00:00:00.000Why one street in one neighborhood was targeted is unknown, but it was hit with anti-Semitic flyers.
00:00:06.660The street is just outside the town of Bel Air. That's where Alex Dimitrik picks up the story.
00:00:12.460Wednesday morning, Banavi Terrace East in Harford County woke up to what looked like circulars.
00:00:17.760They were found on the ground by the driveway at the entrance of the driveway next to the mailbox.
00:00:22.980They were weighted down with three small white rocks inside a plastic sleeve.
00:00:26.540Dan Taylor still had the one found in his yard. On one side, anti-police and anti-government rhetoric.
00:00:32.660On the other, anti-Semitic messages, slurs, and swastikas.
00:00:36.760I don't see the point in it, you know. I don't know what anybody expects to gain from something like that.
00:00:42.700Whoever did it did not leave a name, but the website Daily Stormer was prominent.
00:00:47.400According to the Southern Law Poverty Center, which tracks hate groups, the Daily Stormer is the top hate website in America.
00:00:53.940Right now, this is being called a hate incident. To become a hate crime, a specific victim must be identified.
00:01:00.620Right now, we don't have any particular victim of a crime at this time, so if we're able to figure out who had done it,
00:01:07.160then we're going to have discussions with the state's attorney's office to try to figure out if there's any charges that could be applied.
00:01:11.340That doesn't mean people aren't disturbed by the flyers.
00:01:14.180They said I took mine to church just to show them what was going on because I was horrified at the thought that any anti-any religion is bad.
00:01:23.220Why this one street was targeted is unknown.
00:01:29.040Anyone with information that might help guide police to the person behind the flyers is urged to call the Hartford County Sheriff's Office.
00:07:58.840You know, this is normally a three-hour show, so we did an hour and a half.
00:08:02.740And the program that we used to record it with ditched one of the audio streams.
00:08:11.760So, like, I think my stuff was gone, and Zyger's stuff was unintelligible.
00:08:18.000So we're trying recording it another way, but it's late at night, and I don't want to put the show off another day or two or anything like that.
00:08:26.400So we're going to just do a shorter version of the show.
00:08:30.740We're going to talk about Trump's awesome press conference yesterday.
00:08:35.460And we're going to talk a little bit about this whole PewDiePie, Disney, Wall Street Journal, YouTube thing.
00:08:43.380And we'll probably touch on a few other things as well.
00:08:46.220And we're going to have a really great Q&A section.
00:08:51.920I've done these before for Hidden Mysteries Radio, and I wanted to make sure and get the best questions possible.
00:08:58.160So I went to the greatest group of people you could ever ask for questions from,
00:09:02.240and that is the members of the Daily Stormer BBS.
00:18:10.480And he wasn't shy about it either because he was like, maybe your ratings would go up if you actually – you know, just try telling the truth.
00:18:28.660And he also compared – I believe if he didn't, then it was just something he missed.
00:18:35.620But there have been a lot of polls coming out over the last few days over how much people trust the Trump administration versus how much they trust the media.
00:18:47.420And they trust the Trump administration to be truthful at a far higher rate than they trust the mainstream media.
00:18:56.980Well, he did say – like the first thing he said when he started the whole press conference was he talked about his approval ratings.
00:19:03.520He says, we've got a new poll saying – the Rasmussen poll – we have a 55% approval rating.
00:19:09.700And that's very interesting because it either means that like the people who didn't vote for him are now liking him.
00:19:18.460So meaning that he's really going in the right direction and even, you know, his enemies are being turned because his results and his actions are so good.
00:19:26.520But it could also mean that like it was a hoax that he only got 44% of the vote and that those are two different possible things.
00:19:34.460But just the 55% approval rating is very impressive, and it's encouraging.
00:19:42.000Well, I was going to say it's probably a fusion of the two because, you know, as bad and crazy as the left and the cucks behaved during the election cycle, it just – it went into full supercharge mode the minute that it was announced that Trump was president.
00:20:01.900And we've seen all these eruptions of violent looting, rioting, Black Bloc, Antifa, Black Lives Matter, La Raza, all of them have been out there ripping, tearing, and destroying at an unbelievable rate.
00:20:21.100And we've seen the entire media just – I mean, it's 24 hours a day.
00:20:27.660You know, and so a lot of these people who, you know, they may not have liked Trump's tone or they may not have liked some of the mean things that he said about, you know, Rosie O'Donnell or Megyn Kelly or something like that.
