540 Absolutely.
01:46:03.220 Absolutely.
01:46:03.880 I, I, I, I, and I have, I am very positive concerning these things because we can't
01:46:09.240 not just look at, you know, today or tomorrow or yesterday.
01:46:14.180 We must look in millennials, uh, look at the Roman, Roman armies, look at, uh, uh, look
01:46:20.020 at, um, what was his name, Don, this German guy, uh, Tacitus, no, not Tacitus.
01:46:25.340 Arminius.
01:46:26.520 Arminius.
01:46:27.220 He went over to, I mean, he went over to Rome.
01:46:31.740 He fought for the, he fought for the Romans.
01:46:33.860 He was there, you know, doing all these things, fighting against his own people.
01:46:37.680 And then he came back and what?
01:46:38.840 Yeah.
01:46:39.040 He liberated them.
01:46:40.720 Yes.
01:46:41.240 That's the world.
01:46:42.040 You know, we need those kinds of people.
01:46:44.640 No, I, I hope you're right.
01:46:46.220 I hope there's a silver lining in it.
01:46:48.200 Um, yes, it is.
01:46:49.280 I'm right.
01:46:49.780 And I'm also, cause, um, anyway, we, we, that's a, a huge topic, but it is, it's, it's interesting.
01:46:57.680 I hope you're right that there is a silver lining in it and that they're just not slaughtered
01:47:01.600 for, uh, for other interests.
01:47:03.620 Uh, that, that's all I'm saying.
01:47:04.580 But if they can be used or like, uh, stand out, actually stand up for their nation and
01:47:09.240 for their folk at the end of the day.
01:47:10.800 Uh, absolutely.
01:47:11.660 I'm with you.
01:47:12.080 Net positive.
01:47:12.680 Look at it, Henrik.
01:47:13.700 I must just say that when Soviet, Soviet Union attacked Finland, it was a liberal government
01:47:18.960 in Finland.
01:47:19.780 Yeah.
01:47:20.120 It was a liberal government in Finland.
01:47:21.880 Should the Swedish national socialist, uh, in the 20s said, no, we, oh, it's a liberal.
01:47:27.580 In Finland, let the Soviets take them.
01:47:30.240 No, they said, let's go and fight for our, our brothers in Finland.
01:47:34.020 Yeah.
01:47:34.200 And the Finnish patriots were like, yeah, now we're going to fight Soviet.
01:47:37.300 They weren't like, yeah, it's a liberal government here in Helsinki.
01:47:40.220 I don't want to fight for the liberal government.
01:47:42.800 Let the Soviets take our country.
01:47:44.620 I mean, what kind of idea is that?
01:47:46.980 Yeah.
01:47:47.400 And this is why I get so frustrated with the idea because we have been fighting for our
01:47:52.440 homeland, for our soil, for our, for our rivers, for our mountains, for, for millennials.
01:48:00.020 And for our food.
01:48:00.460 I don't care if the chieftain is this or that.
01:48:02.520 It's my country.
01:48:03.880 Yeah.
01:48:04.100 And now people are like, no, I'm not going to fight for that.
01:48:07.400 No, because it's the wrong government.
01:48:09.080 First, we've got to change the government and have my government, just my, the one that
01:48:13.780 I love.
01:48:15.120 And if it's wrong in any sense, I won't fight for them.
01:48:17.840 And this is what I hear on X and everywhere.
01:48:19.820 And it's like, what, what is happening with these people?
01:48:22.900 Yeah, it's a good, it's a good point.
01:48:25.360 Cockfrey Zone here says, great show yesterday and today as well.
01:48:28.080 Hope things are well on your end.
01:48:29.360 Thanks again for what you do.
01:48:30.520 Thank you, Cockfrey Zone.
01:48:31.260 I appreciate that.
01:48:32.180 And I do want to, I do want to talk before we wrap up here a little bit, but Silo Hendricks,
01:48:36.540 but real quick, we had what might be another terrorist attack in Germany, at least eight
01:48:41.740 hurt after car drives into crowd in the German city of Stuttgart.
01:48:47.640 Don, I think you put in a story there too, where the headline seems to have changed.
01:48:52.280 What do we know so far?
01:48:53.880 And as you can see on the headline now is that a woman is dead now, she died in the hospital,
01:49:00.480 a 46-year-old woman.
