00:06:59.580He's been doing the Minutes from the Death Camp for the longest, originally for Fash the Nation, and we've been fortunate enough to be able to feature Minutes from the Death Camp since we started the Crypto Report.
00:07:13.660And you've got a new show going called Third Rail, and it's got a stellar cast.
00:07:19.600Why don't you tell us a little bit about it?
00:07:22.520So, obviously, the third rail is something I'm doing with the esteemed Dr. Spector, the resident, what did he dub himself, bedpan cleaner of the alt-right.
00:07:36.740And we also have Reactionary Tree, who used to be well-known on Twitter before they came for him, and now he's making his rounds on alt-right.com, Radix2, I think.
00:07:53.180I was asked to tag along, and tag along I did.
00:07:58.100Yeah, well, you're more than a tag along.
00:08:01.580You are an integral part of anything that you're involved with, and we're really happy, as always, to be able to feature some of your work here.
00:08:17.640I didn't get to listen to the whole thing last night because I was gone until late in the evening to a Daily Stormer book club meeting.
00:08:26.900But I got to listen to about half of it, and, of course, I'm going to go listen to the whole thing again today.
00:08:33.180And it was just really great, a really great show.
00:08:35.880And one of the things that struck me about it is, you know, this crew of guys that you have on there, it got me to thinking how this, what was really a small, tight-knit group of people on Twitter, you know, a year and a half, two years ago,
00:08:54.060has grown into this leadership, at least on the, you know, content creator end of it, of this huge movement that has done things like memed a president of the United States into office
00:09:09.320and has, you know, pushed the boundaries of what's acceptable political discourse and everything.
00:09:16.820And, you know, like I say, it was just this small, tight-knit group of people, which I'm proud to say I was part of it.
00:09:23.760You know, some of them like me better than others, of course.
00:09:26.520But everybody who's on that show, these are guys who I've been friendly with either since I got on Twitter or they did, you know, back before, for the most part, anybody had even heard the term alt-right.
00:09:43.140It's just a, it's a great turning point for this movement.
00:09:47.740And, but one thing that I have to disagree with your characterization of the, of you guys' characterization of the show about, it is not the longest hour in radio.
00:09:57.960It's really entertaining and goes by fast, you know.
00:10:01.500So, and, and, and the, the one hour format, I'm sure will be appealing, you know, to the busier and more autistic members of our movement.
00:10:15.520Because one thing I do get complaints about a lot about the crypto report is it's too long.
00:11:34.120So, and, and, and, you know, I, I, I completely understand what they're saying because, you know, as I said, I was busy last night.
00:11:41.120And as much as I was enjoying, uh, your show, uh, I had to stop like halfway through because, you know, I was getting late and I had to be up early this morning to do this show.
00:11:51.240But I will definitely be listening to it again this evening.
00:11:54.400And, um, I had to tell everybody out there, these guys have the greatest judgment because on their first episode of their first show, like within the first two minutes of it, they mentioned me.
00:12:10.380I guess the first thing we're going to talk about today that has, uh, really piqued my interest recently is, um, uh, Kurt Kankenwald of Newsweek has managed to get a young guy who, uh, went by the Twitter handle, Jew Goldstein, uh, arrested by, or I don't, it's still really unclear.
00:12:32.460Whether he's actually been arrested or if he's just been charged or whatever, he was definitely taken into custody, which I guess, you know, in a strictly legal sense is arrest, but it's not clear whether he was actually thrown in jail or whatever.
00:12:46.820But, and it's not clear what he's being charged with exactly.
00:12:50.260I think it's, uh, I think cyber stalking is the law they're trying to use, but for people, yeah.
00:12:57.080But, uh, for people who, uh, aren't familiar with this case, what happened was, uh, this guy sent him a strobing gif, you know, moving image that, uh, was flashing light and said, you does your post.
00:13:13.820Your post deserves a seizure or you deserve a seizure or something like that on it.
00:13:19.340And, um, Kankenwald, uh, immediately claimed on Twitter to be his wife and said, you just made my husband have a seizure.
00:13:31.680And he went and got a, uh, probably Newsweek paid for it, but he, he's got a whole cadre of kike lawyers.
00:13:41.200Uh, and they went to, I'm pretty sure some kikes at the FBI and they did this whole big investigation to undercover.
00:13:50.980Uh, you know, what crimes this guy could be charged with.
00:13:55.460And the worst part of it is the guy, when, when, um, when, uh, I can wall the claim to have had this seizure and everything, the guy felt bad.
00:14:05.760And, and so he gave a donation to like, uh, fund for epileptic children or some type of epileptics fund in I can walled's name and, um, contacted him somehow.
00:14:19.600I don't know if it was on Twitter or on email or whatever and said, you know, I really apologize for this.
00:14:26.020I had no idea, you know, that it would cause something like this.
00:14:31.200And so to try to atone for it, I've made, uh, you know, a contribution to this, uh, epilepsy charity in your name.
00:14:39.460And that's how they got the guy's info.
00:14:42.860That's how they found out who he was and charged him.
00:15:12.680And he, he, um, uh, also has admitted that he had not been taking his medication, that he had been drinking alcohol, which is an absolute no, no.
00:15:26.380It'll cause seizures every time because it messes with, you know, epilepsy causes seizures because it makes it hard for your brain to regulate the rate at which your neural synapses fire.
00:15:41.980And alcohol affects the rate at which your neural synapses fire.
00:15:48.340And when you drink, it slows them down.
00:15:50.540And even a healthy person, you know, they drink and their synapses slow down.
00:15:55.620Um, and then when they sober up before the, the synapses correct themselves back to the regular level, they shoot up a little faster.
00:16:03.800That's why people, when they have, uh, hangovers and such, they're so nervous is because those neural synapses are firing too fast.
00:16:10.480And when they go back to firing fast, like that, it'll cause an epileptic to have a seizure.
