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On this episode of the Aryan Unity Show, Aryanfellowship and 48RADIO host the hosts and with special guest . Aryan Fellowship, 48 Radio, Space Maiden, and Percy Weekly Shows.
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You don't want to be here when the gungles click
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Or else they're gonna slide your head on the stick
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You don't want to be here when the gungles click
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Or else they're gonna find your head on the stick
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You don't want to be here when the gungles click
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Or else they're gonna slide your head on the stick
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You don't want to be here when the gungles click
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Or else they're gonna slide your head on the stick
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You don't want to be here when the gungles click
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You don't want to be here when the gungles click
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Or else they're gonna slide your head on the stick
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You don't want to be here when the gungles click
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You don't want to be here when the gungles click
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You don't want to be here when the gungles click
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Or else they're gonna slide your head on the stick
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Hurry home, niggas, cause you're running out of time
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I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all the cues
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I'm sick of all these hate raves, I'm sick of all of you
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Why don't you go back home or I'll put you in a stew
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Go back to your country, cause we're getting sick of you
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I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these lies
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I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas
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I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas
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Why don't you go back home or I'll put you in some mud
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Hurry home, niggas, cause you're running out of time
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I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm so sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas for you and I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all this niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas, I'm sick of all these niggas,
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I was wanting to go fishing this morning, but it's got to rain again.
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Yeah, it's getting cloudy here, looking like we got a couple days ahead of rain and, yeah, doing rain day things, you know.
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It's been a good summer, long summer, hot summer, dry summer.
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But, hopefully, you get another chance this week or on the weekend or next week.
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I haven't even had a chance to check the timeline.
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Apparently, the House Oversight Committee has officially subpoenaed the DOJ for the Epstein file.
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So, who knows what the hell is going to happen with that.
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It's just like, it feels like we're on a merry-go-round, you know?
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That is crazy, because they tell us it doesn't exist.
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And then now, well, we're going to subpoena somebody just in case they do.
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Like, it kind of, it just exposes them even more.
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Or, it just could be just to keep the, you know, people there saying, hey, where's the fucking Epstein files?
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But, yeah, apparently, that's the biggest news today.
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Anyway, China is, there's some, there's some mosquito-borne virus that's surging in China.
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They're saying 7,000 people in under 24 hours have this mosquito-related illness.
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But, you know, they're going to blow it out of proportion anyways and try and, you know,
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take control of the people and their health and their well-being just for, you know, a scare tactic.
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But the mosquito-borne virus has not resulted in any deaths or serious complications so far.
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So, who knows what it actually is, what's going on with that.
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The, I don't see a whole lot else, really, this morning so far.
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They got to keep some stories to keep everybody not focused on these Epstein files and all sorts of other things.
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I mean, one thing that I have noticed is that the housing market is slowly declining.
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There's a lot less interest in purchasing property at the moment.
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So, there's a lot less demand, which hopefully will mean lower prices, you know, in some markets, right?
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But also, it could be a bad thing for renters if they just decide to pass the cost of loss onto the, you know, onto the renters.
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So, yeah, it feels like in the States that everybody's just done looking for houses right now.
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And I think a lot of people are seeing the writing on the wall that it's probably a good idea to save money now.
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And, uh, you know, buying a house, uh, probably not a good idea at the moment.
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And until, you know, because the market, the housing market is, like, really high right now.
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So, um, it's like buying the top of the market.
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It's, uh, I guess the big talk of the day is just these Epstein files.
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Uh, it's about the time if it's going to really come out.
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Uh, and, you know, if it actually does come out and there's some, you know, something going on, uh, who knows?
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It could just be their way of, uh, ushering in the other party or whatever, or a new candidate.
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Yeah, it makes me wonder if they're, like, just, uh, just some more magic tricks, you know.
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And, also, like, they might, there might be some good people that want to release it, but they're afraid of, like, mass panic.
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Because, you know, there's some people out there barely hanging on that find out their hero is a rapist pedophile.
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They're not going to be able to take it, you know?
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Yeah, they're definitely going to be, uh, you know, trying to, uh, it's going to be, it's going to be an interesting thing to watch how they react to that, if that's the case.
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You know, I mean, if, if that's released, um, as the, you know, consensus.
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So, it's going to be an interesting, uh, interesting times ahead if they are actually going to finally, you know, release this shit to the public.
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Or just, you know, maybe they'll try and keep it tied up in litigation so that they don't have to release it for X amount of time.
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There's no, I guess if they start some kind of litigation, they can't release it technically until, uh, oh, is that, is that you?
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You know, I don't have to go into work till a little bit later.
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I don't know if you got, I mean, if you're speaking, but I can't hear you at the moment.
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Oh, I don't even see him on the stage, to be honest with you.
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Yeah, pretty much just working, trying to put in some hours and, uh, you know, um, make that money and whatnot like that.
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I was like, for two weeks I was working, right?
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And one day I had off and I came in here hoping to, you know, hang out with WTF.
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And, uh, yeah, he was, uh, disappeared like an Indian who got hit by a train, you know?
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I'm glad to see Adam is here at least, you know, showing up.
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So, yeah, I'll have things, uh, more figured out here, I believe, this weekend or next, uh, all.
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I said, I think I'll have some more, more answers, uh, figured out this weekend or next week.
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I've been doing a lot of, I miss him, I pee as lately, uh, doing a bunch of shit there.
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Reading the Talmud, religiously, um, trying to find a nice Jewish gal, so.
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You been, you been, you been beheading any of those chickens?
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Have you made yourself an engagement ring out of a foreskin?
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Gotta sacrifice some of them chickens to, uh, clear your sins.
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Yeah, drink the blood and then pluck the feathers.
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Don't forget about shaking it vigorously over your head.
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Out there's something out there that I've seen that's pretty cool.
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Um, but, uh, if they find out that you are anti-Semitic in the area you live in on your social media,
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Does that include, does that include things like having Patriot Front help you guys out and just kind of canceling out the thing?
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Another thing, too, is, um, we watched the, uh, new South Park episode the other night.
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Like, holy shit, if no one has watched that yet, you gotta watch that.
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Dude, they go, uh, they're going pretty ham on everything going on right now about Jews, Trump.
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So, I mean, obviously we know what South Park is about, but they also don't give a fuck.
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So, you guys gotta check that out if you haven't yet.
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You, you can go to freeprojecttv.cyou and, uh, they post pretty much everything.
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You don't have to download it or anything like that.
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It's just heavily littered with, uh, pop-up ads if you don't have a pop-up blockers.
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Before we get to Nunya, my daughter wants to tell all you, hey.
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I just wanted to point out, uh, the previous speaker had said, uh, something about the, uh, you know, you have to support Israel to get the FEMA money.
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Uh, there was a lot of pushback from a lot of people in the media, uh, obviously not from the people in the media, but pushback from people in general.
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So, he was forced to backtrack on that, and, uh, you no longer have to support Israel.
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So, now you do not have to support Israel to get the FEMA money.
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I'll take down my, is, uh, my Israel flag out in front of the house now.
