#7 - Adventures in Diversity
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Summary
When you hear discussions within society, within a country, which question the role of foreign people, of others, in our own country, do you think that gives some people a license to indulge in anti-Semitism? They interpret those signs in that way. Anti-Semitism is the oldest hatred, and nobody has yet succeeded in pinpointing where does it come from and what is it actually all about.
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And while we're on that issue, let me broaden it up from anti-Semitism.
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When you hear discussions within a society, within a country,
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which starts to question the role of foreign people, of others more broadly,
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and it's not just happening in our own country,
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do you think that gives some people a licence then to indulge in anti-Semitism?
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and nobody has yet succeeded in pinpointing where does it come from
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I went to the San Diego Library and got the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia.
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and you will find these Jews boasting how they put on the Russian Revolution.
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But whoever reads it, they don't just sign that in the history course.
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This is for their boys to read so they can tell each other how good they're doing.
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unless you do know where communism is coming from and you're willing to talk about it,
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you will never be able to deal with it, whether you like it or not.
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I mean, whether you like communism or you don't like it,
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you ought at least to know that the Jewish people are behind it.
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And once you understand that, then you can deal realistically with it,
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whether you like it or not, one way or the other.
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Until you do know it and until you can talk about it, you are deprived of information.
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Now, let me point something out, ladies and gentlemen.
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You can criticize anybody you want except the communists.
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You can criticize anybody you want except the communists.
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In Cuba, you can criticize anybody you want except Castro.
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In the United States of America, you can criticize Irishmen, Italians, Frenchmen,
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Just go out and you say, you know, I think Rockwell is right.
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I think these Jews are pulling something rotten on us.
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What the kids that have invited, well, let me, you don't believe it, eh?
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I have spoken all over the country now for years, no difficulties at all.
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This is the first time when I have ever spoken where I've been treated so dishonorably,
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and the pressure comes from the Jewish war veterans, all these Jewish groups,
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and I had to pay to come here to talk at Brown University
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because, first of all, my invitations were canceled by the college,
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and then when a brave bunch of kids invited me again,
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they were subjected to every kind of pressure in the world.
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A good example is right here where you're sitting.
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I draw the biggest crowds of any speaker they've ever had
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except possibly the president or somebody like that.
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and then they charge them $700 for police protection.
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And then you tell me that there is not some pressure?
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If these Jews are not committing pressure in order to avoid or keep you from hearing this,
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how come this all happens right here, right now, tonight, in front of your eyes?
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I maintain that there's nobody has the right to tell you what you can hear and what you can't hear.
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Okay, we are back with a brand new episode of the Crypto Report for March the 12th of the current year 2017.
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This is looking like it's going to be the best current year ever.
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But, you know, I just went and renewed my license to indulge in anti-Semitism.
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Yeah, I heard that rabbi in the intro talking about, you know,
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It's now a license to indulge in anti-Semitism.
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But part of it is no Internet for me, at least during the time that we used to record.
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But I think this, so what we've done is, you know,
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I'm stuck in one of these little small town ISPs where when everybody gets home from work around 5 or 5.30 or so
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and gets on their computer to check the email and such, there's just not enough Internet to go around.
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So we are moving the crypto report from Fridays.
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Well, we were recording it Fridays and put it out Saturdays, I guess you'd say.
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But we're moving it from that time slot to Sunday evenings now,
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so we can record Sunday morning when there should always be Internet.
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But knock wood, and anyway, so I'm feeling pretty good about it.
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It should be a whole different feel for the show.
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So anybody who wants to be a guest on the crypto report from now on,
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you're going to need to be available Sunday morning, Central Time, before noon.
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Well, I want to talk a little bit about some of these issues.
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This whole thing with trying to get the show recorded the other day
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was an exercise in a few types of futility that have become the norm in Western society.
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Now, the first one was the thing with not just the Internet,
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In Texas, we succumbed to this Lulbertarian GOP type philosophy
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It doesn't matter how well everything's already working.
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It's going to be a whole lot better and cheaper to boot if you privatize everything.
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You've heard this line of nonsense coming out of the Cuxerbidus, have you not, Carolus?
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I'm kind of triggered by this conversation because every time this comes up,
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I'm forced to confess that, yes, before I was one of us, I was a Lulbertarian.
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And, you know, you're probably the type of Lulbertarian that I was where –
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I'm just guessing here, and you can correct me if I'm wrong.
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But the type of Lulbertarian that I was was –
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I was – like in 2008, I was a big supporter of Ron Paul.
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Now, I didn't really give a crap about most of the libertarian principles that they talked about.
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The main thing that I liked about libertarianism was at the time it seemed like a way to not be such a bad guy
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and, you know, to stop all this brown invasion because Ron Paul was the only one who was out there saying,
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you know, the Constitution doesn't say anything about these anchor babies.
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That's ridiculous, and we have to have borders and all this other stuff.
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And he was the only person saying any of that stuff.
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And, of course, a lot of the stuff that he was the biggest proponent of was just anathema to the Jews,
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like end the Fed and audit the Fed and all that kind of thing and end these foreign wars and all.
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But, you know, it proved itself – it was a good experiment,
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but it proved itself to be completely unworkable,
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and stronger medicine became so obviously needed that, you know,
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those of us who had tried to retreat into that type of a political paradigm,
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you know, to try to get the things we wanted out of it,
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realized right off – you know, this is never going to work.
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The majority of the people who are involved with this are just worried about their weed.
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They could care less about borders and culture and things like that.
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And so, you know, we're all into this alt-right thing,
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which according to the mainstream media means white supremacist, neo-Nazi, and all that.
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And, you know, I want to thank the mainstream media for making that clear to everyone
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because I sure have been trying to make it clear that if you're not, you know,
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at least some type of white nationalist, white supremacist, and you hate the Jews,
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if you don't do those things, you're right.
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But, of course, that's my interpretation of it.
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But this thing about the privatization, I mean, what a Jewish scheme.
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All our utilities used to be municipal utilities, except for, you know,
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if you're way out in the country, like your electric company might be a co-op,
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And a decade or so ago, the legislature finally enacted these policies
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that they've been talking about forever, where we're not only going to deregulate everything,
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And what this will mean is, you know, okay, now your power company,
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they might have been getting you, you know, your electrical power to you
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in a consistent manner at a reasonable price all these years,
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but wouldn't you rather have some free market competition in there
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and see if you can't get these prices a little lower?
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And it may have kind of worked out that way in the larger metropolitan areas,
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but what happened everywhere rural is these multinationals came along
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and they would find the one company that served your area,
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whether it was a water company or an electric company or whatever,
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And so what the legislature had effectively done was taken an affordable,
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dependable public utility and turned it into a privately owned monopoly
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The first thing that happened with us was with our water.
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And, you know, in the past, whenever I've seen utilities go out,
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you know, they send crews out to fix these things,
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I understand that when really bad things happen,
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but they always have crews on site working around the clock.
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and then they passed out three gallons of drinking water to everybody,
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hey, we'll come back Tuesday and see what we need to do.
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So it's like a couple hundred families in here are without,
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they're telling us not to even, like, wash our hands with it.
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And it's the same thing with the other utilities.
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And another thing they did is that they basically castrated
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the regulatory agencies that we had that oversaw things like our Internet.
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So this Internet company doesn't care about providing you Internet.
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Well, 6 a.m. came and went, and I had no Internet.
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And they kept telling me, well, we don't know when yours is going to be back on.
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So I got online and started calling around to hotels to find one that had good,
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And I rented room for, like, $100 and drove into Tyler.
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And it was a Baymont Inn, a Wyndham corporate hotel is what it claimed to be.
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And I walked into the lobby, and there's black hookers walking around in there.
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And when I opened the lobby door, the stench of curry poured out on me.
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And I look up, and they've got a sign right there that says,
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This is privately owned by Ongbak Patel, or whatever his name was.
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So to make a long story short, not only did they not have the hardwired Internet
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that they promised me, their Wi-Fi wasn't even working.
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And it was one of these deals where, okay, I'm going to check out.
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I was in there long enough to see that nothing worked.
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I have to get in a big shouting match with this Indian.
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So that's why there was no crypto report Friday night.
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But fortunately, we have our awesome producer Carolus here, who was around,
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and he had Internet, and he was able to interview Tom, I believe was his name,
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And we'll be playing that interview in the second half.
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I was pretty distressed about this whole Internet situation.
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I thought, before you explained to me what was happening,
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I thought that JIDF had gone and sent some agents to hit the relay station with some demo charges.
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But once you explained the whole situation to me,
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I realized it was probably just some cheap Chinese part that somebody bought from China
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to save a few shekels probably just started a fire or something.
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Well, whatever actually happened, I'm certain that at the bottom of it,
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the Jews did it, but not necessarily purposely to me, but I'm sure the Jews are behind this.
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This was just another example of Shlomo trying to pinch every little shekel he can get.
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But when I realized I was about to have to do my first ever solo interview,
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and I don't have either Asmodore here or Vendetta here to pretty much do the interview for me.
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Because that's how it's been with every interview I've been involved with before.
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or I had Vendetta to lean on heavily on my show.
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And I was like, well, I guess it's time for me to put my big boy pants on
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and he gave me a pretty good feel for what Vanguard America is about.
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But like I say, I have full confidence in you, and I'm sure it went great.
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But, yeah, all this leafleting and other stuff that they're doing now,
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Because putting up flyers and stuff at your local universities and all,
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it seems like there's no way to get international coverage more easily,
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you know, except maybe, I don't know, going on live television and saying nigger.
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But, I mean, yeah, that's exactly how you get the coverage now is you trigger people.
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You get them all upset, and they've been so constantly triggered for a long time
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that nobody takes the actual triggering seriously.
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But anyway, before I get off the topic that I started off with,
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the reason I brought up all this stuff with the utilities and the privatization and everything
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is that when all this is going on, when I'm watching everything around me cost three or four times
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what it did before and not being able to depend on, I mean, and this, it's not just here.
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You can't turn on your tap and depend on clean drinking water anymore.
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And depending on where you live, when the thermometer starts rising towards 100 degrees,
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you can't depend on the power staying on strong enough to run your air conditioner and things like that.
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And so much of this is due to, I mean, I know a lot of that is due to environmental regulations,
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but an even just as big a part is all this privatization where you just,
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you take stuff that people have, that has been built with taxpayer money.
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I mean, think about it, no private company has built the electrical infrastructure
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or the telephone infrastructure or the, or any of these other grids.
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And we just basically hand them over to a private company and say, okay, here's your monopoly.
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And it made me think of all this crap that's been going on ever since Trump introduced
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the, um, uh, the replacement for the Obamacare.
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And you've got this Rand Paul out there pulling the most dishonest Jewish narrative that you ever heard
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where he said, he's like, well, the thing is, why do we have to vote on, uh, repeal and replacement
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Because we have some, you know, conservatives have some problems with the replacement.
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And then let's have all these different replacement plans and vote on them.
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When everybody knows, anybody who's listening to this, whether they're for it or against it,
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if you've got two brain cells to rub together, you know exactly what Rand Paul and the conservatives
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What they want to do is they want to repeal the thing.
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And then, uh, if necessary, filibuster, any replacement passed by the Senate.
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And that way it's just right back to, okay, you're on your own Goy, completely on your own.
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Um, and, and they'll say these stupid things like, well, you know, at one time in our history,
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we depended on churches and charitable foundations to handle this.
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Well, I guess it probably wouldn't work again since all these, uh, church hospitals have been,
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for the most part, have been bought up by corporations and all these charitable organizations
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Uh, they, they shuttered their offices back in the late sixties when they passed the Medicaid
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act and everything to get these, uh, people healthcare.
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And I'm not a big socialist healthcare care guy.
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I don't like Obamacare and all, but we absolutely have to have some kind of, uh, uh, safety net.
