Red Ice TV - April 24, 2025


Returning To The Land, Intentional Communities & Off-Grid - Curtis Stone


Episode Stats

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1 hour and 13 minutes

Words per Minute

183.60645

Word Count

13,419

Sentence Count

1,012

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

48


Summary

In this episode, Curtis Stone talks about his journey to becoming an intentional farmer and homesteader. He shares his story of how he went from being a radio host in his home town of Kelowna, BC, Canada, to becoming a full-time homesteading entrepreneur and author of The Urban Farmer.


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00:02:28.000 I'm Henrik. Hope you're all doing well out there.
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00:02:38.000 we'll talk about some of the farming aspects of that as well,
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00:03:48.000 Did you want to start homesteading?
00:03:50.060 Eventually, I was doing off-gridding.
00:03:51.820 Is that the right term?
00:03:52.400 Going off-grid.
00:03:53.740 What things kind of around you at the time spurred you to go in this direction?
00:03:56.700 Or maybe it was family.
00:03:57.800 Maybe your parents or friends or others around you were already into this.
00:04:01.460 Tell us a story.
00:04:02.880 Yeah, I mean, I wanted to be off-grid for 30 years, really.
00:04:08.800 It had always been a dream of mine to live on the land as connected to God's creation as possible.
00:04:15.920 Just because, you know, really, I learned about the central bank a long, long time ago.
00:04:22.320 And, you know, what we have here, I'm sure your audience understands this more than most,
00:04:28.620 is that, you know, we have a usury system that makes everybody just through using the system
00:04:34.600 an indentured servant in some way or another.
00:04:37.040 Either through direct taxation, which just pays interest on money printing,
00:04:41.020 or inflation, which is all manufactured and created by this group that wants to keep us
00:04:47.100 in a subservient position.
00:04:48.780 That always bothered me.
00:04:50.420 And I always felt that if you could have more agency over your life, the food you eat,
00:04:57.680 the energy you use, the relationships that you have, all of these things,
00:05:02.820 you could at least stop them from screwing you just a little bit more and incrementally.
00:05:10.160 And so I'd always wanted to be off-grid.
00:05:12.680 I planned for that.
00:05:15.300 It was always a long goal of mine, a long-term goal of mine.
00:05:19.320 I started a commercial farm in 2009 that was very successful.
00:05:24.920 And I did that as a launching point because I didn't have the money to buy land at the time.
00:05:30.940 But I did it as a launching point to just start farming.
00:05:34.120 And if people are familiar with my work, I wrote a book called The Urban Farmer that came out in 2016.
00:05:38.980 And in that, I kind of just document my whole business model and my plan and how I scaled that business.
00:05:43.920 And I started with land that I didn't own.
00:05:45.880 I started with rented land.
00:05:47.060 And so at that time, doing that was like a foot in the door for me to build a skill set, build a network,
00:05:55.400 build all the sort of forms of capital outside of money.
00:05:58.460 Well, money was involved too, so that I could eventually get here.
00:06:03.220 And that's where I am now.
00:06:04.780 I'm off-grid.
00:06:05.740 We live on 40 acres.
00:06:07.700 But it was really the COVID show that really began this journey because I had this amazing urban homestead in the city of Kelowna, BC, Canada.
00:06:15.240 How urban?
00:06:17.060 I mean, sub-urban, not urban, urban, like downtown Chicago, 2,000 square foot lots, quarter acre lots, single family homes, that kind of style.
00:06:30.620 That's what that book is all about is farming in that context.
00:06:33.360 Like the image there, you can kind of see, you get the idea.
00:06:36.820 But that was, you know, during COVID, so I went from being a golden boy in my town.
00:06:43.720 Everybody knew me.
00:06:44.500 I'd been on the radio multiple times.
00:06:47.060 I'd been on television shows.
00:06:49.120 I was a local boy done good, as you could say.
00:06:51.840 But during the COVID show, I couldn't keep my mouth shut.
00:06:55.980 And I watched my immediate community in that town turn into crazy people, right?
00:07:02.740 The neighbors peeking out the blinds to make sure that my kids are wearing masks in my garden that was fenced, you know?
00:07:10.220 So we saw people go crazy, and it drove us crazy to some degree, and we said, we're out of here.
00:07:16.160 So we, I began about a six-month journey in, I believe it was April of 2020, to find a property.
00:07:26.880 And that's how we ended up here in southern BC.
00:07:29.280 And, yeah, and we began that journey then, and it's been a real grind ever since.
00:07:36.000 I've been working on this property for four years, essentially.
00:07:38.520 But now I'm living in the house.
00:07:40.020 I'm a lot more comfortable.
00:07:41.280 It's not completely done, but it's come a long way.
00:07:43.440 And so why we wanted to be off-grid was we wanted to get away from situations where we had no agency.
00:07:50.360 Essentially, if you can boil it down in a simple philosophical way, that's really as simple as it needs to be.
00:07:55.540 I want to have agency over my life and my children's life so that these assholes that are coming at us from everything,
00:08:02.300 you mentioned in the intro, you know, the GMOs, the eating bugs, the chemtrailing even, all this stuff.
00:08:07.080 It's just endless assault.
00:08:08.740 What can I do to get more agency?
00:08:10.740 I'm not proclaiming that I have 100% agency.
00:08:12.800 I don't know if anybody does, but I'm at least stepping in that direction constantly.
00:08:17.100 Yeah.
00:08:17.660 So, yeah, COVID times, that's an interesting period.
00:08:19.960 What about before that?
00:08:20.860 Did I mention, obviously, you're in Canada as well, so you guys are being slammed with open borders there as well.
00:08:26.900 It doesn't matter what government is in place or whatnot.
00:08:29.160 How was that situation where you were at?
00:08:31.620 Had anything of this to do with immigration, overpopulation, increasing housing prices, land prices, things like that?
00:08:37.980 Well, you know what?
00:08:38.640 It didn't at the time, Henrik, just in that it wasn't immediately in front of me.
00:08:43.120 I've been a guy for many, many years who's paid attention to geopolitics and things like that, and I'd known about the immigration issues, but I wasn't seeing them during COVID.
00:08:53.300 I just wasn't seeing them.
00:08:54.360 What I was seeing at that time in the town, Kelowna, that I was in was a massive rise in homelessness and drug addiction.
00:09:01.320 And I have even, I'm not exaggerating, 10 friends that I go back from between, say, kindergarten and grade 12 that are on the street down there doing drugs.
00:09:10.640 They've abandoned their families, all white guys, without no reason to live, essentially.
00:09:16.420 And so, at the time, that was on my radar.
00:09:19.380 But since then, absolutely, the migration issue is, in my opinion, number one.
00:09:25.660 I've been across the country in the last 12 months.
00:09:28.820 I've been across the United States, and it is absolutely insane.
00:09:33.380 And it's, yeah, during the time that my wife started to fall ill, I had a lot of time at home, and I kind of just went down the rabbit hole with the sort of white identity space, if you will.
00:09:47.140 And I ended up going on a bunch of different Twitter spaces.
00:09:49.720 You mentioned you'd heard some of those.
00:09:51.080 Yeah.
00:09:51.540 And I kind of discovered this community, if you will.
00:09:55.680 And I knew it was out there.
00:09:57.200 It was never really a thing that was that on my radar, just because it wasn't so in front of my face.
00:10:01.640 But because of the travel I'd done in the last year, it really had become that.
00:10:06.220 And so, now, to me, it's probably top three issues that, if there isn't significant change on, we're all in deep trouble.
00:10:15.760 There's many solutions to it, I think.
00:10:18.340 But it is a big one, for sure.
00:10:21.960 Any issues?
00:10:23.560 I mean, in the spheres you're in, YouTube channels, again, maybe that's not kind of that.
00:10:27.840 You're not hiding that, but you're not maybe so front-facing.
00:10:31.700 You're going to conferences, things like this.
00:10:33.880 Is it an issue at all?
00:10:35.260 Not yet.
00:10:37.280 I would actually say, at the same time, though, people know me from my YouTube channel, for the most part.
00:10:44.540 Yeah.
00:10:44.840 For the most part, because that's what I have my biggest following.
00:10:45.080 Yeah, my 603,000 subs.
00:10:47.160 That's good.
00:10:47.840 Yeah, yeah.
00:10:48.560 Ten years, been at that.
00:10:50.340 But I haven't come out with that stuff so much on that platform.
00:10:55.720 And I don't know if I would bother to, because I know it would just get taken down.
00:10:59.460 Yeah, right.
00:11:00.060 And so, I kind of keep that channel as it is.
00:11:02.900 I get into these things a little bit in my live streams, but not that much.
00:11:06.720 I mean, one thing I really kind of came out of the closet with during the whole COVID show was my knowledge of the law.
00:11:12.660 Because I had been doing my own sort of private law practice and looking for remedy for 10 years and found a lot of solutions and remedy.
00:11:19.160 I talk about some of those things on my live streams, but I'd never gone down too far on the white identity stuff.
00:11:26.320 Because, well, frankly, it really became a paramount issue for me in the last year when my wife was ill.
00:11:33.720 And so, I haven't really done much with it.
00:11:37.260 And I think it's time and place.
00:11:39.000 You know, for me, it's really an issue in my local community.
00:11:44.760 And not because we actually don't have a lot of immigrants here, actually.
00:11:47.980 We're probably one of the whitest places in Canada.
00:11:50.240 But I know the federal government wants to change that.
00:11:53.460 And they're starting to spread all these East Indians that are pumping into Toronto all over the country.
00:11:58.580 And so, it's made me take a serious interest in the local politics.
00:12:02.680 And I don't want to make any announcements, but I potentially will be doing something with that.
00:12:08.900 And so, I'm going to have to eventually dox myself to some degree, but we'll see.
