00:20:21.820But two Chinese Communist Party agents actually were trying to smuggle toxic fungus into a Michigan lab that could have wreaked havoc on the American food supply and American food production.
00:20:38.120Yeah, the fungus is called – I'm probably going to butcher this – fusarium gramminium, something like that.
00:20:48.260But anyways, would be contaminating our food supply, causing probably lots of death, lots of harm, at least, you know, lots of damage.
00:21:01.920How many times have they possibly done this before, you know, with something else that just makes us slightly sick or just dampens our mood or, you know, whatever the case may be, brings us down weaker as an actual community in a country, you know.
00:21:18.260It makes us just slightly retarded or, you know, something that they're putting in the food that we – now we can't focus.
00:21:26.360And the super hyper genius is turned into, like, just a regular nomad or something like that.
00:21:32.900And it's, like, so slow that we don't even realize it until it's, like, too late, you know, like the crab boiling in the water or something like that.
00:21:43.960And, I mean, these guys always have, like, the perfect – it's past the time now, but they have their Chinese New Year where they just spread across the world.
00:21:51.380So how many times have they spread random things or, you know, random political, like, what do you call it, political espionage everywhere around the world?
00:22:02.400Because when they leave China, they basically have, like, ground rules, you know.
00:22:07.560Like, if they get called while they're here and they have, you know, the Chinese Communist Party telling them, hey, you got to do this.
00:22:13.200You got to go to this farm and drop this, you know, bioweapon in the water here, they have to do it or they can't come back to China.
00:22:21.020So, like, when they're on our soil, they're basically acting as Chinese agents.
00:22:28.600And, yeah, that's almost – that's just as bad, you know.
00:22:32.280I just saw a little blurb about Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs.
00:22:39.180She vetoed a bill that would have blocked China from purchasing land near United States military bases, which I think is pretty odd, you know, terribly odd for, you know, a not trader, a totally not trader, you know, paid off by a Chinese Communist Party, Katie Hobbs, you know.
00:23:08.180It's just – yeah, it's starting to – these people are really starting to expose themselves.
00:23:12.880And once they – you know, you either got to – they either got to just cause another war or, you know, they're going to – something's going to happen to them, you know.
00:23:21.680We're going to wake up and we're going to fight back, which we're already doing in large amounts.
00:23:49.720I saw the same blurb that MAGA saw in regards to Katie Hobbs vetoing a bill allowing – essentially allowing Chinese nationals to purchase land close to U.S. military bases within Arizona borders.
00:24:08.640Katie Hobbs has been a known corrupt traitorous actor for a very long time.
00:24:16.980A lot of people argue that the election that she had against that one broad – I can't remember her name.
00:24:28.180She was a news anchor, very charismatic, probably should have won if the election wasn't cheated in Maricopa County.
00:24:37.380Lots of strange things happen in Maricopa County.
00:24:41.340But the reason why it came up, more or less, is because this isn't the first time that Katie Hobbs has done something traitorous.
00:24:48.380She has made a lot of money off of real estate deals with the cartels.
00:24:56.900So not only is she in bed with Chinese nationals, probably, but she's also in bed with criminal cartels in Arizona.
00:28:23.520Something like this happened in Georgia in regards to a governor as well, where he was in charge of counting the votes and liberals were kvetching about it not being fair.
00:28:35.820And let's just face it, it isn't fair.
00:28:43.900And what I think what we're seeing, you know, in regards to political warfare, the gloves are slowly coming off on both sides.
00:28:56.540Obviously, the conservatives, they try to play this political game with morals and ethics, quote unquote.
00:29:09.280But let's face it, there is no morals and ethics.
00:29:11.500If there's one thing that frustrates me the most about Republicans and why they always lose is because they're not willing to commit the acts of corruption that the same Democrats are willing to do to them.
00:33:32.700You know, we've seen things like this in regards to Eric Swalwell in the United States being honeypotted by an Asian spy, right?
00:33:44.120We know for a fact that Canada is heavily influenced by the Chinese Communist Party.
00:33:50.800We know that here in the United States, the Chinese Communist Party has their own police force for Chinese nationals, right?
00:34:02.680So if Chinese nationals come to the United States and they're not towing the party line, then there's, you know, strict punishments for people who are visiting or who are on visas.