01:49:02.620 And I think the police say they rule out a terrorist attack.
01:49:05.800 There's some, they say it's an accident.
01:49:08.080 Of course, we don't know, but it could be.
01:49:11.240 But I, yes, it's always interesting with these headlines about these cars driving into
01:49:18.100 people.
01:49:18.780 A car driving into crowd.
01:49:21.180 A gun killed people in, you never say that, but a gun shot people in Stockholm today.
01:49:28.260 No, but you say a car drew into, so it's always so weird with all this, but maybe it's a self-driving
01:49:33.700 car, but it looks like it's not an attack, but some kind of accident.
01:49:41.560 But it wouldn't be that.
01:49:42.880 We question it for good reason, because of historical track record, because we have one
01:49:47.840 every other week now in Germany.
01:49:50.280 It was one not too long ago, back to back.
01:49:53.980 And again, it comes in the wake of, again, plenty of criticism about the AFD, obviously.
01:49:59.680 But again, here you have a nominally kind of more slightly nationalistic party who's obviously
01:50:04.980 partially are pointing out problems with migration and these kinds of things that are then seeking
01:50:10.240 to be banned, as they highlight the issue that we cannot live like this, essentially.
01:50:16.400 It is remarkable.
01:50:16.860 I mean, it was hard on Alternative for Germany, but it's also true that when it comes to immigration
01:50:23.380 and so on, they have, some of their leaders have, you know, been really on point.
01:50:29.600 It's not like they are all bad in this, in every question.
01:50:33.660 Sure.
01:50:33.840 Especially in the East, like in Thuringia and Saxony and so on.
01:50:38.160 Yeah.
01:50:39.140 So, and today, that is the way that the Germans are channeling their frustration.
01:50:47.340 Yeah, exactly.
01:50:48.180 The frustrations are legitimate.
01:50:49.700 And for now, that's the only kind of place where they can put it, right, in the AFD, for
01:50:54.180 good or for bad.
01:50:55.660 Yeah.
01:50:56.420 All right.
01:50:57.500 Okay, interesting.
01:50:58.300 So we'll follow up on that and see if there's something.
01:50:59.680 Now, I do want to, before we let you guys go here, because I know it's late over there
01:51:02.780 and I appreciate your time again.
01:51:04.660 No, it's not late.
01:51:05.280 It's early.
01:51:05.980 It's one minute.
01:51:06.520 Oh, it's getting early.
01:51:07.120 That's right.
01:51:07.980 No problem.
01:51:09.420 I've been waiting for this subject.
01:51:10.900 It's very interesting.
01:51:11.620 Okay.
01:51:12.040 So here we go.
01:51:13.680 Silo Hendricks, protect her, James Goddard says there on X.
01:51:17.820 Non-whites are making out that she murdered someone.
01:51:21.760 All she did was protect her child like any mother.
01:51:24.080 Good to see the community come together and raising funds so that she can get her family
01:51:28.440 to safety.
01:51:29.840 Cry harder, Africans, he says.
01:51:31.200 So here's the video.
01:51:33.100 Let's watch entertainment here.
01:51:34.820 A child?
01:51:36.640 Did you call the child a nigger word?
01:51:39.120 It is my own business.
01:51:40.440 You call him a nigger?
01:51:42.340 Okay.
01:51:42.780 Why don't you have the boss to say it right now again?
01:51:45.040 Fuck you, nigger.
01:51:46.540 Okay.
01:51:48.000 All right.
01:51:48.540 That's what you say.
01:51:53.200 Nobody dig into your shit.
01:51:56.700 That little kid, you call him a nigger?
01:51:58.440 The little child?
01:52:01.320 Are you about to hit him?
01:52:02.560 You chase him here?
01:52:03.480 He took my son's stuff.
01:52:05.540 So that gives you the right to call the child, five-year-old a nigger, the n-word?
01:52:09.600 If that's what he's going to act like.
01:52:10.580 That's what you're going to call him?
01:52:11.700 That's what he's going to act like a word.
01:52:13.220 You know, that's a hate speech.
01:52:15.320 And you can be recorded for that.
01:52:16.680 I don't give a shit.
01:52:19.860 Okay.
01:52:20.280 We'll see about that, what the internet has to say about you.