00:12:12.580 But I really do feel like if we don't tackle this issue on all angles, culturally, socially, politically, locally, I think federally, there's just no hope to change anything there.
00:12:25.840 But if we don't really start coming together as, you know, white European settlers, we're done.
00:12:33.300 And my children are blonde hair and blue eyed.
00:12:36.400 And I would like them to have the opportunity to meet another blonde hair, blue eyed person like I did my wife.
00:12:42.780 That I fell in love with and had those children with.
00:12:44.480 And so, that is a very important issue for me, especially because now my kids.
00:12:50.380 And I have also found it's even difficult in today's era with the COVID vaccine and how much of a divide that created in society to associate with people that share your values even that way.
00:13:01.840 So, we become more and more balkanized and more and more specialized in the types of people we surround ourselves with.
00:13:09.660 And so, yeah, for me, it's a very, very important issue.
00:13:12.680 Yeah, and it's maybe slightly easier maybe to address this today.
00:13:18.340 It's a little bit more voices are doing it than just 10 years ago or something like that.
00:13:22.060 So, it's a little bit, maybe not like the JQs, but like, you know, they're trying to pass laws about that stuff.
00:13:26.860 But anyway, yeah, no, that's interesting.
00:13:29.380 So, did you learn a lot of this yourself?
00:13:33.480 I don't know if you addressed that or if you want to go deeper into that.
00:13:35.680 Parents, people around you at the time.
00:13:37.680 Oh, with homesteading and stuff?
00:13:38.420 Yeah, which helped you to get to where you are now.
00:13:40.140 Yeah, I've always been self-taught.
00:13:42.180 I've always just been a starter.
00:13:44.660 Like, I start before I know.
00:13:46.820 I'm kind of, I get in the car and I just drive and then I put the seatbelt on when I'm driving kind of thing.
00:13:51.540 I've always been that kind of way.
00:13:53.340 So, I'm very, I'm all self-taught.
00:13:55.420 I've read books, watched YouTube videos, and then just started.
00:13:59.300 And I made, you know, tons of mistakes and I documented those mistakes.
00:14:02.000 But I've always taken my learning and experiences very seriously.
00:14:06.760 It's an important part of my life and how I cultivate new skills.
00:14:11.820 So, tell us a bit.
00:14:13.460 Yeah.
00:14:13.740 Go ahead.
00:14:14.400 Finish that thought.
00:14:14.780 Go ahead.
00:14:15.420 No, I just wanted to ask you.
00:14:16.500 So, where, these are major topics, obviously, but maybe we can boil it down to a few things.
00:14:21.680 Where would you start?
00:14:22.720 If you were to do this over again and your interest is to, you know, eventually these are piecemeal.
00:14:28.420 You don't jump at the top of the stairs right away.
00:14:30.380 You take one small step at a time.
00:14:31.680 And this is, you know, very reasonable and logical, obviously.
00:14:33.780 But what would you, how would you position yourself if you wanted to do what you have done now, but you're just starting over?
00:14:40.620 Yeah.
00:14:41.060 I mean, I guess it depends on where you wanted to go.
00:14:43.620 There's kind of four things that I think with kind of homesteading that are the main pillars.
00:14:48.840 There's food, water, energy, and shelter.
00:14:52.120 And so, I would say as far as food is concerned, I would just start growing stuff.
00:14:58.920 Just start growing things that you like or start raising certain animals that you like.
00:15:02.880 Maybe you just want to have egg layers.
00:15:04.840 Maybe you want to do a batch of meat birds.
00:15:06.800 You know, that's relatively easy.
00:15:08.520 Raising rabbits, things like that.
00:15:10.360 Those are easy, low-hanging fruit things that you can do.
00:15:13.340 Plant a fruit tree in your backyard.
00:15:15.300 Grow some microgreens.
00:15:16.480 There's lots of little things that you can do to get going.
00:15:21.180 And I think that's the most important thing is just pick a thing that you like out of all these things and get going.
00:15:25.420 But, you know, as far as, you know, building resilience in your homestead, think about it in the – or even in the home that you live in.
00:15:32.740 Think about it the same way.
00:15:33.820 It's like you need food, water, energy, and shelter to live, full stop.
00:15:38.480 How do those elements look in your home right now?
00:15:43.000 So if you live in an urban city, you come home and there's no food in the fridge, but you can just walk down to the grocery store and there's food there for you.
00:15:51.720 And you hope that there is because if there isn't, you're in trouble.
00:15:54.660 So what step do you take to add a little bit of resilience to that?
00:15:58.960 Well, maybe you've got seven days of consistent, organized, stored food in your pantry.
00:16:05.780 Then you go to 30 days.
00:16:07.160 Then you go to three months.
00:16:08.560 Then you go to a year.
00:16:09.760 Then you have a bug-out bag.
00:16:11.600 So if this shit hits the fan, you can grab your bug-out bag and go.
00:16:15.420 Things like that.
00:16:16.260 You know, water, same idea.
00:16:18.100 You come home, you turn the tap on, you hope that it works.
00:16:20.620 If it doesn't, what do you do?
00:16:22.160 Well, keep a few hundred liters of water in your basement, in a pantry or something.
00:16:26.720 You know, maybe dig a pit well in your backyard.
00:16:29.880 You know, things like that.
00:16:31.020 Energy.
00:16:31.860 Get a small generator.
00:16:32.980 You know, just start to think about the resilience of your home life.
00:16:39.620 And if the Klaus Schwab's of the world decided to turn you off because you were a bad little
00:16:46.280 boy and said some wrong things about Hitler, then they can't throttle you or they can throttle
00:16:53.960 you less.
00:16:55.440 And even with that, I would say always have a plan B.
00:16:58.160 You know, always have what happens if this happens.
00:17:00.540 Have a contingency plan and then that's the best place to start.
00:17:04.440 Now, did you happen to just pick B.C.
00:17:07.480 specifically or were you already there?
00:17:09.540 How did you go about picking the land?
00:17:12.300 I was born and raised in B.C.
00:17:14.360 And so I was out here.
00:17:16.060 It is probably the most beautiful place in Canada.
00:17:20.500 I know everybody would say that about their home province, but I think you're on the West
00:17:25.100 Coast, too.
00:17:25.680 You know, it's very similar.
00:17:27.960 You know, you think Northern California, Oregon, Washington, they are hands down some
00:17:32.520 of the most beautiful places of the United States.
00:17:34.580 B.C. is the same.
00:17:35.860 Another thing that's really great about B.C.
00:17:39.000 as well, and it's the same for all the other West Coast states that are in the mountains,
00:17:42.160 even Northern California, is despite the fact that you have a left wing government, there
00:17:48.620 still is a lot of windy roads, dirt roads, nebulous terrain that it makes it simply more
00:17:57.640 difficult and time consuming for bureaucrats to navigate.
00:18:01.120 So in a way, you have, you know, an out-of-the-box sort of more freedom than you do living in a
00:18:10.900 square grid where there's roads and everything is just concrete and infrastructure.
00:18:16.640 When you get out into the country and live in areas where there's topography, trees, space,
00:18:24.140 you just by its own virtue have more freedom.
00:18:27.600 And so what I tell people is there's a direct correlation between concrete and tyranny.
00:18:33.100 The more concrete you're close to, the more money you're close to.
00:18:36.060 And where the money flows, the policy goes.
00:18:38.540 So where there's more infrastructure, there's more government regulation, there's more left
00:18:42.500 wing sort of socialist mentality because people are just by their nature dependent on the state
00:18:47.720 more.
00:18:48.680 So that's what I like about B.C.
00:18:50.980 That's why I've stayed here.
00:18:52.580 It is actually quite free when you're living in the country.
00:18:55.160 Yeah, definitely.
00:18:57.940 Are you, is your plan to do, and you don't have to say this if you, you know, don't talk
00:19:02.200 about that or whatever part of this, but is your, is your intention to bring in more people?
00:19:07.380 Do you want to have more people like you around?
00:19:08.720 Maybe you already have that.
00:19:10.620 What's your view on this with intentional community and these kinds of things?
00:19:13.600 Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
00:19:17.120 I mean, my homestead is a little tiny intentional community in a way.
00:19:21.020 There's a lot of family around here.
00:19:23.880 To start my, to turn my property as it is now into a sort of bona fide intentional community,
00:19:31.200 doesn't, it doesn't really accommodate that.
00:19:33.680 There's too much radical topography.
00:19:35.600 There's just not enough space.
00:19:36.540 Even though it's a large acreage, you know, there's really only five acres that are open
00:19:40.940 and most of that's used by my farming infrastructure, multiple greenhouses, multiple garden plots,
00:19:46.100 multiple orchards, multiple ponds, all these types of things.
00:19:49.260 So certainly I would be able to, you know, accommodate people.
00:19:55.880 And I do, I have, you know, family members have dwellings up here and stuff.
00:19:59.740 So we're always able to host our sort of extended family during the summer, the spring, the fall,
00:20:06.660 over Christmas, things like that.
00:20:09.020 But yeah, I am very interested in intentional communities.
00:20:11.780 I have been for probably 20 years.
00:20:13.260 I've visited many of them around the United States.
00:20:16.120 And so I am interested in them.
00:20:18.100 I think for me, I, on a personal level, I'm more interested in being near one than necessarily
00:20:24.460 living in one.
00:20:26.120 Yeah, I guess, I get that.
00:20:28.480 Well, and it's like, there's something to be said about, about good fences and good neighbors,
00:20:34.280 you know?
00:20:34.580 Yeah.
00:20:35.040 Um, but, and also too, like I'm already set up that I'm not going to sell my property and
00:20:40.820 then start an intentional community.
00:20:42.100 Right, right.
00:20:42.600 I was trying to do that for probably 15 years of getting to know people in my,
00:20:48.100 social circles that were, had the same motivations as me.
00:20:52.080 I was trying to do that.