00:34:12.920So make no mistake, even if this isn't, I'd say this, even if this is like a nothing burger, I still think it's important that we as Americans stay vigilant in regards to foreign actors and foreign influence.
00:34:31.760But I do appreciate that, Agalon, nonetheless, you bringing that up and being like, yeah, dude, this is common.
00:34:38.460This is just a total propaganda piece.
00:34:41.000So thank you for enlightening me this morning on that, bro.
00:34:49.340Yeah, it's still it's still like exposes the fact that these people like probably bring other things to our countries.
00:34:56.500And this probably isn't the first time they're caught.
00:35:00.580So, I mean, regardless, it does also say that it could cause like a 50, 50 percent yield losses in certain crops.
00:35:10.460So it depends what they were going to do with it.
00:35:12.440So it could still cause a lot of damage, billions of dollars in damage.
00:35:16.040But yeah, thanks for bringing that to the attention.
00:35:18.860Yeah, because I mean, that could be just like a test of our systems, test of our security to make sure, you know, to see if they can do other things, bring other things, toxins, chemicals, agents, you know, who knows.
00:35:33.940So it could also just be that, you know, they're testing our security when it comes to bringing contaminants into our country.
00:35:41.900Well, I'll say this, Paladin, there's contaminants entering our countries every day, and they have two hands and two feet and carry a lot of diseases.
00:36:00.440They come in and destroy our economies, overpopulate our city and urban environments, raise rent prices to exorbitant rates, raise grocery prices to exorbitant rates, steal jobs from American and Canadian citizens.
00:36:19.400And these, in my honest opinion, are the bioweapons that our government should be forcing on, you know, speaking on and speaking on behalf of, you know, tuberculosis, E. coli, maybe not E. coli, but other foreign diseases that aren't common to the Western world.
00:36:42.320They're now starting to become more and more common because the filth that these people bring with them, these viruses that they carry with them, they are legitimate bioweapons sent in to destroy our nations and fungus be damned.
00:37:02.240I think the bigger threat is brown people, man.
00:37:05.640The bigger threat has always been brown people, and I'm not going to be quiet about it.
00:37:55.220I was, yeah, I'm listening to all this.
00:38:04.500I think one of the big, even bigger problems is the way they ship out all the technological and, you know, scientific and engineering findings and stuff, how they just ship it out for free to these countries, to these other countries.
00:38:26.080Like, if people are talking about the fungus coming in, I don't know why our technology research and stuff is shipped out for free to China.
00:39:10.220They also, they take a lot of our food that we've harvested here, the fish, and a lot of our products go there to get processed and then come back.
00:39:22.320And who's to even say that they haven't contaminated it just over there and then shipping it back here?
00:40:51.920I got a conspiracy theory for you, right?
00:40:55.580So you say, like you say, you know, I'm not, the way that sounded was like I was disputing it, not disputing it at all.
00:41:03.380We definitely grow our own fruits and vegetables here, send them over to China to be processed and everything,
00:41:11.160and then send it back to us, you know, for the American market and everything like that.
00:41:16.440So my conspiracy theories, right, would be like, what's to stop China from taking like, let's just say a pallet of some kind of fruit or vegetable,
00:41:28.740and we've seen them make these counterfeit ones, you know, like the little cantaloupes that are like rubber or anything like that.
00:41:37.940What if they have some weird way of making like artificial food, you know what I mean, that's like, you know, fucked up and going to fuck us up,
00:41:46.900and they take our grown food and they do the whole swap bait and switch, right?
00:41:52.880And then since it's already marked as, oh, it's from the United States market, they just went and put it all in little baggies and everything.
00:42:01.860Now we don't actually have to check it or bring it through customs or anything like that.
00:42:07.020We're just going to wave it through because it's already a U.S. product.
00:42:11.680Probably nothing, but I was, there's also, I was talking about this somewhere else yesterday.
00:42:19.720The issue with Monsanto and stuff, you know, glyphosite, glyphosite, which is Roundup, that is sprayed all over our crops, all over our foods.
00:43:28.960If everybody tries a little something, that can grow.
