The Krypto Report - September 24, 2018


#39 - View from Behind the Wall


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 13 minutes

Words per Minute

153.57826

Word Count

20,535

Sentence Count

1,738

Misogynist Sentences

58

Hate Speech Sentences

148


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Let's go
00:00:30.000 The sound you hear is what some experts claim to be a Bigfoot scream.
00:00:46.680 It is regarded as the highest quality audio of the creature ever captured.
00:00:51.940 You are listening to the Crypto Report with Asmador, Donnie and Fast.
00:00:55.640 See Kyle, motherfucker.
00:00:56.720 Let me ask you, fine gentlemen, which of these congressional candidates look like you?
00:01:01.600 That's a gay Latino man and a black woman, Frank.
00:01:04.640 Exactly. American men used to control everything.
00:01:08.380 Look at a history book. We used to be the leading men. Now we're marginalized.
00:01:13.080 I attended a congressional debate this afternoon, and you know what I experienced?
00:01:18.100 It's all diverse gays and vaginas now.
00:01:20.960 The tide is changing, gentlemen, and it's changing too damn fast. Am I right?
00:01:26.720 I'll tell you something else. They're trying to take the old blue brewery away from us.
00:01:32.980 They want to convert it into an L-T-G-B-E-I-E-I-O or a goddamn African art gallery.
00:01:41.260 We need a candidate of our own, boys. A bright, shining beacon of hope.
00:01:46.460 We need someone who will promote and protect our values.
00:01:50.480 Someone who will make sure our culture doesn't disappear.
00:01:54.200 Someone who sat on a barstool and stared down the gun barrel that is the working class experience.
00:02:00.600 But who...
00:02:01.460 The new platform of the Democrat Party is radical socialism and open borders.
00:02:13.440 And I won't allow the United States of America to become the next Venezuela.
00:02:23.460 That's what they want to do.
00:02:28.400 Europe is not going to be the monolithic societies that they once were in the last century.
00:02:33.840 Jews are going to be at the center of that.
00:02:35.700 And Jews will be resented because of our leading role.
00:02:38.220 These kikes have got to go in ovens These kikes have got to go in ovens
00:02:50.800 These kikes have got to go in ovens We'll beat them like bongos, percussion
00:02:55.200 What these devils didn't know Was they'd get a huge concussion
00:03:01.020 While we're gassing all their cousins Making lampshades by the dozens
00:03:05.800 And while normies stayin' ignorant We keep deporting immigrants
00:03:10.380 Tie a noose around the neck Of all you coons who keep on bitchin'
00:03:15.060 All the faggots get beat down You cucks cross the line
00:03:19.520 Try to push up on our kids Guess what?
00:03:23.160 Cyclone time
00:03:24.140 These kikes have got to go in ovens
00:03:27.920 These kikes have got to go in ovens
00:03:32.520 These kikes have got to go
00:03:35.760 These kikes have got to go
00:03:40.300 These kikes have got to go
00:03:44.460 Load the camps up and shade the lamps up
00:03:46.520 Load the camps up and shade the lamps up
00:03:48.780 Load the camps up and shade the lamps up
00:03:51.100 Load the camps up and shade the lamps up
00:03:53.440 Load the camps up and shade the lamps up
00:03:55.700 You like to kid touch, your foreskin bite yuck
00:03:58.020 You like to push paws, you like to corrupt
00:04:00.260 You are the reason American culture's so messed up
00:04:02.680 I am no cuck, I'm so protective
00:04:04.800 I have a white family, I'm gonna protect it
00:04:07.320 I love ZB, you know I collect it
00:04:09.560 One four double eight, I'll make you respect it
00:04:11.840 These kikes have got to go
00:04:14.880 In a vince
00:04:16.320 These kikes have got to go
00:04:19.540 In a vince
00:04:20.940 Europe is not going to be the monolithic societies
00:04:24.960 that they once were in the last century
00:04:26.580 Jews are going to be at the center of that
00:04:28.500 and Jews will be resented because of our leading role
00:04:31.380 Welcome to the Crypto Report
00:04:46.600 We're in the front of it
00:04:48.040 We're in the right
00:04:48.880 We're in the right
00:04:50.120 We'll be right back.
00:05:20.120 We'll be right back.
00:05:50.120 Again, this week, we told you last week that Grandmaster Fash had a close relative who was on their deathbed.
00:06:00.220 And unfortunately, this person passed away, I believe, yesterday.
00:06:07.480 And so he can't be with us today.
00:06:10.580 He has, of course, you know, he has to look after family stuff.
00:06:16.060 But he says he wishes he could be here and he will be back next week and is looking forward to it.
00:06:23.120 So, you know, our condolences go out to Grandmaster Fash.
00:06:28.400 Right, Don?
00:06:29.780 Of course.
00:06:30.740 Yeah.
00:06:31.040 Without a doubt.
00:06:32.080 I had to say right, Don, so I could make sure you were there.
00:06:35.280 Oh, yeah.
00:06:35.700 I'm here.
00:06:36.040 My internet is so crappy that when I hear silence, my first thought is, oh, God, it's disconnected me again.
00:06:44.780 Well, let's get right in.
00:06:48.480 We've got a lot of stuff to talk about this week.
00:06:51.520 Oh, yeah.
00:06:52.100 A plethora.
00:06:52.900 Yeah.
00:06:53.200 I don't know how much of it we'll be able to get to.
00:06:55.380 But, you know, we've got, you know, the shuttening of Alex Jones continues.
00:07:02.520 And we've got the Christine Blasey Ford, Brett Kavanaugh saga.
00:07:11.300 And we've got, if we get to it, we've got Kike Rosenstein trying to pull Kike tricks on President Trump and America.
00:07:24.540 But to get started, we've actually got kind of a white pill story here.
00:07:32.500 It's funny anyway.
00:07:35.700 Were you aware that the wall is already getting built, Don?
00:07:39.340 I did hear something about that recently in El Paso or something, right?
00:07:44.160 Yeah.
00:07:44.460 El Paso, they're starting to build the wall.
00:07:48.640 And apparently the locals, if you can call them that, aren't too happy about it.
00:08:00.100 Let's see what they have to say.
00:08:02.920 But I would definitely like to stay like the way it is.
00:08:06.060 First on Fox tonight, construction for a so-called border wall could begin in downtown El Paso.
00:08:13.500 Now, this border fencing that you see right here behind me in the Chihuahuita neighborhood will soon be replaced by what U.S. Border Patrol is calling a wall.
00:08:21.980 For the neighbors who live right here on the border, there are mixed feelings on whether that change is even needed.
00:08:27.060 Belia Sanchez says since the current fence went up, there have been few illegal crossings.
00:08:33.420 If you can't give your opinion in English, it's irrelevant.
00:08:37.020 Exactly.
00:08:38.560 Let's continue.
00:08:39.940 Yeah.
00:08:40.440 Let me back that up a little bit.
00:08:42.720 Here we go.
00:08:43.620 For the neighbors who live right here on the border, there are mixed feelings on whether that change is even needed.
00:08:49.240 Belia Sanchez says since the current fence went up, there have been few illegal crossings in her neighborhood, which sits right on the U.S.-Mexico border.
00:08:59.660 She's been living in the Chihuahuita neighborhood for decades.
00:09:02.740 But starting Friday, her view of the border will change.
00:09:07.060 If she's been living in America for decades, why can't this bitch speak English?
00:09:13.680 Yeah, no, she's not trying to assimilate.
00:09:15.300 This is just an extension of Mexico for these fucking people.
00:09:18.600 And you know what else?
00:09:19.600 I don't want them to assimilate.
00:09:21.260 No, I don't want them to either.
00:09:22.500 I want them to get the fuck out.
00:09:24.820 Assimilate means they're going to start acting American and intermarrying with us and stuff.
00:09:30.640 Well, a lot of them do.
00:09:31.860 Well, yeah.
00:09:32.220 A lot of them do.
00:09:32.820 Yeah.
00:09:33.140 I don't want them doing that either, but I'm just saying.
00:09:35.060 I mean, if we have to have them here, I would rather them stay cloistered in their own...
00:09:40.140 I mean, if we have to have all these outgroups, and I know this is an unpopular opinion,
00:09:44.920 but if we can't have an extreme white majority, then just leave it multicultural, because I
00:09:53.900 don't want these people marrying our women and shit, or our men marrying their women.
00:09:59.560 No.
00:10:00.540 It's just dysgenic.
00:10:04.540 I agree.
00:10:05.060 West Border Patrol says the fencing will be replaced with a, quote, wall.
00:10:09.200 This worries border activists.
00:10:10.900 As members of the Borderline Immigration Council, we understand that migration is a very complex
00:10:15.680 issue.
00:10:16.520 Therefore, we would...
00:10:17.780 Now, this beaner bitch is a spokesperson for the ACLU Border Rights Center.
00:10:26.520 Now, border rights, what kind of Jew speak is that?
00:10:31.700 Yeah, there is no such thing.
00:10:33.120 These people who are not American citizens have no rights vis-a-vis our border.
00:10:38.900 No, none at all.
00:10:39.820 And this lady is saying that it's a complex issue.
00:10:44.300 It's not very complex.
00:10:45.520 It's really simple.
00:10:46.540 It's not a bit complex when you look at it this way.
00:10:50.420 And we're going to put up a wall, and we're going to deport them all.
00:10:53.580 And if they try to come in here, and that causes them injury, or if they have to go way
00:11:00.060 around the wall, and that causes them to starve to death, whatever, you know, fuck them.
00:11:04.340 That's how complex it is to me.
00:11:07.220 Yeah.
00:11:07.720 That's not very complex.
00:11:08.700 Yeah, it's not complex at all, unless you're trying to brown America.
00:11:13.020 Then it gets real fucking complex.
00:11:14.800 We'd like our government to look at this issue with a more complex lens.
00:11:18.920 Cynthia Pompas says a border wall won't solve illegal immigration.
00:11:22.800 You know, data has proven time and time again that border walls are ineffective.
00:11:28.580 Data has proven that her caloric intake is too high for the amount of energy she's expending.
00:11:38.680 Dangerous, are damaging to our communities and to our environment.
00:11:42.480 No, it's damaging to the beaner community.
00:11:45.040 Yeah.
00:11:46.020 They're damaging to our environment.
00:11:47.440 Oh, absolutely.
00:11:48.600 Absolutely.
00:11:49.340 I mean...
00:11:50.000 It's so ironic.
00:11:51.220 Yeah.
00:11:51.860 You know, 15, 20 years ago, you used to would see pictures of like Tijuana and Nuevo Laredo
00:12:00.860 and other border towns where, you know, they would have these shanty towns, giant shanty
00:12:05.460 towns right up against the border.
00:12:06.840 And there would just be like piles and piles, I mean like mountainous piles of fucking garbage
00:12:15.100 everywhere.
00:12:16.200 And there would be these big stagnant pools of water full of human shit and piss.
00:12:21.440 Yeah.
00:12:22.020 And, you know, people actually living in dugouts in the trash or in little shanties made of
00:12:31.540 the trash and all that stuff.
00:12:33.240 You know, giant rats running around, feral dogs, all this.
00:12:39.560 And you'd be like, oh, wow, we don't want to let that, we don't want to let that in here.
00:12:43.440 And then now what you see is you see the areas where these people cross and they make those
00:12:50.400 areas look exactly like that.
00:12:52.300 I mean, you can track where these Mexicans are crossing into the United States by the heaps
00:12:55.860 of garbage they leave behind.
00:12:57.680 I mean, they're just the filthiest people in the Western world.
00:13:02.100 They're disgusting.
00:13:02.860 Yeah.
00:13:03.480 I mean, you know, I mean, there are probably places that are more, well, I don't know if
00:13:08.760 even more filthy, as filthy.
00:13:10.400 I mean, like the streets in Indian cities and African cities are bad too, but Jesus Christ,
00:13:17.860 man.
00:13:19.080 Mexico and, you know, the other really brown South American countries, they're basically
00:13:25.860 the Africa, Central America.
00:13:30.760 And, you know, they're trying to Mexi-Africanize the United States with these people the way
00:13:37.520 they're trying to Africanize Europe.
00:13:39.300 Yeah, we smell too good over here.
00:13:41.140 We need a diversity of stench.
00:13:42.960 Yeah.
00:13:43.320 But this wall is going to have an environmental impact.
00:13:46.200 Well, yeah, on Mexico.
00:13:48.460 It'll have an environmental impact on Mexico because they can't dump their fucking garbage
00:13:52.620 and shit on us.
00:13:54.260 Okay.
00:13:54.720 Here we go.
00:13:55.560 And that they simply don't work.
00:13:57.780 Border Patrol agents have previously told KFOX 14 that the Chihuahuita area is considered
00:14:02.220 a, quote, hotspot for illegal family immigration.
00:14:05.980 The new wall will stretch four miles east, starting from Chihuahuita neighborhood into downtown
00:14:10.640 El Paso.
00:14:11.280 For those who will have the new border structure in their backyard, there are other concerns
00:14:16.420 beyond illegal immigration.
00:14:18.300 It definitely would.
00:14:19.320 It definitely would affect my view.
00:14:21.380 I wouldn't be able to see the cars from Juarez.
00:14:23.840 I wouldn't be able to see the movement in Juarez.
00:14:25.720 Now, the AP reports that President Trump recently said that there will be more work
00:14:30.280 regarding immigration, saying, quote, I think you'll be very impressed.
00:14:34.900 Now, U.S. Border Patrol is set to have a press conference this Friday regarding the
00:14:38.600 new construction.
00:14:39.320 Work is set to begin this week.
00:14:42.380 Fantastic.
00:14:43.940 Yeah, I mean, let's back up and see if we can see what that beaner was saying.
00:14:47.440 I can't take her fucking voice.
00:14:48.760 No, not her.
00:14:49.880 The beaner is worried about his view.
00:14:51.540 I think he was saying he won't be able to see the cars in Juarez.
00:14:57.380 Oh, I can't see the cars.
00:14:58.800 I think that's what he's saying.
00:15:00.240 Is that what he's saying?
00:15:00.780 There are other concerns beyond illegal immigration.
00:15:03.600 It definitely would.
00:15:04.540 It definitely would affect my view.
00:15:06.640 I wouldn't be able to see the cars from Juarez.
00:15:08.880 How are we going to be able to see them moving in Juarez?
00:15:11.740 I think he said the cars.
00:15:13.520 Yeah, he won't be able to see the cars from Juarez.
00:15:16.780 Pedro Cruches.
00:15:18.720 Oh, definitely.
00:15:19.780 This fine American's name.
00:15:21.840 Definitely.
00:15:22.760 Yeah, I mean, it's a problem.
00:15:25.340 I can't see the cars moving.
00:15:26.720 I mean, why is he worried about seeing the cars moving so that he can, I mean, he must be a mule.
00:15:32.220 Yeah, exactly.
00:15:32.860 That's what I was thinking.
00:15:33.760 He's waiting for him to, you know, throw a giant bag of crack and fentanyl over the fence.
00:15:40.520 I can't see my package coming in the cars.
00:15:43.080 I don't know.
00:15:43.580 Definitely.
00:15:43.920 Yeah, it's complex.
00:15:45.780 It's very complex.
00:15:46.240 It's so complex.
00:15:47.300 And we need a complex solution.
00:15:49.400 Right, right, right.
00:15:51.200 Yeah.
00:15:51.720 Well, build the wall, deport them all.
00:15:54.060 That's as complex as it's going to get.
00:15:56.380 And, well, I mean, you can throw some complexity in there.
00:16:00.740 I'm for that.
00:16:01.640 But, like, I think, you know, like, if you drag your family over here and you make it in, we're going to throw you all in concentration camps and separate you from your children.
00:16:11.660 That's a good bit of complexity to throw in there.
00:16:13.620 Oh, I love that.
00:16:14.600 That's great.
00:16:15.080 I also love the catapult idea.
00:16:17.040 That would be fun, too.
00:16:18.340 Yeah, to throw them back over the border.
00:16:20.680 Oh, yeah, for sure.
00:16:21.460 Because, I mean, the wall's going to be taller than the fence.
00:16:24.100 So we're going to need something to hurl them over that thing.
00:16:27.040 And I think a catapult would be a good idea.
00:16:30.080 Yeah.
00:16:30.280 Well, I think, you know, we're going to have to, there are some simple things that you can do to, like, make it to where they don't want to come back.
00:16:39.120 And, you know, that's definitely one of them.
00:16:41.080 But, you know, in the 50s, early 50s, late 40s, early 50s, we had a really bad beaner problem, both from Texas to California.
00:16:52.880 Because during World War II, when our men were overseas, being tricked into fighting Germany and Japan.
00:17:02.380 Well, I mean, Japan did attack us.
00:17:04.220 But that's a whole, you know, that's a whole, there's a lot of complexity to that.
00:17:09.320 Oh, so much.
00:17:10.480 I know what you're talking about.
00:17:11.720 But, you know, while our men were off fighting WW2, all these factories hired up all these beaners.
00:17:23.320 And when the war was over, these beaners decided, well, we're going to stay.
00:17:27.140 And Truman apparently didn't do anything about it.
00:17:31.300 But, you know, Eisenhower, when he got in, he was like, nah, you know, we got to have jobs for all these men that are, all these American men that are coming back.