01:52:23.040 Call him a nigger.
01:52:23.920 All right.
01:52:24.360 There we go.
01:52:25.180 Most famous.
01:52:26.340 Why did he say nigger ten times and then he said a n-word?
01:52:30.380 Like, okay.
01:52:30.860 But this is, I mean, this is, this is, I like this.
01:52:37.360 Because it's liberating to see in many senses.
01:52:40.780 Is it not?
01:52:41.560 Is it not?
01:52:42.120 Yes.
01:52:42.560 It's actually very liberating.
01:52:44.420 And the thing is that, once again, I'm going to quote my favorite pastor, Pastor Bob Miles.
01:52:48.860 And he said that when the men don't do their duty, after a while, the women will step in.
01:52:58.820 And when the women step in, when our women, I'm Germanic.
01:53:02.580 I'm from the north.
01:53:04.980 And if you go back to Tacitus and if you go back in our history, we have always seen our women as the fierce warriors they can be.
01:53:17.500 We have seen them as companions.
01:53:19.720 We have never seen them as some kind of, you know, lower human beings.
01:53:26.360 Like a weak prop that just needs to obey all the time.
01:53:29.860 Yeah.
01:53:30.260 And that's why someone like Andrew Tate is, you know, probably some of the worst kind of people.
01:53:38.580 When Nordic, Germanic people listen to that kind of shit.
01:53:42.300 And this man's fair, what do you call it?
01:53:45.040 You know, this manly man shit.
01:53:47.500 About a very, very skewed view upon women.
01:53:53.780 As I said, Magnus, they're bringing their desert mindset to the context of European and specifically North European society.
01:54:01.220 But yeah, go ahead.
01:54:01.680 Because in our culture, when the man wasn't at home, then the woman had the sword.
01:54:08.180 We have a lot of stories from our Germanic homelands where women had to step up and fight and they had to protect their children and they had to, you know, do the things that, yeah, we are companions in love.
01:54:25.560 We are companions in starvation and in war and everywhere.
01:54:30.300 That's the way we do it.
01:54:32.120 I don't know how others do it.
01:54:34.060 I don't care because we are right and they are wrong.
01:54:37.200 And our women are magnificent when they are like this.
01:54:42.600 And yeah, she says words I wouldn't probably say because I don't say that.
01:54:46.520 And she, I mean, she's a modern, the tattoos and everything.
01:54:51.440 I really don't appreciate that in that sense.
01:54:54.120 But I'm in love with her.
01:54:56.480 I mean, she's wonderful.
01:55:01.560 I mean, she's beautiful and she's so angry.
01:55:03.520 And I mean, just, ah, I mean, yeah, because she is the face of the awakened, I won't say Saxon, the awakened, you know, white women who have had enough.
01:55:17.280 And if more of her caliber stands up, then the men will like, oh, shit, now I have to do something because our women are quite cool, you know.
01:55:25.980 And this is, this is the beginning of the end also of this society when our women, Katie and Ainsworth, we have had so many in the U.S.
01:55:33.300 You have so many if you read your nationalist history.
01:55:36.740 All the, all the men who stood by the order, all the, all the, all the women who stood by the order, the women who, who fought in the different nationalist organizations.
01:55:45.440 You have so many.
01:55:47.200 And we have it also, also here and during the wartime and everything.
01:55:51.440 Uh, if we have this, if we get this back, if we start treating our women as the fierce warriors they can be, um, and, and, and, and, you know, then things will happen.
01:56:04.380 Uh, this is beautiful.
01:56:05.920 Yes.
01:56:06.620 Thank you.
01:56:08.600 So she raised, uh, she's raised about, uh, I think over a hundred thousand dollars right now, which is funny because it comes in the wake of this Carmelo Anthony, um, uh, you know, stabbing and all that stuff, right.
01:56:20.280 Where they, they, they, they backed the, you know, his guy for stabbing a white boy in the heart at a track and track meet basically.
01:56:26.280 Uh, and that was totally fine.
01:56:27.760 You know, justified.
01:56:29.000 Here's again, a woman says the bad word.
01:56:31.140 And it's, and as you say, it's not about the word itself.
01:56:33.860 It's about the fact that she, she gives no fucks.
01:56:36.500 She's fed up.
01:56:37.340 Yeah.
