The Krypto Report - May 22, 2017


#14 - All Out of Bubblegum


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 59 minutes

Words per Minute

162.89342

Word Count

29,284

Sentence Count

1,534

Misogynist Sentences

42

Hate Speech Sentences

228


Summary


Transcript

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00:00:24.000 The sound you hear is what some experts claim to be a Bigfoot screen.
00:00:46.340 It is regarded as the highest quality audio of the creature ever captured.
00:00:54.000 The cuckold Germans, the cuckold French, the cuckold Germans, the cuckold French, the cucksters, the cucksters, people that are in to being cucked.
00:01:10.500 And what is cucking, folks? A lot of men get into it.
00:01:15.260 It's watching 10 guys line up right in front of you and gangbang your wife and tell you you're a little piece of nothing.
00:01:22.960 Right in front of a lot of men get into it.
00:01:26.720 Naturally, we believe in our own race.
00:01:30.740 Any man or woman worth anything believes in his own race as he believes in his own family.
00:01:36.240 But because you believe in your own race or in your own family doesn't mean you want to injure other races or other families.
00:01:43.520 On the contrary, you will do them any good term that you can.
00:01:52.960 They talk to what they call multi-racialism.
00:02:00.700 Take humanity, put it in a bag, shake it together, and heaven knows what would come out.
00:02:08.640 We can live in peace and friendship side by side in separate nations and separate developments.
00:02:15.900 But we cannot have the mix-up of peoples and races who are widely different and divergent.
00:02:22.200 It will lead to nothing but trouble.
00:02:24.280 You're living in a historic hour.
00:02:28.780 When the period, this period, comes to be written and men look back at it.
00:02:33.660 If we did right, if we stood firm, if we stood greatly, it will be a matter of honor and of veneration for generations to come.
00:02:42.860 I could not ask to live at any other moment of history than this, because never has mankind, never has a human species been confronted with such possibilities, with such choices,
00:02:54.880 of disaster and horror, of greater heights and greater glory.
00:02:58.880 My friends, who live in that sense that you are Englishmen, that you are European, that you come from people who face tremendous odds again and again,
00:03:07.920 that much is against you, but you've got within you that will, that spirit of a law, that faith and that belief,
00:03:16.160 which will lead the generations to come, to look back at you in the pages of history with the proud words,
00:03:23.680 To England, to Britain, to Europe, they were true.
00:03:27.760 F*****g on earth, I am sixteen, I live in the pages of history.
00:03:43.800 I think that you are British, my God is your life.
00:03:45.100 Thank you.
00:03:57.760 I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubblegum.
00:04:27.760 Near the entrance, has a shotgun, white male, 30s, long hair, mama don't like tattletales,
00:04:49.520 wearing sunglasses, welcome to the crypto report.
00:05:07.960 We'll be right back.
00:05:37.960 Hey everybody, welcome to the crypto report.
00:05:57.080 It is Sunday, May 21st, 2017.
00:06:02.480 So let's get going.
00:06:04.320 This is going to be a short first segment because I already recorded my interview with Eric Stryker Friday.
00:06:12.700 So imagine that, actually getting a few things done ahead of time.
00:06:17.320 Unusual for me.
00:06:18.380 I'm usually one of these deadline guys who, when things start getting close to the deadline, then I rush and start doing them.
00:06:25.980 But not this week.
00:06:28.160 So we answered most of your questions, but we didn't get to all of them.
00:06:34.020 And so I'm going to go back through the questions and see if there are a couple that, you know, are worthwhile of me answering.
00:06:43.000 We were going to answer them all, but the interview went well over two hours.
00:06:46.720 So I'll get to, there were probably two or three more.
00:06:52.420 I'll get to those in this first segment.
00:06:54.040 But before I do that, I want to talk about a couple of things that have popped up on the Daily Stormer this morning.
00:07:01.540 So this is a very interesting little article about Richard Spencer.
00:07:08.860 He got banned from a gym because a fat Jew, Jewess, decided to have a Semitic chimp out on him while he was minding his own business trying to work out at the gym.
00:07:25.000 And this Jewess wrote a post about this on her Tumblr, which is called Shit Men Say, which the Anglin, in writing the article, correctly stated that it's something, this Tumblr blog of hers is something she could use to bolster a mental illness defense after murdering someone.
00:07:51.400 She wrote,
00:08:21.400 As a world-renowned writer, I have to point out that this woman's attempted use of alliteration is very, very poor, and it's obvious that she had her thesaurus out trying to make herself sound more literate than she is.
00:08:43.040 She says, second, I exploited the full range of my First Amendment entitlements by telling them that this country does not belong to white men.
00:08:52.280 And then she says, as a white woman, ha ha ha, my mind is membership at this gym to be unacceptable.
00:09:01.640 Of course, she's not one bit white.
00:09:03.520 She's a Jew.
00:09:04.360 She's open about that, that she's a Jew.
00:09:06.260 And, you know, the Jews are always complaining that they're an oppressed minority, but when it suits them, they claim they're white, just like the famous video from during the inauguration festivities in Washington, D.C.
00:09:22.580 You know, you had the kinky-headed, hook-nosed, just absolutely the typical hand-rubbing happy merchant holding up the sign, white men against Trump, who got confronted on video and admitted, yes, he's a Jew, and yes, Jews aren't white.
00:09:37.140 But he still held up his white men against Trump sign.
00:09:43.600 And the interesting thing about that one is, if you go and look, it appears that he recycles the thing very often, that he's always being a white man against something.
00:09:55.340 Because it's got, there's one piece of paper that's got white men against, and then there's another piece of paper, poster board, or whatever, that's taped to it, hanging out the bottom of it that says Trump.
00:10:08.940 So it looks like, you know, one day it's white men against Trump, and then maybe the next day it's something like white men against, who knows, the wall, or whatever.
00:10:20.520 White men against whatever this Jew wants to force down our throats.
00:10:25.000 And that's what this woman's done.
00:10:26.460 And the horrible thing about this is that this woman who said she feared she would be kicked out of the gym, which she should have been.
00:10:38.620 You've got a man sitting there who pays his dues, and he's working out at a gym, minding his own business.
00:10:44.800 And some woman who doesn't, Jewess, who doesn't like his personal politics, and, you know, she's fat.
00:10:51.660 She's a big hog.
00:10:54.080 And so, interestingly enough, a hog who dresses to go to the gym the way that some six-year-old girl would dress when she's playing princess ballerina or something like that.
00:11:07.700 But this big old fat kosher hog wanted to raise hell in the gym and disrupt everyone's workout because she disagrees with something this guy said somewhere else.
00:11:23.580 And Spencer's the one who ended up getting kicked out, but there's more from her little post.
00:11:29.660 She says,
00:11:29.880 But as Anglin points out, she was breaking social norms, a concept that white people have which Jews do not respect or understand.
00:11:51.080 And more from her post, she said,
00:11:54.000 She claimed she had no idea who he was and expressed indifference to the same.
00:11:57.720 I told her that when she Googles this wretch, she should be ashamed of herself and apologize to me and every employee at this gym who must suffer the indignities of treating this man like a civilized person when he is orthogonal to a civilized person.
00:12:13.700 There goes that thesaurus again.
00:12:15.180 And, you know, I can write in florid language like this, too, but I never do.
00:12:21.060 The reason I don't is people who purposely go to a lot of trouble to write in flowery verbiage like this, they are purposely trying to give off the appearance of intelligence.
00:12:35.260 They want you to feel like, oh, they're so much smarter than me.
00:12:38.540 So they'll sit there and dig through dictionaries and thesauruses and all that and look for words and phrases that hopefully most of you won't know.
00:12:46.040 I bet you anything this woman had never heard the word orthogonal before she wrote this horrid post.
00:12:57.120 And the other thing, she's posting all these people's pictures with labels and such, which, I mean, you know, she's posting Richard Spencer's picture.
00:13:05.920 He's a public figure, fair game or whatever.
00:13:08.480 She's photoshopped a big arrow in there pointing to him, says cowardly neo-Nazi, first denying he is Richard Dick Spencer, then asking for help from an African-American gym employee because I confronted him.
00:13:20.420 How precious is that?
00:13:21.520 Well, what's really precious is you and your little tutu that you're supposed to be working out in, pulling all this crap, and then getting upset that someone says, hey, staff, I'm trying to work out here.
00:13:34.400 This woman is verbally assaulting me as she's, uh, uh, but it gets weirder.
00:13:43.020 Let's get a few facts straight.
00:13:44.380 The majority of the employees of Old Town Sport and Health are women and or people of color whom Dick Spencer has repeatedly asserted on his Twitter feed, for example, and she's got a link, to be inferior to his kind who are entitled to rule over us because we are not Christian, white, or have a vagina.
00:14:03.720 Also, fuck him again with a giant strap on and no lube.
00:14:07.500 Which, I mean, that's where the mind of the Jew always is, isn't it?
00:14:12.540 It's some type of, uh, revenge anal sex.
00:14:17.660 Um, she says, um, in my book, this is a clear case of a hostile environment being perpetrated by the general manager who is an indifferent, asinine whitefeller who demanded that I remove my puck Trump hat a few weeks back while asserting the right of this Nazi to join our gym.
00:14:37.120 Some two months ago, priorities, priorities, anyone, he says that corporate is working on this.
00:14:42.440 What a load of rubbish.
00:14:43.460 He is the GM.
00:14:44.440 He has the right to kick out folks like me for telling a neo-Nazi to go to hell, but not the neo-Nazi, despite the hostile environment this creates for his employees who know who is and most do.
00:14:56.000 And of course, Spencer's not a neo-Nazi.
00:15:00.040 He's not anything like us when it comes to that.
00:15:02.560 He's, um, he's, he calls himself an identitarian, but he signals against Nazism all the time.
00:15:08.660 So what this woman is saying is that because she accuses someone of being a neo-Nazi, that somehow anyone who doesn't go along with her and just does whatever she tells them to do to that person is, uh, uh, creating a hostile environment.
00:15:25.760 That are perpetrating a hostile environment.
00:15:29.520 Um, and, and, you know, she's saying that his political beliefs mean that he shouldn't have the right to live in society the same way anybody else does.
00:15:37.060 Now, I mean, when you put the shoe on the other foot and you have something like a whites only sign in a place where the owner owner only wants whites or whatever.
00:15:46.680 And this woman will just flip, but anybody who disagrees with her about anything, uh, you know, I mean, this is just, it's the dictatorial Jew.
00:15:58.020 We're, we're, we're cattle and we're supposed to be managed like cattle and they don't even want to be the ones managing the cattle.
00:16:04.280 They want to run to the other Goya manager and have him handle it for them.
00:16:08.640 Um, uh, Buzzfeed got Spencer's take on it.
00:16:13.120 He said, I'm really a model gym goer, which I'm sure is true.
00:16:16.220 He seems like a polite guy.
00:16:17.760 He says, I don't bother anyone.
00:16:19.320 I don't talk to anyone.
00:16:20.260 I really just go and lift weights.
00:16:22.000 Spencer said he was at the gym peacefully working out when fair came up to him and asked him if he was Richard Spencer.
00:16:28.860 I said, no, because I wanted her to go away.
00:16:31.500 He said, I didn't want to get into a confrontation.
00:16:34.540 I don't come to the gym to do politics, but she started screeching and yelling all this stuff.
00:16:39.340 Spencer said, adding that the other patrons asked her to stop.
00:16:43.060 He said that fair told him you're evil.
00:16:45.540 You're terrible.
00:16:46.440 You're oppressing people at the gym, which is just ridiculous.
00:16:49.860 Spencer said, I can't believe she's a,
00:16:52.000 professor.
00:16:52.800 She's an imbecile.
00:16:53.720 He said, and obviously she is.
00:16:55.500 Go, go read that Tumblr post and see what you think.
00:16:59.340 Uh, he said that he gestured to one of the trainers who happened to be an African American woman to tell fair to stop bothering.
00:17:06.280 He said that the manager, a middle-aged white man told fair to cut it out and asked her to leave after around 10 minutes while he was allowed to stay and finish working out.
00:17:15.860 Spencer said that it was unfair of the gym to kick him out when he followed all the rules and was well behaved.
00:17:21.080 Quote, while fair made this huge scene and annoyed everyone at the gym.
00:17:25.460 I don't know why they revoked it.
00:17:27.220 Spencer said, referring to his gym membership.
00:17:29.860 I was a well-behaved member of this gym.
00:17:32.360 I didn't cause any controversy.
00:17:33.760 He said that he was previously a member of this gym and had joined it again a few months ago.
00:17:39.200 According to Spencer, people would sometimes recognize him at the gym, but that he would just go about doing my business.
00:17:46.280 Quote, he said that the gym may have feared negative publicity after fair made it into a cause of some sort.
00:17:52.300 I don't know what the gym's motives are, Spencer said.
00:17:55.520 Asked whether he was considering taking action against the gym, Spencer said, I've been talking to a couple of people about this.
00:18:01.260 I don't know what we're going to do.
00:18:02.900 Well, I'm saying he should definitely sue.
00:18:06.220 He should find out whoever made the decision.
00:18:11.600 And he should not only sue corporate, he should sue them personally because I don't know about you, but I am sick and fucking tired of all these rules about inclusion being only used against us.
00:18:30.080 And never, ever used in an even-handed manner where in situations like this, they would be protecting our alleged rights to do whatever as well as the rights of others to impose on us.
00:18:44.480 I mean, like I said a few minutes ago, if I opened a gym, say, and it was the whites-only gym, well, there wouldn't be any – or it was a straight-only gym or a Christian-only gym or whatever.
00:18:58.260 There would be an immediate uproar.
00:19:03.600 The local authorities, if not the Justice Department, would sweep in.
00:19:07.200 I'd get my ass sued into oblivion.
00:19:11.220 And bottom line, before you could count ten, they would be forcing whoever it was that I was trying to ban out of my own establishment on into my establishment.
00:19:23.020 And that's all that would come there because, you know, all the blacks or the gays or whatever would roll out in force and start coming to my gym.
00:19:32.580 So, yeah, sue her.
00:19:35.040 Sue her, Spencer.
00:19:36.220 That's my advice.
00:19:39.140 And if you're smart, you'll take it.
00:19:41.080 Sue that bitch.
00:19:42.620 Sue the bitch.
00:19:44.260 Sue the corporation.
00:19:45.860 Sue them all.
00:19:46.700 Well, it's about time we started suing people for a change.
00:19:54.780 I guess let's go look at a couple of questions.
00:19:57.940 I'll answer two or three of these.
00:19:59.380 And then we will move on to the second segment with Striker, which I know is what everybody's waiting for.
00:20:09.600 It was a great discussion, so you'll enjoy it.
00:20:12.540 Uh, racist cat lady says, so you're back and the crypto report will continue.
00:20:16.940 Yay.
00:20:17.420 Yes, I am back.
00:20:18.380 The crypto report will continue.
00:20:19.780 I actually never went anywhere.
00:20:21.680 I think I took off two weeks, something like that.
00:20:26.840 Um, okay.
00:20:30.360 Let's see.
00:20:30.800 Okay.
00:20:31.120 Shay, I answered a couple of his questions in the, uh, second half with Striker, but he says, talk about uniforms.
00:20:38.220 We should wear rallies and meetings.
00:20:39.860 He says, my vote is we need something like the Russian Telnyashka.
00:20:44.060 Also, the German shovel flag, like my avatar is good to fly.
00:20:47.920 If you can find such a flag, should we start make a flag making company to support daily stormer?
00:20:54.200 I don't know about starting a flag making company to support daily stormer.
00:20:59.140 You should definitely support daily stormer, but I mean, I'm not, uh, I don't know all the details about a flag making company.
00:21:08.620 Maybe, but yeah, let me talk about these uniforms.
00:21:10.340 I've talked about it before and I've talked about it recently.
00:21:14.560 Um, and you know, it's something that people talk about and debate about all the time and it's understandable, but, uh, let me just throw my two cents in here.
00:21:24.900 One more time, any type of a uniform that is based on, um, the military uniform, uh, of some other country or of some old, old, old era is not going to work.
00:21:40.900 Uh, you're not going to get people like me to wear them in the first place, but the, the other thing is, what is your reason for wanting to do this?
00:21:49.920 Are you a LARPer who just enjoys uniforms?
00:21:52.260 And if that's the case, great, collect your uniforms, even do like reenacting, you know, you've got all these civil war reenactors.
00:21:58.900 Hell, set up a world war two reenactment society and go out and enjoy yourselves.
00:22:04.420 Do your fake battles and all that between your allies and your axis powers and all this other stuff.
00:22:10.320 But if you purpose of showing up to rallies and meetings is to actually win over new converts, to get positive attention and get people to listen to you, then that's the worst thing you could possibly do.
00:22:25.400 I mean, you show up, uh, I'm not going to name any names.
00:22:29.000 There was an event recently where all these guys are wearing all these crappy looking black uniforms and, uh, behaving in a way that is exactly how the white nationalist movement behaved in the nineties, which was a huge turnoff to damn near everyone who was amenable to that movement, including myself.
00:22:53.360 I mean, I was all throughout the nineties and all, I was totally pro white and, uh, had basically the same beliefs that I've got now, but I w I was not interested in, in joining up with any of those people, not interested.
00:23:09.260 Nobody's interested in it.
00:23:11.340 I mean, if they were, uh, these type of movements would have picked up steam by now, but they didn't.
00:23:18.560 Did they know they did not.
00:23:20.580 And it's, and this is not the type of, uh, visuals that we need to be putting out there.
00:23:26.920 Now I do understand that everyone, you know, they want to have a uniform in the sense that they want to be, they want to look good.
00:23:36.780 They want to be easily identifiable.
00:23:39.560 And, uh, you know, as a member of whatever particular group, and there are several people who have done this right.
00:23:44.780 And I've had some of my own ideas on it as well.
00:23:46.840 Um, okay.
00:23:49.180 Have a, go have a look at, um, the videos of Richard Spencer's, uh, event in Charlottesville, Virginia last weekend.
00:23:59.080 Now they kind of had a uniform that was that everyone wore a white button down shirt.
00:24:03.960 And that was pretty much it.
00:24:07.000 You can, you can look right at that video and you can, now there were a few people who came and didn't wear it.
00:24:13.200 And those people, uh, when I was watching the video of the confrontations between them and the anti-wise, they're like one or two of these people who have dark colored shirts on.
00:24:21.720 And it's hard to tell at first, you know, until you see them interacting with people is this guy, is he one of our guys or is he one of their guys, but the white button down shirt and the slacks and all, it was a good look.
00:24:36.060 Um, at, uh, an earlier Spencer event, the one in Auburn, you can watch the video of his speech and you can see his security guys.
00:24:45.020 They're all wearing like a white polo and, uh, khakis and, uh, you know, they all had some kind of a matching cap.
00:24:54.280 And so it was very easy to tell that those guys were all one group.
00:24:57.660 Now there are other ways that people are doing this, like the, that are, I think are equally good.
00:25:02.760 Uh, like the traditionalist workers party, you know, they have their t-shirts, uh, and they all wear their t-shirts and you can see it.
00:25:09.560 Uh, and I think that's a really good method, especially when you're going to these outdoor rallies where you're going to be confronting anti-fob.
00:25:17.340 Um, now, uh, of course I've, I've posted before that.
00:25:22.400 I thought that for like guys like us, a great uniform would be something like the daily stormer t-shirt, uh, and, you know, something like, I don't know, uh, camo, you know, like urban camo cargo pants, something like that.
00:25:40.540 And your new balances and, and, you know, if everybody wears something similar to that, you know, there's your stormer squad.
00:25:47.340 And it's obvious who they are.
00:25:49.560 And of course, you know, if you're going to these rallies where you're going to be confronting anti-fathers, all kinds of other cool stuff you can throw in there.
00:25:56.280 Like the, uh, Nazi type type motorcycle helmets and all that good stuff.
00:26:01.980 You can probably even, um, find that, you know, everybody's wearing these 3M gas masks.
00:26:07.760 You could probably find yourself a reproduction of a cool third Reich, uh, gas mask.
00:26:13.380 And, you know, they're, they're, they're just, they're little variations you can do on it.
00:26:17.340 And, you know, whatever little group that you're in, you can come up with your own thing.
00:26:21.240 And I encourage this, um, we're, uh, myself and a couple other guys are trying to crank up the East Texas daily stormer book club and get that meeting regularly.
00:26:33.580 And so I've, you know, I've been sitting back thinking on it.
00:26:35.680 And, um, now of course I'm not in charge of the overall book club thing.
00:26:40.200 So these are just ideas that I have, but I think a really cool idea would be if each, uh, local book club came up with some kind of a name for themselves, like a sports team or a military division or whatever.