00:17:40.000 And these Mexicans don't belong here anyway.
00:17:42.700 So he got, I can't remember the guy's name, but he was like a really effective general.
00:17:46.680 He's like Eisenhower's favorite general.
00:17:49.240 And he put him in charge of a program they called Operation Wetback.
00:17:54.700 I love the name.
00:17:55.920 Yeah.
00:17:56.320 And one of the things that they did in Operation Wetback that I liked really, really well was they didn't deport these people by like, you know, carrying them down to, you know, Brownsville and pushing them across the bridge into Matamoros or whatever, where they could just wait a day or two and walk back across.
00:18:18.600 What they did was they got cargo ships and they made sure that the trip was very, very uncomfortable for them.
00:18:26.900 And they would put them on these cargo ships and just pack them in there like sardines, you know, they just have them, they just have them up on the top deck exposed to the elements and everything.
00:18:36.980 And they would take the cargo ships all the way down to Veracruz, you know, just about the southernmost tip of Mexico.
00:18:44.900 And they dump them off there.
00:18:46.540 And they're like, well, how am I going to get back to my house in Tijuana?
00:18:50.440 Well, walk, motherfucker.
00:18:51.960 Figure it out.
00:18:52.740 Yeah.
00:18:53.260 You're going to be walking.
00:18:53.840 Because if you dump them off just here on the other side of the border, that's so much easier to just come again.
00:18:59.200 Yeah.
00:18:59.380 But I mean, just imagine the discomfort of being dropped off way down there, thousands of miles.
00:19:06.220 And then you're going to have to walk through jungles and mountains and all kinds of shit penniless.
00:19:10.660 Yeah.
00:19:11.240 Yeah.
00:19:11.660 Try that again, fucker.
00:19:13.920 You know.
00:19:14.240 Yeah.
00:19:14.420 Just cross that border again.
00:19:16.540 I think it's worth every drop of fuel to get them down there.
00:19:20.080 Yeah.
00:19:20.420 Well, I've advocated for a long time setting up illegal alien internment camps in Antarctica.
00:19:28.480 Yeah.
00:19:30.000 Now, that's a lot of fuel.
00:19:32.140 Well, make them row.
00:19:34.880 Yeah.
00:19:35.540 Make them row.
00:19:36.340 Oh, it's too cold here, man.
00:19:38.640 Yeah.
00:19:38.900 Why don't you take me here, eh?
00:19:40.160 Yeah.
00:19:40.380 Guess what?
00:19:40.840 We're bringing back the slave galley.
00:19:43.360 All right.
00:19:43.980 Three of you to a side.
00:19:45.600 Everybody grab an oar.
00:19:48.720 You know, you wouldn't even have to have a guy whipping them.
00:19:50.780 We have technology now.
00:19:51.840 You can just hook up, like, jumper cables to their balls, and if they don't row fast enough,
00:19:56.460 you give them a shot.
00:19:59.260 Oh, it's too cold, man.
00:20:00.240 I don't like these sealed tacos, man.
00:20:01.920 They don't taste too good, eh?
00:20:03.380 Yeah.
00:20:04.240 Well, let me hit this button.
00:20:05.880 I bet this will warm you up real good.
00:20:07.420 Oh, shit, eh?
00:20:13.800 Yeah.
00:20:14.660 But, I mean, this, you know, you've got this ACL Jew down there, and they found this, they've
00:20:23.400 got this Mexican woman sitting up there, and talking about, the data shows that the wall
00:20:28.500 does not work.
00:20:29.420 Well, what data?
00:20:30.520 Yeah, exactly.
00:20:31.220 There's no wall.
00:20:31.840 The only wall that we've ever had was this pathetic excuse of a purposely badly designed
00:20:38.500 wall that we put up a few hundred yards of it here and there, and they practically built
00:20:46.060 it like a ladder.
00:20:47.760 You know, you see, everybody's seen the videos, these Mexicans, they just come up in droves
00:20:51.980 and they start shimmying up it like a monkey going up a banana tree, and they're low enough
00:20:58.740 to the ground that when they get to the other side, they can just jump off.
00:21:01.360 Well, yeah, she's looking at the wrong data.
00:21:03.400 That wall doesn't work, but what about the one in Israel?
00:21:05.800 That one seems to be working pretty good.
00:21:07.660 What about the one around Vatican City?
00:21:09.480 I was just going to say that, too.
00:21:11.060 Yeah, that fucker worked real well.
00:21:13.120 It stopped the whole, like, bunches of Muslim invasions.
00:21:18.460 Yeah, but that doesn't fit her narrative, so, you know, she's not going to mention any
00:21:22.080 of those.
00:21:22.540 Well, she doesn't have a narrative.
00:21:23.740 She has an empty head, and the Jews whisper in her ear.
00:21:27.480 They tell her her narrative.
00:21:28.580 Yeah, the echo comes out her mouth.
00:21:30.940 That's true.
00:21:32.020 It bounces around in her head three or four times, and then when she gets in front of
00:21:35.680 news cameras, she opens her mouth, and it comes out.
00:21:38.140 Yeah, it just comes out with a Spanglish accent.
00:21:40.300 Yeah.
00:21:41.240 Yeah.
00:21:42.020 Oh, and I can't stand when they do that.
00:21:43.620 They're speaking English, or at least trying to.
00:21:45.720 And then they've got to throw out El Paso, or Chihuahuita, and they try to make it sound
00:21:50.580 so ethnic.
00:21:51.420 Well, yeah.
00:21:52.060 I mean, well, Chihuahuita, that's the name of the fucking neighborhood that these people are
00:21:55.900 in, and they have it printed under the person's name.
00:21:58.780 Like, you know, that guy who's worried about Cindy Carson Juarez.
00:22:02.560 Oh, yeah.
00:22:02.960 You know, it gives his name, and it's Pedro Cruces Chihuahuita neighborhood.
00:22:08.460 You know, I mean, El Paso is a shithole.
00:22:16.540 It's just a shithole.
00:22:18.020 And that's where this Beto O'Rourke, who's running for Senate, who wants to abolish ICE,
00:22:26.340 that's where he's from.
00:22:27.980 Huh.
00:22:28.580 I'm not surprised.
00:22:30.120 Yeah.
00:22:30.400 You know, and he's always had great ideas.
00:22:32.940 Like, when he was on the city council there, he floated a resolution to legalize all drugs.
00:22:40.920 Nice.
00:22:41.520 Yeah.
00:22:41.940 Yeah.
00:22:42.100 And that sounds like he's seeing eye to eye with Gavin McInnes.
00:22:46.060 Just legalize all drugs.
00:22:47.200 Yeah.
00:22:47.440 And after that, just legalize all guns for everybody.
00:22:51.440 Release everyone from jail.
00:22:52.940 Are you saying Gavin McInnes are the real leftist?
00:22:56.180 Pretty much.
00:23:00.040 But, yeah, O'Rourke and Ted Cruz had a debate the other night, and we're not going to talk
00:23:10.360 much about it.
00:23:11.040 I will direct anybody who's interested in it to go to the Red Elephant's YouTube channel.
00:23:17.120 Vince uploaded a video there today where he took it apart really well.
00:23:21.200 But, I mean, just a couple of highlights of it.
00:23:23.320 But, Beto O'Rourke, basically, he made statements like that all of us bad white people have to
00:23:31.640 acknowledge that our white privilege gives us an unfair advantage and that we don't have
00:23:37.000 to deal with things like, you know, being hunted and killed by the police when we're
00:23:43.900 just unarmed good boys.
00:23:45.120 And he talked about the poor, unarmed black good boys being hunted down and killed and
00:23:52.160 just went on and on about garbage like that.
00:23:55.480 And, of course, I mean, I think Ted Cruz is going to win.
00:23:58.880 You know, you've got all these polls and everything saying that, oh, Beto O'Rourke, it's a tight
00:24:03.600 race and all that.
00:24:04.460 But, of course, you know, up until the last minute in the election in 2016, they were saying
00:24:09.860 that Hillary Clinton was going to win by a landslide.
00:24:12.880 And I'm from Texas and I know Texas.
00:24:15.380 And I worry sometimes because, you know, the area of Texas that I'm in is like the buckle
00:24:20.140 of the Bible Belt.
00:24:21.340 And it's northeast Texas.
00:24:23.120 So, compared to south Texas, it's still really white.
00:24:26.240 I mean, we've definitely been invaded.
00:24:28.760 But it's still pretty white.
00:24:30.220 And it's very evangelical.
00:24:34.140 And it's totally Republican.
00:24:38.800 But this O'Rourke is having a lot of astroturf going on.
00:24:45.480 The Soros, several Soros foundations are funding his campaign.
00:24:49.900 And he's actually gotten more money, more campaign donations, and more donations to,
00:24:56.620 you know, the various political action committees that you can donate infinity amount of money
00:25:01.660 to, you know, to run ads and all, as long as they're not affiliated with the campaign.
00:25:06.320 Got more of that from California than he has from Texas.
00:25:09.220 A lot more.
00:25:10.040 Really?
00:25:10.760 Yeah.
00:25:13.560 And, I mean, this is, that's very telling.
00:25:19.820 And it worried me for a while, because, like, I would go into town, I'd be driving through
00:25:26.260 Tyler, and I wouldn't see any Ted Cruz signs anywhere.
00:25:29.600 Which, I mean, I don't blame people.
00:25:31.180 You know, Ted Cruz is a hard person to go, rah, rah, rah.
00:25:33.820 I'm a real Cruz supporter, right?
00:25:35.780 Yeah.
00:25:36.740 But you'd see these Beto O'Rourke signs.
00:25:40.420 Like, I just, on the, you know, I've got, when I go into Tyler, I don't go all over Tyler.
00:25:48.260 There's, like, half a dozen places that I go, so I have, like, a pretty set route.
00:25:53.420 And I see, like, a half a dozen of these things, at least.
00:25:56.100 These, they're black signs with white writing on them.
00:25:59.500 Beto O'Rourke for U.S. Senate.
00:26:01.860 And, um, I was like, damn, man.
00:26:05.460 Uh, you know, it looks bad.
00:26:08.940 And that's, that's what they want to do.
00:26:10.100 Well, they're, you know, they're, they're paying people to go around and beg people to put these signs in their yard or something.
00:26:16.600 Because, you know, the Cruz signs are starting to pop up now.
00:26:19.100 But, you know, he's not getting that George Soros money.
00:26:21.800 And, uh, now that Cruz has had to effectively stop shilling for limitless legal immigration,
00:26:30.720 it wouldn't surprise me if, like, he's not the Goldman Sachs candidate anymore.
00:26:37.180 I mean, he may be.
00:26:38.040 I'm sure his wife still works for them.
00:26:40.460 Yeah.
00:26:40.700 But, uh, you know, uh, Cruz really, really kind of wrecked himself.
00:26:49.200 Not because it got nasty when they were in the race, uh, in the primaries sniping at each other.
00:26:58.120 You know, that's, that's the kind of stuff that can be swept under the rug with the voters.
00:27:02.480 The thing that, uh, where Cruz really wrecked himself was how petty he was once Trump got the nomination and how he went back on his promise to support whoever the candidate would be.
00:27:14.760 Because, remember, they asked, it was one of the first, uh, Republican debates.
00:27:19.100 They asked all the candidates.
00:27:20.360 They said, you know, will you, will you sign a pledge to support whoever the Republican nominee is?
00:27:27.640 And everybody said yes, except Trump.
00:27:29.180 He said, no, I'm not going to sign.
00:27:30.040 I don't know who it's going to be.
00:27:31.400 Why would I sign that?
00:27:32.760 Yeah, I remember that.
00:27:33.880 And, uh, and Cruz is like, oh yeah.
00:27:37.000 And he attacked Trump for that.
00:27:39.780 And, and, and Trump even ended up signing it.
00:27:42.140 And of course he did support the nominee.
00:27:45.060 But, uh, uh, but you know, Cruz.
00:27:48.680 Did not.
00:27:49.380 He did not.
00:27:50.180 And he would not come out and say anything good about Trump at the Republican convention.
00:27:54.780 And he was, uh, you know, he was just, he acted like a bitch.
00:27:59.520 Yeah.
00:28:00.080 Didn't Trump insult his wife somehow?
00:28:02.040 I forget what it was.
00:28:02.760 Well, yeah.
00:28:03.420 But he didn't start that shit.
00:28:05.640 I mean, that, that's the thing is, uh, what they did was Cruz's campaign found some pictures
00:28:12.920 of Melania from when she was a model.
00:28:15.100 Now she was probably naked when she had the picture taken, but you know, they had her laying
00:28:19.820 on a bed and like her ass was covered up.
00:28:22.320 So you couldn't see her tits.
00:28:23.380 You couldn't see her ass or anything like that.
00:28:25.240 It was a, uh, a very lovely picture too.
00:28:29.640 You can see why Trump would buy her.
00:28:31.780 But anyway, so, uh, so, uh, um, I mean, she, she does make a good queen of the United States.
00:28:44.880 Yeah.
00:28:45.340 No doubt about that.
00:28:46.480 But, but, but anyway, um, uh, they were putting out ads like in Utah, um, right before the primary
00:28:57.080 in Utah, cause you know, you got the Mormons and everything.
00:28:59.720 They were putting out ads with that picture on it and saying that it was pornography.
00:29:03.960 And they're like, is this the values that you want in the white house and all that?
00:29:08.560 And so, you know, Trump took a couple of shots at his wife.
00:29:12.340 She is a donkey looking bitch too.
00:29:14.340 Yeah.
00:29:15.560 And she married a Cuban.
00:29:16.820 I mean, it's not hard to insult her.
00:29:21.360 But, um, I mean, I guess you watch Scarface a couple of times too many.
00:29:26.320 Yeah.
00:29:26.880 Well, he's Canadian though, really.
00:29:29.120 Well, he's the Canadian Cuban candidate.
00:29:32.340 That's what I used to call him.
00:29:33.860 Um, yeah, he's born in Canada.
00:29:37.760 That, then that was, I mean, I don't want to rehash all that, but I, to this day, I don't
00:29:41.620 believe he's qualified legally to run for president.
00:29:45.020 I believe you have to be born physically here in the United States.
00:29:47.680 I don't think John McCain either.
00:29:49.500 Yeah.
00:29:49.880 I agree with that.
00:29:51.600 But, uh, I mean, McCain maybe because he was born on a military base, but, um, I,
00:29:58.160 that, that's one place where I could, uh, definitely just lie if I thought I could get
00:30:03.700 away with it and say, no, he's not qualified.
00:30:05.000 If I thought that would make him actually not run, they're probably going to dig up his
00:30:09.380 corpse and run it, uh, in 2020.
00:30:12.300 Yeah.
00:30:12.740 He'll get a lot of votes.
00:30:14.640 Yeah.
00:30:16.420 But, um, but, but yeah, but anyway, Cruz is, uh, totally unfit, uh, as any, uh, old school
00:30:26.920 mainstream Republican is to counter these arguments or these not arguments, but these cultural
00:30:35.360 Marxist statements that people like O'Rourke, uh, throw out there, like, you know, a lot
00:30:41.180 of cops are hunting blacks and, you know, there's all this racism, racism, racism, you
00:30:46.580 know, Cruz's response to that is like, well, you know, that that's rich coming from a member
00:30:51.780 of the Democrat party because the Democrat party was the party of the KKK and Jim Crow.
00:30:57.620 And I'm proud to be a Republican as the party of Lincoln and loving the Negro, you know, and
00:31:03.420 you Democrats, you're the real racist.
00:31:08.420 And I, I guess, you know, it really doesn't matter because, um, I just don't believe that,
00:31:16.340 you know, as long as we have voter ID down here and, uh, we're able to enforce, um, you
00:31:24.980 know, legal voting to a reasonable degree, I don't believe that we're anywhere close to
00:31:32.880 the point that, uh, Texas can swing blue like this.
00:31:37.580 I, I believe that, uh, to use the old phrase, uh, from decades ago, I believe if the Republicans
00:31:44.660 ran a yellow dog against Beto O'Rourke, the Texans would vote for the dog.
00:31:51.900 But, um, uh, yeah, it's, that's an, that's an old phrase.
00:31:56.220 I bet they don't even teach that in physics anymore.
00:31:58.180 Yellow dog candidate.
00:31:59.420 But anyway, um, I think the signs that you see popping up, uh, in Tyler might be just
00:32:08.800 the campaign paying or, you know, a pack, uh, paying for a, uh, people to go out there
00:32:16.520 and just put signs up.
00:32:18.180 Well, I mean, they're in people's front yards.
00:32:21.340 Yeah.
00:32:21.840 But I mean, I mean, well, if they, if one of those got put in my front yard, it'd get
00:32:26.720 put straight in the damn trash.
00:32:28.280 Right.
00:32:28.580 But some people, Hey, you offer them five bucks.
00:32:30.740 Oh, sure.
00:32:31.100 I don't get it.
00:32:31.640 Yeah, I suppose.
00:32:32.080 I suppose.
00:32:32.480 These are in, these are in a nicer neighborhood.
00:32:35.520 So I assume these are actual liberals.
00:32:38.380 Uh, I mean, we have them, you know, we've got a local college and we've also got like,
00:32:45.920 uh, I mean, it's a city of about a hundred thousand people, but according to the local Jewish
00:32:53.160 historical websites and everything, we've got like 400 Jewish families.