01:56:37.600 She's going to put her foot down and she's just done with it.
01:56:40.340 Right.
01:56:40.560 So, and it's an important, and it's not because it's about, again, us running around and, and, and, you know, saying, you know, nigger here and there all the time.
01:56:49.340 I mean, that's, that's not what it's about, but it's about the fact that getting to a point where words no longer confines you or restricts you or that you're afraid that somehow this can be held against you.
01:57:00.800 So it's just, uh, the, the liberating aspect of throwing that off as a, as a, as a, the shackle, right.
01:57:08.020 That's restricting you.
01:57:09.440 And that's why some of the tweeters here were, uh, pretty good ones from, um, uh, Daniel Concanon, for example, what you're witnessing isn't a fundraiser.
01:57:16.980 You're witnessing white guilt begin to die.
01:57:19.840 And I think that, I think that's true.
01:57:21.580 You know what I mean?
01:57:21.920 I mean, it's, again, it's not about the word and it's not about like, you know, the, per se, the interaction, but just the fact that like, she's like, all right, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm done.
01:57:29.640 I, I just, I, I give no shit about what anyone thinks of me.
01:57:32.760 And the response, you know.
01:57:33.880 And the response, exactly.
01:57:34.780 That's because then you can see the, the true metapolitical effects it has, uh, uh, uh, and, uh, it sends a clear signal to other white people, you know, that we stand behind you.
01:57:48.620 Don't be afraid to speak out.
01:57:50.360 We will know that we got your back end of racial solidarity.
01:57:54.280 Uh, you know, when people see that more people will stand up and then we will become a true, uh, powerful force.
01:58:02.920 Yeah, but also, I mean, how cool isn't she?
01:58:06.040 You know, she does things that many men would do.
01:58:09.000 You want to leave your email for her somewhere?
01:58:10.840 Yeah, she can have my email.
01:58:12.160 Yeah, of course.
01:58:13.300 No, but I mean, she does things that men, so many men doesn't do.
01:58:18.220 She, she, she, she stands her ground.
01:58:20.300 I have seen men, uh, and women, of course, but it's, it's, it's always a little bit special when women do these things.
01:58:26.960 When they like, you know, she, she's standing there with, with her child.
01:58:31.200 And it's like, yeah, I don't care.
01:58:33.420 And, and it's, she's protecting, um, how she's protecting her family, her, her kin, you know?
01:58:39.840 And, and I mean, this is the most powerful thing I, I think about this.
01:58:44.400 Uh, and, and circling back to my people, my race, the Nordic Germanic people, they were feared.
01:58:52.940 Partially because our women were ready to, to fight and die for, for the family.
01:58:59.420 They weren't sitting back, looking on, letting men do all things.
01:59:03.960 They were in, they were in the fray, you know?
01:59:07.840 Uh, and, uh, seeing this, it, it evokes some kind of ancestral memory.
01:59:13.720 Actually, it does.
01:59:15.200 Uh, of the, the fair, uh, white Nordic peoples, uh, fighting back, saying no.
01:59:24.880 So, and, uh, I think this will, uh, make, uh, a lot of good people feel the same thing that I'm feeling.
01:59:33.720 And like, okay, now we double down.
01:59:36.140 I mean, if she can do it, come on, guys, if she can do it, she has a little baby in her arms.
01:59:42.340 If she can say, no, fuck this, I'm, I'm done.
01:59:45.600 Then you who sit at home can do it.
01:59:48.260 You can rise up and like, okay, I do like her.
01:59:50.700 I do, I say, no, no, no, no.
01:59:53.800 Holy shit.
01:59:54.420 She's raised $406,000.
01:59:58.300 Goal is a million.
01:59:59.360 Why not?
02:00:00.360 Why not?
02:00:01.260 Give her 10 million.
02:00:01.880 I don't care.
02:00:02.560 It's not about the money.
02:00:03.500 It's about the, uh, give her 10 million.
02:00:06.480 I don't care.
02:00:07.480 No, but again, it's an important act of like, yeah, exactly.
02:00:11.300 Saying that like, regardless of, you know, how, oh, like it's a bad way.
02:00:15.760 Yeah.
02:00:15.920 Who gives a shit?
02:00:16.660 Right.
