00:57:10.300all right welcome back everybody this is the crypto report
00:57:26.300i'm asmodore my guest tonight is thomas rousseau the commander of patriot front
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00:58:13.280so thomas so thomas before we went to break i said that when we came back i wanted to talk more about patriot front and so let's do that now um let me start from this angle um there are several organizations out there and each one um in its own way whether intentionally or just as a matter of course each one although they all have a somewhat um
00:58:41.280um similar ideal in that they are pro white they are pro white they are for uh white nationalism or or whatever it is they all occupy their own niche and thus you know draw different people to different organizations what is the niche of patriot front that you would describe it that makes it different from some of the other organizations uh for listeners to consider if they're thinking about you know which one i want to get involved in
00:59:11.260in public activism and i'm trying to decide which one of these orgs i want to consider we have a very unique is what i've found we have a very unique conception of the you know kind of america as a nation as a people and you know why we're advocating for america and why we're our presentation is as it is um and as far as you know the type of people we're looking for and when it comes when it leaves you know our presentation
00:59:39.160and when it comes into what we actually do we have a we have kind of a unique style of activism that we're looking to push forward you know i came out of charlottesville personally
00:59:48.120realizing that all these pitched street battles were you know kind of counterintuitive if they and there was a lot of risk associated with them
00:59:55.620but you know so what we've been doing a whole lot and what you've participated in a couple times has been you know we do a lot of these flash demos and flash rallies at various places
01:00:04.200and you know when you do it like this and you have this kind of style of guerrilla activism you're able to do so much more when it comes into you know more surgical
01:00:14.560um you know motives of getting your message out there to the people
01:00:18.340and we can go out and we can do things like hand out flyers in city centers to people because we don't announce it and there's no opposition
01:00:25.340and we can speak directly to the american people right there and they're a lot more receptive to the message than you'd originally think
01:00:32.380um but as far as you know our ideology and things that we come into you know a lot of groups have talked about you know the whole american nationalism debate
01:00:40.460and you know we are nationalists in the sense but we we advocate for a whole lot you know we don't call ourselves white nationalists
01:00:46.280for the for the purpose if nothing else that we you know we go further than that we believe there are specifics to the ideology
01:00:52.360there's a there's a manner of a fully fleshed out idea that you need to have about your vision for the future
01:00:59.780um and we do have that we have a complete you know manifestation of america that we look to take forward
01:01:06.920it's just a matter of you know finding the right people and building the right community and towards
01:01:11.600and you know and then thus creating a movement that can then realize it um but you know outside of specifics
01:01:18.340i believe that's what i can offer and you guys you're very busy you do a lot of uh different
01:01:24.800activism and there's never more than a period of a few days that goes by that i don't see
01:01:30.740uh you know posts coming across my gab feed where at some different part of the country your guys have
01:01:38.500gone out and they've put up flyers or they've put up a big banner but the first one that i'd like to
01:01:44.940talk about is your most recent one and i'm going to uh include the video of that in the uh post with
01:01:53.060the show and i'm going to do a write-up on it in the same post as well but you guys went um and you
01:02:00.360passed out flyers at the riverwalk in san antonio and then had a demonstration at the alamo why don't
01:02:07.120you tell us a little bit about that because that was uh that was a really good one definitely well
01:02:12.380you know first i'll start off by saying you know we are very busy and you know in spite of what you
01:02:16.220see on gab and twitter we have activism happening somewhere in the country just about every single
01:02:21.340day and we have members in every corner of the country from maine to florida to southern california
01:02:27.700and then washington and in most places in between so and we only have one type of member and that's
01:02:33.280an activist every single person who is in our organization is is committed to activism and you
01:02:38.780know you see an issue with a lot of various organizations is you know either they don't
01:02:42.320engage in activism or at worst they discourage it for their people um we see the whole community
01:02:48.200building social club aspect you know and set against activism and you know real world getting out there
01:02:54.620spreading the message that's a false dichotomy they're not mutually exclusive and we we believe
01:02:58.940in doing both and having each each you know each set of tactics strengthen each other so going to san
01:03:05.040antonio what we wanted to do is we wanted to do um some more direct outreach to you know the people
01:03:12.020especially san antonio for those of you who you know may not live in san antonio which is most of you
01:03:16.940it has been very hard hit by the waves of immigration coming from mexico and uh and thus its demographics
01:03:24.300have been completely shifted over and you know there is a bit of a bulwark in terms in terms of complete
01:03:30.140you know liberalization that comes with this texas state government but overall we decided to walk
01:03:35.900around san antonio there's this very nice river walk they have a river that flows through the city
01:03:39.400and they have uh they have shops and restaurants and and you know bridges and very in that very nice
01:03:43.820places all along on either side of it we split up and we and we walked down each path and we handed
01:03:48.040out you know these posters or flyers um to tons of white people with families and you know and
01:03:53.860children and all that stuff and you know it was funny seeing some of the reactions um of course