00:32:57.480 So, I mean.
00:32:58.440 Really?
00:32:59.040 Oh yeah.
00:32:59.580 Yeah.
00:33:00.040 Yeah.
00:33:00.200 That's a 400 too many.
00:33:01.760 Yeah.
00:33:02.200 Yeah.
00:33:02.820 I mean, and it's, uh, it's, it's a low number.
00:33:06.280 The Jewish population has been on the decline for decades.
00:33:09.140 They had to actually take a few years ago, they had to take the, uh, Orthodox school and
00:33:15.740 the reform school and merge them because there weren't enough children to justify Jewish children
00:33:20.540 to justify the two schools.
00:33:22.000 Oh, that's a good thing.
00:33:24.780 Yeah.
00:33:25.200 And, you know, I guess it's been a good thing for these CACs, uh, all these years that they
00:33:32.080 had those schools because that's one of the ways that they managed to blend into the community
00:33:37.640 and, and like, you know, a person like myself could get to be 18 years old and not realize
00:33:42.240 that there were any Jews around and somebody had to point out, no, look, there's the synagogue.
00:33:46.980 You know, look at all the, look at Temple Bethel there.
00:33:49.700 Look at all those cars.
00:33:52.000 You know, where the fuck were these people?
00:33:53.820 Well, they were going to the Jewish school, the Gentile school, not good enough.
00:34:00.180 I wonder if they allow Gentiles into the Jewish.
00:34:02.460 Oh, hell no.
00:34:04.300 Well, I mean, and they're both, you know, they, they can do that because, um, even though
00:34:11.680 they are basically ethnic schools, um, you know, the Jews get to frame it legally as
00:34:19.440 religious schools.
00:34:20.520 Right.
00:34:20.900 You know, and it's weird how, you know, like the Catholic school, I was just going to say
00:34:24.800 that they'll let anybody in, you know, and, but they don't have to, you know, if they, if
00:34:30.240 they claimed, well, this is a Catholic school and we teach Catholicism, it's for Catholics.
00:34:34.660 Yeah.
00:34:35.100 Well, I went to Catholic school and they cuck for shekels.
00:34:37.420 They don't care who.
00:34:38.440 Oh, right.
00:34:39.020 Right.
00:34:39.360 Right.
00:34:39.380 There.
00:34:39.760 Well, yeah.
00:34:40.560 I mean, the local Catholic school in Tyler, TK Gorman, uh, and they changed the name to
00:34:46.320 Bishop TK Gorman.
00:34:47.640 I don't know why they had to add that, but it was always called TK Gorman.
00:34:50.660 And that used to be the school where, I mean, we never had that growing up.
00:34:55.940 There were never that many Catholics in Tyler to justify a big school like that, but it was
00:35:01.520 like, that was the big private school where you get your kids out of school with all these
00:35:06.040 niggers and everything.
00:35:07.280 Right.
00:35:07.760 But, you know, now we've got a ton of Mexicans.
00:35:11.020 So the, the, the whole Catholic thing is booming and, um, you know, the, the, whatever the
00:35:18.540 Catholic high school football league is called has gotten to be a bigger thing.
00:35:22.260 And so, you know, they, they give scholarships to niggers to play football and all you drive
00:35:27.460 by there now.
00:35:28.080 And it's not, you know, when I was a kid, I had a few friends that were like, their parents
00:35:32.020 were rich or whatever.
00:35:32.840 So they didn't have to go to public school.
00:35:34.440 Like I did, they went to TK Gorman and they weren't Catholics, but.
00:35:37.760 I guess that's kind of a bit on the decline, but like the, the other big private school
00:35:41.960 that people love to send their kids to is this, uh, Lutheran school and they'll take
00:35:47.720 anybody, you know, I mean, there are hardly any Lutherans here.
00:35:50.540 The, the people here who still identifies a particular, uh, religious sect as far as white
00:35:57.520 people goes, they're overwhelmingly, uh, Southern Baptist or Methodist, you know, and then you
00:36:03.940 got some church of Christ and you got your, your kucky Presbyterians and that.
00:36:07.760 That sort of thing.
00:36:08.880 But, uh, I mean, they're all kucky now.
00:36:11.120 Yeah, they are.
00:36:11.920 It's a shame.
00:36:12.740 But I mean, you know, you don't see the level of kucking like in the Baptist church that you
00:36:19.600 do in the, uh, uh, Presbyterian church, or at least, I don't know, man, it's been so long.
00:36:25.960 They've, they've kucked out so hard for so long that I don't even know.
00:36:29.460 And it's, uh, it's crazy.
00:36:30.840 Like the Jews, they won't cuck on their schools.
00:36:32.940 They'll just reduce the number, merge two schools, whatever they can do to keep it Jewish.
00:36:37.100 Yeah.
00:36:37.500 When, when I was, when I was a kid, if somebody brought some black friend of theirs from school
00:36:42.620 to the church, uh, you could actually overhear people saying, who brought that nigger?
00:36:48.040 And we got to talk to him.
00:36:50.820 We got to find out who, which one of these boys brought that nigger.
00:36:53.560 We got to talk to him about this.
00:36:55.260 Yeah.
00:36:56.480 You know?
00:36:57.080 That's a church I could attend regularly.
00:36:59.620 Right.
00:37:01.040 But, uh, but it was too late then anyway.
00:37:04.060 I mean, it was the 1980s already.
00:37:05.760 And what are you going to say?
00:37:07.580 You know?
00:37:07.980 I mean, if, if somebody makes a big deal about it, it's going to look really bad.
00:37:12.720 You know, but, uh, I mean, the churches are still very, very segregated.
00:37:19.100 That's one of the talking points that people like Jared Taylor have when, you know, somebody
00:37:24.400 interviewing them will say, well, people don't, people don't want segregation.
00:37:27.600 It's like, oh, I don't know about that.
00:37:28.840 Let's, let's talk about the one place that the government has no say in who goes or who
00:37:36.740 gets to attend.
00:37:37.420 And he said, you know, like 85% of churches in the United States are monoracial.
00:37:43.780 That's true.
00:37:44.600 You know, but there, that's a, that is a good point.
00:37:49.280 Yeah.
00:37:50.080 Oh yeah.
00:37:50.760 And, and of course, I mean, the other thing is people who can afford to, whether they'll
00:37:55.780 admit or not, they'll do anything to segregate.
00:37:58.200 They'll, they'll move.
00:37:59.460 I mean, they'll drive three, four hours a day to get to work, to move out to a suburb,
00:38:03.540 to get away from the diversity.
00:38:06.280 Right.
00:38:06.680 Even though they're, they're not going to admit, that's why they're, they're moving
00:38:09.520 out.
00:38:09.700 No, they don't even, they don't even admit it to themselves.
00:38:12.440 Exactly.
00:38:12.920 They're lying to themselves.
00:38:13.860 Yeah.
00:38:14.060 They say, oh, it's just for the good school.
00:38:15.500 Good schools.
00:38:15.860 Good schools equals white neighborhoods.
00:38:18.020 Good schools is a code word for no niggers.
00:38:20.840 Exactly.
00:38:25.300 And to say, as soon as the, as soon as the niggers move in, it's like the schools are in
00:38:30.920 decline.
00:38:32.180 Oh, of course.
00:38:33.020 I mean, you can look on great schools or whatever it is, that website everywhere where
00:38:38.520 there's a good school, the, the population of niggers is really low and everywhere where
00:38:43.560 there's a bad school, it's really high.
00:38:45.060 So, I mean, and that's everywhere because I've been looking at like real estate in different
00:38:48.800 areas of the country.
00:38:50.120 And I always look at the school ratings and their, um, percentages of, uh, their racial
00:38:55.660 percentages and it's, it's, it never fails.
00:38:58.040 It's always the same.
00:38:59.780 Well, yeah.
00:39:01.280 I mean, you can always, you can also say like, you know, you can look at the schools in Norway
00:39:08.700 and compare them to the schools in Africa.
00:39:11.880 I mean, it's the same concept, but, uh, we're kind of rambling, which is good, I guess, but
00:39:20.700 let's move on.
00:39:21.660 That's all right.
00:39:22.040 Yeah.
00:39:22.200 Let's do that.
00:39:23.100 Let's talk about Alex Jones.
00:39:25.600 You know, it's been the, Alex Jones has been the, uh, talk of these tubes for three or four
00:39:33.820 weeks now, at least, because he started getting the, the, uh, daily stormer treatment and he
00:39:38.780 doesn't like it, but he doesn't want to admit that it's the daily stormer treatment that he's
00:39:42.640 getting.
00:39:42.960 You know, Alex is going anywhere that he can get in front of a microphone and claiming
00:39:49.020 to be the first person that this ever happened to, and that he's the most censored person
00:39:53.360 in the world and the history of the world and all that.
00:39:56.680 And of course the fat man knows exactly what's going on.
00:40:01.860 He, he had the opportunity to be Mr.
00:40:05.180 free speech over a year ago and decry the shuttening of daily stormer, but he said nothing.
00:40:10.840 Right.
00:40:11.140 Well, he wants to be that person who, who is the most censored person.
00:40:15.420 If he admits and, and, uh, acknowledges that there is someone else who's more centered than
00:40:20.100 that kind of kills it for his, uh, argument.
00:40:24.100 Yeah.
00:40:24.360 Well, you know, what's really killed it for him though?
00:40:26.120 Because, and remember I said when they first took him down before they even took him from
00:40:30.640 Twitter, when they took him off of Facebook and, uh, YouTube, YouTube and Spotify and all
00:40:38.180 that, I said that, you know, this is going to be the best thing that ever happened to
00:40:42.420 Alex Jones's bottom line.
00:40:43.740 And it did, you know, the, the people started going straight to info wars instead of watching
00:40:49.220 him on YouTube and, and the, his, um, uh, traffic just spiked and he started bringing in record
00:40:59.420 amounts of income.
00:41:01.680 You know, people donating on his website are subscribing to info wars, uh, daily, whatever,
00:41:09.920 you know, the seven or $8 a month, whatever it is.
00:41:13.200 Right.
00:41:13.820 But then how do they donate?
00:41:15.080 Well, that's the problem because now it has gone to that next level.
00:41:20.480 Uh, here's the story by Lee Rogers on daily stormer.
00:41:23.860 Alex Jones gets banned from PayPal for spreading hate.
00:41:27.340 Alex Jones has been officially banned from PayPal for spreading so-called hate content.
00:41:32.440 We predicted that this was going to happen because all of us were thrown off of PayPal
00:41:36.340 and other online payment processors many years ago.
00:41:39.680 It's from CNET.
00:41:40.740 PayPal has refused to let info wars use its service any longer in an announcement on Friday.
00:41:47.920 PayPal says that it has ended its business agreement with the right wing conspiracy site
00:41:53.740 and its related websites.
00:41:55.780 The money transfer service says that info wars quote promoted hate and discriminatory intolerance
00:42:02.600 against certain communities and religions, which violates PayPal policy.
00:42:07.460 Info wars and its host, Alex Jones have been banned from a number of services and platforms,
00:42:13.220 including Facebook, YouTube, Apple's iTunes and podcast app, Spotify, LinkedIn, Pinterest,
00:42:21.900 MailChimp, Vimeo, and even porn site, you porn.
00:42:27.960 Yeah.
00:42:28.760 Must be those, uh, succulent, uh, hot dogs.
00:42:31.540 The succulent hot dogs and, um, the info boobs.
00:42:35.300 You know, he's got, he's always got his info boob girls.
00:42:39.500 Right.
00:42:40.320 He got the, the Leanne McAdoo and, um, oh, the blonde one that I think is better looking.
00:42:48.240 I can't think of her name right off the bat.
00:42:49.300 Oh, yeah, I forgot her name.
00:42:50.040 I know who you're talking about.
00:42:51.260 Um, anyway, at least the blonde one's not a mud shark.
00:42:56.300 She's not?
00:42:57.260 No, she's married to some white dude and has like three kids.
00:43:00.680 Oh, that's good.
00:43:01.900 Yeah.
00:43:02.500 Um, but, uh, Leanne McAdoo.
00:43:04.800 She was in Charlottesville, wasn't she?
00:43:06.720 Yes.
00:43:07.820 Yes.
00:43:08.380 Yeah, I got pee thrown on her.
00:43:10.320 Did she?
00:43:11.100 Yeah.
00:43:11.800 In golden showers, huh?
00:43:13.000 Yeah.
00:43:13.500 Oh, yeah.
00:43:14.920 Um, it says, but the YouPorn thing, what that was, was when he got thrown off of YouTube
00:43:21.540 and everything, a lot of his fans were like, well, where's someplace we can go where they'll
00:43:26.880 let you post anything?
00:43:28.460 And I said, well, YouPorn, let's go post the videos on YouPorn and we can, and people can
00:43:32.480 watch Info Wars on YouPorn.
00:43:34.480 And they, and, and he got banned off YouPorn, man.
00:43:38.920 How do you do that?
00:43:40.780 Well, I guess.
00:43:41.940 Well, who runs YouPorn?
00:43:42.960 I wonder.
00:43:43.840 Oh, yeah.
00:43:44.360 I wonder.
00:43:45.020 Oy vey.
00:43:45.720 Oy vey is so hateful.
00:43:47.120 I mean, people are, people are going to be watching this hate instead of a black on white
00:43:54.440 gang bang.
00:43:57.420 I mean, we need this bandwidth for black and for tranny porn.
00:44:04.220 We need, we need to put, we need more cuck videos.
00:44:08.400 A little bit, a little bit of scat action, you know?
00:44:11.400 I mean, this guy, this guy's talking about, you know, immigration.
00:44:18.180 How, how distasteful.
00:44:23.680 But, uh.
00:44:25.220 Holy shit.
00:44:26.220 Yeah.
00:44:26.920 I mean, geez, it's, uh, it's pretty rough.
00:44:31.740 Um, the PayPal ban, this is interesting.
00:44:34.720 The PayPal ban comes after Right Wing Watch, a site financed with money from the Jew George
00:44:40.400 Soros.
00:44:41.380 Uh, there's that name again.
00:44:42.500 We've already talked about him once in this show, haven't we?
00:44:44.740 Yep.
00:44:46.680 Published an article demanding Jones be thrown off for violating their terms of service.
00:44:53.240 PayPal is apparently saying that articles on Infowars.com criticizing Islam and trannies
00:44:59.620 were the reason why they ultimately decided to do the ban.
00:45:03.520 Uh, and this is from Infowars.
00:45:05.980 Of course, payment processor PayPal has banned Infowars in what represents nothing less than
00:45:12.400 a political ploy designed to financially sabotage an influential media outlet just weeks before
00:45:18.020 the midterm elections.
00:45:20.000 Uh, I agree.
00:45:21.520 That's what's going on.
00:45:22.960 Yep.
00:45:23.280 Company representatives called Infowars yesterday to confirm that PayPal was terminating its
00:45:28.800 agreement after, quote, a comprehensive review of the Infowars site.
00:45:33.020 I bet it's, I bet it was hate speech against gay frogs.
00:45:40.520 Probably, or Chinese communists.
00:45:43.300 Yeah, right.
00:45:44.840 Uh, the company claimed that Infowars violated PayPal's, quote, acceptable use policy because
00:45:50.460 it, quote, promoted hate and discriminatory intolerance against certain communities and
00:45:55.720 religions.
00:45:56.960 It's got to be the gay frogs.
00:45:58.680 It has to be.
00:45:59.440 Uh, no, no specific examples whatsoever were officially provided to back up the claim.
00:46:07.900 And that's, uh, that's par for the course.
00:46:10.860 I mean, every time I've been banned from anything, uh, if I got like a permanent ban, they just
00:46:16.220 refuse to say what.
00:46:17.380 And sometimes even if it's like a temporary ban, they won't even, you know, I mean, YouTube
00:46:21.940 used to would say, okay, this video violates this rule.
00:46:25.080 Right.
00:46:25.640 And that way, if you thought they were wrong, you could argue a better word, but now they
00:46:28.940 just say, uh, yeah, uh, something on your channel violates some rule of ours, but we're
00:46:34.500 not going to say what.
00:46:36.300 Yeah.
00:46:36.660 We don't want you to be able to fix it.
00:46:38.260 Right.
00:46:38.820 Uh, yeah.
00:46:39.400 I mean, this is a strike and, uh, uh, that's all there is to it.
00:46:44.920 Deal with it.
00:46:45.580 You know, this is off record.
00:46:47.840 Info Wars was told that criticism of Islam and opposition to transgenderism being taught
00:46:53.200 to children in schools were two of the examples of hate.
00:46:56.400 Yeah.
00:46:56.820 That's, uh, that's horrible.
00:46:58.980 Yeah.
00:46:59.500 We, we can't oppose that.
00:47:00.900 We got, uh, it's good for our children.
00:47:03.080 We've got to, uh, we have absolutely got to, uh, make sure that as many children as possible
00:47:12.180 turn tranny.
00:47:13.240 But I still think it's the gay frog.
00:47:15.120 Frogs gay.
00:47:16.080 Do you understand that?
00:47:17.740 Turn the friggin' frogs gay.
00:47:19.480 Boo.
00:47:19.840 Boo.
00:47:20.180 Serious crap.
00:47:21.120 Gay.
00:47:21.480 Frogs friggin' frogs boo.