02:00:16.800 But at the end of the day, like, yeah, having, having the back of, of, uh, of someone who
02:00:21.480 just has, is done, right.
02:00:24.080 Finished.
02:00:24.520 No more.
02:00:25.080 Like, I don't care.
02:00:25.920 I don't give a shit about anything of this.
02:00:27.620 Uh, it's quite a, quite interesting to watch actually.
02:00:30.280 And, and see the, as a, as a gauge, like a temperature gauge on where we are at currently.
02:00:35.340 You know what I mean?
02:00:36.120 It's, it's, uh, it's quite funny.
02:00:38.220 Anyway, some good memes out there too, already coming out.
02:00:40.380 Obviously a little Burger King boy.
02:00:41.700 That was a good one.
02:00:42.320 I liked that one.
02:00:43.280 Uh, the other one I saw, this one was pretty good too.
02:00:45.100 Hell yeah!
02:00:47.020 Hey, come on, baby!
02:00:48.460 Come on!
02:00:49.320 Yes!
02:00:50.120 Come on!
02:00:50.960 Come on!
02:00:54.060 So they did it in this, uh, this, uh, everybody likes this.
02:00:58.260 What is it?
02:00:58.720 The Japanese, uh, style that, uh.
02:01:02.500 Gimli.
02:01:03.220 Gimli.
02:01:03.460 Yeah.
02:01:04.420 Studio Ghibli.
02:01:05.400 Yeah, that's right.
02:01:06.020 Yeah, Studio Ghibli.
02:01:06.920 They did it in it.
02:01:07.800 Very nice.
02:01:08.380 So I think this will explode, of course, uh, on the internet.
02:01:11.360 So let's help it explode and let's just say that, yeah, she was right.
02:01:14.860 She did nothing, nothing wrong.
02:01:16.380 I don't know if anybody knows her personally.
02:01:18.500 I think somebody is in contact with her because they, yes, that, uh, she also has people around
02:01:24.080 her because I think she can also become the target of, uh, left-wing people and blacks
02:01:29.320 and so on now.
02:01:30.280 Well, yeah, obviously.
02:01:31.360 Right.
02:01:31.660 Exactly.
02:01:32.220 No, no, exactly.
02:01:33.460 This will be, you have one individual and, you know, with the ascendancy of the cell phone
02:01:38.400 camera, right?
02:01:39.020 Like one individual interaction, which previously would have been a small thing and it would
02:01:44.360 have been over with and no one would have, you know, known and moved on, cannot become
02:01:48.140 like a flashpoint or a symbolic, uh, um, yeah, a symbolic node of a much bigger, uh, racial
02:01:57.440 problem essentially.
02:01:58.440 And, and now it becomes about this individual and yeah, she better, you know, watch her back
02:02:02.540 and never relax and all the rest of it because she's in, uh, parts, parts of Minnesota, of course,
02:02:07.280 this, uh, totally overrun, uh, with non-European populations, uh, and she's in Minnesota.
02:02:12.420 So, yeah.
02:02:13.580 Yeah.
02:02:13.860 But that also, I mean, I mean, for the white guys out there, I mean, you have a lot of them
02:02:18.640 in, in the U S you have a lot of cool organizations, people marching down the streets and everything.
02:02:23.240 You have the right to defend yourself.
02:02:24.900 You have the right to keep and bear arms.
02:02:26.940 I mean, it's just get in touch with her and say, okay, we, we, we, here we are 10 guys
02:02:31.400 coming over.
02:02:32.040 We're going to stay there until everything is fine.
02:02:33.660 You know, I mean, it's, it's quite easy to, to handle that.
02:02:36.600 It's, it's no problem.
02:02:37.740 So now it's, now she has done this.
02:02:39.400 Then it's up to the guys, muster the strength and, and build your little army and go there.
02:02:43.840 I mean, what's the problem?
02:02:44.800 Just do it.
02:02:46.120 God damn it.
02:02:46.820 I agree.
02:02:47.880 Uh, country zone here said again, yeah, I did see this one in passing.
02:02:50.520 He said, well, I will be donating to silo.
02:02:52.380 Speaking of calling out the joggers.
02:02:54.240 Have you seen base, this base Chinese lady calling them out?
02:02:57.280 I thought this was in Japan for some reason, but no, I think it's China.
02:03:00.500 Let's listen to this one.