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Does that mean you gotta stop hiding behind the atom mask?
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WTF might actually pop back up in the, uh, in the spaces?
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You know what would be fucking hilarious to have a Swazi on the one side of your doorstep, and then Israel, Jewish, you know, uh, Star David on the other side?
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What a brain fuck that would be for everyone passing by.
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No, no, you just need a double-sided doormat, and know who's coming to your house, you know?
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You just, like, flip it over one side to Swastika, you flip it over the other side, you know, it's your arm.
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Do it like the sports fans that say, house divided.
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Or you could just put it on as a Jewish star, right?
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And then if any, like, you know, fucking Jew bastards come over, you just be like, yeah, look, that's my support for Israel.
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You know, anybody else comes over, it's like, hey, make sure you wipe your feet on that fucking, uh, flag there on the fucking ground.
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Just, uh, just to play it safe, I'll get a Star of David tattooed on my ass.
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Well, that's one play for you, sure, for Jews to see it.
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So, um, you know, we discussed this yesterday when it first came down that, uh, he struck that part of the bill out.
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Um, some people, some people were like, yeah, you know, this is, this is what we need and it's all good.
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And then, uh, the, you know, the, I guess the, the side was brought up that, excuse me, this isn't actually something we should, uh, be cheering about because it shouldn't have went through in the first fucking place.
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They tried to sneak this in on us and it was only once they were found out that it was struck down, uh, this, uh, kind of represents how the government's being run right now and Trump in general, uh, all politicians.
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But, uh, the fact is that they tried to put it through and had nobody come out and said, no, this is bullshit.
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They would have just went right under our fucking noses with it.
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So it's, it's, it's kind of a win and it's kind of a fuck you to everybody because they shouldn't have put it up there in the first place.
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We shouldn't have these politicians putting out bills to support, uh, some other nation other than our own.
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Uh, and I've just, you know, wanted to make that clarification there.
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I mean, I think the more they start shoving it in Normie's faces, the more they'll start coming to our side.
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Like what, why do I got to support another country?
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And that, that's why I said it's, it's both good and bad because yes, it is good that we were able to, I say we, whoever noticed and, uh, you know, got the pushback from the government there and had it stricken was absolutely good.
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But the fact is we have politicians in play right now that are trying to do this stuff.
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And had we not noticed it would have went through and that is fucked up and we shouldn't have that at all.
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They can sneak things in right under your noses there.
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They just make a bill, you know, for this or that.
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And next thing you know, there's tampons and a men's bathroom.
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So yeah, just goes to show, you know, we gotta, we gotta keep on.
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No, but, but you gotta support the happy puppies bill, you know, because if you don't, you don't like happy puppies and who doesn't like happy puppies.
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So, you know, vote for this happy puppies bill.
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Yeah, just totally, totally disregard the, uh, the part with the, the, uh, robotic, uh, dogs with the machine guns.
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500 is actually where the Elon Musk is putting in AI dog collars, giving dogs a voice.
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And, uh, if you flip to page 750, it's actually giving them rights because they have a voice and, uh, they want representation in Congress, right?
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And they're going to vote for more, uh, dog walks and dog parks and everything like that.
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And, uh, they're going to push for bills that make it mandatory where every dog and cat gets this AI collar that's, you know, uh, it connects to the internet and the AI can actually figure out what that dog is thinking and, uh, let it speak and give it a voice.
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And, uh, unfortunately, you know, the dog population with cat population is actually, uh, they, they don't do us, you know, they're like, they got us 10 to one.
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So, um, yeah, uh, look forward to eating, uh, food out of a can.
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We're going to be eating dry food and dog food because it's just more economically viable.
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And, uh, yeah, if you get to page, uh, 999, you know what I'm saying?
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Well, that, that's the thing is that, you know, they knew you'd read 751 because, uh, you didn't want dogs to have a voice.
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They, they knew you weren't going to read 752 where it says, uh, you know, we need LGBTQ rights for dogs.
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And now there's a bunch of faggot dogs walking around.
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Well, you know, if a dog wants to hump your leg, now you have to, uh, you know, bend over and give it the whole stink stuff.
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But, uh, yeah, that's, that's 998, you know, and, uh, I don't want to let you know what it gets into.
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So, obviously, we still have our brainwashed total lefties out there, but I have noticed, and I, and obviously I have been mentioning this, a lot of people, such as Facebook, even people in person.
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So, we just got back from vacation, and I can't ever keep my fucking mouth shut, so I talk to a lot of people about whatever I want.
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And, um, you know, I met this, uh, uh, guy in the military, he was in the military, wife's in the military, and I was asking him a bunch of questions.
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He didn't tell me too much, but he didn't tell me too much, but he could tell me he's deep into things, wink, wink.
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So, if one guy in the military and a wife feels that type of way, that means that people around him feel the same.
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So, it's going to take, you know, a lot of, uh, networking and people to spread the communication and the facts.
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Once you have that, then military's on our side.
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And, once that's there, I mean, that's pretty based, because then they're not going to, you know, they're not their fucking puppets anymore.
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They work for us as they should, like the fucking police.
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You know, it's, we think about it in terms, you know, in terms of the long game, right?
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And, everybody says, or a lot of people pair at the same, same talking points about, yeah, once we get the military on our side, we can, we can have some kind of changes.
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And, I'm not, I'm not dogging what you said whatsoever.
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I mean, it's, it's, that's clearly something that people want.
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But, one of the things that people fail to consider is that the military is full of browns and blacks.
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And, if we are trying to push for a white narrative, browns and blacks are not going to be on board with that.
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And, that's why it has to be kind of a top-down thing.
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We have to get the officers, the general officers, the politicians who control the officers in and alongside, or, you know, along the same lines as our narrative is before any of that can be even, before it can come to fruition.
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And, then the military has to undergo a change.
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We have to be able to get all these blacks and browns out.
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And, all the, you know, cucked white people who are going to support Israel and all these other things have to be out before the military is ever going to be on board.
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I think a more sooner solution would be maybe like National Guards or local militias to be, you know, white first and follow the white power movement and then enact change within the states.
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And, then once we have those, the states can choose what they want to do because when it comes to the federal level, I don't think something like that's going to happen even within the next 20 years.
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I mean, that's, I'm not being black-filled about it.
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Just the amount of corruption that we currently have in the political system, you know, the dual citizenship, all these people that control our congresses, or rather our congress, and our, just the entirety of everything that is controlled in this white nation is so overwhelmed with these people that I just don't see it happening on the federal level.
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I'm not thinking of it, I'm not thinking of it as a black and white scenario, though.
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I'm thinking of it as the government weaponizing our military against us, you know.
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But, yeah, I agree with you there, but it's just, you know, when worse comes, you know, worse comes to worse, they can use the military against us if they wanted to, but if people speak their own opinions and stand their own fucking ground and their beliefs, then they're not going to do that.
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Well, yeah, absolutely, when it comes to the military being used against its people.
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I just, I just want to say, I just hit mileage marker 1488 on my truck just now.