00:16:14.880So he was drinking, he wasn't taking his meds, and he admitted also that he had not been sleeping at all.
00:16:21.580And so if he even had a seizure, uh, there's absolutely no, uh, way to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that that, um, that that gift caused that.
00:16:33.300But I guess, you know, in order to be responsible and not lead our listeners astray into doing something illegal or whatever, I need to point out that what this guy is being charged with, it has nothing to do with whether, uh, I, I don't think it's germane to the legal case, whether Eichenwald actually had a seizure or not, because what they're prosecuting him for is intent.
00:16:55.740So don't be sending Eichenwald, I mean, I don't care if you think you have the world's most bulletproof VPN and you're routing your stuff through four countries and all that.
00:17:06.760Do not send Eichenwald strobing gifts because even if you don't get caught, you're just giving him stuff to complain about.
00:17:16.140You're making him be able to play the victim more.
00:17:24.760I mean, they're so, yeah, they're so good at playing the victim that they have convinced everyone that somehow 6 million of them were killed in fake shower rooms while, uh, keeping the world ignorant of the fact that they starved something like 15 or 20 million Christians to death in the holodomore.
00:17:45.500So, uh, yeah, we don't need to give them, uh, any, any more, uh, ammo to play victim with.
00:17:52.080But, uh, interestingly enough, um, I can walled went on a big tear on Twitter.
00:17:59.500He just started attacking Richard Spencer for some reason.
00:18:02.940And, uh, um, um, if you want to see crazy Jew, go, go look at Eichenwald's, uh, Twitter timeline from, uh, last night, late last night, because, um, it, his whole attack was based on the fact that what the alt-right says and does about him doesn't bother him.
00:18:29.300Uh, if it doesn't bother him, then why is he screaming that he was literally almost killed by a picture somebody posted on Twitter at him?
00:18:41.220Um, but, uh, another interesting aspect of this is that, uh, Eichenwald and Spencer went to the same prep school in Dallas and Eichenwald is pulling the same, uh, little Jew trick on Spencer or attempting to that.
00:18:57.320He, uh, always attempted to pull on Trump, you know, when he would go on Tucker Carlson and make claims like, well, I believe Trump, um, was, um, committed to a mental institution in 1982.
00:19:10.840And you try to nail him down on why he thinks that, and, you know, he starts going on tangents about this guy said this, and that guy said that, but I can't say who they are.
00:19:23.840And I have CIA sources and all this, um, and Eichenwald is claiming now that Richard Spencer, well, first of all, he's, he, he obviously hasn't even Googled Spencer because he's claiming that, you know, you're such a loser.
00:20:11.300And all this, you know, what it strikes me as is, I think all the relentless trolling from our side has made him, him boil.
00:20:20.100And he's trying to retaliate in kind, but he has no experience and he's not, he's not, he's not armed with the truth in any sense of the word.
00:20:28.140And therefore anything that he does is just unprofessional and weak.
00:20:40.140Uh, I mean, the, it's just unbelievable that Newsweek will still hire someone like him, you know,
00:20:49.360unless you look into the ownership of it and, and see that they're all members of some kind of a tribe or something.
00:20:55.440And then, and then it makes, uh, a certain amount of sense.
00:20:59.120But, you know, one thing that a lot of people don't realize is, uh, I think it's been several months ago that Daily Stormer surpassed Newsweek in web traffic.
00:21:13.580So, you know, this, the, and the odd thing about it is, uh, and this goes right back to things like, you know, the Jews controlling this or that, you know, people like say, Oh, you're a conspiracy theorist.
00:21:24.680Well, this Newsweek that nobody reads that has these insane Jews spouting nonsense that no one believes makes a ton of money.
00:21:34.820I mean, Eichenwald is just one of the reporters there and he lives very well.
00:21:39.660And, you know, there are people making millions off that thing.
00:21:42.180And Daily Stormer can't make any money because obviously the Jews control all international banking and, and, uh, all forms of fundraising other than Bitcoin, apparently.
00:21:56.220And, uh, you know, outlets like Daily Stormer can go set up a PayPal or a LiberaPay or, you know, any other type of, uh, um, you know, fundraising type apparatus that, that you can imagine.
00:22:11.700And within hours, usually now it's shut down.
00:22:14.860So, you know, that's, that's just a really interesting kernel of something for people to think about that, you know, you can have a website that has better writing that far more people read,
00:22:25.420that people are way more passionate about, that they would love to get money to.
00:22:29.620And the people who are running it, uh, can barely even scrape by, uh, because there's just no way to actually get the money to us.
00:22:39.860And it's something, it's something I think about a lot simply because everyone I meet in this movement, I've started to, I've, I've met quite a few now and everyone is very intelligent.
00:22:50.980A lot of introspection because, you know, turns out if you want to live on the fringes or like if, if you're gonna support a belief structure, that's on the very fringe of society, you go through the motions quite, you take a few rounds with yourself before you nail down your beliefs.
00:23:08.380So we have, we have plenty more capable people, plenty more interesting people, and plenty better writers and discoverers of the truth than any of these publications.
00:23:20.880But as you say, in the long run, it doesn't even matter because the Jew has a stranglehold on any sort of, of, you know, economical factors here.
00:23:31.520So if you don't get paid, you know, you don't have time to write.
00:23:39.300And, um, you know, that's one of the things that, um, I, I am very lucky to be, you know, it's been a running gag ever since I said it to the, uh, little Antifa guy, uh, at Spencer's A&M event back in December that I'm a professional racist.
00:23:57.320But, uh, uh, but I'm actually very fortunate that I'm in, in a position that, you know, as long as I'm willing to tighten up my belt and live in a very Spartan manner, which I do, um, that I'm able to, um, you know, devote my life to writing and radio and activism.
00:24:20.760Um, but it's sure it isn't, it's not something that, uh, somebody who's got young kids and a wife and all that, they just can't do it.
00:24:29.600There's not the, there's not the money there.
