00:06:55.100Welcome to this action-packed, fun-filled episode of the Crypto Report for Sunday, June 24th, 2018.
00:07:06.440I'm recording this intro Sunday morning.
00:07:09.900And we already recorded an excellent interview with Lee Rogers, one of our favorite guests here at TKR, a personal friend of mine, and my co-worker at Daily Stormer.
00:07:24.940And you're going to really enjoy that interview after this short intro.
00:07:30.660I've got a couple of things that I wanted to bring up right at the beginning of the show.
00:07:35.460First of all, the Stormer Book Clubs are up and running.
00:07:42.300And if you are a young white man of good character, and you agree with the basic premises of the things that are written about on Daily Stormer,
00:07:52.460and you believe in American nationalism, you're pro-white, and you're tired of all the nonsense,
00:08:00.420you should definitely look into joining a Stormer Book Club.
00:08:05.180Now, you have to be 18 years or older to join a Stormer Book Club.
00:08:09.780Uh, that's for, uh, our own legal protection and yours.
00:08:14.420So, you know, sorry to the, uh, young fellas.
00:08:18.120I know there are a lot of really motivated young fellas who are not yet 18,
00:08:21.920but, uh, just keep, uh, keep your nose to the grindstone, do the right thing,
00:08:28.120do your best in school, get in shape or stay in shape.
00:08:33.380And when you turn 18, contact Stormer Book Club.
00:08:37.500But if you are over 18 and you're interested in, uh, getting to know more about joining Stormer Book Club,
00:08:45.160email Stormer Book Clubs, that's, uh, as I always say, that's plural, Stormer Book Clubs at airmail.cc.
00:08:55.480And there'll be a link in the description, uh, for you to click on and, uh, go directly to that email.
00:09:03.380There are people there on the other end who will be more than happy to give you all the info you need
00:09:10.400and, uh, help you on your way to becoming a full-fledged Stormer.
00:09:16.760Uh, the other thing, um, I don't do this very often.
00:09:22.060I rarely shill for donations, but I really need some donations.
00:09:25.420Uh, donations are completely dried up.
00:09:29.160Uh, and I know a lot of people are scared of the Bitcoin thing.
00:09:34.360The, you know, are, you know, they're confused about it or whatever, but it's really not that hard.
00:09:40.640There's always a Bitcoin address under the show.
00:09:44.240So if you're, uh, if you enjoy the content that we put out here at TKR and you, uh, want to help, uh, you know, defray some legal expenses and that sort of thing,
00:09:58.340then, uh, feel free to donate via the Bitcoin, which will also be posted in the description.
00:10:07.460Uh, moving on, uh, I am now the permanent co-host of Hate House, uh, until Larry Ridgway decides that he's sick of having me around.
00:10:22.200And, uh, so you can, uh, watch for me there.
00:10:24.980There's a new episode of Hate House that posted this morning.
00:10:28.960It's on the radio section of Daily Stormer as well as, uh, in the all shows feed over at TRS.
00:13:03.340More things they're doing to enrich their community, courtesy of the Miami Herald.
00:13:09.840Saturday, Hollywood resident Javane McDonald, this nigger, got arrested for the fourth time in eight months.
00:13:17.500Motherfucking niggers just can't stay out of trouble, you know what I'm saying?
00:13:20.180It's oppressive all these white man's fucking laws and shit, nigga.
00:13:23.840How you've expected me to live, my nigga?
00:13:26.460Now, unlike the previous three occasions, though, this conviction on this charge could end the freedom phase of the 19-year-old McDonald's life.
00:13:39.280That's because this nigger charged with ending another life by premeditated murder.
00:13:45.220This carries a life sentence or the death penalty by Florida statutes.
00:13:50.980According to Pembroke Pines Police, the life McDonald ended belonged to 20-year-old Tyler Rowe.
00:13:56.460Who died from a gunshot wound the night of May 23rd.
00:14:00.420Police stated that Rowe got shot in or around the gatehouse or Pine Lake Apartments around 930 and got dropped off at Memorial Hospital Pembroke, where he died.
00:14:30.600AIDS niggers, Jesus niggers, niggers of all sorts.
00:14:33.740But we can cross over to the Netherlands, where we can talk about sand niggers, where the nation's shocked as a Muslim violently stabs police dog.
00:14:44.100Courtesy of the Daily Stormer, a police dog has died after it was axed to death by a Syrian man who attacked the police officers trying to arrest him.
00:15:07.980When police squads raided the flat, he attacked them and stabbed the police dog, which died from its injuries, killing doggos.
00:15:17.460Shidam male or core lamers issued a statement saying that the suspect was a Syrian who had been living with his father in Shidam since last year.
00:15:26.360The 26-year-old man was shot and injured in the raid yesterday.
00:15:29.960The man was known to help to several help organizations, but this was an escalation we had not seen coming.
00:18:46.780As I was saying to you just before I clicked the record button here, this is at least your fourth appearance, if not your fifth.
00:18:55.620I think most likely your fourth, which makes you now the favorite guest of the crypto report.
00:19:02.140You have now surpassed Emily Ucas in a number of guest appearances, and I know the audience appreciates that as much as I do because it really pumps the show up a notch when you come on.
00:19:18.960So anybody who's listening who wasn't already aware of InfoStormer.com, I can't imagine that there are any that weren't, but you should go and check out InfoStormer.com.