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But, yeah, obviously the military has been used against us before, but I do think that the amount of people who have woken up to what's really going on would stifle something like that.
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Now, there would still be certain people, obviously, but the chain of command and the caliber of people in the military varies always.
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But I do believe, like you said, that there would be people that stand up and say, no, this isn't right.
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And we just have to hope that if anything like that happened, it would go toward our benefit.
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But I wanted to bring out, you know, I watched this specific Twitter account called, what the fuck is it called?
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And they put out all these different deaths from vaccines, you know, more specifically the COVID vaccine recently.
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And every day, you know, it seems like I'm seeing a new young adult dying from this shit.
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And it's because they were forced to be vaccinated, you know, because they wanted to play hockey or they wanted to be on the swim team or they wanted to be, you know, play tennis, all these kinds of things.
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And it just, it dumbfounds me, you know, and it really, it hurts my heart to see these kids dying for this shit.
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And I just wonder, you know, some of us here have children, you know, and I don't vaccinate my kids simply because I'm knowledgeable enough to understand that they don't do any good.
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But the fact is, there are still many white Americans that have children that do this to their kids.
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And even some that are planning on having children that still parrot the same fucking horseshit agenda.
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And I just, you know, maybe would put out to everybody, I'm sure everybody in this space knows, but please don't, don't vaccinate your kids.
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There's, there's no reason to have a hepatitis shot or, you know, the MMR or anything like this right when your kids are first born.
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You don't need the vitamin K shot, any of that stuff.
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If you're going to vaccinate for chicken pox or something like that, I don't recommend that either.
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But if you're one of the people that are going to do that, wait until they're three or four to where their fucking immune system is at least, you know, has some kind of grasp on reality.
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It's, it's not even remotely developed, you know, within the first year.
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So you just keep that in mind, people, you know, I'm tired of seeing white people dying for stupid shit, you know, and that's just one factor of what's happening to our people at the moment.
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My, uh, one of my close friends' son just died yesterday.
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He shouldn't be, us parents should not be burying our children.
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Well, I'll take this time of silence to do some Shecklin, uh, white paladin, put it up in the nest there.
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Uh, if you want to help with white power, we have a website where you can get some clothing or just donate if you're afraid to wear it.
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And we understand, but you can still donate white power.
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And also, I'd like to thank everybody, uh, who voted for my songs in the top 40 again last week.
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Um, for the second week in a row, uh, I have dominated the top three, uh, with Little Rats coming in first.
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Uh, No More Brother Wars coming in, uh, second.
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And, uh, just a reminder that the, uh, GoemTV Top 40 voting is open as of yesterday afternoon.
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So, if you guys, um, you know, uh, have a GTV account, you can log right in using your GTV account.
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And, um, yeah, you can, uh, vote on your favorite songs there.
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Uh, and, uh, there's a lot of new songs coming in this week.
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Um, Fatful's got a new song on there, Lamb Shady.
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And there's a whole bunch of other new ones coming out this week, I believe.
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And there you get, they changed the whole style in case you haven't voted in a long time.
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Uh, you can, you get 14 votes now to spread how you like.
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And, um, yeah, you can vote four, up to four votes per song.
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And, uh, yeah, they made it a lot easier to vote.
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So, I recommend, um, logging in on a computer, uh, web browser.
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Uh, cause some, uh, for some reason you can't do it on a mobile.
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One of my questions, I was going to ask about how to vote on a mobile.
00:35:52.180
I was asking what kind of, what genre of music, uh, does, uh, WHL do?
00:35:56.520
Oh, I, uh, I do a wide range, um, mostly electronics.
00:36:01.000
So, uh, these ones are more dance style, dance music style.
00:36:07.220
Um, and then, but I also do, I have like a country, uh, album I put out.
00:36:11.780
It's like, well, kind of a good, it's a Johnny Rebel inspired.
00:36:18.840
Um, but I also, uh, I like to, you know, do, I like to keep it all over the place.
00:36:23.900
I got a bunch that are like, kind of like 90s, early, or late, early 90s, late 80s dance
00:36:41.880
Little Rats, uh, it's, uh, definitely a workout banger.
00:36:45.820
Uh, if you guys check my Telegram, I've got a whole bunch of songs on there.
00:36:51.160
Uh, it's, uh, if you, if you need that link, let me know.
00:36:56.820
You can, like, set it in a playlist there or download it to your phone and just enjoy.
00:37:00.400
Yeah, beware, some, some lyrics might sound silly, but the silly ones get caught in your
00:37:09.280
fucking head and you'll be humming them and singing them all day.
00:37:15.580
I've even got, I've even got two, uh, Indian inspired songs.
00:37:19.980
One is called Poop Articles and the other one is called Poop to Mouth.
00:37:30.400
Anyway, sorry to derail the conversation, but, uh, yeah, definitely check out the White
00:37:35.480
Grab some, uh, grab some clothing and, uh, yeah, uh, make sure you guys are sharing the
00:37:41.280
I want to say thank you to the 18 of you who have reposted the space.
00:37:53.760
He's going to go all full fucking repost knots.
00:38:03.600
Sometimes I come in here and I like, uh, forget to repost right away.
00:38:06.720
Cause I just like put it on and then I go do stuff.
00:38:13.300
I was just going to put out a public service announcement, right?
00:38:16.440
So we got, uh, that troll account called garbage human.
00:38:20.080
I see there's quite a few people that are subscribed, uh, to him.
00:38:25.280
He's a Brown Jeep that steals other people's, uh, information and creates his own stuff with
00:38:29.940
And just, uh, Photoshop's their names out of it.
00:38:33.500
So if you're following garbage human, don't follow him.
00:38:51.160
I didn't, I think I heard something like that before, but I didn't actually put the two in
00:39:12.720
He is a Jewish man that recorded himself orally receiving from a fish.
00:39:37.840
I'm ashamed that I've seen the video, but garbage human is a Jew that fucked a fish.
00:39:45.800
Stop watching gay fish videos and get my hat over.
00:39:52.700
Well, my mind's kind of boggled because I've fished my whole life and I didn't know you
00:40:00.480
Oh, well, when your thing is the size of a worm, you can do that kind of thing.
00:40:07.080
You know, some people, they just ain't blessed like that.
00:40:12.160
Yeah, I'm sorry I shared that info, but I just wanted to clear up the brown part and tell
00:40:22.120
you that it's much, much worse than you guys could imagine.
00:40:33.620
Well, he did eat it afterwards, so, you know, there's that.
00:40:46.520
Oh, God, that reminds me of, like, what's that movie, Road Trip, I think it is, where
00:41:16.920
Yeah, you would be hungry for a cream-filled donut, you weirdo.
00:41:34.680
I'm, uh, building bathroom furniture at the moment.
00:41:51.240
What kind of furniture do you put in a fucking bathroom?
00:41:54.960
Uh, you know those, like, cabinets that you can make to put over your toilet and shit like
00:42:14.020
Well, I mean, your house is, like, gigantic in comparison to mine, so my storage space is
00:42:26.220
Just, just make it all, like, you know, grandiose and shit, like a TikTok video.