00:24:31.380And, you know, uh, it, it, in this movement, you know, there are a couple of places that if you go, you've really reached the apex of, you know, like, uh, if you're somehow involved with daily stormer or with TRS or something like that, you've got a huge profile.
00:24:50.000And, and like I said, a very motivated and loyal audience, but you just can't make the money out of it to support a family or whatever.
00:24:59.200And then you turn right around and you've got these guys like Joe Bernstein who write fluff for Buzzfeed and, and, you know, they're making high six figures.
00:25:08.820Yeah, it's, it's gross and disgusting, frankly.
00:25:13.440And it's also the biggest challenge that we have moving forward.
00:25:16.220I mean, once we, once we have enough resources or find a way to accumulate resources to, uh, to, to have, you know, maybe a dozen guys doing this full time, you're going to see incoming traffic.
00:25:33.440And I think, you know, as more and more people, um, you know, the longer this thing goes on, where the only way that we can get money through Bitcoin is the longer that happens.
00:25:43.720I think the more and more people, you know, become motivated to say, well, you know, I'm, I'm going to get me a Bitcoin wallet and, you know, buy a hundred dollars worth of Bitcoin or whatever.
00:25:52.420So I can donate some to this show and that website or whatever.
00:25:55.440And, uh, that all works out to everybody in the movement's advantage, not only the, uh, content creators who need the support, but also the people who are learning how to use Bitcoin because it's re it really is the only form of currency on the planet right now that you can spend anywhere that is not controlled by the international Jewish bankers.
00:26:15.900And, um, um, and it turns out it's actually, now I'm not saying anybody should invest in Bitcoin, like, like it's a stock or something you shouldn't, uh, because it's volatile, but, um, you know, the little bit of Bitcoin that I just let sit in my wallet is worth a whole lot more now than it was when I first started, uh, uh, accumulating it.
00:26:39.420So, you know, your money actually, at least so far does grow in it, but, but anyway, I, you know, we're, we're, that, that's about as much as I want to talk about, about the fundraising.
00:26:48.740I don't want anybody to think I'm just shilling for money, but the flip side.
00:26:53.160But the flip side of that is, but I mean, I'm not just shilling for it for myself.
00:26:57.520I think that, you know, if you, whatever outlet you like that is doing the work you enjoy, that's the one you should support.
00:27:04.660And, you know, if the crypto report is what you like, great, shoot us some money.
00:27:08.720And I got to say, um, uh, we have gotten some donations and I appreciate them, uh, very much.
00:27:15.380Even the 50 cent ones, there's somebody who keeps sending me 50 cents.
00:27:18.820I think they're trying to send us $50, but they keep sending us 50 cents, but, but even, even the 50 cents, I appreciate it.
00:27:26.020But, uh, um, on the flip side of that, you know, as you, one thing that, uh, that comes to mind about this is
00:27:34.380the all right has the type of diversity.
00:27:39.620That's actually good diversity that you don't have in either conservatism or leftism.
00:27:46.840Uh, and the diversity that I'm talking about is the diversity of ideas.
00:27:52.100I mean, we all have, uh, to be in the alt right, we all have a certain set of core values, you know, uh, race realism, um, being red pilled on the Jewish question.
00:28:16.580We, we actually have people who have diverse opinions, uh, diverse philosophies.
00:28:23.060And there are, and fortunately, none of them are coming at this from the viewpoint of this is the place to go make money.
00:28:30.480They're, they're doing it because this is really where their muse lies.
00:28:34.380They, you know, that this is what they're interested in.
00:28:36.820And so I think it's really interesting that these people who want to portray us in the alt right, uh, or, you know, nationalists or national socialists, whatever you refer to yourself as.
00:28:48.080They, they, they want to, uh, uh, engender this idea in the public that we are mindless robots, uh, mentally goose stepping to the same pipe or when it's really them who does that.
00:29:02.500It's the conservatives and the left who does this.
00:29:06.180Uh, and by conservatives, of course, I mean, cuck servatives, but, uh, you know,
00:29:10.880I don't think that they, that they consider, you know, actual politics at all.
00:29:15.560And I continuously, whenever I talk to people in meat space, I always bring this up.
00:29:20.180It's like, do you even consider what led society to being where it is today?
00:29:24.360Do you even think these things do you even, are you able to see beyond the paradigm of liberal democracy that we've been having for the last hundred years?
00:29:32.620You can't, can you like the only thing that you are able of doing is having your own two cents on something as narrow as, you know, 2% GDP growth or minor tweaks to the tax system.
00:29:48.000Whereas over here on the right, we can fully try and predict what would have happened if certain countries had another way of governance, something that hasn't been done for aeons really.
00:29:59.140Yeah, absolutely. And, and, and we can predict all kinds of things that are constantly a shock to people, uh, in the conservative and liberal circles.
00:30:08.380Like every time, uh, either, you know, there's some gang rape by black on white gang rape or some type of an Allahu Akbar shooting or bombing or, you know, truck running over a hundred people and all that.
00:30:23.560Well, yeah, we absolutely predicted that. And, and everyone else, everyone else is shocked by it. Or, uh, you know, when, when these weird situations go on in the middle East, we're the only ones who are willing to keep our minds open.
00:30:38.620That maybe Israel has something to do with this and look into it, you know, uh, whereas it's, it's really odd how, you know, the left and the right for so long, and they just get worse about this every year.
00:30:49.720They agree about everything except for a few little things that don't matter and aren't going to change.
00:30:55.380Like they'll disagree about abortion in America. Uh, and if, if you let them, and they did this for several elections, if you let them, they'll make that be the main issue of the campaign.
00:31:07.660And of course, you know, I'm against all this abortion for, you know, at least for white people. I'm, I'm very, um, ambiguous about my feelings about it for non-whites, but, uh, uh, but the, uh, but the thing is, uh, even as a young man, like, um, I believe when I was 18, there was actually a presidential election that year.