00:47:23.160 It's not funny.
00:47:24.320 I'm going to say it real slow for you.
00:47:26.160 Gay frogs.
00:47:38.800 Won't you fight for your life?
00:47:40.840 Gay frogs friggin' frogs.
00:47:46.280 I don't like the frogs.
00:47:47.500 Gay frogs friggin' frogs.
00:47:54.140 Frogs.
00:47:54.660 Yeah, that's, uh, that's some hate, that's some hate speech if I ever heard any.
00:48:01.220 He doesn't like the frogs.
00:48:03.720 Well, he doesn't like them being turned gay.
00:48:05.380 Well, I mean, you can take that however you like it, but, uh, I don't like it either.
00:48:14.920 I don't like it either.
00:48:15.980 I'm opposed.
00:48:16.980 I think that, uh, you know, frogs should be heterosexual.
00:48:22.420 They are like an endangered species.
00:48:25.180 Yeah.
00:48:25.660 But, yeah, I mean, so what's Alex Jones gonna do now?
00:48:29.200 I mean, let me go over here and look.
00:48:30.400 That's a good question.
00:48:31.580 I'm gonna have a look over here.
00:48:32.700 I guess I'll have to, uh...
00:48:33.780 I think the powers that be finally realize that, hey, we're just driving traffic to his
00:48:39.560 site, and now he's getting all these donations, so now we have to shut that down somehow.
00:48:43.360 Yeah.
00:48:43.680 Uh, I'm looking to see if he has ads.
00:48:45.900 I guess I need to turn off my ad blocker here.
00:48:48.340 It doesn't appear that he does.
00:48:49.940 Like, you know, third-party ads, he doesn't appear to have them.
00:48:53.860 Now, he does have the, uh, right, visit our store, Survival Shield, X2, Nascent Iodine.
00:48:59.760 Let's, it says buy now.
00:49:01.020 Let me see what happens if I try to buy it.
00:49:02.880 Okay, add to cart.
00:49:04.440 Okay, I just added.
00:49:05.840 One-time delivery, $29.95.
00:49:08.200 Wow, I'm only $20.05 away from being qualified for free domestic shipping, Don.
00:49:15.900 Well, you better add some of those, uh, real red pills.
00:49:19.460 Yeah.
00:49:20.460 Okay, well, let me just go ahead and check out here.
00:49:23.080 Check out his guest.
00:49:24.460 There we go.
00:49:26.180 You mean you don't have an account?
00:49:28.180 No.
00:49:30.620 What's wrong with you?
00:49:31.880 Uh, apparently they either have some way to, uh...
00:49:36.460 Well, yeah, they still got, down here at the bottom, it says, uh, they accept, oh, it
00:49:40.480 still gets showing that they accept PayPal, so I guess it hasn't been updated.
00:49:44.980 No.
00:49:45.460 But it says they accept PayPal, Visa, Discover, Diner's Club.
00:49:50.360 Who knew anybody still accepted that?
00:49:52.340 Who knew anyone still had that?
00:49:54.320 And MasterCard.
00:49:56.020 But how did they accept it?
00:49:57.220 Who's the payment processor for those, uh...
00:49:59.260 I don't know.
00:49:59.740 Maybe they've gone directly to Stripe.
00:50:02.780 You know?
00:50:03.720 I mean, there are other things, but...
00:50:06.140 Yeah.
00:50:06.740 But the thing is, if, uh, PayPal will take you down, the same people go and complain
00:50:11.140 to Stripe, and they take you down, too.
00:50:12.640 Of course.
00:50:13.280 Yeah.
00:50:14.520 And once you've done PayPal and Stripe, I don't know where the hell else you go.
00:50:18.500 I mean, you know, except to try to use some kind of a fourth party, you know, thing.
00:50:24.500 But those are all dead, to my knowledge.
00:50:26.780 I mean, you know, the Hatrion and stuff like that.
00:50:29.480 And, of course, the founder of Hatrion is on a plane flight back from Taiwan for having
00:50:36.180 sex with an underage hooker right now.
00:50:38.980 Huh.
00:50:39.560 Yeah, that's that, uh, Cody Wilson, the guy who, you know, was in the lawsuits, uh, several
00:50:44.780 states were suing him to stop him from distributing the PDFs of how to, uh, print the guns.
00:50:52.860 Oh, right.
00:50:53.680 Yeah.
00:50:54.620 Apparently, he went on, um, a website called sugardaddymeat.com, and that's one of these
00:51:02.240 websites where, you know, basically it's hookers, and these hookers are supposed to have to verify
00:51:09.780 with ID that they're over, you know, the age of consent, uh, before they can get on there.
00:51:18.300 And he met some hooker off of it and had sex with her and gave her 500 bucks.
00:51:24.900 And she ran to the authorities talking about she'd been sexually assaulted and all that.
00:51:29.320 And the state of Texas put out a warrant for him, and he just happened to be in Taiwan.
00:51:32.480 And now he's been picked up in Taiwan on the way back here.
00:51:35.760 Wow.
00:51:36.480 Yeah.
00:51:37.180 Extraditing him from Taiwan?
00:51:39.020 Well, I mean, it's, uh, a lot simpler than that.
00:51:43.080 Cause, you know, Taiwan's a complete police state.
00:51:45.120 So they, you know, they contact Taiwan and they're like, Hey, we want this guy.
00:51:48.460 And they're like, yeah, no problem.
00:51:49.900 And they just revoke his visa and say, yeah, pick him up.
00:51:53.300 He's got no papers to be here legally.
00:51:55.260 Pick him up.
00:51:55.960 I mean, what kind of world do we live in where a man has to hire a hooker who's obviously 30
00:52:01.940 years old or older to avoid getting arrested in Taiwan?
00:52:06.000 Yeah.
00:52:06.400 But yeah, the laws are real strict on that stuff.
00:52:12.220 Uh, in Texas, I know for sure.
00:52:14.340 I mean, it doesn't matter, uh, if the girl has an ID that would fool a police officer,
00:52:21.900 if she's not 17 years old, that's the age of consent here.
00:52:26.200 She's not 17 years old, no matter what steps you took to try to confirm that she was, uh,
00:52:32.660 and you have sex with her, that is statutory rape, buddy.
00:52:36.620 And you are responsible.
00:52:38.500 Well, 17, huh?
00:52:39.780 Over here, it's 18.
00:52:41.140 Yeah.
00:52:42.280 Yeah.
00:52:42.760 England wrote that in most States it's 16, but I'm not sure.
00:52:47.020 What?
00:52:47.620 I mean, that might be some old information.
00:52:49.640 I think it used to be.
00:52:50.820 And you, you know, um, until very recently there were several States that it was as low
00:52:56.280 as like 14, but wow.
00:52:59.220 Uh, there's been a push over the last 10 or 20 years or so to raise that stuff.
00:53:05.360 Um, now of course down in Mexico, you've got ages of consent in some of the States that
00:53:12.260 are as low as like 12.
00:53:13.580 Yeah.
00:53:14.140 13 or something.
00:53:15.280 But of course, most of the States have, uh, you know, they have loopholes in that stuff
00:53:23.840 like that, um, you know, if you want to marry this 15 year old girl, well, you just get
00:53:29.720 one of her parents to sign that they consent to you marrying her and you're good to go.
00:53:35.740 Yep.
00:53:36.200 Yeah.
00:53:36.380 I've heard of that.
00:53:37.140 Yeah.
00:53:37.980 Which is pretty twisted.
00:53:39.700 Well, I mean, it's a transaction.
00:53:44.280 Yeah, it is.
00:53:46.500 So, uh, I, I guess it's a, I guess it's a good way to make sure and get one who hasn't
00:53:55.340 been fought in it around too much.
00:53:57.460 That's not, not a bad point.
00:53:59.240 Yeah.
00:53:59.600 It seems like it's the kind of thing that would go on, you know, like in the Pentecostal
00:54:05.560 community or something, you know, it's like, um, I would think that most of the people you
00:54:11.540 see signing over their daughters or whatever, that the daughters are like the ones that you
00:54:15.860 see in the dollar store who have the, uh, floor length, homemade denim skirts and such.
00:54:21.920 Ah, those things.
00:54:22.920 Yeah.
00:54:23.000 You're from California.
00:54:23.940 You probably never seen this.
00:54:25.500 No, not, not firsthand.
00:54:27.420 Yeah.
00:54:28.380 Most of you real hardcore Pentecostals, at least in my experience, they live out like in rural
00:54:33.700 areas.
00:54:34.260 So like even you go in, you go into the grocery store in Tyler and you're not really likely to
00:54:39.820 see these people, but you go out some little town like Overton where, you know, there's
00:54:44.240 all these country people living in the woods and for miles around it and you'll see them
00:54:48.960 come in.
00:54:49.380 They always have on like, you know, dollar store shoes and homemade denim skirts that
00:54:55.760 have to be really long and they don't cut their hair.
00:54:58.040 Their hair will be down to their ass and all that good stuff.
00:55:01.500 And I don't know if they weren't such weird people, it would probably be a good place for,
00:55:06.300 you know, trad guys to go find wives, but they are very weird people.
00:55:14.720 It sounds like you're kind of describing the fundamentalist Mormons.
00:55:18.960 Well, maybe, I don't know, but the Pentecostals don't believe in polygamy, but they do believe
00:55:29.440 in like the, you know, having seizures as a religious experience.
00:55:36.060 They do the speaking in tongues and all that stuff.
00:55:40.820 The snake thing too?
00:55:42.220 I do believe in like where it's legal, like in Tennessee where they handle the snakes.
00:55:46.780 Yeah, those are Pentecostals or some offshoot of Pentecostal.
00:55:50.560 Another church, these are called, I don't know if they still call them that, but like when
00:55:54.240 I was a kid going to an actual fundamentalist church, you know, they used to call, like
00:55:59.540 when churches like the Southern Baptist Church were real hardcore, they called them fundamentalists.
00:56:05.360 You know, now they're evangelical, but they used to be called fundamentalists.
00:56:09.800 When I was going to a fundamentalist Baptist church and like we'd have Bible study on Mondays
00:56:14.400 and we'd, you know, they'd start discussing these other religions.
00:56:19.220 And they called, these churches where they would speak tongues and do all this other stuff.
00:56:25.600 You know, speaking tongues means that they jibba jabba.
00:56:28.340 Yeah.
00:56:28.660 And it doesn't mean anything.
00:56:30.000 Their eyes will roll back into their heads.
00:56:32.340 Their mouths will foam and they'll fall on the floor.
00:56:35.080 And, you know, we called them pew jumpers because they, I mean, they just, they'd bounce
00:56:40.960 around like Mexican jumping beings.
00:56:43.840 With Alka-Seltzer foaming out of their mouth.
00:56:46.120 Yeah, yeah.
00:56:46.800 But yeah, all this jibba jabba, they called that charismatic.
00:56:50.680 And the other big charismatic type denomination was assembly of God.
00:56:56.920 And that, I mean, they're basically no different except for the name, but they seem, as these
00:57:04.740 things go, they hate each other.
00:57:07.320 I guess the similarity makes them rivals or something.
00:57:10.660 Oh.
00:57:10.980 But, well, I mean, and that's, that's the way it's always been.
00:57:14.820 My dad told me the worst fight that he ever saw in high school was these two guys that
00:57:20.540 were like best friends.
00:57:22.520 But one of them was a Baptist and one of them was a Methodist.
00:57:26.120 And one day they got into a discussion about what was better, Baptist or Methodist.
00:57:31.420 And it ended up in this fight where they just were trying to kill each other.
00:57:38.660 What?
00:57:39.380 Yeah.
00:57:40.020 And.
00:57:40.440 That's not very Christian.
00:57:41.400 No.
00:57:41.820 Well, I mean.
00:57:43.640 They were trying.
00:57:45.300 They were, I guess they were having their own private crusade.
00:57:48.860 But, um, not very Christian perhaps, but, uh, very redneck.
00:57:55.820 I got to tell you.
00:57:56.760 Um, but yeah, that's, uh, anyway.
00:58:03.100 All right.
00:58:03.760 I guess, uh, we can move on.
00:58:05.840 We've got, uh, do you want to talk about, uh, Kavanaugh or do you want to talk about Kai
00:58:11.120 Krosenstein?
00:58:12.380 I don't know.
00:58:13.200 I was like in this, uh, antitrust, uh, executive.
00:58:16.480 Oh, okay.
00:58:16.980 We can talk about that.
00:58:18.220 Absolutely.
00:58:19.140 That is the proper thing to go to because, uh, we were just talking about social media
00:58:25.120 companies and, uh, PayPal.
00:58:28.260 Well, that's what I'm here for to keep you, you know, in line.
00:58:31.200 Well, somebody has to, somebody has to, somebody has to keep me in some kind of, uh, you know,
00:58:36.100 keep this stuff in some sort of logical order.
00:58:38.420 Yeah.
00:58:39.520 Um, there's another article on Daily Storm by Lee Rogers.
00:58:43.620 Trump is preparing an executive order to investigate antitrust violations by social
00:58:48.840 media companies.
00:58:50.320 And Lee says, if these initial reports are correct, it looks as if Donald Trump is about to order
00:58:54.880 the federal government to investigate the big social media companies for antitrust violations.
00:59:00.720 This presumably means an investigation into Google, Facebook, and Twitter.
00:59:05.520 Um, and I got to say before I continue on with this, that I have read the full text of this thing.
00:59:12.240 And based on what I'm reading in there, it looks to me like it would mean more than just social media
00:59:17.500 because it's talking about like internet services.
00:59:21.180 And so I would think that that would apply to things like, uh, you know, everything from
00:59:25.540 GoDaddy to Cloudflare to PayPal or whatever.
00:59:28.960 That would be huge.
00:59:31.000 Yeah.
00:59:31.560 It said, but from Daily Mail, it says the White House has drafted an executive order for Donald
00:59:37.300 Trump's president, Donald Trump's signature that would open an investigation into the practices
00:59:42.160 of Google, Facebook, and other social media companies.
00:59:44.740 The order, which officials say is still in its preliminary stages and is yet to be run by
00:59:50.260 other law enforcement agencies, instructs U.S. antitrust authorities to, quote, thoroughly
00:59:55.640 investigate whether any online platform has acted in violation of the antitrust laws.
01:00:02.260 And, you know, Google absolutely has.
01:00:04.600 You know, Google's answer to, uh, competition is that every single startup that comes up with
01:00:14.600 some type of new technology or new way of doing this or that on the internet, Google buys
01:00:21.240 them, 100% of them.
01:00:23.500 And it's gotten to the point that like for the last 10 years, when the, you know, these
01:00:28.260 people don't even try to start these things up for themselves, they start it up with an
01:00:32.480 eye on, well, you know, if we, if this is successful, we'll make, you know, half a billion
01:00:38.740 dollars from Google buying us, you know?
01:00:41.200 Yeah.
01:00:42.020 That's their, their goal isn't to succeed on their own.
01:00:44.260 Their goal is now to just succeed enough so that Google will purchase them.
01:00:48.260 Well, yeah, because it's impossible to succeed on your own because Google is either going
01:00:52.260 to buy you or they're going to put you out of business.
01:00:54.340 Yeah.
01:00:54.620 They'll steal your pack.
01:00:56.040 They'll do whatever.
01:00:57.540 So the goal of the order is to protect competition among online platforms and address online platform
01:01:03.440 bias.
01:01:04.360 While the draft obtained by Bloomberg doesn't name any companies specifically, it is understood
01:01:09.260 to target social media entities such as Facebook, Google, and Twitter, which Trump has repeatedly
01:01:14.100 accused of silencing conservative voices and news sources.
01:01:18.940 And Lee goes on to say, um, these companies have conspired to make many of us non-persons
01:01:24.900 on the digital public square.
01:01:26.720 We have been blatantly discriminated against by these evil companies for simply having
01:01:30.820 political views that they disagree with.
01:01:33.180 They have done this by classifying our political views as hate and claimed that this so-called
01:01:38.240 hate violates their terms of service guidelines.
01:01:41.100 Um, and I agree with that.
01:01:44.920 And he goes on, he goes on, I'm not going to continue to read the article.
01:01:48.820 Um, I encourage everyone to go read it for themselves because Lee is really good with this
01:01:53.520 analysis, but, uh, he goes on to say, you know, there's no, there's no reason in the
01:02:00.260 world for these giant mega corporations with biased political opinions to have a complete
01:02:08.580 monopoly over, uh, basically the whole internet, you know, the, which is now the entire public
01:02:16.720 square.
01:02:17.860 I mean, and, and, you know, it's just like, uh, it has made everything obsolete because
01:02:26.300 I defy you, you know, even if you're a big author, I defy you to write a book to try to
01:02:33.500 change the narrative because if it's something that can really change the narrative, odds are
01:02:37.400 Bezos is going to say, can't sell that on Amazon.
01:02:41.440 That's true.
01:02:42.140 You know, and, uh, uh, you know, and, and the days of, uh, the days of getting on your
01:02:53.700 wagon and riding into town and shouting about what an asshole the governor is to try to get
01:02:58.880 something changed are over.
01:03:00.380 There's too many people that, you know, the, the only way that you can get your voice out
01:03:05.340 there and have some kind of influence is on the internet and the internet was designed
01:03:12.180 to be a level playing field for all ideas.