00:42:32.260
I, I have a thing with, I have a thing with those, because they sit on the floor around
00:42:37.340
the toilet, and if you have someone come over and they, like, piss, people are just
00:42:43.820
I'm not saying you are, but if you have someone over and they piss and it sits there, piss
00:42:49.800
I, I've worked in some pretty gross places, so I'm just, like, totally against them.
00:42:56.220
Well, I mean, you just gotta clean that shit off once in a while.
00:43:00.540
Just, just make sure you put Cheerios in the, in the toilet, like, and make it.
00:43:06.940
I just use the leaf that's left over for my chicken washing, and I just throw it down
00:43:13.120
there on the floor around it, and it takes care of all the smell.
00:43:18.180
That's how, uh, there's one way to teach a, uh, boy how to go potty and make it in the
00:43:23.780
toilet, you put, like, a Cheerio in there, and they gotta hit the Cheerio.
00:43:27.200
They, uh, they actually make these really cool ones for, for kids to aim.
00:43:32.300
They have, like, projectors where you can put, like, your favorite superhero projected
00:43:37.760
onto the water to help kids learn how to use the toilet.
00:43:45.940
Yeah, the old school one is you just, you know, you, you make a mess with your poop,
00:43:55.420
Wait, are you saying that you could get one of these things and, uh, uh, put a little
00:44:01.540
Star of David permanently on the bottom of your toilet for every time you piss and shit?
00:44:08.120
They, they have the projectors, you can upload your own images, yeah.
00:44:11.940
Bro, why isn't this, like, made in and on white excellence, uh, you know, uh, in the
00:44:19.700
I mean, I, that sounds like a banger to me, you know, pre-programmed little Star of David
00:44:24.580
in there, projected down, you know, like, uh, piss away, you know?
00:44:34.180
Oh, man, this, uh, this conversation went right down the toilet.
00:44:37.940
So, anyways, um, yeah, uh, what do you guys all think about all this whole gofuffle saying,
00:44:43.580
you know, they're gonna subpoena the Epstein files now, and, uh, even though they, quote
00:44:47.760
unquote, don't exist, and, uh, you know, look the other way, Goy.
00:44:51.660
I don't even know why we're still talking about it.
00:45:01.440
Yeah, they subpoenaed a bunch of people, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, William Barr, Eric Holder,
00:45:10.600
Robert Mueller, Merrick Garland, and James Comey over files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
00:45:17.700
Well, I was making a joke like I hadn't heard of Epstein at all.
00:45:24.240
He had an island somewhere, I think, you know, and, and, uh, yeah, I think, you know, I don't
00:45:35.480
I haven't heard about the Epstein files anymore at all, so I don't know what the update there
00:45:41.760
I know something about they have a subpoena going after people who left, who have left
00:45:51.240
Well, the, uh, the DOJ just, uh, just, I believe it's breaking news today.
00:45:55.840
The DOJ is subpoenaing the, for the Epstein files now.
00:46:00.060
So it's, it's just one thing that I thought maybe is that they're doing that to, you know,
00:46:04.840
so that if they end up going public or something like that, they can't be actually released to
00:46:11.360
Um, you know, cause like then if it's tied up in litigation, they technically can't release
00:46:15.680
them to the public, you know, this and that, blah, blah, blah.
00:46:19.840
So they did, they don't, they do, they don't, and they do now.
00:46:36.180
What you're talking about is something different.
00:46:38.080
It's, uh, the Texas Democrats, I think they were supposed to vote on a bill or something
00:46:44.480
And instead they decided to all hop on a plane and fly the fuck out of there.
00:46:51.820
Um, but then the, uh, uh, governor Abbott or whatever, like that is just like, Hey, you're
00:46:58.760
We're going to throw, uh, if you're not back here by this time, we're going to throw, uh,
00:47:05.520
So, uh, I think he put out warrants for the people who didn't come back.
00:47:09.100
And then the, uh, they all left on a big private, uh, private jet, which they like figured was
00:47:15.300
over a hundred thousand dollars or something like that.
00:47:17.840
So, uh, they're going to start looking into who supplied that jet to, um, get them out
00:47:24.680
of there to put a, uh, uh, like a monkey wrench in the gears of the, uh, you know, uh, everything
00:47:34.100
So, so Mago, what it was, we briefly covered it on 1488 yesterday.
00:47:38.920
Um, it was to vote in regards to redistricting, redistricting.
00:47:45.240
So if you know how the house of representatives work, they all have a district that they, um,
00:47:51.780
that they're elected to in order to represent and they draw district boundaries more or less
00:48:00.000
in order to make sure that they have permanent seats.
00:48:06.240
So they'll never be voted out because when they draw their districts, they create strongholds
00:48:12.420
Well, they were voting on redistricting and the Democrats obviously didn't like the, the
00:48:21.980
So the way that they decided to protest was to leave and not vote.
00:48:26.480
And governor Abbott more or less said, um, that he's going to potentially press felony
00:48:33.860
charges and, uh, revoke them from their seats if they don't show up.
00:48:39.520
So we'll see if it's all just kayfabe or if something actually happens, but I'm pro redistricting
00:48:48.240
The way that these districts are drawn radio put it very well yesterday is, is some intern
00:48:55.400
draws these districts on a napkin in order to make sure that whoever they're working
00:49:00.280
for, um, can be reelected and reelected and reelected and reelected.
00:49:05.380
And there's no way that they can lose their seat unless some outlandish thing happens.
00:49:11.160
So Dems are trying to maintain their dominance in their districts.
00:49:16.840
And, uh, since the redistricting isn't going in their favor, that's what they decided to
00:49:29.760
Yeah, I was going to go back to what we just talked about a minute ago, right?
00:49:33.840
You know, uh, we had that bill put out and you, you had to, uh, you know, kiss Israel's
00:49:40.660
This is, it's the same thing with the Epstein files right now.
00:49:44.600
Uh, they've seen the pushback and now they're, uh, retracting and trying to make it seem like
00:49:50.900
they're going forward and actually doing something when they're not actually doing anything at
00:49:58.980
It's not going to, uh, it's not going to equate to anything whatsoever.
00:50:02.840
Uh, it's just going to be the same, uh, finger pointing and, uh, political fucking, uh,
00:50:09.700
you know, retard speak, uh, for the stupid masses, because that's what they think of
00:50:14.800
We're just stupid fucking sheep and nothing's going to come of it.
00:50:18.600
And if something does come of it, what they're doing, the people who are actually in charge
00:50:24.140
of the government right now are, um, creating scapegoats so that they don't get hemmed up.
00:50:30.560
And it'll be the same thing that happens with these people and, you know, Clinton or Comey
00:50:34.840
or any of these motherfuckers, they'll end up, uh, having their deaths faked and they'll
00:50:40.220
be sitting on a beach in Israel somewhere, or they'll just disappear from the public and
00:50:48.460
You know, they'll have some kind of, uh, bullshit, uh, minor scapegoat like they did
00:50:54.640
Um, and people will go, Oh yeah, you know, all the, the retards are going to go, yeah,
00:50:59.640
they fucking got somebody, but they didn't actually get anybody whatsoever.