00:26:51.740 And you can come up with your own uniforms.
00:26:54.000 You want to wear, you got, you can pick out whatever it is you want and roll out with it.
00:26:58.140 Uh, you know, as long as it's not the type of thing that I was talking about at the beginning of this.
00:27:04.300 Um, but yeah, I mean, okay.
00:27:07.140 I just got interrupted for the second time since I started this thing, uh, with telephones and people at the door and such, which I'll edit out.
00:27:15.920 So hopefully I fully answered the uniform question.
00:27:20.120 I'm not going to go back and listen to see if I did.
00:27:22.260 I think I fully answered that question.
00:27:24.000 Let me go see if there's one or two more to answer, and then we'll go ahead and get to, uh, the second half, because I know this thing is already moving into or moving past three hour, uh, territory.
00:27:39.820 Uh, Elron wants to know Depeche mode equals faggot shit.
00:27:45.600 Right.
00:27:46.500 Yes.
00:27:47.000 Elron Depeche mode is 100% faggot shit.
00:27:52.500 And don't come at me with that faggot shit.
00:27:54.920 I mean, Spencer can claim that it's the official music.
00:27:58.600 See all right.
00:27:59.380 All he wants, but Depeche mode is faggot shit, man.
00:28:03.740 That, uh, that, that stuff, um, you know, it's heyday was when I was a, uh, young, a teenager and a young adult.
00:28:13.240 And everybody I knew who was listening to that crap was eating disco biscuits like crazy and, uh, going to the, uh, weird hipster bars and such where all sorts of faggotry was going on.
00:28:27.400 And it was never a thing that interested me is.
00:28:30.300 So yes, definitively Depeche mode equals faggot shit.
00:28:35.080 Okay.
00:28:35.880 And last answer, vertute, I guess is how you say that.
00:28:39.700 I'm assuming this is Latin vertute at armies says, what is the opinion on the news that Houston or my opinion on the news that Houston is the most diverse city in the South?
00:28:50.900 Is it gone?
00:28:52.180 Well, this is really nothing new.
00:28:55.100 I mean, the, uh, uh, it's, I think it's always been the most diverse city in Texas.
00:29:01.960 I remember, uh, going down there when I was 10 or 11 years old to go to Astroworld.
00:29:07.720 And, um, I remember one of the first questions, uh, that popped into my young mind when, uh, we got out of the car to go to the hotel.
00:29:17.800 We stayed at this old, old hotel called the Texas state hotel, I believe was the name of it.
00:29:22.680 And, uh, you know, it's one of the ones is, uh, one of the really old ones, like didn't have a 13th story.
00:29:27.920 Cause it's, you know, the superstition and all that stuff.
00:29:32.100 And, um, I remember getting out of the car and, and thinking, damn, does every nigger in the world live here?
00:29:39.760 And it was full of Mexicans too.
00:29:41.820 You know, being from East Texas, I was used to seeing blacks, uh, around, but I,
00:29:47.800 I was not used to seeing Mexicans and, and even back then, uh, in the late seventies, Houston looked like, you know, the rest of Texas looks now, at least as far as the Mexicans go.
00:30:01.580 Um, is it gone?
00:30:03.260 Well, I mean, it depends on what you mean gone.
00:30:06.120 There's never really been much of a, there, there it's always been a controversial city.
00:30:10.920 It's a, um, it was built and named for Sam Houston while he was, uh, president of Texas.
00:30:18.920 And he kept moving the Capitol there when he would get elected president.
00:30:23.500 And then, you know, because of the way the constitution of Texas worked, he'd do a term and then he'd have to, you know, you couldn't, he couldn't run for another term, but he could wait.
00:30:31.860 And like, he could run every other time.
00:30:34.400 And, uh, whoever got in at, you know, it was always very unpopular and whoever got in after him would move the Capitol back to Austin.
00:30:42.660 And so it was always a weird city like that.
00:30:45.040 It's never had much to offer culturally.
00:30:47.980 And, um, you know, it's, it's just always been an oil and industrial type city and a seaport or whatever on the Gulf down there.
00:30:56.880 But, uh, uh, yeah, I guess it's lost.
00:31:00.740 I don't know.
00:31:01.460 It's, it's, uh, it seems like they're mayors.
00:31:06.940 It's like, let's have a fag.
00:31:08.260 Then let's have a Mexican.
00:31:09.740 Then let's have a black and all like that.
00:31:11.460 It's, it's gone.
00:31:12.740 It's gone.
00:31:13.800 It's the land of Bush style, uh, cuck servitism.
00:31:19.040 You know, uh, when, when Bush was president, that was even where he was, uh, the elder Bush, that's where he would have to go and vote because that's where he was registered to go vote in Houston.
00:31:28.400 And, um, uh, anybody who, uh, gets into one of these arguments about what, uh, Democrat policies do to cities.
00:31:38.300 And you're trying to tell them, no, it's not Democrat policies.
00:31:40.460 It's all these blacks that are voting point to Houston because, um, Houston, it's the perfect example of the cuck servitism going wrong.
00:31:50.920 It's, it's right in a red state.
00:31:53.680 Um, for most of my life, I believe I could be wrong about this, but for most of my life, I believe it was Republican, you know, because back in the day it was all oil money and that kind of thing.
00:32:04.520 And, uh, uh, this is what cuck servitism has wrought.
00:32:09.260 You know, the biggest city in, uh, Texas is a third world hell hole, uh, where they probably speak 6 million languages.
00:32:16.740 It's all that good stuff.
00:32:19.140 So, yeah, that's about it for that.
00:32:22.200 Uh, we're going to go ahead and go to break.
00:32:24.700 And when we come back, we will have the excellent Eric Stryker.
00:32:30.160 My fellow writer here at daily stormer is going to come on and we're going to talk about stuff.
00:32:35.320 So we'll see you right after this.
00:32:40.600 You're listening to the crypto report.
00:32:43.340 We'll be right back after this break.
00:32:46.740 I think that possibly, maybe I've found the last Jew.
00:33:12.280 No one understands them quite like we do.
00:33:42.260 It's why we decided to end this for good.
00:33:48.020 But I never knew just what it was.
00:33:52.260 Made all my ancestors remove their guns.
00:33:56.260 Then I grew up.
00:33:58.260 Now I know truth.
00:34:00.020 I never knew just what it was.
00:34:08.020 That made all my ancestors kick them all out.
00:34:12.020 Then I grew up out of my youth.
00:34:16.020 I know with certainty that I have found the last Jew.
00:34:36.020 Now he hangs high above from a light pole by a noose.
00:34:40.020 He hangs high above from a light pole by a noose.
00:34:44.020 In the world that we are making anew.
00:34:49.780 No more deja vu.
00:34:53.780 Because, because I finally found the last Jew.
00:34:59.540 If they never existed.
00:35:01.540 If they never existed, no one would care.
00:35:05.540 Our lies are safer without their affairs.
00:35:09.540 But I never knew just what it was.
00:35:13.540 Made all my ancestors remove their guns.
00:35:19.540 Then I grew up.
00:35:21.540 Now I know truth.
00:35:25.540 I never knew just what it was.
00:35:27.540 I never knew just what it was.
00:35:31.540 That made all my ancestors kick them all out.
00:35:35.540 Then I grew up out of my youth.
00:35:39.540 As we grow up.
00:35:42.540 As we grow up.
00:35:46.540 We all find out.
00:35:49.540 It was you.
00:35:51.540 By you.
00:35:53.540 By you.
00:35:54.540 By you.
00:35:56.540 By you.
00:35:58.540 By you.
00:36:05.540 By you.
00:36:07.640 By you.
00:36:07.800 By you.
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00:36:10.480 By you.
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00:36:17.700 Welcome back to the Crypto Report.
00:36:21.460 All right, everybody, welcome back to the second half of the Crypto Report.
00:36:39.920 As promised at the beginning of the show, we're having as a guest, my fellow writer
00:36:45.200 over at the Daily Stormer, a regular guest on the David Duke Show, Eric Stryker.
00:36:49.240 But before I bring him on, I want to remind you again about the Daily Stormer versus the
00:36:56.620 SPLC Legal Defense Fund.
00:36:59.520 And everybody's been really good, that has given, has been really good about giving.
00:37:03.800 But we're well past halfway through the time space for this bounty.
00:37:11.380 That's how we search it works.
00:37:12.720 They call it a bounty.
00:37:13.840 And whatever amount you place for the bounty, it has to be raised or the whole thing goes
00:37:18.740 back.
00:37:19.040 That's my understanding of it.
00:37:21.000 Now, so far, we are at $134,139, which means it's a little less than $16,000.
00:37:29.860 We'll get the Daily Stormer to the $150,000 mark.
00:37:35.580 Now, if half of the people who actually listen to or download this show donated about $10 a
00:37:44.900 piece, which is the minimum donation, then we would have the $150,000 and a few thousand
00:37:51.780 left over.
00:37:52.880 So everybody get in there.
00:37:54.420 This isn't just about the Daily Stormer.
00:37:56.400 As I continue to say over and over, they are trying to set a precedent.
00:38:00.420 And when they set this precedent, they're going to be coming after all you guys who like to
00:38:06.440 shitpost on the internet.
00:38:07.600 Because that's what this lawsuit is really about.
00:38:10.360 It's about the actions and, or not even actions, excuse me.
00:38:14.660 It's about the words of people, anonymous people on the internet who the Daily Stormer does not
00:38:22.220 even know and has no control over.
00:38:25.080 So they're coming after you, Goyim.
00:38:27.420 And, uh, because that's what they consider you, consider you, your cattle.
00:38:31.500 And you're not allowed to moo unless the moo, uh, is, uh, you know, exalting a Jew.
00:38:38.580 So if you want to hear me quit harping on this all the time, and I'm sure it's getting boring
00:38:43.880 to most of you, then throw in 10 or 20 bucks.
00:38:48.120 Let's get this thing sewn up tight so that we can defeat and humiliate these Jews.
00:38:53.660 Now, uh, with that having been said, thank you so much to everyone who has donated.
00:38:58.800 And that's all I'm going to say about that.
00:39:00.720 And I'm going to go ahead and bring on Eric Stryker.
00:39:03.940 Welcome to the Crypto Report, Eric.
00:39:06.400 Hi there, Ez.
00:39:07.260 It's great to be here today.
00:39:09.240 Uh, how are you today?
00:39:11.100 Well, I'm great.
00:39:12.080 And, uh, I'm really glad to have you.
00:39:14.000 It's been a very, uh, wild day or two in the news.
00:39:18.600 And, um, as we were, uh, discussing in a chat last night, uh, I thought yesterday was just
00:39:25.760 a crazy news day.
00:39:27.140 And ever since I've been a kid, whenever a series of bad things would happen, some old
00:39:33.500 person would always say, you know, really bad things always happen in threes.
00:39:37.760 And yesterday it was at least three, but the main three that I noticed was, and I don't
00:39:45.780 know how bad it all is.
00:39:48.120 Uh, some of it's really bad, but it's odd for sure.
00:39:50.840 Roger Ailes died.
00:39:52.260 Chris Cornell committed suicide.
00:39:54.960 And, uh, some Hispanic type person, uh, drove his car, uh, through a crowd of people
00:40:02.560 in New York.
00:40:03.360 Now that's an odd news day by any measure, wouldn't you say?
00:40:07.760 I mean, uh, I think there's a lot being left out of the, uh, the Times Square DUI guy.
00:40:14.100 Someone, uh, recently uncovered his Facebook profile and, uh, he had a lot of references
00:40:19.820 to AIDS and he was a queer.
00:40:22.400 So this guy was a black Puerto Rican faggot doing drugs.
00:40:28.180 He probably had AIDS, uh, but because he's not a white male.
00:40:33.360 Well, I mean, I saw, I don't know if you saw this as there was, uh, the, the infamous
00:40:37.180 Tariq Nasheed, the, the black guy that is constantly on Twitter.
00:40:42.280 He's some kind of civil rights guy or something, you know, some charlatan.
00:40:46.000 And, uh, he was, he was calling Mr. Rojas.
00:40:49.060 I think his name was calling him a white Hispanic.
00:40:52.620 Yeah, I saw that.
00:40:54.160 Um, now isn't that nifty how they do that?
00:40:57.140 It's now, if, if, if this, if this very same person had cured cancer, they would have been
00:41:04.000 talking about how this was a great example of the comp, excuse me, the accomplishments
00:41:09.920 of people of color and how we just can't do without them in the West.
00:41:14.620 But when this very same, uh, Brown person, obviously Brown person, uh, does something
00:41:21.720 horrible like this, all of a sudden he's a white Hispanic.
00:41:24.180 Well, you know, you, you see this phenomenon, uh, in terms of the, uh, description and redescription
00:41:30.900 of race, where you look at a great Hispanic Nobel prize winners for the sciences, literature,
00:41:37.760 and you see nothing but a list of, of Spaniards, a German descended Argentinian, you know, white,
00:41:44.720 it's generally just white people that speak Spanish.
00:41:47.980 Right.
00:41:48.240 Yeah.
00:41:48.660 Yeah.
00:41:48.920 And the generally, and generally speaking, the only, uh, white Hispanic that you're going
00:41:55.720 to find whatsoever is either, you know, a Spaniard or someone in, uh, the new world who
00:42:04.220 is descended from the Spaniards and his family has not mixed, which, you know, in certain
00:42:08.820 countries, there are a lot of them.
00:42:10.340 Now, Mexico doesn't have a lot of them, but they have enough of them that they're running
00:42:14.000 the country and, and, and, you know, most of your, if you, if you watch like the telenovelas
00:42:20.900 and all that, uh, which I don't, but I've seen them.
00:42:24.400 If you want, if you take a look at those, like all of the main, uh, romantic lead characters,
00:42:31.000 male and female, I mean, they're like blonde headed, blue eyed, white people.
00:42:35.180 They're just speaking Spanish.
00:42:36.240 That's a white Hispanic, this Brown guy with this kinky Afro on his head and all is, I don't
00:42:42.960 know, where does Tariq Nasheed even get white from?
00:42:46.580 He's just, he's got to know he's lying.
00:42:49.880 I, I think that Mr. Nasheed, I saw an interview with him on Tucker Carlson and, uh, he strikes
00:42:58.740 me as a real dumb, you know, Buffalo type strikes me as a, what was that woman from the DNC
00:43:04.960 that Hillary Clinton used to refer to as a Buffalo, a Donna Brazil?
00:43:09.680 Yeah, he reminds, he's like the male Donna Brazil.
00:43:12.500 He's just kind of slow and, uh, he's got, he's trying to be clever with his agenda, but
00:43:18.740 you know, you can only do so much with an 80 IQ.
00:43:22.300 Well, yeah.
00:43:23.040 And when you're talking about the average, um, extremely black, black person with the, with
00:43:29.480 the really low IQs like that, um, unless it's just like some specific question.
00:43:34.960 And about a physical action, like Tyrone, did you break the lamp?
00:43:40.280 You can't really accuse them of lying because they really do run around with this magical
00:43:45.560 thinking all the time.
00:43:46.580 Like when they tell you that they were the Egyptian Kings and they were the original Irish
00:43:51.300 and they were the Romans who built Britain and all that stuff.
00:43:54.020 They really believe it.
00:43:55.000 They're that stupid.
00:43:55.740 Well, I see it as akin to a pit bull that is owned by a reckless individual who opens
00:44:04.260 his door up in the pit bull, comes running out and bites someone.
00:44:07.340 The problem here is not necessarily the Negroes themselves.
00:44:10.380 It's the Jews that instruct them.
00:44:13.380 Uh, people like Tariq Nasheed would know nothing about race or racism or anything like that without
00:44:18.740 having Jews in the academic world, teaching him the talking points, teaching him that if
00:44:25.820 you say this, if you accuse this person of being a white racist, things will happen.
00:44:30.900 Uh, cogs will start turning gears, will start crunching against one another.
00:44:36.300 And suddenly you'll be in a courtroom winning a racial lawsuit or getting sympathy or, uh,
00:44:44.460 having, uh, white people send you money to your go fund me, just accuse people of racism
00:44:50.480 and white privilege.
00:44:51.600 And this is all yours.
00:44:52.960 Yeah.
00:44:53.060 He doesn't quite understand the mechanics of it, but people like Tariq Nasheed know that
00:44:57.940 if you keep saying it, things happen magically, you know, right.
00:45:02.920 And they think that that's the proper order of things.
00:45:06.300 They think that this is moral and it's right, you know, because like yesterday, um, I don't
00:45:12.600 even know what video it was on, but some comment that I had made months ago on some video,
00:45:17.280 some black guy starts responding and he's, you know, screaming about how I'm a worthless
00:45:22.760 inbred white piece of whatever, you know?
00:45:26.220 And I, I responded to him again, um, you know, in my standard way, which really upset him.
00:45:32.940 And he's like, if you, you racist, you're just a racist.
00:45:36.300 And he was expecting that, you know, they think that this whole victimization, racism,
00:45:42.340 uh, paradigm that they, that they structure their entire belief system on that it's some
00:45:50.140 kind of an actual concrete, uh, morality thing.
00:45:54.020 And that when they accuse you of racism, that they've just won and they never know what to,
00:46:01.280 how to respond to someone who responds as I do.
00:46:03.760 And I'm sure you probably often do as well as like, yes, I am a racist.
00:46:07.340 As a matter of fact, what's your point?
00:46:09.560 You know, in my, as an anecdotal experience, you know, I've, I've lived around and been around
00:46:14.820 and even gotten to school with blacks.
00:46:17.540 Um, and I can tell you that I've been, um, pretty awakened.
00:46:23.140 I was, I've awakened around, uh, my later teenage years.
00:46:27.160 And when black people call me racist, I mean, a lot of them don't even call me racist.
00:46:32.360 They just kind of assume it.
00:46:33.780 It's just something, I guess, in a vibe I give off for something.
00:46:37.000 But, uh, they, you know, I, I don't, I'm not afraid, I'm not a huge guy, you know, but
00:46:42.540 I'm not afraid to look a black guy in the eyes if he's staring at me and say, hey, what's
00:46:46.560 going on, guy?
00:46:47.480 What's, what's your problem?
00:46:48.420 Why are you staring at me?
00:46:49.760 And believe it or not, black people respect white people like that more than they would
00:46:55.640 any pussy in Woody Allen glasses and skinny jeans.
00:47:00.280 Yeah.
00:47:00.980 That, that tries to placate.
00:47:02.400 Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:47:03.820 I'm so sorry about what my ancestors did to you.
00:47:08.280 You know, black's like, yeah, who, who this nigga, yeah, let's get him to, let's get him
00:47:11.640 to buy us something, yo.
00:47:12.900 Oh, you know.
00:47:14.100 Well, yeah.
00:47:14.980 And, and, and just, you know, to back that point up, you know, with all this stuff that's
00:47:19.960 going on with the Confederate statues and all, you have these heritage, not hate people
00:47:25.380 who have been trying to defend these statues and all by saying, well, they're our history,
00:47:30.780 they're our heritage, but it's, it's not hate.
00:47:33.700 You know, I've got biracial grandchildren and all this stuff.
00:47:36.660 They have no respect for those people.
00:47:38.800 Those are the first people they attack because they're weak.
00:47:41.540 You know, they're, they're like a pack of hyenas who smell fear.
00:47:44.560 But a guy like me who is a big burly redneck and is running around with a, a Confederate
00:47:53.020 baseball cap and a swastika belt buckle and stuff like that.
00:47:58.460 They, they don't say a word to me.
00:48:00.440 They never do.
00:48:01.220 I mean, I'm 50 years old and it doesn't matter if I was on a bus in Dallas or wherever they,
00:48:08.400 they, they recognize right off this guy doesn't care what I think of him and oh yeah, yeah.
00:48:15.860 If you give off that vibe, even, even without having all the trinkets, all the, the swastikas
00:48:21.160 and Confederate flags, just by being a confident white man, uh, blacks instinctively, you know,
00:48:27.360 they, they have an intuition for that.
00:48:29.680 Remember in history, it wasn't one black guy ruling a million whites.
00:48:35.180 It was one white guy ruling a million blacks.
00:48:39.020 So there, there is something instinctual in the Negroes and, and certain types of whites
00:48:44.260 that says, you know, this is how the natural order is, you know, like if some, if some black
00:48:48.240 guy comes up to me, he calls me a boy.
00:48:50.460 I mean, I see this all the time on public transportation.
00:48:53.060 I see, uh, a white guy sitting there, usually a liberal type, upper middle class and some black
00:48:59.960 guy will bump into him and be like, yeah, what are you looking at boy?
00:49:02.380 You know, if some, if some nigger calls me a boy, uh, there's only, there's only maybe
00:49:07.080 two men on this planet that can call me a boy and none of them are niggers.
00:49:11.720 So if, you know, if, uh, if, uh, if, if I, if something like that happens, I'm like, who
00:49:16.840 are you calling boy, boy?
00:49:18.540 Right.
00:49:19.280 And they do that all the time down here.
00:49:21.920 And usually they don't just say boy, they call you white boy.
00:49:25.520 That too.
00:49:26.220 Right.
00:49:26.460 They call you a white boy or, but, uh, sometimes if, if they're a little insecure about whether
00:49:32.780 you're going to hit them or not, they'll just go for boy, you know, if it's in a public
00:49:36.600 place.
00:49:37.440 Cause they, they think they're being clever.
00:49:39.320 They saw white people do it to black people in a movie.
00:49:42.800 And, uh, so they think that they want to get a, get back at us by doing it in person
00:49:48.380 now.
00:49:48.860 Uh, so they'll say white boy or cracker or whatever.
00:49:53.360 But, uh, you know, if I see that kind of shit and someone talks to me like that, I'm
00:49:56.220 just going to, I'm just going to hit them.
00:49:57.460 I'm not, I'm not even going to fucking, I'm not even going to deal with that kind of nonsense,
00:50:01.440 but I see so many white people tolerating it.
00:50:04.460 And this is why they get so aggressive.
00:50:07.460 Yeah.
00:50:07.860 And they won't even hand it back in kind.
00:50:09.920 I mean, when I was in elementary school, I remember the first time one of them called
00:50:15.300 me that I responded by calling him a black boy and they got all upset, you know, and
00:50:21.780 I'm like, well, you're going to call me, you're going to call me a boy.
00:50:24.500 I'm going to call you a boy.
00:50:25.700 And, but the, but the thing is nobody ever hands it back to them and they should, but
00:50:30.420 you know, like you say, they, they have a sense for that.
00:50:35.080 And, uh, it's, it's an animal cunning type thing is what it is.