00:20:53.960 But it always, with these things, when it comes down to the money and it comes down to just
00:20:57.680 making things happen, people are a lot of talk up front.
00:21:01.900 But then when it comes down to signing on the dotted line and making it happen, people
00:21:05.580 kind of shy away.
00:21:06.440 And so that's why I just always was like, I'm just going to do it myself, forget trying to
00:21:10.560 wait for people.
00:21:11.400 Yeah.
00:21:11.520 I mean, our ancestors had the advantage of living close to each other, knowing each other,
00:21:18.420 multiple generations.
00:21:19.460 You knew who the trustworthy families were or whatever.
00:21:22.260 And that kind of takes me to the next question of that, right?
00:21:25.020 Basically organic community versus, and it's not to knock it, but like it is, what some
00:21:30.760 people try to do is synthetic, right?
00:21:32.800 We agree on this ideologically.
00:21:34.740 Let's get together in this spot and do that.
00:21:36.640 But do you, you know, kind of, do you really know them?
00:21:39.080 And again, it's not a, you know, a talking down or saying, don't try it.
00:21:42.700 Absolutely.
00:21:43.140 I'm supportive of all those things, but I'm saying there's a whole set of other problems
00:21:47.180 that might come and they could be resolvable.
00:21:48.800 You can have, you know, there's all, there's ways, right?
00:21:51.260 So, so there are ways, but you know, but just that idea of, of the, of the drama, maybe
00:21:56.860 it's, there's money involved.
00:21:57.980 They're saying, you know, what if this family just turns out like you can't really have,
00:22:02.380 you know, you got to kick them out now.
00:22:03.800 There's, there's problems.
00:22:05.760 Oh, absolutely.
00:22:06.820 Yeah.
00:22:07.020 I mean, there's guys you're probably familiar with, like the shield wall network and
00:22:12.860 rings a bell, but I can't put a name on it.
00:22:16.380 Billy Roper.
00:22:16.980 Oh yeah.
00:22:18.060 Yeah.
00:22:18.260 Okay.
00:22:18.560 That's right.
00:22:18.820 There's also, you know, the back, the, the, the back to land movement, uh, Arvel and those
00:22:25.020 guys, you know, there's, there's guys doing this stuff.
00:22:27.840 Um, it's really, I find it so funny cause I, I was sort of a lefty for a long time.
00:22:33.200 Not like, not a lefty as they are today because the left today is not what the left was 10 years
00:22:38.100 ago.
00:22:38.340 Right.
00:22:38.520 The left used to just be kind of anti-establishment, but that's how I always was.
00:22:41.760 And I was into all these intentional communities and all that stuff back then.
00:22:46.020 And it was kind of hippy dippy back then, but it's so interesting to see how it's come full
00:22:50.380 circle.
00:22:50.700 And now it's the most right wing guys that are into intentional communities and eco villages.
00:22:54.700 That makes sense because now they run the, they run the government, they're in control.
00:22:58.700 But I mean, well, yeah, less, less than we get into that.
00:23:02.180 It kind of goes, you know, we all kind of gone around the morality.
00:23:06.240 And that's what I'm saying that the, the, the, the institutions as they exist right
00:23:10.260 now is their institutions.
00:23:11.740 Like they're, they're, that's why when they're beginning to dismantle them now or attack them,
00:23:15.960 then it's like an attack on them.
00:23:17.200 Right.
00:23:17.980 Yeah.
00:23:18.200 And that's why the right wing is the anti-establishment in, in, in more or less not.
00:23:22.240 Yeah.
00:23:22.640 Not, yeah, not technically, but yeah.
00:23:24.640 But, but, but you know, um, it is, it is interesting how that has gone and, and yeah, no, the, the
00:23:31.780 problem, you were really correct in your observation, um, in that we, we, we haven't come out of,
00:23:38.040 so I'm 45 years old and I did not come out of the times that my grandparents came out of
00:23:44.660 where, you know, where you were saying how communities were formed back then.
00:23:47.800 It was, there was more needs and benefits.
00:23:49.480 There was more direct needs to, to, to be, to do that.
00:23:54.700 The globalist economy has compartmentalized all of human needs to be serviced by corporations.
00:24:01.140 And so we don't need each other in the same way that we did.
00:24:06.340 That is changing as we're, as it's all unwinding now.
00:24:10.160 And so the reasons and methods to get into community are going to be different than they
00:24:16.820 were a hundred years ago.
00:24:18.240 And that's okay.
00:24:18.940 That I think guys like, like Billy Roper and Oliver Arville are putting out good examples
00:24:23.600 of what can be done.
00:24:26.080 And, and I really appreciate how a lot of these gentlemen are just sharing, Hey, this is what
00:24:30.640 we're doing.
00:24:31.040 Take it for what it's worth.
00:24:32.000 You don't have to follow us and join our community, but Hey, take it for what it's worth.
00:24:37.280 And if you think you can do it better, let us know.
00:24:39.400 Yeah.
00:24:39.680 I appreciate that.
00:24:41.040 They have a model and people can adopt that or tweak some things or whatnot.
00:24:44.720 One of them might be, you know, intensely successful.
00:24:47.760 And that's, that's obviously great.
00:24:49.060 So we're kind of, you know, we're learning this as we go, just like your journey, it sounds
00:24:52.380 like all of us, I guess, but like you're figuring this out as you go, what works, what doesn't.
00:24:56.220 And, and it's not reinventing the wheel, but as you said, the circumstances are new, you
00:25:02.460 know, all of us have grown up, even in a, you know, where I grew up in Sweden, even a socialist
00:25:07.900 country is, was still kind of like the rugged individualism in a certain extent, right?
00:25:12.600 They were, there were, it was collectivized, but it was still individual, like, no, you
00:25:16.860 do this yourself and you put, you know, you don't, you don't ask others for, I mean, we
00:25:20.660 do help each other, but at least like you do it yourself because you don't need that
00:25:25.240 anymore.
00:25:25.720 And so when that is taken away, you rip the guts out of the need for community overall,
00:25:31.820 which I think is, is part of how successful they have been and actually deracinating us
00:25:35.580 partially at least.
00:25:36.800 Absolutely.
00:25:37.440 And I have traveled Sweden quite extensively.
00:25:40.040 I've, I've been all through the rural area, many rural areas of Sweden, been to, uh, Stockholm
00:25:46.340 and you know, there's no, you know, for the European context, if you've been to Sweden,
00:25:51.140 it's just so visceral when you go to Stockholm and you hang out and it's literally just metrosexual
00:25:57.320 type men, really skinny, pasty guys.
00:26:00.680 And then super alpha black guys.
00:26:03.380 Cause they're all the imported ones.
00:26:04.920 Right.
00:26:05.480 And then you go to the beach, the main beach in Stockholm there.
00:26:08.580 I remember I was there.
00:26:09.340 This is like six or seven years ago and it was even noticeable then, but it's just like,
00:26:14.040 you see all these scrawny men that barely have girlfriends.
00:26:17.460 And then you see all these super buff black guys with like two beautiful blonde Swedes all
00:26:22.840 around their arms.
00:26:23.540 And you're going like, oh my goodness.
00:26:25.080 But then you go to the country in Sweden and then you meet the real Norseman.
00:26:29.300 Yeah, exactly.
00:26:29.880 That's where you, that's where I shook more hands of seven foot tall men, um, in rural
00:26:35.460 Sweden than I I'd ever seen in my life.
00:26:37.600 Uh, cause none of them were in Stockholm.
00:26:39.440 No, they all like fuck this shit.
00:26:42.060 We're out.
00:26:42.580 That's it.
00:26:43.120 Yeah.
00:26:44.040 Uh, maybe that's a problem, but there's a different discussion.
00:26:46.720 You know, where do you go?
00:26:47.440 Or they, you know, well, it's kind of that part of the, you know, do we flee, right?
00:26:51.660 Do we, do we just escape and then try to, you know, or, or like, because, you know, the
00:26:55.760 thing that they're building right now is basically, you know, to boil it down a digital prison
00:27:01.440 system, essentially, right?
00:27:02.540 With CBDCs, potentially UBI in the wake of this, as AI rolls out, automation, all these
00:27:08.340 kinds of things, right?
00:27:08.980 So you will be, you will become dependent on that system.
00:27:12.120 However, that system is also a threat, right?
00:27:13.860 Because things could change very drastically.
00:27:16.060 You might get a new government in place and it might not change overnight, but it might
00:27:19.220 change by the time your kids is old enough to take over what you're doing or, or expand
00:27:23.500 on their own or something like that.
00:27:24.820 So, you know, this, that discussion of like, how do you, is there a way to future proof
00:27:29.380 this, in a way it never is because it can just drastically change, but you have that
00:27:34.260 overall movement of like, as there's a more popular for people to try to get back to the
00:27:39.880 land, the WFs and the UNs and, you know, even, you know, national governments, it's just
00:27:46.520 like, no, you should back into the mega, mega opoluses, into the mega cities, live in your
00:27:52.100 shoebox, put on your VR headset while we just let, you know, the force take, reclaim the
00:27:58.480 land to top of things.
00:27:59.460 That's right.
00:27:59.680 The re, the rewilding project, right?
00:28:01.540 From agenda 21.
00:28:02.400 That's exactly the agenda.
00:28:04.320 Um, and, and I, I believe kind of what you're laying out there is, is that there's a sort
00:28:09.020 of a dichotomy of thought that I, that I like to, um, iterate is that it's the sort of
00:28:14.640 model of, do you stand and fight or do you exit and build?
00:28:18.860 Yeah.
00:28:19.100 And so, okay, stand and fight.
00:28:23.180 Okay.
00:28:23.640 You're living in one of these cities.
00:28:24.980 It's just getting like the magic Toronto, Ontario, for example, in Canada.
00:28:28.720 Getting absolutely injected with so many East Indians that you walk down the street, most
00:28:34.660 streets in Toronto and white people are like 2%.