00:20:45.840They're looking now, and they're thinking, yeah, you know, he was right all along.
00:20:52.460Look at these people who are opposed to him.
00:20:54.740And, you know, when you walk around among just normal Americans and you point out the things that these people are doing and the things that they're saying,
00:21:04.640you don't have to prod them too hard before they agree with you that, yeah, maybe we should just find some kind of an organized way to put all these people in camps and gas them in fake shower rooms.
00:21:16.380Well, think about what Trump has been doing for months now where he's been saying, I'm going to take my message directly to the people.
00:21:23.360And he said it again in this press conference.
00:21:25.380And when he prefaces it with 55 percent, if you voted for Trump, you are very used to poll numbers that are announced being far lower than actual support.
00:21:36.600So he's probably – if – I always believe that Trump, you know, he works on multiple dimensions and multiple levels of efficiency, right?
00:21:43.760And when I heard that, I took that to mean you know the polls are always low, so the support is probably higher.
00:21:50.980But even if it's not much higher, it's okay to still feel like jazzed on Trump because most of the country agrees with you.
00:21:58.200We'll just have to shut down their lying mouths over the next hour.
00:22:54.300It's a complete departure from how presidents have behaved since Washington stepped down and said no two terms is enough.
00:23:00.940And I swear to you that if Trump isn't careful, he's going to have to watch out where like Obama is going to be treated like a president in exile or something like that.
00:23:13.360Well, the thing is there needs to be a lot more light shed on this thing that Obama is doing because for one thing, this is all being funded by an organization that is probably still has money left over from his presidential campaigns.
00:23:32.480This is organizing for America is the flagship organization behind this thing.
00:23:38.500And that's what he turned his Obama 08 campaign organization into the minute he was elected was organizing for America.
00:23:49.260And it was considered a first at the time.
00:23:52.380And, you know, it was derided by lots of these liberty activists and stuff that, hey, man, you know, this isn't right.
00:23:59.920This president shouldn't be maintaining this organization.
00:24:03.720And these funds shouldn't be going to the stuff they're going to.
00:24:15.940Like presidents who wanted to stay active in political type endeavors have traditionally done like Jimmy Carter where they go and do some type of humanitarian endeavor.
00:24:29.700Like, you know, Jimmy Carter was the face of what was Habitat for Humanity forever.
00:24:36.860You know, the people that build the tiny little houses for homeless people.
00:24:39.860And he would go around with international human rights organizations to other countries to – which it was kind of ridiculous the way he did it.
00:24:51.080But he would go around to other countries and certify whether their elections were open and free and all that.
00:24:58.860And then you had the other guys who would be like W.
00:25:02.740You know, when W left office, they said, okay, well, what are you going to do now that you're not president?
00:25:09.100Are you going to be – take a job as a commentator on Fox or something?
00:25:13.580He said, oh, no, you know, I've been president for eight years.
00:25:16.060I'm just going to try to disappear from the political scene for a while.
00:25:19.660He said the presidency is the hardest job in the world.
00:25:23.880That guy doesn't need me critiquing him all the time.
00:25:27.940And Obama has just basically rejected both of those templates, and he is going to be a community organizer until he dies, I guess.
00:25:44.060Yeah, I mean it seems that the plan, the Jewish plan or the source plan, I don't know.
00:25:48.620But the plan seems to be to organize all these blacks and maybe some Antifa to undermine Trump and put Obama as their leader.
00:25:58.720And they kind of touched on that during the press conference.
00:26:01.340At the very end, some black woman, I don't remember, from NBC, I think, she asked him about if he was going to work with the Congressional Black Caucus to help with the inner cities.
00:26:15.980And he replied that he wanted to do it, but that the Congressional Black Caucus, I don't remember the name of the guy in particular, but the guy wanted to meet him, but then he was advised not to.
00:26:28.100And Trump said, well, I think it must be someone like Chuck Schumer who advised him not to do it because it was politically non-viable or something like that.
00:26:43.260This strikes me as another FDR where every other American president had the common grace to not obey, but to observe the tradition where you're done after two terms.
00:27:59.260And, you know, he wanted to be president for life and he was, he died in office.
00:28:04.660And, and, and that's another case of, you know, this is one of those, he was one of those presidents like Obama that the press, just the Jewish press just loved him and would cover up anything.
00:28:15.260People didn't even know that the man was unfit physically, his physical, by his physical health.