00:19:30.200It's a great website all on its own, and it's an excellent supplement to people who read Daily Stormer so regularly that, like myself, that they'll log on to Daily Stormer several times a day and go, damn, nothing new there.
00:19:44.200Well, go over to InfoStormer.com, and there's new stuff there, and there's also a forum there, and you should join up on that forum.
00:19:53.220I check in there regularly, and it's a fairly new forum, but it's getting more active all the time, and there are some very interesting posters on there as well.
00:20:05.620Yeah, I think we've got a pretty decent community there.
00:20:07.820I mean, it's a smaller community, obviously, but the way I look at it is that the more targets we have out there, as far as websites, blogs, I mean, whatever we can throw out there, the better.
00:20:18.980And it's just another target for our enemies to deal with.
00:20:21.300And just a little while ago, like about a month ago, a lot of our sites were under sustained denial-of-service attack, and my site came under just an extensive amount of denial-of-service attacks in a very short period of time.
00:20:34.940And just the fact that our enemies decided to go after my site, I think it says a lot.
00:20:42.180So that's InfoStormer.com, and I encourage people to check it out.
00:20:45.860Yeah, and there's also StormerReport. What's the URL for that?
00:20:50.040Yeah, it's StormerReport.com. Actually, I've got to get that thing updated.
00:20:53.560I've been kind of languishing on getting that completely updated, but it's got copies of the Stormer Sunday Report.
00:21:00.720It's got your podcast. It has my podcast.
00:21:05.700You can find archives of various daily Stormer-related shows and content, so StormerReport.com.
00:21:12.060And I think this weekend, I'm planning on getting that fully updated with all the latest Sunday Stormer editions and everything else.
00:21:21.960Well, great. Yeah, and there's two or three crypto reports that need to go on there, too.
00:21:25.280But that's a great central location for these daily Stormer-centric shows that aren't necessarily like on TRS or some of the other radio networks.
00:21:38.180And I regularly link that to people when I see them in a forum or on social media somewhere, and they say,
00:21:45.220what are some good shows to listen to?
00:21:46.800And I'm like, hey, here's a load of gems for you.
00:21:50.840But I think we should start off with we should honor the dead, and if they don't deserve honoring, then we should do something else.
00:22:01.940But we have suffered the loss of two icons, I guess you could say.
00:22:09.340The evil Jew, Charles Krauthammer, is dead, and the angelic, intelligent gorilla, Coco, is dead.
00:22:18.200And Coco is by far the bigger loss, don't you think?
00:22:56.060And it was pretty much just trying to shove all this Jewish bullshit down everybody's throats.
00:23:00.360And, unfortunately, the boomer generation thought he was this great man because, well, he was on TV, and he was presented as an expert.
00:23:08.040And I was listening to Fox News today, and, my God, like, the entire time, they're just going on and on about the death of Charles Krauthammer and how great he was and how he was an intellectual giant.
00:23:43.960And she was one of the best examples of why you should never compare blacks to gorillas because it's unfair to the gorillas.
00:23:51.760And she actually had a higher IQ than the median IQ of blacks worldwide.
00:24:01.720Some estimates, the lowest estimate of her IQ I ever read was 83, but I don't think that's correct because I've seen some fairly well-cited articles where Coco had an IQ of around 90.
00:24:15.380And as we know, the highest black IQ nationally on Earth is the American blacks, and that's around 85.
00:24:24.340So, Coco is actually smarter than blacks.
00:24:27.940And I don't remember who wrote the article about Coco on Daily Stormer, but…
00:24:36.080Okay, well, as you so aptly pointed out, Coco was able to do things like fend for herself.
00:24:44.500She didn't have to depend on the white man for food aid and things like that.
00:24:51.480And she enjoyed reading books and so forth, which is something that the blacks never do.
00:24:56.960But, no, on a serious note, that was a very, very important step in primatology and really in biology was when they taught Coco how to teach sign language.
00:25:13.780And it was a very revelatory thing that these higher primates were able to communicate on a very similar level to humans that they could actually communicate with us in language form, even though, you know, their mouths and so forth weren't formed to where they could speak in our language.
00:25:36.120But first, they taught her sign language, and then they came up with a computer keyboard that she could type on.
00:25:44.520It didn't have as many symbols as, you know, our keyboard that we use, but she could actually communicate things.
00:25:52.740And she was always communicating things like, I love you and stuff like that.
00:26:16.500It's an interesting case study with everything that she was able to do.
00:26:20.540And another thing that I found interesting is that they actually gave her a kitten.
00:26:27.860And she actually got really close to the kitten and other kittens that they provided her.
00:26:35.600And you could see that she showed an emotional connection to the kittens.
00:26:40.580And when you compare how Coco treated these kittens compared to how you see a lot of blacks treat cats or dogs, there was definitely a profound difference.
00:26:56.000And I thought that was another fascinating aspect to this whole story.
00:27:19.980Well, of course, that little black child fell into his enclosure.
00:27:25.540And now any parent would never have let that even happen.
00:27:29.780We haven't even gotten to the point where that would have been a chance that something like that would happen.
00:27:35.060But it looked like Harambe was trying to protect the child.
00:27:39.440But those people at the zoo freaked out.
00:27:41.620They ended up shooting Harambe instead of, well, you know, they ended up shooting him.
00:27:46.220But, yeah, I mean, that was a really sad situation.