00:31:30.720So, you know, when I, when I came of age to be able to vote, there was a presidential election to vote in. It was the Bush Dukakis election. And it almost turned me completely off politics because that was the kind of thing that they focused on throughout. And even as an 18 year old, I knew, you know, it doesn't matter what they say about this abortion. They're not going to get in there and change it.
00:31:51.680I mean, they're not, they're not telling us how they're going to change it. You just got one side saying it's awful. It's awful. It's awful. We got to stop it. And then you got another side saying, no, it's great. And it's law now. So we're going to have it. And, you know, the only way that you could really fix that in the United States would be either to completely, uh, replace everybody on the Supreme court for the most part and get it back into the Supreme court somehow, or to do a constitutional amendment. Neither one of those things is going to happen.
00:32:20.380And so they, they argue about abortion. They argue about a couple of points in the tax rate or about this deduction or that deduction and all that. While the biggest problem going on in the United States, as well as the rest of, uh, you know, our white countries in Europe and, and the white diaspora all over, uh, is this mass immigration. Uh, the fact that the Jews run all our governments, they run our media, they run our finance, they run our education systems. Um,
00:32:49.960and, and, you know, just dozens and dozens of other things that are all connected in one way or another to this anti-white system that is pushing white genocide on us as rapidly as possible. And nobody, uh, would touch that stuff until the alt-right memed it into being.
00:33:09.400Absolutely. Absolutely. Absolutely. Cause it's, it's, it's so easy. Uh, and I believe, you know, um, seven son over on TRS did an episode on this on, on YouTube, uh, which I watched a while back, but it's so easy to live your life on autopilot, right? Go along to get along. Don't, don't go against the mainstream, that sort of thing. Uh, it really speaks, it really speaks to me because I observed so many people.
00:33:33.400Living within these set parameters every day, where he is on the alt-right painful, though it may be, we've managed to detach ourselves from that mainstream. And we are, every time something happens, someone here has predicted it.
00:33:48.400And, you know, it, it gives us all this power, but at the same time, it also renders us almost, almost incapable of doing anything about it because we have become lepers, right? Like nobody's going to touch us. Nobody's even really going to want to talk to us unless it's literally just to attack us and shut us down.
00:34:07.460Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. And one of the things that has always really bothered me, I, I see less and less of it as time goes on, but of course that could just be my own personal anecdotal experience. But, you know, when I first started doing, uh, what I do, uh, online, um, most of, most of my presence was on Twitter before people started listening to my first radio show, Hidden Mysteries Radio.
00:34:32.700And, uh, I would get on there and, uh, I would really, really interact and troll and debate and argue. And all these, um, conservative types, there, there were lots of, you know, just good old Southern or good old Texan conservatives or whatever, who they were really red pilled on racial questions. Like they knew the blacks were, uh, you know, a net, uh, loss for Western society that they have never and will never, uh, function for.
00:35:02.700Properly in it. You know, that it's all crime and welfare and that kind of stuff. And they knew that they didn't want, they don't like the way that, um, we're being, uh, replaced by Mexicans just flooding across the border and all that that, you know, they, they knew that kind of stuff, but they were afraid to say it most of the time. And they weren't really red pilled on the Jewish question or anything like that, but they would, they would never, ever say anything out there in open in the open on Twitter.
00:35:28.240But I would get these, um, private messages from the, where they would say things. Oh man, I wish I could say things like you say, you keep doing what you're doing. Right.
00:35:38.840And, uh, so there, there was a lot of support for it from people that you would never know were supporting it. And then as I watched things move on, as the, as the narrative will shift and shift, these guys will come right out and they'll say, yeah, well, you know, I'm pro white.
00:35:54.240And the next thing you know, they're a shit Lord. Uh, so we are having a big effect. And, um, and I think that it's, it's all been one other than things like the money and, you know, people getting doxed and losing their jobs and things like that. Uh, as far as the actual activism itself, uh, especially the online stuff, I think it's all been a net positive.
00:36:19.180Oh yeah, for sure. Uh, we're, we're growing, you know, there's a lash back coming and we are building it every day. Um, new people are making their way to this movement every single day.
00:36:31.520And let me tell you to this date, I haven't heard of a single person who has successfully gone back from this belief set. It just doesn't happen because once you start noticing, you cannot stop noticing. And being in a community where you're allowed to freely express yourself is quickly becomes one of the most valuable things that you have in your life.
00:36:55.380Yeah, absolutely. And, and it's very empowering too. And, um, uh, I think I mentioned earlier about, um, that I, I attended a daily storm or book club meeting yesterday. Um, uh, yeah, there is nothing like having a community of people that agree with you that understand the issues you're talking about.
00:37:17.680Because one of the things that, um, is used against us, a tool that's used against us is this, um, weird online gaslighting that goes on where, uh, when you express these views, especially when, you know, you start having a big enough footprint, uh, in the movement or online, however you want to look at it, that you're perceived as someone that if people listen to you, that will be bad for, you know,
00:37:47.200whoever left conservative, whatever, you know, you start getting attacked from all angles and, you know, they, they, uh, and, and they'll gaslight you. They really will gaslight you into believing that no one agrees with you. You're not getting anywhere. Uh, you might as well just quit. You're making a fool of yourself, blah, blah, blah. And then, you know,
00:38:10.080you find these communities and especially when you just go hang out with some people in real life, uh, all of a sudden, all that gaslighting just melts away. You realize, no, you know, everybody pretty much agrees with, you know, most white people. Anyway, they pretty much agree with most of what I'm saying and the stuff they don't agree with. It's because, you know, as you said, they've been living, uh, their life on autopilot or cruise control or whatever.
00:38:35.920Then, you know, they've just, uh, they, it's, it's like the student at school who is, um, depressed or, uh, unpopular or whatever, who he's just trying to make it through there. So when you see him walking from class to class up the hall, he's looking directly at his feet because he doesn't want to have any kind of conflict with anybody. He doesn't want to have any kind of unnecessary interaction with anybody because everybody is mean to him all the time.