01:03:14.780 And of course it almost immediately degenerated into a place where you buy shit and watch porn,
01:03:19.880 but, but, but it's, but as long as, as long as they'll leave it alone, you know, and these
01:03:28.760 companies would only censor speech that's actually literally illegal, which is there ain't much
01:03:35.500 speech that's illegal in the United States.
01:03:37.920 Not much.
01:03:39.040 What does this executive order address that specifically?
01:03:42.020 No, the executive order is looking at it from the antitrust aspect.
01:03:46.760 And I know that, uh, that's a real powerful thing, uh, against a company like Google and
01:03:53.160 maybe Facebook too, but definitely Google because Google has bought in the last few years, Google
01:03:58.820 has bought something like 200 companies and you know, the, uh, federal trading commission
01:04:06.860 and all that under Obama just rubber stamped everything they wanted to buy.
01:04:10.240 And now people are saying, Hey, you got to get in there and break up Google, get in there
01:04:13.080 and do some trust busting.
01:04:14.220 It's time to resurrect the ghost of, uh, Teddy Roosevelt and get after these people.
01:04:19.280 And, uh, if, if they do, uh, that would really be something.
01:04:22.760 I mean, there's, there's probably, there's so much intellectual capital in the tech sector
01:04:28.560 and in the financial sector that would invest in these things.
01:04:31.480 It's probably going completely untapped because who wants to invest in something to try to go
01:04:38.260 up against Google that owns everything.
01:04:40.660 Yeah.
01:04:40.740 It seems like a losing battle.
01:04:42.100 Yeah.
01:04:42.240 I mean, it's kind of like, I think I want to make a better Cola.
01:04:46.200 I mean, it's going to be the same price as Coca-Cola and Pepsi, but it's going to compete
01:04:51.780 directly with them.
01:04:53.160 You know, it's not happening.
01:04:54.680 No.
01:04:55.320 If you, if you broke them up, I mean, that would definitely be a good thing.
01:04:58.680 And we just saw, you know, there was, uh, some emails and, uh, some meeting stuff that
01:05:03.800 was leaked where immediately after the election, when Trump won, they started plotting that,
01:05:09.840 Oh my God, well, you know, we can't let Trump's agenda and the agenda of all these millions
01:05:15.420 and millions of Americans who voted for him take root.
01:05:18.360 And so they had all these plans where like, if you went and Googled something like immigration,
01:05:23.060 that all of the results were going to purposely be skewed to giving you the information that
01:05:29.280 Google wants you to have.
01:05:30.200 In other words, where to find immigration lawyers and here's the facts of why America
01:05:34.540 is doomed if they don't let all the Brown people in the world move to America and that
01:05:38.880 kind of shit.
01:05:39.880 And, and, you know, just, uh, I mean, go Google immigration now and see if numbers USA comes
01:05:46.920 up.
01:05:47.960 It doesn't, but, uh, allegedly they didn't even do what they were claiming they were going
01:05:53.100 to do, but you know, they, they skew these results so much.
01:05:56.340 I mean, uh, anybody who doesn't believe that these results are perfect purposely skewed to
01:06:01.940 destroy white people, go and do two Google image searches, Google white women and are
01:06:09.320 white woman and black woman.
01:06:10.900 And look at the difference in the pictures.
01:06:12.900 When you Google white woman, you're going to be disgusted at what you see.
01:06:17.120 It's mostly pictures of white women with black men.
01:06:20.540 I mean, that's what you get or Google white people are and see what the suggested, uh,
01:06:25.520 searches that come out.
01:06:27.360 I think you can go, you can do this stuff forever.
01:06:29.740 And this stuff is not, you know, the left wants you to think that Google search algorithm
01:06:35.720 is based on whatever's popular.
01:06:37.420 No, they have been curating and micromanaging the curation of what comes up in Google searches
01:06:45.300 for years now.
01:06:47.340 I mean, there there's nothing is an accident.
01:06:50.960 The only way that you can get results that you're wanting, like if you want to go to a
01:06:55.020 website or something that Google doesn't like, is you have to put the name of it in there.
01:06:58.580 And it might not even be in the top.
01:07:00.620 It might not even be on the first page.
01:07:02.740 You might get pages of how awful that website is before you can get to the actual link to
01:07:07.560 the website.
01:07:08.540 So this is what has to be broken up.
01:07:10.580 Uh, but yeah, I mean, this is all curated, all these weird searches, all curated.
01:07:16.460 This, it's not, it's not an accidental algorithm.
01:07:19.620 It's not the result of what's the most popular thing being searched for.
01:07:24.360 Yeah, no, not at all.
01:07:25.680 No one's, I mean, anyone with half a brain knows that that's not the case.
01:07:29.240 Yeah.
01:07:30.400 Well, I tell you what, Don, we're bumping up against the end of the first segment.
01:07:35.800 So what we're going to do is we're going to go ahead and take a break.
01:07:38.260 And when we come back, we are going to answer listener questions and respond to listener
01:07:47.220 comments.
01:07:48.260 How exciting.
01:07:49.580 Oh, that's going to be fun.
01:07:50.700 Yeah.
01:07:51.380 See you after the break.
01:07:55.780 You're listening to the crypto report.
01:07:58.960 We'll be right back after this break.
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01:14:03.260 All right, Don, let's get to these questions.
01:14:05.140 What do you think?
01:14:05.600 Let's do it.
01:14:07.140 This first one is a question that, I don't know, I've been asked this question a lot of times in like DMs and stuff.
01:14:21.920 And so I guess it would be good, I don't want to offend anybody, I don't want to offend anybody, but I'm going to give you my straight-up answer to this question.
01:14:38.920 And the question is, I don't know.
01:14:44.420 What is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist, I don't know, but I'm going to be right back.
01:14:49.420 What's your position?
01:14:51.420 My position on Strasser is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist, I don't know, but I'm going to be right back.
01:14:56.420 Strasser brothers got what they deserved.
01:14:58.860 At least, I can't remember if it was Gregor or Otto.
01:15:02.740 One of them got dispatched during the Night of the Long Knives.
01:15:08.140 The other one got run out of Germany.
01:15:14.960 But Strasserism is basically a very commie.
01:15:22.140 So, well, it's a blend of, I don't know.
01:15:28.820 Wikipedia calls it a strand of Nazism.
01:15:32.460 But it's one that's really, really commie.
01:15:35.220 And it's weird because they don't like Jews, but they're not against Jews for any racial or cultural or religious reasons.
01:15:46.300 They don't like Jews because they're anti-capitalists, the Strasserists, which is odd because you cut all these Jews who are also anti-capitalists.
01:16:03.460 It doesn't make a lot of sense from that because, you know, capitalism, communism, libertarianism, Keynesianism, Austrian economics, all that stuff.
01:16:16.540 You've got Jews on every side of all that stuff.
01:16:19.860 So, I mean, I don't know.
01:16:21.800 I think the woke person understands that the Jew is a biological creature.
01:16:27.320 It's the biological Jew that we have a problem with.
01:16:30.680 But I'm not into all this, you know, and it's one of the things that people get really triggered about.
01:16:38.100 I'm not into all this socialism.
01:16:39.920 And I don't really believe, and it's not something I'm going to get into, any debates with anybody in the comment section about or anything.
01:16:47.020 I don't really believe that the National Socialist Party was like this doctrinaire socialist party.
01:16:54.760 And as a matter of fact, most of the people that were really hardcore into all that stuff were dispatched on the Night of the Long Nights.
01:17:01.680 You know, Ernst Strom was wanting to have a second revolution where they would go and take out all of the rich people, all the, you know, like have a, basically the elites remove them all from control.
01:17:19.100 And the rank and file party and the party leadership was not for that shit.
01:17:27.520 And, of course, you know, there were other problems with Rome and his faction that we're not going to go into.
01:17:33.000 But, you know, Hitler himself said that they chose the term, they used the term socialism because that was the hot political name of the day, you know, to be socialist.
01:17:48.120 It was the new and rising thing.
01:17:50.400 And they did enact a lot of socialist policies when they took power.
01:17:56.160 And I can see that under a lot of circumstances, you know, if your economy has been wrecked by outside influences to the point that Germany's was, then you've got to have some form of command and control economy.
01:18:09.600 But, you know, the 88 words, as quoted in Mein Kampf, basically say that, you know, we're going to do whatever works, whatever's good for the people.
01:18:19.420 And anything that doesn't achieve that, we're going to cast it off.
01:18:22.820 I don't believe that, you know, economic socialism was something that they were going to stick with forever because it wouldn't have worked in the long run, I don't believe.
01:18:34.200 I mean, yeah, they had the German miracle and it was great and it was the thing to do at the time.
01:18:40.240 But, you know, just, you know, do some alternate fictional history where you imagine an outcome of World War II where, you know, there was like a peace conference and everybody agreed to, you know, take their toys and go home.
01:19:01.920 Um, uh, I don't believe that, uh, with Hitler and the same people being in charge over the long haul that they would have remained, uh, socialist economically the way that they did.
01:19:13.880 I think they would have moved, uh, largely to free enterprise.
01:19:17.440 Um, and yeah, I know that capitalism, um, has puts a bad taste in a lot of people's mouths and that's understandable.
01:19:28.060 Um, but you know, there are just, there are aspects of all these, uh, systems that are good and there are aspects of all these systems that are bad.
01:19:37.360 But I, I just, um, I don't like the whole, uh, Strasserism thing.
01:19:44.040 I don't like the Nas Bull thing.
01:19:47.100 Um, and you know, Don, these, these are basically, this is very in line with what people refer to themselves as third positionists.
01:19:57.100 Um, who say they're neither left nor right.
01:20:00.360 Well, I'm not one of those.
01:20:02.240 I am right wing.
01:20:03.500 I'm ultra far right.
01:20:05.780 I'm an American nationalist.
01:20:08.960 And, um, I like, uh, the idea of trying to get back to the type of country.
01:20:16.780 And of course, I don't mean going back in time.
01:20:19.520 I mean, doing it for the 21st century and beyond.
01:20:23.100 So, you know, there would be a lot of changes, uh, made because of things that the founders couldn't have foreseen.
01:20:28.500 But the, in basic principle, the type of country that the founders envisioned.
01:20:33.000 And, um, and I don't like to talk about economics a lot because it's not really important.
01:20:37.860 You know, what we're about here at the crypto report and what daily stormers about is culture because everything is downstream from culture.
01:20:47.000 Um, we've got to win the cultural battle first.
01:20:50.720 And nobody's going to win the cultural battle, uh, by being out there talking about we're the most extreme national Bolsheviks or Strasserists or whatever.
01:21:01.780 Or, you know, being an American and attacking capitalism and saying we've got to institute socialism.
01:21:07.180 You're not going to get anywhere with that shit.
01:21:08.960 So there's my take on Strasserism, uh, infamous tourists who, uh, identifies as a new fag, even though he's seems to me like he's been around forever.
01:21:19.780 But hopefully you'll be debuting another rap song.
01:21:23.980 I still can't get white chalk out of my head.
01:21:25.940 Well, lucky him, as everybody heard at the beginning of the show, there was a new song.
01:21:30.640 Okay.
01:21:30.860 Here's one we can both answer.
01:21:32.420 I'll go first.
01:21:33.740 All right.
01:21:34.200 Uh, 200 years together, a grape drink drinker asks favorite vape juice.
01:21:41.200 Um, uh, I can answer that one easily, uh, hands down.
01:21:45.360 Uh, my favorite vape juice is called fairgrounds and what fairgrounds, the flavor of fairgrounds is, um, deep fried Twinkie.
01:21:56.880 Like you get at the state fair and it's really good.
01:22:00.860 And it's, um, if you, if you're vaping it in the right equipment, it really, really does taste like it.
01:22:08.400 It tastes like when you inhale, uh, you get the real flavor of like the deep fried yellow cake.
01:22:15.740 And when you exhale, you taste that cream filling.
01:22:19.980 And if, like, if you've got a, uh, uh, a unit that just makes really thick, strong vapor, uh, it can actually kind of give you the sensation of having that cream in your mouth.
01:22:32.920 Well, what's your favorite vape juice, Don?
01:22:35.540 Uh, I don't really have one in particular.
01:22:37.900 I just like certain flavor profiles.
01:22:40.320 Um, I lean more towards like the fruit or candy type flavors.
01:22:48.400 Uh, there's one right now I'm vaping.
01:22:50.700 It's called bomb pop.
01:22:51.840 It tastes like, uh, those old red, white, and blue, uh, popsicles.
01:22:56.320 Oh, that sounds good.
01:22:57.420 Yeah.
01:22:57.820 Yeah.
01:22:58.040 It's pretty good.
01:22:58.640 I like it.
01:22:59.840 Uh, I, I like, uh, I like the dessert flavor that like savory dessert flavors most.
01:23:05.120 Um, the thing I don't like, and a lot of people really do like it, but I don't like tart fruit flavors like, you know, like sour apple or whatever.
01:23:15.780 No, not for me.
01:23:17.400 Yeah.
01:23:18.500 I don't mind them.
01:23:19.720 Yeah.
01:23:20.040 Well, I mean, if you're into that sort of thing, you're into that sort of thing.
01:23:22.300 I never, I never really liked sour candy or anything like that as a kid either.
01:23:26.280 It's just a personal taste, I guess.
01:23:28.460 Yeah.
01:23:29.060 I was always into that kind of stuff.
01:23:30.760 Yeah.
01:23:30.960 Right now, right at the moment as we're speaking, I'm vaping, uh, uh, buttermilk pie at, uh, it's pretty good, but it's not as good as the, uh, uh, fairgrounds to me that the, you asked me what my favorite vape juice is.
01:23:49.400 And that's what pops to mind right off the bat.
01:23:51.560 Every time it's fairgrounds, I tell you, um, as a backup vape and, you know, for when I go in places where,
01:24:00.900 like, you know, vaping my big steamroller sub-o mod is not appropriate.
01:24:07.020 I bought one of these little Soarin' Airs that, um, it's, it's kind of like one of those jewels, but it's better.
01:24:16.100 It doesn't have, you don't have to buy little pre-filled pods to change and all that.
01:24:21.520 It's got, it's got these little tanks, little plastic tanks that fit on top.
01:24:25.760 It's about as big as a credit card and it uses the, uh, nicotine salts instead of the regular vape juice.
01:24:33.140 And I, what I buy is, uh, this stuff called Dinner Lady Lemon Tart.
01:24:38.800 And I wouldn't have bought Dinner Lady Lemon Tart, uh, based on that description.
01:24:45.180 But when I was looking at the flavors, the guy that I bought the stuff from said,
01:24:49.320 Hey, um, you might try this.
01:24:51.860 It tastes like Fruity Pebbles.
01:24:54.000 And sure enough, that's what it actually tastes like.
01:24:57.640 Um, and there's a lot of, uh, debate going on now about, uh, you know, the traditional vape or the nicotine salts vape.
01:25:08.600 And my opinion is after, you know, I've, I've been doing the nicotine salts thing for a couple of months now and I prefer the traditional vape.
01:25:17.580 Um, you know, at, uh, six milligrams of nicotine, I get a better nicotine hit off the traditional vape than I do on the nicotine salts.
01:25:28.900 You know, they come in two options, 30 or 50 milligram, cause it gives you way less vapor.
01:25:33.620 But, um, no matter what kind of, uh, juice you buy for the nicotine salts, it kind of tastes like salt.
01:25:43.860 Really?
01:25:44.700 Yeah.
01:25:45.120 I mean, not as you're vaping it, but like there's an aftertaste of salt in your mouth.
01:25:49.600 But I mean, you get used to it.
01:25:51.240 Um, it is, it is a salt, but they're really good for like, you know, like say you're at the grocery store.
01:25:57.740 Yeah.
01:25:58.140 Um, you know, you take a good drag off the nicotine salt and you just hold your breath for about five seconds and practically zero vapor comes out.
01:26:06.940 And another thing they're really good for is, you know, when you're running back and forth, going to the store and doing this and that, it gets to be a hassle.
01:26:16.520 At least for me, all the crap that you have to grab, you know, you gotta grab your phone, you gotta grab your keys, you gotta grab this big old vape to carry around and all that.
01:26:24.400 And, you know, this little, uh, this little swar and just, you know, if you've got a pocket tee, it fits right in that front pocket or whatever.
01:26:32.800 It's just this tiny little thing to grab and take with you.
01:26:35.760 And the other thing that's good about it is it, it just takes a couple of minutes to charge it.
01:26:40.740 Oh, that's great.
01:26:41.820 Yeah.
01:26:42.160 Now, of course it, the charge doesn't last as long, but you know, you just got a regular USB charger in the car or whatever.
01:26:48.620 And you plug it in like five minutes, the thing's fully charged.
01:26:51.580 Can it work if it dies while you have it plugged in?
01:26:54.980 Like say it just died.
01:26:56.140 You plug it in and you want to use it right now.
01:26:58.000 Will that work?
01:26:58.680 Yeah.
01:26:59.040 Well, I've never had it die all the way because when you hit it, a little blue light at the bottom comes on.
01:27:04.740 And when it starts getting low, that light turns red.
01:27:07.620 Ah.
01:27:08.140 And so I always...
01:27:09.100 But it'll still work.
01:27:09.800 Yeah, it still works.
01:27:10.820 Yeah.
01:27:11.060 And you can vape it while it's plugged in.