00:27:49.460I argued in the article that I wrote in the Daily Stormer that it probably should have been the other way around.
00:27:54.700I mean, they shouldn't have killed the gorilla to save this little black child considering what the black child is probably going to grow up into.
00:28:00.660Well, not only that, and it's not like we have a dearth of pick-a-ninnies running around.
00:28:13.000But, yeah, I mean, Coco the gorilla, giant loss, crowd hammer, not so much.
00:28:18.040And, you know, like you mentioned, you've been having to watch Fox News and hear them just go on and on about how wonderful he was and how is the news ever going to be right without him again and all that.
00:28:34.780And I think the listener out there, you know, our lovely audience, they should take a moment to thank us for having to watch this stuff because of our job.
00:28:46.020You know, if it wasn't for writing for Daily Stormer, I would never, ever watch cable news, any channel.
00:28:52.560And so we're doing the dirty work for them so they don't have to.
00:28:57.420But, you know, in the article on Daily Stormer about Crowdhammer's death, they posted a video, and the video was of Fox and Friends, the morning show, the one with the vapid airhead Ainsley Earhart.
00:29:40.560It was either around the time that he announced accurately that Mexicans are rapists and said that, you know, immigration was going to be his main platform, or it was around a little later and around the time of the first debate.
00:29:54.840It was hard to tell from just the short context of that video clip.
00:29:59.660But Crowdhammer came on there, and, I mean, he was a thousand times more vapid with his arguments than even the stupid crap Ben Shapiro kept peddling.
00:30:10.880But it was the same stupid predictions with the same stupid lack of facts and reason to go with it.
00:30:20.200He was saying, well, you know, first of all, Trump's not a serious candidate.
00:30:24.220I don't believe he's really even running to be president.
00:30:26.880Second of all, we don't dare take him seriously and allow him in these debates.
00:30:31.700You know, why is he being put in the main group of the debates instead of over at the kiddie table with Rand Paul and all these other also-Rands?
00:30:42.080And because, you know, if we take him seriously, that makes us look bad.
00:30:47.160And thirdly, if he wins the nomination, that will be the end of the GOP and the end of the nation because Hillary will just win.
00:30:57.980Again, everyone on that stage could defeat Hillary except Trump.
00:31:02.180And this is this political analyst that we just absolutely can't do without.
00:31:08.440And that's one of the great things about the Internet is that, you know, Crowdhammer and guys like him that are his age, one of the reasons they were able to, you know, people like him and George Will and so forth,
00:31:22.400one of the reasons they were able to develop their reputations the way that they did was that they would go on the on these shows, you know, and before cable news, it was just the Sunday morning talk shows, but news shows.
00:31:34.680But even once it became cable news, they'd go on these shows, they would say these moronic things.
00:31:42.120And then when it didn't pan out to be what they said it was, it would just disappear into the ether because there was no YouTube or anywhere like that to go.
00:31:54.020And they could claim later, you know, I predicted all this.
00:31:56.680And so, yeah, I mean, he was just he was a double whammy.
00:32:03.300He was a Jew and he was a psychiatrist.
00:32:06.520And that doesn't make him an expert in politics.
00:32:08.880That makes him an expert in manipulating the Gentiles.
00:32:14.360Yeah, you know, it's interesting when you take a look at his predictions over what happened with the 2016 election,
00:32:22.300you compare them to the predictions and all the material that people like myself, Andrew Anglin and others were putting out there at the time.
00:32:31.640Our predictions and our analysis was far more accurate than anybody on the mainstream Jewish controlled media,
00:32:40.300because all they were doing is they were promoting propaganda to manipulate people.
00:32:44.880They weren't actually looking at what was really going on on the ground.
00:32:47.920And that's why a lot of these pollsters were wrong as well.
00:32:50.780Like, yeah, that was that that Jew was named Adam Silver, who does all that polling.
00:32:55.680You know, the media was always referencing him and and painting him.
00:33:00.980He was like the smartest pollster of all time.
00:33:59.460And even, you know, we did the massive daily stormer live stream where like I think I was the only one on the stream the whole time.
00:34:08.960It was like an 18 hour stream where, you know, once the polls opened, I started that stream and we stayed on for several hours after and had a bunch of guests.
00:34:18.700But, you know, when when Anglin and Ziger and some of the other guys came on there, I remember Anglin was saying, like, well, you know, I believe Trump's going to win.
00:34:26.220But, man, it's scary because, you know, they the media had been doing such with people like Krauthammer had been doing such a gaslighting operation to convince everyone that Trump couldn't possibly win.
00:34:39.740But I stuck to my guns and I said, no, I am predicting that Trump is going to win.
00:34:59.560I mean, no, seriously, I mean, people like me, people like you, I mean, we're definitely as far as I'm concerned, we're definitely more objective playlist than anybody you see in the Jewish controlled media.
00:35:13.400And a lot of these people that have been out there for years and years and they're operating in a paradigm that doesn't exist anymore.
00:35:25.060A lot of them seem to be on the misconception that we're still living in like the 1980s or the 1990s and that they have control over information.
00:35:35.860And people, they still think that people can't access information like they can do today.
00:35:41.240And because back in the 1980s, 1990s, you didn't have things like YouTube or or the Internet or anything like we have now.
00:35:48.800So now you have a situation where anybody can access information.
00:35:53.040They can see what people said five years ago, 10 years ago.