00:51:06.040
I like how you put that and how, how radio described it.
00:51:09.400
They always have strongholds and that's exactly why the, the whole system needs to be fucking
00:51:14.560
reworked, but at this point, the entirety of, uh, the constitution pretty much needs to
00:51:21.120
I mean, there's lots of good stuff we can keep in there, but there's lots of stuff we
00:51:24.480
need to take out and, uh, add at the same point.
00:51:27.700
Uh, so yeah, it's all, uh, it's all a bunch of horse shit and, uh, we're just along for
00:51:40.860
I would say it's definitely some more, like you said, bread and circus just, Oh, okay.
00:51:45.220
So it's just more inner fighting, more, uh, distraction.
00:51:51.220
In files, it just switches from trust the plan, Goy, to trust the pedophile, Goy.
00:52:16.520
And then afterwards we'll go to the gay bar and put our thumbs up each other's butts.
00:52:24.900
I'm just saying, you know, we knew about Epstein Island.
00:52:32.960
I'm sure they have 10 more that we don't know about.
00:52:35.920
And, uh, the same shit is still going on that happened at the Epstein Island.
00:52:39.520
Now it's just under somebody else's fucking name and some other rich billionaire's island.
00:52:44.640
I still think that's where those, uh, you know, when the, um, the supposed, uh, Black Hawk crashed
00:52:51.880
into the airplane that was supposedly filled with all the, uh, Russians figure skaters, I
00:52:57.920
have a feeling that that was all just remote controlled.
00:53:01.020
They actually took those people to an Epstein Island type scenario.
00:53:04.480
Uh, cause even one of the flight attendants, a flight attendants was an Epstein.
00:53:10.240
So, uh, kind of an interesting twist on there, but yeah, I mean, there was no funeral for
00:53:16.620
There was no like, uh, you know, remembrance ceremony, anything like that.
00:53:21.440
They said, Oh, this is, these people were on the flight and, uh, yeah, forget about it,
00:53:31.160
Well, if you think about it, it's the same thing that happened during 9-11.
00:53:34.820
You remember that, uh, that airplane that supposedly crashed in Pennsylvania, right?
00:53:39.980
They showed all the pictures on CNN and Fox news, and it was just a small, looked like
00:53:44.700
small explosion, um, in the middle of fucking nowhere.
00:53:48.800
And, uh, you know, no airplane, you know, we're talking about a huge fucking airplane.
00:53:53.020
You'd see airplane parts scattered for half a mile.
00:53:58.200
But, um, there were, there were researchers that found out that, um,
00:54:04.480
that airplane had actually landed in an air force base, uh, prior to it being put back
00:54:15.820
And, um, then there were, there was actually nobody in the airplane.
00:54:19.000
So I'm thinking that it was a scenario like that.
00:54:22.260
I think that these children were actually brought to whatever island they were going to, offloaded,
00:54:28.600
and then the airplane was detonated at some point.
00:54:32.020
Uh, like you said, maybe remotely, or maybe they had some crazy motherfucker that, you know,
00:54:36.520
they said, we'll give your family a million dollars.
00:54:48.780
It's, uh, but now they're probably got these tunnels, you know, Elon Musk got that boring
00:54:53.000
company and they can just borrow out a little tunnel and do the same thing.
00:55:00.100
They probably have some kind of crazy thing going on there.
00:55:02.800
You know, where they got like, uh, I don't know, virtual reality worlds, crap like that.
00:55:07.580
And they're all, you know, doing the same thing down there, but you can't, you can't get
00:55:14.980
So, uh, yeah, you just got to wonder what kind of things, what kind of disgusting things
00:55:20.920
are doing in tunnels and underneath the earth, um, which I'm sure they are.
00:55:29.400
I just wanted to talk, uh, about what Nunya was saying about 9-11 and, uh, the flights.
00:55:34.160
Um, it, it was impossible to make, uh, phone calls, uh, in the air at 30,000 feet during
00:55:40.320
those, uh, those days, those early days where cell phones were just, uh, because
00:55:44.960
it was becoming a thing, and there was this one brave woman named C.C.
00:55:49.820
Lyles who called her husband and left a, um, a voicemail and she leaked out that it was
00:56:00.240
a frame, you know, right whenever she was about to hang up the phone, you could hear the terror
00:56:05.240
I'm pretty sure there was real people, uh, that boarded these planes and I'm pretty
00:56:10.040
sure that they were, uh, been murdered by our government so that, um, they
00:56:17.580
So, yeah, uh, I don't even think that there was planes used, you could call me a tinfoil
00:56:23.200
hat wearing, conspiracy theorist, but I, I work with iron, uh, I work with all kind of, uh,
00:56:29.960
materials like that and there's no way you can make me believe that you can, uh, pass an
00:56:35.960
aluminum can through, uh, you know, one inch to, uh, inch and three quarter steel, but you,
00:56:51.840
It's, uh, it's crazy how we're, you know, it's still a topic and, uh, you know, um, yeah.
00:57:00.140
It's just crazy that, uh, you know, they found his passport.
00:57:07.040
I'll touch on the nine 11 thing real quick before moving on to my, uh, other topic, but,
00:57:11.080
uh, yeah, you know, I understand what drew is saying and I can say with a hundred percent
00:57:15.460
certainty is most of you have already heard my story about the Pentagon, that there was
00:57:20.180
Uh, as far as the twin towers are concerned, I think those were, uh, those were either remotely
00:57:26.080
controlled airplanes or, uh, you know, like I said before, people that were paid to fly them
00:57:31.580
into, uh, the towers, but, uh, yeah, you can clearly see the demolition, uh, happen.
00:57:37.040
So, uh, you know, anybody that says an airplane is going to take down a building like that, there's
00:57:40.920
several instances throughout history, even the empire state building itself of, uh, giant
00:57:46.220
jumbo jets flying into these buildings and, uh, not doing hardly anything except, uh, maybe
00:57:52.640
exterior damage and a small portion of interior damage.
00:57:55.880
So it was definitely controlled, but, um, you know, going back to what you were talking
00:58:00.900
There are several, um, there's several places around the world right now where, um, there
00:58:07.180
are huge, I'm talking about miles and miles of tunnels and not small tunnels.
00:58:12.220
We're, we're talking three and four story tunnels, uh, that are equipped with all kinds
00:58:23.220
Uh, I can't remember off the top of my head who it was.
00:58:25.880
It's been a long time since I researched this stuff, but, uh, they have created these tunnels
00:58:30.260
in, uh, in the case of, uh, an extinction event or, or something like that.
00:58:34.900
So it would not surprise me if, uh, they have these secret societies and these, uh, disgusting
00:58:41.200
cesspools of, uh, degenerate degeneracy, uh, in the tunnels as well.
00:58:47.000
Uh, I, I think that maybe the islands were just, uh, more of a scenic type of place and
00:58:53.080
they wanted to do it there and they thought, uh, nobody would ever find out.