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I mean, if we go back to the days, which weren't that long ago, and they actually happened
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here in this, in this country, I mean, post-World War II, you can still go into big cities and
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there would be beggars out there that were like sick and crippled and all this with their
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And, uh, I can't think of a better way to sabotage the Trump administration than to pull
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And instead of repealing and replacing, they just repeal.
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And all of a sudden, tens of millions of people are out on the street begging for healthcare.
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Well, uh, you know, I, I think a lot of this, this healthcare stuff that they're doing in
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Congress right now, especially on the part of, you know, people like Rand Paul.
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Um, I, I think a lot of this is just a distraction.
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Honestly, um, you know, you know, your healthcare system, regardless of what kind of healthcare
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system you want to go with, whether it's the, the healthcare system they have had in the
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UK since during the war or the healthcare system in Canada or, or anywhere, it really, honestly,
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it, it doesn't matter what kind of system you use as long as it is being bled by all these
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people that, you know, they have to go back.
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Like, you know, all these, all these, all these fucking blacks and all these fucking, um, I'm
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Cause this, this gets, it grinds my gear so much to even talk about this topic.
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Um, really wrestling my jimmies, but these, these blacks and these Mexicans that, I mean,
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You know, we brought them here, but the, the Mexicans too, I mean, come on, they're,
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they're not even, they're not even here legally.
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And you're like, and we've got these people that aren't even supposed to be here under
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any objective standard, under any, any object, like set of rules that makes any kind of sense
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So, and as long as that continues on, it really doesn't matter what kind of healthcare system
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we have, whether it's Obamacare or something, you know, an improved, you know, a fixed version
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or, or an Ancapistan, uh, you know, fully private, you know, healthcare.
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It honestly doesn't matter as long as these, these, uh, these people are still here and,
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And, and that's, you know, the reason that American conservatism is the particular thing
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that it is that's so different from anything like that they would call conservative in Europe
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or Australia or anywhere else, you know, when it comes down to all this, well, we've got
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to have absolute free trade, international free trade and no government services and all
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this is because America has been multicultural, um, you know, to a great extent for centuries
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longer than most countries that are still, you know, viable countries on this globe.
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And when they, you know, right after World War II was when all these, um, national healthcare systems
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started going into place in Europe and, uh, and they had really good ones for a while.
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Uh, and the reason that they were willing to do that is that, you know, in 1946, 47,
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Great Britain was British man, you know, it wasn't full of, uh, logs and mud people and blacks and
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And, you know, Sweden was full of Swedes, that kind of thing.
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But in America, when, you know, Truman tried to enact some kind of universal, uh, healthcare
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like that they were enacting in Europe, the people did not want that because they rightly
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saw it as a, you know, the largest ever transfer of wealth from the white taxpaying majority
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to at the time, the blacks who were our biggest, uh, and basically only large, uh, ethnic minority
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And of course that stuff's only gotten worse now.
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And so of course, any type of public system that we have is going to be disproportionately,
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uh, used, abused, however you want to put it by the, uh, non-whites and the, uh, uh, weird,
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uh, political precipice that that puts Trump in right now is that he has to do something about
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this Obamacare because the Obamacare is a bleeding the white taxpayer dry and B it has raised costs
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and premiums so much that most of the middle class can't afford them now.
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And our, uh, medical system is just falling apart.
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And the reason I say political precipice is that, you know, right now everything's real 50, 50.
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And, and that's why the media, as far as opinion goes, whether they're pro something Trump wants
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or anti something Trump wants, the general public.
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And that's why the media is so bad with the fake news and everything right now.
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And if, if whatever plan goes through, it doesn't matter if they do a complete end around on Trump
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and he is vocal about that, what they're doing is not what he wants.
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If they somehow managed to repeal Obamacare and they don't replace it with anything
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and they throw 20 something million people, whether they're black, white, Mexican, whatever,
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out on the streets, this is the type of thing that could be a career ender for a new president.
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And, you know, I'm not an expert in these things, but, you know, just looking at his plan and all,
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I don't, and this is actually not even his plan.
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This is a plan that House Republicans have been working on for some time.
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He's just got his approval, but this plan seems like the only type of a compromise
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that is something that's workable right now, because, you know, it's only in our happiest dreams
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that we're going to do something like send all the Mexicans back to Mexico
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and all the blacks back to Africa and that kind of thing tomorrow.
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We're stuck with these people for a while, and a good while probably.
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And so we have to deal with the political realities that come with that.
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And what these libertarians, and of course, I mean, I don't know what that even means anymore,
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but conservatives like Rand Paul are telling you is that it's more important
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to stick to your principles than to actually get anything done.
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Because basically there is nobody, there's no huge group out there
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that wants to just make the whole thing free market.
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I mean, we're talking about the very same people who say,
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we want to get rid of Obamacare because it's socialized medicine.
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I wouldn't want them touching the Medicare either,
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as far as taking it away from people, because, you know,
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they've paid into that all their lives and everything.
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But you just got to understand, under the political climate we've got,
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we can't just be throwing people out into the street and say,
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hey, man, sorry you're having all this cancer and stuff,
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but you're just going to have to go out there and beg for money
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because it's just not politically viable at this time.
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And, you know, we're just going to have to, you know,
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best case scenario is that, you know, in the short term,
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is they're just going to have to come up with something that'll just hold everybody over
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and try to mitigate as much of the disaster as they can in the meantime.
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Because, yeah, it's going to be a while before we even, you know,
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are able to get rid of all the illegal, you know,
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South and Central Americans that are in the country, much less, you know,
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and it's going to take a while to get them out of the country,
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even though they don't even have any kind of, like, legitimate claim to be here,
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you know, much less, I mean, the, you know, all these, all the blacks, you know,
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you know, for, I mean, they have, I guess, in a, well, I don't guess,
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I mean, I know in a, you know, strictly technical, legal sense,
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I mean, they kind of have a claim for, you know, why they're physically here.
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And it is, you know, kind of, you know, our fault.
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But, you know, it's like a fucking problem that we're going to have to resolve at some point.
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And in the meantime, we're just going to have to do the best we can to, you know,
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And, you know, while we're working out all these other problems that we have,
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i.e., you know, well, just, they have to go back.
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But, yeah, we're going to have to do something besides just, you know,
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and just going all the way back to whatever we had before.
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If they do that, that is going to be a disaster.
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Well, the thing is, if they just, if they were just to pull a repeal
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you would actually most likely end up with way less of a safety net
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than you had before Obamacare was ever even thought of.
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Because Obamacare took over so much of, you know,
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it just encapsulated all the things that were already in the safety net.
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You know, the Medicaid got altered and taken into it.
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And we're going to have to try something different.
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And this idea of, you know, this either or is the oldest,
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it's the Jewish dialectics, the Jewish paradigm,
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where every day they would have a guy on the left
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And they would get a couple of guests on there.
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why the left says that only this one particular thing
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And the right says only this one particular other thing
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And what that means is two options are presented,
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or they get chaos, which also benefits the Jews.
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By the Jews, of course, I mean the international mainstream media,
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the banking cartel, the government, and all this stuff.
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Anyway, that's more than I wanted to talk about healthcare
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where he's like the religious expert or whatever.
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you know, like this Anthony Bourdain has this movie,
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is where is a combination of eating weird stuff,
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where he's going around finding a weird religion.
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And he took part on film in some of their rituals,
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I don't know what they call their priests or whatever,
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they're absolutely horrified at the fact that...
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I am Lauritz von Gildhausen, and these are my minutes.
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I would like to start off the minutes by apologizing for the rendering error last week, which caused
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the audio to slow down approximately 25% and led to me sounding like I had used an extremely
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This week has been very interesting as information on the workings of the bureaucratic Jew start
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For instance, as Wikileaks tears CIA a new one, with some of the most delicious and concerning
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leaks in forever, it becomes clear that not only is the CIA able and probably willing
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to hack into your car and use it to drive you off of the road.
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They've also played around with the creation of a military meme army, have access to approximately
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80% of all smartphones, and are all around shady dudes.
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But not only that, they've also managed to lose control of their entire hacking arsenal, including
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malware, viruses, trojans, zero day exploits, remote control systems, and other nasty stuff.
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Also because Jeff in accounting had to click on that phishing link.
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Because no matter how super secret and intelligent your organization is, there's always that one
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Millions of Slavs are suffering a major identity crisis this week, as one of the manufacturers
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of prime Slavic couture, Nike, introduces swoosh-branded Muslim hijab sportswear.
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The move has created a very complicated fracture in the kebab remover's psyche, as the sports
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hijab makes one wonder if one is supposed to stay indoors and raise children rather than
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being outside beating up Gopniks, and whether or not imbibing alcohol is haram or top kurva.
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The step has been largely hailed by Turks everywhere as a decisive blow to the Slavic spirit of
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keeping Muslims on the right side of the Bosporus.
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And further Islamization has been forecast in the near future.
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Meanwhile, Trump sets a new benchmark for high energy by simultaneously creating 300,000
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American jobs and also creating enough original content that journalists are having a hard time
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According to Eric Wemple over at the really fake news outlet The Washington Post, journalists
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tasked with covering Donald Trump's White House are growing weary thanks to the unsustainable
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pace the president is setting, with long days, ruined weekends, and unpredictable moves.
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Now normally, this wouldn't be a problem, as you can always get more manpower to do the
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work, but over at the failing and economically struggling Washington Post, this seems to be
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Apparently, democracy dies when you can't afford to hire enough staff to print lies about it.
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Nonetheless, even with this awesome display of high energy, this death camp correspondent remains
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unimpressed, as in our future National Socialist Reich, unemployment will be 0% as there will
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always be camps ready for the reluctant laborer, and we take a good work ethic very seriously.
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Elsewhere, dindu actors in America open up another tension point in the colored coalition, as they
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go on record as being extremely upset that Hollywood is choosing British dindus instead of homegrown
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The topic is put on the agenda by Samuel Jackson, as he cited the films Get Out, Star Wars, and
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12 Years a Slave as examples of where the soft-spoken, more innocuous-seeming form of blackness had
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If only every race-baiting propaganda piece had been chock full of dindus from Baltimore,
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Oakland, and Detroit, the Jewish agenda would be all the more obvious, leading to increasing
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Thank you for bringing this to our attention, Mace Dindu.
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And finally, a piece of even better news to send you on your merry way this week, as NASA's
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most recent bill that just passed Congress has scheduled in a Mars trip by the year 2033,
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In 16 years, we will not only have an expedition to Mars, but also the permanent presence beyond
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low-Earth orbit, a lofty but achievable goal in line with the god-emperor's mindset.
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Adding to this, new studies has just come out that show potatoes are quite capable of thriving
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in the harsh Martian atmosphere, meaning that the first permanent colony on Mars is in
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As always, I have been Lauretz von Guildhausen, and these were my minutes.
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Well, there's about a dozen things we don't have to talk about now.
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I have to personally apologize for what happened to Lauretz's minutes last week.
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There was, the editing software I use is free, open-source software.
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Now, when things are free, often they have glitches.
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I tried to duplicate what went wrong, and I was able to duplicate what went wrong in that
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with that particular file open, but it wouldn't go wrong.
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I tried to duplicate it with just the file by itself.
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I mean, I know what went wrong, and I basically, now I know how to, once I mix and render the
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file that is to be uploaded to the server, I know how to go through and verify that that
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same glitch has not occurred again, and now that I know that it's a thing that'll happen, so it's...
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I mean, he said it just made him sound like he was using a rapey voice simulator, you know?
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Well, for some reason, you know, I mix and render the show as a, the final product that
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goes up on SoundCloud as a mono track, and the reason I do that is for people that like
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to download the show instead of stream it, it makes the file smaller, so it doesn't take
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as long to download, and it doesn't use up as much of their data, and...
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We shouldn't take those people, we shouldn't give them any consideration.