00:35:59.020And it's created a situation where the Jewish controlled media doesn't have anywhere near the power that they have now.
00:36:05.140I mean, a site like the Daily Stormer has just an extraordinary amount of influence because a lot of the ideas that we're posting on the Daily Stormer, it's infecting a lot of these Republican oriented sites.
00:36:17.180It's conservative oriented sites, sites like Breitbart and the list goes on and on.
00:36:22.800And then those got those ideas get propagated to an even larger audience.
00:36:27.780And I think that's why we're seeing this rise of nationalism and populism in places like Europe, of course, here in the United States.
00:36:36.420I mean, Italy just had an election where they brought in a populist government.
00:36:42.080And now they're rejecting all the boats, these boats of Africans that have been coming in.
00:36:47.920So a lot of the stuff that we've been doing, I feel, has really started to have an effect.
00:37:06.540But yeah, I mean, I guess just to boil it down to its essence is before the Internet, no one ever had the opportunity to say, hey, wait a minute, in a way that other people could get it out in front of millions of people if what they had to say had enough value.
00:37:30.480And the other thing, you know, the Internet has freed us up to is one of the things that over the decades since I've been an adult, probably even before that, though, you know, as a teenager, I didn't think about this stuff as much.
00:37:46.400I was, you know, trying to chase girls and figure out how I was going to get beer that weekend and stuff like that.
00:37:57.560But the thing that was so frustrating was that the knowledge that what was being portrayed as the status quo, the accepted, you know, what everybody thinks, you know, this is basically everybody's on the same basic page here about stuff like race.
00:38:23.560And, you know, everything from, you know, economics as far as, you know, people have been pissed off about a lot of stuff like the way we let other countries take advantage of us in trade, immigration, you know, the Negro problem and all that.
00:38:41.520And they would talk about these things, but not publicly like, you know, you go to work and at work, it might be 30 percent blacks there.
00:38:51.520And even if it wasn't, you had this corporate culture there where you couldn't just say, you know, these niggers up here are worthless.
00:39:00.420If the government didn't force us to hire them, we could just get rid of them.
00:39:04.900And our productivity would go up a hundred percent or something like that or, or, or whatever, you know, these guys, uh, you know, when you get together with your friends, you'd tell the truth.
00:39:17.260When you go to school, go to work, go to church, uh, go to the club, whatever it was, you couldn't just come out and say these things because the media, uh, and you know, the government schools.
00:39:28.900The government schools and all that had created, uh, this politically correct paradigm where you just had to kind of shut up about that stuff.
00:39:38.460And when the, with the advent of the internet, um, you go out there and you, you know, you can put out your opinion.
00:39:45.940And if you're even worried about, you know, the social stuff, you just put it out there anonymously.
00:39:52.560And the first thing you notice is that there are all these people who agree with you, millions upon millions of people who agree with you.
00:40:00.060And they're like, yeah, I'm white and I'm sick of this too.
00:40:05.360I mean, you take all these comment sections where, you know, you got some black gangbanger that ends up killing a bunch of people, raping a bunch of people.
00:40:12.780You see under the comment section, it's like that fucking nigger or whatever.
00:40:16.020And it's just, it's nonstop of these comments from white people who are all pissed off at these violent savages that are going around and doing all this shit.
00:40:24.260And you got all these Jews in the media who are acting like we're bad people because we're sick of this shit.
00:40:30.700So the internet has really helped to just put a huge dent in all this politically correct bullshit and nonsense.
00:40:39.960And I think over really the past like five years or so, we've seen some real inroads on that.
00:40:45.340I mean, people have just gotten fed up with all this nonsense.
00:40:48.980You get this like tranny bullshit now that's emerged over the past few years.
00:40:53.440And they're trying to say that that's not a mental illness, even though it obviously is.
00:40:58.060And they're just trying to push an increasing amount of insanity on us.
00:41:01.840And people are just fed up with all this.
00:41:03.960And I think that was really one of the main reasons.
00:41:07.240Well, there's many reasons, but I think that was one of the main reasons that Donald Trump got elected and people got behind him.
00:41:13.180Because here you have an alpha male figure that is politically incorrect and saying things that are edgy.
00:41:20.340Not totally crazy, but edgy enough where you had the establishment, the Jewish controlled media establishment, saying all this stuff like,
00:41:31.080Oh, well, he's saying all these things he's not supposed to say.
00:41:36.180And I really think that he tapped into this vein of white people that are just so sick of all this political correctness and just want to speak the truth about what's really going on.
00:41:47.200And we haven't been allowed to do that because of the Jewish controlled media and all these Jewish enforced societal norms, which aren't natural.
00:41:54.100And they sure as hell shouldn't be norms.
00:41:57.840And, you know, the interesting thing about the stuff that Trump said that was allegedly so far out of the mainstream, it was only out of the mainstream for the mainstream media.
00:42:08.260Because, you know, obviously he had been fairly astute as a person who had been paying attention to politics, even if he had been getting his politics from Fox News and CNN and all that.
00:42:21.420But, you know, somebody who looked at the long picture instead of just the daily news cycle and paid attention and remembered would know that, like, you weren't supposed to talk about immigration anymore because the idea was supposed to be settled.
00:42:38.140We were, you know, going to brand America is going to be brown just because it was the right thing to do on the one hand and there's no way to stop it on the other.