00:43:33.060And it kind of makes your mind start thinking about this stuff more than if you say, okay, I'm going to, even a tomato bush, I'm going to plant an heirloom tomato bush in a container outside my front door, say.
00:43:47.720Well, Tired Peacock, if we can be completely honest about who's in charge and the oversight of those things in the country right now, it's RFK Jr., right?
00:44:08.000It's been six months, and we got a whole lot of nothing in regards to changing the policies that continue to poison American boys and girls.
00:44:20.060Men and women, you know, we can put that aside.
00:45:03.280But what I'm talking about is a mindset.
00:45:05.260If all these things are going on and people are getting apathetic and they're saying we can't do anything, you can plant an heirloom tomato plant, a lot of people.
00:45:15.420I mean, if people start thinking even small things that they think aren't relevant and aren't going to make a big change, if they start thinking, well, I can do that at least, and maybe I can talk someone else into doing that, that's on a low level.
00:45:28.180But if people start thinking that way, then that can build onto something else.
00:45:32.380You could have a whole bunch of housewives cleaning up the food in their homes where their kids aren't being glyphosated like this.
00:46:21.440Now I've got a water distiller, and I bought one made in the U.S., right?
00:46:26.280Like, start thinking, like, if people start thinking on that level, and that's one of the reasons I think the 1959 Boy Scout Handbook is good.
00:46:36.120If people can start thinking about this, they can start thinking of being more aware just when they're out in public,
00:46:41.120thinking about the small ways of doing this and teaching your kids these kind of things.
00:46:47.040I mean, it sounds like, oh, let's all go off the grid, but if you can't go off the grid somewhat, why not?
00:47:14.360I mean, you know, people don't, I guess, you know, Gandhi, when he went against the British in India, they went down and made salt at the, you know,
00:47:23.400they had that salt monopoly and everything going on, and he made salt.
00:47:28.080I mean, that was huge that happened in India.
00:47:32.300I mean, maybe we don't want to be Indians, obviously, but I'm saying is these things make a difference.
00:47:38.860If these things all can make a difference, small things can make a difference.
00:47:44.080And white people need to quit being, buying into being defeatist and apathetic.
00:47:50.160They're defeatist, like they act like it's all over already.
00:47:53.600A lot of people, maybe not you guys, because you're talking, but a lot of them just act like there's nothing we can do.
00:48:22.300You're welcome anytime, and yeah, you got a good point.
00:48:25.620You know, we got a, if you got a lawn that's not already got part of the partially garden, you know, get going, get going, get rid of that lawn.
00:48:59.880Tomatoes are a little bit finicky when you, you know, you got to, they're a little bit finicky, but they're, once they get going and you get a good, good tomato plant going there, you're going to have lots of tomato sauce.
00:49:18.940Yeah, no, there's, there's definitely good ways and bad ways to deal with zucchini.
00:49:23.060Um, there's actually a lot of cakes you can make with zucchini.
00:49:26.500Uh, you know, a lot of baking, it's good for baking and, uh, good for stir frying and, uh, you don't even really notice it when you do certain things to it.
00:49:34.360So, yeah, but I mean, um, you can get the big ones, the small ones.
00:49:38.980You get a lot of volume of food for a very small plant and it takes up very little space.
00:49:43.880And same with like banana or butternut squash, spaghetti squash, those things, once you get them going, once they establish, it just takes over your yard pretty much.
01:18:13.200We got to stop funding these companies.
01:18:15.160And even the thing that sucks is, though, even though we're buying stuff that's made here sometimes, but sometimes the manufacturing is done in China.
01:18:23.260And then they just leave the last step here so they can say it's made here or there or whatever.
01:18:27.060But, yeah, definitely, excuse me, where we get the chance, we need to boycott these companies and focus on supporting white-owned businesses, white businesses that have white employees and where the money doesn't go back to Israel.
01:19:26.440And as for weapons and stuff, the whole point of having weapons really has to do with being able to defend yourself against government.
01:19:36.080If it becomes oppressive and because it's in our constitution, I don't know where everybody else is from.
01:19:41.180But that's part of our constitution is to have, you know, to have arms.
01:19:46.380And so we should take advantage of the rights our constitution has.
01:19:50.380But we don't have to spend every waking minute hating somebody.
01:19:56.860We can spend it loving white people, loving our culture, expanding our culture.