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Right, well, when it, when it mixed, right, well, when it rendered the, uh, the minutes
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from the death camp from a, a stereo track to a mono track, for some reason, it also stretched
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it and slowed the tempo down by about 15%, and that's why it had that effect, and when
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Well, okay, but, um, he, he brought up something, he brought up this WikiLeaks thing, um, and
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one thing he didn't mention, uh, what about those Samsung TVs, buddy?
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They, are you, uh, one of the tools that got released is, uh, maybe it's the one called
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Weeping Angel, I'm not sure, but, uh, these Samsung TVs, uh, you know, they have cameras
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in them, and I, uh, I guess the cameras in them, uh, for the same reason, there's a camera
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in your laptop, so you can do Hangouts, or when you're playing video games, or, hell, I
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don't know why I've got a camera in them, because I've, I've never, I know we've got one of those
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big curved Samsung TVs, and I know it has the camera in it, but I've never ran across
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anything anywhere in it where it says, okay, uh, turn on the camera and start streaming
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now, although I'm sure it's probably in there, but, uh, they've got this thing set up to where
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they, even if you turn the TV off, they can turn it back on, and they turn on the, uh,
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the microphone, you know, even if you have one that doesn't have a camera, they turn on
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the microphone, and, uh, they can, even though the TV is on, the, uh, malware that they install
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in there, turns off all the, uh, LEDs, like, that show you the TVs on, and shuts down the
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LEDs on your screen, makes them go black, so it looks like the screen's off, and, you know,
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uh, that, the, the person I kept hearing bring this up, uh, was the person that I'm, you know,
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I wouldn't mind seeing the video footage of it, to be honest, as Shannon Bream kept
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saying, well, what if you just, you know, you're stepping out of the shower and walking
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in front of the TV, are they filming this, and I'm like, well, if they are, I bet they
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hope they're watching the channel you're on, but, uh, Jesus Christ.
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Yeah, I mean, would you rather be watching Shannon Bream or Rachel Maddow, you know, coming
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out of this, well, I tell you what, Goy, is if you're gonna, if you're trying to have
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a conversation and you don't want it recorded, um, yeah, you're, the, if you already didn't
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know this, you know, the only way that you can have a conversation and it not be recorded
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by the, uh, by Zog, is if you have the conversation both outside of earshot of any electronic devices
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hooked up to a, um, hooked up to the internet and, or inside what's called a Faraday cage,
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um, so, unless you, uh, if you're doing it online, I, I have a hard time believing that
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No, I mean, if you're doing it online, I mean, this is, this is being like, let me put it
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like this, I'm not the only one that's recording this conversation right now.
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Well, the thing is, um, you know, one story that came out quietly, um, last week, I think,
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um, you know, there was so much other buzz in the, in the news going on that it didn't
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get much traction, but the, uh, justice department has filed to drop a bunch of, um, organized
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And it was some really, um, high profile cases they filed back in 2013 or 2014, where
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it's the one, if you remember, people were real torn because the FBI actually left, you
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know, they took over the website, uh, or websites that were involved and had arrested the people
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running the websites, but they left the websites online for like 10 days to try to catch more
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And so there was a big controversy about, well, should the FBI have been allowing this
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child porn to be on the internet for any reason whatsoever?
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And they hacked Tor, they caught 100 of these percent of these people through Tor.
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And so, uh, you know, that's, um, used to be, and a lot of people still claim that's the
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You get on Tor or you get on this dub, this email that's encrypted on both ends and all,
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You, you've got to, um, you've got to be talking to somebody in person with no devices or within
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earshot, or the other way to do it is the way Trump does it.
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Um, there was an article on daily storm or the other day, I think England wrote it where
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he said of all the people in the government, the media and everything, the only one who
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And that's because Donald Trump says he doesn't use the internet at all for, uh, sensitive
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He puts it on a piece of paper and sends it by a courier.
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And that way, if you're doing it, uh, by a courier on paper, the only way you can be
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hacked is if someone murders the courier and takes the paper.
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But, uh, yeah, if you're, I mean, there are some differences in security on things, you
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know, like iPhone might, it might be harder for the, um, uh, kid up the street to hack
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your iPhone than an Android phone, but the government's in all of them and, uh, they're
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And, you know, if, if you're, if you're wanting to discuss something and you don't want the
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government to know about it, you're either going to do it on a piece of paper, uh, that's
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hand delivered somewhere, or you're going to do it talking face to face.
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Cause if you're talking on any kind of telephone or you're doing any kind of email or chat, I
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And I, I've known Tor was compromised for a while, but, uh, yeah, yeah.
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I, I, I, I wasn't really surprised by any of these revelations.
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And, and they have these installations like this giant one in Utah.
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And these servers are just downloading every bit of electronic communication on the planet.
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And of course, no one is sitting there listening to it in real time because the only way that
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you could possibly have a, have humans listening to everything in real time is if you had one
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human employed for every human who's not employed by the government.
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In other words, you'd have one person watching one individual person.
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So what they do is everything's recorded and tagged and cataloged.
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And if they want to get you later, they just go and start reading and listening to the old
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And after all these years, I mean, how long has it been since the Snowden stuff got revealed
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and everybody who had followed along with this stuff, there was nothing that Snowden revealed
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Um, and, and people are still surprised by this.
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Uh, they're, they're, they're recording my phone calls and all.
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They have to do that because we have filled our countries up with diversity.
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That that's exactly the, uh, excuse that they use for that.
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And it's not really an excuse because all this diversity is actually dangerous.
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But if we didn't have all this diversity, or if at the very least, we didn't have these
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insane political myths like that racial profiling is always bad.
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If we could just racial profile, we might not be needing to listen to everybody all the
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Well, I guess with, I guess with that, um, we, we have your interview with Tom, uh, the
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So why don't we go ahead and play that and, um, we'll come back on the other side of the
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All right, guys, we are here today with, uh, vice commander Tom from Vanguard America.
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We're, uh, we're going to be doing this interview, just you and me, uh, Asmendor's, uh, doing
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some things, uh, and, uh, we'll be, uh, adding this to the show tomorrow.
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So, uh, tell me a little bit about, uh, yourself and tell me about Vanguard America.
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Well, uh, as far as myself, as far as what I do, um, I run, you know, like I said, I'm
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second in command as far as, uh, what I run and, uh, I help organize meetups.
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I'm personally, um, I run the Texas chapter, which is one of our biggest chapters in terms
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And, uh, you know, I help organize meetups, design things.
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I work with our other, uh, you know, um, editors and content creators, and I generally
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I help we expand into other areas, like new, uh, new states and such.
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We recently, um, have started expanding more into New York and, uh, there's just a lot
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of things, a lot of great things that are happening.
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We're expanding pretty rapidly, but at the same time, we need to make sure the quality
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of our members is, you know, very high so that we aren't spread too thin.
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And as far as myself personally, uh, you know, I live in Texas and, you know, without doxing
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myself, uh, you know, I'm just, uh, just a red-pilled guy and I was going around, you
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know, movement to movement, looking for people to just originally, I just wanted to design
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But, uh, you know, a while back I got involved with, uh, the Vanguard and I just, uh, found
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myself assuming more and more responsibility as I, uh, as I became, you know, ambitious
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And I found myself doing this and, uh, it's been great ever since.
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Okay, so tell me a little bit about Vanguard America specifically, uh, what's y'all's
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Um, as far as political philosophy, we have a lot of it outlined on our website at bloodandsoil.org,
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but generally we adhere to, you know, the basic concepts of white nationalism in terms of
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America, white Americans founded this nation.
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They deserve to live in it afterwards, you know, definitely not be replaced.
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And I feel like that's something that most people agree on in the movement.
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Um, but also, you know, when it comes to system of government, we, we do believe that some
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type of element of, uh, you know, fascism that is viewed through an American lens, um, will
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most likely be necessary in order to have the type of strong government that needs to turn
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back the clock on all the damage that has been done to America.
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Because you look and it's just decade after decade of subversion and damage and the eroding
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And even, you know, the government has become completely against our best interests.
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You know, Trump has been elected and people might have gotten a bit of a false sense of
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security, but we don't really realize just how much, you know, the system is rigged against
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So we do need to realize that there is going to have to be a very large, you know, change
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Um, and, you know, we do recognize the dangers of international finance.
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We recognized how that type of unrestricted capitalism has damaged the American people
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Um, and we're going to be attending the Pikeville event in April with, uh, the traditionalist workers
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And I feel like that's just so, uh, especially that type of town, because you have all these
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rural white communities, which have just been completely neglected by the government.
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And anytime people suggest actually reaching out to them, you know, the Democrats don't
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care because they're whites and the Republicans don't care because it's viewed as socialism.
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So generally we do adhere to a very nationalistic, very, um, hopefully a centralized government in
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the future, which is able to take back the reins because all the damage, all the subversion,
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all the conflicts, all the bad that has been done to America, it's not going to be changed.
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You know, we can't turn it around in time if we're going to have to debate and vote and
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discuss and deliberate and, you know, push things back and delay on every single issue.
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We need something that's authoritative and we need something that can get it done efficiently.
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Now there are a couple of very specific questions.
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I know a lot of people are going to want to know.
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So would you guys, um, would you guys consider yourselves national socialists?
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Would y'all consider yourselves national socialists as an organization?
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And, or would you say that there are maybe a lot of guys in the organization that would
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call themselves national socialists, but your organization is or isn't?
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So we do have a lot of individuals in the organization that identify as national socialists and that's
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Um, but the organization as a whole, we are looking to create, you know, uh, like I said
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before, fascism viewed through an American sense.
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And there, you know, that, uh, I hate to talk about it, but the, the word does carry a lot
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But, you know, I think we are of the belief that national socialism is a, you know, a kind
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of a type of fascism that was, that was very much particular to Germany at the time.
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So, you know, regardless, um, America is going to need a more unique type of that type of
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authoritarian government structure to, to suit it.
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Because I believe different types of fascism, you see, it's different in every country that
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it came out, that it, uh, emerged in and America will be no different than that.
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So I believe we are, you know, uh, we are going to create, and we are going to see as
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the movement progresses and as, you know, our, you know, the movement as a whole and our movement
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in particular, um, progresses and gets more into the forefront, we are going to develop
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our own image, you know, our own brand of American fascism in terms of what that means
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and how the, what the government is going to look like.
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And I think it is going to be different than the ones we've seen in the past, just because
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America is a different nation with a different history, a different culture.
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And, uh, I feel like that's going to be very interesting to see how that pans out.
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All right, Tom, that's, um, that's very, very straight and, uh, very candid answer.
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Now you did bring up the, the fascism as a word thing and the, and the connotation it
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has, a lot of people look at it as a negative connotation, which kind of, that kind of leads
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into, um, the only reason that anyone looks at fascism with any kind of negative connotation
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is because of the way that it is portrayed in the media, which naturally leads to the question
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of how do you guys feel about the people who I think we all know run the media and you talked
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about the banks too. So tell us, uh, tell me about Vanguard America. What's y'all's position
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on the Jews, man? Um, we recognize that the Jews, first off, they act as a group. Second
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off, they are vastly disproportionately represented in powerful positions and within America and
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within, um, positions all around the West in terms of government, media, finance, education,
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everything almost. Um, we recognize they are disproportionately, you know, influential when
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it comes to that. And we recognize that when they act as a group, they act in their
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own best interests or they act directly against our best interests. So we do recognize them as
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a political detriment to our Western countries. And I don't think we believe that, uh, they should
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be allowed to do that. I think there has been a lot and I, or the organization agrees that they have
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done a lot of damage to this nation and that has to be put to an end. Absolutely.
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Absolutely. So, um, your political philosophy, your component of having some guys that are national
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socialists, some guys not, um, presenting fascism the way you do and, you know, being good to go
01:32:41.320
pretty much on the Jewish question. Yeah. You know, so there's a lot of organizations out there
01:32:48.300
that try to do similar things or present a similar type of role or try to fill a similar role,
01:32:58.400
maybe either regionally in other parts of the country, or maybe regionally in other parts of
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the world. Tell me about what sets Vanguard America apart from other groups.