00:42:46.820And with the policies that really that Bush enacted more than anything else, of course, Obama accelerated them, but it was Bush who just completely gave up on the border.
00:43:00.820I mean, even Clinton gave, you know, said good words about immigration, even though he didn't do anything about it.
00:43:09.520And he had a blue ribbon panel that said we were going to have to do something about this immigration and get rid of things like the lottery and, you know, having to go around to this country and get this many in that country and get that many and all.
00:43:22.120And that immigration was going to have to serve the American people rather than serving the people of everywhere else in the world.
00:43:29.040But Bush wrecked that as far as far as far as the enforcement of it and the narrative in the media.
00:43:37.680And so it was supposed to be a settled thing.
00:43:39.680Both Republicans and the Democrats were for open borders and all this stuff.
00:43:45.140But every time and it started towards the end of Bush's tenure, every time they would bring up one of these massive amnesty programs, a magical thing would happen.
00:43:56.940When they were on the floor, bringing it up for a vote, the American people, so many of them would call in telling them you had damn well better not do it, that it would completely shut down the congressional switchboard.
00:44:12.040The first time in history the congressional switchboard was shut down was during one of these amnesty votes.
00:44:19.240And that was the first time I was really made aware of Lindsey Graham.
00:44:23.620It was 2007 or, yeah, it was probably 2006, late 2006, early 2007.
00:44:51.980And, you know, the same thing with right after Obama got elected, you had the Gang of Eight with Rubio and Graham and several Democrats and all.
00:45:02.360You know, they tried to bring these things up and there was so much backlash from the American people.
00:45:07.320And somebody like Trump could watch that.
00:45:09.960And so, you know, to the average person who was getting their news from mainstream sources, it seemed like such a radical and crazy thing to do to come out and say, hey, let's put a stop to all this.
00:45:28.360I mean, the Jewish-controlled media, all these big media conglomerates, a lot of these personalities and people that work for these corporations,
00:45:40.660Like these people, they still believe that they can manipulate reality.
00:45:44.740And they live in these environments where they have a bunch of people who agree with them.
00:45:49.260So they're not actually getting out and interacting with the actual real Americans that are out there throughout the country.
00:45:57.220So, I mean, there's a big difference between what you see in a place like New York City or San Francisco or Los Angeles and a place like, I don't know, where you are in Texas or Oklahoma or Iowa or whatever.
00:46:11.220There's a huge cultural difference there.
00:46:13.220And the fact that these people are in these silos, I think, has caused them to have a meltdown because they don't understand why their propaganda isn't working.
00:46:24.200They don't understand why Trump even became president.
00:46:28.320They're still in denial over all these things.
00:46:30.560But to anybody who actually understood America itself and what was happening and seeing just the decimation of all these towns and cities throughout the heartland of the country because of all these ridiculous trade practices and all these jobs getting shipped overseas.
00:46:47.260I mean, to anybody who saw that, it was obvious that Trump was going to tap into something with his rhetoric and the things that he was talking about on trade, on immigration, and so forth and so on.
00:46:57.660Because the policies of the past 30, 40, even 50 years, it has just destroyed the heartland of this country.
00:47:06.400I'm sure you've seen it where you are in Texas.
00:47:08.640There's just been a huge shift, and it has been for the better.
00:47:12.700And I remember when it really was shifting for the worse.
00:47:17.540Somebody in one of the recent stories about tearing the Mexican babies from their mamas and all that on the Daily Stormer BBS posted an article showing where some business up north somewhere had been raided, and like 100 illegal aliens were carted off.
00:47:43.700And that reminded me, and I went and found the link right here near me, when all this first started, I remember around 1997, I believe around Christmas of 1997, my dad, who doesn't live here in Texas anymore, he came to visit for Christmas.
00:48:06.060And so we met in the town where we're from, Winsboro, where we had relatives there, but they've moved elsewhere now.
00:48:14.320But we wanted to go to this little town, Pittsburgh, for a Walmart.
00:48:26.160So, you know, just myself and my dad drove there.
00:48:28.120Now, Pittsburgh was a town that I hadn't been around much since I was a kid.
00:48:34.760I had relatives who lived near it out in the country.
00:48:38.380And so when I was a kid, I'd go, you know, and run around on the farm for a few weeks in the summer and stuff and go into Pittsburgh fairly regularly.
00:48:46.280And it was a white town, just a totally white area.
00:48:49.120There was nothing there that anybody but white people – well, Pittsburgh had plenty of blacks, but they lived in their own little section.
00:48:55.000But there wasn't really anything there that anybody but white people would want.
00:48:58.700It was all farming and ranching and oil field.
00:49:01.240That's it, you know, and – well, and coal mining.
00:49:05.580And we go to this Walmart super center, and, like, there's – it's just this giant one.
00:49:11.500It was one of the first super centers I ever saw.
00:49:14.320And we go inside, and I think he and I, other than the cashiers in the store, were the only people who could speak English.
00:49:21.060And it was just covered up in Mexicans everywhere.
00:50:10.920It's like nobody who was responsible for hiring these people and bringing them in there to work and everything was being charged with anything.
00:50:19.560And I had a relative who worked in the front office.
00:50:23.640And she told me that two days later, they had a whole new crop of Mexicans.
00:50:30.160So it was like they were just invading so much that you could go and just clear out factories.