01:20:02.900I don't have to be extremely rude to somebody in a store, you know, just because, you know, they're not white and they said something to me.
01:20:10.900But I can love my people way more and people need to get together in some manner where they socialize, which is what churches provided before, which is a group of people in an area that have different skills.
01:20:30.620And I don't see anywhere where that happens if it's not in some sort of religious thing, because you get all these different people with different skill sets in the same building and they're socializing at least there, you know, instead of like a group of engineers doing something.
01:20:48.140So I think something has to be done and I think white people have to socialize and create that atmosphere of socializing across skill sets and across what they do for a living, you know, like transportation people in there with engineers and all this stuff and then where they have to kind of talk to each other.
01:21:11.760And I don't see any organizations that do that, except religious one, where they have some reason why people go into the same building and they actually get to know each other a little bit, you know.
01:21:24.460Yeah, I know everybody's promoting paganism and stuff.
01:21:27.300I don't know if they if they can do that, then they should do it.
01:22:19.560And with that comes, you know, we got to support ourselves and get the industries back here is what I was, you know, what I was saying earlier.
01:23:50.060And while we as white people have practiced white flight, moving to a place where we could continue to build has been a success strategy in the past.
01:24:03.120We also are at our limits globally to not be able to practice that strategy anymore.
01:24:11.440But that doesn't mean we can't focus on the positive and build where we can with what we have.
01:24:18.140And so I like the I like that framing.
01:24:23.100And I'll go ahead and also I wanted to go back to what Lightning, I think it was Lightning, had said about getting militant.
01:24:36.280And he was talking about using weapons and and offing someone, I think he put it.
01:24:44.960Now, as a strategy, that is a wartime strategy that comes into play.
01:24:53.600But for an individual to do that, it makes little difference and does nothing to help.
01:24:58.700What we need first is to organize as white people to have a collective effort, to have a strategy, to know what we're doing, how we're doing it and go about doing it effectively.
01:25:43.360We that, in fact, kind of packaged it up nicely on the blockchain and we are moving on to new transactions.
01:25:51.280Right. These are these are transactions that move our people forward at this point.
01:25:55.540Transactions that make a difference in building something.
01:26:00.240And she's she's not wrong about getting people together of a diverse skill set to bring about creative efforts.
01:26:13.820And we're actually doing that as well.
01:26:17.000And it is it is maybe not religious, but it isn't without a moral framework.
01:26:25.860And and I'll say that, you know, we we don't have to act without morals.
01:26:31.720As was said earlier, we we could act completely morally within the 14 words.
01:26:37.840We must secure the existence of our people in a future for white children is about the most moral framework that I've ever come across.
01:26:46.300And I'll defend that statement in that position for myself against any arguments unless you have a better one, because the moral framework that we're operating on right now in many ways is not moral.
01:27:29.760It's you because you are not working within the framework that I find to be the proper framework.
01:27:37.400So we have a we can have a disagreement there.
01:27:40.500My moral framework is we must secure the existence of our people in the future for white children.
01:27:45.340So if you are sending money to Africa to feed the hungry homeless because that's within your moral framework, we have an oppositional moral framework and you are not within mine.
01:27:57.440Therefore, you are othered and you are not of my kind because you are not serving my moral framework.
01:28:03.620So the 14 words clarifies a lot for me when I think about life and how I proceed in a day to day.
01:28:15.100And again, I'll I'll concede you don't have to be rude to people in order to secure the existence of our people in a future for white children.
01:28:24.200But you must have the resilience and the resolve to deny them access, to deny them service, to deny them support, to deny them comfort, to deny them aid and to deny them grace and to deny them mercy.
01:28:41.060We have no moral imperative to deny people mercy.
01:28:45.540And so I'll land with this because it comes back to the political.
01:28:50.840Right. We are we are working on taking collective action to pursue a bigger aim, which is to not just secure my home and my family,
01:29:02.720but in a nation and a state and a country for which they can all thrive and live happily and and as peacefully and harmoniously as China.
01:29:15.560Wouldn't that be great if America be as good as China?
01:29:18.900This is not a place that we probably thought we would be if that's the case.