00:28:22.780He was unfit to be president before he ever took the first oath of office.
00:28:27.520Every, until long after he died, everybody thought Roosevelt was perfectly healthy.
00:28:33.160They had no idea that he was basically bound to a wheelchair and go, having to go out to dripping springs every week and have all these therapies and all this other stuff just to try to keep going.
00:28:45.260And, and, and they did the same thing with, with Obama.
00:28:48.800And, you know, if Trump has a little allergies or a little head cold and he sniffles a little bit, the press starts screaming about Trump is on cocaine, it appears.
00:29:03.260I mean, they actually alleged that during the campaign, because after the second debate, because he had a sinus, you know, allergies or whatever.
00:29:13.580And, and, and he pointed that out during the press conference, he asked them, you know, okay, look, why didn't Hillary, when she received, when you, when you, the mainstream media gave her the questions to the CNN debate, why didn't she turn that in and say, look, I've been given these questions and it's wrong.
00:29:40.120He said, if I had been given, you would be calling for the reinstatement of the death penalty.
00:29:48.400He did a lot of that the whole way through where he was kind of just on the one hand, I was thinking, I don't want to hear the campaign rehashed.
00:29:57.540It was ugly enough and it was long enough.
00:29:59.160And on the other hand, I think maybe Trump needs to just constantly remind people of the same points over and over again.
00:30:30.280Do you remember when, when, when Trump was saying straight up, if I make a mistake and I screw up and it's honestly bad, I'm not going to fault you for it.
00:30:37.980Cause they were like, Oh, well you just only want us to tell the nice stories.
00:30:40.740He's like, no, I want you to tell the truth.
00:30:41.960If I screw up, then it's okay to report on how I screwed up, but you need to do it.
00:31:30.620Look at the stuff that CNN was amplifying for BuzzFeed.
00:31:35.360And now you've got these like, uh, Russian billionaires who were named in the thing that are suing BuzzFeed.
00:31:43.820The whole thing is a made up bunch of garbage and, uh, CNN knew it was so bad that, uh, Anderson Cooper argued with Kellyanne Conway right after the thing came out for about 30 minutes live on CNN.
00:32:00.360And he kept saying, yeah, but we didn't, we didn't put a link to that.
00:32:13.000And I guess the thinking was that this is so horrible that as long as we keep telling them the sky is green, if we say it enough times, they'll think the sky is green.
00:32:41.160Like that, that part was, it was pretty interesting.
00:32:44.840Like he, he made some very interesting points where he talked about that the nine circuit court of appeals that blocked his initial Muslim ban has, uh, well, he said that the court is in turmoil and that it has an 80% overturn rate.
00:32:59.000And that wasn't the first time I heard that.
00:33:00.980I mean, even before this whole thing, I was already familiar with the ninth court of appeals and I had always heard of it as kind of a joke court.
00:33:09.760Like as a place where, you know, some weird ignorance, senile judges are making a bunch of crazy judgments that always get overturned.
00:33:20.240And I was told never to take that court seriously, basically.
00:33:23.480So when I heard about this, that was, it was being blocked, blocked and delayed by the, that court, I was like, what the hell is this Mickey Mouse stuff?
00:33:33.100Those of us on the West coast of the United States, we come to know that if it gets like a vote on the ninth circuit court of appeal, we know that whatever's going on is probably going to be overturned.
00:33:42.160We just know to be the flip opposite, which means that Congress has been derelict in its duty forever because it, with an 80% rate of overturning their cases, that means that it's just a derelict court.
00:33:58.840That they don't bother to consult the law in other cases any more than they do on this one.
00:34:06.980I mean, you've got a court whose cases are being overturned 80% of the time.
00:34:13.780There's no, there's no two ways about it.
00:34:15.580You're just wasting tons of taxpayer money, not to mention the money of the people and corporations and states and so forth have to spend on attorneys and, and also that are litigating these things.
00:34:30.420And the, the time that people who may well be innocent or wrongly, uh, sentenced or whatever, spend in prison waiting for the years for their next appeal to the Supreme court, if they even get it.
00:34:44.720I mean, when, if they're being overturned eight out of 10 times, they should be impeached and removed.
00:34:52.120Yeah. I mean, if those people have a life tenure, then I, my theory is that, um, like the ninth circuit court appeals is where all the senile and incompetent judges are like pushed aside and put in their little playpen there.