00:50:37.400And two days later, you'd have a whole new workforce of wetbacks, while the local poor whites and blacks, who had always traditionally filled those jobs at these chicken processing factories, had no prospect of a job at all.
00:50:57.320You know, and so they either had to go on welfare or, like, move and go to someplace like Tyler or, more likely, even someplace like Dallas, just to find a minimum wage job somewhere while, you know, leaving behind empty houses for these wetbacks to come occupy and just turn the whole place brown.
00:51:17.680And that's changing now, hopefully, and I'm hoping that when they raid these places now, that they're going to be filing some charges on the, you know, the corporate actors, because that's where the real enforcement is going to come from.
00:51:34.480I have always said, and I still believe this, you wouldn't even have to do it to big corporations.
00:51:38.740If you just send ICE out to a few construction sites, say half a dozen of them in one week, and they not only rounded up the illegals, but they arrested the white contractors who were hiring these illegals and, you know, put them on TV doing a perp walk, just a half a dozen of them.
00:52:01.480The next work day, they would tell all their Mexicans, sorry, fellas, I got to let you all go and hire me some Americans, because they don't want to go to prison.
00:52:15.560Yeah, that would definitely send a strong message.
00:52:18.440And, I mean, well, I mean, the story that you just said, I mean, how many stories like that are there around the country?
00:52:24.040I'm sure there's just an untold number of them.
00:52:26.880And the fact that we've had just all of this brown sludge come into our country and take all these jobs, it's depressed wages, and it's created a situation where blue-collar workers and people who used to work in the manufacturing sector, they don't have any jobs and they haven't had any opportunities because of this.
00:52:51.420And I think what is really good about what Trump is doing is that he's starting to bring some of this stuff back with the policies on trade, I think his deregulation policies and the tax cuts, I think have also helped a little bit as well.
00:53:07.080But, I mean, the one thing that I've noticed, I haven't seen this in literally decades, but around where I live, I'm seeing all sorts of places that are looking for help.
00:53:16.960I mean, there's all these help-wanted signs everywhere, and you can tell that there is some actual enthusiasm in the economy.
00:53:36.160So, I think things are starting to move in the proper direction, and the fact that Trump is really doing some stuff with tariffs on trade, I think is really going to pay some dividends.
00:53:47.560I know that in the short term, you might see some costs go up as a result of the tariffs, but I think long-term, it's going to be very good for white Americans and job prospects.
00:53:58.740You're going to see a lot more jobs, and you're going to see a lot more opportunities, and that's going to be a good thing for all of us.
00:54:04.220Well, yeah, you know, for the longest now, the GOP has been telling us that we needed complete, unfettered, free trade, and the reason that we needed that is so that you could save like a nickel per package on ramen noodles at Walmart.
00:54:32.300And what they don't tell you is, well, if we actually had economic nationalism where our free trade that's just totally free trade was only extended to the 50 states,
00:54:48.880and we had actual aggressive trade policies that looked out for America instead of all this geopolitical nonsense, and just basically, you know, and saying that it's geopolitical nonsense is actually going easy on them.
00:55:06.580Because, you know, because, you know, because, you know, you can make the case of things like with these tariffs that Trump's putting on the European cars now.
00:55:13.740You know, they've had tariffs on our cars for decades, huge ones in Europe, just extreme protectionist tariffs, and it's always been very, very hard to sell American cars in Europe.
00:55:27.500But we have no tariffs on their cars, and, you know, our auto industry has suffered from that.
00:55:34.580But if you turn that stuff around, you know, yeah, your costs might go up a little bit, but over a period of time, when you start bringing back the good jobs, the manufacturing jobs and all that,
00:55:48.240these people who have been so worried about saving five cents on a package of ramen noodles might be able to afford to have steak for dinner.
00:55:55.020No question. Yeah, you're 100% right. And, you know, you see all this fear mongering in the Jewish media about how Trump is launching a trade war,
00:56:04.140because he's putting just a nominal amount of tariffs on all these countries that have been screwing us for I don't know how many years with these bogus free trade deals.
00:56:14.960And I'm thinking, like, okay, well, we've already lost the trade war, we have a trade deficit with China, it's like 500 billion a year.
00:56:21.760And then we got a huge trade deficit with Mexico, huge trade deficit with the European Union.
00:56:27.260I mean, we're at a point where we've already lost the trade war.
00:56:30.820So how about if we start fighting back a little bit?
00:56:33.940I mean, what do we have to lose at this point?
00:56:35.620And I think that's really critical, because really, we've had a situation like you were describing, where we haven't even tried to protect any of the industry in this country.
00:56:48.760And that's why a lot of the heartland of America has looked like a ghost town, because of all these factories that have just shut down and whatnot.
00:56:56.960They've been shipped over to places where these big multinational corporations could take advantage of cheap labor, like in places like China and Mexico.
00:57:04.980And that's where all the jobs have gone.
00:57:06.640So if you put the protective tariffs on, you can bring all these jobs back.
00:57:10.400And that's what I see is starting to happen.
00:57:13.500And it's again, it's going to be a good thing when we finally get to a point, hopefully, when you see these other countries say, OK, well, we've obviously taken advantage of the United States for decades upon decades.
00:57:27.300Maybe it's time that we start something that or at least come to an agreement that is much more fair for all parties involved.