00:50:39.780 You know, just, just like in the hierarchy of dogs, you know, you have the alpha dogs running
00:50:44.400 around and the beta dogs will show them their belly, you know, uh, to try to placate the
00:50:50.000 alpha dogs, but the beta dogs will attack a weaker beta dog anytime.
00:50:55.300 Uh, but, but you always have to remember, uh, listeners out there that this does not apply
00:51:00.880 to every, each individual black.
00:51:03.340 There are some of them that are so stupid and so thick headed that they don't even have
00:51:08.980 that animal cunning and they will attack because they're offended.
00:51:12.920 I mean, those just have to be handled.
00:51:16.220 That's all I'll say about that.
00:51:18.060 Well, I, I noticed that, you know, I think this is a cliche for anyone who's been around
00:51:22.620 blacks that they, they never attack when they're alone.
00:51:25.500 Unless it's like a sucker punch and they really deem you to be weak.
00:51:29.360 They only attack when they're in groups or they're armed.
00:51:32.360 So, uh, you know, you don't really have to fear if some black guy on the bus is grilling
00:51:36.600 you grill him right back, grill him right back, but be ready to fight, but grow right back.
00:51:41.800 And you'll see how the person that turns the gays away first will always be the black
00:51:46.780 if you can hold it.
00:51:48.140 Right.
00:51:48.740 And you'll notice how I have to say me personally, like, uh, uh, blacks actually have like, I
00:51:56.620 actually in work experiences and stuff, I've had good relationships with blacks, like, um,
00:52:02.100 you know, decent ones, at least like, uh, I've been acquaintances with them and stuff.
00:52:06.700 And that's because there's a sort of understanding that, you know, blacks actually respect whites
00:52:12.480 that are very honest about what they think about race.
00:52:15.740 Cause you know, blacks know, you know, the Democrats are the real racist is, is kind of
00:52:19.880 like, uh, it's really dumb sounding as an argument, but it's true.
00:52:24.980 Blacks know deep down inside that whenever a bunch of white liberals move into their town,
00:52:29.520 they're going to get priced out of the rent market and blacks know that white liberals
00:52:34.540 don't want to send their kids to school with their kids.
00:52:38.260 They know all this and they, they get really pissed off at liberals and they, and they beat
00:52:43.860 up liberals because a, they're weak cucks and B, because they know that the, um, the direct
00:52:51.180 racist just wants to be left alone while the white liberal wants to impose his, his, uh,
00:52:57.620 his, his self on the, on the Negro community.
00:53:00.880 And so the, uh, the blacks are, believe it or not, they respect racists and fascists and
00:53:06.540 whatever far more than they will any urban blue state liberal.
00:53:11.100 You look at school segregation rates, compare the infamous Mississippi or Alabama with New
00:53:17.260 York and California schools in New York and California, way more segregation.
00:53:21.180 Oh, absolutely.
00:53:23.740 The thing is you're, you're liberal is almost never a working class guy.
00:53:29.280 You're liberal is always an upper middle class guy, if not wealthier than that.
00:53:34.200 And the vast majority of them absolutely fall under the category of what's known as the
00:53:39.260 limousine liberal, which means, yeah, they talk a great game about diversity and integration
00:53:45.700 and equality and all that, but they're talking it either from behind the walls of their gated
00:53:50.980 community or from a top there, um, uh, doorman protected building that does not have any blacks.
00:53:59.680 And if it does, it's the tiny percentage of blacks who have actually made a success of
00:54:05.300 themselves and are not, um, as big a liability as neighbors, as the regular blacks are the people
00:54:13.320 who actually have to deal with the diversity and live among it.
00:54:16.500 Uh, they're never that way.
00:54:19.300 I mean, they, they may talk that way when they're out in public because they're afraid, but you
00:54:24.680 know, I, I've grown up in, uh, uh, Northeast Texas.
00:54:29.360 And right now where I live, the, the little area where I live in is fairly nice, but there's
00:54:34.160 all these, it's surrounded by this, these white ghettos, uh, you know, giant trailer parks that
00:54:40.440 have just gone to seed.
00:54:41.480 Some of them look like they were, uh, you know, bombed by the allies or something.
00:54:46.800 They're so bad, uh, just met meth riddled and, uh, very little employment and all that.
00:54:52.980 And they have a lot of blacks living in there with them now too.
00:54:55.540 And you know, those people, they don't want to be, have to be worried every time they leave
00:55:00.900 their house, that their house is going to get burgled or burned down because they said
00:55:04.700 something racist or whatever.
00:55:05.980 So they'll mouth that stuff.
00:55:07.060 But I, I know some of these people in behind closed doors.
00:55:09.780 That's not what they say.
00:55:11.300 It's all these upper class people who have this huge hypocrisy where they don't live among
00:55:17.940 them and they don't send their kids to go to school with them, but they, they virtue signal
00:55:24.000 that everyone else should.
00:55:26.220 Well, you know, I think another, another issue too, that I've noticed is among younger, uh,
00:55:32.000 trust fund types.
00:55:33.520 Uh, some of them actually do believe in the, uh, diversity is our strength mantra.
00:55:39.280 However, uh, that's because they have a very biased selection of the blacks they have in
00:55:45.780 their lives.
00:55:46.260 You know, if, if you're, uh, if your only experience of blacks is, is the Huxtable family, you're going
00:55:52.500 to have a very different, uh, uh, very different opinion.
00:55:55.940 Well, until Bill Cosby rapes you, of course, but you know, it's not, it's not going to be,
00:56:00.520 uh, like, uh, if you live at around actual blacks, uh, go to school with them and stuff.
00:56:07.460 So they have a very biased selection of the, of the blacks and non-whites that they hang
00:56:12.720 out with.
00:56:13.380 But I've noticed myself, uh, you know, if you go to a place like say Bushwick, Brooklyn,
00:56:18.720 now, anyone who knows about the history of Brooklyn knows that 20 years ago, 25 years
00:56:24.040 ago, uh, Bushwick, Brooklyn was a neighborhood where Puerto Ricans and Dominicans were shooting
00:56:29.580 each other for territory.
00:56:31.320 Okay.
00:56:31.840 This was a big gang hotspot today.
00:56:35.660 Bushwick, Brooklyn is, uh, about, you know, $4,000 for a garbage can with an outlet.
00:56:42.120 You have all these art art fags and Jews moving in there.
00:56:45.720 Uh, it, it's suddenly become a 90% white enclave.
00:56:52.080 So these are the leftist, the social justice warrior types, the Marxists that are moving
00:56:57.800 in here and they're ethnically cleansing blacks at a rate that a Balkan irredentist would find
00:57:04.540 shocking.
00:57:05.580 Uh, you know, I mean, I, I, I've seen the changes in Brooklyn myself and, uh, it's quite astonishing
00:57:12.980 actually how they've driven the blacks and Puerto Ricans out.
00:57:16.360 So, yeah, well, it is, it's the odd cycle that comes with multi with enforced multiculturalism
00:57:23.720 because now I can't speak for New York, but like the big area that it happened down here
00:57:30.840 where I lived that it was really dramatic was Dallas.
00:57:34.380 Like in Dallas, you had all these neighborhoods that had the really nice houses, you know,
00:57:40.820 with the, the, uh, the good old Victorian architecture and stuff that were built in the early 1900s,
00:57:46.500 all the way up to, you know, the post-war suburban type layout neighborhoods and everything.
00:57:52.660 And they were all white.
00:57:53.980 And some of the older neighborhoods had become black just, you know, by a few blacks moving
00:57:59.480 in and the white flight, but the majority of the city, which is now 12% white as of 2010 census.
00:58:07.040 Wow.
00:58:07.640 Uh, yeah.
00:58:08.620 And that, in the 2010 census, they were counting Arabs and, uh, most legal Mexicans, uh, Indians
00:58:16.960 and all that as white.
00:58:18.680 But, but anyway, the, the, but it was in the seventies, it was a really white city and
00:58:23.700 they suddenly had the enforced busing where, you know, a federal judge said, okay, it's
00:58:28.420 not fair that the white school districts spend, you know, have so much of a better tax base
00:58:33.360 than the black school districts.
00:58:34.640 So what we're going to do is we're going to bus half of the black kids from the ghetto
00:58:38.220 into your nice white schools.
00:58:40.640 And we're going to bus half of you, the white kids into the ghetto schools and the white people
00:58:45.620 moved out.
00:58:46.340 And then the blacks come and they take over and the neighborhoods go to seed and the white
00:58:51.660 people have had to move off and build new cities and which they have for about 10 years
00:58:57.940 or so until enough of the blacks and Hispanics and all, I follow them there that they have
00:59:01.560 to abandon those cities and move off.
00:59:03.300 And then the years pass and those places become so decrepit that these liberals and it's gays
00:59:09.360 a whole lot also that do the gentrifying.
00:59:12.600 They see, oh, wow, look, this is like a brownstone.
00:59:17.320 If we can get it for $50,000, if we restore this thing and clean this neighborhood up a
00:59:23.440 little bit, it'll be worth $250,000, you know, and the blacks hate it.
00:59:29.640 And it's interesting to see how hypocritical they can be without noticing it because you
00:59:35.920 you go to any, any ghetto black and you start talking to about, well, I don't want blacks
00:59:40.560 in my neighborhood and they'll start holding forth about it.
00:59:43.400 Oh no, everybody's got to live with everybody.
00:59:46.360 That's how it's going to work and blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:59:48.420 And then you wait for just a second and to where he's not thinking about that.
00:59:52.120 And you say, yeah, well, um, you know what I think's great.
00:59:54.720 I think what I think is great is all these white people who are moving into your black
00:59:58.300 neighborhoods and improving the place.
01:00:00.720 They're like, oh no, that's wrong.
01:00:02.200 You know, most famously, like, oh, they, they love, they love integration until their local
01:00:09.140 KFC gets turned into an organic couscous yoga center, which is what I see happening in these
01:00:17.140 black neighborhoods.
01:00:18.480 The soul food joint is now a Starbucks.
01:00:22.100 Yeah, like they, they're like, uh, you know, cause they, they, they have like these little
01:00:26.640 corner stores are called bodegas and, uh, these places are starting to, to get converted
01:00:32.440 into, you know, Trader Joe's and, and whole foods and, and all these really gay, uh, liberal
01:00:39.440 stores and blacks like, yeah, well, what the fuck do I buy in here?
01:00:43.700 Yeah.
01:00:43.920 Like they walk in there, they don't even know what to buy.
01:00:46.520 Like there's nothing in a whole foods a black person wants to buy.
01:00:50.080 Right.
01:00:50.600 Yeah.
01:00:50.740 There's, there's, there's no, there's no grape drink there.
01:00:53.740 There's no, uh, hot Cheetos.
01:00:58.180 No, literally like I've seen the, like, well, I I've actually seen this during the transformations.
01:01:04.120 I used to work in construction and, uh, I used to go to the store to buy a snack or something
01:01:09.280 and, uh, I would see the black people in there.
01:01:11.500 It was like, they were on Mars.
01:01:13.020 They would walk in there like, yo, what the, what the hell is this?
01:01:16.020 Yo, what's this?
01:01:17.660 Well, yo, yo, look at what these white people eat.
01:01:19.840 Yeah.
01:01:20.020 Like they were like completely astounded, but not in a good way.
01:01:24.020 Yeah.
01:01:24.820 The Jews claim that a lot of problems in the black community are from lack of fresh food
01:01:31.400 and vegetables.
01:01:32.000 But as soon as one offers such products, uh, like a whole foods, uh, they don't know what
01:01:39.400 to buy.
01:01:39.940 They don't want what's in there.
01:01:41.500 Right.
01:01:42.020 Well, yeah.
01:01:42.620 And you know, it's always, well, I don't, not always, obviously, because there was a point
01:01:48.080 a few decades back where that they didn't have the option to go buy all these prepackaged
01:01:52.260 processed foods, but, um, you know, all my life, they've always been that way.
01:01:57.500 When I was a teenager, I worked as a clerk in a convenience store and it was in a white
01:02:03.540 part of town, but there was a factory right up the road that employed a lot of blacks.
01:02:08.080 And like they, they would bring, despite the fact that the man was working at the factory,
01:02:13.360 their kids and their wives would, or I guess they weren't wives because they always had food
01:02:18.240 stamps and they would come in and this is back when the food stamps were like a printed out
01:02:23.140 piece of paper and they, they would come in and they would buy nothing but chips, candy
01:02:30.600 and soda and just spend their food stamps on that.
01:02:33.800 And that's what they would live on every month.
01:02:35.640 And even back then you would see these articles about, you know, we've got to figure out why
01:02:40.720 it is that blacks are dying so much younger of heart disease and why their diabetes is so
01:02:45.840 much higher than everything.
01:02:46.500 And I, and I would always think even as a teenager, I thought, well, could it be all
01:02:50.700 the orange soda and, and funyuns?
01:02:53.200 It could that, that, that being the staple of their diet, could that be it?
01:02:56.940 And I used to know a black guy I worked with and every day for lunch, he would have a giant
01:03:02.600 bag of Doritos.
01:03:03.620 I'm talking about 3000 calories of absolute putrid garbage made in a laboratory.
01:03:10.920 Right.
01:03:11.600 And this guy would eat that every day.
01:03:13.300 And, you know, I, I can't even imagine what, what kind of effects that has on your health,
01:03:18.820 uh, long run, you know, the kind of, uh, ruining your body with that.
01:03:24.440 And, and a lot of blacks, like they, it's not, it's not entirely their fault either because,
01:03:29.260 uh, black women have a higher rate of employment than black men.
01:03:32.840 So they don't really get to eat, uh, home cooked food.
01:03:37.800 Uh, you know, whites are starting to have this problem too.
01:03:40.320 I'm not going to say that there isn't, uh, an obesity problem with whites too, you know?
01:03:44.760 Oh, there definitely is.
01:03:46.260 There's an obesity problem with everyone now, you know, I mean, not every individual, but
01:03:52.320 with every group.
01:03:54.140 And, uh, a lot of it is because, you know, it's so insidious.
01:03:57.780 You can even like, you can go to, uh, a health food store and you can buy prepackaged things
01:04:05.020 that say it doesn't have this and it doesn't have that.
01:04:07.340 And then you look at the ingredients and sure enough, it's got all the this and that that
01:04:11.640 they say it doesn't have hidden in weird names in the ingredients.
01:04:16.860 But, um, like trans fat goes under partially hydrogenated vegetable oil.
01:04:22.520 It's still trans fat, but the package will say no trans fat on the front.
01:04:26.720 Right.
01:04:27.300 Yeah.
01:04:27.880 Well, yeah.
01:04:28.380 And, and, and you have these really insidious ingredients that have names like natural flavors.
01:04:34.420 And then you go and you go and look up at the things that the FDA allows them to call
01:04:39.100 natural flavors.
01:04:40.100 And I mean, there's stuff like aspartame and, and carrageenan and all these other things that
01:04:46.280 are bad for you that they allow to be called natural flavors.
01:04:50.160 And, and, uh, uh, but, but yeah, it just goes on and on, but yeah, the, the, the black
01:04:56.780 community, it's a weird problem, but like you said, it's the Jews is, is who are feeding
01:05:03.200 them this stuff, uh, without these Jews, you know, I know you agree with me.
01:05:07.580 The Jews are absolutely the foremost problem.
01:05:10.280 And if we didn't have these Jews around, we would solve all these other problems easily.
01:05:15.400 It's the influence of the Jews that makes these problems persist and grow.
01:05:20.500 And I think one of the best illustrations of that ever is one of my favorite old of the
01:05:25.600 old classic, a white man comics.
01:05:28.780 And it was a very subtle one, uh, because what it says is the tagline on it is, isn't
01:05:35.520 it something how blacks never had any history to call their own.
01:05:40.580 So, and the way he puts it is so guilty whites have made it up for them.
01:05:44.560 And he's got this guy who's obviously a Jew, kinky hair, giant nose and all that.
01:05:50.840 And on the board, he's writing Cleopatra was black, uh, Beethoven was black, Mozart was black
01:05:58.460 and all that.
01:05:59.040 And that's exactly where all this comes from.
01:06:01.360 And I guess this is a good point to transition since as I talk about this a lot, one of the
01:06:07.860 things that we used to hear about the poor blacks when I was a, uh, school age was that
01:06:13.140 their history had been stolen by bringing them here.
01:06:17.580 And one of the worst things that you could do, uh, to, to a people, especially their children,
01:06:24.040 psychologically speaking, was to, uh, raise them and teach them in an environment where
01:06:30.000 they're taught that they have no history to be proud of.
01:06:33.880 Well, white children are the ones having this done to them now.
01:06:38.160 The white people overall, but, but it's white children, uh, because of this stuff in the South,
01:06:45.120 at least because of this stuff that's going on with the Confederate monuments.
01:06:49.140 Now, of course, this go, this extends to all of our history.
01:06:52.320 If you ask the anti-whites, they'll tell you that all of white history is nothing but a
01:06:57.380 litany of empire killings, colonization, rape, murder, slavery, and all that.
01:07:06.860 Exactly.
01:07:07.720 I agree with you entirely.
01:07:09.060 Yeah.
01:07:09.260 Go ahead.
01:07:09.700 Keep going.
01:07:10.040 But, but, but, but it's happening at a breakneck speed and in a very obvious way in the South
01:07:17.280 right now, as we've seen with the things that are going on with the Confederate statues.
01:07:21.060 And, um, we're recording this interview on Friday.
01:07:25.000 I should tell people, uh, to get the context of this, uh, the Robert E. Lee statue in New
01:07:30.260 Orleans is coming down right now as we're giving this, uh, as we're recording this interview.
01:07:37.080 And, uh, it's the last of the three, I believe, uh, they, they took down Beauregard yesterday
01:07:44.240 or the day before, and they took down the Jefferson Davis monument the day after the big
01:07:49.020 protest, the night of it.
01:07:51.260 And, uh, so they have to the best of their ability to completely wiped out the history.
01:07:57.240 And I might say a very glorious, uh, history that we should be proud of, of these Confederate
01:08:04.160 heroes there in, uh, New Orleans.
01:08:07.040 And, you know, Beauregard was, uh, a, a French descended, uh, Louisianian.
01:08:13.180 Yeah.
01:08:13.580 So, I mean, that's, that's, that's also their own Louisiana history that they're tearing
01:08:17.300 down there, not just Confederate history.
01:08:19.780 And, um, yeah, so, so what they claimed that we were doing to these blacks, and of course
01:08:26.220 we could not have possibly stolen any history from them because they never had a written
01:08:30.200 language to start with.
01:08:31.380 The blacks that we left in Africa don't have any history to tell us about what was going
01:08:36.240 on there in the 1100s or whatever.
01:08:39.480 And, uh, in the 1960s, there was actually a movement, uh, of Western educated blacks to
01:08:46.800 come up with a history.
01:08:48.120 Uh, one of these famous authors was, uh, Jinua Chebi, who wrote a book about, uh, uh, Nigerian
01:08:56.520 tribe pre-European contact and was writing them out to be like, you know, some kind of,
01:09:02.280 uh, sub-Saharan Socrates and Plato having these deep philosophical debates when, uh, you know,
01:09:09.340 in reality they were just, uh, flipping rocks over and eating what was under it.
01:09:13.920 Like, you know, that's, well, yeah, and that's just magic to be fair, to be fair though.
01:09:18.260 Uh, I, I agree with you as, but to be fair, um, the, the blacks of today are not living
01:09:25.160 up to their potential, just like the whites are, you know, and that's again, like you were
01:09:29.300 saying, that's the Jews because you know, the Jews, the Jews are very, are the Jews are
01:09:35.380 the ultimate race realists, right?
01:09:37.500 They understand that race is real.
01:09:40.440 That's why they lie about it in the West.
01:09:43.140 They understand the Negroes weaknesses.
01:09:45.940 They understand the white man's weaknesses.
01:09:47.840 They understand all the races weaknesses with the Negro.
01:09:51.520 They know that the Negro is impulsive, quite, uh, easy to rile up and, uh, incite jealousies
01:09:59.000 and passions in.
01:10:00.140 So they ply the Negro with cheap booze, uh, synthetic marijuana, you know, uh, uh, these,
01:10:08.840 these really dumb, uh, politics based on hoaxes like the Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown cases.
01:10:16.100 You know, that, that's how they hit the blacks with the whites.
01:10:18.820 On the other hand, the Jews know that whites are very melancholic, reflective, uh, sensitive
01:10:24.180 to their surroundings.
01:10:25.620 So what do they hit us with?
01:10:27.320 They hit us with opiates, heroin, alienation.
01:10:31.580 They take away our community and our history.
01:10:34.080 They know that's how we know ourselves.
01:10:35.960 That's how we know the future.
01:10:37.520 And so they take that away from us.
01:10:39.440 So even though the different races express their decline and degeneration in various ways,
01:10:46.420 you know, blacks with violence and bastardry and whatnot, whites with drugs and suicide,
01:10:52.280 we're still all not living up to our potentials right now.
01:10:58.020 And that's because of Jews.
01:10:59.720 That's why I don't get personally angry at blacks.
01:11:02.860 Like I don't, I can't find it in me to get really like upset at the black race.
01:11:07.540 Cause I find it to be, you know, sort of beneath me.
01:11:10.040 Yeah.
01:11:11.060 Uh, I, I can get upset at Jews because, uh, the Jews are functioning on my level cognitively.
01:11:16.880 They, they are intelligent enough to know exactly what they're doing, which makes them guilty.
01:11:22.920 And, uh, guilty people, you know, should be put on trial.
01:11:27.540 Yeah.