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Okay. Um, there are a lot of groups. You're seeing it, um, you're seeing it very much that
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lots of groups are springing up all over the country and internationally. But what I have seen
01:33:23.660
personally and in regards to what other members of other groups have told me is that the Vanguard is
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not only expanding large to be larger, it is expanding quicker. And I believe our branding and
01:33:36.660
our ideas have a special kind of, uh, that they're, they're catching on. And I think we have proven
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with our organization and our activity and, you know, we've done a lot of, uh, of, you know,
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activism and things like that. And I feel like we are proving ourselves to be standing out amongst the
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crowd. And I think we, you know, you see a lot of these groups and of course they have great people in
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them, you know, they have the right idea, but they just don't have the organization. They just don't
01:34:05.500
have the branding. You know, they don't have the propaganda. They don't have the right type of
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materials, especially even things like a financial infrastructure. They just don't have those things
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set up. And we, we do we're, and we're on the track to have those things. And we have a very
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defined plan for what we're going to be doing in the future. And I feel like that's what sets us apart
01:34:25.720
in terms of our organization and our overall unified vision. Um, so in the future, I think we are going
01:34:33.160
to see, you know, a lot of these, you know, various small groups either form into a start forming into
01:34:39.600
under a unified banner. And I think hopefully if everything goes right, that the Vanguard is going
01:34:45.420
to be a major part of that component. So here's a question that came up for me personally the other
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day. I was having a conversation with someone about another organization. It's not important
01:35:00.480
which organization it was, but the question is, so if you want to, if you have members that are in
01:35:10.280
Vanguard America, do you, uh, would you say you either discourage or encourage them or are neutral,
01:35:19.080
have a neutral position in regards to them being involved in a completely separate local group,
01:35:28.480
like a pool party, et cetera? Um, if it's, well, I mean, it depends on the group. Of course we,
01:35:34.980
we do discourage members from being, you know, other full-time members of other organizations,
01:35:39.840
um, like identity Europa or, um, or the TWP. And that's not because we don't like those groups,
01:35:45.760
you know, they're fine. They're great people, but you know, we just want our members to be
01:35:50.260
full-time members. We don't want them to be, you know, caught between several different groups,
01:35:53.860
trying to, trying to contribute to all three at once, because we realized that we aren't going
01:35:57.620
to get full commitment out of them that way. But as far as, you know, uh, you know, daily stormer
01:36:01.660
book clubs or pool parties or things like that, that's completely fine. People can do that. And,
01:36:05.780
uh, we encourage it as a way to meet new people and, you know, potentially find people,
01:36:10.040
more people that are interested in the group. Um, but those types of groups that aren't,
01:36:14.680
you know, fully fledged organizations in themselves that are more just, you know,
01:36:18.120
social meetings, that's completely fine. And that's encouraged as a way to meet new people
01:36:22.460
and expand our like-minded group of individuals.
01:36:27.860
All right. So I first heard of your organization when I saw a news story from UCF Hillel in Florida,
01:36:40.380
and you guys had hit them with a campaign of posters of flyers and the flyers, I looked at it and it,
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to me personally, it didn't even really seem all that edgy. And then when I saw the reaction
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from the local media and I saw the reaction from the people on campus, the hysteria that it caused
01:37:12.780
was beautiful. And since then, I've been seeing your flyer campaigns that you guys have been doing
01:37:20.100
and it's, it's been very effective. So let's talk a little bit about that. Tell me about the flyer
01:37:27.380
campaign in general. Okay. Um, so we've hit a lot of universities, um, uh, especially a lot since
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Florida and, you know, we do have those posters and I feel like that poster is kind of meant to, uh,
01:37:38.960
to bait out that response in a, in a way, cause you have, uh, you have these colleges that are just
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so completely full of anti-white, you know, Marxist, you know, nonsense. And they do react that way.
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And that is a way of letting people on the fence see that, you know, these, these people are anti-white.
01:37:56.920
They don't like you. You, if you exclaim that you have a right to exist, they literally call you
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Hitler. You know, that's what they, they contacted the local Holocaust museum. When, when we put up
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those flyers that said we have a right to exist, you know, there is no, but they just, they fit the
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mold. They fit the stereotype to the T that they are, they're anti-white Marxist idiots. And, uh,
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and we've done a lot of different things with a lot of different flyers. We also had a
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prime example at Rutgers university. And we even got the council on American Islamic relations to
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call this and other things a hate crime. Um, it seems like all they do is just shout at calling
01:38:34.560
this and that a hate crime as, as well. But, uh, we have a poster that said, imagine a Muslim free
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America. And, you know, of course that is, could be considered a bit more edgy, but, you know, we just
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say, imagine if there were no Muslims here, right. And we have a big picture of the twin towers
01:38:47.780
standing tall and, you know, of course people go crazy. They think it's violence. It needs to be
01:38:52.460
illegal. It needs to be, it's genocide. It's this, it's that, it's the other thing. And it's just so
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fantastic because, you know, partially we're looking to recruit, we're looking to reach out to these,
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you know, these white kids on these campuses that are just so beaten down with the propaganda.
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And I know because we have a lot of college students in the organization that, you know,
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they walk into its, you know, its American history after the civil war. And they're just talking
01:39:14.840
about communism for, you know, three days a week or whatever. And, you know, we reach out to them,
01:39:20.080
we say, you know, you're not alone. You have this organization. We're, we're working for you.
01:39:24.740
And we look to work with you. Um, but of course, you know, the reaction that these people have is so
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completely just out of the box. They lose their collective minds because, you know, it's evident
01:39:38.640
that they just, they have never been challenged. You know, their, their views have never been challenged.
01:39:43.100
Conservatives don't challenge their worldview. You know, conservatives heart, they barely even
01:39:48.000
challenge multiculturalism anymore and challenging and coming, challenging that, challenging their
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entire whole, you know, religion of liberal equality, just challenging that, you know, letting
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them know that they're not alone. You know, they don't have a complete hegemony on political
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discussion really scares them. And you can see that. And I feel like that's why it's so effective.
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And we've done it, you know, we've done it time after time. We've done it, especially
01:40:12.360
in Texas, there are lots and lots of universities have done that. Um, we've done it at UT, TCU,
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UNT, and tons of others. We even have a, an update about it on our, on our website, but you
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hear them, they just, you know, the reporters come into these colleges, you know, they do
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it the same way every time and they just interview these brain dead students. Um, and the students,
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they, it's, it's really, it's interesting because they're just so like they're brain
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dead. Like I said, they just regurgitate whatever, whatever Marxist talking points they, that have
01:40:41.180
been pushed into their ears, you know, since they were in preschool and, you know, they
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just say, mine is like, Oh, you know, it's, it's 2017 and that's just straight ignorance,
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man. And other stuff like that. And it's just, it's completely ridiculous. And we're looking
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to break the mold. And I feel like, you know, every time we do something like this, it's definitely
01:40:59.800
putting a big old crack in it. And, um, we're going to be moving forward in the future.
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We're going to do, uh, demonstrations and things like that. And I feel like that is going to
01:41:12.100
All right. So I want to talk about the flyers themselves a little bit, because this is something
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that I've talked to people about and just my observations about the flyers, other flyers,
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I've seen other organizations put up. Sometimes I'll see flyers, other organizations put up.
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The imagery is so esoteric that unless you already know what it is, it wouldn't even register with you
01:41:45.460
that it has anything to do with white nationalism or anything. And then other flyers that I see
01:41:51.940
people use with, and it's, and it's great because I like the effect too. And I know this is what
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they're going for, but it just goes straight to triggering as many people as possible, just
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deliberately, uh, trolling hard, you know? Yeah. Uh, and, and I, I do enjoy those. Those are great,
01:42:13.880
but you guys, your, your posters were very effective when you were, when you guys were making
01:42:21.500
these posters, when you were, uh, designing these posters, were you, did you have that specifically
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in mind? Were you trying to err on the side of being kind of mild and normie friendly or were you
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trying, or did you start at a place that was more normie friendly and try to go edgier or what was the
01:42:43.520
thought process there? Well, we have a, we have a lot of different, you know, uh, types of, uh,
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initiatives, you know, we have a lot of ideas that goes into the overall theme of our propaganda.
01:42:54.640
And, you know, some groups, you know, do, like you said, they do the shock value for the pure sake
01:42:58.580
of shock value. And there is something to be said for that, but, you know, we mostly try to focus on
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a more, uh, a more positive, um, subjects for our, uh, for our propaganda. You know, we seek to,
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you know, prove a positive image. You want to think of good things that you associate with our
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movement. Um, and you know, we don't go crazy full on, you know, uh, hate crime type stuff on our
01:43:23.420
posters, but we do kind of keep it to a level where your average person can at least understand that
01:43:29.000
it's offensive. Um, and there, there is kind of a, we try to find the happy medium between, you know,
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so esoteric that, you know, normies can't understand it and don't get offended. And then,
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you know, then the other side, you know, the other side of the spectrum, which is shock value,
01:43:45.140
just for the sake of shock value, putting out, you know, outrageous stuff just because you want
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to get media coverage. Right. And, and I'm the same way. I think that the shock value is fun. I do
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enjoy it. I do enjoy when, when, uh, someone spreads around some posters, like the ones that,
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that, uh, a certain friend of the daily stormer had, uh, lots of printers print out. Those were
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great. That was, that was one of the funniest things I've ever seen. I wasn't even one of us
01:44:18.880
when that happened. And I still thought it was funny. I was a normie and I thought that was funny.
01:44:23.940
Um, but certainly the value that you guys bring with going to just the right amount of,
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of edginess is, is working out. So I, I also like the aesthetic of it. And, and, you know,
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when I think about aesthetics and I think about, you know, some of you guys are, um, obviously,
01:44:48.160
you know, classically educated because I, I, you know, y'all are very well-educated
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guys based on, I've seen the imagery that a lot of your propaganda was derived from.
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And, you know, some of the artists and some of the historical figures that were responsible for
01:45:09.880
some of that coming into being kind of leads me into a, another question about the organization.
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Um, you know, who are some of the key role models, historical figures,
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Um, well, you know, we derive our kind of, our ideas from a lot of people. Um, I think,
01:45:34.740
you know, more specifically in terms of how we look to, uh, to look into government policies,
01:45:40.040
policies and, you know, how that should be structured. I think a lot of us found some inspiration
01:45:44.340
into what, you know, Oswald Mosley said about, you know, uh, in Britain in the, in the thirties,
01:45:50.600
because America is probably the closest, the most similar nation to Britain. Um, so I feel like we
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find a lot of inspiration there. And of course, you know, a lot of people do find inspiration from,
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uh, from Germany and especially the national socialists. And, you know, that as well, that's,
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that's great. I think, uh, that's probably why our website is called blood and soil. I think that,
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uh, I think the term was coined by, uh, by, uh, our friend Hitler, but, uh, you know, we, we find a
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lot of people and I think, uh, George Lincoln Rockwell, us too, you know, we looked to a lot of
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his, uh, what the types of things he said and how he did interpret, um, interpret what he said,
01:46:26.900
you know, through America, you know, specifically what needs to be done within America. And I think we
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find a lot of inspiration in that in terms of how we should format ourselves.
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All right. Yeah. I'm, I'm personally a big fan of Rockwell's. Uh, I, I think that if we could
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just channel his public speaking and ability into, you know, just a handful of our people,
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you know, it would be, it would be a, uh, pretty, pretty good ride. Um, Hey, if we could get a hundred
01:47:03.700
people, just like Rockwell with us today, I'm sure, you know, there, it would be a very easy
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ride to victory. I don't even think it would take a hundred, you know, just, just a handful,
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just, uh, a half a dozen would be the, uh, plenty or, or if we could just all about reaching out,
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you know, it's all about finding these people because they exist. You know, there's people
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with potential out there. This, this country has, you know, something like 200 million white people,
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you know, there's bound to be 20 or 30 of them who have, you know, a crazy amount of potential.