00:57:33.200And I think even Trump mentioned briefly at the G7 a few weeks back that he would be open to maybe doing like a system amongst all G7 or G8 countries, if you count Russia, potentially, where you have just a total free trade with no tariffs, no anything.
00:57:55.320But what we have now is not actually free trade.
00:57:57.720It's unfair trade, or as Trump has called it, stupid trade.
00:58:00.900And he's trying to get to the point where it's at least a little bit more fair, where we have at least some competitive advantage where we can at least keep our jobs in the country.
00:58:12.820And that hasn't been happening for the past 40 to 50 years.
00:58:16.100And the way that our policies have worked is with the combination of free trade and open borders has been the perfect storm on the American worker.
00:58:28.980Because, you know, your factories go to Mexico and Asia.
00:58:38.360And at the same time as that's happening, what few factories are left, they get rid of their American workforce and hire illegal aliens.
00:59:09.480And what it was, was that it had originally been an AMF factory and it had been like it had been there for decades and they had really good jobs.
00:59:24.880And, you know, they made several times the minimum wage rate and they had full benefits and they had union protections.
00:59:33.420And the people who ran the place, when the business climate became amenable to replacing these people and filling the place up with wetbacks, they went through the motions that they had to go through.
00:59:52.360They ended the corporate entity that was that AMF factory and they left it shut long enough that it was legal because like you can't just fire a union workforce and hire non-union people.
01:00:04.880The plant has to be shut down for, I can't remember if it's two or three years, but they did whatever it was.
01:00:11.420And I got hired on there as a line foreman.
01:00:16.260And I walked onto that floor and the only people who could speak English in the whole place was myself, the foreman of the other line, a few guys who were on parole that got sent out there to work.
01:00:33.100And they were just the, and our, our bosses, you know, the supervisor and stuff over us, he, he could speak.
01:00:38.720He was a white guy and it was just these hundreds and hundreds of Mexicans.
01:00:43.960And they had a manpower office on site there at the plant, an unheard of thing, a manpower, a manpower office dedicated to one plant that was staffed every day.
01:01:00.200As long as the plant was open, helping these Mexicans forge their papers and, you know, go through whatever steps, you know, and filling out all the paperwork for the company to make sure the government would never come say anything.
01:01:11.380And so they had gotten rid of this, um, fairly well-paid, uh, workforce that was supporting American families, put all these people on the dole of, well, first on unemployment.
01:01:23.880And then, you know, the ones that could find other jobs, got other jobs and the ones who couldn't, if they were lucky, got on the dole and they import all these Mexicans.
01:01:32.660And I got to know a lot of these Mexicans and every single one of these Mexicans, uh, had big families they had brought up here and the wife and the children were drawing full welfare.
01:01:46.120And these Mexicans were claiming that they weren't married to these women and weren't living in the house.
01:01:52.480And so they're over here working and making this money while the taxpayers are subsidizing their, uh, their rent, their healthcare, their education, all of it, you know, paying for every aspect of their life.
01:02:09.980And again, I mean, how many stories like this are there around the country over the past several decades?
01:02:17.860And again, that's why Trump got elected because people saw this bullshit happening everywhere and they got sick of it.
01:02:24.640And the other GOP candidates, they weren't talking about trade.
01:02:28.900They weren't talking about immigration nearly as forcefully as Trump did.
01:02:32.860And, you know, that's why he's president and I'm actually fairly optimistic about the direction that things are heading in, especially over the past couple of months.
01:02:42.960I know some people have been discouraged with a few things that Trump has done, like on, uh, the serious stuff and even on Israel.
01:02:51.320But, um, I think overall, as far as what he's been doing, I think he's definitely putting things in the right direction and that's very important.
01:03:03.340So, um, yeah, he's not perfect, but who is, I mean, at least things are going in the right direction and that's really what's critical at this point.
01:03:12.680Well, in, in my opinion, they're going extremely in the right direction.
01:03:17.900Uh, and, and that's not coming from me as being like one of these MAGA peds who, you know, says Trump can do no wrong and all that.
01:03:28.000Um, but what I'm saying is the two most important things that he ran on that compared to these two, everything else he could totally ignore.
01:03:40.360Or if he got these two done, it would be the most successful presidency in my lifetime.
01:03:45.320And that's immigration and, uh, bringing back the jobs and keeping the ones that are already here, the manufacturing sector jobs and so forth.
01:03:56.100And he is really, really digging in and fighting hard about this.
01:04:00.540I mean, the, uh, we have for the first time since maybe Eisenhower, a zero tolerance policy on people invading the United States.
01:04:22.920And, um, you know, the, the, this is going to have an effect.
01:04:27.600I mean, the, the, even, uh, the fact that, uh, for there for a while, they were separating the children from the families.
01:04:35.100And of course, as it turned out, and you have a, an article or two about this on infostormer.com.
01:04:41.360And there have been several on daily stormer as well.
01:04:43.880Um, most of these stories that they hold up as an example, it turns out to be bogus anyway.
01:04:48.600You know, whatever kid they were coaching to do this or that turns out they're with their mother or whatever.
01:04:54.980But, uh, even if they keep the families together, if we're having a zero tolerance policy where we're going to prosecute every single illegal who crosses our borders without, you know, doing it the proper way where they come to a port of entry, where we can actually evaluate their case and decide whether we're going to let them in or not.
01:05:15.780If they all get prosecuted and, and they all have to experience a little bit of discomfort in a very short amount of time, that news is going to trickle back to Mexico and all the countries in Central America and all that they're coming from.