00:35:06.740And so that people can kind of ignore them.
00:35:09.140Well, I guess they trotted them out for this situation.
00:35:14.300Like the old dude from, um, Arizona, that the one based in Phoenix that was doing the ruling.
00:35:21.800I don't know what his exact age, but I saw his picture and he's ancient, but like the Jewish broad from San Francisco, she's probably in her forties.
00:35:33.380And I can't remember about the guy from Honolulu, but there's, we know for a fact that she's a Jew.
00:35:39.400And a lot of people are saying that the guy from, uh, I believe the guy from Arizona is a Jew as well.
00:35:46.240His name didn't sound Jewish, but I don't know.
00:35:48.480I saw some links I didn't follow because it doesn't really matter in as much as, you know,
00:35:54.200I can't chase down the ethnicity of every single person everywhere, but they're all three acting like Jews,
00:35:59.760but that this whole thing emanates out of, uh, uh, you know, these Northwestern courts.
00:36:05.460Cause it was, uh, uh, a federal district court in Seattle, I believe that, uh, enacted the initial ban that the appeal was being heard here.
00:36:21.520And, uh, of course it was, it was published on daily storm and a lot of other places.
00:36:25.500Uh, he's on video lamenting, uh, the horrible treatment, the poor Negroes get and actually saying black lives matter, black lives matter from behind the, uh, you know, from up there behind his, uh, black robes.
00:36:42.520And everything as a judge, he's just saying, okay, it's obvious that the police hate blacks.
00:36:48.360These police are racist and they're going around looking for blacks to hurt.
00:36:54.720And, and, and the, the, the law has nothing to do with any of this though, not in his ruling and not in the, uh, ninth court of appeals ruling.
00:37:06.560Neither one mentioned it's clear that this entire thing was just a plot to delay.
00:37:15.060And the interesting thing that happened is that he clearly said Trump clearly said, uh, no, I'm not going to play along with this, you know, bureaucratic nonsense.
00:37:23.380I'm just going to create a new Muslim ban.
00:37:26.000I'm going to create a new, uh, executive order.
00:37:29.980The new one's going to be even stricter.
00:37:31.700So he did say that in his press conference.
00:37:33.500He said, uh, you know, it's going to be, uh, it's, we're going to keep all the good things about the previous one, but in, in many ways it's going to be better.
00:37:40.020So my hope and my, you know, my guess for what's going to happen is that he said the new one was being crafted to, um, you know, go around all of the rulings of the ninth court of appeals.
00:38:15.640The final result of all this has to be a net loss for the left and for his enemies.
00:38:21.980They have to learn the hard way that when they mess with Trump, the result is always going to be worse.
00:38:28.640He's going to find a way to implement an even harsher agenda that that's even more triggering to them.
00:38:33.960So I think this is what's going to happen and that's what needs to happen.
00:38:37.540Well, you know, if, if, uh, and this just occurred to me this second, I mean, we talked about this all before on the lost episode and I was going to say about the same thing I said before, but this just occurred to me.
00:38:49.500The main thrust of the various courts assertions that the travel ban is unconstitutional is that it is, um, guilty of religious discrimination.
00:39:04.100It's discriminating on the basis of religion because these are all Muslim countries.
00:39:09.400Well, then the only thing you would have to do to overcome that barrier would be to add Mexico, India, and Israel to the ban.
00:39:19.500And that way you would be, you would be banning Christians, Hindus, and Jews, as well as Muslims.
00:39:25.380And Hey, that's all constitutional, right?
00:39:43.880Here's an interesting thing about that.
00:39:48.300Uh, and, and I haven't heard this get brought up just to show the hypocrisy of this whole thing.
00:39:53.920You know, they say that because, and this is complete BS because we know the law says that he can choose any individual or groups of individuals and ban them from coming here without explanation.
00:40:06.900So long as it's his determination that it's in the interest of national security.
00:40:11.520But they always claim that the 65 Immigration Act has a clause in it that says you can't discriminate on who comes here based on race, religion, creed, color, national origin, or whatever.
00:40:24.880Well, if that's the case, then why are black South Africans specifically on our refugee list and white South Africans specifically are not?
00:41:01.820Well, I talked, speaking of the 1965 Immigration Act, I mean, he did speak of that during his campaign.
00:41:10.620When he made his immigration speech, he referred to the date 1965 once, and then he's used it like 70 years ago or something.