00:39:01.040Well, you know, that's what, that's the way they're trying to make us feel. And it's a, it's a very effective tool. Uh, it even gets to people like me, you know, and, and, uh, if it can get to me with all this, you know, all the support and attaboys that I get online and everything, then I can just imagine what it must do to people who are, you know, just like some guy who, um, you know, he's come to the alt-right recently and he's posting on Twitter or whatever. And all of a sudden 9,000 trolls roll out.
00:39:29.300And, and, and, and I think this thought regime regime is so oppressive that it gets you to the point where you start to internalize it and not allow yourself to think certain thoughts.
00:39:40.280Now, I know we're going to get to this in a bit, but I just want to get a head start here and just say, like, I met a lot of Americans when I was over there, some normies, some not, but one thing that, that everyone had in common was literally everyone was armed.
00:39:54.660So at some level, you know, they know it's not safe to be out and about with minorities, but they would never say it.
00:40:03.340And they would, they would never let themselves truly grasp and grasp the problem and try to solve it.
00:40:10.260So what they do in their own small way, it's, it's like symptoms of, of, of something much deeper, right?
00:40:16.160So the symptom is you start arming yourself, you start locking your doors, you start getting really nervous if someone's 30 minutes late coming home, things like this, you know, it's manifesting in all these ways, but at no point do you sit down and have that internal debate going, what's going wrong here?
00:40:36.020It's interesting, you know, Americans, um, and, you know, being a Texan, I can, I'm a really an expert on this because Texans are 10 times this way compared to most Americans is that we've always been very pro gun.
00:40:50.800And, you know, that has a lot to do with a lot of things that are unique to America.
00:40:55.940You know, one of them being the fact that when we decided that we wanted to protest, some of the things that the British government was imposing on us, uh, they came and started confiscating all our firearms.
00:41:08.540And, uh, one of the others being that, um, uh, um, the American continent is unique in the history of our people in that it was a place where you had all these millions of square miles of wild territory filled with stone age savages that had to be conquered and defended and all that.
00:41:30.320And you can't do that without firearms.
00:41:32.680So, you know, we have firearms in our blood, but when the country was, uh,
00:41:38.540it was vastly majority white and by vastly majority white, I mean, 90% or more, which it was when I was a young boy, even here in Texas, uh, there was not any of this concealed carry business and, uh, nobody wanted it because when our towns were white, like the little town where I was born and raised for the early part of my life, it was completely white.
00:42:04.860There were, you know, there were, you know, the only minorities we had in this area back then were just blacks.
00:42:12.260Well, if a woman, uh, you know, a pretty woman, uh, wanted to go out and put her little baby in a stroller and go walking up any street of the town at any time of the day or night, nobody thought that anything was going to happen to her because it wasn't.
00:42:27.960But we have brought all this diversity into our nations and force integrated all these other races into our communities and all.
00:42:37.860And now, you know, strong, burly grown men feel like, and I think they're correct that, you know, if I have the ability to legally carry a firearm, by golly, I'm going to do it because I'm very likely to need the thing.
00:42:58.060I've, I've learned this, uh, from my own experience that they will, if there's one thing that you really don't want to do is you don't want to be the lone white dude who finds himself lost in some ghetto because just the fact that, and, and this, you know,
00:43:14.500the narrative in the media is completely the opposite, uh, you know, there's, they've been making movies and TV shows forever where some, you know, upper class white guy will move to a white neighborhood and he's unsafe walking up the sidewalk.
00:43:27.160You know, the white people just come boiling out of their houses to chase him and attack him and all that because he's walking through their neighborhood while black or whatever.
00:44:21.280And it's, it's just really funny, uh, because you see this worldwide.
00:44:26.680Whenever people come in from another country, they're always going to flock together.
00:44:31.740And the funniest thing is the governments that are accepting these refugees or migrants or whatever, always let them because they always say, oh, it would be inhumane to keep them separated from one another artificially.
00:44:45.000And yet they never applied that logic to their own group.
00:44:50.600And, and, and the other thing that they never apply is the logic that, well, nobody ever considers who is actually responsible for this separation.
00:45:17.240I mean, yeah, there's so many things that you're not allowed to notice and, and, and they're all patterns that, you know, without the filters that are put on your perception by, uh, peer pressure and societal conditioning and media propaganda and all that, uh, uh, a six year old child will notice these patterns, you know, like, uh, mommy, why are all the rapists that they talk about on TV?
00:45:44.240Why are they all black or, you know, something like that?
00:45:50.540And, you know, as well as I do, uh, one of the things that people like to do on Twitter and Facebook and all that, when they're arguing over these racial issues is the people on the race realist side of things like to post crime statistics and crime statistics are racist.
00:46:08.420I mean, statistics themselves are just racist.
00:46:10.780Anything that expresses some measurable, uh, statistic of reality is racist now.
00:46:21.340And, um, they've gotten, I mean, the, the, the, the indoctrination has come so far along that the left at some point took an unconscious decision and realized we're not going to get any further unless we start making war an objective reality.
00:46:35.280Suddenly, suddenly they're, they're, you know, slogan of being pro science goes by the wayside.
00:46:41.340They're now some of the most anti-scientific people that you can come across and you see, they keep trying to do stuff with children, you know, uh, try and, try and change their reality.
00:46:52.080Uh, try and enforce, you know, being brought up non-gender specific, being brought up non-racist, you know, by buying them black dolls or buying girl toys for boys or whatever.
00:47:04.640And what they, what they, I mean, you always see them get really, uh, discouraged because nature always wins.
00:47:12.360The boy is always going to start playing with, you know, trucks or trains or whatever.
00:47:39.540And, and it's not just on issues of race either.
00:47:42.700I mean, it's on things that are even more ridiculous because, you know, in a way it's almost understandable that they would try to pull this stuff about race because, you know, they value it.