01:47:34.260
And that's why, you know, it's all about getting the message out there and getting publicity
01:47:37.580
and finding them, you know, and gaining credibility. So they look to us and they say
01:47:41.780
that group right there deserves my effort. And we've done, we've done found that with a lot of people,
01:47:47.080
you know, we've done that to a lot of people, but you know, we're always trying to get more of
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those high quality individuals. Absolutely. And, and you guys are certainly, uh, doing pretty good
01:47:58.300
as far as getting the message out there. Y'all are definitely, uh, making a lot of leeway there.
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So about the organization, as far as becoming a member, tell me about the process about that.
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All right. Well, uh, you know, as far as specifics go, you know, we do have a join page on the website
01:48:19.380
and there are, uh, we are currently, you know, trying to format that in terms of, uh,
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sending in applications, but it works, you know, and it's always worked.
01:48:27.800
So mostly we just want, uh, we want, you know, white Americans. Um, we do not tolerate any forms
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of sexual degeneracy in terms of, you know, uh, gays or transsexuals or anything, you know, absurd
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like that. Um, we like people who are mostly, you know, a pretty, uh, a short criminal history,
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if one at all. Um, we don't like any people that have, uh, been, you know, extensively lawbreakers
01:48:52.860
because that could be, uh, that could be detrimental to the organization in the future
01:48:56.520
when the police probably will try to, you know, shut us down or harass us in ways. So
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keeping, keeping away from those types of individuals who might be fine people, but you
01:49:07.300
know, that would just cause issues for us down the road. Um, you know, uh, we like people
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to, you know, we put a lot of, a lot of, uh, you know, people in the movement are always
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talking about how bad everything in America is and it is, you know, we're always talking
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about all the degeneracy, all the, all the, this and all of that. So we do like people
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that very much represent what it is to be the ideal American. You know, we like people
01:49:30.120
that are physically fit. We like people that are well-groomed. We like people that don't
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have, you know, tattoos all over their faces. And we do want to present a bit of a professional
01:49:38.800
image, but not going too professional in terms of that we alienate, you know, the common
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man. And, uh, you know, we like people that agree with our message. You know, we have a
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manifesto on the site. And if you read through that and you agree with just about all of it
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or all of it, then, uh, you probably would be a pretty good fit. And, you know, we do
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heavily discourage addictions to, uh, addictions to like alcohol or, uh, tobacco or even pornography.
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Um, but you know, if people are still struggling with things like that, when they, when they apply,
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we, we let them in on the basis of you are going to have people that you are going to talk
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to, and you are going to work on that because, you know, there is a cult of self-improvement
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within the group. And, you know, we don't tolerate people that aren't willing to work
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on their vices, but generally, um, if you're, you know, if you're white, you're red-pilled,
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you agree with us and, uh, you're dedicated and you want to be active and you're, uh, you're
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presentable, then I'd say you fit, you'd fit in pretty well. And, you know, beyond that,
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it's all about what you're willing to put in as far as the work, because, you know,
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this is, you know, no one's really getting paid a whole lot for this or getting paid at
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all. So it's all about really believing in what you're doing. And, you know, this
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movement, we're so, uh, we're so extremist, you know, we're so, we're so radical compared
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to the main portion of the population that we should find the very much dedicated, the
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very ideological, the very motivated people within this movement. And I feel like we
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have, so we're looking for more of those people.
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All right. So, so that sounds pretty good. Sounds like you guys are, uh, you know, looking
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to attract the really, you know, the high quality members, uh, keeping out the riffraff, which,
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which is good. And, and I'm, I'm glad to hear that because, you know, sometimes, sometimes
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I'll hear people talk about, you know, their pool party and it sounds great. And then other
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guys will, uh, I'll go on a forum or whatever and somebody will like, you know, have a, have
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something to say about an experience they had with the pool party and, and I'll, I'll just
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be cringing and, and I'm like, Oh no. Um, but no, you guys, you guys sound like a, sound
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like y'all are, y'all are going to have the, have some good guys out there. Y'all aren't
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going to have any of, any of the gays or, or any, no, no, no degeneracy, uh, no, no, no
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anime, nothing like that. Definitely, definitely no anime. That is, that is viewed as a controlled
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substance within the organization. And it's a, it is a, it's an infraction above being
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addicted to narcotics. Nice. I, I endorse this policy. Strong endorse. Definitely. Um, yeah.
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Yeah. And, and image really is everything, especially with a group like this, because
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everyone is out to slander you all the time. So you can't give them, you can't give them
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ammunition, you know? And if they look to us and they look at our members and they see
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a bunch of, you know, fit, well-groomed, you know, ideal Americans, that's the idea, you
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know, they're not going to see someone that they can, you know, insult. They're not going
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to see someone that can, they can, you know, denigrate. What they are going to see is the
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alternative to, you know, the failing American system. And that's, that's the idea. That's
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the goal. So I feel like we are very much on the way to presenting that.
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So that sounds good. Um, yeah, I, so another thing I'd, I'd like to ask about is, you know,
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so once, once someone becomes a member, uh, what kind of, you know, I know you guys do activism.
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I got a couple of questions and, and you can, we can talk about them separately. Uh, number
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one, I, I would like to know specifically what different types of activism activities you
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guys are into. Um, and then in addition to that, what do you guys do besides just your
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actual activities? Because of course, you know, organizations are more fun. Everyone wants,
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to be in an organization where you actually get to do more than just, you know, work,
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work, work, work, work. What, what are the kinds of stuff do you guys do beyond just your,
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your labor, your labors of, of love for our people?
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Yeah, I'll, uh, I'll cover the work before we cover the play. But, um, as far as, you know,
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active activity and activism, we do a lot of poster runs, you know, poster campaigns around universities
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and other locations. So, you know, members are expected to participate in those if they
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can. And, uh, beyond that, we do, uh, actually just recently in Austin, we, uh, had some guys,
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you know, disguised as normie Trump supporters embedded in a, the March for Trump rally. And
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that was very eventful and that was very good. Uh, we had them ward off some, uh, well, there
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wasn't really much Antifa to ward off. We had some local communists show up, but, uh, you know,
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we have people that are expected to do those types of things, you know, if it turned into a
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Berkeley, since Austin is pretty bad, it's essentially, you know, uh, a little enclave
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of California right in the middle of Texas. But, uh, you know, we have members that are
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expected to go out and participate in those types of events and potentially, you know, uh, maybe
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protect some normie Trump supporters. That's the kind of idea, you know, the whole Vanguard
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aspect of it. Um, but, you know, beyond going out and participating in, we're going, and we
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are going to be doing our, uh, we are going to be doing our own demonstrations in the
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future, which is something that we're planning, you know, when we can get, uh, like you've
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seen groups like identity Europa or, uh, national action used to do them. Um, so, uh, you know,
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when we can get a bunch of guys together and we can find a nice busy crowded spot in, uh,
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some type of metropolitan area, you know, unfurl a big old banner and start shouting into a
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megaphone for 10 minutes before, uh, getting out of there, uh, before the police show up or
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something like that. So that is something that we could be doing in the future. And that is
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something that, um, we want members to be very much, uh, expected to, expected to participate
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in. And, you know, people do raise questions, but, you know, all of our members are anonymous
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and, you know, we do, um, we do try to conceal our identities whenever we do any activism or
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anything like that. And, you know, we have, there are questions about that. You know, we
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do kind of look bad when we do that and we look like we're doing something wrong, but just
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generally in terms of how the world views us and especially these, you know, Antifa communist
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types, we are doing something wrong and they will try to persecute you in any way they can.
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So we want to protect our guys because, you know, there just aren't, there isn't a significant
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enough portion of the population right now, which is ready to dox themselves, um, in order
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to, uh, participate in the movement. So we do, uh, help with, uh, with people concealing their
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identities and being anonymous and moving on to the fun part. Um, you know, even the
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fun is kind of work because, you know, we go on, we go on hikes, you know, we have our,
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we have our hate hikes that we try to organize in certain areas, more, uh, more so in, in
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Texas has gotten a few of those going rather than other areas. Um, and, you know, we have
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guys go to the shooting range, you know, we have them, you know, go work out and train
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together and, you know, we're going to be starting a few, uh, a few book club type
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activities. So just general self-improvement stuff, because there, there is a lot of fun
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in that. And, uh, you know, it's not rare for us to have just general eat and greets,
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you know, where we all go to a, go to some type of mom and pop restaurant. We try to stay
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away from a big chains. Um, and we, you know, set up a table and we try not to get kicked
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out by talking about the Jews and stuff. So there's, there's, you know, there's a variety
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of things that people can do. And, uh, but you know, a lot of, it's all focused on networking,
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you know, because we need to get these like-minded individuals to know each other.
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And that's something that the right has been very, uh, especially the far right has been
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kind of, uh, not as dude, not doing as well as they should have, because, you know, you
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have these vast networks of, you know, communists and leftists and all this stuff, you know,
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all over the country, but, you know, we don't really have anything like that, at least not
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on that scale. So it's all about getting these like-minded individuals in all these city
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centers all around the country, networked, connected, and mobile, you know, they're ready
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to, they're ready to go somewhere, you know, ideally what we want is we want to be able
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to have, you know, a large portion of individuals, you know, with uniforms, banners, flags, other
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types of things. We want to be able to, in a day or two's notice, have, you know, 30 people
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on any street corner in any big metropolitan area in this, in the country. And that does sound
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ambitious, but that's the goal. Um, and I don't think any goal short of ambitious would
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be one that we are going to entertain. So yeah, there, there's a variety and there's
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definitely a fun side to the organization. You know, we're not just, uh, slaving away
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behind keyboards and, uh, at printers to, for posters. So, you know, there is a, there's
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You, you definitely have hit my favorite activities. You hit the gym, you hit the shooting
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range, you hit the hiking. I, I think especially cause you talk about the, y'all, y'all have
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a cult of self-improvement. I, I don't think there's any, I can't think of any two activities
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that, you know, other than reading books, like reading books obviously would, would fit in
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with this too, but going to the gym, you know, lifting weights and, and adding weight to,
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you know, lifts and, you know, the kind of discipline that it requires to do that.
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And also the kind of confidence that it builds and it makes you, it makes you look better and
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improves your personality because it, it, it makes you look better because, you know, muscular
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people are, you know, better looking and more fashy looking than, than, you know, slovenly
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And yeah, well, fascism is the ideology of strength and we want to present that, you
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Right. And, uh, you know, and you're more confident, you want to be really confident
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when you're, when you're talking, if you do have to talk to the media and defend our,
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our ideas that, that we all share, you want to present a confidence thing. And it takes a
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lot of discipline and do that. And, and the shooting range is another place that it takes
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a lot of discipline, especially at the shooting range where you're, you're dealing with, you
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know, you have, you're using tools that are very dangerous and, and, and also take a quite
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a bit of skill to use and learning, learning basic skills, like, you know, shooting a really
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tight group or, or, you know, improving your, your score on the clay range, all of these
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things, you know, they, the discipline that it requires to do them and the confidence
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that accomplishing different milestones and these, these types of skill building exercises,
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uh, it, it really does, um, something to your personality that just seems to make people
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better suited to go present the message. And, and you end up, you certainly end up looking
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a lot better than, than, uh, a lot of these, uh, tropes from the nineties that appear that
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continue to appear in, in, you know, mainstream media because, uh, I, I'm sure it doesn't have
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anything to do with a certain, a certain group of people wanting us to, uh, wanting us to have
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a certain image. No one has their, no one is influencing the media at all. What are you talking
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about? So, yeah, you know, countering that message with, with having a bunch of, you know,
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fit, well-dressed, confident, fashy goys, uh, you know, being what you present out in public is,
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is definitely really important. And those are a couple of the best ways to achieve those.