01:27:13.020 I don't know...
01:27:13.500 And what does it weigh?
01:27:14.000 Is it heavy?
01:27:14.900 No, it weighs nothing.
01:27:16.680 Ah.
01:27:17.320 So I guess dropping it won't really cause it to break.
01:27:20.440 I don't guess so, no.
01:27:24.140 And the little tank that's on it, they call it a pod, but it's not a pod in the sense like a jewel pod is a pod.
01:27:31.700 Right.
01:27:32.660 It's not proprietary.
01:27:34.100 Yeah.
01:27:34.580 And that's another advantage of this.
01:27:37.660 One of the things that I don't like about vaping is the endless screwing with coils and stuff.
01:27:44.940 You know, a lot of people like that.
01:27:46.260 A lot of people get all into building their own coils and everything.
01:27:49.220 Fuck that.
01:27:49.400 Yeah.
01:27:50.200 I mean, it's a hassle to me.
01:27:51.980 I'll sit there and like, I'll vape a nasty coil for like a whole day because I'm like, I don't want to go clean this son of a bitch.
01:28:00.080 I'm the same way.
01:28:02.540 But the little pod tank, as they call it, is disposable.
01:28:09.500 And it lasts about a week or so.
01:28:13.120 About a week, I'd say.
01:28:14.420 So the coil is built into it.
01:28:16.360 Yeah.
01:28:17.060 I see.
01:28:17.760 And, you know, it lasts about a week and you just throw it away and buy another one.
01:28:20.960 It costs about, they cost like five bucks each.
01:28:23.220 So, it probably lasts more than a week.
01:28:26.740 I don't know.
01:28:27.300 Well, it just depends on how much you use it.
01:28:28.820 Yeah.
01:28:29.180 I mean, I vape like a steam train, you know.
01:28:32.720 Yeah.
01:28:33.360 I know.
01:28:33.800 But, I mean, you know, I smoked Winston's for like 35 years before I started vaping.
01:28:42.980 So, you know, I have.
01:28:44.080 You're the strongest.
01:28:44.780 Yeah.
01:28:45.060 I have a lot of nicotine to deliver to my system.
01:28:51.180 Yeah.
01:28:51.620 Your tolerance is high.
01:28:53.200 Yeah.
01:28:53.400 I've got big, big cargo cars that need to be filled with nicotine.
01:29:00.460 But, yeah, they're cheap.
01:29:04.260 And you just throw it away and you fill it with your nicotine salts, the new one.
01:29:10.340 And you let it sit for about 10 minutes to make sure the little wick inside of it is fully absorbed.
01:29:17.020 And, I mean, the only control on it is there's a little switch on the side.
01:29:20.920 Where you can turn it off if you want.
01:29:23.780 But, like, there's no adjustments to make or anything.
01:29:27.260 You just stick it up to your mouth and you draw on it and it gives you a hit.
01:29:30.780 And it's a different kind of draw because, you know, like on these big vapes, you know,
01:29:35.960 you've got free-flowing air to where the vapor goes straight into your lung.
01:29:41.660 But on these, at least on this sworn air, you draw on it the way you draw on a cigarette.
01:29:47.680 You know, you take your draw and then you inhale it.
01:29:51.380 So, anyway.
01:29:53.060 I guess it would take a little bit of getting used to.
01:29:55.360 Yeah, yeah.
01:29:56.480 But, yeah, my favorite vape juice is the Fairgrounds, the deep-fried Twinkie.
01:30:05.300 And that was probably about 10 minutes more vape posting than most of the listeners wanted to hear.
01:30:10.640 But, you know, it's vape nationalism that's important.
01:30:14.900 Okay.
01:30:15.260 It really is.
01:30:18.200 Ghoster Oven, a kebab removalist, wants to know, with the way things are going,
01:30:24.380 do you think Trump will say something explicitly pro-white before the end of his first term?
01:30:29.960 Seems like whites are starting to get it.
01:30:32.300 I don't know.
01:30:32.600 What do you think, Don?
01:30:33.520 I don't know.
01:30:35.980 I mean.
01:30:36.980 He's come very close.
01:30:38.640 He has.
01:30:39.300 But, I mean, look at who his son-in-law is.
01:30:41.620 And, you know, he's got grandkids.
01:30:43.480 And I don't know.
01:30:44.660 Yeah.
01:30:44.960 I mean, you know, I guess the closest that he's gotten was like the shithole countries thing
01:30:50.180 where he says, why can't we have more people from Norway?
01:30:52.740 Yeah.
01:30:53.060 But that's not really explicit.
01:30:55.860 And it's not something he said publicly.
01:30:57.840 It's something that was reported that he said.
01:30:59.940 Right, right.
01:31:00.640 So, who knows?
01:31:01.680 But I think, you know, if he wins a second term, which I do believe he will, I think he
01:31:06.680 won't really have much to lose at that point as it's winding down to really say what he
01:31:11.660 feels if that's indeed what he feels.
01:31:13.980 Well, I mean, you're always going to have the situation where if it comes to something
01:31:19.680 like that, he has to consider, you know, midterm elections for Congress and the Senate and
01:31:24.960 things like that.
01:31:25.760 Right.
01:31:26.480 Because the GOP is, whether they want like it or not, their fortunes are tied to his.
01:31:33.060 That's true.
01:31:35.480 But.
01:31:36.060 Who knows?
01:31:36.440 After 2022, and those elections are over, maybe.
01:31:41.840 You never know.
01:31:42.680 Yeah.
01:31:43.140 Well, we'll see.
01:31:43.760 I mean, I really, that's something I'm just not going to make an opinion on.
01:31:48.680 That I don't have an opinion on because I just don't know.
01:31:54.020 But it's a good question.
01:31:56.080 Yeah, it is a good question.
01:31:57.420 And whether it would be a good thing or a bad thing for us moving forward, that's a whole
01:32:00.960 other discussion.
01:32:02.100 Yeah.
01:32:02.660 And, okay, next, Kirby Supremacist says, no question, just wanted to say, I love you guys.
01:32:10.420 Well, we love you too, Kirby.
01:32:12.100 No homo.
01:32:13.200 No homo.
01:32:13.980 None.
01:32:14.460 None.
01:32:14.660 Yeah.
01:32:18.100 Haydi8 says, do you think it's a good idea?
01:32:22.160 Haydi8, who is banned from Xbox Live for racism, by the way.
01:32:26.720 Says, do you think it's a good idea to get your 23andMe or is it a waste of time if you're
01:32:30.680 already committed to the pro-white cause?
01:32:32.580 Well, I mean, when you put it that way, I mean, if you know you're white and you're committed
01:32:44.460 to the pro-white cause, then I guess it's not that important.
01:32:47.800 It's an interesting thing to do because, you know, find out, well, you know, I've got these
01:32:52.220 Irish ancestors or these Spanish ancestors or whatever, but the time you need your 23andMe
01:33:00.380 is when you're dedicated to the pro-white cause and people are like, dude, you don't look
01:33:03.920 white.
01:33:04.800 Yeah.
01:33:06.820 I mean.
01:33:07.680 Well, Anglin wrote about it on the Stormer.
01:33:13.000 I think his final recommendation was to not get a DNA test.
01:33:17.120 Unless, you know, the situation is as you just described where, you know, you're dedicated
01:33:23.220 but people are questioning your whiteness.
01:33:27.380 Right.
01:33:27.980 Right.
01:33:29.140 But, you know, if you're white or you should, and if you don't, the white people looking at
01:33:36.840 you, well, I mean, if you don't know, I mean, you might think you are and you're not.
01:33:40.680 I mean, we, we run across this, uh, you know, everybody who, uh, like does anything pro-white
01:33:48.520 runs across this, you know, you'll run across people who are obviously mestizos or hoppas
01:33:53.740 or whatever.
01:33:54.300 And they're like, yeah, yeah.
01:33:55.540 Uh, 1488 white pride worldwide and, uh, Hey, more power to you, whatever.
01:34:04.660 But, uh, you're not white, you know, you need to go and get that 23 and me that's going
01:34:11.440 to show, you know, that you've got that oriental blood or that, uh, that, um, that's squatty
01:34:20.120 Central American Indian blood or whatever.
01:34:23.300 New world.
01:34:24.060 Yeah.
01:34:24.620 Yeah.
01:34:24.900 The new world nigger.
01:34:26.000 Um, but yeah, yeah, the, and, but I can look at somebody, I know if you're white, when
01:34:35.540 I look at you for the most part, I mean, uh, you know, there are some Jews who blend in
01:34:41.500 or whatever, but do while they're young, but then as they age, that, that Jewiness just
01:34:46.260 starts coming, coming out.
01:34:48.120 Well, yeah.
01:34:48.660 And generally their behavior will out them anyway.
01:34:51.800 Well, yeah, that's true too.
01:34:52.900 But, uh, you know, the fact of the matter is there's not that many of them, uh, in the
01:35:00.240 United States, they're like 2% of the population.
01:35:03.120 Yeah.
01:35:03.520 But I mean, you get on Twitter and like, there's, I don't know how many thousands of fellow white
01:35:09.940 people.
01:35:10.300 Well, you, you would think they were 90% of the population.
01:35:13.700 Right.
01:35:14.160 Oh, exactly.
01:35:14.880 Oh yeah.
01:35:15.520 Well, and especially like if you watch TV or the movies or something.
01:35:18.280 Oh, well then you'd think they were a hundred percent of the population.
01:35:21.020 A hundred percent.
01:35:21.680 Well, except for, you know, you got to have some white women for the black guys to marry.
01:35:26.180 Of course.
01:35:26.880 If you're watching movies and TV.
01:35:28.700 Oh, and every commercial now is a race mixing, a miscegenation.
01:35:33.140 Oh yeah.
01:35:33.660 And they, they throw it in where it's just like totally, uh, I mean, there's,
01:35:39.720 they're like trying to make it subliminal even, uh, you'll be, there's like no reason
01:35:45.420 in the world for it.
01:35:46.360 It'll be some commercial for auto insurance and like, look, the general is going to get
01:35:54.660 you a better quote.
01:35:56.260 And this black dude and white woman look at their new quote and like, wow.
01:36:00.220 Yeah.
01:36:04.520 Um, but yeah.
01:36:07.560 Okay.
01:36:08.280 Let's see what we got next.
01:36:10.020 Lucky says the crypto report is awesome.
01:36:15.360 Especially the part with the frogs.
01:36:16.960 I think it sounds better at two X speed.
01:36:19.940 Well, good for you.
01:36:20.660 Lucky.
01:36:21.440 I haven't tried it at two X speed.
01:36:23.220 I think Lucky might need Ritalin.
01:36:26.480 Well, Anglin says he listens to all podcasts.
01:36:30.180 Uh, I can't remember if he said he listens to him at 1.5 or two times.
01:36:33.480 I guess, I guess that's maybe a sideways, uh, Vance from Lucky and Lucky saying I talk slow.
01:36:40.680 Um, no, I think he's talking about the song itself or something.
01:36:45.420 I don't know.
01:36:46.020 So that's what I took away from it.
01:36:47.620 But yeah, listening to podcasts that, uh, one and a half or two times the speed really,
01:36:51.560 uh, increases your, uh, efficiency.
01:36:55.420 Well, yeah.
01:36:56.060 I mean, it, it gives you all this time to listen to other podcasts, but the honest truth is
01:37:01.360 you should only be listening to the crypto report and when you're done listening to the crypto
01:37:09.360 report, if you want something else to listen to, you should listen to it again.
01:37:14.720 Just in case you missed something the first time around.
01:37:16.960 Right.
01:37:17.320 Right.
01:37:21.220 Let's see.
01:37:23.660 Uh, infamous tourist says my six year old loves that song too.
01:37:27.720 I guess he's talking about white chalk.
01:37:29.340 Yeah.
01:37:29.620 And he's got a picture of a young Aryan male in a MAGA hat, uh, who's got his arm extended
01:37:39.260 at the proper angle.
01:37:41.620 It appears.
01:37:42.360 It's, it appears that way.
01:37:43.880 Yes.
01:37:44.120 How cute.
01:37:45.060 How lovely.
01:37:46.160 I love it.
01:37:47.180 Um, 88 has another question.
01:37:52.940 He says, do you guys think there will be more leftist violence surrounding the midterms
01:37:58.440 like in Brazil?
01:38:00.620 Well, I mean, it's likely, I guess there was plenty of it surrounding the 2016 election.
01:38:06.120 Yeah.
01:38:06.840 I think it would be a good thing.
01:38:08.520 Yeah.
01:38:09.140 It definitely doesn't.
01:38:11.120 Uh, it's bad optics for the left.
01:38:13.420 Bad, bad optics.
01:38:14.900 Right.
01:38:15.320 But it's great for us.
01:38:16.360 So I, I would hope that that, that it does happen.
01:38:18.480 Yeah.
01:38:18.720 Uh, Sabrina van Zant says, if you could have front row seats in a small venue and see any band
01:38:28.000 in a pastor present, who would it be?
01:38:30.860 Led Zeppelin.
01:38:33.540 Yeah.
01:38:33.940 I mean, I would say like Black Sabbath when they were young too, but my luck, it would
01:38:40.600 be one of the days when like, uh, they were all so coked up.
01:38:44.020 They didn't even know what song each other were playing.
01:38:46.760 They're all, they're all performing a different song.
01:38:49.080 Right.
01:38:49.500 Yeah.
01:38:49.840 Same time.
01:38:50.360 Yeah.
01:38:50.480 And Ozzy can't remember the lyrics.
01:38:52.060 Yeah.
01:38:53.500 Yeah.
01:38:53.700 That was the problem, you know, is like when they, you know, Ozzy always had like really
01:38:58.160 bad ADHD and dyslexia and like every single one of those things.
01:39:03.160 And on top of that, he was using drugs and Ozzy never could remember lyrics.
01:39:09.320 Like if you hear old live recordings of like paranoid, he'll sing the same verse over and
01:39:16.880 over and, uh, they weren't able to solve this until the age of the teleprompter.
01:39:24.140 You know, ever since teleprompters have been a thing, Ozzy's had teleprompters in front
01:39:28.080 of him.
01:39:28.640 Oh, I didn't know that.
01:39:29.580 Yeah.
01:39:30.220 Yeah.
01:39:30.640 That's funny.
01:39:31.620 Um, but really probably in my opinion, the, the, the best, um, iteration of Sabbath was the
01:39:42.280 last time that all four members were together.
01:39:45.440 There's some really good live videos.
01:39:47.380 I guess this was like around the late nineties, early two thousands.
01:39:52.120 And, uh, you know, they were doing like, like Black Sabbath was headlining Ozfest and
01:39:58.140 stuff.
01:39:58.420 And they were really, really in top form then.
01:40:02.460 Um, really?
01:40:03.320 Yeah.
01:40:03.780 Oh yeah.
01:40:04.260 Yeah.
01:40:04.520 You know, that's like 20 years ago.
01:40:07.180 So they were in their forties instead of their sixties like now.
01:40:10.760 And, uh, um, they were sober and in good shape and all that stuff.
01:40:18.160 So they were putting on really good shows.
01:40:20.500 Um, there's, there's a video, um, if you're into that sort of thing, I am go on YouTube
01:40:26.800 and, um, do a YouTube search for black Sabbath war pigs, Ozfest.
01:40:35.260 And it's an Ozfest like in England or somewhere or something like that.
01:40:38.620 And an interesting thing is to look at how different the metal crowd was back then than
01:40:42.560 it is now, because like there are people in that crowd flying big Confederate flags and
01:40:47.100 shit.
01:40:47.380 And there's lots of flags and they're all nationalist flags flying in that crowd, that crowd, like,
01:40:52.780 you know, Scottish flags and the, not the union Jack, but the English flag and that kind
01:40:58.540 of thing.
01:40:58.960 But Confederate flags, it used to be that just about any kind of concert like that, that
01:41:04.240 you went to and no matter where it was, there were Confederate flags being flown.
01:41:10.100 That's pretty awesome.
01:41:11.260 Yeah.
01:41:11.600 Metal, hard rock and metal used to be a thing made by white men for white men.
01:41:19.020 Yeah.
01:41:19.460 And just like this country.
01:41:21.620 Yeah.
01:41:22.340 Yeah.
01:41:24.320 Um, but black Sabbath, I've always liked to, um, cause I play the drums.
01:41:28.400 And I've always enjoyed putting on headphones, listening to that and playing along.
01:41:32.980 That's one of the things that I used to do when I first started playing.
01:41:36.820 Yeah.
01:41:37.340 Yeah.
01:41:37.520 Well, I mean, you know, uh, if I can see Zeppelin, I would like to see Zeppelin.
01:41:44.020 Um, I don't know, uh, maybe on whatever, you know, whatever tour they were on, like after
01:41:52.840 physical graffiti because, uh, uh, that would have been, I mean, I know that like the house
01:42:00.020 of the holy tour was really good because that's the one that they made the movie song remains
01:42:04.200 the same.
01:42:04.700 Song remains the same.
01:42:05.500 Yeah.
01:42:05.800 But, uh, yeah, I would really love to see that.
01:42:08.560 And I tell you, um, back in like 2007, uh, they got together and did, uh, uh, tour.
01:42:19.100 There there's a, it's on YouTube, the whole thing, you know, they did like a, a big production
01:42:25.180 filmed and everything.