01:11:28.140 That's that.
01:11:29.160 Yeah.
01:11:29.300 Well, yeah.
01:11:29.960 And, and the thing is, I'm glad you said put on trial because that's basically what they've
01:11:37.080 been doing to us for about a hundred years now that the Jews have by using the media and
01:11:45.220 every, you know, every other, um, uh, tool that they have at their hands, whether it's,
01:11:50.740 uh, you know, their control of academia, their, their, uh, outsized influence in the
01:11:55.400 psychiatric communities, uh, and so forth and so on.
01:11:58.840 Um, the Jews have basically put the white race on trial.
01:12:03.840 We're constantly on trial and we're constantly guilty.
01:12:07.420 It's not a fair trial.
01:12:08.560 You know, it's just like, you know, the Germans, uh, at the end of world war two, when they started
01:12:14.620 up with their phony hollow hoax crap, at first it was just the Germans who are guilty of that.
01:12:19.360 Uh, you, you turn around and look around today and it's obvious that they don't think that
01:12:24.920 it was the Germans who were guilty of that.
01:12:26.980 It's all whites who are guilty of that.
01:12:29.100 That's why they openly have said a lot of their writers.
01:12:31.160 Well, the reasons that, that we, uh, the reason that we like to promote multiculturalism in
01:12:38.060 countries like the United States where we live is we know that, uh, a strong, um, uh, homogenous
01:12:47.800 white population would never tolerate the things that we do to them.
01:12:52.360 And so we water it down with multiculturalism to break them and, and that way we'll never
01:12:58.680 have another Holocaust.
01:13:00.160 So what, what they're basically saying is that if America remained 90 plus percent white,
01:13:07.640 that eventually we would Holocaust these Jews.
01:13:11.420 Well, you know, you, you look at the Nuremberg trials or the Belson trials, for example, Irma
01:13:18.800 Grease, the, uh, the, the woman that worked at a concentration camp, she was hung by the
01:13:24.360 allies for making, uh, gloves out of Jewish skin and, you know, whatever shrunken heads
01:13:31.420 and stuff.
01:13:32.000 They hung this innocent person and then 40 years later, just nonchalantly say, Oh, by the
01:13:37.740 way, those, uh, those, uh, human lampshades and soap and gloves, those were all hoaxes.
01:13:43.540 Sorry.
01:13:44.700 Yeah.
01:13:45.380 And, and they use lies to, they use lies to prosecute the whites.
01:13:49.360 You know, the, the, the thing is that if you're, if you look, let's, let's look at it
01:13:53.380 like, you know, the, the saying the inmates have taken over the asylum, right?
01:13:58.440 Well, you look at the legal system of history that the Jews have concocted and it's the criminals,
01:14:04.700 the guilty, the murderers, the killers that are prosecuting the good guys.
01:14:09.500 They have taken over our court system and our moral compass where the, the death of
01:14:15.440 one Jew is, you know, equivalent to the death of 10 million Gentiles.
01:14:20.540 And so, you know, when we talk about the second world war where 50 million people died, many
01:14:27.920 of them civilians, especially after the United States and the United kingdom were the first
01:14:33.440 countries in human history to develop, uh, a, a, a tactic of total war against civilian
01:14:41.100 populations.
01:14:42.260 That was the allies who came up with that.
01:14:44.920 Yeah.
01:14:45.380 And yet these are the ones that claim that the Germans are the most evil people in history
01:14:51.340 solely because they fought against Jews.
01:14:55.720 Okay.
01:14:56.240 Yeah.
01:14:56.920 I mean, look at it that way.
01:14:58.440 Yeah.
01:14:59.280 Well, I, I'll have to point out here just for the sake of the people who are into Southern
01:15:04.580 history, that there was an experiment in total war against the civilian population.
01:15:09.580 Of course, it wasn't in a war between, you know, a bunch of different countries.
01:15:14.380 It was Sherman's March through the South down to Atlanta.
01:15:18.220 That was, you know, they encouraged the troops to rape the women, burn the crops and all that
01:15:22.840 stuff.
01:15:23.080 It really was a, a Sherman was running a total war type thing, but it wasn't anything on the
01:15:28.240 scale of what you're talking about.
01:15:29.420 You're absolutely correct.
01:15:30.380 That was really the first time where you had this total, especially with the type of technology
01:15:35.160 we had, where you could do things like drop enough ordinance on Dresden that it was worse
01:15:39.680 than, you know, the atomic bombs that were dropped in Japan.
01:15:44.300 Dresden is, is actually one of the, uh, the most well-known ones, but you know, you look at,
01:15:48.960 uh, Project Schoolhouse or, uh, uh, you look at, uh, other cities, um, even Munich at early
01:15:56.080 on in the war, Churchill was desperate for the Germans to escalate the phony war that
01:16:02.840 started between Chamberlain and Hitler, where Hitler and Chamberlain, you know, Chamberlain
01:16:07.340 gets a bad rap for being an appeaser as cucks would say.
01:16:11.200 But really, Chamberlain was just a, a man of honor who, you know, shook, proverbially shook
01:16:18.040 Hitler's hand and said, okay, we have to fight this war, but let's avoid killing innocent
01:16:23.380 people.
01:16:24.040 Let's fight like men with honor on the battlefield.
01:16:26.800 As soon as Churchill takes power, first thing he does is, uh, do nighttime raids on the Munich,
01:16:33.940 uh, houses where the workers lived.
01:16:36.280 Uh, ironically, most of the, the, the, the, the, uh, the, the apartment blocks where these
01:16:43.100 workers lived, uh, this was a big, uh, communist enclave who mostly voted against Hitler, uh, in
01:16:50.700 1933, but that didn't stop the British or the Jewish, uh, the Jewish, uh, enslaved British
01:16:57.660 from, uh, purposely raiding it and, and, and assaulting innocent people just to get the Germans
01:17:04.980 to fight back and escalate the war into something that was never meant to be, you know?
01:17:10.600 Right.
01:17:11.780 Right.
01:17:12.340 Well, you know, this, this appeaser thing, we see this, it's kind of cyclical and, uh, you
01:17:19.400 know, I'm not a big supporter of Trump anymore.
01:17:21.600 Everybody already knows that, but that's, what's being thrown at Trump every time he tries to
01:17:26.400 work with the Russians on, Hey, let's do something about ISIS or, you know, let's try to normalize
01:17:31.800 relations or whatever it it's, uh, and, and they've gone beyond appeaser, you know, now
01:17:36.720 it's colluder and, uh, uh, you know, they're, they're beating the drums for another one of
01:17:43.040 these world wars and anybody who tries to avoid, you know, another one of these things that
01:17:49.260 could cause no telling how many tens or hundreds of millions of lives, uh, they, the Jewish media
01:17:55.860 and the Jew controlled politicians are just up in arms about it.
01:18:01.500 Yeah.
01:18:01.680 Well, you know, in the 1930s, when they did the lend lease and gave the Soviets $40 billion
01:18:09.280 in aid with the expressed intent of spreading Bolshevism worldwide, there were no, there
01:18:16.720 was no one, no Jew in Congress was saying, uh, anything about collusion.
01:18:21.860 Uh, yet now where a war would be catastrophic for humanity.
01:18:28.500 I mean, uh, just one nuclear, nuclear tipped warhead at the, uh, even the North Korean warheads,
01:18:36.540 you know, if North Korea were to launch one of its very primitive warheads, it would be
01:18:41.220 something like 200 times stronger than, than what was dropped on Hiroshima.
01:18:45.340 So this would, uh, you know, a couple of these being dropped anywhere, even if it doesn't kill
01:18:50.620 everyone immediately, it would alter the ecosystem of the planet forever, you know, food, there
01:18:56.160 would be entire swaths of the earth where food wouldn't grow.
01:18:59.460 People would start having more cancers.
01:19:02.260 Uh, you know, this is a really dangerous game they're playing, but the Jews are very
01:19:07.180 intimidated by Russia.
01:19:08.660 The Russians are a sort of cultural antipole, whatever you think of Russia, it's not a perfect
01:19:14.280 country, but it's a cultural antipole.
01:19:16.480 They're not, they're not, uh, they're not with the trannies.
01:19:19.860 They're not with the gay marriage.
01:19:21.800 They're not with the feminism.
01:19:24.160 So the Jews see this as a priority in terms of destruction, but they also know that, um,
01:19:30.980 it has to be a proxy war, not necessarily a direct war, but they're willing to risk a direct
01:19:36.820 war, which is what astonishes me, which is why if the United States ever goes into a full
01:19:42.740 on war with Syria, Iran, and Russia, the first thing those powers should do is start launching
01:19:47.920 everything they have at Israel, everything.
01:19:52.000 Yeah.
01:19:52.560 Well, the thing about this whole narrative that amazes me and it, it should amaze anybody
01:19:59.340 who's been paying attention to the news for the last 20 or 30 years, even, you know, just
01:20:05.020 off and on is how suddenly with, you know, when Trump would say things like, you know,
01:20:11.440 Putin, probably not a bad guy can work with Putin, whatever, that all of a sudden these
01:20:16.200 cold war memes started coming out of the news again.
01:20:19.080 And that there's still so much of, uh, our population, uh, who are so easily pushed in
01:20:28.080 the direction of thinking that Russia is still the Soviet union.
01:20:31.740 And it is not, it's nothing to do with that.
01:20:34.580 When that, when the Berlin wall fell at the beginning of the nineties, uh, that was the
01:20:40.900 beginning of the rapid demise of, uh, communism in the Russian States, uh, the Soviet States.
01:20:49.060 Excuse me, the Soviet union just collapsed and yeah, they fell into anarchy and a lot
01:20:54.240 of, uh, uh, organized crime running things and all that for a while.
01:20:58.440 But, uh, as far as I'm concerned, from what I can tell, there are a lot more, uh, a lot,
01:21:05.160 or excuse me, a lot less of a communistic country than, uh, the United States or any of the Western
01:21:11.520 European countries are now.
01:21:13.720 Well, I, I actually would say that the, uh, tension today is worse than during the cold
01:21:18.380 war.
01:21:18.940 The sheer amount of demonization against the Russians is something that, uh, I don't think
01:21:24.780 has ever been seen, uh, for decades.
01:21:27.760 Uh, one could recall Sting's famous song, uh, about the Russians and the Soviets, how they
01:21:33.940 love their children too, and that there's peace between the nations.
01:21:37.780 If Sting were to sing that song today, Louise Mench would go on Twitter and accuse him of
01:21:42.500 being a KGB agent.
01:21:43.720 Right.
01:21:44.820 Well, and, and, you know, one of the other things was, is back when we had the cold war
01:21:49.060 going and, and, uh, you know, they would play the films for us in school about how, when
01:21:54.740 we see the flash, we've got to stop and get, get under the desk and tuck our knees, you know,
01:21:59.820 as though that would help if we could actually see the nuclear flash, it doesn't matter.
01:22:03.500 But, uh, uh, back when that was going on, one of the things that people would say all
01:22:08.920 the time, and I guess it was, you know, just propaganda like anything else, but they would
01:22:13.760 say, our problem is not with the Russian people.
01:22:16.920 The Russian people don't like this communism that they have to live under.
01:22:20.520 It's a 100% dictatorial authoritarian state and they don't have any choice and all this
01:22:25.820 and everybody believed that.
01:22:26.940 But, but when they talk this garbage now, they're not, they're not talking about it
01:22:32.820 as though it's an oppressive government that is not doing the will of its people.
01:22:37.740 It's like a blood hatred of the Russians themselves.
01:22:42.040 Well, you know, I think a lot of it is the, um, the reassertion.
01:22:46.780 Uh, I think today what, what I've seen one analyst describe the Russian policy and government
01:22:54.440 form today is some kind of postmodern system where they have elements from the Soviet times
01:23:02.060 in their government, but they also have a synthesis with pre-Soviet culture, you know, like orthodoxy.
01:23:09.740 Um, they have a lot of, uh, they, they're bringing back a lot of the old traditions on the calendars
01:23:15.640 and the holidays.
01:23:17.240 So this is, this new Russia is sort of like a mixture of, of, you know, they have some
01:23:22.840 Soviet customs left and some pre-Soviet customs left.
01:23:26.960 Yeah.
01:23:27.280 And this is, this is frightening to Jews because it's sort of like, you know, the best of both
01:23:32.320 worlds.
01:23:32.800 It has the, some of the, uh, the, the efficient nationalism of the post-war Soviet union combined
01:23:40.620 with the strong religious traditions of the czars of the czarist times and orthodox Christianity
01:23:49.060 is very hard for Jews to subvert.
01:23:51.500 You know, it's not perfect.
01:23:52.940 Like, I mean, I'm not an orthodox Christian, but, uh, because the orthodox church is bound
01:23:58.380 to its respective countries, there's, uh, uh, um, uh, it's very difficult to subvert these
01:24:07.040 unlike the Catholic church where all you need to do is pressure the Pope and the Vatican
01:24:11.940 bank, you know, Pope Francis gets a lot of flack for being a liberal, but he's not really
01:24:17.420 just a liberal because, you know, the Vatican bank for probably all of its history has been
01:24:23.920 run by elderly Italian men.
01:24:26.240 Okay.
01:24:27.620 Uh, that are cleric clerics in the church today after Francis, Francis actually privatized
01:24:35.380 the Vatican bank, put it in the hands of some Goldman Sachs people.
01:24:39.340 All right.
01:24:40.360 This is the Vatican bank we're talking about.
01:24:43.140 So a lot of the crap that Francis is, uh, spouting out there, that's financial pressure
01:24:49.660 and it's a lot harder to do so with the orthodox church because there is a sort of expectation
01:24:55.700 that the orthodox church stay out of politics while at the same time, uh, is bound to its
01:25:03.980 state.
01:25:04.440 It's supposed to obey what its government tells them.
01:25:07.660 For example, uh, during the 1940s, during the war, Stalin lifted the ban on orthodoxy and
01:25:16.100 suddenly the orthodox church was saying, uh, was, uh, deferring to Joseph Stalin.
01:25:22.680 Okay.
01:25:23.280 Today, that is Vladimir Putin and so on and so on.
01:25:28.560 So the, uh, the, the church in these countries plays a constructive role rather than a subversive
01:25:36.160 one, like you see in Christian Zionist circles or even in the contemporary Catholic church.
01:25:43.220 Yeah.
01:25:43.860 Well, it, it goes back to the, uh, saying in the hashtag that we, uh, so enjoy on our
01:25:51.600 side of things, the hashtag Hitler was right because you know, what you've got going in
01:25:56.380 Russia now is like you just brought up, you know, Putin's the, uh, head of that, uh, church
01:26:02.140 or, you know, it answers to whatever, because it's the Russian Orthodox church.
01:26:06.200 Well, what you've got in Russia is you have an author, at least a more authoritarian state
01:26:11.980 than we have in the West with a strong leader and people support that authoritarian state
01:26:16.760 and that leader.
01:26:18.180 And, uh, you know, you've got these democracies in the West that hate it.
01:26:22.640 And one of the, one of the more famous lines from one of the Hitler's, excuse me, speeches
01:26:28.560 was, you know, uh, when you had, he says, but when you have an authoritarian state that
01:26:36.580 says, no, you will no longer plunder the people, then that is bad.
01:26:40.540 And he was contrasting that with the way that the Jewish media and the Jewish politicians were,
01:26:46.420 uh, such big promoters of democracy and, you know, and, and, and just as they, they are
01:26:52.080 now in all these Western democracies, the, uh, people in those democracies back then were
01:26:58.460 being absolutely plundered.
01:26:59.820 And the only way to stop it was to have an authoritarian state with a strong leader.
01:27:04.100 And the, the people have really been brainwashed into this stuff.
01:27:07.260 I mean, even like when I watch, uh, mainstream guys who, you know, if they don't know better,
01:27:14.860 they should like Tucker Carlson, they constantly refer to America as a democracy.
01:27:20.380 And in practice it now is, but it wasn't always a democracy.
01:27:25.840 America was founded as an extremely, uh, you know, the, the democratic, uh, aspect of it
01:27:31.340 was extremely limited by, uh, the, the constant, it was a Republic with strong constitutional limitations
01:27:38.860 of what can be done.
01:27:39.760 Well, there are none anymore.
01:27:40.820 It's all just mob rule.
01:27:43.180 No, you know, because we have rendered all these protections, uh, invalid or not we, but
01:27:49.800 the, the government and the courts have done so over decades and decades.
01:27:54.340 And, you know, now if, uh, it's just like Ben Franklin said, you know, the, the, a democracy
01:28:00.880 is, um, two wolves and sheep voting on what to have for dinner.
01:28:05.680 And that, that's what we've had.
01:28:06.900 The only answer for this is an authoritarian state.
01:28:09.240 In my opinion, I, I would actually slightly counter signal that a little bit and, and
01:28:15.780 not because I don't agree with you in terms of the message, but I think the details are
01:28:21.280 important.
01:28:22.120 Yeah.
01:28:22.640 Uh, I'm not, I'm not quite sure.
01:28:24.100 I know that you're, I know that you're referring to something that Hitler said, but I would
01:28:28.860 have to listen to that again, because there might, might've been a different word in German
01:28:33.180 that he used that might translate to authoritarian, but means something somewhat more nuanced in
01:28:40.120 German.
01:28:40.920 Uh, I think Hitler believe, Hitler believe that his right to rule came from the German folk
01:28:51.540 like that he represented the race and its will, which is actually democratic.
01:28:58.680 If you think about it in those terms, he w he was democratically elected, but he was
01:29:03.360 elected as like absolute leader for life.
01:29:06.400 So, you know, I mean, if, if you read Lothrop Stoddard's book into the darkness, which is
01:29:11.980 about his, uh, is, his time in the third Reich, there was actually a remarkable amount of
01:29:18.040 direct power for the average German.
01:29:20.440 Like they had local councils, plebiscites that would decide locally.
01:29:25.800 It wasn't, it wasn't like the third Reich.
01:29:27.740 Everything was like Adolf Hitler, you know, decided to ban, uh, uh, margarine or something
01:29:34.760 and he would decree it.
01:29:35.860 No, it wasn't like that.
01:29:36.880 It was like, no, they had these local councils that were actually run by common people and
01:29:43.320 they would vote on things, uh, that were inconsequential or local statutes and such.
01:29:49.020 And then, you know, they had a sort of system like that.
01:29:51.660 I think what we have in America is not really mob rule, but actually rule of the rich.
01:29:58.620 That's a form of authoritarianism as well.
01:30:01.520 But the difference between the fascist or national socialist authoritarianism and the American
01:30:07.780 authoritarianism is that American authoritarianism is controlled by elites that want to exterminate
01:30:13.900 us.
01:30:15.040 Right.
01:30:15.580 But they, they have to use, at least at this point, they have to use these democratic institutions,
01:30:20.380 which of course that comes directly out of the protocols is, you know, we'll, we'll use
01:30:24.120 their democratic institutions against them, but they, they actually have to use our democratic
01:30:28.800 institutions to enact that authoritarian rule.
01:30:31.600 Oh.
01:30:31.900 And what I mean by that is, you know, they have to use their media and all that to convince enough
01:30:35.940 dummies.
01:30:36.420 I don't, I don't doubt that they're ostensibly democratic, uh, in their presentation, but
01:30:42.400 really how many, how many common people, how many non-Jews can actually get a job at the
01:30:47.380 New York times?
01:30:48.820 Uh, not many, unless they're, unless they're queer or, or a queer or something.
01:30:54.740 Uh, but, uh, you know, this whole idea that the press is free, you know, uh, how do we have
01:31:01.400 a free press?
01:31:01.980 How is it not authoritarian for the daily stormer to be denied?
01:31:05.480 Every plausible, impossible internet, uh, money transaction platform.
01:31:10.960 If we have a free press, right?
01:31:13.640 Well, we do, we absolutely do not have a free press.
01:31:16.220 There are so many restrictions on it.
01:31:17.920 Like when, uh, when Richard Spencer had his event at Texas A&M last December, uh, I went
01:31:24.180 out there, uh, to report on it.
01:31:27.520 And, uh, you know, my name got forwarded to the people at A&M and it's like, this guy's
01:31:33.360 coming to cover our event, give him a press pass.
01:31:35.900 And they called me and they were like, okay, well, what organization do you work with?
01:31:40.680 And, you know, I didn't want to just muddy the waters and absolutely be certain to not
01:31:46.180 get my press pass.
01:31:47.880 So I didn't say daily stormer.
01:31:49.100 I said, well, I'm a freelancer, but I've been invited to come cover this.
01:31:52.880 And they said, well, we're only giving out the press passes and access to the event to
01:31:57.880 people with, um, uh, with officially issued press passes.
01:32:02.160 And that means you've got a press pass issued to you by some law enforcement or city government
01:32:06.500 organization somewhere.
01:32:07.700 Right.
01:32:08.080 Well, I mean, I hear a lot of times people saying that, you know, counter signaling or attacking
01:32:14.180 mob rule, but really I would pause, I would counterposit that by saying the mob's instincts,
01:32:20.360 the instincts of the common ordinary white man are usually quite healthy as long as the choices
01:32:27.280 are good.
01:32:28.380 I, this whole thing about mob rule, that that's a very, my opinion, of course, everyone has
01:32:33.600 entitled their own opinion, but my opinion counter signaling this mob rule stuff.
01:32:38.560 It sounds very much like that old elitist, um, you know, more like a libertarian type of
01:32:44.660 view, but I would, I would posit that the mob elected Donald Trump and the elite institutions
01:32:52.540 are not letting him govern.
01:32:54.460 Right.
01:32:55.020 Uh, you know, the, the, the ban he put on the, on the vetting of the refugees, courts struck
01:33:00.500 that down without any constitutional precedent.
01:33:03.200 They stuck it down.
01:33:04.540 They struck it down because some Jews in Silicon Valley didn't like it.