00:28:37.760 It's absolutely shocking.
00:28:40.640 Meanwhile, they've got all this 5G infrastructure around you.
00:28:44.340 Um, all the other remaining white people around you are totally woke and still wearing masks.
00:28:48.880 And so, okay, do you stand and fight there when you're completely surrounded and there's
00:28:55.580 this slow boiling attrition that's wearing you down?
00:28:59.140 They're just wearing your spirits down.
00:29:01.020 You're not surrounded by God's creation and nature.
00:29:03.360 You're surrounded by concrete and 5G and poison food and poison people and no, no, um, cultural
00:29:14.040 homogeny, no social fabric.
00:29:16.340 Do you stand and fight there because how long are you going to last?
00:29:19.260 Or do you exit and build, get to nature surrounded by God's creation, get to free space, get to
00:29:28.500 being around your brethren and people that share your values where your friends' kids look
00:29:35.060 like your kids.
00:29:36.160 And you can at least start building something so that you could perhaps stand and fight
00:29:41.100 better because I don't think stand and fight is going to last that long in most of these
00:29:45.740 metropolitan areas.
00:29:46.800 I think the battle is lost.
00:29:48.600 And frankly, if you read Agenda 21 and I read Agenda 21 back in the late nineties, and
00:29:54.560 if you read it and they talk about rewilding, they don't talk about rounding people up in
00:30:00.660 the country.
00:30:01.520 Nowhere do they do that.
00:30:02.620 They only talk about creating policies and incentives to get people back into the cities.
00:30:07.800 So all the welfare programs are in the cities.
00:30:09.760 All the programs that benefit you from the state are there.
00:30:13.280 They want to get you back in, but they're not going to get you off your property per se.
00:30:18.300 I'm sure there's all kinds of stories out there, but I'm not seeing that.
00:30:21.840 I actually, what I see, and I live in a left-wing country and a left-wing province is that there's
00:30:26.960 far more freedom out here.
00:30:28.660 Nobody bothers me.
00:30:29.820 I know my neighbors and I have a relationship with them based on needs and benefits, real
00:30:35.720 needs and benefits, not being stuck in some shoebox apartment surrounded by East Indians
00:30:40.140 who don't even speak your language.
00:30:42.520 So I would say the exit and build strategy in general, I mean, everybody's context is
00:30:47.720 different and I'm not suggesting everybody do the same thing, but I would say if you can
00:30:51.220 exit and build to some degree, even if it's incrementally, it's a far better strategy
00:30:55.180 to actually stand and fight because you might last the long game, whereas how many more
00:30:59.920 years can you live in a city of these cities?
00:31:02.760 I mean, it's so woke now.
00:31:04.460 And even though the political pendulum has swung back to the right, and it is in Canada
00:31:08.040 too, it doesn't matter.
00:31:09.760 It's a little too late.
00:31:10.760 They're just going to, the woke stuff is all a straw man.
00:31:13.160 They're going to continue the same globalist policies because the banks cannot, because
00:31:18.560 we can't pay the banks.
00:31:19.560 They've printed up so much money, there's so much interest that we shouldn't have to
00:31:23.800 pay at all.
00:31:24.900 That's odious debt in my opinion, but we are paying it.
00:31:28.020 And that's why they need to keep pumping in immigrants to keep the people who are going
00:31:32.700 to go and pay all those taxes coming in because they've told Whitey for 50 years, don't have
00:31:37.940 kids.
00:31:38.580 And so lo and behold, Whitey didn't have kids.
00:31:41.440 Meanwhile, the Jeets they're pumping in here are having eight to one.
00:31:44.280 Yeah.
00:31:44.820 So how do you stand and fight in that?
00:31:47.920 Yeah, you know, there's other things that worries me about, you know, my children and
00:31:52.520 their children and things like this too.
00:31:54.100 Obviously proximity then, it's like, yeah, who, how do you know that they will have the,
00:31:58.640 you know, that the values you have, even though you might instill that, that they're preserved
00:32:02.400 if they're proximity to other racial groups.
00:32:04.500 Yeah, it's more likely that they will marry them and they will terminate, you know, your line
00:32:09.060 essentially because of that.
00:32:10.320 At the same time, shielding them too much doesn't also give them the experiences that they
00:32:16.600 do need to understand what's out there.
00:32:18.680 And it's, and it's this constant tug and pull.
00:32:20.700 And I'm like, now we got to see, you know, you got to have one foot in this world and
00:32:23.980 one in the other.
00:32:24.700 Maybe there's something like you got to have, maybe not limited proxy, but like, yeah, you
00:32:28.480 have to have controlled exposure under like, you know, controlled circumstances or something,
00:32:33.660 you know, these are some of the things I'm thinking about.
00:32:35.400 Like, what do we, you know, how, how do we, as you said, I'm thinking long-term obviously,
00:32:39.900 but also short-term because it could just change, change like that, you know.
00:32:44.040 I agree.
00:32:44.880 And I think in a way it's default, what you said, and that's going to be the default case
00:32:51.660 because it's very difficult to go and totally isolate.
00:32:55.600 It's, it's difficult to do it economically.
00:32:57.920 It's difficult to do it just as far as the logistics of it.
00:33:01.180 Um, so I think that's, that's a given, you know, my, my kids, um, yeah, I definitely
00:33:08.720 sheltered them during COVID.
00:33:10.360 I sheltered my wife and kids during COVID and fortunately, uh, it didn't affect my kids.
00:33:15.780 It did affect my wife.
00:33:17.000 Uh, she, it did not help her at all.
00:33:19.160 Um, just to see the madness with people.
00:33:22.720 Um, and, and, but, but I, I'm proud to say that I did completely shield my kids from it
00:33:28.500 during that time.
00:33:29.200 Um, but now, yeah, they're, they're out there, you know, we have friends, we go into the local
00:33:34.560 town and, and we see things that aren't necessarily our way of life.
00:33:39.600 You know, my kids are pretty well-traveled.
00:33:41.000 I've taken them around on a lot of my trips over the years.
00:33:43.640 Um, and so they, they see the stuff and we talk about it and I'm not afraid to talk about
00:33:48.860 it anymore.
00:33:49.300 I mean, I'm not afraid to tell my kids that they should prefer if they are ever going to
00:33:56.400 be in a relationship, they, they should, it is preferable to be with somebody white.
00:34:00.660 It is preferable to be with somebody that looks like them because their genetics are
00:34:04.980 stronger.
00:34:05.460 Uh, my, my, my wife was, was, was Dutch, uh, and I'm a, a, a, a white Anglo-Saxon.
00:34:12.760 Um, but our genes do well together.
00:34:15.340 They're all, our characteristics are exemplified.
00:34:18.060 Um, and why is that a bad thing, right?
00:34:20.880 Why, why is that a bad thing?
00:34:22.680 Whereas every, everybody else does it except it's only controversial when Whitey talks about
00:34:27.460 it.
00:34:27.740 Yeah.
00:34:28.360 Which tells you something there.
00:34:29.700 They're worried.
00:34:31.220 They're very worried, right?
00:34:32.700 I mean, yeah, we don't even know how long, 40,000 years of genetic refinement.
00:34:36.640 We're adapted to these Northern climates and things like, I mean, there, there's, we have
00:34:40.400 advantages there and you want to preserve that.
00:34:42.360 You want to keep that.
00:34:43.040 And obviously nothing wrong with that.
00:34:45.140 It's in fact, your duty or it's your moral obligation to ensure that that continues.
00:34:50.580 And they're trying hard, man.
00:34:51.800 They're, they're doing everything they can psychologically try to attack their kids.
00:34:55.580 They're flooding our nations with immigrants.
00:34:57.380 Oh yeah.
00:34:57.400 Because they know that when we finally get together, uh, it's going to end pretty quickly
00:35:01.820 and I'd, hopefully we can make it peaceful and we can do it in a, in a very civil way.
00:35:08.100 But yeah, no, the, the establishment know that, uh, as soon as Whitey starts to collect
00:35:12.980 advice, uh, it's over for a lot of people, because the truth of the matter is, uh, white
00:35:18.240 Europeans are the most productive people in the world and, and the greatest inventions,
00:35:23.640 um, all the great aspects of civilization has come from white European culture.
00:35:29.480 And so it's just a fact, not to say that other cultures haven't contributed great things.
00:35:34.260 Of course they have.
00:35:35.560 Um, but what's wrong with us, um, celebrating our culture and saying, Hey, we want more of
00:35:43.060 that.
00:35:44.180 Um, and also try to be fair and say, well, everyone contributed, but everyone else was like, screw
00:35:49.820 you.
00:35:50.080 We did all that, you know, we would, we was the Kangs or whatever the hell the argument
00:35:53.680 is.
00:35:53.800 Yeah.
00:35:53.900 Yeah.
00:35:53.960 We was Kangs.
00:35:55.020 Yeah.
00:35:55.260 Yeah, exactly.
00:35:56.040 So, uh, no, it's, it's, I think that's slowly, but surely that's coming to a close that, you
00:36:02.700 know, that whole, the guilt tripping and it's just not working and people are not caring
00:36:06.580 about that shit anymore.
00:36:08.100 For the most part, of course, there's always exceptions and, uh, always a bunch of, you know,
00:36:11.860 leftist and unfortunately many of our countries, but, but overall we don't, excuse me,
00:36:16.260 we don't need their, we don't need their, um, approval, right.
00:36:20.300 We don't need to bow to their more, let them be, you know, dictating morality of what it,
00:36:25.260 we just need to do what we need to do.
00:36:27.000 And, and it's at this point, it's existential, this is survival.
00:36:30.340 And if we don't do this, yeah, as you said in the beginning, we're, we're screwed, right?
00:36:33.600 We have to, we have to get, we have to get this right.
00:36:35.860 And that's part of why, you know, I want to do shows like this, like what, what, you
00:36:39.180 know, what, how do we do this?