01:42:26.360 And of course, I mean, it's not all the original members because John Bonham, the drummer choked
01:42:31.840 on his own vomit and died.
01:42:33.640 Yeah.
01:42:34.200 But, uh, they've got his son playing the drums and the dudes are in their seventies and it
01:42:40.360 is still really, they're still really, really good.
01:42:43.120 Hell if.
01:42:43.420 Are they in their seventies?
01:42:45.140 Well, they are now.
01:42:46.140 They weren't in 2007, but yeah, Robert Plant turned 70 like a year or two ago and he was
01:42:51.080 the youngest one.
01:42:54.140 Yeah.
01:42:54.720 It's crazy.
01:42:55.300 Well, I mean, you got to remember the first Led Zeppelin album came out in like 68.
01:43:00.020 Yeah.
01:43:00.520 Yeah.
01:43:01.780 And pages, uh, page and, uh, the, the guitarist and the bass player, John Paul Jones, they were
01:43:08.840 a lot older than, um, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page.
01:43:12.160 They'd been session musicians for a while and like Jimmy Page had been in the yard birds
01:43:16.720 and stuff.
01:43:17.560 Right.
01:43:17.980 Right.
01:43:18.620 And, uh, they got together and went and found the other two guys.
01:43:21.800 But anyway, that's enough music history.
01:43:23.240 They've got me talking about Led Zeppelin.
01:43:27.800 I can feel the liver spots about to burst out on my forearms and, and no, I'm not a boomer.
01:43:35.540 Um, okay.
01:43:38.180 We've got a series of questions here about the rap songs, um, from the end three.
01:43:46.080 Um, okay.
01:43:49.780 Um, I'll ask Don, how much time and work goes into these rap songs?
01:43:55.300 I guess it depends on the song.
01:43:57.800 Uh, if I have to remake the beat, like the music, then it's a little bit longer because
01:44:05.860 a lot of these songs now, they don't have instrumental versions back, you know, 10, 20 years ago, every
01:44:11.800 song had an instrumental version.
01:44:13.240 Um, but nowadays, uh, they just release the song itself cause it's all digital.
01:44:17.980 That it's just not a physical copy of something that you, that you have in your hand.
01:44:21.200 So they don't really release instrumental versions of it anymore.
01:44:25.400 So you'd have to basically make your own instrumental.
01:44:28.560 And sometimes I'll be able to snip out parts of the song and create the instrumental from
01:44:33.580 that.
01:44:33.820 But sometimes I don't have the luxury cause these niggers are just talking too much on
01:44:38.000 the song.
01:44:38.500 So I have to go and try to recreate it personally from scratch.
01:44:42.760 And that can be a little time consuming, but it's all worth it cause it's fun.
01:44:46.420 So.
01:44:46.560 Yeah.
01:44:47.100 Well, is there going to, his next question, is there going to be an album?
01:44:50.820 I guess if you accumulate everything together, there's already an album, but, uh, formally,
01:44:56.140 no, there's not an album yet.
01:44:57.880 I mean, we need to make a vinyl LP.
01:45:00.180 Yeah, we could do that.
01:45:05.020 We could do that.
01:45:05.680 It's a, it's, it's a costly venture to do something like that, but, uh, if we could just
01:45:09.980 possible, if we could just get like, uh, Mr. Coinblad over at Kike records from the,
01:45:17.760 from the infamous a white man comic.
01:45:20.740 Oh yeah.
01:45:21.220 That would be great.
01:45:22.080 Yeah.
01:45:23.240 Um, what's the genre called?
01:45:25.460 He asks.
01:45:25.980 I don't know.
01:45:26.500 Is there, I don't know.
01:45:27.680 It's, uh, fash hop.
01:45:29.760 I don't know.
01:45:30.680 Fash hop.
01:45:31.940 I don't know.
01:45:36.180 Okay.
01:45:36.920 Well, maybe we'll call it fash hop.
01:45:39.300 Yeah, maybe we will.
01:45:40.220 Who knows?
01:45:41.280 Okay.
01:45:42.200 And he says, thank you all three as Don and fash for making these things.
01:45:45.860 They're fucking hilarious.
01:45:47.300 Hilarious.
01:45:48.300 We're, we're 100% serious.
01:45:50.140 Absolutely serious.
01:45:52.300 In Madden.
01:45:53.380 If a future UTR happens again, I want to see a rap concert with all three of you on stage.
01:45:58.540 Well, one in one hand and shit in the other and see which one fills up faster.
01:46:04.140 I, I, I don't know.
01:46:05.340 I'm not 1000% opposed to that idea, but, uh, I'm close.
01:46:12.900 Like 999.5.
01:46:15.440 Yeah.
01:46:15.840 Yeah.
01:46:16.240 Yeah.
01:46:16.500 Yeah.
01:46:16.640 Uh, P.S.
01:46:19.260 Thank you also to whoever uploads these songs to YouTube.
01:46:21.900 Yeah.
01:46:22.180 I don't know who does that.
01:46:23.400 It's like, yeah, I've tried and they show it my channel real quick after the first three
01:46:27.040 songs that I tried to upload.
01:46:28.500 So I put everything on mine now.
01:46:30.820 Yeah.
01:46:31.020 I'm not doing it.
01:46:31.720 I don't even upload, uh, the crypto report to the crypto report YouTube channel because
01:46:37.080 I've gotten strikes for it.
01:46:38.860 I mean, there are a couple of them on there, but I've gotten strikes for that.
01:46:43.240 So, you know, I'm careful.
01:46:46.680 Yeah.
01:46:47.160 I mean, I could keep making a bunch of different channels after they all get gassed, but I mean,
01:46:51.180 that gets old and tiresome.
01:46:52.980 So why waste my time?
01:46:54.920 People do it for me sometimes.
01:46:56.440 So screw it.
01:46:57.780 Yeah.
01:46:58.640 Um, I hear Heilkick88 says, uh, as the door, Hey guys, I like the show you guys do.
01:47:06.940 It's great.
01:47:07.380 I agree.
01:47:09.440 No, thanks.
01:47:10.340 Seriously.
01:47:10.760 Thanks.
01:47:11.340 But, um, my question is what is your favorite weapon in GTK RWN, which as we all know is
01:47:20.100 gas, the kikes race war now.
01:47:21.560 I mean, that's a weird question.
01:47:22.780 I mean, I'm guessing that he's not asking like for an answer like, Oh, you know, the,
01:47:28.240 uh, the Mossberg five 90 12 gauge.
01:47:33.100 I don't think that's what he means with an extended tube.
01:47:36.140 Yeah.
01:47:36.880 Yeah.
01:47:37.580 Yeah.
01:47:38.520 No, but it's the way he's posing the question sounds like it's like a video game.
01:47:43.200 Um, well, I was thinking that maybe it was like, I don't know, like, uh, what's the best
01:47:48.480 way to fight this war we find ourselves in right now.
01:47:52.620 Yeah.
01:47:53.000 I mean, I wish there was a video game, but that would be awesome.
01:47:55.880 Yeah.
01:47:56.520 And obviously, you know, if that's what he means by the question, then obviously my answer
01:48:01.460 is that my favorite weapon in GTK RWN is the podcast.
01:48:06.140 Oh, yeah.
01:48:08.160 That's good.
01:48:09.160 That's a good one.
01:48:12.420 Okay.
01:48:15.880 What else?
01:48:16.680 Looper Cal.
01:48:17.440 Can we hear your thoughts on the latest evolution of the Me Too movement into the why I didn't
01:48:25.280 report movement as well as its potential effects on the Kavanaugh debacle and the upcoming midterms?
01:48:31.700 Thanks, my dudes.
01:48:32.960 Oh, yeah.
01:48:33.300 That was something that, uh, depending on how much time we had in the first half we were going
01:48:38.800 to hit.
01:48:39.120 Um, one of the latest things is, or a couple of the latest things is that, uh, this, uh,
01:48:46.580 this lying whore, this, this, uh, this leftist come bucket, uh, Professor Ford, who is attempting
01:48:59.880 to Me Too, Brett Kavanaugh, um, she has agreed to testify on Thursday, and that was revealed
01:49:08.980 last night, which, I mean, we're recording on Sunday, so that was revealed Saturday night.
01:49:13.380 And then, almost right after that, it came out, well, you know, you got another person
01:49:19.360 who says she's full of shit, that, uh, not only the event that she was claiming, uh, never
01:49:28.560 happened, but that the, uh, the party where this thing was supposed to have happened never
01:49:36.380 happened.
01:49:36.980 Um, and, uh, unlike, and so this makes her, as far as the people that she named in her
01:49:46.980 affidavit or her letter or whatever it was, as having been there, uh, this makes it three
01:49:53.800 for three saying she's full of shit.
01:49:55.560 Only this time, you know, all the others were friends of Kavanaugh and this one, and this
01:50:05.160 has been verified by CNN, um, is lifelong friends of this Professor Ford, and right here, and
01:50:14.920 on, uh, National Review, you know, the top cuck-servative, uh, bull-prepping site on the
01:50:23.000 internet, third-named witness rejects Kavanaugh's accuser's allegations.
01:50:28.540 In written testimony sent to the Senate Judiciary Committee, a third-named witness has rejected
01:50:33.940 the allegations made by Judge Kavanaugh's accuser.
01:50:37.180 Having been asked by a Senate staffer to comment on the charges advanced against the nominee,
01:50:42.060 a lawyer for Leland Ingham Kaiser wrote,
01:50:45.780 Simply put, Ms. Kaiser does not know Ms. Kavanaugh, uh, Mr. Kavanaugh, and she has no recollection
01:50:53.000 of ever being at a party or gathering where he was present with or without Dr. Ford.
01:50:59.020 Uh, and it says, under 18, USC 1001, letters to the Judiciary Committee are subject to criminal
01:51:07.220 penalty if false.
01:51:09.180 And this is a letter from her lawyer, so you can bet that, uh, they thought long and hard
01:51:16.280 on this one and said, yeah, um, better just tell the truth.
01:51:19.360 Uh, Ms. Kaiser, whom CNN confirms is a, quote, lifelong friend of Ford's, is the third-named
01:51:29.600 witness to deny any knowledge of the allegations.
01:51:32.540 The other two, Mark Judge and Patrick Smith, uh, issued written statements to that effect
01:51:38.840 earlier in the week.
01:51:39.760 Thus far, nobody has backed up the account advanced by Kavanaugh's accuser, while Kavanaugh and three
01:51:46.900 other named witnesses have rejected it outright.
01:51:49.960 So it's interesting, isn't it?
01:51:51.600 As far as the Me Too thing goes, I think, and I thought this, even before all this unraveling
01:51:57.140 started happening, I think this, uh, trying to do the Me Too thing on Kavanaugh, um, is
01:52:06.240 basically, this is the Me Too thing jumping the shark.
01:52:11.160 They've taken it too far.
01:52:12.560 Oh, yeah.
01:52:14.640 And just for the record, she, uh, disgraces the, uh, surname of Ford.
01:52:19.600 Oh, absolutely.
01:52:20.900 Absolutely.
01:52:21.920 Well, apparently that's, uh, a name she married into because, and she disgraces her husband
01:52:29.380 because, uh, she didn't fully take his name.
01:52:33.860 She has a hyphenated name.
01:52:35.520 She kept her, she kept her old name.
01:52:38.080 Yeah.
01:52:38.560 Big time.
01:52:39.180 She kept her name.
01:52:39.880 Cucking him.
01:52:40.640 Yeah.
01:52:41.520 I mean, what are you saying?
01:52:42.960 You still belong to your daddy?
01:52:45.040 Yeah.
01:52:46.040 I mean.
01:52:46.540 No.
01:52:46.880 Anyone who allows his wife to, uh, keep her surname is just a complete faggot.
01:52:53.220 Yeah.
01:52:53.400 No way I'd do that.
01:52:54.580 No way.
01:52:55.280 I mean, if I, if like, say I was, uh, engaged to a girl and, uh, her last name was, um, uh,
01:53:04.780 uh, Smith and she's like, I'm like, okay, well, let's go fill out the, uh, all the stuff.
01:53:12.760 And now your name's going to be whatever Smith.
01:53:16.340 And he's like, no, it's going to, I mean, what, your name's going to be whatever Asmodore.
01:53:20.220 And he's like, no, it's going to be Smith dash Asmodore.
01:53:23.120 And I'm like, nope, it ain't either.
01:53:24.920 Cause we ain't getting married.
01:53:28.400 You fucking bitch.
01:53:31.320 Um, no, I mean, that's, uh, that's part of the contract.
01:53:35.140 I mean, and that's part of the property transfer.
01:53:38.600 You know, you, you got the title on this woman now.
01:53:43.300 She has her brand on her, your brand on her.
01:53:46.360 Yeah, I agree.
01:53:47.980 But no, I mean, if they don't, if they don't, uh, care enough about you to, uh, to fully have
01:53:57.800 their identity be as, you know, part of that marriage and screw them.
01:54:03.200 Yeah.
01:54:03.680 I mean, you know, you're, you're supposed to be leaving home and your father's household.
01:54:12.180 And now you're part of your husband's household, but you're going to keep your father's name.
01:54:16.900 That's weird.
01:54:18.020 Not for that.
01:54:20.020 I mean, it's not the end of the me too movement, but the thing about the me too movement is it
01:54:23.820 doesn't work on Trump.
01:54:24.960 And this is the me too movement attacking a Trump proxy.
01:54:30.660 Um, so it's not going to work.
01:54:32.440 I mean, it worked on, uh, Roy Moore, but that's because really Roy Moore was a moron in the
01:54:37.420 way that he tried to respond to all that stuff.
01:54:39.840 Yeah.
01:54:41.740 Um, okay.
01:54:43.800 Ghost, the racist on acid has another question.
01:54:49.460 He says, can you discuss whether or not you think Trump is red pilled or blue pilled on
01:54:54.540 the kayaks?
01:54:55.060 Well, I have no way of knowing, but I would say he's an intelligent man and he has the
01:55:02.900 same ability that any other intelligent person, uh, uh, has of recognizing patterns and it's
01:55:11.200 bound to start having been a big pattern that he cannot look away from about how he's being
01:55:19.760 attacked by all these kayaks.
01:55:22.260 Okay.
01:55:23.000 Chauvinist, the psychopathic anime Nazi wants to know, how do we solve the pit question
01:55:27.900 once and for all?
01:55:29.020 How dare you?
01:55:30.280 How dare you?
01:55:31.020 The way we solve the pit question once and for all is to allow them to kill and destroy
01:55:41.280 until all the weak DNA has been eliminated from our race.
01:55:46.080 No, I know the, the whole pit thing is, uh, just a meme, but it's not one of my favorite
01:55:53.140 memes.
01:55:53.400 I think it's a gay meme because I actually own and love pit bulls.
01:55:58.860 So whatever you think of that, that's how it is.
01:56:02.100 Yeah.
01:56:02.560 I've had, I've had a few myself, but, um, I wouldn't have them now just cause they're so
01:56:07.420 unpredictable.
01:56:08.440 Yeah.
01:56:08.960 Uh, it just depends.
01:56:10.600 Um, I heard the white ones are less aggressive.
01:56:14.940 Well, I don't know that it goes by color, but I mean, you know, there are so many different,
01:56:20.680 uh, strains of them and people inbreed them and all this, but they are by far not the
01:56:26.560 only dangerous breed of dog.
01:56:28.460 Oh no.
01:56:29.520 Um, and unfortunately they are the dog that is, uh, for the last 20 years or so has been
01:56:37.880 the most desirable breed of dog for, uh, low IQ assholes to own, to make them feel tough.
01:56:44.760 Yeah.
01:56:45.580 But, um, there's no lie there.
01:56:47.940 Yeah.
01:56:48.200 Um, and I, I think the way that you solve the pit question for one thing is, and I've
01:56:53.900 said this for a long time, I think we need a lot, uh, and this will solve it for all aggressive
01:56:59.980 breeds.
01:57:01.900 Um, I think that we need to have a lot stronger regulation on who's allowed to own these aggressive
01:57:09.580 breeds.
01:57:09.960 And if you do own an aggressive breed that just like on a car that you have to carry liability
01:57:16.280 insurance on that animal.
01:57:20.060 Okay.
01:57:20.980 And not only that, but, uh, if you own one of these aggressive breeds and you don't see
01:57:29.480 to it that, that, that it is, uh, you know, behind a fence or whatever that the general public
01:57:36.920 is safe from.
01:57:37.580 Um, and it goes to tax somebody, you need to be charged criminally and there needs to
01:57:42.180 be severe ramifications for that, you know?
01:57:47.320 Yeah.
01:57:47.740 I mean, and I, I think if that were the case, I think when, uh, people in the hoods and the
01:57:56.400 trailer parks and all that started seeing like, well, you know, uh, so-and-so's pit bull mauled
01:58:02.660 an old lady who was out for her evening stroll and he just got 10 years in prison.
01:58:08.600 Well, you know, a lot less of these people in the, in the hoods and the trailer parks
01:58:12.980 would be buying pit bulls.
01:58:15.120 They'd be like, well, you know, these little Boston terriers are starting to look a whole
01:58:18.820 lot more attractive.
01:58:20.020 They're like many pit bulls and shit.