01:33:08.480 Well, when, when I say the mob rule part, what I meant by that is, you know, and I'm referring
01:33:14.300 to these different types of government, uh, in theoretical absolute democracy, where just everything's
01:33:22.320 voted on all the time, you could have things like, say you've got a neighborhood and one
01:33:28.160 of the homeowners in the neighborhood, nobody likes him.
01:33:31.680 And so everybody votes and said, let's hang Bob and take his property and sell it and split
01:33:36.840 the money up among ourselves.
01:33:38.120 Well, in a limited, like a constitutional Republic, you know, you have rules about that.
01:33:44.040 Well, you know, this guy has the right to his property.
01:33:45.900 You can't vote his property.
01:33:46.940 Oh, sure.
01:33:47.500 Right.
01:33:48.320 That's what I meant by the mob rule thing.
01:33:49.980 Oh, okay.
01:33:50.480 Yeah.
01:33:50.680 I understand.
01:33:51.300 But the thing is that if we were to have say mob, a lot of times, like I think you're
01:33:56.340 referring to ostensibly democratic institutions, but did you or I vote for the heart seller
01:34:02.340 act?
01:34:03.360 Oh, hell no.
01:34:04.160 Yeah.
01:34:04.580 So, I mean, these things, they, they function the way this democracy with an emphasis on
01:34:10.400 the mock works is they put things up for the vote and when they don't like the results,
01:34:16.780 they just ignore it.
01:34:18.640 Right.
01:34:19.240 And this is how you see things happening in Europe where, you know, people look, look, look
01:34:24.120 at how, look at how Brexit's going on.
01:34:25.800 It's like pulling teeth.
01:34:27.380 People clearly made it known that they wanted out of the EU and, you know, we're, we're deep
01:34:33.440 into this and they're still not out.
01:34:35.640 Yeah.
01:34:35.780 You look, you look at, you know, in Germany, Angela Merkel claims that the people want more
01:34:42.700 refugees in this immigration problem, but where, where is the plebiscite on the question?
01:34:48.940 Because in Hungary, 90 something percent of the population voted against taking refugees.
01:34:54.220 They, they're, they're the only country in the European Union that had a plebiscite on
01:34:58.460 this.
01:34:59.500 I bet even in Germany, as bad and leftist as it could be, uh, if people had the choice
01:35:06.360 to vote anonymously, they would vote against bringing in 3 million retards from Africa and
01:35:12.980 Arabia into their country, including many liberals.
01:35:17.140 And of course they'll do everything they can to hold off on ever having any type of a vote
01:35:22.780 like that until they have enough of these people in the country with the power to vote to make
01:35:29.440 sure that it's going to go their way.
01:35:30.780 And you're absolutely right.
01:35:32.320 And, and this is a thing that, uh, points to the oligarchical aspect of how we're ruled
01:35:37.200 here is that in, in the United States, when we, the few times that we actually get to vote
01:35:43.120 on things like this, then you have these unelected, um, life tenured federal judges who come along
01:35:50.420 and completely invalidate everything democratic about it.
01:35:53.720 How many times did, uh, Arizona vote for, uh, more sensible policies towards the illegal
01:36:02.920 alien problem that they were having where they would, you know, they'd say, okay, we're
01:36:06.060 going to vote for this thing that, uh, we're going to assist the federal authorities.
01:36:10.840 We're going to be more aggressive about, uh, seeking out illegal aliens and so forth.
01:36:15.760 And it's all completely legal.
01:36:17.780 And then some judge comes along and says it violates the civil rights of illegal aliens who
01:36:23.600 have no, uh, authority.
01:36:25.300 And the same thing goes with all these, uh, attempts at the Muslim ban that Trump did.
01:36:30.400 But another good example of the, to illustrate one of the things you said is how they'll have
01:36:35.080 elections and ignore the results.
01:36:36.920 Yeah.
01:36:37.420 If that happened in Sweden and not Sweden in Switzerland, in Switzerland, they had a vote
01:36:42.340 on whether they were going to be taking these refugees and allowing non-white immigration
01:36:46.960 stuff.
01:36:47.640 They had to have three elections because they had one and overwhelmingly they voted, nope, we're
01:36:52.480 going to keep Switzerland's Swiss, right?
01:36:55.260 Yeah.
01:36:55.820 And so the EU starts threatening the government and telling them, look, we're not going to
01:37:00.740 allow, uh, Swiss students to go to colleges in Europe.
01:37:05.140 We're not going to allow Europeans to come and, uh, trade with you.
01:37:08.980 We're going to cut off all trade and all this.
01:37:11.320 And so the Swiss government's like, we got to have another election.
01:37:14.100 They had another one, same results.
01:37:15.500 And they kept at it until they got the result they wanted.
01:37:18.980 They just, they just browbeat those people until, you know, and of course, every time
01:37:24.700 they do that, the turnout gets lower and lower because the people who are voting, uh, to keep
01:37:30.960 their racial integrity intact, begin to realize after two or three of these things that it doesn't
01:37:37.280 matter how many times they roll out there and vote, that they're going to just keep having
01:37:41.040 these elections until they, until they get what they want.
01:37:44.840 Yeah.
01:37:45.280 I mean, I, I think what's great about Trump is that a lot of ordinary people that once
01:37:50.740 bought into this, uh, nonsense about democracy, uh, now they're realizing that it's all bullshit
01:37:58.200 that, uh, you know, if the Jews don't like something, you can call them by different names,
01:38:03.040 the elites, whatever, but it's, it's all basically euphemisms for Jews that if, if these people
01:38:08.680 don't like the will of the people, they just veto it.
01:38:14.500 I mean, the president of the United States has never been weaker in American history or
01:38:18.960 rather the president has always been weaker, but because Trump apparently wanted to govern
01:38:24.140 now the world is seeing just how weak the executive branch is.
01:38:29.400 It has no power over anything.
01:38:32.100 The Jews are making their policies of the country.
01:38:34.680 Just like before the CIA is withholding intelligence from the president, the, uh, the Congress is
01:38:41.700 doing its own thing with Ryan care and, you know, more tax cuts for billionaires and all
01:38:46.960 this, none of this crap that none of this crap people want, you know, people, there was,
01:38:52.040 there was many Republican cucks that wanted this, that ran on these platforms and they all
01:38:57.940 got blown out.
01:38:58.940 So, you know, this is really going to be a huge awakening for people.
01:39:04.280 This is a red pill because, uh, they're realizing that their vote doesn't matter.
01:39:09.920 And once people realize that that's when the elites should be afraid because once people
01:39:16.880 know that, then the next step is well, pretty predictable.
01:39:20.100 Well, yeah, well, you know, if you're talking about real in real life, mob rule, that's
01:39:27.220 what you're going to get out of that.
01:39:28.960 And that I agree with you that when that kind of thing happens, that it's almost always a
01:39:35.560 good thing.
01:39:36.360 Um, you know, once, once white people are so mad that they grab the pitchforks and torches
01:39:42.540 and rifles and ropes and all that stuff, and they go out and just fix the problems themselves.
01:39:47.840 The problems are fixed, but as long as they think that there's some kind of a lawful system
01:39:53.740 that they're operating in, and they think that it has some kind of clear rules that if
01:39:58.600 you obey this and you go vote for that and all that, it's supposed to work this way, then
01:40:03.340 the thing is just going to continue to go on forever.
01:40:06.800 And, and our society will continue to decay.
01:40:10.140 And the end game of white genocide is just ever closer and closer.
01:40:14.560 So, you know, I mean, I'm not advocating violence.
01:40:17.520 Obviously I would never do that, but the, uh, um, you know, we're, we're coming to some
01:40:24.880 type of a big change one way or the other.
01:40:28.820 We're either going to, um, see a rise of people who are really strongly demanding and huge groups
01:40:38.440 to get the, you know, to get back the governments they want, or hopefully they'll realize that
01:40:44.120 that's just a lost cause and we'll just reformulate the whole thing.
01:40:49.020 Well, you know, uh, I think this, the, the Jews are very adamant, uh, the, the top reason
01:40:54.260 they despise Donald Trump isn't because they fear his, his ability to govern.
01:40:58.180 It's because he, he, he, and his personality have been able to discredit, uh, most of the
01:41:03.760 institutions they rely on to keep their dictatorship in place.
01:41:08.420 Uh, the oligarchs rely on the Jewish control of the media.
01:41:11.700 They rely on pop culture.
01:41:14.040 They rely on celebrities.
01:41:16.080 It's all in the protocols.
01:41:17.140 They, they talk about the rule by millionaires that if you put millionaires in the top strata
01:41:23.080 of society, they're easy to control because, well, they get their power from their money.
01:41:28.180 And Jews have the money.
01:41:29.580 So, uh, this is, this is what we see, but for, for whatever reason, Donald Trump was
01:41:35.620 able to discredit, uh, you know, uh, celebrities that were coming out in unison against him.
01:41:42.360 He was able to expose the mass media as liars.
01:41:47.000 People are starting to just now discover that the New York times is lying the whole time.
01:41:52.580 And it wasn't the paper record, but the paper of, of, of Zionism.
01:41:57.020 And, uh, you know, this is, this is having a huge experience on the population, uh, a huge
01:42:03.500 impact on the population, and it's going to have a radicalizing effect.
01:42:07.540 And if Donald Trump gets impeached in, at any point in his presidency, it's going to be
01:42:15.560 huge.
01:42:16.340 That will be the end of democracy in the United States or the end of the faith in democracy
01:42:21.100 in the United States.
01:42:21.980 As we know it, white people will become radical if this happens.
01:42:26.540 Yeah.
01:42:26.760 They'll suddenly realize that this system is broken.
01:42:30.920 Uh, you know, it's been broken forever, but they'll finally realize it.
01:42:34.820 Um, yeah, I guess let's move on to another topic because I want to talk about, uh, something
01:42:42.380 else before we get to the Q and a, um, and that is, I think it's going to be, it will be
01:42:48.800 an interesting discussion because you and I are from different generations and this death
01:42:54.640 of Chris Cornell, I think is an important cultural discussion because, um, I'm the same
01:43:00.720 age as all these people in the grunge bands.
01:43:03.120 I, I was, um, a young guy in my early twenties, uh, when grunge started and, you know, now
01:43:11.060 you've had the death of Chris Cornell, who, if anybody doesn't know, is the lead singer
01:43:15.280 for a band called Soundgarden.
01:43:17.080 It was one of the big four from Seattle.
01:43:19.660 Um, back when the grunge thing was really hitting hard, there were dozens of bands that,
01:43:25.240 you know, came out of that Seattle scene, but the ones who got really big, there were four
01:43:29.620 of them, there was a Soundgarden and of course the original, the one that broke the whole
01:43:35.600 thing out, uh, into the mainstream was Nirvana and there was Alice in Chains and Pearl Jam.
01:43:41.600 And out of those four bands, three of them, the lead singers have died, two of them by purposeful
01:43:49.000 suicide and one of them, uh, from probably non-purposeful suicides, what I call it, the
01:43:56.600 suicide by an overdose.
01:43:57.600 Are you talking about Cobain?
01:43:58.260 Overdose.
01:43:59.040 Oh.
01:43:59.520 Cobain blew his own brains out.
01:44:01.520 Uh, I'm talking about Lane Staley, the singer of Alice in Chains, who died of a heroin overdose.
01:44:07.500 Um, but the, you know, so the only, uh, one of these bands whose front man hasn't, uh, died,
01:44:14.480 uh, is Pearl Jam.
01:44:16.860 Eddie Vedder, unfortunately, is still with us.
01:44:19.240 But, uh, uh, and like I say, when this music came out, it was a really big deal.
01:44:26.080 Uh, throughout the eighties, people who were into edgy music had started off by being into
01:44:33.340 heavy metal, but most of the people who were actually into it did not like what happened.
01:44:39.760 Uh, and I was one of them that did not like what happened when heavy metal went mainstream
01:44:44.040 and you started having the bands like Poison and Motley Crue and all that who dressed like
01:44:49.280 women and wore the makeup and the music was just a reason to make a video.
01:44:53.260 You know, they weren't really into the music.
01:44:54.980 Right.
01:44:55.800 And, uh, you know, it was all these people who were into the original stuff, the Black
01:45:00.180 Sabbath and Led Zeppelin.
01:45:01.520 And suddenly there was this new music scene where most of the bands, you know, all of
01:45:06.660 them that I just mentioned, except for Nirvana, uh, that's basically, they were ripping off
01:45:12.020 Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin.
01:45:13.560 They were good musicians, but there was nothing new to it except that they were trying to stick
01:45:18.680 to some kind of a principle.
01:45:19.940 They, we don't dress up.
01:45:21.720 We don't have these giant elaborate shows.
01:45:24.260 We do music, but the thing that, and that, a lot of that was good and I enjoyed the music,
01:45:29.580 but the nihilism of it was one of the most toxic things that I had ever seen coming out
01:45:37.820 of any type of a cultural scene.
01:45:40.120 It was absolutely horrible.
01:45:41.660 And, um, when, when I was listening to that music, I remember I, I quit listening to Alice
01:45:47.900 in Chains all the time because like, if I was out driving and I put in an Alice in Chains
01:45:53.680 tape, that's how long ago this was a tape that within 30 minutes, I would just be morbidly
01:46:01.560 depressed.
01:46:03.000 And that's not a good, that's not a good way to listen to music.
01:46:06.760 You don't want, and I never liked the message that was coming out of them.
01:46:09.400 And, and, and, you know, the next thing, you know, it's the, the suicides, the overdoses
01:46:14.720 and the degeneracy that was just shot through it.
01:46:18.320 Um, yeah, but, uh, you know, I'd like to get your take on this cause you're a lot younger
01:46:23.360 guy when, when all this was happening, you were probably at best a toddler when these first
01:46:28.860 came out.
01:46:29.340 Yeah.
01:46:29.480 I caught the tail end in Nirvana, uh, at my age.
01:46:33.500 Uh, what I did notice, what I, what I will say though, is that I think that what you're
01:46:37.780 talking about, the transition from heavy metal to grunge, I think grunge was the first real
01:46:43.440 foray into postmodernism, the banality of nothingness, you know, the, uh, you, you look
01:46:50.460 at the lyrics that of, of, of a Nirvana song and it looks like it was written by a mentally
01:46:55.720 retarded kindergartner, you know, look at, look at smells, smells like teen spirit.
01:47:00.640 That was supposedly the anthem of young people in the nineties and the lyrics were mosquito,
01:47:08.300 my libido, you know, it was about nothing.
01:47:12.180 So these people are drifting off into oblivion postmodern nothingness and what happens?
01:47:20.100 The nothingness consumes them and they blow their brains out because if there's nothing,
01:47:23.800 there's no purpose to life.
01:47:25.300 There's no direction to go in.
01:47:27.820 Why not just kill yourself?
01:47:29.740 And apparently many came to that conclusion and I give them credit for at least living
01:47:34.600 their principles, which are nothing and you should just kill yourself.
01:47:38.560 And they did it.
01:47:39.640 So I give them credit, you know, they're actually better than a lot of the newer postmodernists
01:47:44.080 today.
01:47:44.620 In that sense, they were more principled.
01:47:48.080 Well, and now, and here are a couple of, uh, cultural references to this that I, that I
01:47:54.180 wanted to bring up that I think you'll find interesting.
01:47:57.060 Um, you know, in the sixties, when they had the first, the, well, you know, grunge, when
01:48:02.040 it first happened, everybody thought that like, this was the new, this huge counterculture
01:48:07.460 that's going to rise up and change the whole paradigm of how everything's done since the
01:48:12.820 sixties.
01:48:13.400 You know, they thought it was going to be another thing like that.
01:48:16.120 And that instead of it being based in San Francisco, that it was going to be based out
01:48:20.080 of Seattle.
01:48:20.620 I mean, you know, I, I was reading rowing stone and spin and all that voraciously back
01:48:25.780 then.
01:48:26.040 And it was this huge thing they thought was going to happen and may well have happened
01:48:30.240 if it hadn't imploded on itself the way it did.
01:48:33.040 But in looking at that and contrasting the two things in, in the sixties movement, one
01:48:40.800 of the worst things about that whole scene was the huge promotion of drug use, but the drugs
01:48:47.840 that they were promoting were basically marijuana and psychedelics.
01:48:52.360 And then you move to this grunge thing that happened 30 years or 25 years later.
01:48:59.800 And, uh, it's basically along the same lines, but the drug that they were promoting was heroin.
01:49:06.580 And when I was contemplating this the other day, it reminded me of a passage from Hunter Thompson's
01:49:14.160 fear and loathing in Las Vegas, where he was talking about, uh, uh, some kind, well, it
01:49:20.260 may have been, it may have been another book, but I think it was fear and loathing, but he
01:49:24.400 was talking about how, uh, suddenly, you know, how the, the hippie scene had degenerated from,
01:49:31.620 uh, the weed and psychedelics thing into speed.
01:49:36.260 You know, it was the hippies who came up with the same, the slogan speed kills used to see
01:49:41.160 posters and graffiti and all that said that where the hippies were trying to convince their
01:49:46.220 fellow hippies not to do amphetamines, uh, because it was bad for you.
01:49:51.540 And Thompson had read a study or an article about how heroin was making this big, huge
01:49:57.880 company.
01:49:58.240 Yeah, it would have, this would have been fear and loathing because he, he was blaming
01:50:02.300 it on Nixon.
01:50:03.940 And he said that, uh, you know, psychedelics and speed and all that are drugs that are done
01:50:11.320 by people who actually feel like that they have something to look forward to, but when
01:50:16.720 they're completely depressed and just want to escape and the world is just shit to them.
01:50:21.900 And of course I'm paraphrasing here because I don't remember the exact quote.
01:50:25.260 They turned to things like heroin.
01:50:28.160 Well, that's what, um, the grunge movement was, I mean, just practically actively promoting.
01:50:35.100 They were romanticizing heroin addiction to a huge degree.
01:50:39.720 And, um, the, now we have this massive heroin problem that's, you know, a thousand times worse
01:50:49.180 than what we ever thought it would have been in the nineties.
01:50:51.260 And, and you couple that with the farm, basically pharmaceutical heroin problem, you know, all
01:50:57.400 the oxycodone and things like that, they're just being prescribed like they're bubble gum.
01:51:02.400 And I think Thompson had a real point.
01:51:04.940 And I think a lot of this nihilism came from, you know, being able to speak to this myself
01:51:10.560 as being a person who was that age is that generation X knew instinctively that somehow the
01:51:17.340 boomers had ruined everything, but they didn't have any way to know how, how to fix it.
01:51:25.480 They didn't have any way to even know what was right.
01:51:27.900 Because in the early nineties, we were still, there was no internet to speak of.
01:51:33.560 And all you had was the network and cable television and, you know, Rush Limbaugh and guys like that
01:51:42.160 on the radio and whatever was in the local newspaper to inform you about what was going
01:51:46.800 on in the world.
01:51:47.460 And for a young person to have no access to real history, no access to alternative sources
01:51:53.920 of actual information, and to try to form a worldview based on everything that had happened
01:52:00.260 since the boomers took over, you can see how that, that induces this kind of nihilism.
01:52:06.700 It's just, it seems like there's nothing you can do.
01:52:09.720 Well, I think a lot of the problem is too, that the way boomers have disconnected from what
01:52:16.220 is emotional or human in terms of running a family.
01:52:19.900 When in the nineties, when a young man would complain about feeling alienated or depressed
01:52:25.200 or whatever, a parent would be saying something like, oh, well, I'll get you a car or I'll
01:52:31.200 buy you a stereo or I'll buy you something, something cool.
01:52:35.800 You know, uh, the boomers really functioned on a quite a superficial level of, uh, of what
01:52:44.300 it means to be alive, what it means to live.
01:52:46.560 You know, I mean, you could argue that all, you know, these older people, they say, oh, look
01:52:51.000 at, look at these young people.
01:52:52.380 They have everything, uh, they have so many material pleasures in the world, but, uh, they
01:52:58.060 don't realize that, you know, us younger, young people, we don't have, uh, a community
01:53:02.960 or a purpose or a even good role models.
01:53:08.600 You know, I, I, I never really had a great male role models and maybe my grandfather, but,
01:53:15.460 uh, I've yet to meet many men in their, at my father's age that are good role models.
01:53:22.360 For, for manhood, you know, uh, and this is having an effect now that, uh, the younger
01:53:30.760 generation is really rejecting everything.
01:53:33.560 I mean, personally speaking, I don't really listen to music that much unless it's classical
01:53:40.040 music or sometimes I'll listen to a skinhead band, you know, at a novelty or black metal
01:53:45.860 band.
01:53:46.100 But, you know, the, the, the music coming out now, it doesn't even have a message.
01:53:50.340 It's so nihilistic that it's not even nihilistic.
01:53:54.500 That's how bad modern music is.
01:53:56.620 It's so stupid.
01:53:57.400 It's like, it's aimed for, for, for teenagers and minorities or something because the music
01:54:02.560 coming out now is just such garbage.
01:54:05.300 It's worse.
01:54:06.300 You know, every, every generation you say, how could this possibly get any worse?
01:54:12.260 And somehow, some way they find a way to make it worse.
01:54:16.940 Well, yeah.
01:54:18.800 And it, it started a long time before, you know, the turn of the century when, uh, you