00:41:20.320He made at least two references that would talk about, you know, that would imply that he's referring to the 1965 Immigration Act.
00:41:27.340So I'm pretty sure he's conscious that this law is at the root of the, you know, ethnic problems in America.
00:41:33.900So I might not put it completely off the top that he intends to repeal that law somehow or, you know, create a new law that kind of handicaps it somehow.
00:41:46.080Well, and he has said that we needed to take a look at things like birthright citizenship.
00:41:52.000But also, before he ever even decided he was going to run for president, you know, he was one of the keynote speakers at the CPAC conference in 2013.
00:42:02.760That's the big conservative political action committee.
00:42:08.000And during that speech, and it's all over YouTube, you can do a YouTube search for Trump says we should let white people immigrate here.
00:42:17.180He said, and why don't we let Europeans immigrate here anymore?
00:42:20.960Shouldn't we let Europeans immigrate here?
00:42:23.640And so, you know, all that goes against that 65 Immigration Act.
00:42:28.960That's the, you know, that's that big Jewish double standard that runs through everything.
00:42:33.860Like I just said about white people being the only race that's a social construct is that it's all you can't discriminate about race or creed or national origin or any of that unless you're doing it against white people.
00:42:48.040Well, that's right there in the 1965 Immigration Act, or it wouldn't be so hard for white people to immigrate here now.
00:42:54.820Well, isn't the state before the 1965 Immigration Act, wasn't the previous law that, you know, determined who could immigrate, an explicitly racial law that says that the ratio of ethnic, you know, origins of the citizens can't be ordered through immigration.
00:43:15.920So if the 1965 Immigration Act repealed, by default, it goes back to basically a white nationalist situation.
00:43:26.240It would depend on how it got ruled on as to whether we would be going back to 1964 and saying it has to be based on that.
00:43:35.100Because the way the law was written, the immigration, and this was called the National Origins Clause, and I believe it's the, it's either the 24 or the 28, I believe it's the 1928 Immigration Act.
00:43:51.740But it's got a national origins clause in it that says we will take immigrants based on their national origin in a manner so as not to alter the racial or what they believe ethnic is the term they use, the ethnic balance of the United States.
00:44:09.620And if you were to enact that now, then what we would basically be doing is we would have to find out exactly what the ethnic balance here is now and maintain that.
00:44:20.700But it would be great if we could go back and say, okay, well, we repealed this 65 Immigration Act, so we're going back to 1964.
00:44:29.220And in 1964, the United States was 90 plus percent white, so we have to start letting only white people immigrate until we get back to that.
00:44:44.760That's pretty far off in the future if something like that happens.
00:44:48.600Yeah, the main thing is if we could, we would be a lot further towards this if we could just do a few common sense things like get rid of the 1965 Immigration Act, deport the illegals, and most importantly, end birthright citizenship.
00:45:06.800We should be hearing a lot more about that in these discussions because, first of all, birthright citizenship is not a law that we ever passed.
00:45:15.800They get that from the, I believe it's the 16th Amendment that says that anyone who is born in the United States and is subject to the jurisdiction thereof is a citizen of the United States.
00:45:30.880And that meant that these recently freed black slaves were now American citizens.
00:45:39.860And if you went and you polled the people who voted for that amendment, not one of them would tell you, oh, yeah, I went and voted for this because what it means is that anybody anywhere on earth can come here and live here forever on our welfare and all that other stuff merely by breaking our immigration laws and sneaking across the border to have a baby here.
00:46:07.720No, that obviously was not their intent.
00:46:37.720But it would definitely end this cycle of people getting pregnant and either doing it like the Mexicans where they'll wade across the river when they go into labor and get taken to the nearest hospital and get all their medical stuff paid for.
00:46:54.600And before they even get out of the maternity ward with their baby, they already have a place to stay set up and they're on all the welfare.
00:47:01.320You wouldn't have that anymore and you wouldn't have the Chinese women, you know, going to the travel agencies that do that openly advertise birthright citizenship tourism where these Chinese women will come here and have their babies here so that their children can be dual citizens.
00:47:21.600They come here and they shop citizenships.
00:47:28.040And this is only a recent phenomenon in the history of mankind where, you know, just anybody based on where they happen to be when they're born is a citizen of a nation.
00:47:45.440Nation has always historically meant your race, your people.
00:47:51.580And if a nation doesn't mean a specific people like that, it's not a nation.