00:58:56.180
So yeah, it would not surprise me about the tunnels.
00:58:58.200
Uh, yeah, it's scary to think what they could be doing right under our noses or right under
00:59:12.000
So yeah, uh, especially when they, we know what they do at like, you know, Bohemian Grove
00:59:17.600
and all that crap and, you know, all these, uh, sacrifices on the island they've done and
00:59:31.200
I just kind of just trying back in, uh, it's crazy.
00:59:36.080
They had so many phone calls, so many witnesses, one video stating they seen and heard explosions,
00:59:45.000
detonations going off, but they totally expulsed that from all evidence.
00:59:50.580
And, uh, a plane's bullshit, a plane, the plane was only used to point fingers like what the
01:00:01.180
So all they do is they cause all this ruckus and then, uh, all this damage and then they
01:00:11.000
It was, it was the Palestinians, you know, they just point the fingers at their own enemies.
01:00:16.120
So then we take care of, you know, we do the, uh, all the leg work for them.
01:00:30.100
You mean you don't want to be part of the coalition of the willing?
01:00:42.340
Uh, I don't know if you guys have ever seen these deep underground military bases, but previously
01:00:48.080
to 2012, you could, you were able to go on YouTube and find these truckers who had dash
01:00:53.840
cams that would like drive into these giant tunnels and mountains.
01:00:57.880
And there was like big cities, like you could drive a semi with a trailer on it through these
01:01:04.540
huge, huge, uh, tunnels and they were, uh, uh, dropping off, uh, military equipment.
01:01:10.800
And like, that's, I think that's been scrubbed.
01:01:14.740
And, uh, to what, uh, WTF was saying, um, pre like prior to nine 11, like a few months prior,
01:01:32.320
Uh, there were the students known as, uh, gelatin and their project was called the bee thing.
01:01:39.000
You can find their book on Amazon for about $5,000 and they had access to the exact floors
01:01:51.900
And, um, um, there's pictures of them with, uh, repelling gear, uh, with, uh, BB one, eight
01:01:59.360
And I mean, like tons of these fuses, like it, like enough to fill, uh, a whole office
01:02:07.160
Uh, they had drawings, uh, schematics of, uh, the elevator shafts that, I mean, anything that
01:02:14.400
you would like to know about it, just Google gelatin, the bee thing, and you'll be able to
01:02:21.900
So what you're telling me is they weren't fixing asbestos.
01:02:46.060
You know, it was too expensive and costly to, uh, take out all the asbestos.
01:02:51.620
So he, he basically made triple, uh, maybe more than that for what he bought the buildings
01:03:02.300
And then a week later, it was a week before that, a week or two before that, he did that.
01:03:11.220
And even with building seven, he's on tape saying, well, it was such a great loss of life.
01:03:20.700
Uh, the only decision that we could make was to pull it and we did.
01:03:26.080
So we pulled the building and watched it crumble to the ground.
01:03:29.320
This is, this is his words verbatim, like legit.
01:03:34.160
A pull it is something that you use, uh, this vernacular that you use in, um, controlled
01:03:43.120
They were the, there's videos that even them pulling Giuliani out while you hear explosions
01:03:48.280
going off in the background, um, within, uh, building seven, you had all the, uh, casework
01:03:55.180
for Enron, uh, poor guy who, uh, the CEO of Enron who offed himself before the trial, if
01:04:01.940
he would have just waited until they blew up building seven, he'd have got off scot-free.
01:04:07.000
Uh, all the, um, all the holdings, uh, for that the SEC was looking at for the dot-com bubble
01:04:14.060
where they scammed, uh, everybody, uh, in 2000, uh, well, 1999, 2000 out of their retirements,
01:04:22.000
uh, for thinking that you could just pump money into these fucking websites and get
01:04:28.440
Well, they just stole everybody's money and they were being investigated for it.
01:04:36.500
The CE, the CIA's FBI and ATF's headquarter was in there, just like the ATF's headquarter
01:04:43.220
was in, uh, the Alfred P. Neura building during 1993's bombing of O.K.C. Um, and they weren't
01:04:53.060
Apparently they were at work, but they evacuated before the bomb went off.
01:04:57.160
Uh, there, there was quoted, um, steaming cups of coffee still left on the table and people
01:05:05.800
And then all of a sudden the building blows up.
01:05:13.340
I think it's funny that him and his wife have the most bullshit story on why he wasn't there
01:05:20.980
What about your fucking, your, your daughter and your son also, where were they at?
01:05:24.920
They had doctor's appointments with some bullshit long story that it was important.
01:05:51.520
On the whole nine 11 topic, uh, whenever I bring it up to someone, I immediately bring
01:05:57.700
up building seven, you know, I mean, that, that building was a lot of people.
01:06:02.760
They never said it was hit by a plane, yet it miraculously just falls on itself, uh, in
01:06:13.480
You can't say there was not controlled demolition on building seven.
01:06:16.580
Even if you are not a quote unquote conspiracy theorist, building seven is undeniable.
01:06:22.660
That's, that's the biggest proof right there for me.
01:06:25.080
Well, even the BBC had reported that it fell while the reporter is talking in the building
01:06:36.680
They're reporting that, oh, the, the, um, the Solomon brothers building had fallen and
01:06:42.180
it's just right behind her standing up yet to fall.
01:06:45.840
And then in 30 minutes later at four, four 45, uh, PM, uh, Eastern standard time, it crumbles
01:06:56.040
You know, it's, it's amazing that something that happened that long ago is still so talked
01:07:12.520
about and what's even more amazing is that there's still so many people that believe
01:07:17.360
the official narrative that just shows how, um, how, how much reach the propaganda and the
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brainwashing really has, you know, uh, the propaganda machine in the United States is
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Uh, it's even worse for us that we're in the military, you know, we're force fed all this
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You know, we didn't know anything and we believed everything our government said because we didn't
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So, uh, yeah, it's, it's crazy that there are people out there that still have absolutely
01:07:56.140
I was a senior in high school when nine 11 happened and, uh, we shut down for the day.
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And then I would say at least, at least 40 people in my graduating class, 40 men went to
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And it's just crazy if we would have known then I guarantee you, nobody would have joined.
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No one wanted to get involved until all of a sudden Pearl Harbor's attacked.
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Then all the Americans want to sign up to go fight the Japanese.
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And then they started sending them to Europe to go fight against the Germans.
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You could say the same thing for the sinking of the Lusitania.
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It's all just to use our patriotism against us, you know, that just, uh, like cattle, I guess.
01:08:57.060
Talking about, uh, America joining world war two.
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Some people know, some people don't, but, uh, the majority again, think that we, we just went
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into world war two simply because, um, you know, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
01:09:13.500
Well, while in essence that is true, the other part that people fail to, uh, comprehend or
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remember is that, uh, it was over 80% of Americans did not want another world war.
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And that is the reason that they, uh, propagated and allowed Pearl Harbor to happen.
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Um, the U S knew that the Japanese were intercepting, um, secret signals, right?
01:09:42.380
So what the United States, uh, what they ended up doing is they fed the Japanese, uh, all
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this information and, uh, the Japanese bought it hook, line and sinker.