00:36:40.580 You know, and what, what, what, what unifies us?
00:36:43.060 Is it, um, is that our common shared ethnos, uh, is it, uh, uh, some type of religious
00:36:49.920 system?
00:36:50.420 Is it all of the above?
00:36:51.520 Is it just surviving?
00:36:52.800 As you said there, it's interesting with the dependency that, that like comfort has always
00:36:57.980 been an enemy, right?
00:36:59.000 And, and you can see that with the, with the, with the globalization, you've seen that with,
00:37:02.700 um, yeah, basically international trade, offshoring then of industry, all of a sudden you can
00:37:08.560 just buy sheep shit at, you know, your local Walmart, whatever, some box store.
00:37:13.060 And as all that's progressed, as we get lazier and lazier, more comfortable, uh, we don't,
00:37:17.900 we don't need anybody.
00:37:19.200 I can do everything myself, whatever.
00:37:20.880 But now in a weird way, right?
00:37:23.620 In a turn of events, as it gets, and I'm not one of these, the worse it gets, the better
00:37:28.680 it is, but I'm saying we, we, we have to be forced out of that comfort zone.
00:37:32.320 I'm fearful that the UBI, the automation, the printer, here's the, here's this robot that
00:37:37.340 will do everything for you.
00:37:38.440 Here's vertical farming.
00:37:39.520 That's what they want.
00:37:40.400 That's what they want, right?
00:37:41.480 I mean, just complacency.
00:37:43.200 That's the last thing.
00:37:44.100 Yeah.
00:37:44.300 That's the last, as I've, I've said for many years, give me convenience or give me death.
00:37:48.340 That's the, that's the Western motto.
00:37:50.620 And, and we're in that cycle of weak men to hard times, right?
00:37:54.660 That's where we are.
00:37:55.440 Hard times lead to good times, or strong men lead to good times, so on and so forth.
00:37:59.220 We're in the weak men to hard times phase.
00:38:02.460 And so that's okay.
00:38:03.620 We've been here before.
00:38:05.400 I just think that, yeah, if, if people don't start getting serious, then it's going to be
00:38:11.960 difficult.
00:38:12.260 And, and yeah, you kind of touched on it a bit there.
00:38:13.800 Like, what is the unifying thing?
00:38:16.920 Because there's a lot of things that we could unify on.
00:38:19.140 Would it be religion?
00:38:20.200 I don't know.
00:38:20.720 That's kind of tough.
00:38:21.660 It is tough.
00:38:22.160 There's variations there.
00:38:23.540 Or is it the specifics of say, I only want to be around with Germans?
00:38:27.920 Well, that's tough because I'm in Canada and, and I'm close to the U S and I've done
00:38:33.300 business in the U S for 10 years.
00:38:34.400 So I consider myself an American in many ways as well.
00:38:38.420 That's tough there too, because of the founding of America.
00:38:41.040 Whereas German culture, you can stand on that in, in Europe, in, you know, French culture,
00:38:46.880 you can stand on that.
00:38:48.000 The challenge that we have in the, in the West, in Canada and the U S is where do we stand?
00:38:52.960 And on the specifics, I think to start, I think frankly, and I've, I've kind of flip
00:38:57.700 flopped on this a bit over the years, is it political?
00:39:00.400 Is it cultural?
00:39:01.640 Is it, is it race?
00:39:03.340 Is it religious?
00:39:04.740 I think actually the race thing is just because it, for the American context, in the sense to
00:39:12.620 say, I would like to just, as a starter, be around white people.
00:39:18.260 If they're German, Italian, French, Irish, Scottish, British, Swedish, Norwegian, it doesn't
00:39:25.760 matter so much to me.
00:39:26.860 That's a good starter.
00:39:28.660 Once we have done that for a period of time and people have balkanized into small towns
00:39:33.380 and communities, I think we have to take over local politics.
00:39:35.700 I think that's going to be the next big step.
00:39:37.580 Take over the regional and County and small local politics in the city councils.
00:39:41.920 Um, we need to do that and run as a team and run as a unified unit and, and start to make
00:39:48.620 a presence in the small towns.
00:39:50.000 Let the cities fall.
00:39:51.160 Okay.
00:39:51.640 That's just my opinion.
00:39:52.680 Take it for what it's worth.
00:39:53.900 And then come together on a bride.
00:39:56.380 And what's that?
00:39:56.840 I don't think they can either.
00:39:57.780 I just, not without a great fight.
00:39:59.420 And what's it worth?
00:40:00.300 We need to live a life.
00:40:01.760 I have young children.
00:40:02.820 I don't want to be in some leftist hell hole, having social justice scream at my kids.
00:40:09.080 I know.
00:40:09.620 Maybe like younger men that haven't, I think it's, it's about what, you know, where you
00:40:14.840 are in your stage of life too.
00:40:16.400 Right.
00:40:16.640 Because like, that's right.
00:40:17.800 I don't want us to fully pull out, because again, as we said before, if there's no one
00:40:22.860 there standing in the way or trying to stop it or organize, yeah, they'll pass some got
00:40:26.160 to, I mean, look at South Africa, right?
00:40:28.220 Land appropriation without compensation or shit like this as demographics change and they could
00:40:32.560 just claim your shit or whatever.
00:40:34.500 I mean, so you have to fight, but it's, but I agree with you.
00:40:38.100 There's no place for like young kids there, but at the same time, they need to be aware
00:40:42.400 of those realities.
00:40:43.240 You can't completely shield them as you discussed earlier.
00:40:46.260 I think if you educate them along the way, let them see how it is kind of, you know, you
00:40:50.960 know, you do entry point, you know, visits or something, you know, it sounds ridiculous.
00:40:55.740 For sure.
00:40:56.040 But the thing at the end of the day, Henrik, if, if young white men don't get out of the
00:41:02.000 cities, they're not having babies.
00:41:03.940 There's a direct correlation.
00:41:05.440 But the women are in the, but the women are in the cities though, for the most part.
00:41:08.860 I know, but all you, you got to pick a good one and get her out.
00:41:11.680 No, I, that's what I'm saying.
00:41:13.400 That's what I'm saying.
00:41:13.940 Absolutely.
00:41:14.420 No, I agree with you.
00:41:14.940 I'm saying that they, they have, it could be wise to be in that form, join an active
00:41:21.240 clubs, be in the, be in the city, have you have backing, make sure you don't catch yourself
00:41:25.680 again, my rugged individualism here you are.
00:41:27.580 And then a pack of Arabs show up and they, you know, they kill you basically, or whatever.
00:41:30.600 Yeah, exactly.
00:41:31.400 No, beat you half to death.
00:41:32.180 Get your, get your blonde hair, blue eyed, beautiful girlfriend.
00:41:35.540 That's what I did and get her out of the city and you will get her pregnant and you will
00:41:40.760 see a woman who thought she was a career woman turn into a homemaker real quick.
00:41:46.260 Yeah.
00:41:46.360 A woman metamorphosizes when they get pregnant.
00:41:49.120 And that's something that I wish more young men would experience.
00:41:52.000 I wish I, in a way I would have started younger myself, but I didn't have my shit together
00:41:55.420 back then.
00:41:55.780 I didn't start having kids till I was 37, but you know.
00:41:58.900 Sexo made for me by the way.
00:42:00.200 Yeah.
00:42:00.620 Yeah.
00:42:00.900 But it just changes.
00:42:02.800 Way too late, but yeah, that's, it is what it is.
00:42:04.880 It just changes your life.
00:42:05.620 Yeah.
00:42:05.840 Yeah.
00:42:07.860 And I, it might not be true for every woman, obviously, but there is a little bit of this
00:42:11.680 shit test.
00:42:12.320 Like they're kind of waiting for the men to like step up and just fucking take the reins.
00:42:16.740 You do what I'm saying?
00:42:17.540 Like, I mean, you could, sure.
00:42:19.760 There's always the lunatic that you're not going to be able to like convert or whatever,
00:42:22.880 but like for the most part, yeah, they adapt to the men.
00:42:25.280 They adapt to the stronger dominant male.
00:42:27.780 And, and we have just backed off and backed off and backed off.
00:42:31.540 And that goes back to what you said before.
00:42:33.400 You see a bunch of these pasty, weak, you know, shit live men in the cities that are
00:42:37.360 like, somehow think this is great.
00:42:39.160 You know, what's that?
00:42:39.780 Oh yeah.
00:42:40.760 Millennials for the most part too.
00:42:41.980 I would say, um, I mean, this is statistically provable, uh, generation Z, which is the newest
00:42:48.600 generation coming up in their late twenties.
00:42:50.820 They're the most conservative generation we've had in a hundred years.
00:42:53.940 And you can observe within, uh, those, those people.
00:42:58.820 I mean, I, I, I travel around, I I've been around in my career for a long time.
00:43:02.960 I've met, you know, probably hundreds of thousands of people in my life and my travels, um, in
00:43:07.720 the real world, not on social media.
00:43:09.620 And, uh, what I can see today is young conservative women or young women are more conservative than
00:43:18.040 ever with the generation Zed.
00:43:19.760 But they are, you see it on their Twitter profiles, you see it on their, on their social
00:43:24.940 media presence.
00:43:25.780 And when you meet them in person, they are just, they want a man and they know where they
00:43:30.780 want to be.
00:43:31.300 They know their place.
00:43:32.160 Whereas the millennial women bought into feminism and many of them are conservatives now, but
00:43:37.900 their eggs are all dried up and they, they, they bought into this lie.
00:43:41.700 And now, you know, you, you see them with their, with their Facebook profiles, holding
00:43:48.020 like three dogs and three cats.
00:43:49.560 And they always say, I'm a dog mama and stuff like that.
00:43:51.920 It's like, they're kind of lost in a way.
00:43:55.560 Um, the, the good advantage that, that men have though, is that they can just go and be
00:43:59.920 with younger women.