00:47:54.940We all bleed red or all, you know, despite the ridiculousness of these things, um, you know, it's understandable that you could slip that past people who aren't paying very close attention and get them to thinking that way.
00:48:06.640But, you know, because obviously they have done that, but then they take it to the next level and they start teaching, uh, our children before they even get in kindergarten.
00:48:16.400Now they start teaching them that, well, you know, um, this, uh, this whole thing about your gender, uh, you can be a boy or a girl or neither, uh, or a combination of the two, just whatever.
00:48:30.180I mean, just think about, you know, what do you want to be?
00:48:33.880As long as you say you're a girl, it doesn't matter if you have a little penis, you know, a little toddler penis, you're a girl.
00:48:39.660And, um, they are pushing this stuff so hard that, uh, I read a story, um, uh, mainstream news media story that was linked on Drudge the other day.
00:48:51.620Every year, the number of elementary school children in Sweden who are seeking what they call gender reassignment surgery doubles.
00:49:06.320I mean, they're, they're figuring, well, if, if it won't, if they won't mentally adhere, let's just hop them up on hormones and force them to behave this way.
00:49:14.580That'll, they'll cure that, you know, sexism right up.
00:49:19.920And, um, you know, you, you've got all the, there's such a full spectrum assault on, uh, you know, just things that are ironclad in nature.
00:49:31.240I mean, uh, every mammal in existence, you know, other than weird genetic anomalies, like, you know, the, the one 10th of 1% or whatever it is of mammals that have some type of a genetic damage.
00:49:47.580And they're born with, uh, you know, both sets of sex organs, all mammals, uh, they're either a male with a penis or a female with a vagina.
00:49:58.220And they, they take these impressionable children and, uh, do everything they can to convince them that it doesn't matter what reality is that they just, if they want to play and be a girl, then that's what they want to be.
00:50:13.180And now you have all these parents who actually actively promote, I mean, before their children can even talk, like, you know, they'll have a little boy and they're like, well, I'm going to teach him.
00:50:23.420Um, he can be a girl if he wants, I'm going to buy him pink pajamas and Barbie dolls and all this.
00:50:28.160Cause I don't want him being a violent male that wants to play with toy guns and trucks and things like that.
00:50:35.660And unfortunately I didn't have one, but still he can become a girl and, and they'll, uh, they're putting these parents and this is happening in the United States.
00:50:44.880I'm sure it's been happening in Europe for some time, but these parents, uh, are having their children before they even enter puberty.
00:50:51.440They're putting their children, uh, they're starting them on the hormone regime to do their gender reassignment, uh, surgery.
00:50:57.100Like you said, um, and this is just completely unregulated.
00:51:01.520I mean, if we lived in a sane society that actually cared about its children and cared about the integrity of its families, um, and, uh, you know, anything that we've cared about for millennia, because they're the most important things that are, I mean, you know, if your society is not set up, um, to support healthy families and healthy, happy children, you know, what purpose does your society serve?
00:51:28.100In my opinion, it serves none, but, uh, the, uh, they, they, they just want to break all this stuff down.
00:51:35.620And, you know, I, I'm pretty sure I know what the end game is from the people who know better than this, but that they're directing it at us.
00:51:45.680But what do these people who are the, uh, the lemmings who are just jumping off the cliff into this stuff and doing this to their children, thinking they're doing a good thing.
00:51:56.200What do they think the end game of all this is?
00:51:59.300If we're able to convince most of our children to go and get their genitalia chopped up by some, uh, surgeon or something and, and never have kids anymore and all, I, I can't, I can't imagine that they've actually thought through the type of nightmare society they're creating.
00:52:18.300Who, who knows which, uh, where, where, where they're, where they're trying to aim this development, you know?
00:52:25.180Yeah, well, it's, it's, it's, it's just one of these things where they're not thinking ahead.
00:52:33.620And, and that's one of the big problems.
00:52:35.660That's why we, we always need strong leadership, no matter what type of government we have, no matter what ethnicity you are, anything you need strong leadership.
00:52:45.680You need a leadership that promotes, uh, cohesion of society, cohesion of religion, cohesion of your ethnic group.
00:52:56.060And, you know, to promote the continued prosperity and reproduction of the race itself.
00:53:03.300And, unfortunately for white people, every group except white Christians has this.
00:53:21.640And this has been done to us by design.
00:53:23.900But, uh, but anyway, I mean, I don't know that there's much more to respond to on that one.
00:53:31.580That's a pretty definitive final statement on that.
00:53:34.100So let's talk, let's talk about your, yeah, let's talk about your trip to America.
00:53:39.820Um, one of the things that, uh, I always find fascinating and, and these, I see these debates on various BBSs and comment sections.
00:53:50.820Uh, and they're generally friendly debates, but, you know, oftentimes people get territorial and get really angry and they become accusatory.
00:53:58.900But it's very interesting to see people contrast Americans versus Europeans, especially, uh, in the framework of alt-right or, you know, pro-nationalist movements about what the differences are, uh, which ones are doing better work and all that.
00:54:19.020And so I thought it would be, uh, uh, really interesting, uh, conversation for the listeners for us to, uh, get your take on these things, you know, but, but first just, you know, tell us why you came to America and what you did while you were here.
00:54:32.500And then we'll get into the other stuff.
00:54:35.660So, um, my reasons for visiting America were, they were twofold.
00:54:40.000Uh, one, one, one aspect of it was I wanted to attend to WrestleMania, uh, which I did and to meet up with some, some fellow fashion guys, uh, which I did on several occasions.
00:54:51.360And it was probably the best time I've had in my, uh, in my life, quite frankly, just so many excellent, educated, intelligent, charming, assertive people.
00:55:44.080Not as much as I had thought, I guess, you know, I, I'm a huge Western fan and I have to admit,
00:55:50.320I was expecting perhaps to be Texans to live up to that stereotype a little bit more, but for the most part, Texans were courteous and pleasant and not these rough and ready fighter fighting types that I was expecting coming over.