01:29:23.720So I'll I'll reference a discussion that I saw with with a fellow Christian who shares similar trajectory to me in his in his wrestling with religion is Josh Lysak.
01:29:42.840He is a an author and a ghostwriter, number one ghostwriter in the world, in fact.
01:29:49.400And he was he's he's he's pretty, pretty much on our side here.
01:29:56.820He's got some some religious issues, I think, to to wrestle with, but he's pretty much on our side.
01:30:03.120And he was talking about James Lindsay and Glenn Greenwald and saying it's all coming out.
01:30:12.600Right. That this, you know, the the sins of these people are becoming, you know, visible and we can see and this is happening and and more and more.
01:30:26.080And he pointed this out. And a response to him doing that was this is, in my opinion,
01:30:34.160in any Christian who makes a comment like this shows they really don't understand God's saving grace.
01:30:40.320They don't understand at what point the Lord, who is almighty and dwelling in everyone, can reveal himself in such a way the transformation happens and we shouldn't judge people.
01:30:48.420Yeah, I'm sure I'm just paraphrasing that at that point.
01:30:51.160You get where it's going. And so Joshua Lysak responds, quote,
01:30:57.460quote, oh, but it's Christian to forgive anyway and pretend it's still not happening, end quote, insane content.
01:31:06.760And what this reflects is we have a problem in our political discourse because Joshua Lysak is is condemning political actors within our framework that are damaging our people.
01:31:25.740And he gets this insane, retarded response that it doesn't matter.
01:31:32.220Like they'll they'll figure out their sins one day and don't worry about it.
01:31:37.480And these these people are actually nefarious actors.
01:31:41.140And this is the way that they're treated when they make political mistakes.
01:31:45.180There's no accountability. And with with this kind of pushback and discourse,
01:31:50.940with this person shouldn't even be allowed to say this in public with in good faith,
01:31:57.880this person should be shunned and shamed and ridiculed beyond belief for making such a stupid statement as we shouldn't judge people.
01:32:07.700We're going to judge people and we should judge people and we should have action behind that.
01:32:13.500And that's where we see America versus again, what was the the context versus China,
01:32:20.320that that America has no accountability whatsoever.
01:32:25.920The the judicial system is weaponized against white people.
01:32:30.360The the economics are weaponized against white people.
01:32:35.740The politics are weaponized against white people.
01:32:39.760And I would say the religions are weaponized against white people.
01:32:43.640And this is the this is the the moral framework that America is working with.
01:32:50.020So I I would just impress upon you that in order for this to change,
01:32:56.380we must collectivize in ourselves to ourselves with ourselves in a purpose to face this together and face our enemies,
01:33:07.500because this person who responded to Joshua Lysak might as well.
01:33:11.700I mean, it just sounds like a normal white American, probably a woman or a faggoty guy.
01:33:17.620And these are these are as much the others as anything else,
01:33:22.900because they don't fall within my framework of we must secure the existence of our people in the future for white children.
01:33:28.500This this person is not considering that at all.
01:33:31.180They have some other moral framework with which they're working with.
01:33:35.020And we need to be decisive about that.
01:33:37.340And we need to continue to out these weak people.
01:33:41.060I don't care what your position is and how much you might love our people in your heart.
01:33:48.160If your actions, speech or behavior is such that you would excuse our enemies on their attacks,
01:34:29.020I just wanted to say I was not calling for people to bring up arms right now.
01:34:32.840What I was simply mentioning was that five years ago, when the country was, you know, fucking insane.
01:34:41.780The people that I always see go, hey, we're going to fight for our Second Amendment rights or hey, we're going to do this for NRA or hey, you know, if the government ever came from me, you know, I'd stand up and fight.
01:34:51.100But five years ago, we had COVID tyranny.
01:36:19.900I just, you know, wanted to deepen it.
01:36:22.660Because when we do take an action like that, it should be strategic, thoughtful, collective, and have a, get the effect that we want out of it.
04:30:17.960Um, maybe even do just like a dry run, but without, uh, actually dropping the banner, you know, just like check things out and, you know, I don't know, stuff like that.
04:30:29.420Um, make sure that you vet everyone completely.
04:30:34.720That's going to be part of it. And, uh, maybe even have a scout, just go look into the area that you're planning to do it and just kind of like do a, you know, do like a, an assessment, I guess you could say.