01:04:00.060you know it's not something that's that's in your face enough to where you can get a hold of what
01:04:03.980it's about immediately you actually have to read it to to get you know get a grip on what we're uh
01:04:08.960what we're telling you but the reception was you know fairly good and i guess that just goes to show
01:04:14.520that you know being an american is maybe being what people like to call racist if you actually care
01:04:20.340about your country but then we moved on and we we walked up to the alamo and as you can see in the
01:04:25.140video that we made um and it's hard to tell the crowd you know look at the crowd but it it was almost
01:04:32.020you know a uh a reenactment of history you had this group of you know a comparatively small group of you
01:04:38.240know of american patriots standing there outnumbered you know something fierce by all these mexicans who
01:04:43.660were standing around uh milling around in front of the alamo taking pictures of their smartphones and
01:04:47.820stuff they got out of the way pretty quickly when we showed up but it's just a matter of you know
01:04:51.660this is you know it's people who do not stand up and do something go out and do something you know
01:04:58.440it's it's great to think about things but you actually have to connect it to action people who
01:05:02.260don't do something and in that alamo video is is such a good representation you if if you don't act
01:05:10.540if you don't stand up if you don't take a risk if you don't do something then you are making all the
01:05:16.000sacrifices of your ancestors and in our case specifically it was all of our you know the
01:05:19.980ancestors that died at the alamo you're making it worth nothing you're making their deaths
01:05:24.000meaningless in the grand scheme of history and that's you know that's a huge motivation for us
01:05:28.640and that that was a personal thing that i noticed is you know we're not fighting for you know our our
01:05:35.200posterity as much i mean we are fighting for our posterity you know look i'm not going to say that
01:05:40.120we aren't but you know we're also fighting for our ancestors so that they're you know their entire
01:05:45.260lives you know the struggles that they they they they they gave everything for weren't completely in
01:05:51.700vain and you know so that they can be more than a passing moment and you know the in the pages of
01:05:56.820history you know that there's something left behind right yeah yeah um an interesting uh point that i
01:06:04.440kind of zeroed in on there you were talking about all the hispanics to put it politely at the alamo
01:06:12.480and it was the same thing when we did the texas is ours event at the capitol and people you know they
01:06:19.200can go look at the beginning of the video that i did when you know i did a live stream of the thing
01:06:25.400and when i'm walking onto the capitol grounds walking to the capitol building you can see it that
01:06:32.660they're i'm practically like the only white person there and and the weird thing is there's not black
01:06:39.620people anywhere either which that used to be um until very recently like say 20 25 years ago um
01:06:49.780the vast majority of the racial demographic in texas was whites and with a you know maybe about a 10
01:06:59.48015 percent minority of blacks and you know down in south texas there had always been a lot of mexicans
01:07:06.840but for the most part throughout texas like the united states there were whites and if you had a
01:07:12.220minority population it was black but i'm walking up to that capitol building and it's just mexicans
01:07:18.540everywhere with a smattering of hindu types whether they were uh indians or pakistanis whatever they were
01:07:26.320and you know the uh the turban wearing seek and the odd arab here and there and when i walked up to
01:07:36.540the i got there a little early when i walked up to the small crowd of people for the event that were
01:07:43.000already milling up and especially as more and more people showed you could see the discomfort on the
01:07:49.640faces of all these non-whites even though we weren't speaking yet we hadn't set up a pa system yet
01:07:56.260right there in the capital of texas on the capital grounds we just the fact that there were a bunch
01:08:04.540of white people who were suddenly getting together on the capital grounds of their own state that their
01:08:11.240own ancestors had built they were viewed with suspicion uh and like as outsiders in that very place
01:08:21.320by these people and of course when the speakers got really ridiculous yeah and when the speakers got
01:08:26.460going there were a lot of them at the capital doors trying to you know make goon faces and stuff like
01:08:32.360that but uh um it shouldn't be that way uh if it makes these people uncomfortable for us to be there
01:08:42.520being law-abiding citizens exercising our constitutional rights to freedom of speech and assembly
01:08:49.140well then we should as often as possible as often as it's effective assemble and practice these
01:08:58.200rights exercise these rights because we we should not be the ones who feel uncomfortable
01:09:05.160uh at the monuments and edifices of our own institutions definitely and you know the fact is
01:09:12.360that you know just going back to all if if you don't do anything all of you know the struggles that have
01:09:18.300been waged to actually create this nation you know the people and give them everything that they
01:09:23.020they should be benefiting from now it will be lost because these people they come here and they're
01:09:28.240just coming here to exploit they're coming here because it's easy and it's expedient and you know
01:09:32.220they treat our history and especially when you see them taking tours of the capitol building and then
01:09:36.740you know you know wobbling around with you know their eight children and all that stuff who are you
01:09:41.500know not paying any taxes for like like you were talking about earlier they treat our history and our
01:09:46.880monuments as some sort of tourist attraction attraction or a passing curiosity on their way to the
01:09:52.180welfare office and it's just they have they have nothing invested in this country and if it does make
01:09:59.220them uncomfortable for us exercising our claim to our own birthright then maybe they should go you know
01:10:06.580and that's just that's you know to say it flat out maybe they should go um because we're not going