00:44:00.720 And that's probably something that I'm going to be having to do at some point, uh, to move
00:44:05.180 on.
00:44:05.520 Uh, I would like to have an, have more family and, and carry on my genetics and make more
00:44:11.040 white babies.
00:44:12.100 And, um, you know, the, the younger generations are, are, they've seen the millennials get
00:44:18.040 woke and get retarded.
00:44:19.780 And, and all these younger generations are going, don't want that.
00:44:23.300 No, thank you.
00:44:24.500 Feminism sold them a, a, an empty package and we don't want that ourselves.
00:44:29.280 And so I'm hopeful in some ways.
00:44:31.780 And I just think, yeah, people got to get serious.
00:44:34.220 Like if you don't want to see your people disappear and you want to wake up and live
00:44:38.140 in a place like Toronto, where you look around and nobody looks like you and you don't even
00:44:42.980 hear English.
00:44:43.960 Well, carry on.
00:44:45.840 But if you, if you want to have a future where you can have a life like I had, that's what
00:44:51.680 I want for my kids at least is to have what I had.
00:44:54.140 Um, you're going to have to get radical.
00:44:56.100 And unfortunately the circumstances that we're in today are very different than they were 20
00:44:59.640 years ago.
00:45:00.160 And in a way, again, there are enemies are making that mistake.
00:45:03.440 I think in a way I'm glad, right?
00:45:05.720 It's, it's insufferable and it's tragic, but like, I think the gods that these people
00:45:11.500 are not like fit, they're just like us.
00:45:14.080 They just have a different skin color.
00:45:15.960 You know what I mean?
00:45:16.380 Like I'm kind of glad that they're not speaking.
00:45:19.540 It's less likely, I think then for our descendants to actually, uh, mix out with them, uh, frankly,
00:45:25.720 and obviously not for everyone, but for the most part, right?
00:45:27.820 It's almost like turn up the numbers game though.
00:45:30.980 No, of course.
00:45:31.640 Absolutely.
00:45:32.040 No.
00:45:32.260 I mean, I'm not saying this is the solution.
00:45:34.180 I'm just saying, luckily they're, they're so insane in like the way they've turned up
00:45:38.840 the volume on this thing.
00:45:39.800 Just open the floodgates.
00:45:41.340 And it's like, when it's a shock to the system that fast, it's like, Whoa, what's happening?
00:45:45.600 And it's like, people are experiencing, they're walking out and like, I'm the only, I'm going
00:45:49.880 to say comments all the time.
00:45:50.660 I'm the only Swedish person in this mall.
00:45:53.040 I went to the other day and everyone, like you, because obviously no one is working.
00:45:55.820 They're just there, you know, loitering around.
00:45:57.460 But anyway, um, that is helping to wake people up, which is good.
00:46:01.280 In other words, they need to be in order for them to be confronted with the issue of race.
00:46:06.880 They have to understand what's around them and who these people are and the fact that
00:46:11.100 they are different from us.
00:46:12.080 Right.
00:46:12.320 So in a way, our enemies again are kind of doing the work for us as they try to replace
00:46:17.240 us.
00:46:17.600 Right.
00:46:18.060 They are.
00:46:18.580 And I mean, it, it, it's just so funny when, when, you know, when you let go of all
00:46:22.880 the, the politically correct, you know, um, shackles that have been put in our minds for
00:46:29.020 so long, all it takes is an observation of any country.
00:46:32.420 I mean, you want to know how Indians are look at India, what, what happens in that country?
00:46:38.620 They dump garbage into the rivers from bridges.
00:46:42.020 Literally that's their garbage dump.
00:46:44.060 Uh, people are scratching through carrion and, and, and, and, you know, there's dead bodies
00:46:50.140 all over the place.
00:46:50.860 Like the country is disgusting and yeah, there's some good parts to Indian culture for
00:46:56.780 sure.
00:46:56.960 Just like everything, but by and large, uh, it's horrible, but we can also recognize and
00:47:02.940 be honest with what our governments have been doing to us in that they've created economic
00:47:08.660 policies and political policies that favor these low paid, um, dark skinned immigrants to
00:47:16.300 come here and they give them all kinds of benefits.
00:47:18.580 So what happens is that the best talent leave the bad countries and that exacerbates the problems
00:47:26.920 that were already there.
00:47:28.740 So, I mean, I'd love to think that we could live in this magic utopia where everybody just
00:47:32.560 goes home to their home country.
00:47:34.800 Um, but that's realistically not going to happen, but yeah, look at a country like India and you
00:47:40.260 want to see how bad things are and how bad they can get here.
00:47:43.580 Well, keep pumping in these migrants and we'll find out real quick because there's fortunately
00:47:49.060 in the U S and Canada, they're big countries.
00:47:51.560 And so what's going on in Toronto is really not what's going on here.
00:47:55.800 Um, but you know, that can change and it is.
00:47:59.660 And yeah, I mean, look at this video.
00:48:01.220 I mean, just like the country is just, it's just disgusting.
00:48:04.020 Like it's, it's, it's sick and, and Hey, but look at the way they live.
00:48:10.180 And so is that all, Oh, the social justice warriors like to blame it on colonialism.
00:48:15.560 And it's like, well, but not really because average IQs are really low.
00:48:19.120 Uh, there's high inbreeding, you know, Indians don't even like themselves.
00:48:24.940 I've worked with Indians almost my entire white life or my entire adult life.
00:48:29.080 And my first job was at an orchard sorting tree fruit.
00:48:32.800 And I worked with these Indians and they'd bring a contractor Indian guy who was higher
00:48:37.040 up on the caste system.
00:48:38.320 And he would bring in a bunch of his second and third cousins that were all lower on the
00:48:42.640 caste system.
00:48:43.420 And they're basically subservient.
00:48:45.300 They did to them, they're animals and they come in and they'll come to this country and
00:48:49.220 literally work for free because it's a better deal than what they had in their own country.
00:48:55.120 Just to be in Canada working for free is a better deal than living there.
00:49:00.180 What you see on the screen right now.
00:49:01.660 And that is fundamentally the problem.
00:49:03.680 And that's where if whites don't start collectivizing and creating policies to benefit us, because
00:49:09.420 there's all kinds of policies that benefit them.
00:49:11.280 If we don't start creating policies to benefit us, we're going to be in that country.
00:49:15.520 And if you import the third world, you're going to get the third world.
00:49:18.420 Yep.
00:49:18.760 Yep.
00:49:19.020 That's right.
00:49:19.880 Um, yeah, we're getting the exposure right now.
00:49:22.240 And again, we've been shielded for a long time and then, you know, but I think it can
00:49:25.880 be, um, it, it has to be undone.
00:49:29.060 It has to be unwound.
00:49:30.220 They're, they're, they're doing all these tricks now to try to prevent that from happening.
00:49:33.440 And again, that's why I, I look at some of the latest progress, you know, in terms of
00:49:37.260 technology that they're trying to offer, right?
00:49:39.700 Um, global brain connection, computer brain interface.
00:49:42.940 See, there's no different, everyone has the same access to information, you know, like there's
00:49:46.820 all these tricks to try to just like, even the thing, I put up a segment about the
00:49:50.660 digital nations.
00:49:51.960 And it's kind of like, it's weird.
00:49:53.960 It's almost like this simulacrum version, kind of a, what these intentional communities
00:49:57.980 are.
00:49:58.360 They want to build an infrastructure for a digital cloud nation or a network state
00:50:02.360 on the internet, do some shit with AI, obviously some startup nation with like venture capitalists
00:50:07.860 and then eventually purchase land and actually make a physical location.
00:50:12.380 But as they do, if you do indeed see those things pop up more and more and more, yeah,
00:50:16.900 you'll see countries then beginning to sell off.
00:50:19.580 Potentially they're very valuable, arable land to some of these, like a startup nation
00:50:24.420 essentially.
00:50:25.000 And I was like, ha ha, now you can't undo it.
00:50:27.500 And there's nothing that binds these people.
00:50:29.080 It's, there's not a, not an ethnos, not ethnicity.
00:50:31.160 It's just like basically my libertarian bottom line values or whatever the hell it is.
00:50:34.920 My, my Twitter profile looks like it's like one of those, you know, those stupid little
00:50:39.580 NFTs and like, that's your community.
00:50:41.720 Yeah, exactly.
00:50:42.100 That's not a community.
00:50:43.500 No.
00:50:43.720 And no, and what you're saying is so true.
00:50:45.780 It's a very high level psyop to trick people in.
00:50:50.060 I mean, the thing that I've observed as somebody who's been paying attention to the new world
00:50:53.760 order for 25 years is that they just continuously rebrand and, and, and they don't care about
00:51:01.580 whether things are left, left-wing or right-wing, as long as it gets them to their totalitarian
00:51:06.500 technocracy, that's really all that they care about.
00:51:09.940 Well, now it's coming at the hands of like, you know, the mega movement in America.
00:51:13.440 Mega, exactly.
00:51:14.760 All of Silicon Valley just sunk their teeth.
00:51:16.900 That's the word where the momentum is.
00:51:18.380 Let's just use it.
00:51:19.200 And that kind of goes back to, I want you to finish that on a thought, but just mentioned
00:51:22.200 that quick, you mentioned about conservatives and women, whatever.
00:51:25.020 Well, they're co-opting the conservatives and their tent and the goalpost is just widening
00:51:28.640 and widening too.
00:51:29.700 So what is a conservative today is completely different than it was 20 years ago, you know?
00:51:33.740 Yeah, it's so obvious and, and they, you know, you read a book like tragedy and hope from
00:51:39.740 Carol Quigley, and that's kind of like the boilerplate of how the new world order compartmentalizes
00:51:43.960 society and gets away with this stuff.
00:51:45.660 The whole false left and right paradigm kick you back and forth.
00:51:49.060 So you think it's a new thing every time it's the same old globalist ship continuously, but
00:51:54.080 no, that's, that's how they want us.