04:30:49.860And just like the area that you're planning to do it.
04:30:53.560Is it, is it kind of a thing that like you, you want to do it, uh, in the middle of the day?
04:31:00.200Like, uh, what would be the time that you would think would be most effective?
04:31:04.720Um, well, if you're going to drop it and leave it, it can be highly illegal, but if you're going to stand there and hold it up, right, then you can get around the law.
04:31:14.640So what I've seen, uh, somebody could chime in and correct me, but, um, yeah, if you want to like stand there and hold it and stand behind it, right.
04:31:23.860Then yeah, during the day when there's high traffic and everybody can see it, but, um, yeah, if you're just going to leave it for, uh, the city to find, then, you know,
04:31:32.900I would suggest not doing that and definitely not doing it when there's like, uh, dark cover or, you know, just like be a little bit smart about it.
04:31:42.880You know, you gotta, you gotta, you gotta plan on how you can do it as quickly and then as an efficiently as possible in there, out there, no evidence, you know, theoretical when you do it in your local video game.
04:32:02.900Yeah. Uh, scout out for like, you know, cameras, uh, CCTV, all that, um, any kind of like tracking cameras on the highway to and from good to keep note of.
04:32:14.280Um, would you, would you recommend like riding a bike and not even driving?
04:32:20.060Uh, how many people are you planning to do it with? Like, uh, depends on that.
04:32:24.720I'm just going to go with one other person and we're probably, we were probably thinking of just leaving it.
04:32:28.680Uh, if it's like a relatively, can I jump in real quick?
04:32:43.860I think, uh, somebody should, um, should talk to this lad in the back channels.
04:32:49.840Sounds like a good, sounds like a plan. Yeah. Yeah. You really gotta, yeah.
04:32:54.320Yeah. And, uh, my bad. I didn't, I didn't realize that that would be bad. I'm sorry.
04:33:02.520No, I'm not, I'm not trying to shut down the conversation. It's just, you know, this type of discussion should be more along the lines of a confidential discussion, you know, behind closed doors.
04:33:16.380Very true. Yeah. He can't be, uh, can't be too safe. We got Carl up here. What's going on, Carl? Carl? Oh, I thought he, I thought he came up.
04:33:30.360I'm mistaken. I just, even the listeners, I thought he came up as a speaker here. Um, I'm, uh, losing my mind here. Uh, Paul, take it away. And then I think friend wants to join the conversation.
04:33:40.600I was just going to tell Arian, uh, don't be sorry. Just be careful. You know what I mean? Use that white brain. God gave it to you or whoever the fuck's up there. He gave you that white brain. So use it, man.
04:34:02.700Um, yeah, whenever, uh, shit like this comes up and you guys kind of like, oh, that's bad upset. We got to take it to the bad channel. That kind of gives a guy like me like blue balls because I'm kind of looking into getting active like this, too. And I'm like, well, why is that dangerous? Is that going to get me locked up? Is that going to cause some sort of problem? Or why do I have to care about cameras? Like, shit like that. I don't know. It's kind of frustrating, but I understand the reason, I guess.
04:34:28.040I don't quite even understand that. But, uh, yeah, I don't know. I don't know what, uh, to think, but I'm trying to soak up some, uh, ideas from you guys. And it's, it seems like when shit gets brought up, I'm really interested. And it's like, oh, bad channel. I'm like, all right, I guess I don't get to know how that works. It's all right. I'm a step down.
04:34:46.760No, it's all good. It's all good. Uh, yeah. I mean, I was just like, uh, like, it's good to be aware. Basically, anytime you're doing anything, it is good to be aware of your surroundings.
04:34:58.040Uh, at all times, especially when you have lots of nons around, anything like that, doing anything high risk. But yeah, that being said, we'll go to, uh, we'll go to Shane.
04:35:14.900Oh, just one more thing for a friend there. Like, it's very different depending on where you are too. Like the circumstances, like we're, we're all around the world too.
04:35:24.360Um, there's one thing you got to keep in mind. So we all have different conditions in which is appropriate to operate under.
04:35:31.960Um, so that's why it's encouraged to kind of talk about some of that stuff behind the scenes, just so it's not as implicating.