01:54:27.160 know, of course the big record companies were always Jewish, but the, they realized at some
01:54:34.540 point that these children of the boomers had all this money in their pockets.
01:54:39.400 And since they weren't worried about making the house payment and keeping the electricity
01:54:43.460 on and all that, that these were the people to go after for the, you know, basically the
01:54:48.820 valueless purchases.
01:54:49.960 Now, as a person who loves music as much as I do, it's hard for me to call buying a, some
01:54:55.360 good music, a valueless purchase, but you know, in, in a real sense, it is, I mean, you can't
01:54:59.800 eat it.
01:55:00.520 It won't, uh, keep the water running and that kind of thing.
01:55:04.480 And so they started aiming at that.
01:55:07.580 And you saw that when they would push these, um, teen heartthrobs like, uh, Leif Garrett
01:55:13.880 and Donny Osmond and all that, but you still had, uh, um, uh, a music scene that, uh, was
01:55:20.900 mostly geared towards adults, young adults, of course, but towards adults, uh, and you had
01:55:28.160 musicians who were writing music and, and trying to make better music.
01:55:31.740 But when this grunge scene imploded on itself, like it did, that's when everything that was
01:55:40.820 not previously just pre-manufactured became that way.
01:55:45.140 That's when the rise of the boy bands and the girl band started.
01:55:48.900 And, um, I can't remember the Jews name, but it's the Jew who went to prison recently, uh,
01:55:55.240 or he may have died recently, but at some point he went to prison for child sex and that sort
01:55:59.320 of thing that, oh yeah.
01:56:06.840 Yeah.
01:56:07.020 The backside boys, they should have been called, but the, uh, the, uh, but yeah, he was that
01:56:13.080 guy.
01:56:13.540 And that's when the, you know, the backstreet boys and, uh, the other ones like that and
01:56:18.880 the girl groups like TLC and all that, um, but, oh yeah, but that, that particular Jewish,
01:56:27.840 uh, promoter, um, he had a very famous line where he said, look, I don't care if these
01:56:35.880 kids can sing or not.
01:56:37.780 He said, as long as they look good and they can dance, we can fix the singing.
01:56:42.420 And, you know, they would have these songwriters just come up with catchy little, it was basically
01:56:48.660 just jingles that they stretched out to three or four minutes and promoted teenage girls.
01:56:54.540 And that's what music has been ever since.
01:56:56.720 And it has degenerated into something, of course, far worse than it was now, because you watch
01:57:02.480 like, uh, uh, a Nicki Minaj or Beyonce video or something like that.
01:57:07.360 And, and hell, 30 years ago, that stuff, you wouldn't have been able to see it anywhere,
01:57:11.640 but like on Showtime at night, it's so graphic.
01:57:15.140 Well, you know, the, uh, this is, this is part of the Jewish specialization, which is, you
01:57:20.340 know, prefab houses full of people eating processed food, listening to processed music.
01:57:28.300 Uh, this, you know, when, when, when the Jew severs the roots from culture, the roots for
01:57:36.400 man, he's much more malleable.
01:57:39.220 You can't say, you can't say, I mean, if you were to take a German in the 1920s, look at
01:57:45.900 his record collection, or, you know, they listened probably to, uh, uh, something else, but you
01:57:51.200 look at the music that he enjoyed, you would probably find Bach and Beethoven.
01:57:55.680 Uh, you probably find Wagner, you know, the, the, this is how these Germans knew themselves.
01:58:00.780 This is how an appeal to the, the Volksgemeinschaft was so, uh, beautiful because you see, you
01:58:09.440 see, as with or this, this, this goes back to globalization versus nationalism.
01:58:14.940 There will never be a Chinese Bach.
01:58:17.640 There will never be an Indian Beethoven, but there can be, there can be, uh, Indian Backstreet
01:58:24.500 Boys.
01:58:24.860 You see Bollywood, right?
01:58:26.780 There can be, you know, uh, uh, Asian Korean Spice Girls.
01:58:31.940 You see it with K-pop.
01:58:34.320 Uh, so yeah, this is, this is a subtle change in our culture.
01:58:38.680 This music, uh, the transformation of music by the Jew, because it's, it's music that can
01:58:45.140 be made by anyone because it's artificial.
01:58:48.420 It's engineered.
01:58:49.200 Right.
01:58:51.200 So you're telling me that you don't think we'll be seeing a Mexican Eric Clapton any time
01:58:56.100 soon?
01:58:56.780 Ah, I don't know about that.
01:58:59.800 I mean, I guess it's possible, you know, even, even, uh, Mexicans are suffering from this
01:59:04.440 because I noticed that because, you know, Mexicans have their ranchero music, you know, they play
01:59:08.800 their, their guitar and stuff like that.
01:59:11.460 And, you know, okay, it's not the best ever, but it's not, it's, it's culture at least.
01:59:15.760 It's, it's, it's their culture now that's being replaced by rap.
01:59:20.620 A lot of Mexicans listen to rap now, and that's not culture, you know?
01:59:25.460 Well, right.
01:59:25.860 And, you know, the, the traditional, um, Mexican music was heavily influenced from the time
01:59:32.960 that Mexico was part of the, uh, I guess it was the Holy Roman empire when the Germans
01:59:37.800 were in there running it.
01:59:38.660 And that's where all the, um, uh, polka sound to it comes from, I think.
01:59:45.660 And even that type of music, the traditional music, the most, I can't remember, they have
01:59:51.300 a title for the genre, but it's all these big bands like, uh, Los Tigros del Norte or whatever
01:59:57.740 they call themselves.
01:59:58.940 It's all about glorifying drug lords.
02:00:01.640 Oh yeah, I know that they have, they actually have, uh, Mexican cartels have in-house bands
02:00:07.700 and, and they, and they, and they have these songs like, you know, white liberal would listen
02:00:11.980 and be like, and they'll be like, wow, I can really tap my foot to this.
02:00:19.900 Meanwhile, the song is probably about, you know, uh, murdering people over cocaine money.
02:00:25.100 Yeah.
02:00:25.880 Beheadings.
02:00:26.320 Well, um, so I, I guess the conclusion that we, that we come to from this is that, uh,
02:00:35.280 grunge was a bad thing.
02:00:36.700 Jews are a bad thing and we need to take our culture back.
02:00:39.880 Yeah.
02:00:40.140 Oh, well, I think that's clear.
02:00:41.840 And I think it's coming soon.
02:00:43.740 Uh, things are moving, uh, according to certain, uh, analysts and experts were achieving a singularity
02:00:51.260 where time is moving at quite a swift pace compared to other points in history.
02:00:57.540 So we're going to see it.
02:00:59.340 Yeah, it certainly is.
02:01:00.780 It certainly is.
02:01:01.980 And, uh, you know, one of the best terms for that came from the, uh, crazy art bell.
02:01:08.500 Uh, if he believes the stuff he talks about and it shows he's crazy, I don't know if he does
02:01:12.920 or not, but he called this rapid, uh, speeding up of things, the quickening.
02:01:20.940 I think that's a good term for it.
02:01:23.340 Is he still alive?
02:01:26.520 Yeah.
02:01:27.140 Well, unless he's died recently.
02:01:28.820 I mean, he, he's the guy, he is nutty on a certain level because like they gave him a
02:01:33.680 show on serious.
02:01:35.820 Really?
02:01:36.400 And, you know, yeah.
02:01:37.660 And a few years back and he had always been known for, you know, he was a guy and, and
02:01:42.780 I have to say, I'm somewhat similar to this.
02:01:44.620 He can get really mad about something and then blow up a whole career over it, over
02:01:48.720 a bad decision while he's mad.
02:01:51.040 And, uh, uh, and of course I'm not that bad with it, but yeah, I've got a bad temper that
02:01:56.880 every once in a while I chimp out and lose control of it and say, say or do things that
02:02:02.160 like, wow, I wish I hadn't done that.
02:02:03.400 But like the guy would get mad and like have the number one radio show on earth literally
02:02:09.560 and quit because of some tiny detail about something.
02:02:13.640 And they, and finally, when he was out from under whatever contract he had had that where
02:02:18.040 he couldn't go work somewhere else until it was up, serious gave him a show and even
02:02:23.820 started a new channel to have the show on.
02:02:26.420 And it was wildly popular.
02:02:28.160 And within about four weeks he was upset because they allowed people to call in via Skype.
02:02:33.600 That was part of, you know, and that's just how it's done because these shows are
02:02:36.840 international and the Skype call quality was low and he didn't like it.
02:02:42.620 And so he told him, you're either going to fix this somehow or I quit.
02:02:45.440 And that's the last I heard.
02:02:47.320 I used to, I used to listen to Art Bell maybe, uh, 15 years ago.
02:02:51.480 I used to love that show.
02:02:53.680 Yeah, I loved it too.
02:02:54.720 I mean, it's, it was, uh, even though the station that I was listening to it on, I was
02:03:00.420 listening to it in the two thousands, uh, when I lived in Dallas on a local FM station.
02:03:05.160 Uh, but it was absolutely classic, just insane late night AM type radio where, you
02:03:13.880 know, uh, the, the best part was never the guest and the main part of the show.
02:03:19.420 The best part was always when they would open up the phones and all these, all these, I
02:03:24.160 mean, you can, you could just feel, you could just feel the schizophrenia pouring out of your
02:03:30.460 speakers, but, but anyhow.
02:03:34.180 Okay.
02:03:34.500 So now I guess it's time for us to get to the Q and a as usual, I was going to say always,
02:03:40.940 but I don't always do it, but I usually go to the daily stormer BBS and ask for questions
02:03:48.580 that, uh, the people who post on the BBS would like to have answered.
02:03:53.340 And as always, they have given us quite a few, some great, some not so great.
02:03:58.720 So let's see if we can address some of them here.
02:04:02.000 Um, the first, this is actually a series of questions, but they're all good questions and
02:04:09.280 I'll let you answer these three first and then I'll answer them as well, or, or either
02:04:14.040 that, or just say that I agree with you.
02:04:15.580 Um, this is from Midternacht on the BBS.
02:04:19.580 His first question is, who was your favorite personality from the third Reich after Hitler?
02:04:26.500 Well, I think that would easily be, uh, Goebbels.
02:04:30.840 Uh, I've, I've actually read a lot of his work.
02:04:33.520 I have his entire diaries from 1939 to 1945.
02:04:38.020 And it was, it's very clear that the, the brains behind the, uh, the national socialist
02:04:46.100 apparatus, the, uh, the, the way of mobilizing the people, the revolution itself was actually
02:04:52.660 Goebbels is well known, but I think he's still underrated in his role in making Hitler
02:04:59.860 to a point, you know, as, as we know Hitler, not, not as we know him in the Jewish sense,
02:05:05.180 but as us national socialists knew him, uh, Goebbels was a absolute genius.
02:05:11.000 Who's always ahead of the curb.
02:05:14.020 And what I love the most about Goebbels is that, and this is something we must emulate
02:05:18.420 if we want to win is he always was able to anticipate issues before they came to the forefront.
02:05:27.360 A lot of times white nationalists, we get to the issues too late.
02:05:31.100 Once someone's talking about immigration and you talk, you know, we, we have to beat people
02:05:37.740 to these issues.
02:05:38.500 One of the issues that since we were talking about this earlier as a door is the heroin
02:05:43.560 and opiate prescription issue.
02:05:45.740 This is something no Jew will touch because he wants white people to die.
02:05:49.700 So that just leaves us.
02:05:51.320 And if we were, we are able to anticipate and politicize this epidemic that will push us
02:05:57.700 into the mainstream, in my opinion.
02:05:59.820 Yeah.
02:06:01.460 Well, I'm going to have to agree with you about your answer, but since that's the answer you
02:06:07.080 gave and it's a serious answer, I'll give a little more of a lighthearted answer.
02:06:11.180 And since the guy used the term personality, the, the thing that comes to my mind just on,
02:06:16.720 on a purely superficial level of, you know, who seemed like they had a neat personality or
02:06:20.960 whatever, I think Goring would have been a hoot to hang out with.
02:06:25.240 I really do.
02:06:26.400 He seems like a jolly fellow.
02:06:28.080 So, yeah, I actually agree.
02:06:30.260 He knew, I think he was a bit of a, actually, I would, I would even say on that sense, I
02:06:35.580 would like to hang out with Otto Scorsetti.
02:06:38.340 Now that guy was a real, that guy was basically the Nazi James Bond.
02:06:43.720 You know, you read his, his history.
02:06:46.660 He actually, when, when Mussolini was captured by the British and put in that prison on that
02:06:53.200 island, Otto Scorsetti led a small team of men on, on paragliders and rescued him.
02:07:00.060 And they, it was like something out of a movie.
02:07:02.740 You know, this guy was an absolute adventurer.
02:07:05.600 That's the kind of spirit that we need today.
02:07:08.940 Right.
02:07:09.940 Okay.
02:07:11.140 Minternach's second question is, uh, who is your favorite historical person from before
02:07:16.920 the 19th century?
02:07:18.240 So anybody 1800 or before?
02:07:21.240 That's a, that's a very good question.
02:07:22.860 You know, I'll, I'll come out and say the Roman Emperor Nero, uh, I would say that, uh, the
02:07:30.900 reason I would say Nero is because he gets a bad rap just like Hitler does.
02:07:37.540 And for the same reasons, uh, most of the history we know about Emperor Nero comes from
02:07:43.360 the Jew Josephus.
02:07:45.760 Uh, right.
02:07:46.680 And a lot of that comes from the fact that Nero knew that the Jews were behind the, the
02:07:52.120 great fire of Rome and responded in kind.
02:07:57.500 He went, he was a fervent anti-Jew, but he was also very popular with his people.
02:08:02.620 You know, now there's a lot of archeological evidence coming out that there were figures,
02:08:07.260 political figures in Rome that were actually claiming to be Nero for an entire century after
02:08:13.700 his death.
02:08:14.380 That's how popular he was with the people.
02:08:17.380 He always put Romans first.
02:08:22.120 Um, which is what he was supposed to do.
02:08:25.040 Um, now my answer to this question, it's not a very well thought out one, you know, I'm
02:08:31.640 just answering it off the top of my head here, but the first person that comes to mind from
02:08:35.820 antiquity, that was an actual verifiable person rather than, you know, some legendary person
02:08:43.640 for me to answer this with is Charles Martel, the hammer, the guy who stopped the Muslim
02:08:50.020 invasion of France and pretty much the rest of Europe at that time.
02:08:55.100 Um, you know, he actually was ordered by his King to go and make terms with, uh, the Caliphate
02:09:04.320 and give them a part of Southern France in hopes that that would stop them from coming.
02:09:08.620 And he disobeyed that order and smited them.
02:09:11.540 So I'll give him props for that one.
02:09:13.780 And Midrnock's third question is, and this is a really good one.
02:09:17.840 What is a book you recommend people read that you don't see recommended a lot within our
02:09:22.600 circles?
02:09:23.680 Well, I'm going to get a little out of the box here and I'm going to suggest Siddhartha by
02:09:30.800 Herman Hess.
02:09:32.600 I've read that very good book.
02:09:34.360 Oh, I love that book.
02:09:35.320 It's very, it's a very short read and Hess, uh, in general is not recommended enough,
02:09:41.700 uh, in our circles.
02:09:42.920 I, I, I think it's, uh, Stefan Wolf's a very good book of his as well.
02:09:47.340 Yeah.
02:09:48.860 You know, he, he actually, I think, I think a lot of people might be dissuaded from reading
02:09:53.700 his stuff because a lot of new age hippie types like it.
02:09:57.580 Uh, right.
02:09:58.600 But I have to say Siddhartha is a very short book, but it's one of the most beautifully written
02:10:03.660 books I've ever read and it'll really provoke thought in regards to spirituality, in regards
02:10:11.560 to who you are, your relation, your relationship with, with other people and with nature and
02:10:17.120 with the cosmos.
02:10:17.860 That book is definitely one of my favorites.
02:10:22.060 Right.
02:10:22.900 Well, yeah, uh, Hess was a very deep thinker and he thought outside the box, uh, about things
02:10:30.240 like that, it was a very, very good book.
02:10:34.380 Now I'm going to go probably even further outside the box and the book that I'm going
02:10:40.200 to recommend that people, that everyone should read, that is, that I know I've never once seen
02:10:45.860 recommended in our circles is a book called illusions by an author named Richard Bach.
02:10:51.240 Now that is not Richard Bachman.
02:10:53.020 Richard Bachman is a pen name that, um, um, Stephen King used to use of illusions.
02:11:01.040 Uh, the subtitle is the adventures of a reluctant Messiah.
02:11:05.820 And it will, um, if you read it with an open mind and you're discerning enough to try to
02:11:11.460 figure out what he's talking about, this book will aid you in figuring out how to raise your
02:11:17.020 personal power levels in ways that you never thought possible.
02:11:20.640 So, and it's a good short read too, and very well written.
02:11:24.640 The story itself is good and all that.
02:11:26.500 So go check that out.
02:11:28.080 If you, uh, care about my recommendation illusions by Richard Bach.
02:11:34.460 Have you ever read that?
02:11:35.700 Uh, Eric, I've never even heard of it.
02:11:37.560 I'm definitely going to look into it though.
02:11:39.720 Yeah.
02:11:40.240 Well, he, he wrote another similar book.
02:11:42.500 That's not nearly as good that they made a horrible movie out of in the early seventies
02:11:46.860 called Jonathan Livingston seagull or the characters were all seagulls, but illusions
02:11:51.920 is a thousand times a better book.
02:11:53.760 And it's the only thing he ever wrote that I think is really worth reading.
02:11:56.740 Really?
02:11:57.140 But, uh, but, but most of his stuff was like straight up self-help books, but those two
02:12:04.300 that I'm listing, I believe were his only works of philosophical type fiction.
02:12:08.300 And like I say, everyone should read illusions and you may not like some of the conclusions
02:12:13.200 that are come to in it, but it's worth the journey.
02:12:15.720 Uh, believe me.
02:12:17.320 Okay.
02:12:17.880 Now, uh, here's one.
02:12:20.640 I'm just going through these in order and you don't even have to address this if you
02:12:24.760 want to, but I'm going to answer this one because I'm tired of seeing it come up all
02:12:28.320 the time.
02:12:28.840 Um, Dr. Sturmer says, can you give your opinion on the Enoch issue to finally lay it to rest?
02:12:38.060 It seems to be causing quite the divide here still between him and Trump.
02:12:42.720 The BBS seems on the verge of multiple factional civil wars, but yes, I'm going to give my opinion
02:12:48.760 on that and I'm going to give it right now.
02:12:50.340 I've given it before.
02:12:51.840 Um, when, uh, when daily stormer started posting, um, the daily show again, uh, few weeks back,
02:13:00.860 however long ago it was, there was a big thread that got started where the, you know, all these
02:13:04.940 complainers were raising all this hell and I got in there and I was very aggressive,
02:13:10.500 uh, with my opinion about this.
02:13:13.020 And I'm going to stay this way.
02:13:14.160 If you're still complaining about Enoch, there's something wrong with you.
02:13:17.400 Go kill yourself.
02:13:19.660 Seriously.
02:13:20.600 This is the dumbest thing.
02:13:22.120 Uh, yeah, it, it, it, it turns out that before the guy was, uh, red pilled, uh, or whatever
02:13:32.000 term you want to call it, that he married some Jewish girl.
02:13:35.560 He's a guy in New York.
02:13:36.760 It's must be really easy to do that.
02:13:39.100 As many of them as there are up there.
02:13:41.020 Oh God.
02:13:41.920 And okay.
02:13:42.860 Keep going.
02:13:43.320 The thing is, the thing is, this is a thing from his past and I can understand how people
02:13:50.360 were upset when it came out and all that.
02:13:52.840 And I'm not going to even get into all that because of what I just said.
02:13:56.060 It's a thing from the past and I'm the last person on earth who's going to sit here and
02:14:02.280 hold somebody's past against him.
02:14:03.920 What matters is what somebody is doing today.
02:14:06.820 And Mike Enoch has a, an excellent track record of saying good things that are good for us.
02:14:16.540 And he has this ability, uh, especially, you know, since, uh, lately he's been going and
02:14:23.800 attending every, uh, IRL, uh, pro wide event that he can get to.
02:14:29.400 And he, he generally always speaks at them.
02:14:31.560 He's able to put these things in a way where it's not one bit kucky.
02:14:35.440 It doesn't back off of the racial issues in the slightest, but he says it in a way that
02:14:41.840 it can come across very well to the normies who are watching it and make them think.
02:14:48.360 And if, if you're, and here's the other thing, and I see this a lot and it's not just Mike
02:14:55.020 Enoch.
02:14:55.640 It's, it happens in one degree or another to just about every personality that has attained
02:15:02.680 some bit of prominence in the alt-right.
02:15:05.440 There is a group of people, and I'm not saying they're a cohesive group who all knows each
02:15:10.920 other, but there's a certain subset of people.
02:15:13.720 Uh, most of them claiming to be males, adult males who all they do is they focus on personalities
02:15:21.920 and they gossip like bored bitches.
02:15:26.340 And, and that's what you are.
02:15:28.300 If that's all you do is you sit around and you say, okay, this guy did this at one point
02:15:33.740 in his life, or this guy said this once and I don't like it.
02:15:37.040 They all must be Jews or they all must be run by the feds, blah, just whatever your nonsense
02:15:41.980 is, where you're focusing on personalities and not content and not, or, or focusing on the
02:15:52.060 past and not what this person's doing today.
02:15:55.340 You are a female.
02:15:57.660 I don't care what genitalia you've got mentally, you are a, or emotionally, you are a female.
02:16:03.060 And to be honest, the average woman's not this bad.
02:16:07.620 So, you know, clean your act up, or, or like I said, K Y S.
02:16:12.660 Yeah.
02:16:13.240 I mean, uh, I I've seen it myself.
02:16:15.660 I go on Twitter sometimes and people will send me a message about, uh, Enoch people.
02:16:21.380 I don't even know, by the way, and I look at their profile and it's nothing but Mike
02:16:26.780 Enoch is a Jew and Dranglin is a quadroon.
02:16:30.380 Uh, so-and-so is a fag, this and that.