00:56:08.980Uh, in fact, the thing that made the most impression on me, I think is the fact that white Americans are so similar to Europeans in so many ways.
00:56:18.540It was, it was, it was, it was very interesting.
00:56:21.880But if you ever come back, uh, make sure and look me up and you can come out here to rural Texas and I'll introduce you to some of these real cowboys.
00:56:31.860And, uh, um, I mean, there are cowboys here that are so real that, uh, I think, um, about a month ago, um, I was driving through East Texas and I drove through this little town called Mineola and, uh, we stopped at a Sonic, uh, restaurant to get, you know, this little drive-in restaurant.
00:56:51.540And we stopped in there to get something to eat.
00:56:54.260And while we were there, a real cowboy from a real ranch came riding up on his horse to the drive-thru.
00:57:00.860So, uh, that would have been something.
00:57:21.020Like, yeah, we, we do have a very aggressive, I don't mean this by Texas, I mean, American, we do have a very, uh, aggressive police force when it comes to, um, you know, us.
00:57:54.160Well, see, the thing is a city like Houston, uh, it pretty much has to have a ton of cops because, um, and I don't mean this literally, of course, for the Spurgs out there.
00:58:07.460But, uh, Houston's got more blacks than an African country and it's got more Mexicans than a Mexican state, you know, and, and unfortunately, one of the real problems that we have with cops here is that there are so many non-white cops, especially in these big urban areas.
00:58:25.760I, um, I posted a story about that on daily stormer a couple of weeks ago.
00:58:30.660I was, uh, I just happened to be, uh, you know, just cruising through the suggested videos in the sidebar on YouTube one day looking for something.
00:58:39.620And I ran across, you know, one of these leftist cop watchers, these guys who go around filming the cops, hoping that they'll piss them off and they'll get a bunch of views or something.
00:58:47.300And there was this young guy who was in front of the Dallas County is the jail and the sheriff's office and the district court all in one big complex.
00:58:56.980And he's filming while they have shift change.
00:58:59.580And man, it was all like big fat ghetto, black women and Africans and Mexicans and Chinese who couldn't speak English.
00:59:08.460I mean, they were, that's what all the deputy sheriffs were.
00:59:12.880And the way that they treated this guy just for being out in a public place with a camera was just unbelievable.
00:59:19.720And, uh, and I, I posted an article about that.
00:59:22.760I was like, look, you know, we are completely screwed.
00:59:24.640There's no reason to ever call the police for anything because, you know, you're going to get mama Jefferson and come out here and tell you that if you smart off to her again, she's going to take her belt off and whoop you, which is what she actually did to this guy.
00:59:38.500She was taking her belt off and chasing him, but for, you know, for having the nerve to be out in public filming, uh, you know, just whatever he could see in public.
00:59:48.600But, um, uh, but yeah, that, so what did you think about the, uh, type and level of activism of American, uh, pro whites, uh, compared to the European pro whites?
01:00:05.720Hmm. Well, I guess my view was a little bit skewed simply because I was going to attend one of these things, which means that I was exposed to a very large number of them.
01:00:17.380Uh, I'm not as connected, uh, where I am.
01:00:22.780And I think it channels a lot of that American spirit of assertiveness and, and, you know, how standing up for what you believe in is, is still a moral value that Americans hold very much because in Europe you would be, uh, sort of reticent, maybe not so loud, um, sort of modest about things.
01:00:45.900But in America, you know, it's hot and heavy, uh, nobody like not caring much what people think of you sort of thing.
01:00:54.860I think the white people need more of that.
01:00:56.560And I also think that's the same spirit that propelled America into being world leaders for so long, simply because we need someone to take charge and to be in charge and need to be assertive.
01:01:11.160And, and, uh, you know, in defense of the Europeans on that one, I, I, I think it's, uh, my responsibility to point out that, um, Europe doesn't have really anything, um, on their law books anymore.
01:01:26.380That's equivalent to our first amendment.
01:01:28.660You, your speech is not protected over there.
01:01:32.720So, you know, I mean, like I can go out, I can get on YouTube or I can go give a speech or I can go stand right across the street from the hollow hoax museum with signs and everything else and tell the whole world that the Holocaust didn't happen.
01:01:49.940And they're no legal rate, at least legally, you know, if they, if they abide the law, no repercussions will come to me.
01:01:58.220But if you do that in, uh, most of the countries in the European union, now, uh, you'll probably end up sharing a cell with Ernst Zundel or something.
01:02:42.520And, and I think, you know, you've really, um, hit on the nerve of the thing when you said, you know, so long, you've had homogenous high trust societies, uh, because, you know, my stepmother is, uh, Swedish.
01:02:58.720She's an American citizen now, but she was born and grew up in Sweden.
01:03:03.200And, uh, when I first met her and spent some time with her getting to know her, I was really taken aback by, and I'm pretty sure that this is far more pronounced in Swedes than it is in most other, um, European ethnicities, but how conflict averse she was.
01:03:24.240And, and, and by conflict averse, I mean, to a degree that Americans can't even imagine, like, yeah, you will go out of your way and like, take a fair amount of crap as long as it doesn't become a thing.
01:03:37.700Right. And you will never, I mean, even if, even if it's not something important, if somebody is expressing an opinion about something strongly, like, you know, if I were to just to put it on as ridiculous a level as possible, if I were to say the color of red is the master color.
01:03:54.960It is the best color there is. And this is not object, this is not subjective. This is objective. It's a fact. And I can prove it. If I was really passionate, when I said that, uh, she would be more inclined to agree with it than to say, oh, that's ridiculous. Why would you say something like that?
01:04:09.580You know, because she doesn't want the conflict. And, um, and that has always made me feel so, um, I guess almost, uh, fatherly in a way when I see bad things happening to the Swedes, I feel like, oh, I wish I could rush in there and save them.