00:47:59.340That's why I always say this United States of America, you want to call this a nation?
00:48:05.800I mean, some guy from – or some woman from Tijuana can get pregnant and, like I said, cross the border to have her baby and we're stuck with her forever and that baby is supposed to be the same as you and me.
00:48:28.080Yeah, you basically have to remove all of these insane incentives that have been created by the Jews to give all these brown people a reason to come here.
00:48:40.360Like if you remove birthright citizenship, if you remove affirmative action, if you remove all these social programs that, you know, cultivate parasitism in people, if you remove all of that, then they don't really have any reason to either come here or even stay here for the most part.
00:48:59.700And that would be a fairly easy thing to remove.
00:49:04.200I mean, easy is a relative term, obviously, but, you know, it would be a hell of a lot easier than removing all of the death squads.
00:49:12.340Though I do favor the death option, aesthetically speaking.
00:49:27.440Yeah, they use prime ministers in Canada.
00:49:29.700Yeah, well, whatever he is, you know, Trudeau's wanting to throw the doors open to all these refugees that the United States is wanting to ban now.
00:49:40.180But Canada was one of the first people in the modern era that learned that you can't just extend benefits to the entire world.
00:49:47.340And the way they learned it was, you know, Canada has had socialized medicine for a long time, where if you get hurt or get sick, the state would pay for everything.
00:49:58.640And the United States had this system where it was a complete capitalist medical system.
00:50:06.300And so, you know, they would overcharge us for things like drugs because they were the pharmaceutical companies wanted to make up for the slim profit margins in countries that regulated the price of drugs.
00:50:22.900And so people, just regular middle class people in the northern US who couldn't afford their drugs here would go up to Canada and go to clinics and stuff and get them for free.
00:50:34.480And Canada had to pass a law saying we couldn't do that because they couldn't afford it.
00:50:39.920Dude, if we didn't have the population that we do, we could have it.
00:50:44.640If we didn't have dindus, we could have a Canadian style health care system.
00:50:53.720It's mostly about the fact that medical companies and doctors have a kind of monopoly.
00:51:00.480So even in Canada where it's socialized, the government is still paying out the ass for all of the medical care.
00:51:08.580And it's hidden away because people don't foot the bill.
00:51:11.960Now, it's still cheaper than the United States.
00:51:14.740I mean, even Canadian government pays cheaper for medicine and medical procedures and, you know, private citizens pay for it in the United States, which is crazy.
00:51:23.120But, you know, there's a lot of improvements that could be done.
00:51:26.140But, yeah, not having all these dindus will make a hell of a lot of difference.
00:51:30.740Well, yeah, this is – I've said this I don't know how many times.
00:51:35.620But if you have a homogenous nation of white people, you can have just about any system you want other than just straight communism, and it'll work.
00:51:56.980You can still have degeneracy and stuff like that, but it's a lot better, especially when you don't have Jews.
00:52:05.160Jews are probably the worst because even if you had black people, if it was, you know, strong white men controlling the government and controlling the system, even black people could be managed.
00:52:16.620But the Jews are, you know, creating all this insanity and feelings where, oh, you have to take care of these people, otherwise you feel guilty and, you know, you're guilty of colonialism and slavery and all that stuff.
00:52:30.040If we didn't have that, it would be a lot better.
00:52:33.600You've got this kind of weird bourgeois mentality that was created both by the Jew and the degeneracy and the luxury and all that stuff.
00:52:43.300Yeah, and if we didn't have women voting.
00:52:49.360No, if we didn't have women voting, you know, that's another thing the Jews did, all the feminism.
00:52:55.100And they appeal, when you give the women, you know, the political power to go vote and have a voice in public affairs and things, and you've got this Jew media going, well, look what they do.
00:53:11.320They appeal to two things that both work on these women.
00:53:15.040And they appeal to their libido and their maternal instinct.
00:53:18.800And that gets those borders thrown wide open, buddy.
00:53:22.100Yeah, and we know what happens when, you know, women want rights in an all-white society because you have, like, ancient Greece where you have plays and, you know, stories about women who are trying to gain political power.
00:54:06.620I mean, either Guinevere cheating on the king or the king's sister, Morgana, deciding that she wants to rule everything.
00:54:15.760And it just – there are several times that they were just basically just almost the end of the world because these women wouldn't act right.
00:54:24.440But, yeah, and those Greek plays you're talking about, they wouldn't even let women portray the women in them.