01:58:21.840 And I mean, you know, I, I've never, uh, I've never owned a big dog, um, because I, you know,
01:58:33.000 to try to look tough or anything like that.
01:58:34.820 I mean, as far as, as long as I'm at the house, um, any dog that will bark is all I need because,
01:58:42.820 you know, like the signs on some people's houses say, uh, don't worry about the dog,
01:58:49.120 beware of the owner.
01:58:50.040 You know, all I need is to be alerted, but, uh, you know, I like the pit bulls for other
01:58:55.480 reasons.
01:58:55.820 I've, uh, I've always had them around, uh, even when I was a kid, you know, if I had family
01:59:01.960 members that had them, um, and nobody fought them and nobody made them mean or anything like
01:59:08.260 that.
01:59:09.480 Um, and they're just, they're real high energy dogs.
01:59:12.100 They're very fun.
01:59:13.860 If you got, they're definitely fun.
01:59:15.220 And, uh, and they're very affectionate, you know, um,
01:59:20.040 they, if, if you like, if you have them in the house, uh, they want to crawl right up
01:59:25.740 in your lap and stuff.
01:59:27.420 So, I mean,
01:59:28.480 the one negative I want to point out is those little hairs that they have, they come off
01:59:32.560 from there and they get everywhere.
01:59:33.820 It's impossible to get rid of it.
01:59:35.480 Yeah.
01:59:35.940 Yeah.
01:59:36.260 They do.
01:59:37.100 But I mean, I've had dogs that were a lot worse.
01:59:40.420 I've had dogs with like longer hair that had three or four coats and they're just shedding
01:59:45.280 constantly.
01:59:46.580 Oh, I know what you're talking about too.
01:59:48.120 That's no fun.
01:59:49.860 No fun at all.
01:59:50.720 Yeah.
01:59:51.320 You can't keep a house clean that way.
01:59:53.200 It's impossible.
01:59:54.120 Yeah.
01:59:54.660 The thing you do with the pit bull is if you have time, you know, when, if you like sitting
01:59:59.400 outside every other day or whatever, and you got a good stiff brush, you give the pit bull
02:00:05.360 a good brush and they love it.
02:00:06.900 And that gets those loose hairs off.
02:00:09.540 The only time that you like can't brush those hairs off, uh, effectively, um, by doing it
02:00:16.600 regularly is like when the seasons change and they start shedding and then it's like impossible
02:00:22.820 because like the last one that I had that was like a full blood pit, she was white and
02:00:27.740 those little white hairs would get everywhere, man.
02:00:29.800 Oh, everywhere.
02:00:30.720 Everywhere.
02:00:31.500 And, and, you know, being solid white, like they were, they just stick right out.
02:00:34.920 And, and like, I'd be in the house, you know, and have on like a gray shirt and black pants
02:00:41.580 or something like that.
02:00:42.500 And, and, you know, I don't have a million lights on in the house.
02:00:45.080 I wouldn't notice it.
02:00:46.260 I go get in the car and go up to the grocery store.
02:00:48.440 And when I get out and the sun hit me, I'd be like, crap, I'm covered in these white hairs.
02:00:52.940 Exactly.
02:00:53.680 Yeah.
02:00:54.040 That's, that's, that's no fun, man.
02:00:55.580 Yeah.
02:00:56.480 I'm more, now I'm more of a hypoallergenic type dog, uh, lover.
02:01:01.020 Like I like the dogs that don't shed at all.
02:01:03.240 Well, you have like one of those, uh, wrinkled up dogs with the, uh, with a little tuft of
02:01:11.520 hair on their head.
02:01:12.980 No, I don't know what kind that is, but no.
02:01:15.760 It's like, I don't know.
02:01:16.500 They're like the ugliest dog on earth.
02:01:18.180 That's what they're famous for.
02:01:19.380 Oh, I think I know what you're talking about.
02:01:20.920 Those are hypoallergenic.
02:01:22.000 I didn't know that.
02:01:22.520 Well, they don't have any hair.
02:01:23.700 I mean, they've got skin.
02:01:24.760 Oh, right, right, right.
02:01:26.200 No, the dogs I'm talking about, they have like the, uh, Maltese and you know, like, uh,
02:01:32.800 like the, the.
02:01:33.460 Oh, and Sharpays and such.
02:01:34.920 The ones with the long human-like hair.
02:01:37.080 Yeah.
02:01:37.340 Like the married with children type dog.
02:01:39.780 Yeah.
02:01:40.560 Yeah.
02:01:40.860 But the thing that sucks about that.
02:01:42.420 I mean, I said Sharpay.
02:01:43.580 I didn't mean Sharpay.
02:01:44.580 I meant Shih Tzu.
02:01:45.620 Yeah.
02:01:46.040 Yeah.
02:01:46.320 Like that.
02:01:47.180 But, um, the thing that sucks is you have to get their hair cut a lot and, uh, that sucks.
02:01:51.340 Yeah.
02:01:51.600 Because it just grows and grows.
02:01:52.680 It doesn't fall off.
02:01:53.580 Right.
02:01:54.560 Well, I mean, if you're not worried about having one of the, uh, frou-frou fashionable haircuts,
02:02:01.260 you can just get clippers and do it yourself.
02:02:03.580 Yeah, that's true.
02:02:04.480 We, my, uh, we had, uh, um, a Shih Tzu that, uh, was a stray, was driving up the road and
02:02:14.460 saw it running up the train tracks and stopped and opened the door and it jumped in the car.
02:02:18.880 Oh, that's awesome.
02:02:20.040 Yeah.
02:02:20.340 And, um, somebody had been abusing it according to the vet and it had, it had fleas so bad
02:02:27.140 that like 90% of its body didn't have any hair and we got it all.
02:02:31.500 Holy shit.
02:02:32.300 Yeah.
02:02:32.560 But I mean, you know, we took it to the vet and got the fleas off of it and got shots
02:02:36.740 and warmed and everything.
02:02:37.480 And she grew the hair right back and all, but we never took her and had like the hair
02:02:43.440 cuts where you'd, uh, you know, put the bun on top and all that stuff.
02:02:48.260 We'd take, we'd take clippers and just like put the, uh, I don't know, a number four or
02:02:53.240 five or whatever guard on it and just do the whole thing.
02:02:57.060 And, you know, it looks like a little teddy bear.
02:02:59.160 Yeah.
02:03:00.380 But, uh, we have a, a silky terrier.
02:03:03.200 They're like Australian dogs.
02:03:04.440 They're like, uh, twice the size of a Yorkshire terrier.
02:03:07.480 Yeah.
02:03:07.860 And they don't shed much.
02:03:09.280 And, um, I like, I like them.
02:03:11.340 They're great.
02:03:11.880 Good dogs.
02:03:12.680 Now, one, one more thing before we move off the pit question.
02:03:15.620 Do you know the difference between a Staffordshire terrier and a pit bull?
02:03:19.240 Yeah.
02:03:21.080 Initially there wasn't all that much difference.
02:03:23.300 Um, a pit bull terrier, uh, like that there are a couple of, uh, organizations that will
02:03:34.000 register, uh, American pit bull terriers.
02:03:37.060 One of them's the UKC.
02:03:39.580 And the AKC, right?
02:03:40.900 No, the AKC won't.
02:03:42.620 Oh.
02:03:43.420 The, uh, and the, uh, ADBA, American Dog Baiting Association.
02:03:49.020 They, they, uh, I think that's the only, uh, breed they're interested in is pit bull.
02:03:54.120 But the, um, American Kennel Club, uh, and the UKC and the, uh, ADBA, you know, they're,
02:04:05.980 the reason that they exist, uh, as opposed to the American Kennel Club is, um, that the
02:04:13.480 breeds that, like the UKC, uh, certifies or whatever, or registers, um, they judge them
02:04:21.900 based on performance.
02:04:23.800 Like, and then I'm not just talking about like pit bulls.
02:04:27.180 I mean, you know, they, uh, register all the sporting breeds and hunting breeds and stuff
02:04:31.920 like that.
02:04:32.340 And they're more concerned about the dogs being bred for performance.
02:04:36.960 And, uh, the AKC, it's 100% about, uh, confirmation to a certain, uh, physical aesthetic standard.
02:04:47.020 Right.
02:04:48.200 And so, um.
02:04:49.940 So those are like the shows you see on TV and stuff.
02:04:52.420 Yeah.
02:04:52.740 The, uh, American Kennel Club.
02:04:54.280 Right.
02:04:54.660 Yeah.
02:04:54.980 And, and it's like the biggest one, you know, by far, but, um, they never had a dog that
02:05:03.280 they called a pit bull because, um, you know, they're just like there is now, there was always
02:05:09.140 a lot of confusion about what's a pit bull and what's a bulldog and what's this and what's
02:05:13.920 that.
02:05:14.180 I mean, you know, you've got American pit bull terriers, which is a particular kind and you've
02:05:18.960 got American bulldogs, which is kind of like it, but it's bigger and it's different.
02:05:23.220 And, uh, you had what was called just a bulldog back, uh, you know, and they basically, uh,
02:05:31.740 got bred out or whatever, according to some sources and some sources say that these pit
02:05:35.860 bulls is what they are, but you know, and they were, they were different.
02:05:39.240 And so the American Kennel Club set up a standard and called it Staffordshire Terrier and the
02:05:46.540 Staffordshires, uh, are not bred for a particular performance or a particular personality or
02:05:53.200 anything.
02:05:53.500 They're bred for a particular size and a particular look and that kind of thing for
02:05:58.000 showing.
02:05:58.900 Yeah.
02:05:59.200 That that's the difference.
02:06:00.820 Oh, um, that's insightful.
02:06:04.000 Yeah.
02:06:04.360 And that being said, I mean, you can, you can get a Staffordshire Terrier that, uh, you know,
02:06:11.420 I'm not saying that they're like inferior, but they can be as far as like, you know, because
02:06:17.820 there are so many things that pit bulls were bred to do and that they still do that people
02:06:22.280 don't realize, you know, people are always saying, well, pit bulls bred to kill and that's
02:06:27.300 it.
02:06:27.600 Or they're bred to fight and that's it.
02:06:29.080 That's really not true.
02:06:29.980 You know, they're bred to, you know, people take them boar hunting and, uh, and, uh, people
02:06:35.300 also have them to handle cattle.
02:06:38.260 They do what's called healing cattle where it's a, it's a type of cattle herding that,
02:06:43.060 you know, only a dog, a really strong dog, like a pit bull can do it.
02:06:47.300 Huh?
02:06:48.500 But, uh, and it's not, it's not all that common, but it's common enough that, you know, there
02:06:53.880 are people doing it and it's a traditional thing.
02:06:56.980 Uh, anyway, that's, uh, that's enough on the pit bull question.
02:07:00.080 I'm sure I've, uh, I'm sure probably half the audience agrees with us and the other half
02:07:06.720 wants to come to the house and gas my dog, which is fine.
02:07:11.820 Um, okay, uh, Seamus last question.
02:07:17.180 Well, let me check.
02:07:18.140 There's a notification.
02:07:19.160 Let me check and make sure.
02:07:20.160 Yep.
02:07:20.380 Last question.
02:07:22.620 Are you, oh, new one popped up.
02:07:25.880 Wow.
02:07:25.900 I just saw that too.
02:07:27.060 Yeah.
02:07:27.320 But Seamus McLovin wants to know, are you ready for a glorious leader, Matt Heimbach to
02:07:32.240 fuck your women now that he's combined forces with the glorious and powerful true national
02:07:36.600 socialist movement and is well on his way to total area and victory?
02:07:41.820 No, I guess we better all lock up our women, but yeah, I mean, I got this, uh, thing linked
02:07:49.320 to me this morning that was an announcement from NSM that they've hired, uh, Heimbach to
02:07:56.840 be, what do they call it?
02:07:57.860 Uh, community outreach officer or something like that.
02:08:02.380 Yeah.
02:08:02.860 It was a big announcement.
02:08:03.760 And like, uh, and they said, you know, this is just another part of, uh, NSM's policy of,
02:08:12.040 uh, joining all the brightest minds together so that they can have total area and victory.
02:08:17.200 So, so yeah, Heimbach's an officer in the, uh, NSM now.
02:08:21.620 Um, uh, and I, I didn't know if it was true, so I went and checked and like, yeah, it's true.
02:08:31.300 Confirmed.
02:08:31.920 Yeah.
02:08:32.640 Yeah.
02:08:33.000 For some reason, you know, for some reason, I just don't have the heart to, uh, to beat,
02:08:41.640 beat this over the head.
02:08:42.960 I mean, I think everybody knows what I think of all this.
02:08:46.060 Yeah, I think so.
02:08:48.420 All right.
02:08:49.160 Um, American Spartan asks, if, if, if you could go in the past and change history, what would
02:08:56.380 you do?
02:08:56.980 Uh, do you have a couple hours?
02:09:01.060 Cause that's, well, no, I know what I do.
02:09:02.700 I go, I go back like a few weeks to whatever the record, uh, uh, power ball was and tell
02:09:10.940 myself the numbers.
02:09:17.020 I didn't see that coming, but that's good.
02:09:19.140 Yeah.
02:09:19.780 Okay.
02:09:21.320 I mean, I get asked that a lot and we're actually, uh, we're buttoned up on the end of the show.
02:09:26.560 So maybe that'll be something to address as a, in the next show is a neat, uh, mental
02:09:32.560 exercise.
02:09:33.460 Just answer one of his last questions.
02:09:35.140 Everybody, everybody always wants you to say, I would go back and warn Hitler about it.
02:09:39.860 Right.
02:09:40.420 You know?
02:09:41.280 Yeah.
02:09:41.840 Um, about Bigfoot.
02:09:43.360 Can you answer that one?
02:09:44.520 Oh, let me see.
02:09:45.460 Uh, where is it about Bigfoot?
02:09:48.280 It's like a, oh, do you think Bigfoot is real?
02:09:51.300 Yeah.
02:09:51.700 Well, what do you think?
02:09:54.100 I don't know.
02:09:54.820 A lot of people who've, uh, seen him, uh, there's not much, uh, like physical evidence.
02:10:01.860 There's a lot of footprints and some handprints on trailer house windows here and there.
02:10:06.720 Um, but you know, it's like they used to say on the Jew X files show.
02:10:13.040 I want to believe I want to believe.
02:10:16.520 So I've never seen it myself.
02:10:20.200 Yeah.
02:10:20.900 Uh, sorry, but we are really, really bumping up on the edge of the show.
02:10:26.240 So I'm not, I mean, these are good questions.
02:10:28.160 Got favorite meal.
02:10:29.040 I don't know.
02:10:29.680 To be honest with you, uh, probably Tex-Mex like an enchilada and a couple of tamales, that
02:10:35.800 kind of thing.
02:10:36.560 That sounds good.
02:10:37.500 Yeah.
02:10:37.760 Uh, I say that because it's been so long since I had it, but yeah, I mean, that's the
02:10:41.180 first thing that comes to mind.
02:10:42.360 So that's probably true.
02:10:43.060 I guess maybe the other thing that came to mind would be, you know, some good Cajun food.
02:10:47.940 I ate a lot of that.
02:10:49.800 Yeah.
02:10:50.420 There's, there's, it's ubiquitous.
02:10:52.620 Um, here where I live in East Texas, we're not far from Cajun country.
02:11:00.560 Uh, will you go on the paranormalies again soon?
02:11:02.700 I don't know.
02:11:04.280 That's not up to me.
02:11:05.360 I don't know.
02:11:06.840 Um, I can't, I can't advise you would give younger guys in life jobs, women.
02:11:12.880 Um, don't take any wooden nickels.
02:11:15.760 Yeah.
02:11:16.340 Don't marry thoughts that make you, uh, accept them keeping their surname hyphenated.
02:11:21.500 Yeah.
02:11:22.260 Yeah.
02:11:22.420 Don't do that for God's sake.
02:11:23.960 No, I mean, that's, that's a flipping answer, but I mean, you know, maybe next time we ask
02:11:28.280 for questions, maybe ask that one again.
02:11:31.020 It, this popped in right at the last minute.
02:11:33.520 Uh, what episode was it you had that had you talking about the politic and quality of the
02:11:38.900 blood stock of the people?
02:11:40.620 It was great.
02:11:41.280 It was very deep.
02:11:41.780 I don't know.
02:11:42.440 Uh, I really don't know.
02:11:49.660 Um, anyway, once again, I want to mention, um, you know, that, uh, our, our thoughts and
02:12:02.960 best wishes go out to grandmaster fashion, his family, and we're looking forward to having
02:12:07.420 him back next week.
02:12:08.440 And I want to mention also once more that if you're interested in stormer book club, if
02:12:17.200 you're a young white man of good character, over 18 years of age and American nationalists,
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02:12:31.820 And, uh, as always, that link will be in this, that email will be linked in the description
02:12:37.400 to this show.
02:12:39.300 Uh, Zyklon, Don, it's been a great show.
02:12:41.840 Thanks for doing the show with me again.
02:12:43.980 Yeah.
02:12:44.180 I'll keep doing it as long as you keep having me back.
02:12:46.120 Oh, we'll be doing it a while then.
02:12:48.340 And, uh, and thanks to all you lovely listeners for all your great questions and just for listening.
02:12:55.660 Uh, that has been the crypto report for September 24th, 2018.
02:12:59.640 We'll see you next week.
02:13:01.820 We'll see you next week.
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