02:03:03.660 Go back to your country.
02:03:09.420 Go back to your country, nigger.
02:03:11.780 We don't welcome black people.
02:03:13.560 Black people should go.
02:03:14.880 Go back to Africa.
02:03:16.840 You look so hard to all be with your dark skin color.
02:03:19.420 This is so weird.
02:03:20.860 Don't access the slide.
02:03:22.580 I'm so torn right now.
02:03:30.380 I don't know.
02:03:31.120 Which side am I on?
02:03:32.800 You have to pick a side, Don.
02:03:36.340 The old access is about it.
02:03:37.980 No, but I, I actually, I think that we will see a lot more of, and I mean, look at it, um, we will see a lot more women, um, saying, saying enough is enough.
02:03:55.400 And that's good for many reasons.
02:03:57.700 Uh, maybe we shouldn't have to be there, but we are.
02:04:01.720 And, uh, I mean, look at it, uh, you have Milone in, in Italy.
02:04:06.820 You can think whatever you want about the politics and so on.
02:04:09.300 Of course, in Sweden, we have some very, very outspoken, uh, women with, um, X accounts, you know, who, who, uh, have 10, 15,000 followers and so on and so forth.
02:04:19.860 I mean, this is natural, um, that it happens now, uh, because things are going as, as they are.
02:04:30.480 And then, as Pastor Meyer said, when the men don't do what they should do, the women will, uh, come forward in many senses in doing it.
02:04:39.540 I mean, look at our organization.
02:04:40.840 Some of our most driven people are elderly women, you know, and they're fucking weird.
02:04:47.380 They're, yeah, and they're, they're totally, you know, they don't give a flying F about anything.
02:04:53.060 No.
02:04:53.500 You know, they're 60 plus years old, 50s.
02:04:55.880 Yeah, what do they got to lose?
02:04:57.220 Right?
02:04:57.800 No, I mean, they, they, um, and it's wonderful to see.
02:05:02.460 So, yeah, we're, we're doing it as we always have up in the North.
02:05:08.140 Very good.
02:05:08.820 All right.
02:05:09.520 So with that, uh, let's do some plugs, gentlemen, here before we, uh, before we let you go and wrap up the show here.
02:05:15.760 Um, let me say, oh, that was the Russia story there too.
02:05:19.080 We had the, um, uh, Focus Insight.
02:05:21.800 That's your, uh, uh, project Magnus.
02:05:23.720 Tell us about Focus Insight.
02:05:25.680 It's, uh, it's my, my, um, English, uh, English, uh, version of my, I'm so bad at doing, uh, talking about my own projects.
02:05:37.360 I write a lot, you know?
02:05:45.760 Um, where I publish.
02:06:14.940 Maybe bi-weekly or so, something in English, usually about Swedish or European politics.
02:06:20.800 Um, so we can follow that if, um, if that's your cup of tea.
02:06:24.780 Otherwise, uh, we are both on X and, uh, Telegram.
02:06:29.780 Uh, so it's a good way to, to follow our work.
02:06:32.720 Most is in Swedish, but, um, I've heard that these modern things called computers can translate stuff.
02:06:38.900 So, yeah.
02:06:50.660 Did we lose you, Henrik?
02:06:52.760 I think he's talking.
02:06:53.780 Oh, there we go.
02:06:54.320 Sorry.
02:06:54.740 Yes, we were actually accidentally muted.
02:06:56.380 It's what, I was hearing some noise outside.
02:06:58.840 So I, I muted, uh, to figure out what the hell is going on.
02:07:02.560 So let me do, let me do.
02:07:03.940 Let me do.
02:07:04.520 I think, I think it's fine.
02:07:05.640 You never know.
02:07:06.120 But anyway, uh, yeah.
02:07:07.720 The free Sweden.se.
02:07:08.940 Obviously that's for, uh, for all the Swedish audiences out there.
02:07:11.160 Uh, check out the, the organization and everything.
02:07:13.660 Uh, so I do apologize, Magnus, but, uh, one more time.
02:07:16.640 Take, uh, talk about Focus Insight real quick.
02:07:19.160 Um, no, it's my, it's, it's, yeah, it's, it's no, well, uh, that's my English, uh, my
02:07:28.940 English, uh, substack.
02:07:30.860 Uh, yeah, that's what it is.