00:54:36.120Well, one thing I thought was really funny was in one of those Greek plays, it ends up being communism, like straight-up communism where men have to have sex with ugly women before they can have sex with beautiful women, you know, to make sure that everyone's equal.
00:54:57.340Oh, speaking of which, and I don't want to get into this, but I get a bunch of free magazines in the mail, and none of them are anything I care for.
00:55:11.800And some of them come addressed to my name and some don't.
00:55:14.820But – and I never get Sports Illustrated.
00:55:17.400But the day before yesterday, the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue came in, and they're pushing this all shapes of women are beautiful crap.
00:55:36.900They've got some really fat women in there, and some of them they have purposely made sure and let you see the stretch marks and everything.
01:01:54.520They don't fear a bunch of individuals at the end of their computers nearly as much as they fear a bunch of like-minded, strong, white men.
01:02:06.620The answer, the only thing that has the power to destroy the Jewish influence in our white nations is the strong, white male.
01:03:16.820We kind of, yeah, we kind of touched on that.
01:03:19.540But here, the main thought is, and I meant to bring this up earlier and I forgot, you know, the big headline on Drudge yesterday or day before was that, I believe the number was 67%.
01:03:31.92067% of the refugees admitted since the travel ban come from the seven banned terrorist hotbed countries.
01:03:44.200And I'll direct this first to you, Zyger, and then Ken after.
01:03:48.020Do you guys think the next four to eight years should be a purely culture war to recruit more members to our cause?
01:03:58.820Well, I mean, people who know my positions know that if you're saying culture war, it depends what you mean.
01:04:08.600If by culture war you mean only memes on the internet, then I say no.
01:04:12.360The culture war can have a larger definition because ultimately what will give us victory is when the normies, who will probably never be on our side just through information, like Daily Stormer can grow to be 10 times bigger.
01:04:30.360But until something else changes, people are not going to be, like normal people are not going to be actual neo-Nazis.
01:04:39.820But there is a cultural way to push our value system, and that's through kind of a different way to go about things.
01:04:49.040And that would be getting resources and services and kind of a social atmosphere within our groups that is so appealing that it bleeds into the culture.
01:05:02.420And it makes it so that normal people want to join us for the community and for the benefits that we offer.
01:05:10.760For example, you start with your group that might last a year or two years, where you're just building a bond between brothers.
01:05:18.660You can expand that and start doing, say, purchasing groups where you pull your money together, buy large amounts of stuff.
01:05:30.880And then maybe people will see that in your social circle and say, hey, you guys are doing something really good and useful.
01:05:39.140And so if you have these groups, maybe you do hikes every week, maybe you have parties or cultural events that people can be a part of.
01:05:49.760And if you're organized enough, people will be attracted to that just to fulfill that need that they have of community and kind of the clan aspect that they can't get in the modern world.
01:06:03.160And the ultimate question here is we have to provide things that they can't get from the government and the state and all of these, you know, cucked institutions controlled by Jews.
01:06:14.960And there's many things that we can do.
01:06:16.860But to do that, the first step, of course, is, you know, in real life organization.
01:06:20.280And we need to grow that until we have a lot to offer people.
01:06:24.760So in that, you could call that a culture war.
01:07:05.540And they do things like, they do real world stuff like the soup lines and stuff, you know, hungry.
01:07:13.860And they make sure that it's only for Greeks.
01:07:16.080Like they, when they first started doing it, they would just put up a sign that said, this is for ethnic Greeks only, you know, so that the Muslim migrants wouldn't all line up to eat their food.
01:07:29.500And so the next day they came out and they put up a sign that said, pork soup, free to anybody.
01:07:35.520And so, yeah, I mean, and they did great things like, you know, they, they really, you know, Greece is like a canary in the coal mine for, you know, the new Jewish paradigm of taking these nations down through their banking systems.
01:07:55.020And, you know, making them pay back loans by taking away pensions and benefits and all that the citizens have earned.
01:08:03.600And so one of the things that they were going to do to help pay all this crap to Germany was they were going to raise the tolls on their toll roads.
01:08:15.260And the day that that stuff was set up to go, there was a bunch of big burly dudes in the black golden dawn shirts.
01:08:20.620They had at least one for every toll collection kiosk.
01:08:24.720And they went and stood beside the toll takers and told them, open the barricades.
01:08:28.940And they just opened it up and they, and every single driver in Greece on those toll roads that day got it for free.