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They had no idea that we knew they were listening.
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And for a year, they fed the Japanese information and said, where, where we, uh, our, our troops
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weren't going to be and where our boats were going to be and all this kind of stuff.
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So the Japanese finally jumped on it and they didn't even attack places in Pearl Harbor.
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They attacked where the Americans, uh, gave them the information to attack.
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And the sad thing is that they could have crippled Pearl Harbor.
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All they did was, uh, they killed as many people as they could, because that's where we told
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And that fact alone led the American people to sway from over 80% to over 80% the other
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And that is exactly what Paul was just talking about.
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Nobody wanted that war unless it came to American shores.
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And because it came to American shores, we were all ready to kill our white brothers.
01:10:58.780
That's why I think that, uh, the only way, like we're talking about war with Iran or Jordan
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or any of these other places, you know, in proxy for fucking Israel, like all other wars.
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I think that they're going to try to do something like that again.
01:11:14.080
We are more divided than we have ever been in this country.
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And the only way to bring us together is to propagate something happening on our shores
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so that, you know, we can have another 9-11 type of event where everybody comes together
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If you're in America, when it happens, you're American and we want you to help fight for
01:11:39.940
We can't let our kids or our peers or the younger generation fall for it anymore.
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We need to tell these people, no, it's not worth it.
01:11:50.540
All these, um, you know, researchers that got out the stuff about 9-11 and the stuff about
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We need to get the information out there as soon as it comes out.
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Obviously after we fact check it as best we can.
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But the fact is that these things have happened in the past and they will continue to happen
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until we can do something about it and wake the majority of the public up.
01:12:29.540
I know I'm speaking to the choir here, but there was a reason why whenever we were in
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school, they never put the translations of Hitler's speeches up whenever they were showing
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this wild, crazy man just yelling into a microphone.
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You know, they didn't want you to know what he was saying.
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When they were going to the movie theaters, they would show this war propaganda and they
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But it was never, there was never a crawl at the bottom of the screen showing his exact
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And now with the help of AI, thankfully, we get the truth.
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You know, we have his words and we can even listen to him in his cadence and in his voice.
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And we can see that he was actually defending himself from Bolshevism.
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I think 9-11 was really the Bolshevik takeover of the United States.
01:13:37.380
We were still a very much majority white country.
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We were a little bit on the decline, but we didn't see the mass immigration that we're
01:13:46.340
So that was our Bolshevik revolution that happened.
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You know, I had two great-grandfathers that fought in World War II.
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I mean, they were literally, my grandfather's was first-generation American.
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I brought it up before, but his cousins all fought in the Hungarian version of the SS.
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And then my other great-grandfather that fought against the Japanese, his mom was from Germany.
01:14:35.980
Like, they didn't enlist to go fight the Germans.
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They were convinced by the media at the time that Japan attacked us.
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And then all of a sudden, everyone wants to go fight against the Japs.
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And then you have half of the forces are drafted.
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And they're the ones that are sent to Europe to go fight against the Germans because no one
01:15:00.020
I mean, my great-grandpa, he told me that, my great-grandpa told me that when he was in
01:15:10.080
He said, they were over fighting against the Japanese.
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He said, no one wanted to go fight against the Germans.
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And I remember reading a poem online one time that there was a soldier wrote something
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like, we clean our guns and wear our boots and march all day for the goddamn Jews.
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You know, like, the soldiers back then, they weren't buying it.
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A lot of them got forced to fight against the Germans that were drafted.
01:15:53.140
So I was just going to say, I understand, I believe it was Drew that brought it up about,
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you know, 9-11 being the new, or the American Bolshevik takeover or whatnot.
01:16:01.640
But I think it, honestly, I think 9-11 was a lot of things.
01:16:08.720
It may have, you know, may have been a little bit of that too.
01:16:11.640
But I think that it was, it was way more than just that.
01:16:15.780
And I know, I know you didn't say it was just that, but the fact is that, you know, if we
01:16:20.440
look back, you know, that's why they say hindsight's 20-20, right?
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Because we can see everything now that we couldn't see, you know, 20-something years ago.
01:16:27.320
But talking about 9-11, understanding greater Israel, understanding the takeover of America.
01:16:39.000
I mean, you had people like Silverstein that owned the fucking Twin Towers.
01:16:45.260
How long, how long have Jews been a proxy for power in America?
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So we have been taken over for a long fucking time.
01:16:57.320
So I don't think necessarily that 9-11 was a new Bolshevik takeover.
01:17:01.380
I think it was just a means to an end for something greater that the Jews are trying to do.
01:17:11.520
And it's sad because, you know, Jews have been here since the beginning.
01:17:19.400
We've, me and Frank have talked about it actually.
01:17:25.760
But the fact is, a lot of people like to bring up the 1790 Immigration Act.
01:17:31.380
But fail to understand that the 1790 Immigration Act also includes Jews because Jews were considered white people back then.
01:17:44.820
That's why we made them high-level politicians in certain states and sheriffs of others.
01:17:53.040
When you invite the devil, don't be surprised when the devil does his bidding where you're at, where you live.
01:17:59.740
So I think that's something that needs to change.
01:18:04.580
But the fact is, if we are able to enact some kind of change in the future,
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we have to 100% make sure that our lands are for white people by white people.
01:18:17.580
That's why I'm kind of white-pilled about the whole situation is every other time that it's been the Jews, it's been one nation.
01:18:26.640
And now the whole world knows how shitty they are, you know?
01:18:32.260
Well, to what you just said, right, that's absolutely true.
01:18:40.320
Now we just have the technology to get the information out and communicate with each other.
01:18:44.860
So that's the difference between today and 500 years ago or 200 years ago or what have you, you know, 1,000 fucking years ago.
01:18:53.880
Everybody knew the Jews were getting kicked out of their countries.
01:18:56.180
It was always for the same fucking reasons, the same reasons that are going on today.
01:18:59.920
The difference is now we can all communicate with each other and we can say, yeah, it happened here.
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Let's all get together as white people and stop this shit.
01:19:16.640
Yeah, I think they, like, invented, you know, cell phones and the Internet to be our demise, but no, it backfired on them.
01:19:29.920
Yeah, yeah, a little bit out of control, right?
01:19:34.580
Yeah, it's a curious thought, you know, like, what are they going to do to distract us this time, to get us all on the same page, you know, try and, you know, try and distract us and pull us into this wars that kill our people.
01:19:51.120
So, it's hard to tell, it's hard to tell what they're, you know, what they're actually going to do, but you can almost see the writing on the wall sometimes when they do things, you know, their theater.
01:20:02.880
So, yeah, definitely an interesting conversation so far.
01:20:06.800
Also, I just want to say thank you again to the 29 of you who reposted the space.
01:20:18.280
Appreciate when you guys take a moment to just, you know, repost the space.
01:20:25.600
I want to say welcome to all the new faces in here.
01:20:43.540
You were showing a lot of love and then you took a left turn.
01:20:58.240
I just seen him in the bottom there, you know, listening in.