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And, and I'm, I'm a big fan of the hikes. I, I haven't, because of geography reasons and,
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and, you know, available pool parties, uh, I haven't been able to get myself to one of these hikes.
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That anyone was having, but I keep hearing about them and they sound awesome because you get,
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you pretty much, you, you, you get to get away from all the pause. Yeah, definitely.
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Um, and, uh, yeah, I did. I, yeah, I forgot to mention something that also we do. Um,
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we are working on a lot of, uh, group, you know, equipment and we even have a, you know,
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we even have a group, uh, vehicle, you know, a dedicated, uh, I think it's going to be like a,
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kind of like a camper RV type thing that we're going to outfit for the group, um, in terms of,
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you know, making sure that it's, it's available to get people moving around to interesting, uh,
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events and things like that. So we have, we have guys scheduled in, you're working on things like
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that. And, you know, after looking at Berkeley, you know, what happened there with the recent
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riots and all that stuff, we might be outfitting some guys with, uh, with their kind of own base
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stick man, uh, gear. So, you know, it's all about, you know, making some of that stuff and,
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you know, working on tasks and working on building and, you know, just tasks and completing
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them as a group builds a whole lot of unity and it really helps guys connect because, uh,
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you know, there's one thing to be said, you know, about completing a hike, but there's
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something else to be said, you know, about, uh, you know, constructing things and putting
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things together. Um, that is, you know, something, there's a more finished product, you know?
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Oh yeah, absolutely. And as far as the whole right wing safety squads thing, y'all, uh, you
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know, it appears to me that in a lot of cases, in a lot of locations, and this, this isn't
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applicable to all locations, obviously, but in some geographic locations, the police are
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not going to protect you from, uh, Antifa. They're, they're just going to watch and they're
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going to, they're just going to let Antifa, you know, unless you protect yourself, Antifa
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is just going to roll you up and you, you can't, you can't let them do it.
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They're not only not going to protect you, they're, they're going to actively work against
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you and harass you, you know, with the, by, you know, arresting your people and, you
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know, uh, you know, loosely interpreting the law so much that you can be arrested. You
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like, uh, you had the, you had the stick man guy in California and he was protecting all
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these elderly people who were getting beaten and pepper sprayed by these communists. And
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then, you know, the police arrest them and then the communists just go right back to beating
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the elderly and so on and so forth. So they act directly in our worst interest. I don't
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know how, you know, how these people sleep at night. Of course, I just, I don't understand.
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And I'm sure they might be reasonable people who are just, uh, just doing what they're
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told, but it, you know, it's just, it's, it's getting ridiculous. And that's why we
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do have to form our own groups that are willing to protect these individuals because the police
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obviously aren't doing their job. Um, so, you know, that's the kind of the idea of the
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Vanguard, you know, it's the, it's, it's the forefront, it's moving out, it's offensive,
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it's active. And it's sometimes if it needs to be, it's aggressive. And that's the idea
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we are getting, we are becoming the forefront of this organization or the movement.
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And we're, we're pushing the boundary forward and we're going to be able, you know, like
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I tell the guys, you know, you need to, if, uh, if a communist, you know, comes up and
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tries to punch you, you need to be absolutely ready for that. And you need to win and not
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just, you know, win, but you need to win with overwhelming victory in that case. And, you
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know, if they, uh, if they try to bait you before they try to attack you, then you also
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need to be ready in that case and you need to be smart and you need to be educated. So that's
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the overall idea of what it means to be a member of the Vanguard. And we are trying to
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create, you know, type of right-wing safety squad in terms of unity and creating kind of
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a, kind of an active, you know, we, you know, I just, uh, just to let everyone know, we don't
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really advocate for a whole lot of offensive violence, but we do advocate very much for
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defensive violence if it is self-defense and if it is justified. And I think in a lot of
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these cases, you know, it definitely is, especially if you look at what, you know, these
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Antifa types have been doing at every single one of these events, you know, even in Austin,
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they tried to beat up a few people and, you know, all over in their other, uh, of those
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March for Trump rallies where they just were, you know, they descended upon the groups and
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they just started attacking people. So, you know, they are the domestic terrorists and we
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need to, uh, put them in their place, you know?
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Absolutely. So the, uh, yeah, definitely not advocating offensive violence, of course, but
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you do, it is necessary to protect yourself when these people, these people are using,
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you know, weapons that, you know, generally non-lethal weapons in most cases, they're using
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things like pepper spray and whatnot, but, you know, some people saw photographic evidence that
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made it look like that one guy, you know, that, that went upside Richard Spencer's head.
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Uh, he had a, apparently had a wrench tucked in a sleeve that, that hasn't, you know, been
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completely verified, but it appears from photographic evidence that, that he did have a wrench tucked
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in his sleeve. You know, you can, if you, if you're competent, of course he wasn't competent,
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but if you're a competent person, or even if you're just lucky, which he also wasn't very
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lucky. Of course he was a poop eating cuck, you know, how much, how lucky can you possibly
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Yeah. You, you could very easily kill someone by, you know, running full speed and blindsiding
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them and going upside their head with a wrench. Like you, you can't just, uh, let people hit
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you in the head with a wrench and you can't just let people stab you. So when, when that
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kind of stuff, you know, when they present you with that kind of a threat, you, you have
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to be prepared to defend yourself. You have to understand that some of these people are
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willing to bring lethal force and conduct offensive violence against you. And as far as those police
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officers in Berkeley, I, I don't know. Are you, are you familiar with the cartoons? Uh, they're,
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they're like memes of like the happy merchant and the great American bear. Yes. Yeah. Those
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cartoons, like all those cops, did those cops not just remind you of the great American bear
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They fit the archetype quite well. And, uh, you know, in terms of like, you know, the people
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that, you know, they, uh, went up and they punched Spencer and things like that, you know,
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these guys, you know, they could have been opposing an organization that was just full
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of a bunch of, uh, a bunch of intellectuals who, you know, wear suits and they talk into
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cameras and all that stuff. But then they decided to get real violent. And now they're going to
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be facing, you know, an entirely different type of movement, which is composed of a whole
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lot of people who are ready, willing, and able to commit violence if it is in self-defense.
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And, you know, they kind of did that to themselves, but they have gotten a lot of people
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into this movement with their acts of, uh, of, you know, cowardice and their acts of,
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uh, aggression. And that is very much changing the, changing the landscape. And as things
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get polarized, you know, as in the country as a whole, I think, uh, you know, the desire
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for offensive or defensive violence is unfortunately, you know, I, as a, as a head of this organization
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and, you know, looking at the landscape as a whole, I would love for things to be resolved,
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you know, with no punches thrown and we could just, you know, shake hands and, you know,
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all the minorities could go back to their own countries and stuff like that. But, uh,
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unfortunately it looks like people aren't, you know, ultimately we want peace, but, you
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know, we want, you know, a nice, uh, a nice country, which is free from a lot of these things,
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but ultimately they don't. So we are prepared for that. And that's the type of image that we
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are presenting in the movement, that we are very much prepared for these types of folks.
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And if, you know, you try to swing a wrench at one of our guys, you're going to regret
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it. You know, that's the idea. Absolutely. If I can get all my IRL commitments to line
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up the way I need them to, I plan on being at the Pikeville event. And I tell you what,
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a lot of guys going there as well. I, you know what? I survived Iraq and I survived Afghanistan
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as an infantryman in the army. I I'll be damned if I'm going to go to Pikeville, Kentucky for
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a political rally and, you know, not come home from that because I get stabbed or whacked in
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the head with a wrench or anything like that. And, you know, they're just like, Oh no, well,
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you know, it's, it's fine because it's, it's okay to, it's okay to, you know, stab and punch
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and, you know, swing wrenches at Nazis or whatever. Like, no, no, no.
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And we actually, you know, I'm glad you mentioned that because we do have a pretty strong veterans
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presence in the, in the organization. And I feel like that's a very, that's very good. It's very
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important because you have all these veterans and I'm sure you are familiar to this. You know,
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they, they go out and they fight in Iraq or Afghanistan and they do all this stuff. And
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of course, you know, if they're not real red pilled at the time, which many aren't, they're
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told, you know, they're doing this for freedom, you know, they're doing this to, to, you know,
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they're the real bad guy over there. And of course, you know, we don't like Muslims, but
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you know, they're not the real cause behind a lot of these things. And, you know, they go
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over and they, they fight these wars for Israel and they come back and, you know, there's
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not their country anymore. You know, they come back and the same people there over there
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shooting are running all the convenience stores and, you know, the elementary schools
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are 75% Arab and stuff like that. So, you know, and I feel like that's a reason why
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we have so many of them in the movement as a whole, because they just, and that's great
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because they are training our guys with, you know, their experience in, uh, in terms of
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shooting and, uh, you know, combat and kind of self-defense.
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Oh yeah, absolutely. I, I tell you what, uh, as far as the, the, the Muslims and, and the
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Jews and everything, I, I saw a pretty funny meme today. It was like, uh, the, the point
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of the meme was pretty much, you know, if someone keeps coming along and dumping a bunch of dog
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shit on your car, at some point you have to stop blaming the dog shit.
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Yes. And you have to, you have to address the person that keeps dumping it on your car.
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Um, yeah, no, that's, that's, yeah, that's absolutely, that's absolutely spot on because,
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you know, I don't like the stuff on my car either, but, you know, ideally both are an
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issue, you know, cause we actually got a lot of flack as an organization for putting up the,
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you know, the Muslim free America posters. Um, it's like, you know, people are thinking
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we are entirely circumventing, you know, the Jewish question. And when we do that, it's like,
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no, we're, we just both, we don't like either of them. You know, we aren't picking favorites.
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Um, so it's like, they're not mutually exclusive, that type of a, that type of a little bit of a
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dichotomy going on over there. Um, when it comes to that issue, but it's interesting.
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Absolutely. So I, I just want to, I want to thank you for, uh, coming on the show. I want to,
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I want to make sure I didn't have anything else. Uh, no, I think we covered. Is there anything else
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that you would like to tell all the, all the stormies out there that are going to be listening
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to this show? Yeah. I just say that, uh, you know, you should, everybody should go, uh, check
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out our website at bloodandsoil.org and, uh, they should look at our stuff. They should see if they're
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interested and they should see, uh, you know, if they're willing to become a part of an organization
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and something bigger than yourself. And, uh, we'd be very much happy to, happy to start, you know,
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getting those people involved if that's the case. And I would say, thank you very much for having
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me on. It's been a pleasure. All right. Well, weren't we lucky to have Carolus around to do
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that interview and, um, everybody make sure and go visit, is it bloodandsoil.org? Was that right,
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Carolus? I believe so. Okay. Everybody go visit bloodandsoil.org and we'll have the link
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for that in the article with this show. And if I got it wrong and it's not.org and it's.com or
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something, just Google Vanguard America and that'll bring it up. Uh, okay. Uh, Carolus,
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before we do the news, there's one little update I wanted to give everybody. Um, since we last did a
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show, stick man became a thing. Everybody knows sure who listens to this show knows who stick man is when
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they had the, um, the, uh, Trump rallies and counter protests across the country last
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weekend. Um, of course the one that turned violent and had lots of the mass
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anti-fight, it was in Berkeley and, uh, based stick man was this guy who was in a Texas flag
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hoodie with a bunch of, um, like shin armor and, uh, uh, uh, uh, what looks like a Kevlar batter's
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helmet and a 3M gas mask and a big old stick. And he was walloping the hell out of these anti-fighters.