04:35:40.040Okay. Yeah. Um, in my area, I'm in the Metro Detroit area and at least twice a week, I see these fucking communist faggots doing banner drops over 75 or, uh, other places.
04:35:55.920I see like fucking 20, 30 of them up there. And, uh, it just drives me nuts that like they can just do it with impunity and we got to be like on eggshells. It just, I don't know. But, uh, I hear what you're saying though.
04:36:08.820Um, the, the script will flip. It's just going to take a while. Like they're literally state sponsored to do that. Um, eventually we will be too.
04:36:17.460Look, look, there's nothing wrong with talking about banner drops. When you start bringing up dates, locations, and times, that's something that shouldn't be publicly spoken about.
04:36:30.140You know, that's, that's bad. Yeah, it's very vague in regards to, uh, any kind of, uh, like details, you know?
04:36:42.840Okay. I got one more question. Actually, is there, uh, some sort of source or someone has like a compilation on like how to approach things like these? Or is there a website I can look into or what?
04:37:00.140Um, well, just considering that in how, how, uh, diverse like areas are and like, I mean, it just, it really boils down to your local state laws, your local community laws and all that. And so, um, it's just good to, uh, to be aware of all that before you, and then, and then thoroughly plan it basically is, is the best thing you can do and make sure that, you know,
04:37:28.020you don't, uh, you don't, uh, do anything that, uh, could get you in trouble basically.
04:37:35.380Foresight. Foresight is important with, in regards to all of it, but run it through your, in your head, run it through in your head and just, you know, think of all the things that could go wrong because usually they will. Right. So it's good to just, yeah. So Shane, welcome.
04:38:02.020Might, uh, might be tied up. Well, we'll give you a second, Shane, and I'll call you back up here. I'll call you back, uh, to join the conversation. Hey, where'd everyone go? We're back to 107 listeners. Is space glitching?
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04:39:55.440All right. Well, I'm going to try to carry this, but I'm losing my voice guys. Um, so yeah, and I'm kind of running out of, um, subjects here. I haven't actually checked the, uh, the news. Let me, uh, let me have a quick check on what's going on.
04:40:30.600Uh, hey, Arian. Um, you've kind of insinuated a little bit, like, you're, you're pretty adamantly against, like, Christianity. But, like, what, what are you actually into? Because I'm, I'm, you know, I'm kind of interested in alternatives.
04:40:45.660all right so my phone is about to die if i disappear on you but um i would start with
04:40:55.220nietzsche i consider myself a germanic nietzschean pagan i guess you know i don't even like the word
04:41:02.560because it was kind of a derogatory term uh polytheist arian polytheism is another term i
04:41:09.180like uh nietzsche basically deconstructed christianity and put a fucking nail in that
04:41:16.600coffin 150 years ago in the antichrist if you read that and he does say that we should be
04:41:23.280replacing it with turning ourselves into the likenesses of god of the gods uh you basically
04:41:29.320choose your your main god that you you want to worship and desire to be the most like and you
04:41:35.060give your energy and sacrifice and and and love them and and hope that they give you the gifts
04:41:41.600that you're asking for in return uh you don't have to love your you know all the gods you don't have
04:41:47.500to love any of the fucking gods they don't have to love you it's really uh it's not this unconditional
04:41:52.300everybody's saved situation you're it's merit-based if you make the gods proud and do right by your race
04:41:58.680and your people the gods will reward you uh if you fail over and over and over your life will be
04:42:04.620miserable and it's uh it's played out in my life i i've been raising my my children as pagan uh ever i
04:42:12.240i i grew up christian protestant like non-denominational and uh i prayed to jesus a million times as a kid
04:42:21.240man and i never felt it once but uh as soon as i switched to being a more of a volkish spirit uh i
04:42:28.800started really feeling it in my like in my bones and my blood and my soul i i could actually invest
04:42:36.000my my my energy into it in a in a positive way and not feel like it was forced and not feel like i was
04:42:42.280pretending and putting on a show and just trying to get along with everybody else who was weeping for
04:42:48.120god you know weeping for jesus i don't know i guess it's not it's not a catholic thing but
04:42:52.280seeing all these fucking old miserable weird white people fucking cry for jesus christ just
04:42:57.760it was the craziest thing to be around as a kid and i never felt it i never felt his love i never