01:10:11.680anywhere and so long as there is breath in our lungs and blood in our veins you know we're not
01:10:18.020going to stop speaking out we're not going to stop acting and we're not going to stop fighting for
01:10:22.560ultimately our freedom and self-determination as a people you know even if there's only you know a
01:10:27.720dozen of us left in this continent you can guarantee that we're not going to stop fighting well yeah and
01:10:31.920it speaks a whole lot to the the cultural uh issue of this from their perspective uh and ours that if
01:10:40.600it makes them uncomfortable and even angry that we just show up in groups to places like the capital
01:10:50.040or the alamo uh then that casts a whole different light on this idea that is spread to us through our
01:10:59.160educational institutions our media and from our government top down that it's our moral
01:11:05.240responsibility to share every inch of space of our nation with these people when they don't they feel
01:11:13.460entitled to their own space without us present including spaces like the capital and the the alamo
01:11:23.040absolutely you know that's that and it's interesting that you brought that up you know it's it's just a
01:11:28.060matter of you know they they come here and they they don't they don't they don't give what you
01:11:33.360actually need to give to become an american and there's a matter of they just can't understand it
01:11:36.980um because we are a divergent people you know we have we have very little in common and you know
01:11:42.940sure you have the exceptions of you know the the based latin americans and all that stuff but
01:11:49.660they don't you know they can't understand you can you can like it and you can appreciate america and
01:11:54.080you can even want to it to return to its founding stock but you know you can't be an american you
01:12:00.360know you can't just just because you really like you know just because a horse really likes a duck
01:12:04.980doesn't mean it can float in the lake and you know quack um and it doesn't and you know it's
01:12:10.180and and there is no objective foundation to say that even if that were possible that it is incumbent
01:12:20.380on us to want that from others that oh well you know we can bring 10 million africans in here and
01:12:27.980educate them to the point that they have this they magically will have the same iqs and the same values
01:12:32.680and the same behavior as us um that doesn't even if that were true which it obviously is not that does
01:12:40.260not make it our responsibility morally or otherwise to desire and enact that if you have to fix a population
01:12:48.080before you bring them in or even after you bring them in in some cases why would you want to do
01:12:53.260that in the first place you know and this is a great example of how you know the government has
01:12:57.920commercialized and packaged and sold the american identity which is in complete complete defiance of
01:13:04.460what it actually naturally is defined as and you know they as i said in the in the little speech i gave
01:13:10.720in front of the alamo they they just they're handing it out at border checkpoints because ultimately you
01:13:15.380know the system the powers that be and all that stuff they they want more than anything else you
01:13:20.840know that they want their profits and they want to be fat and happy and they want to they have
01:13:25.160there's a prevailing sense among all those who could be called leaders but in truth are you know
01:13:31.820couldn't be further from the from the title is that they don't have any caution or any thought of
01:13:38.620of any ramifications of their actions beyond you know their own death um they only want to to get
01:13:46.260out while they can and they can have their golden parachute as they call it and they're not going
01:13:50.020to live to see the ramifications of their things you know it's a standard boomer mentality but beyond
01:13:53.820that the fact that we have this you know this liberal dysfunctional democratic system is that it's
01:13:58.600completely taken out responsibility there is no responsibility for the actions of any of our
01:14:02.840politicians because they can always hand it off to someone else they always say oh no it was this
01:14:07.580committee or it was that council it was this you know i'm not responsible i just voted and
01:14:11.960spearheaded the law um you know never mind that law probably ended up you know in the in the deaths
01:14:17.020or rapes or however many you know bad things that could happen to americans it's there's no
01:14:23.020responsibility because there's no leadership and you know there's there's not even people you can pin
01:14:27.820it on and even when you do pin it on someone as we saw during the election even if people like
01:14:32.300are flagrantly you know disobeying the laws it's a matter of they're treated like aristocracy and
01:14:39.160they have you know they have no ramifications there's no responsibility and when you have no
01:14:44.320responsibility you have people in it for their own best interests absolutely and the thing is we're
01:14:49.700going to have an aristocracy no matter what type of system we set up that's been proven throughout
01:14:56.220history it doesn't matter if you're setting up a socialist democratic regime or a communist regime
01:15:06.940or a republic or a straight democracy you end up immediately with a an aristocracy and the air but you
01:15:18.400can make them responsible right if but the thing is in these democratic systems we don't acknowledge that
01:15:25.600there's an aristocracy and that so they are held responsible for nothing when what we need
01:15:30.200is a different type of system in which we acknowledge that an aristocracy resists and not resist exists
01:15:38.620and therefore it has a specific list of responsibilities and prohibitions and a specific list of things that
01:15:49.240will happen if it steps out of the bounds of those but let me let's switch gears
01:15:55.540here a little bit and let me go ahead and drop the big bomb this is the thing that the listeners
01:16:00.200are going to want to know the most and of course it's the issue that i'm most concerned about
01:16:05.940what is uh what is patriot front's uh position on the jewish question we have a we've repeatedly
01:16:13.700talked about you know the influence of the international jewish community in america
01:16:17.300um in fact if you go to the i'm not sure if it's the adl or splc they've both both written very uh