01:05:31.800And it's going to put a real damper on them coming.
01:05:35.820I mean, how many people are going to spend six or $7,000, uh, for some coyote to put them through, uh, a living hell to get to America when the thing that they're certain they are most likely to face is prosecution, jail time.
01:05:56.820Yeah, it's going to have a real impact.
01:05:59.300You're not going to see as many people wanting to take that journey and try to enter the country illegally.
01:06:04.820And it will be even more effective once we get some sort of real border wall set up.
01:06:11.100And, you know, I really think Trump is trying to do the best he can on this issue.
01:06:14.760I know, again, people are disappointed that he hasn't got a $25 billion for the wall, but I mean, he's dealing with Congress and he's dealing with all these people that don't want him to succeed.
01:06:24.980Um, but I think if the Republicans have some success in the midterms, I think there's a very good chance you could see a lot of these immigration initiatives like the border wall, the, uh, what's the other stuff that he's wanting to push the, um, the end to the visa lottery, um, things like that.
01:06:44.500Or the, uh, I'm sorry, the, uh, diversity, yeah, the diversity visa lottery, I think you could see a big Republican victory in the midterms, which I think it's very possible considering everything that's going on.
01:06:56.960Then you're going to see him able to push forward this immigration agenda and we'll get the border wall, we'll get all these things in place.
01:07:05.800And you're not going to see any of these people try to make that journey, especially when you get the wall up.
01:07:11.460Once that wall goes up, which I mean, if you've seen the prototypes, I mean, they had special forces tried to scale some of these things and they were unsuccessful.
01:07:19.840So if you get that up in all these places where you have huge illegal immigration traffic, where there's legal aliens trying to cross, that's going to fix this situation in short order.
01:07:29.420And if you don't think a wall works, just take a look at what goes on over in Israel.
01:07:34.100I mean, they have these elaborate fencing systems, huge walls, they have snipers that are just shooting Palestinians.
01:08:31.200And, um, these, uh, these CEOs and their mouthpieces in Congress are really the last hurdle because, you know, uh, Trump is, has got the, uh, IS agents on his side.
01:08:46.360You know, the, their union has been completely behind Trump and all the things that he wants to do.
01:08:51.440He's definitely got the American people behind him.
01:08:54.300Over 70% of the American people, uh, want this immigration reined in and just any survey you go look at.
01:09:03.740Um, and, and like I say, it's the CEOs, um, these, uh, far left Democrats and the cucked, uh, establishment Republicans and the judiciary is all that is what's against him now.
01:09:18.180And that is one hell of a set of adversaries.
01:09:22.220And, uh, I think for a guy who has never been in politics, uh, and ran for the highest office in the land and took it over, uh, he is doing very well.
01:09:35.000I mean, we have a few historical precedents for people doing this and none of them did well.
01:09:40.440You know, Trump had some real stumbling and, uh, a big learning curve when he got in there.
01:09:46.920But of late, he has really, um, you know, he's, he's picked up steam and he's figured out, uh, a lot of the mistakes that he's made and he's attacking these things in the right way.
01:10:02.600Uh, well, like one of the examples, you know, that I said, we've had historical examples was like Jimmy Carter.
01:10:08.160You know, that, I mean, and he actually had a little political experience.
01:10:10.960He had been a one-term governor, but, uh, you know, he was a complete outsider and he came into, uh, DC and filled up his administration with outsiders.
01:10:21.060And of course, uh, one of his big problems was that his ideology and his policies were completely fucked.
01:10:27.000But even still, you know, he had a, a Democrat controlled house and Senate and he couldn't get anything done.
01:10:34.960He was, um, one of the biggest failures in history.
01:10:38.620He wrecked the economy so bad that on the nightly news every night, they had come up with a metric called the misery index.
01:10:49.460And they would tell you what the, I mean, it was kind of like, you know, if you live in Texas, like I do,
01:10:56.340they've got the heat index, you know, where they, they, uh, factor in the, the, uh, temperature and the humidity and the dew point and all that.
01:11:05.740And they say, well, you know, it's 92 degrees out there, but it feels like it's 105.
01:11:10.060And the misery index is where they were, they were factoring in, you know, the amount of jobs that the economy was shedding like fleas, uh, the, uh, extreme inflation of, uh, you know, dry goods and things like that.
01:11:25.860And the, uh, shortages of things like oil and gasoline and the, uh, and the super high price of that.
01:11:33.920And it, you know, it just looked like America was over.
01:11:38.180And, and of course you had the things like his military failures and everything too.
01:11:42.440He couldn't even go get a few hostages from Iran.
01:11:46.400Ross Perot hired a few people and went and got his people out.
01:11:49.560The U S military couldn't even fly a helicopter.
01:11:51.780Yeah, I get Carter was quite the embarrassment.
01:11:54.200I mean, Carter was a little bit before my time.
01:11:57.040Um, but yeah, I, I, well, he was mine too.
01:12:00.080I mean, I was like, you know, but I mean, I've, you know, I've, of course, both of us have researched history and, you know, you had gas lines, you had these really weird policies where I remember seeing something just in the archive footage about how they lowered the highway speed limit to 55 miles per hour.
01:12:18.300Because they thought that would help with gasoline and you had the high oil prices, inflation.
01:12:23.640I think that, I think that might've been Nixon.