02:16:33.300 And I look at that and I'm like, well, this, this is supposedly a man, but this looks a lot
02:16:39.520 like something at a people magazine or something like that.
02:16:42.600 You know, this is some guy who's stirring shit up either for attention or with malicious
02:16:48.360 intent.
02:16:48.900 Now on Enoch, I will comment and say that I know Enoch personally and all the, the accusations
02:16:56.420 launched against him, 90% of them are bullshit.
02:16:59.460 I'm not going to go into details.
02:17:00.760 I'm not going to talk about his personal life or anything, but right.
02:17:04.100 It's a lot.
02:17:04.440 I don't want you to.
02:17:05.280 That's fine.
02:17:05.900 Second of all, if you've ever lived in New York city, you'll notice how easy it is to,
02:17:11.340 to get, uh, to be in a situation where you might have a girlfriend or, or a wife who's
02:17:17.160 Jewish.
02:17:17.400 I mean, me personally, I've been, I've been red pilled, you know, or awakened for many
02:17:22.960 years now.
02:17:24.280 And, uh, even that, that happened to me once I, I was at a bar and I picked up a
02:17:28.560 girl, uh, I slept with her.
02:17:30.800 And then the next day I find out she's Jewish.
02:17:32.340 I, I didn't know it happened to you off the hooves or no, I think, I think it was, uh,
02:17:40.720 uh, uh, uh, the, the, the fact that she wanted to cosplay as a concentration camp victim.
02:17:45.880 No, I'm kidding.
02:17:47.060 I'm kidding.
02:17:47.920 No, no, no.
02:17:49.000 But seriously speaking here in New York city, white women of between 18 to 35, or maybe 5%
02:17:56.120 of the population or 10%.
02:17:57.880 Uh, if you're not red pilled and you're getting married, like, cause Enoch got married before
02:18:06.160 he was into this stuff, that's an incredibly easy pit to fall into.
02:18:12.760 You know, if, if you, if you're not awakened to these questions, so anyone holding some
02:18:19.400 crap he did from back then against him is just an asshole and, uh, they lack another thing
02:18:26.520 too, is that to an extent we need to balance ideology with pragmatism.
02:18:32.520 If you can't put your ideology into practice because it's so stringent that no one can, can
02:18:39.480 be a national socials, no one that has ever done so-and-so ever in their lives can join
02:18:45.440 our movement.
02:18:46.280 If you're going to be like that, you might as well keep jerking off on the internet because
02:18:50.940 there's not, you're never going to build a populist or popular movement to defend our
02:18:56.160 race.
02:18:56.500 If you're going to keep putting up all these stupid and needless barriers, I agree.
02:19:01.020 No one should be married to a Jew in our movement, but past mistakes need to be looked
02:19:07.280 at taken on a case-by-case basis.
02:19:10.440 Right.
02:19:11.200 And I'd like to point out here that these people who spend all their time doing stuff
02:19:16.580 like that, like, you know, you just described like somebody's entire Twitter timeline will
02:19:22.200 be this guy's a Jew and that guy's a closet fag and the other guy's working for the feds
02:19:28.880 and all this stuff.
02:19:29.700 Uh, that is absolute, 100% nihilism.
02:19:36.320 It is.
02:19:37.540 And that is the opposite of what we're supposed to be.
02:19:40.840 We are supposed to be idealists.
02:19:43.520 And I know that idealism is a thing that is snickered at by, by the modern hip, uh, what,
02:19:51.700 whatever hipsters or whatever, but that's not what we are.
02:19:54.660 We are idealists.
02:19:55.660 And as I saw, um, Anglin say himself, I don't remember if it was in, uh, a, uh, an article
02:20:03.920 or if it was in a post on the BBS, but it was on this very topic.
02:20:07.660 And he said, look, uh, we're idealists.
02:20:10.620 And that means that we're always striving for an ideal, but the very nature of it is,
02:20:15.360 is that you can never attain that ideal.
02:20:17.020 It's, it's, it's a system of constantly trying to perfect yourself and, um, you know, by these
02:20:26.700 standards that these people hold, nobody is worthy of doing any of this.
02:20:31.740 If these people had been around, uh, in Germany in the early thirties, they would have said,
02:20:37.460 well, I'm not going to follow this Hitler.
02:20:39.020 He's, he was an artist and we all know artists.
02:20:41.480 He probably worked for Jews.
02:20:43.280 Goebbels, Goebbels, his first girlfriend was a Jew.
02:20:47.020 Yeah.
02:20:47.540 His first girlfriend, it's in his diaries.
02:20:49.720 His first girlfriend was a Jew.
02:20:51.080 I mean, you could go on and on with this stuff.
02:20:53.300 I mean, this is just something that happens, you know, to an extent we've all done things
02:20:58.280 we're not proud of in our lives.
02:21:00.040 Of course there needs to be, uh, uh, uh, limits, but when you get so exacting and so cutthroat
02:21:07.140 where the merits of, of, of Enoch, and I will, I will tell you, I will, I will put my reputation
02:21:13.660 on the line for this guy because I see him.
02:21:16.180 He is willing to, he lives, breathes, and is willing to die for this cause.
02:21:21.900 He is, he's down with it a hundred percent.
02:21:25.220 Now, can I say the same about the people accusing him?
02:21:28.160 Hell no, I can't.
02:21:29.500 No, and, and, and the thing is, uh, you know, I know what it's like to be a person who your
02:21:39.820 name and your face and your entire history is available to anybody.
02:21:45.100 I mean, available easily to anybody that wants to look through it.
02:21:49.500 And, and I can tell you for a fact that if what happened to Enoch when he got doxed happened
02:21:57.320 to any of these people who are Anons, who are raising all this hell, they would disappear.
02:22:03.460 You would never hear from them again.
02:22:05.320 The cowards.
02:22:06.540 That's exactly what would happen.
02:22:07.800 Enoch's life was ruined by this.
02:22:10.060 He was, it was ruined.
02:22:10.900 He had, you know, I, I'm not going to talk about it, but he's suffered so much and come
02:22:17.580 back fighting.
02:22:19.580 I can't say that about 99% of people involved in this movement.
02:22:23.500 I can't with any confidence.
02:22:25.680 Yeah.
02:22:26.220 Well, you know, most, most of the people, if not all of the ones who are doing this, uh,
02:22:31.920 they're the same type of people that, you know, you'll go and like, they're set, even
02:22:39.360 though I'm not on Twitter anymore, nearly every day, there are several searches that
02:22:43.600 I'll do to try to keep up with how the type of, uh, traction things are getting.
02:22:48.220 Whether I search for Asmodore to see which of my articles are getting more traction on
02:22:53.380 social media, or, uh, one of the things that I've been doing lately is I would, uh, do various
02:22:58.920 searches to see, you know, what kind of tweets people are putting out about the legal defense
02:23:05.220 fund, because that's very important to me.
02:23:07.180 And you've got these people in there who are saying, let it die.
02:23:11.320 Let it die.
02:23:11.980 I don't want to give it any money.
02:23:13.200 These are the same people who are raising all this hell about personalities and all for
02:23:17.220 all we know, they're Jews.
02:23:19.920 I mean, they're just a non who are saying that everybody is bad.
02:23:23.320 Not, not even Jews, but they, they could be, uh, uh, provocateurs or, you know, just idiots.
02:23:29.400 They could just be stupid people that are jealous that someone else is winning and they're
02:23:35.460 not part of that because, you know, this is, this is a pretty big train.
02:23:39.220 If, if, if you're a retard that believes the earth is flat, there might be a, a special
02:23:44.560 education car all the way in the back for you.
02:23:47.380 But if you really don't want to get on the train, you'd rather try and derail it.
02:23:50.940 You're just going to get run over by it.
02:23:52.600 So keep it up, keep it up.
02:23:55.860 But I do want to say this though, you know, if after what happened, you've got this opinion
02:24:02.880 that you don't like either, you know, the, the subject of the whole thing, or you don't
02:24:09.040 like the way they handled it afterwards.
02:24:12.280 Uh, that's fine.
02:24:13.460 That's your opinion.
02:24:14.360 You have a right to it.
02:24:15.440 And I don't even, uh, have a problem with your opinion about that.
02:24:19.780 You know, that's a totally legitimate opinion, but, but to continue to raise hell about it
02:24:25.560 after all this time is a totally different thing.
02:24:28.200 And the crux of it is that, you know, daily stormer is not like some kind of a radio station
02:24:36.460 that you're forced to have playing at your house all the time.
02:24:40.080 And when the daily show comes on, you have no choice, but to listen to it until it's over
02:24:44.580 to try to get to the stuff you want to go to.
02:24:46.060 No, the daily stormer is a website on the internet.
02:24:49.540 And just because the daily show is on there does not mean that you are forced to click
02:24:54.380 on that and listen to it.
02:24:55.420 If that's not your thing, go listen to something else.
02:24:57.880 You know, there are so many radio shows that get posted to daily stormer.
02:25:01.880 And as I always say, for a couple of reasons, I hardly listened to any radio.
02:25:05.980 The main one being that I don't want my show to be derivative of other shows, which absolutely
02:25:10.860 happens if I listened to too much other alt-right radio, but you know, and also I don't
02:25:15.500 have time for it, but there are definitely shows that the daily stormer posts that just
02:25:22.000 aren't my cup of tea, but those guys, you know, their motivation is good and they're
02:25:28.460 doing good work that may appeal to people who have a different taste in things from me.
02:25:32.160 So I'm not going to raise all this hell into thinking that I control things.
02:25:35.360 Another point I need to make is the BBS, the activity on the BBS probably accounts for
02:25:43.500 about 1% of the traffic that daily stormer gets.
02:25:46.080 So 99% of the people who enjoy the website, they never comment on the BBS.
02:25:51.840 And then you go into the BBS itself, that 1% of the people, it's a tiny fraction of that
02:25:57.380 1% who's doing all this hell raising.
02:25:59.760 They just keep it up and they won't stop.
02:26:03.140 They're amplifying themselves to the point that a lot of people think that, oh my God,
02:26:08.700 you know, it's like this guy said, we're just going into practically a civil war.
02:26:12.900 Well, you're not.
02:26:13.740 It just looks that way.
02:26:15.540 Just start ignoring, either ignore these people or troll them, one or the other.
02:26:19.080 There's no reason to even debate with them anymore.
02:26:21.040 If you're really that upset about Enoch and he really, and you thought he was going to
02:26:26.240 be daddy and daddy never came home, if that's really your issue, then start your own podcast.
02:26:34.580 Do it better than him.
02:26:36.660 You know, this is how men compete or change things they don't like.
02:26:44.100 They go and they fix it themselves.
02:26:46.120 You don't fix it by bitching or starting rumors or talking shit about people behind their back
02:26:52.800 or whatever.
02:26:53.620 You do it by doing it better than them.
02:26:56.340 You know, I personally don't like, I'm not going to name his name.
02:27:00.140 I personally don't like a very prominent white nationalist that's been around since the
02:27:05.920 1980s who doesn't name Jews.
02:27:08.820 I don't like them.
02:27:10.240 Yeah.
02:27:10.440 So you know what I do?
02:27:11.220 I'm not bitching about him anymore.
02:27:12.840 What I do is that I write articles that I think are compelling arguments about the Jewish
02:27:19.900 question.
02:27:21.020 And you know what?
02:27:21.760 Now that guy's almost irrelevant because he doesn't talk about Jews.
02:27:26.040 And I'm not saying that's because of me, but I'm saying that's because that's part of a
02:27:28.920 bigger phenomenon where we're all putting, putting our own two cents into this pile and
02:27:35.540 growing it to a point where now you're, if you want to be in the alt right, you got to
02:27:39.520 name the Jew, right?
02:27:41.160 It wasn't like that 10 years ago.
02:27:42.500 I'm sure you know that as like even 10 years ago, like if you were to talk about Jews at
02:27:47.200 certain conferences, they, they boot you immediately.
02:27:50.140 You know?
02:27:50.920 Yeah, they, absolutely.
02:27:52.720 And, and, uh, uh, it, it, uh, up until just, uh, oh, 18 months or two years ago, it was still
02:28:01.340 such a taboo that, you know, even people who knew would try to downplay it because, you know,
02:28:09.260 there was just such a hostile reaction to it.
02:28:12.360 But, uh, but yeah, we absolutely changed that paradigm.
02:28:15.340 But one of the things that I said in that thread that where we were, you know, it was
02:28:21.260 the big debate discussion of why the daily show is back on daily stormer.
02:28:25.460 And this is absolutely factual is that, uh, no, about three years back, I guess, you know,
02:28:33.880 I was really getting into the, the online white nationalist, uh, scene.
02:28:39.340 It wasn't even called the alt.
02:28:40.680 I mean, of course, Spencer coined the term back in 2009 or whenever it was, but you didn't
02:28:47.820 hear the term alt right anywhere until just around the time of the rise of Trump, that's
02:28:53.840 when the, you know, the term took off as the, the title of the movement or whatever.
02:28:58.880 But, uh, uh, I saw the state that pro white media in general was in and I didn't like it,
02:29:09.180 most of it.
02:29:10.140 And so instead of spending all day going around to the various places that these things were
02:29:16.880 hosted and raising pure hell, uh, as though if I raise enough hell, they'll do things the
02:29:23.620 way I want them to do them.
02:29:25.100 Instead of doing that, I started a website.
02:29:28.260 I started writing articles and I started a podcast, the hidden mysteries radio podcast
02:29:33.960 with my former co-host ghost.
02:29:35.940 And that was my solution to try and have a little bit of influence on how things go.
02:29:42.280 If you think that raising hell in a forum or a comment section on a website is some kind
02:29:49.760 of a positive way to try to get the people who are running that stuff to change what they
02:29:55.220 do.
02:29:55.500 You're absolutely wrong.
02:29:57.520 I mean, it's sure.
02:29:58.360 It's fine.
02:29:58.860 If you have a disagreement to go in there and have an actual discussion, uh, but just to
02:30:04.620 start raising hell and denouncing people, you're not going to have any effect.
02:30:07.880 It, you know, you're most likely just going to get banned from being there.
02:30:11.800 Are you going to make all, yeah, yeah.
02:30:16.560 And cause trouble.
02:30:17.660 You're going to slow down progress.
02:30:19.480 That's the biggest, that's the biggest sin of this whole thing is that, you know, we are
02:30:25.480 trying to, um, create some progress here and we're, we're doing it.
02:30:32.360 Um, but, uh, with a little bit more unity and a little bit less, uh, attention to insignificant
02:30:40.040 details when it comes to the movement and these insignificant details, you know, being
02:30:44.240 things that somebody did, uh, way back in the day.
02:30:48.160 Yeah.
02:30:49.700 Go do something positive.
02:30:51.220 Don't, don't sit around picking on that stuff all the time.
02:30:53.900 That's all I have to say about that.
02:30:55.560 Um, now we've got, um, we've got a few more questions here.
02:31:01.720 Um, uh, Shay asks, why are we not focused on the U S attorneys rather than the FBI for
02:31:11.860 prosecuting the criminals in the Clinton campaign?
02:31:15.100 Also, why are we not focused on Trump's actual call to investigate vote fraud and vote theft?
02:31:20.760 Do you want to address that?
02:31:22.740 Uh, wait, who, who, who, who isn't interested?
02:31:26.280 Wait, what's, what's he mean by that?
02:31:28.060 I, well, he's saying we, so I assume he's talking about the average American people, whatever.
02:31:34.660 Oh, I think, I think, uh, Trump's voting fraud committee is going to be a huge boon for
02:31:39.300 him.
02:31:39.760 And I think he was holding onto that card specifically for a situation like now where it could help
02:31:46.540 them, you know, once they, once they start cracking open the archives in California, because
02:31:51.660 as you know, as we do, the demographics of Texas in California, racially speaking are
02:31:57.380 not as drastically different as people think.
02:31:59.620 Right.
02:32:00.880 Uh, no, California is like 70% nonwhite.
02:32:04.740 Texas is maybe 60% nonwhite.
02:32:06.660 Right.
02:32:07.320 Around there.
02:32:08.840 I think, I think we're something like, uh, 47% wide is what they're claiming.
02:32:14.640 Well, okay.
02:32:15.160 So, but I mean, that's 2010.
02:32:18.240 So, so why is it that the, the, the way Texas is governed and it's so deep and red, why is
02:32:25.520 that?
02:32:25.700 That's because they have really fairly strict voter ID laws or, you know, they, they sort
02:32:30.860 of regulate that, uh, they're, they, they, they're hard asses on illegal immigrants that,
02:32:35.500 that, you know, misbehave at least more so than California.
02:32:40.500 Uh, right.
02:32:41.400 Yet California is so deep and blue.
02:32:43.680 You can't just blame California liberals for that either because California was one of
02:32:47.740 the, uh, one of the Republican strongholds until the nineties.
02:32:51.760 Right.
02:32:52.600 I mean, there's a big Republican base there.
02:32:55.480 So my point is that, that the reason for that is probably because they let legal and
02:33:01.540 illegal immigrants vote.
02:33:04.220 Uh, I mean, that, that's almost a given, which is why the ACLU is so, is trying to, to, to,
02:33:11.240 to scuttle this, uh, this voter fraud committee.
02:33:15.040 But, uh, I think that, that once they start really looking into it, it's going to, they're,
02:33:20.460 they're going to find all kinds of dead bodies in there.
02:33:23.900 Yeah.
02:33:24.580 Yeah.
02:33:24.860 Well, and also, you know, when it comes to that question of, you know, why the difference
02:33:29.300 between Texas and California is you can never, uh, overestimate the value of culture when
02:33:36.980 it comes to these things, because whether you like it or not, the, the actual culture, Texas
02:33:42.420 has always, and of course it's been extremely diluted, but it's still strong compared to
02:33:48.200 most other regions, Texas has always had this really, really powerful culture that for the
02:33:55.900 most part, I mean, you know, the propagandists have always tried to claim, Oh, Mexican, this
02:34:00.240 and that, but that really never, when I was a kid, the only, uh, Mexican influence that
02:34:06.540 you would see anywhere was like a Tex-Mex restaurant that was run by white people or whatever.
02:34:12.420 But now, of course I'm not from South Texas.
02:34:15.800 That's always been full of Mexicans, but you know, up here, when I was a kid, you never
02:34:20.420 saw a Mexican in Northeast Texas, but, uh, the, the, uh, the redneck slash cowboy slash
02:34:28.360 Southern, uh, slash Appalachian.
02:34:32.000 I mean, it's really a fusion of those four things.
02:34:34.420 The white culture of Texas is very, very strong and is rooted in lots of traditions that were
02:34:41.880 established even before Texas became a part of the United States and that, uh, were doubled
02:34:47.320 down on, uh, from, I guess, really the beginning of the reconstruction of Texas up until, um,
02:34:57.680 well after the second world war.
02:34:59.680 And it's the only thing, and it's such a powerful culture that the only thing that's really had
02:35:05.100 any effect on it, the thing that had a bigger effect on it really, even than, um, uh, non-white
02:35:12.160 immigration was all these, uh, Californians who moved here in the eighties when we had
02:35:19.120 this booming tech culture with Texas instruments and several other big companies here, you know,
02:35:24.860 you had all these guys who had worked for Apple and, and the other big tech companies over
02:35:30.920 in, uh, um, California who moved here by the droves.
02:35:35.780 And then you've all, we've also had this huge snowbird, uh, thing.
02:35:40.860 And then, you know, you, you, so you get all these people who are basically California liberals
02:35:45.400 moving in here and changing the culture.
02:35:48.800 And then of course you add the racial element to it and that's had a big effect on it, but
02:35:53.060 it just shows you what a strong, uh, white culture Texas has always had that the whites
02:36:00.640 have always been supreme here.
02:36:02.300 And now of course, there's not really any type of white supremacy that is explicit, but
02:36:07.980 there is an implicit type of white supremacy here in that Texas is always the most dependable
02:36:13.620 red state.
02:36:14.800 Right.
02:36:15.440 But even then though, uh, the demographic issue is eventually going to swamp them if they
02:36:20.080 don't do something.
02:36:20.680 Like I think what Greg Abbott, that's why Greg Abbott was, uh, so adamant about pushing
02:36:26.860 through that sanctuary city law.
02:36:29.280 Cause he wants to, he wants his state to be red in five years.
02:36:32.640 Yeah.
02:36:33.140 He wants Texas to be a red state.
02:36:35.940 So, uh, he was smart to do that.
02:36:39.000 Uh, but, uh, right by and large though, uh, I think there's, there's a lot of voter fraud
02:36:44.320 going on.
02:36:44.800 I can tell you in the Northeast and the blue cities like New York and stuff, uh, uh, the
02:36:51.260 voter registration people, first of all, they, for the most part, a lot of them are open
02:36:56.040 Democrats without a doubt.
02:36:57.660 And voter registration people purposely look for like Mesoamerican looking people and Asian
02:37:05.700 people to sign them up.
02:37:08.220 And I've seen this happen where they'll sign them up to vote on the registration rolls and
02:37:14.500 not ask them for any ID or any kind of proof of citizenship or eligibility to vote.
02:37:21.420 A lot of them don't even know English and, uh, they wait out in a path mark shop and, uh,
02:37:28.600 a parking lot and start registering random muds.
02:37:33.340 And those people can basically vote.
02:37:36.960 They don't ask you for any proof of anything.
02:37:38.480 So, uh, I can't even imagine the scale of what the hell's going on in these cities.
02:37:44.060 It's going to be huge if they're allowed to really look through it.
02:37:47.720 Yeah, fortunately, the only way that an illegal can vote in Texas is through some type of criminal
02:37:55.760 fraud.
02:37:56.300 Um, the, the, uh, uh, even before we had this voter ID law, uh, which I, well, we've always
02:38:03.520 kind of had a voter ID law because you had to have a driver's license and a social security
02:38:09.540 card to register to vote here.