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He broke his stick over one of them's head. That, uh, animated gif of that's probably the most
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famous thing to come out of this. And, um, he was defending these old people that these anti-fighters
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were beating up. And the only person that appeared who got arrested and charged with any felonies
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was stick man. He got charged with illegal knife and rioting and a bunch of other things, but it
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appears that at least for now, justice is prevailing. There was a huge, uh, backlash people calling in and
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all. And, um, they have released him with no charges. Um, now, you know, they would have loved
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to charge him with everything, but I think that even the left, even in, you know, a major leftist
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stronghold, like Berkeley are starting to, they're starting to feel the anger that normal people across
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the entire country are feeling when they see things like, uh, you know, some race mixing faggot
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wants to show up on a campus and give a speech. And they claim he's the leader of the Nazis and
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set fires and assault people and shut down speech. Um, and, um, this, this rise of anti-fog
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that has happened in America, um, since probably the latter half of the Trump campaign, it just
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really is not flying in the United States. Uh, and they're certainly not going to get state funding
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here like they get in, uh, EU countries, but, uh, but yeah, base stick man is now an icon. I mean,
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the memes are just endless. And, um, uh, he had a big fundraiser for his legal bills that, uh,
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seemed to work out well, but that's just some good news that I thought I'd bring up since I
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didn't know if it was going to be in the actual news or not. And speaking of which, let's do the news.
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Hey, what's up guys? This is Carolus Rex. I'm your, uh, humble race war correspondent
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from Sweden. At least 300 Islamic State fighters are now receiving government benefits. According to a
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new report by the National Defense University on behalf of FSA, because people who are planning
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terrorist trips leave few traces, it makes it difficult to predict who is planning a trip.
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The report indicates that there are at least 300 current or former Islamic State fighters
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currently receiving welfare benefits from the Swedish government. The fighters are having, or
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had other persons in Sweden manage their mail for them, to make it appear to the government benefit
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agencies that those persons were still in Sweden while they are or were actually in Islamic State
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occupied parts of Syria or Iraq fighting for the Islamic State.
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Well, that's a human right, isn't it? To get white people to pay your way while you're
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off in some dune monkey land fighting some dune monkey war that does not serve our interests.
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This is the, you know what? Every, every time I do a story from Sweden, you know, you could
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pretty much sum it up as my, my ancestral kinfolk. The majority of them are retarded. And this,
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this does not change that trend at all. This is completely insane to me. But yeah, basically,
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these guys, you know, you know, fighting for ISIS doesn't pay much. So what appears to be happening,
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I kind of poked around and read a little bit about what had been happening here. And basically what
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these guys are doing is they're going to the Islamic State. And they're fighting against either,
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you know, if they're in Syria, they're fighting against Assad and Russians, or if they're in Iraq,
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they're, you know, fighting against Americans. And then they go back to Sweden. And when they get
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back to Sweden, they got a bank account full of, full of, you know, the Swedish, they're,
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they're, they're, they're basically rich. Yeah. Kroner. Yeah. They've got a bank account full of
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Kroner. You know, and then they go pretty much, they're, they're on vacation or whatever. And they
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have, you know, all this money so they can like, you know, start a little kebab family and, and just
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make more kebabs. Right. Well, yeah. Well, the thing is, you know, they, they let the money stack
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up while they're over there, you know, waging jihad. And then they come back to Sweden for,
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you know, a little vacation to rape some white women and Sweden pays for it all. But yeah,
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that, that making the kebab families, you know, it's amazing. The, um, the way we'll bend over
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backwards for these people, because, you know, reports came out a while back that, um, uh,
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like in Dearborn, Michigan, and I'm sure it's, there's a lot of other places that are doing it, but
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they're paying the kebab for multiple wives and family, you know, the welfare wise. And
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of course, Sweden and other European countries, UK being a big example, they've been doing this for
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some time. And they'll say, well, that's their culture, you know, is to have, uh, multiple wives
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that they have 10 kids a piece by. So we're going to pay for all that. And the thing is right here in
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America, we're paying benefits to multiple wives for these people and having multiple wives is
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completely illegal here. And, and when I say illegal, I mean, like it wasn't that long ago
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that we were lynching Mormons for, for having multiple wives and they had to haul ass all Utah
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and basically set up a Mormon caliphate or whatever, you know, so that they could,
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and they kept doing the multiple wives thing and could not be part of the United States until they
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changed their religion. But, uh, you know, other than the multiple wives thing and, and some
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differences in religious ideology, the, the Mormons were basically just, you know, culturally just
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Westerners and that's how we reacted to them. But these kebab who hate us and, you know, everywhere
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they go, uh, you hear things blowing up, followed by a volley of, uh, dune monkeys screaming, Allahu Akbar.
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Uh, we just, I mean, the law just doesn't apply to them. We just give them money, however much they
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need. I mean, I, I can say from personal experience, you know, you, you come home from a deployment when
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you're out on the battlefield, you're not spending any of your money and you come back from a deployment
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to Iraq or Afghanistan, even as, as a private, like I was when I went to Iraq, you come back with a
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pretty nice, um, you know, stack of money in the bank. But, you know, from what I hear about the, the pay
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and benefits, um, that, that Sweden is handing out to these guys, basically these guys are going to, to
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Syria, Iraq, and they're fighting for the Islamic State. And they're coming home from fighting for
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ISIS to a bigger, like, bank account than I came home to when I came home from Afghanistan, which I
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went to as a sergeant and in the U.S. Army. And I, I am, I am a little indignant about this and I'm
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kind of triggered. So I'm, I'm going to go ahead and move on to the next story because
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You racist. I mean, it's, well, the next story is going to be the, the most, probably one of the
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more triggering stories I've ever picked for this segment. These people are fighting for Allah and
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you want to come, you want to compare that. I mean, what, what are you, a xenophobe?
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Hmm. Okay. Someone who used to get paid to shoot these people. Right. Right. Well, I support that.
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I think you should get paid to do that domestically, but anyway, go ahead. Next story. Yeah. We'll see
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if, uh, we'll see what daddy Trump wants to do about that. Maybe he'll hook me up with a job. Yeah.
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Yeah. Deportation force. Yeah. Right. From Denison, Texas, Denison police in Grayson County,
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are investigating the kidnapping and rape of an 18 year old woman outside her apartment.
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She told police they let her go about four hours later when she was able to run to get help.
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It happened Wednesday afternoon. Denison police believe the woman was abducted from the Creekmore
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apartments in the 300 in the 3800 block of Tixama Parkway between 3 30 and 4 PM. Her word fiance,
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Sam Hollingsworth reported her missing a few hours later after he couldn't get ahold of
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of her. He then asked her neighbor to check on her. He went outside, saw her back passenger door
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open with her keys on the ground and her shoe on the ground, Hollingsworth said. Police say they had
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dogs and officers out searching until about 8 PM. That's when they got a call from someone at the
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New Creation Church. There was a church service going on at the time. Police said the woman ran inside
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for help. Saul Marquez is the pastor at New Creation Church. He says they usually keep that
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door locked, but on that night, it was open. She was in bad shape. She was bleeding. They had to bring
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some sheets to cover her up and try to calm her down, Marquis said. As a church, we're here for a
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reason. It's a good thing she found some refuge here. The woman's mother posted a public plea on
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Facebook, quote, This is going to be a brutally honest post. Today, my daughter was taken by force
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by three black men. Two raped her, and she is cut head to toe with a knife. They took her engagement
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ring, her class ring, her earrings, her baby tea necklace, everything she had on. She was able to
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run and ran into a church, bleeding from head to toe with no pants on. Someone had to have seen
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something. This town is small. If anyone, anyone hears anything, please call the Denison Police
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Department, she wrote. The woman was taken to the hospital. She told police she did not know her
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kidnappers and could only describe them as three black males in a black SUV. Hollingsworth says he
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later learned his fiance was coming home from school when three men she didn't know took her. He said
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they grabbed her from behind, covered her mouth so no one could hear her screams, and they were in
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the vehicle. Police say she wasn't able to give them any details about her attackers, but said the
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men took her down a bumpy road, sexually assaulted her, and told her to run. If they know anything
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about it, please contact us because we don't have a whole lot of information to work on right now,
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said Denison Police Lieutenant Mike Epler. Police combined both areas where the woman was taken and
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where she was found for prints and other clues, but did not come up with much. Her family is hoping
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someone knows something will come forward as she continues to recover. This is from the local
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Fox 4 affiliate there. They all have to go back. Yeah, I suppose that the cops can just monitor
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Facebook for a while and hopefully one of these Dindus will post video to Facebook so they can catch
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them because that seems to be the only way the police catch Dindu kidnappers and rapists and such
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anymore. But yeah, I mean, I was sitting there through the whole article as you were reading it,
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just waiting for it to drop. You had black dudes, you know, yeah. I mean, every year blacks rape
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somewhere between 30 and 40,000 white women, whereas white men rape so few black women that it's
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statistically zero most years. And, uh, you ask any of these police chiefs, uh, or any of your social
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leaders, whether it's your evangelical preacher or the mayor of your town and all, and they'll tell
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you that it has nothing to do with the color of the skin, unless they're an extreme leftist in which
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they'll tell you, well, it's not really their fault because I mean, 400 years of slavery and Jim Crow,
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I mean, oh my God. And you know, uh, these people Rockwell, George Lincoln Rockwell, who by the way,
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had a birthday this week. Uh, he was absolutely right. Uh, we have, we are never going to have a
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sane functional society again until we can grapple with the reality that these blacks are not fit for
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Western civilization. And it's unfair to expect them to be. Uh, I mean, the only way that we've ever
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been able to keep a lid on this kind of behavior was lynching them. I mean, just publicly lynching
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them is the only thing they've ever understood. And, um, that's not me advocating a return, uh,
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segregation and lynching. Uh, that's me saying we've got to remove these people.
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Yeah, absolutely. And, um, you know, that that's the, the thing like, uh, when these hotep guys get
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brought up and all that, I say, you know, these guys, people are not our allies. These people,
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for the most part, they have some scheme where they want us to carve out part of the United States and
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give it to them. No, these people have to go back to Africa. I mean, as, as long as we have them
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anywhere near us, uh, it's a foregone conclusion that the minute we quit supporting them, they're
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going to start starving and the international community is going to blame us for the starving.
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And, uh, half of our population is going to say, Oh my God, it's so wrong. If they're starving,
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let them in, let them in now, uh, send them to Africa. Quit feeding them.
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The, the only, like, I mean, I, I tend to have the opinion that we can, you know, use those guys the
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way you use a piece on a chessboard, but the, the goal would be, look, if you want to be the, the
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fucking, the, the Marcus Garvey type figure that tells the, the other, you know, 95% of, of your
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fucking population. All right. All right. Niggers, let's, we, we, we don't belong here. We're not
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happy here. It's, it's time to go back to Africa. Um, and, and you want to, if you, you know, if that's
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what you want to do and you can, you know, talk them into, you know, leaving, you know, in a relatively
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orderly, relatively peaceful matter and, and get off this continent and go back, you know, somewhere else.
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I, I don't even care where they go. I, they, but you know, it's, it's like when, when the
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bar is closing at the end of the night, you ain't gotta, you ain't gotta go home, but you
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can't stay here. Yeah. Yeah. I don't really give a fucking shit where you go. Um, but you,
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you, they gotta go, uh, you know, they, you know, wherever I don't, they, you, they have
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to go back to, and, and not to any European country either. They gotta go back to somewhere
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else. I personally don't see, uh, the utility and trying to use them for anything. And one
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of the reasons is, you know, I've, I've grown up around the blacks and, um, ever since social
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media became a thing, I've spent a lot of time bouncing my plans off of blacks. And if there's
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one thing that nobody, including other black people are going to convince the majority of
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blacks to do, that is to move away from the feeding trough. The only way that they're going
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to be convinced to do that is, uh, for white people to be convinced that there's no point
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in having blacks here. And I think that, uh, um, endorsing these, um, blacks who are allegedly
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a little bit smarter and have a little bit more agency and saying, look, here's your leaders,
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uh, uh, and, you know, follow, follow them. I think that sends a bad, uh, message to the
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normies because what you're saying is, well, yeah, you know, uh, there's a significant percentage
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of them that we can deal with when, when the fact is they can't be dealt with. They're going
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to try to stay here. Yet you tell them, Hey, how about if we give you a couple of million
02:32:45.280
dollars a piece to go to, uh, Africa? And they're like, Oh, hell no. Uh, uh, uh, you brought
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me here. I'm staying here. You owe me. And they know it wouldn't matter how much money
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we gave them, uh, and sent them over there to Africa and all, they would find some African
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equivalent of spending it on rims, weed and KFC and crap like that. They'd all be broke
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in a year and they know it. They, they depend on us and not just through welfare and stuff.