04:43:03.920felt his presence and uh yeah i would get into nietzsche get into the antichrist read that first
04:43:11.600um eke homo is really good uh thus spoke thus big zarathustra is is so fucking you're you're better
04:43:22.300off almost like looking up like essential salts he does a really good deconstruction he he he does
04:43:29.060by chapter he goes through thus big zarathustra uber boyo has a good breakdown of it but it's so
04:43:36.820it's so difficult man uh i wouldn't i wouldn't really start there but uh yeah yeah i uh just in
04:43:44.440the light of the space uh i think we just gotta shelf that conversation maybe just to the back
04:43:49.080channels uh maybe you guys can message each other about that um we got carl up here uh we got uh red
04:43:57.180red the white up here had to check your full name um i can't see hands right now but uh
04:44:04.740if you wanted to join the conversation red go ahead and then uh we'll go to carl yeah i'll be
04:44:11.400quick i'm at work um i just wanted to kind of touch on the whole banner drop thing um i highly recommend
04:44:16.840those guys to join an active club i mean if you don't really know what you're doing it's probably
04:44:22.600best to join people that do um there's plenty of them all over america they're very easy to get
04:44:28.980involved in um if you can't try to talk to maybe somebody that is in active groups and learn as
04:44:36.660much as you can from them before you go out there and do something like that uh it could end up like
04:44:42.340at first it is bad off sex if uh you you're just not knowing what you're doing and it and it could
04:44:50.700eventually not do anything right so i i highly recommend that uh you just start looking for uh
04:44:58.520active clubs and then you don't have to worry about what what you need to do because those guys
04:45:04.380are very experienced and they'll help you throughout the way but uh yeah that's all i wanted to say
04:45:11.340awesome uh what's going on carl how are you doing not much than usual i was going to say on the
04:45:27.340whole pagan thing you what you want alexander rudd mills is the call of our ancient nordic religion
04:45:32.800if you want anything more detailed try johann von leers is um or dal they're both and they're both
04:45:38.820available in english but yeah i mean if you want i'm happy to i'm happy just to do questions if you
04:45:44.260want to just do that as a as a way because you're clearly running out of things yeah sure
04:45:49.980it's uh i'm running out of voice energy too i i can't i'm losing my voice here so bear with me in
04:55:45.460yeah so i i really like the the conversation you're bringing up ht it's in terms of like
04:55:53.260infiltrating like white spaces like the where i live a lot of those spaces are pretty heavily
04:55:59.080christian but the guys there aren't you know they're not really christian they're just there
04:56:03.340to like be around their own people so it's a really good opportunity to kind of nudge these
04:56:09.140guys in a different direction so uh yeah just keep it up man i love it appreciate it man you know if we could create some
04:56:17.520congregation of white power you know i think a lot of people just want to come together and hang out because
04:56:22.980they share something in common and and and really mostly what they share in common is their their kin their blood you know and they're not allowed to openly say that you know so if we were able to get something to put together that was like european driven european heritage driven
04:56:40.240you know weekly or something or once once a month that's
04:56:45.900yeah that's what you hear that thunder wow
04:56:49.120wow that's beautiful you hear that oh yeah oh yeah i hear that it sounds lovely
04:56:56.220oh man i love screaming at thunder um so anyhow uh
04:57:01.100yeah it's just community community building
04:57:04.660yeah that kind of stuff and right here is so prime i talk to so many people that come by
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05:04:21.760awesome and oh it went back to 87 what is this what is this joy
05:04:26.320you guys are just teasing us no i love everybody for being here thank you for for making that happen for uh before the 1488 radio begins which we uh started in six minutes here so let's uh if anybody's got any last words we got about a couple minutes here before we gotta shift her over and uh
05:04:56.320let's get some last words in there everybody
05:04:58.520yeah i got i got something i can share so i was reading um storm of steel it's a like a world war one
05:05:08.860story and um you know at the end of this story this guy had like
05:05:13.800you know like 21 different types of injuries this way and from sunday right so it's you know
05:05:22.020yeah i got some injuries myself and it was kind of it was kind of wild to hear what these guys were capable of doing despite