02:07:33.000 I write and some things go there.
02:07:36.120 Very good.
02:07:36.700 And if you want to read it, do it.
02:07:38.220 I don't know.
02:07:39.260 You know, Don, your, uh, your substack as well.
02:07:41.820 You have a substack, right?
02:07:43.380 Yes.
02:07:43.820 English.danerikson.com.
02:07:46.100 Uh, and also follow us both on X and Telegram.
02:07:50.040 Um, most stuff, uh, on social media is in Swedish, but, um, as I said, there is, there
02:07:56.020 are modern tools to translate, uh, but we also post in, in English also.
02:08:00.800 Um, so keep in touch with us there.
02:08:04.140 And, uh, if you ever, if anybody wants to come to Sweden and, and see our project, visit
02:08:09.400 our house, come to any of our big events or the small events, um, just, um, use our,
02:08:15.880 um, contact form on the homepage, uh, and write us or, or write us on, on social media.
02:08:23.080 We are, you know, now on our national day on the 6th of June, we have a big celebration.
02:08:28.680 Then we will have guests from, from Ireland, from Poland, from Serbia, uh, Denmark, uh, Germany,
02:08:36.560 a lot of, uh, other Europeans coming as well.
02:08:40.040 Um, so, and the 6th of June and then the 2nd of August, we have our big summer.
02:08:45.880 So if anything of that fits with your travel plans and you want to come to Sweden, we have,
02:08:51.900 uh, sleeping accommodations, uh, and everything, um, yes, let us know a few weeks ahead and
02:08:57.580 we will arrange everything for you.
02:09:00.120 Very, very nice.
02:09:01.100 Awesome.
02:09:01.460 Gentlemen.
02:09:01.860 Thank you for, uh, both coming on.
02:09:03.440 I appreciate you, uh, Dawn Magnus.
02:09:05.360 Uh, we appreciate your work.
02:09:07.040 So please, uh, keep it up.
02:09:08.060 We'll stay in touch and, uh, we'll have you back soon.
02:09:10.640 Thank you very much.
02:09:11.480 All right.
02:09:11.640 Thank you for having us.
02:09:12.560 Yep.
02:09:12.880 Uh, get some sleep over there.
02:09:14.360 We'll see you guys later.
02:09:16.560 Good night.
02:09:17.440 All right.
02:09:17.720 Awesome.
02:09:18.200 Thank you, boys.
02:09:18.880 All right.
02:09:19.220 There we go.
02:09:19.740 We got, uh, some noise outside.
02:09:21.480 So I gotta, I better go check what that is.
02:09:23.240 But before we wrap up, I do want to give a little bit of a plug here.
02:09:26.240 Obviously we got our executive producers and producers to say thank you to here for today
02:09:31.560 before we wrap up.
02:09:32.900 So let's take care of that.
02:09:33.740 T. Lothrop Stoddard, V. Miller, Resin Revolt, Good Like Lap.
02:09:38.040 We have Jake, Red Pill Rundown, French 47, Mark Smith, No One Jeeves, President Obunga,
02:09:45.580 Mongoose, William Fox, Angry White Sock Mom.
02:09:49.240 We got the second wonder, Operation Werewolf, The Ride Never Ends, Last Place Simp, Joseph Hart,
02:09:56.120 Purple Haze, Rex Ballington, Commie Combo Deal.
02:09:59.600 We have the Dearborn Toxic Event, Brendan Anthony, Penelope 7 USA, Bertrand Comperi, Dixie Drone Force.
02:10:09.160 We got Arctic Wolf.
02:10:10.220 Thank you, Albert.
02:10:11.020 As always, Europe Awake.
02:10:12.340 And we also have Teutonic Werebearer.
02:10:14.340 Thank you, guys.
02:10:15.040 We appreciate our executive producers.
02:10:17.680 We also have our producers, Mr. Walker 696, Johansson, Leroy Demand, Snark Pop, Eyes Open,
02:10:23.380 Mr. Lemry, Yuri New, Obadiah Hexwell, Perfect Brute, Single Action Army, Lord H.P.
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02:10:35.000 We got Shane B., Restitutor Orvis, Alcyon, and The Boo Man.
02:10:41.360 That's very loud right there.
02:10:42.780 I got to go check out what that is all about.
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