02:38:11.820 And, um, the thing was, it was so hard to get either of those.
02:38:16.240 Even if you were a citizen who had lost his documents, uh, and I, you know, I have a personal
02:38:21.280 anecdote about that back in about 2006, I guess I had my, my wallet stolen and it, you know,
02:38:31.280 it had my ID and my social security card in it.
02:38:34.360 And so I, I had, uh, I've gotten a job and you know, the law is when you get, uh, gainful
02:38:41.460 employment, you have to let them make a photocopy of one of, you know, several types of government
02:38:47.880 ID with a picture and your social security card to give that to the federal government
02:38:53.020 and say, okay, this guy, he's a citizen and he's going to pay, we're going to pay taxes.
02:38:57.560 And to get those documents is, was very hard.
02:39:02.520 Um, I went to, you know, we, our, um, our DMV, we don't have anything called the DMV.
02:39:08.480 We have the DPS, the department of public safety.
02:39:11.460 That's our state troopers and it's DPS offices where you go to get your driver's license.
02:39:17.000 Well, I went and I knew all my information, but they wouldn't give me the driver's license.
02:39:23.220 They said, okay, you're going to have to get a birth certificate and a social security card.
02:39:29.600 And, and to get the social security card, that was an interesting thing in itself.
02:39:34.120 I went to Tyler, which is the nearest fairly large city, around a hundred thousand population
02:39:40.340 to get my driver's license there.
02:39:43.240 And it was all muds behind the counter.
02:39:45.500 And this Mexican woman, or I assume Mexican, this Hispanic woman who could barely speak English.
02:39:51.640 Uh, I had to take my mother with me to say, yes, you know, I've got my ID and I'm the,
02:39:58.080 that's me.
02:39:58.720 That's my name on his birth certificate there.
02:40:00.940 And this woman starts asking me questions to try to trick me.
02:40:04.240 He said, okay, so what town are you born in, Dan?
02:40:06.700 If you say you as heen, you know, and I'm sitting there thinking, prove to me you're an American.
02:40:13.000 You're the one who doesn't seem like you belong here.
02:40:15.680 I mean, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a white person of good character.
02:40:19.620 I'm writing the original act, you know, the original immigration act, but yeah, so that's
02:40:26.000 a, that, that, oh, well, these, uh, DMV, the DMV is where, where Brown people get their
02:40:31.920 revenge.
02:40:33.280 Yeah.
02:40:33.840 Right.
02:40:34.260 Oh yeah.
02:40:34.800 That's where they get whitey back.
02:40:37.460 They always make sure to make it a nightmare.
02:40:41.640 Yeah.
02:40:42.060 Well, one thing that I've learned to do, and the only reason I didn't do it that day
02:40:45.300 was, you know, because I was in a hurry and, you know, I was trying to get this ID in time
02:40:49.620 so that I could go to work the next day.
02:40:52.500 But one thing I've learned is in Texas, it's, it's way better to go to a small town.
02:40:59.320 It was like when I need to renew my license or whatever, now I, I make the 30 mile drive
02:41:04.200 to Athens, Texas, and they have a little DPS.
02:41:07.600 They have a little DPS office that has two old women working in it and that's it.
02:41:14.040 Two old white women.
02:41:15.560 And when you walk in there, you're the only one there.
02:41:18.640 You just walk up the counter and like, Hey, I'm here for, you know, it's, but when you
02:41:21.980 go to one in a larger city, it's, you, it's exactly what you're saying.
02:41:25.880 It's the Brown person's revenge.
02:41:27.400 And then it's just hours and hours and jumping through hoops.
02:41:30.580 But let's go to the next question.
02:41:32.840 Shay has another question.
02:41:34.280 He asked several questions, but, uh, because of time restraints, we're not going to go
02:41:39.480 into all of them, but this is a really good question.
02:41:42.040 And I've, I've, um, I'm glad he asked this.
02:41:45.080 He says, give us ways to donate to daily stormer.
02:41:47.900 If not our money, then how shall we donate our time to the daily stormer cause?
02:41:52.840 Now there's a couple of very simple things that, um, I'd like to recommend here.
02:41:58.200 And the first one goes back to me doing the searches on Twitter, uh, daily stormer articles,
02:42:03.960 and the radio shows and, and videos and such that get posted on daily stormer don't get
02:42:10.300 nearly enough action on social media.
02:42:12.600 Um, it, I know that the vast majority of our readers and listeners have at least the two
02:42:19.920 following things.
02:42:21.340 One is a Twitter account and the other, which probably even more have is a Google plus account.
02:42:28.500 Because you know, if you want, if you want to subscribe to thing, to channels on YouTube
02:42:33.080 and such, you have to have a Google plus account and lots of people have gab and Facebook and
02:42:39.200 all these other things.
02:42:39.900 Well, you should, the stuff that you like that you see, you should share it to all your social
02:42:45.960 media.
02:42:46.380 Don't, and it doesn't take anything, but I mean, if you're sharing to Twitter and Facebook,
02:42:50.560 all you have to do is click on the buttons and to share it to Google plus and gab and
02:42:55.760 all that, all you have to do is right.
02:42:57.120 Click the URL and put, you know, paste it in there with a little, with a short half a
02:43:02.760 dozen word description or whatever.
02:43:05.020 And this thing has been shared.
02:43:07.060 And the more of this stuff gets out there and the more people that are brought to our
02:43:11.960 website because of your tweets, you have really just done something, but there's a lot of other
02:43:16.240 things that people can do.
02:43:17.240 So go ahead and let's hear some of your suggestions outside of giving that up.
02:43:21.980 Really grinding it out on social media is very important because our stuff's always getting
02:43:28.440 showed.
02:43:30.200 So, you know, we, we have to go on YouTube, upload the podcasts, build up a reputation, you
02:43:39.020 know, with subscribers, going on Twitter, but Facebook is important.
02:43:45.040 And, uh, more so I would say putting up podcasts on YouTube is important because, uh, there
02:43:52.100 was, there was, I remember all right, Andy, he had tens of thousands of subscribers.
02:43:58.000 Well, of course he got showed by, uh, by YouTube and, uh, there was a bit of a lull between that.
02:44:06.980 Now other people are taking his place, but you know, this is the most important work getting
02:44:12.140 it's tedious.
02:44:13.460 It's not always glamorous, but it's probably the most important stuff you can do.
02:44:19.200 Go everywhere.
02:44:20.140 Reddit, try Reddit, vote and all these other places spread the good news.
02:44:25.240 Now, I think he has a new channel and, uh, there's another channel that he linked to when
02:44:33.300 he got banned from uploading or whatever.
02:44:36.360 Um, and I don't remember him saying for a fact it's him, but the channel looks exactly
02:44:40.860 like his previous channels and it's called Sam Smith.
02:44:44.540 So if you, if you were a subscriber of alt-right Andy's find that, just go and search for the
02:44:50.980 Sam Smith channel.
02:44:51.960 And it's the one that's got all the radio shows posted and you can follow him there.
02:44:55.720 But yeah, I mean, you're absolutely right about the getting showed thing.
02:44:59.880 I mean, I'm, I'm, uh, uh, famously known for having been showed 35 or 36 times off Twitter
02:45:07.280 in a matter of like 18 months and I've been showing off everything else.
02:45:14.300 The only place that you can find me anymore, uh, I mean, I've got, I started a page for
02:45:20.840 the crypto report way back when, and it may be functional now, but I got banned from posting
02:45:26.960 anything there for like a month or something way back.
02:45:30.760 So I just thought, and all I ever did there was posted links to the show.
02:45:33.960 So I thought, well, that's not even worth pursuing anymore for me.
02:45:37.620 So the only social media that I'm on still is Google plus because I have a YouTube channel,
02:45:42.740 which by the way, is called as a door.
02:45:45.040 If anybody wants to subscribe, but, uh, but yeah, I mean, all you, all you good folks out
02:45:50.940 there with your Twitters and your Google plus and your Facebook and all that share that stuff.
02:45:55.560 And another thing is if you want to donate your time, you want to donate your time daily stormer.
02:46:04.080 I was just going to say that.
02:46:05.280 Yeah.
02:46:05.540 I was going to say, get involved in real life.
02:46:08.900 That's actually even more important.
02:46:11.260 We need men on the street.
02:46:12.960 Join the traditionalist worker party or identity Europa or a book club or a pool party, but get
02:46:19.720 out of your house, get some sunlight, get in shape.
02:46:23.180 Let's take to the street.
02:46:24.560 We make a bigger impact on the street than we ever will on the internet.
02:46:28.180 Even though on the internet, we reach more people, people see us out in public, uh, they have
02:46:33.980 more confidence that we can win.
02:46:35.760 Then they join us.
02:46:37.900 Yeah.
02:46:39.160 Yeah.
02:46:39.740 Well, there's one thing that you can never say about a person, uh, who is actually doing
02:46:45.240 this in public.
02:46:45.940 You cannot accuse him of being a son.
02:46:48.140 Yeah.
02:46:48.500 Yeah.
02:46:48.780 That's another thing.
02:46:49.660 He is obviously a real person.
02:46:51.420 Yeah.
02:46:51.620 I mean, uh, I'm involved, I'm involved in, uh, in a TRS pool party and, uh, I'm doing
02:46:58.600 a lot of them.
02:46:59.760 I'm in TWP and stuff, but, uh, uh, it really is amazing because not, it's not just that it's
02:47:05.140 great activism, but it's also good for you as a person.
02:47:07.840 You meet like-minded people, uh, you, you have a, a, a baked in group of friends.
02:47:14.480 You know, a lot of us are alienated.
02:47:15.920 I know I, I have, I've always had a lot of friends, but sometimes they're not always people
02:47:21.500 that you talked about politics with, you know, or, uh, stuff like that.
02:47:26.600 It really is good for you.
02:47:28.280 It feels like a, like a fraternity, like you're part of something when you're one of these
02:47:32.460 groups, you know, and it's really not as dangerous as you think.
02:47:35.940 You know, some people are paranoid and there's always risks, no doubt about it.
02:47:41.160 There's always a risk you're going to get attacked.
02:47:42.900 There's always a risk you're going to get doxxed.
02:47:44.800 There's always a risk that you could wake up tomorrow and not wake up and actually be
02:47:49.460 dead.
02:47:49.860 There's a risk in everything in life.
02:47:51.860 So, well, the biggest risk is that if we don't start organizing in real life, uh, is
02:48:00.300 that there will be no more.
02:48:01.300 I don't like, I mean, that's not a risk that if you don't get involved, that's a
02:48:05.860 certainty.
02:48:06.980 All right.
02:48:08.260 That's, that's the hundred percent of shots you don't take as, uh, the cliche goes.
02:48:13.340 So, you know, I mean, everything as we do, I'm sure you as an older guy, you know, this
02:48:18.540 as, as I've learned now that I'm getting older, that, uh, once you, once you're, once
02:48:24.320 you awaken, you realize that everything you were doing with your life was a bunch of
02:48:28.640 bullshit, uh, and that this, you know, we only have a finite amount of seconds on this
02:48:35.480 planet and nothing else really fucking matters.
02:48:39.080 So use those seconds to do something awesome.
02:48:42.260 Use those seconds to make a difference because they're running out and every day and every
02:48:48.020 second is, is the second you lose.
02:48:50.180 So if you're going to sit there playing computer games or scratching your balls, watching TV,
02:48:55.280 you're really missing out on life and you can only get it once.
02:49:01.160 Well, yeah.
02:49:01.860 And, and that's a very wise statement you made there.
02:49:05.020 I would, I would, I would use the phrase wise beyond your years because that's one of the
02:49:10.760 things that I harp on a lot on my shows is from my own personal experience is that all
02:49:16.540 those years and years that I spent behaving in a degenerate manner, boozing and drugging
02:49:22.900 and chasing whores and being more concerned about, you know, the, the, some garage band I
02:49:29.580 was in or some ridiculous enterprise that my drug addled mind had come up with or something
02:49:34.600 like that.
02:49:35.740 Um, I regret all those years so much.
02:49:40.160 Now I've been able to put most of that regret behind me by trying to work positively towards
02:49:45.480 things, but don't, don't let that happen to yourself.
02:49:47.880 Every day that you let slip by where you're just wasting your time is a day that you'll
02:49:53.160 never get back.
02:49:54.860 And when you're actually doing something positive to try to advance the interests of your people
02:49:59.000 and to try to, uh, change this society from this degenerate nightmare that it is into something
02:50:05.860 that is wholesome and family friendly and powerful, and that will take us to the stars as is our
02:50:11.780 destiny.
02:50:13.420 Those are days and minutes and seconds that you'll never regret.
02:50:17.640 That's very true as, but I would say, however, that, uh, you know, joining, joining up with us
02:50:23.820 isn't exactly, it doesn't have to be all dour or, or, uh, serious either, you know, like
02:50:28.560 we, Oh no.
02:50:29.320 Uh, I mean, uh, me personally speaking, me, me and my friends, uh, I, I like to drink.
02:50:36.240 I like a few drinks.
02:50:37.080 I like, I like chasing whores around.
02:50:39.020 I have to say, I like, you know, I like some of the, it's, it's fun, you know, so you can
02:50:43.280 live, you can live a little and I'm not saying you don't, but I mean, it's not an if and
02:50:48.920 or, or it's on if, or, I mean, this is about forming personal bonds, social bonds for a
02:50:57.720 metapolitical purpose.
02:50:58.960 It doesn't, it's not something that you got to stop living your life for anything like
02:51:04.340 that for some of us.
02:51:05.300 Yeah.
02:51:05.540 Yeah.
02:51:06.020 I'm certainly not, I'm certainly not telling people they can't, you know, have a drink or
02:51:11.300 go out drinking or whatever like that, uh, that, you know, my regular listeners know that
02:51:16.080 when I'm talking about myself, I certainly cannot for, I can't drink for the same reason
02:51:22.240 that Robert E. Lee said he didn't drink because I like it too much.
02:51:26.300 And, you know, it, it, it caused enough, you know, I not going to, we're close to the end
02:51:32.940 of the show, so I'm not going to get real detailed about it, but the listeners know I've talked
02:51:36.600 about it that when I was about 13, uh, you know, older, uh, family members introduced me
02:51:43.180 to drugs and drinking and all that.
02:51:45.560 And, uh, I became a severe alcoholic and addict before I was even an adult and it caused me
02:51:51.660 enough problems that it ended me up in prison more than once.
02:51:55.120 And so when I finally, um, had a moment of clarity where I said, this is not the life
02:52:01.840 that you were intended to lead.
02:52:04.580 You know, there's a, you have a lot more potential than this and you should try to do some good
02:52:08.580 in the world.
02:52:09.180 You know, I knew that what I had to do was, you know, I had to be a teetotaler, just put
02:52:14.360 it aside.
02:52:14.740 But I'm not saying that everybody else has to do that.
02:52:17.180 That would be ridiculous because there, you know, most people who drink or whatever do
02:52:22.140 so responsibly and don't have, you know, the issues that I had with it, but whatever, but
02:52:27.680 you know, it's just a basic, don't waste your life.
02:52:30.660 I mean, the things you listed, uh, are just as big a waste.
02:52:34.300 I would say, I mean, you probably, uh, probably have some funny stories to tell and, and even,
02:52:39.700 even in your bad days when you were doing drugs and it going out, you know, Hunter S.
02:52:44.140 Thompson style out in the world, you probably have some cool stories, Adele.
02:52:48.120 You probably have some interesting experiences.
02:52:50.560 You've learned something, you know, if, if you're sitting at home playing world of
02:52:53.700 Warcraft, you're not learning shit.
02:52:56.000 You're not living life.
02:52:57.380 You're living a projection of life by playing a fairy princess in a video game, despite being
02:53:05.520 a 27 year old man whose balls are full of virility, have to go out.
02:53:12.440 You have to talk to women.
02:53:13.860 You have to go in and punch a leftist.
02:53:16.160 You got to go live your life.
02:53:17.840 You got to travel somewhere, see what the world looks like.
02:53:20.860 Go out on your own.
02:53:21.960 And, you know, you got, you got to build some calluses on your hands.
02:53:26.160 You can't be just sitting scared of life in your basement.
02:53:31.180 Yeah.
02:53:32.120 Go, go find yourself a big group of masked anti-fah and go with a couple of buddies and
02:53:36.980 just start shouting at them that they're faggots.
02:53:39.020 I mean, it's great.
02:53:40.440 It's fun.
02:53:41.720 And I have to say, you know, since, uh, you know, it may not have been clear the, the
02:53:48.900 life that I lead now, especially when it includes things like meeting like-minded people and
02:53:54.400 going out and doing things like I just mentioned, there's a lot more fun and excitement to it
02:54:00.840 than there is in doing the things that the Jewish media tells you are the fun and exciting
02:54:06.920 things to do.
02:54:07.680 Because as we mentioned before, you got a guy like Chris Cornell.
02:54:11.660 Now that guy had access to everything.
02:54:14.680 He had plenty of money.
02:54:16.160 He was a rock star, which meant he had, he could get any woman that he wanted, but you
02:54:22.000 know, basically, and he could, uh, uh, sit around and he could afford to do whatever he
02:54:28.320 liked.
02:54:28.680 If he didn't want to make an album this year, he didn't have to make an album this year.
02:54:33.000 If he wanted to sit around and do drugs all the time, that's just what he could do.
02:54:36.300 And that's exactly what he was doing all those things.
02:54:39.140 And it was so unsatisfying to him that he hung himself yesterday.
02:54:42.700 I mean, that, that, that there is, is, is, is a testament to looking for happiness in
02:54:48.340 the wrong places.
02:54:49.360 You know, we, we, we are, uh, uh, life, like I said, if, if you live to make money, you
02:54:56.800 can't take it with you.
02:54:58.720 And if you live to out of fear or anxiety, you, you, you cut yourself off from society
02:55:07.420 or, or go your own way or whatever.
02:55:09.620 Uh, you're also not going to really, you're going to regret it in the end.
02:55:14.480 You know, it's better to, to go out and live your life, join our, join our parties, join
02:55:19.520 our, our groups, join our book clubs, join our political movements, and let's go fight
02:55:25.420 this revolution because that's what we need right now.
02:55:27.860 And that, and, and, and not just because it's the right and moral thing to do, but it's a
02:55:32.420 hell of a lot of fucking fun.
02:55:35.080 Yeah.
02:55:35.520 And while, while we're on that topic, before we end the show, I want to let the listeners
02:55:41.760 know if you're anywhere in, uh, in Texas or close to Texas, and you're interested in, uh,
02:55:50.400 going to the, uh, East Texas book club meetings, we are actually in the process right now of,
02:55:57.860 uh, instead of it just being this open thing, like I've been doing where I would just post
02:56:02.280 out in public, Hey, here's the meeting.
02:56:03.940 Anybody wants to come, let me know or whatever.
02:56:05.520 Instead of doing it that way, we're actually, uh, bringing in some OPSEC I've got, I'm not
02:56:11.800 going to say who it is in, uh, on the radio because that's part of the OPSEC, but somebody
02:56:17.400 that everybody probably already knows on the BBS, I've got him, uh, running a, uh, discord
02:56:24.820 server for, uh, East Texas daily stormer book club, and he will be vetting people on the BBS.
02:56:33.200 So if you're interested, we're going to start having bi-weekly meetings very soon and I'll
02:56:37.160 be attending them.
02:56:38.260 If you're interested in coming, whether you're all the way over in Dallas or up in Oklahoma
02:56:42.440 or in Louisiana or right here in East Texas, wherever you are, just go in there to the,
02:56:48.540 uh, East Texas.
02:56:49.720 Uh, it's, it's, it's actually worded Tyler slash East Texas book club, uh, section of
02:56:57.740 the book club section of the BBS and just post in there that you're interested in attending
02:57:02.640 the meetings and someone will PM you and you will get vetted.
02:57:07.140 And it, once you're vetted, you will be added to that discord server and you will be privy
02:57:12.700 to when and where the meetings are going to be.
02:57:15.440 Um, okay.
02:57:16.600 So a lot of other people had questions and they were great questions, but, uh, we have
02:57:22.180 run actually about 22 minutes over and, uh, I don't want to be stressing people's attention
02:57:29.020 spans.
02:57:29.540 So, uh, I want to thank you, Eric Stryker for coming on here and anything you want to plug,
02:57:35.160 uh, go ahead and do that now.
02:57:36.420 Uh, sure.
02:57:37.220 Yeah.
02:57:37.720 Um, I'll just personally plug, uh, uh, the traditionalist worker party website, tradworker.org.
02:57:44.540 Uh, of course, uh, I think it would be redundant to plug the daily stormer.
02:57:48.900 Uh, check me out on Twitter, Eric Stryker DS.
02:57:52.700 Uh, that's about it for me.
02:57:54.280 It was, uh, it was awesome to be here with you as a door.
02:57:56.460 Great conversation.
02:57:57.360 We got a lot covered.
02:57:59.740 Uh, hope people enjoyed our talk.
02:58:02.060 Yeah.
02:58:02.500 Well, I'm certain that they, that they did because I sure enjoyed it.
02:58:08.280 Uh, you were a great guest as I knew you would be from having heard you on the, the David
02:58:13.540 Duke show so many times.
02:58:14.500 That's one of the few radio shows that I actually do make an effort to listen to regularly.
02:58:19.280 And you're always great on there and you were great on here.
02:58:22.480 And I hope you're, uh, willing to come back again.
02:58:26.000 Oh, definitely.
02:58:26.700 I really enjoyed my time here today.
02:58:28.400 Asmador, great conversation.
02:58:29.660 Okay.
02:58:31.820 All right.
02:58:32.640 Well, everybody out there in, uh, why America or Western Europe or Australia or wherever
02:58:39.360 you may be where white people live.
02:58:41.460 This has been the crypto report for this week and we're signing off.
02:58:46.480 We'll be right back.
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