00:51:55.820 And so the nice thing is the thing that makes me optimistic is that they, they always need
00:52:03.560 a handful of things.
00:52:04.680 What number one, they actually need us alive.
00:52:08.180 Um, and, and my evidence for that is this, if they wanted us all dead, you know, there's
00:52:13.420 that famous quote from Zygmunt Brzezinski.
00:52:15.380 I'm not sure if you're familiar with him.
00:52:16.700 He was one of the top, you know, guys.
00:52:18.820 Yeah.
00:52:18.960 And, and he said, it's easier than ever just to wipe out a billion people.
00:52:22.940 Uh, we could do that with the technology we have, but they don't, why don't they?
00:52:26.560 It's because they need us to will this world into existence.
00:52:30.580 I have a, sort of my spiritual beliefs are that, you know, we manifest our world around
00:52:34.940 us by our intention and our, and our will.
00:52:37.940 And that's why they need us alive because they, and that's why the propaganda is so important
00:52:41.860 to them because if they could just, if they, if, if all they needed to do is just round
00:52:46.060 us up or kill us all, why wouldn't they do it?
00:52:47.960 They don't because they need our will to buy into their belief, to prop up their ideas
00:52:54.500 because ideas are manifested through people believing in them.
00:52:57.620 And then they need our consent.
00:52:59.840 That's why all laws are considered voluntary consent.
00:53:02.600 It's written all throughout the Western statutes and they always need your signature.
00:53:06.700 So they need us to consent to this.
00:53:09.420 It's because the devil didn't create the world.
00:53:12.160 The devil administers the world.
00:53:14.280 God is the creator.
00:53:15.380 God created us and we create, but the devil needs us creators to consent to his creation,
00:53:23.240 which is our creation through our ignorance.
00:53:26.980 And so that's the game.
00:53:28.660 And, and so I'm optimistic in the sense that it seems to me like it's getting easier and
00:53:33.440 easier to see.
00:53:34.400 Their psyops don't seem to work as well.
00:53:36.840 People are waking up to a large part.
00:53:38.880 I know that's a cliche to say, but I think it is observable.
00:53:41.320 And so, so I'm optimistic in many ways and, and I, I don't really care about this whole
00:53:46.260 thing of trying to save everybody anymore.
00:53:48.420 I don't care about that.
00:53:49.300 I just care about us.
00:53:50.420 I just care about the people that share our values.
00:53:52.740 I want quality, not quantity.
00:53:54.140 I'm speaking to the depopulationists, right?
00:53:56.460 That so many, you know, conspiracy theorists have been talking about, you know, I'm, I'm
00:54:00.260 certainly guilty of that old shows and stuff like that, but they're not doing a very good
00:54:03.660 job now, are they right?
00:54:05.060 If they really try to depopulate just more and more people and, you know, they're, they're,
00:54:09.520 they've run out of ideas.
00:54:10.560 That's the thing.
00:54:11.400 Yeah.
00:54:11.940 And now AI, the thing that's crazy, what I'm witnessing with MAGA and just this, this,
00:54:17.340 this new rebranding of the new world order, which is like raw, raw Israel and all that.
00:54:21.420 Yeah.
00:54:21.620 Um, is they're using AI to micromanage all of these sub groups.
00:54:28.540 And so that's why they want everybody on social media so that they can totally, um, silo you
00:54:35.340 where you'll go on X and you won't even know that your 45,000 followers are all bots, literally
00:54:43.580 all bots.
00:54:44.560 And they've got you siloed and you think you're out there making a difference because all your
00:54:49.300 relationships are online.
00:54:50.340 So you literally have no idea that you've been siloed.
00:54:53.880 I believe that's what's happening right now.
00:54:55.440 And I believe that's going to be the ultimate psyop that is going to sort of take the momentum.
00:55:02.520 This is where we have to be careful as sort of people that care about, you know, white
00:55:06.380 culture and all that.
00:55:07.300 We have to be careful to do things in the real world.
00:55:09.500 Like if you're just on Twitter spaces talking about these things, you could be siloed and
00:55:15.540 you wouldn't even know.
00:55:16.920 Yeah.
00:55:17.080 But if you're actually doing things in the physical world, building a homestead,
00:55:20.340 getting in a community, having live events, building culture with people in your area,
00:55:25.800 then you can't be psyoped as easily.
00:55:28.720 Yeah.
00:55:28.940 So I'm optimistic that those of us who can see it will, uh, and we will form our communities.
00:55:34.280 And I think frankly, they're going to leave us alone.
00:55:36.520 It's when we go after them and poke the bear and march into Ottawa or march on Washington,
00:55:41.920 D.C. and say, we want to take the reins of power.
00:55:44.780 That's what they want you to say.
00:55:45.960 It depends on how strong we get doing what we're doing.
00:55:50.080 For sure.
00:55:50.780 You know, if, if, if they see us as a threat and sizable enough, and because part of it
00:55:55.100 might be it.
00:55:55.880 Well, they'll just kind of die.
00:55:57.720 Like their kids will go into the cities, just let them, you know, it's too much of a hustle
00:56:01.220 kind of try to, you know, get them off the line.
00:56:03.060 Let's just let them just have their thing for a little bit.
00:56:05.140 I think that's what they think.
00:56:06.740 Um, but if we grow and get more, um, yeah, stronger communities or cohesion, we get together,
00:56:13.400 we sort of start to sort things out, take over maybe small local politics, as you said
00:56:17.020 before.
00:56:18.120 Um, yeah, that might be, that might be, we'll, we'll see what happens, but they, and this
00:56:22.560 is my point of like, you know, entirely pulling out that that's, that there is a,
00:56:25.860 uh, a danger in that as well.
00:56:27.460 And that's, and I don't mean that that's just fleeing or running away.
00:56:30.180 That's just like, you want to live your, you want to, you know, how can you live in
00:56:33.820 this manhouse?
00:56:34.760 Yeah, I know.
00:56:35.720 I want to enjoy, like, yes, I want to.
00:56:38.320 But then I know it's not just about me, right?
00:56:40.220 It's about, you know, coming generations and our entire folk, you know?
00:56:42.740 It has to be, but there has to be, if you want to go the long haul, which I'm interested
00:56:48.240 in going, if you don't have a good life, if you're just in the trenches fighting
00:56:52.500 leftists day in and day out, it's not a good life.
00:56:54.860 If you don't have a beautiful woman to come home to, if you don't have beautiful
00:56:58.740 children and gardens and things that you can, that you can enjoy, life sucks.
00:57:04.920 And at the end of the day, I think we're all born here to live a good life and bring
00:57:08.760 heaven on earth to some degree.
00:57:09.900 I'm not a practicing Christian, but I kind of believe that we could create heaven on
00:57:13.220 earth for ourselves, but we have to have, smell the roses.
00:57:17.320 You got to stop and smell the roses.
00:57:18.600 Otherwise life gets pretty, pretty tough.
00:57:20.760 And a lot of us saw that during COVID.
00:57:23.120 If you were in any kind of city that brought in these policies, you'd go, man, this grind
00:57:28.060 day in and day out.
00:57:29.020 I don't know how much longer I can take this.
00:57:30.660 And so a lot of people moved then, changed, but a lot of people went back after COVID too,
00:57:35.120 which I think was a bit of a mistake.
00:57:37.520 Yeah.
00:57:37.640 I mean, look at how other institutions work, right?
00:57:39.500 You can have, and of course we're not in that position, but look at some of the establishment,
00:57:43.280 wealthy people, right?
00:57:44.060 They live very, very, obviously very, very well, very well, but that's also, you know,
00:57:47.840 you have too much comfort, but that's a different discussion.
00:57:50.260 I'm just saying you can make your enemy seethe by, by yeah, living a good life and being happy
00:57:55.280 and do, you know, but then at the same time they have institutions where they have their
00:57:58.660 point people and they go into, in this case, our countries, our institutions and infiltrate
00:58:04.100 and they undermine from the inside and stuff like that.
00:58:07.000 And we need to get to a point where we're cohesive enough to like, okay, you know what?
00:58:10.860 We're going to fund this guy's education in law or like, you know, studying, diploma,
00:58:16.900 whatever it is, right?
00:58:17.720 It's like to try to position this guy.
00:58:19.660 He has no past history.
00:58:20.720 Don't do any online shit.
00:58:21.980 You know, don't feel these things, but like, here's some of these guys.
00:58:25.660 We're paying for the education collectively to have them go into the system and basically
00:58:29.580 disrupt or be there as, you know, to stop and stuff.
00:58:32.300 Absolutely.
00:58:32.960 Might not work.
00:58:33.780 And I get, and that's not the only way.
00:58:35.280 I'm just saying just as one thing on the side, in addition to everything else, you
00:58:39.940 know what I mean?
00:58:40.280 Like, but all that starts with community and all, it's just like civilization, you know,
00:58:45.360 civilization, the backbone of civilization is agriculture because without agriculture, you
00:58:50.520 couldn't have specialization.
00:58:52.020 That's why they're roboticizing it now, by the way.
00:58:54.120 Agrarianism, right?
00:58:55.020 Yeah.
00:58:55.340 And so that's where we have to start on a micro scale and say, let's get together.
00:59:01.180 Let's talk about who's interested in growing food.
00:59:03.340 Let's talk about who's interested in putting their skills into the skill pot and coming
00:59:11.020 together.
00:59:11.500 Let's start with that and then go from there.
00:59:13.800 Not everybody can be an agrarian.
00:59:15.100 I'm not saying that.
00:59:15.740 I'm a farmer and I'll be a farmer.
00:59:17.580 I can be that guy.
00:59:18.760 I'm not going to be the, you know, the heavy equipment mechanic.
00:59:22.640 I'll be a farmer and a guy who's in politics or something.
00:59:25.240 I don't know whatever our roles are going to be in these communities.