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I mean, like we we've taken all of our federal and state bureaucracies and turned them into
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a jobs program to create a fake black middle class, as well as our affirmative action programs.
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Well, you know, they know that there's a bunch of things that they get here that they're not
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going to get over there. And they're not, when they moved to Africa, they're not going to get
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any affirmative action and they're not going to get, uh, uh, free school. And they're not
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going to, the women aren't going to be protected. They're not going to have any civil rights.
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They're not going to have any welfare and they're not going to have any healthcare and all that.
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And, uh, if, if, if they're, you know, that what few black geniuses there may be,
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if they really are black geniuses, uh, and they may never admit this to anybody else,
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but if they really are black geniuses, that they, they know that the solution to the black problem,
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the final solution to the black problem would be to get them all in one place and tell them,
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uh, you know, shift for yourself. That'd just be the end of them.
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Yeah. I, at this point, it's like, you know, one, one way or another, this, uh, this,
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this arrangement where we are, where we are, uh, sharing a country with this, uh, this,
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this population of these people is just not working out. And, um, yeah. All right. I'm,
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I'm getting, I'm just, Oh, you want to go to the next story? Yeah. I got to go to the chaser story,
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man. I, I gotta, I gotta move on to the chaser story before I like throw my computer across the
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room. Okay. All right. Go to it. Whatever the, whatever the chaser story is. All right.
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Shia LaBeouf is dealt a crushing defeat by four pole. Far left actor Shia LaBeouf announced in
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January, he was launching a four year long continuous anti-Trump live stream where his
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cult like followers chant, he will not divide us. It didn't take long for the unhinged actor to
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suffer a meltdown. LaBeouf was seen on camera the first weekend getting physical with a smaller
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counter protester. Trump supporters frequently crashed LaBeouf's live stream and took over the
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camera. Police later carted LaBeouf away after a very public meltdown. So LaBeouf moved his protest
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to a secret location. Now this, this week, 4chan users studying the stars, flight patterns,
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and local landmarks found LaBeouf's secret location and replaced his protest flag with what appeared to
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be a Trump hat and a Pepe t-shirt. Yeah, I saw that. There's just no winning. There's just no winning
02:36:07.220
for Kaik LaBeouf. I mean, he moved, he moved the thing all the way to Mexico because New York,
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the New York hebes had to shut it down. And, um, uh, Oh, it was a nasty deal. They shut it down over
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to that. Uh, one of the, one of the reasons they had to shut it down was that all these leftists who
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were coming out and just camping out there all the time, the people who lived in the neighborhood were
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complaining because they were like huddling up in their, uh, on their stoops, you know, to get out of
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the wind and they would smoke weed and pee and poop on these people's doorsteps. And, uh, and of
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course there were, you know, LaBeouf got arrested at least once at the New York thing. He attacked
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people two or three times. And funny enough, like the article mentioned, it was always someone of a
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smaller stature than him. But so he moved the thing out to New Mexico and immediately, you know,
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you had like bikers and Nazi helmets and stuff, pull it up there and just walking right past the
02:37:16.040
dindus and saying, read the daily stormer on the camera and all. And now this, I mean, uh, if this
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doesn't show the agency of the alt-right and the fact that none of these typical, uh, age old Jewish
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stunts is going to work. I mean this, Oh, we're going to protest for four years. We're going to have a
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live camera going for four years and anybody who wants can get in front of that camera and say
02:37:42.880
whatever they want. Uh, what could go wrong? What could possibly go wrong? Yeah. I mean, basically
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the, the, some guys from a couple of guys from Paul, like one person looked at the stars and got,
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you know, figured out a general geographic location and someone else like looked at,
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you know, news articles about LaBeouf and, and his, you know, from all the, uh, the, uh, the, um,
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what, what, what, what's, I don't even know what to call these websites, the kind of websites that
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basically follow all the celebrity gossip and stuff. And, uh, you know, tabloid, they're called,
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yeah, yeah, yeah. The tab, the tabloid website, like TMZ and such. Yeah, exactly. Um, and they,
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they kind of narrowed it down to, uh, to a, a state that was mentioned in one of those stories
02:38:36.400
that was within that geographic region that the star movements and stuff throughout the,
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you know, the, the night, you know, put it in. And then they, uh, you know, they looked at the flight
02:38:50.420
patterns. They looked at the planes because you can see the planes because of their running lights.
02:38:54.720
They looked at, um, this app that you can track your, you're like, you can track all the flights,
02:39:01.960
you know, that basically it's there. So you can see if your flight's delayed or whatever.
02:39:05.660
And they looked at which flights would have been visible facing that direction from that general
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geographic area. And they used, he used that some, one of the, one of the pole kids use that to like,
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um, triangulate an even smaller target. And then some, uh, some, some four pole acts that live in
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that area, like it already, I mean, they were close enough there. They went around and they started
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driving around and honking their horns until they could hear their, uh, their horn in the background.
02:39:41.700
Like they were just streaming it on their phone and they just, and it was like basically playing Marco
02:39:47.720
Polo with themselves. Right. And then they found it and then they, they went and they, they took that
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flag down and they hoisted up what was apparently a Trump hat and a, and a Pepe t-shirt. And they took
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the flag home and they, they wrote a timestamp on a post-it note and they took a picture of it and
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they were like, um, yeah, Shia LaBeouf. Um, yeah. Shia LaBeouf BTF owed. Um, yeah. Well,
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what they basically did was they raped his corpse. I mean, they killed him twice. It's, you know,
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they killed, they killed him in New York and they killed him, um, uh, in whichever New Mexico city that
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was in the, you know, the second one. And so, I mean, what kind of, what kind of insane neurotic
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thinking, uh, goes on in the Jew mind to even think that, okay, I announced that I was going to have
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this four year live stream going and it got shut down. So I took it across the country and it got
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shut down again. And so somehow it's a win. If I post a four year stream of a flag flying somewhere,
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that nobody knows where it is. Well, first of all, that's the most pathetic thing.
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It just shows, I mean, I think LaBeouf probably is what he looks like. I mean, he looks like
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a junkie, you know, and all these pictures, uh, and videos from the, he will not divide us thing.
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I mean, he's, he's insanely unhinged for one reason or another. And so he thinks, okay,
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this is the only way I'm going to try to pull out some type of a way to save face is I'm going to
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do this. And these guys go and they find it. There is no hiding from them. And they take down
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his stupid HWNDU flag and put up a peppy t-shirt and a Trump hat. I'm sure he's working right now.
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He probably has some, you know, team of Jewish experts who are trying to come up with a way
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to fail worse. Cause I can't think of what it is. It doesn't matter how secure you think your hug
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box is or how remote you think your hug box is. If we want to troll you, we'll find you.
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That's right. Oh yeah. There is no, there is no hiding anymore. And, uh, the people who are so
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shocked by this should have known long ago. I mean, I've, I've dealt with it myself many times.
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These, uh, these people, these leftists, Jews and such, when they want to intimidate you,
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if they can find it, they go to posting your address and your phone number everywhere. And like,
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ha ha ha, you can't hide. Well, apparently nobody can hide. You know, you want to get involved in all
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this crap and, uh, you want to be a big anti-American. You, uh, you want to oppose glorious leader at
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every turn with a bunch of Jewish publicity stunts. Well, you're going to be found out. And it would
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appear that, uh, pole has, uh, completely decimated laboof forever. And the only other thing I'm going
02:43:14.000
to say about this is it is not even the odds of March yet. And pretty much, um, I don't think
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anyone's going to outdo them. Uh, for pole is the capture the flag champion of 2017.
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Yeah. Well, they sure so far, that's right. Uh, it will be hard to top it, but I encourage,
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uh, uh, young white, uh, men of good character to get out there and try to figure out a way
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to top it. I mean, it's only March. There's gotta be some way to do better. But anyway, yeah.
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I mean, if here's the thing, and it shows you just how shameless these Jews are, uh, if you
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were a huge public figure, I were a huge public figure, and we just kept making ourselves look
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like jackasses like this over and over and over on the internet. Uh, eventually we would give up and
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go hide. And, but I guarantee you laboof, whether this thing continues to fail as it has, or if somehow
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he were able to, which is impossible, he were able to, uh, reverse his fail either way, he'll use this
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for some type of way to try to publicize whatever his next movie is. And if this were me, I'd be like,
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Oh my God, I don't think I'll even want to be in a movie anymore. You know, they're all making fun of
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me. I mean, the only direction he has to go is to make a movie about, you know, how everyone should
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feel sorry for him because of how bad he sucks. Like that's all he got.
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You could have made that case when he ruined the Indiana, not that it was all that great.
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He ruined the Indiana Jones franchise. I mean, the absolute of all the dumb things that were in the
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last couple of Indiana Jones movies, the absolute worst thing that was ever in an Indiana Jones movie
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was Shia LaBeouf. Yeah. You're probably not wrong about that. I mean, we're worse than the goop kid,
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uh, worse than the weird portrayal of Nazis, worse than all that. Just the presence of that goofy,
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wimpy, smarmy, perverted little Jew being portrayed as basically, you know, the James Dean version of a
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50s rebel. Give me a break. Yeah. I mean, at least the bizarre portrayal of Nazis was like,
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I mean, you could take that as like really bad satire and, and the little, little gook fucker
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was, I mean, he was funny. Yeah, he was funny. That was, that was, that was pretty funny. I don't,
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I think it was actually one of the few times when something was actually funny on purpose and it
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really was funny. Um, but yeah, the, the fucking Shia LaBeouf was too much.
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Yeah. And, and, uh, of course, I mean, the whole thing's Jude anyway, a Steven Spielberg project.
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And of course it stars a Hollywood Jew, Harrison Ford. He's the Jew they used to love
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because he doesn't look like one for, for the most part. But, uh, uh, but yeah, I mean,
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no, that's, um, I don't, I don't think there were, uh, you know, back in the fifties when you would
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think of, you know, some, uh, rebel without a cause and his leather jacket switchblade and all as,
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you know, the big, um, anti-hero or whatever people weren't thinking about, uh, swarthy little
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Jews. They were, they were thinking more along the Aryan, uh, paradigm there, but you know,
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this is how we get Jude. They take everything white and they stick some Jew in it and try to blend in.
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Well, are there any more news stories or have we tapped that out?
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No, that's, that's it. I'm, I'm sticking to my, uh, my format of like two triggering stories and a
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chaser. It seems to have been working out for the previous episode. So that's what I'm going to stick
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with. Well, all right then. Well, I guess then what all we, all that's left to do is to tell
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everybody, uh, or remind them, I guess, since I brought this up, the, the crypto report is now a
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Sunday show. Um, this particular episode will probably come out later in the day than they
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will in the future, but we'll have it posted today, Sunday, the 12th, which means before
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midnight, I guess. And, uh, from now on the shows we'll post Sunday, uh, we'll have the
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links down there. We want everybody to subscribe to our sound cloud and, um, listen to salting
02:48:01.580
the earth. That's careless is top shelf show that he does with vendetta. And, um, well, we've
02:48:10.580
been basically the crypto reports been shown off all the social media. So I don't have
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to mention any of those and read the daily stormer every day. It's the only place you're
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going to find real news. I mean, don't, don't bother with the fake news, read the daily stormer.
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If it matters, it's going to be there. And with that, we're going to wrap up this edition
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of the crypto report. Thanks for joining us, everybody. See you next week.