01:04:28.320Like they were a little child of mine, because I know that they're really, um, for, for whatever reason that this has happened to them over the decades or the centuries or whatever, that they are so completely defenseless to all this multiculturalism and all this anti-white propaganda.
01:04:45.540That's the thing. They've, they've really developed in their own way. I mean, it's almost evolution at this stage, considering they haven't been in a war since the 1800s. So it's been many generations where there's been absolutely no threat of war.
01:04:58.000And so what they've done is they've bred, bred forth these, this race, this nation of diplomats, you know, smoothing everything over, make everything flow, uh, better, you know, never cause conflict. In fact, always try to fix conflict. And that's why they're taking in all these refugees too. They're like, oh, nothing can ever go wrong because our culture values peace and prosperity. And, and yeah, just putting, sticking all the conflicts under the rug. Whereas in America, you know, you have to fight for pretty much everything.
01:05:27.180And so you've bred a hardier race of whites who are not afraid of, of, to stand up to them for themselves. Like, you know, you mightn't stand up for, for big political issues, but most, most people I met, I'm fairly sure would, would at least dare to fight back if they got attacked.
01:05:43.400And that's not the case in Europe. In Europe, most Swedes would probably just like, take it quite frankly.
01:05:49.400Yeah. Now they have, uh, they, they really have degraded the American whites to a large degree. And that's been going on, I guess, really since world war two, because like the, uh, the generation that my grandfathers were in, uh, those guys loved to fight.
01:06:08.680I mean, it was actually, it was something that they actually would walk around with a chip on their shoulder, hoping someone would offend them so that they could actually physically fight.
01:06:17.440And, uh, uh, and you know, even by, you know, I'm a, I'm a Gen X or I'm a 50 years old.
01:06:24.940And, uh, my generation even was much degraded from that, but there were still plenty of guys like me who still kind of walked around.
01:06:33.640Like, we're not going to take any crap from anybody and whatever I think I'm going to say it.
01:06:37.780And, you know, anybody that doesn't like it, hell with them, you know, that kind of thing.
01:06:41.600And, uh, and I've noticed that, you know, the, uh, couple of generations that have come after me have really been, uh, I guess what the left would call, uh, they've been civilized more, you know,
01:06:54.860but they, they're, they're more conflict averse now than they used to be.
01:06:59.640And a lot of that has to do with the fact that, uh, you know, the, the penalties, uh, for conflict now, if you're on the wrong side of that conflict are pretty severe.
01:07:11.140Like, you know, if you're a guy who is going to college for a business degree or an IT degree or an engineering degree, whatever it may be, uh, that means that, you know, in nowadays that you are automatically going into,
01:07:24.840hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt and you're subjecting yourself to this, uh, cultural Marxist animal farm for four years or five or six, depending on the degree you're getting.
01:07:37.540And the whole time that you're there, if you open your mouth and you say things like, uh, I'm not quite so high on this multiculturalism thing or something like that,
01:07:49.180you can get drummed out of college and you still owe them all that money and you have no, uh, college degree.
01:07:56.480And, you know, you basically have a scarlet letter R for racist branded on your forehead for the rest of your life.
01:08:04.080They can, they can act completely without having to heed what's fair or, or equitable.
01:36:24.760And this neocon movement that started in the 90s that saw its fruition in the election of the Bush, you know, the George W. Bush administration,
01:36:37.560it was almost exclusively Jews coming up with these ideas about how we had to have multiple foreign wars perpetually because it's just the good thing to do for the country.
01:36:52.220And, of course, every bit of it is intended to destabilize regions whose destabilization is a benefit to Israel.
01:37:39.520And I'll tell you something else that I agree with him about.
01:37:42.300I don't think that the Jews should apologize for being Jews.
01:37:45.420And I don't think that they should be reticent about admitting that they run everything.
01:37:50.780I think they should brag about it and be arrogant about it, every one of them, the way that Dershowitz is doing, because that is being truthful.
01:38:01.920And if this stuff could just leak out into the mainstream media and be a topic of conversation,
01:38:10.580you know, your average Gentile out there who supports the Jews for this reason or that reason would suddenly realize,
01:38:19.640look at these arrogant sons of bitches.
01:38:22.240They really do think that they're that much better than us, that they deserve to run the United States.
01:38:28.560And he's saying that the influence of Jews in the United States has been the primary reason for us becoming such a powerful nation
01:38:39.000and such a prosperous nation and all, when it's absolutely demonstrably false.
01:38:43.920It is the influence of Jews since around the time of World War I that have slowly but steadily brought down
01:38:53.520the most powerful nation of white people on the history of the earth.
01:38:58.560And that's why when we elect somebody like Donald Trump who just wants to get in there and do the proven, tried and true things
01:39:10.260that will make America great like that again, you know, things like restricting this completely open, multinational free trade
01:39:19.420and just dozens of other things that, like I say, are just common sense things that any people would want to do for themselves
01:39:26.680and are things which Israel does for itself in spades, that the Jews oppose it.
01:39:34.300Well, when people hear these Jewish thought leaders like Alan Dershowitz talking like this,
01:39:43.300this will take a normie and make an oven man out of him, I'm telling you.
01:40:22.440But, you know, people like Dershowitz, you know, American Jewry in general, international Jewry in general,
01:40:32.360they're finding themselves between a rock and a hard place now because the Internet has been around long enough that, you know,
01:40:40.800all this information about Jews and their history and all has been aggregated on the Internet in a manner where people know where to go and find it now.
01:40:50.380And the Jews have been panicking about this for years.
01:40:53.040And since the rise of the alt-right, that the panicking has gone into overdrive because they cannot just continue to deny that they are in control of these things,
01:41:04.780especially when, you know, they have these rebel outliers who will write articles that are intended just for other Jews to read that will have titles like,
01:41:14.640yes, Jews do run the media and things like that.
01:41:18.680But, you know, that's a really famous Times of Israel article that got deleted from Times of Israel once people realized,