00:59:28.120 But if we don't start really taking steps towards this, it's just a matter of time.
00:59:33.220 It's attrition.
00:59:34.340 The new world order has been at it for so long.
00:59:38.020 They can play a long game because they have all these institutions and think tanks and
00:59:42.080 stuff behind them as well.
00:59:43.500 And so if we don't start kind of tearing a page out of their book a little bit and say,
00:59:47.240 hey, maybe we need to start looking at private societies.
00:59:50.580 You know, the Freemasons are a private society.
00:59:52.580 I'm not a Freemason.
00:59:53.820 I'm not interested in any of their shit.
00:59:55.660 It's all a big, you know, it's the first conspiracy theory I ever learned about.
00:59:59.860 But they are a private society.
01:00:01.640 Maybe we need to start forming private societies.
01:00:04.380 If you want to be in this private society, you have to be this, this, and this.
01:00:08.520 And if you're not, that's okay.
01:00:09.700 Do your own thing.
01:00:10.720 Or maybe you can be in this other group.
01:00:13.040 I think ultimately, like what we talked about earlier, is that it does have to start with
01:00:17.080 race, in my opinion.
01:00:18.680 I agree.
01:00:19.020 Because at least that is a broad umbrella.
01:00:21.640 And I would even say, even in Canada specifically, I would even be more willing to have a society
01:00:28.760 that was even a little bit broader outside of race, much in the same way that this country
01:00:33.080 was founded primarily by, you know, European settlers.
01:00:38.980 But there were a small amount of Chinese people that helped build the railroads.
01:00:43.900 And some of those people have been here for generations.
01:00:45.580 So for me, in my context, I would rather unify, it's kind of like where the JQ conversation
01:00:52.540 can go is, do you unify only amongst whites?
01:00:55.580 Or do you unify amongst people that see a broader issue at the JQ?
01:00:59.880 And so I think, for my context here in Canada, it might be different from somebody in, say,
01:01:04.400 Arkansas or Tennessee.
01:01:05.300 But here I would say, I wouldn't mind, on a broad scale, cooperating with people that
01:01:10.720 I would consider heritage Canadians.
01:01:13.160 And then on a micro scale, then we can start forming other subgroups.
01:01:17.360 But we need first that main unifying thing that's going to say, we reject everything the
01:01:23.140 left-wing nation state is doing.
01:01:24.940 And we need to self-organize so that we can survive the next 100 years.
01:01:29.840 Yeah, again, if it's, you've got to think about it long-term politically.
01:01:34.920 Now, I personally think that will be impossible.
01:01:37.420 But if someone pulls it off to achieve certain things objectively, fine, that's okay, right?
01:01:42.300 You can share a common goal with someone just up to the point where you share those interests.
01:01:46.180 And then at that point, you're like, you diverge or whatever.
01:01:48.500 That's it.
01:01:49.020 And that's okay.
01:01:49.600 That's human nature.
01:01:50.700 Yeah, I mean, it's all about being, look, if we're going to win, we need to do, I mean,
01:01:55.580 not compromise, obviously, on these things.
01:01:57.280 But I'm saying, if you're interested in winning, yeah, at times you might have to just like,
01:02:01.620 okay, fine, I'll do this one thing.
01:02:04.460 And it's not my, it's not where I want to be in the end destination.
01:02:07.380 But to get there, if I can piggyback on someone else or whatever it is, right?
01:02:12.920 To essentially, you could call it using them.
01:02:15.440 Or again, if you have a shared common interest, fine, you know, kind of thing.
01:02:17.960 But yeah, do what's necessary.
01:02:19.640 And then you move on, you know, from there.
01:02:21.560 That's totally fine.
01:02:22.260 And again, I think that was revealed with the people that try to do the pro-Palestinian
01:02:28.960 thing, you know, kind of thing.
01:02:30.460 And that just kind of, you know, blew apart fairly quick.
01:02:33.440 And a lot of people warned them about that, too.
01:02:34.940 Like, look, you're not going to be able to cooperate with, you know, some of these Muslims
01:02:39.580 and like, be that in European countries or pro-Palestinian activists who are not of European
01:02:44.000 descent in, for example, America or even Canada, things like that.
01:02:47.440 And eventually, they'll just start eating each other.
01:02:49.680 I think, I personally think it is impossible.
01:02:51.740 But if someone achieves doing that to achieve a bigger objective to change the political
01:02:55.780 landscape in order for us to advance, fine, you know, like, I don't know.
01:02:59.780 Well, and it's just all about context, right?
01:03:01.460 It's all about where the time and the time and the place.
01:03:05.120 And so I'm not proposing some, you know, strategy that everybody around the world needs to get
01:03:10.940 behind.
01:03:11.420 I'm just saying, hey, here's some ideas that if people started implementing these things in
01:03:16.060 their local community, you might be able to save your community for a period of time.
01:03:20.940 And, you know, for me, I think we're all born into this earth and our bodies to just live
01:03:27.540 out our best life and create something better.
01:03:31.040 And so these are the circumstances we're born into.
01:03:34.260 What do you want to do?
01:03:34.980 Do you want to sit here and crawl up in the fetal position on the floor and cry about it?
01:03:38.700 Or do you want to just say, hey, I got a life to live.
01:03:41.680 I want to make the world a better place.
01:03:43.140 Let's put one foot in front of the other and start.
01:03:45.060 It's that simple.
01:03:45.680 And making the world a better place is to preserve our race and be with our own.
01:03:50.420 Okay.
01:03:50.580 So we only have a few minutes.
01:03:51.740 You have a hard stop here shortly.
01:03:53.040 I do want to let you go.
01:03:54.740 One chat from Coast Dog here says, so much love.
01:03:56.400 Curtis Stone, long-term fan and supporter.
01:03:58.840 Is it chuffed?
01:03:59.580 Is that how you pronounce it?
01:04:00.260 Chuffed to see here on Red Ice.
01:04:02.020 Thank you, Coast Dog Man.
01:04:03.300 Yeah.
01:04:03.460 We're very happy to have Curtis.
01:04:04.560 Also, shout out to Base Maiden, by the way, for helping us.
01:04:07.040 Base Maiden on X.
01:04:07.600 Oh, yeah.
01:04:08.100 For helping to connect us and stuff.
01:04:09.460 So shout out to her.
01:04:10.580 Obviously, very, very nice.
01:04:11.780 All right, Curtis.
01:04:12.360 We're going to have to have you back because I do want to get the whole...
01:04:14.680 I do want to talk about the farming aspects, the food aspect, you know, some of that.
01:04:18.040 Let's do that, brother.
01:04:19.800 We obviously have so much we can talk about that we can just riff for hours.
01:04:23.280 For sure.
01:04:23.580 So let's do it.
01:04:24.400 Where can people find you before we let you go?
01:04:26.680 Yeah.
01:04:26.960 My YouTube channel there, Off Grid with Curtis Stone.
01:04:31.440 On X, I'm at Off Grid Stone.
01:04:34.340 I just got back on Instagram, at Off Grid Curtis Stone.
01:04:40.040 And then my main website is freedomfarmers.com.
01:04:42.520 I've got a platform there where we produce homestead real estate listings that are A-plus properties.
01:04:50.920 So if people want to get on the land, they want to get into rural areas, I've got a platform where we produce about 20 to 30 listings a week that are really good homestead properties.
01:05:01.080 And they're often very affordable, very reasonable.
01:05:04.320 We scour the internet and we have a process in which we review these.
01:05:07.340 And I used to do this in private consulting for years, but we've got a way to do it.
01:05:11.480 We have a whole team that does it.
01:05:12.680 So if people want to get on the land, this is mostly, I would say, for North Americans, though we have reviewed European properties, but not a ton.
01:05:20.200 Mostly American and Canadian.
01:05:22.380 People want to get on the land, just head over to freedomfarmers.com.
01:05:25.040 We can help you get on the land a lot quicker than having to go through a grueling process of driving all over the country to look at places.
01:05:32.520 We can help you get there like 99% faster.
01:05:35.760 Interesting.
01:05:35.780 And is that the accelerator?
01:05:37.140 That's what that is?
01:05:38.020 Yeah, Homestead accelerator.
01:05:38.940 Okay.
01:05:39.320 That's it, exactly.
01:05:39.860 Okay.
01:05:40.260 Yep.
01:05:40.660 All right.
01:05:40.920 Well, we can talk a little bit more about that in detail next time you join us.
01:05:43.320 But I do want to let you go, Curtis.
01:05:45.380 Thank you so much for being here with us.
01:05:47.080 I appreciate your time.
01:05:47.840 Let's do it again soon, okay?
01:05:49.500 Absolutely, brother.
01:05:50.140 All right.
01:05:50.340 Great talking to you.
01:05:50.900 Appreciate it.
01:05:51.440 Take care.
01:05:51.900 All right.
01:05:52.160 Take care.
01:05:52.480 You too.
01:05:52.820 All right.
01:05:53.080 Awesome.
01:05:53.460 Thank you, guys.
01:05:53.960 Appreciate it.
01:05:54.400 Yeah, a little shorter today, but that's totally fine.
01:05:55.940 We'll get Curtis back on at some point here and we'll talk more about these things.
01:05:59.600 Very, very interesting.
01:06:01.140 I do want to say thank you to Albert as well.
01:06:03.160 He sent a huge dono.
01:06:04.780 Super chat.
01:06:05.240 Thank you, Albert, so much.
01:06:06.380 Good to see you as always.
01:06:07.340 He says, hi, Henrik.
01:06:08.200 I'm still at work.
01:06:09.300 Hope everything's well over there.
01:06:10.500 Going to watch this later.
01:06:11.360 Take care.
01:06:11.740 You as well.
01:06:12.320 Thank you so much, Albert.
01:06:13.160 I appreciate you.
01:06:14.160 Thank you to Ghost Dog as well.
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