01:08:35.600And that kind of stuff's really important.
01:08:37.540We need to let these people know that we're coming at this.
01:08:41.400We're, we're, we're your real new alternative that, uh, you know, whether you want to call us fascists or national socialists or some dirty words that you come up with or whatever, that we have a different way.
01:08:56.380If, if people depend on you, if they, they get valuable things out of you, it doesn't matter what you're called.
01:09:03.640They don't care if, if, uh, they can get soup when they're hungry or if they can get a free pass on the toll booth, they don't care that they're getting it from Nazis.
01:09:26.380And then we can just address it really quickly.
01:09:28.300Cause I actually brought up South Africa already, but, uh, the kids are, oh, and, uh, the person who asked that question, I want to give him a shout out.
01:09:46.720Uh, this comes from the kids are alt right is the name of this user on the BBS.
01:09:52.640He says, uh, any thoughts about the ever increasing racial hostilities in Pretoria, South Africa, hundreds of whites and blacks squared off a few weeks ago.
01:10:03.220Do you think that if a race war is sparking South Africa, that it would spread to other occupied territories in the West?
01:10:10.740Uh, and he says, edit, they in parentheses, the Jews still placed the blame on xenophobia as whites expressed their desire not to become victims of genocide.
01:10:21.740Well, my answer to that is probably not.
01:10:24.820And, and the reason I say that is that's already a hot race war over there.
01:10:30.380If you look at the, uh, the number of people there versus the number of black on white rapes and home invasions and murders and all this other stuff, uh, it's been a race war there for a long, long time.
01:10:42.920And it hasn't spread here in the sense that this person's asking, but this stuff does embolden the organized blacks, like the new black Panthers and the DLM and so forth, because they do have a lot of Mandela, uh, ANC type iconography to their movement.
01:11:03.040So they're paying attention to this stuff, but you got to remember, we have a different situation here.
01:11:07.880Um, the whites in South Africa are vastly outnumbered by blacks and it's the other way around here.
01:11:17.980I think it's foolish to assume that blacks would be watching the news at all.
01:11:23.640Well, I agree, but they, they, uh, you know, like I said, these activist blacks are into what's going on in South Africa.
01:11:42.320Um, no, American blacks are so, they are so, the genetic history of your average genetic American black is so different than the tribal one just by sheer virtue of the amount of, um, white DNA in the gene pool.
01:12:00.300You can't expect that just because they sort of look the same, they're going to behave the same in Africa as they do here.
01:12:06.740Uh, is wider race war going to spread?
01:12:09.140I don't, except for some very talented, very exceptional cases in the seventies.
01:12:16.700I have never really seen blacks organized at all.
01:12:20.840And really who was organizing the civil rights watch?
01:12:28.300Well, yeah, even the NAACP, not only founded by Jews, they, uh, I think they went for a couple of decades without having anything but like one token black guy on their board.
01:12:38.920So, you know, in South Africa, in many ways, it was the same thing.
01:12:56.120And then there's the picture everywhere.
01:12:57.940There's the famous picture of the two of them, Mandela and that Jew.
01:13:02.060I can't think of his, I have the picture in my, uh, on my computer, but they're standing in front of a giant communist flag, the red flag with the gold hammer and sickle.
01:13:14.440They're both holding their, uh, fists up in the, well, you know, it was originally the communist symbol and people in America think of it as the black power symbol and it's Mandela and that Jew, you know, uh, this just total Jewish communist.
01:13:33.180I mean, and it's to show people that Dr. Pierce was absolutely right about the mainstream media being the most powerful weapon that the Jews have that 100%.
01:13:44.440That's what brought down the apartheid government of South Africa.
01:13:48.400It wasn't the blacks that brought it down and it wasn't the activists on the ground that brought it down.
01:13:54.180It was international pressure from the mainstream media that caused everybody in the world to quit doing business with South Africa.
01:14:15.680Well, we, we lost Zyger there for a minute and this has been, this show tonight has just been plagued with gremlins, but I probably, if I have to put everything else aside and work on this all week long, we're going to have, uh, these problems ironed out by next week.
01:14:36.380Surely I'm going to make that my number one priority, but anyway, since we don't know where we left off and we were done with the questions, we're going to go right to the break now.
01:14:47.800And when we come back from the break, we're going to do the news and then we'll be done.
01:15:06.380We're going to do the news and then we're going to do the news and then we'll be done.