01:21:14.000
So, just a few things about the things I heard.
01:21:18.200
I think it's great that this organization, Return to the Land, is establishing itself.
01:21:29.520
The president, Eric Orwell, he seems like a brilliant guy who truly has the best interest of our people.
01:21:43.480
And I think it's a brilliant idea also to have communities of our own people.
01:21:58.620
And I think they'll sort of serve as launching pads, so to speak.
01:22:07.780
I mean, imagine how much better a quality of life is in a community of our own people who have our best interest at heart.
01:22:31.700
And I think he's also trying to establish some recreational spaces also.
01:22:38.660
I think he said the first is going to be about an hour outside of St. Louis, sort of like a country club, so to speak.
01:22:51.840
I think that's exclusive for people of white, European, Caucasian, Aryan descent.
01:23:05.840
And I see it's also been, like, generating a lot of tension on these subjects.
01:23:13.840
And, I mean, it just sort of exposes anyone who tries to credibly assert that white people don't disturb our own spaces.
01:23:33.840
Like, they certainly have asserted that we don't deserve our own nations since the end of World War II.
01:23:46.840
And now they're trying to say we don't even deserve our own spaces.
01:24:00.840
And I think it's great that, like, I'm hopeful that these communities can be established across the country.
01:24:12.840
And also keep stretching your arms out, extending your limbs.
01:24:23.840
It's complete insanity that these faggots, whoever they are, who claim that we can't stretch our arms out.
01:24:35.840
They'll say that, oh, this person's doing a Nazi salute.
01:24:44.840
And they're evil as a result of that, even though it's like, okay, we can stretch our limbs however the fuck we want.
01:25:06.840
So we can say, hail Christ, hail Hitler, hail anybody.
01:25:12.840
I mean, it's our freedom to express ourselves freely and to stretch our bodies out.
01:25:19.840
And that's exactly what it is, that they want us in fear.
01:25:25.840
They want us playing small and constricting ourselves.
01:26:01.840
And if there is a big piece of land that you think is worthy, let him know about it.
01:26:09.840
So he is a family man who's not backing down, taking on backlash.
01:26:15.840
And he is still fucking fighting, doing it the Aryan way, smart, legal.
01:26:28.840
Like, I've been impressed, like, hearing him speak sometimes.
01:26:33.840
I saw that interview he had with TMZ, like a Jewish guy from TMZ interviewed him.
01:26:48.840
The guy from TMZ was trying to, like, trap him in a sense, like asking him cool questions
01:27:04.840
And I mean, he's like, the thing is, like, our stances, there isn't any credible arguments
01:27:16.840
So, like, if people actually just to take the time to think about, like, our stance and,
01:27:28.840
like, how to express it, I guess, it's clear that he's done that.
01:27:34.840
And I mean, the same thing as, like, like, speaking, like, more broadly geopolitically and stuff, like, like, we need to all be constantly asserting for to end all foreign aid and to bring home all of our troops.
01:27:58.840
Like, those are two true America first America only positions that there aren't any arguments against.
01:28:11.840
So, like, they just resort to changing the subject or trying to censor us.
01:28:20.840
Like, I think, like, an anti-war, and we can combine that, like, anti-war, pro-white, anti-treason, anti-pedophilia, bribery, blackmail.
01:28:46.840
I mean, these are, like, all strong positions that will take down the treasonous Jewish is really, really.
01:29:03.840
I think it's safe to say, though, at the end of the day, we live in a world where they delegate how we raise our children, delegate a religion, our political beliefs, delegate the fucking land that we own.
01:29:22.420
The Jews can go out and buy whatever they want.
01:29:24.900
They have their own land for their own people that Christians aren't allowed to be on.
01:29:28.700
Or in New York, they can throw up their little fucking faggot copper lines on the air and make it all their own religious bullshit.
01:29:36.320
But we can't buy land, throw a fence up, and be left the fuck alone.
01:29:46.340
There's actually a synagogue out here in Florida that is suing the city because the city didn't approve their permits, right?
01:29:55.840
So they opened up this synagogue in a residential house in a little community, right, like four years ago.
01:30:04.740
And they were told, yeah, if you grow any bigger, you're going to have to move the fuck out of here.
01:30:11.260
So now that it's years later, they're, oh, this tiny house is too small for.
01:30:17.500
And then they want to build a three-story fucking mega complex in this little small town and shit like that.
01:30:26.060
We already told you, you got to move if you want to build up.
01:30:29.360
So now they're suing them because they're saying, oh, it's antithematic because when we're on there, it's our commuters.
01:30:39.560
They can't drive, and they live in the community, and most of our patrons, they walk here, so we can't move.
01:30:46.140
And they're trying to fucking push this whole narrative like, you need to let us build this fucking super fucking temple right here in the middle of this fucking little fucking town of fucking little houses and shit like that.
01:31:00.800
And it's just got to be the big, prominent thing.
01:31:03.000
And the house is right on a corner of, like, a major.
01:31:05.540
To me, that's hilarious because, dude, I've been waiting for this permit to get approved and get things going now.
01:31:21.860
Like, imagine me just suing, like, the whole city or whatever because I'm white.
01:31:39.540
Let's let, I'm not co, but Nunya's had his hand up for a while.
01:31:54.580
But I was going to say, you know, Hummingbird came up, and a lot of people, including myself,
01:32:01.380
I don't agree with every way he's going about it, but I agree that white people should be doing what he's doing.
01:32:11.340
You know, Hummingbird, did you see that, you know, Eric did porn with his wife?
01:32:19.900
So, like, I'm not sure if you're joking or not, but, like, that was over 10 years ago.
01:32:28.220
And, like, it was an obvious Jewish smear to try to discredit and destroy his project.
01:32:38.600
So, I mean, how I see it, like, anybody who's, like, bringing that up or, like, also trying to discredit him and destroy the project, I mean, that's, like, highly suspect, honestly.
01:32:54.880
So, you think that people should be forgiven if they've done stupid shit in their past?
01:33:04.660
I mean, I don't know you super well, although I'll assume that you're, like, joking or whatever.
01:33:16.980
Like, it was an obvious, like, Jewish smear campaign.
01:33:26.920
And, I mean, again, like, he's a brilliant guy.
01:33:36.400
And, Hummingbird, I'm kind of upset because I was one of the people that defended you in 1488 when you first got onto spaces, even with, you know, the language barrier here.
01:34:05.140
And there are certain things that should be forgiven 100%.
01:34:07.600
The fact is this man is trying to do something for white people.
01:34:13.360
I don't give a shit if he made porno videos with his fucking wife.
01:34:16.240
He doesn't have a bunch of black babies or brown babies.
01:34:18.660
That's the only thing that would fucking matter to me unless he was touching kids.
01:34:21.580
But, clearly, none of that kind of shit has come out.
01:34:24.760
Those are the two things that would, for me anyway, personally, would take you out of any kind of white power movement going forward.
01:34:33.040
You got mixed kids or you're a fucking pedophile.
01:34:42.540
But the fact is this man is trying to do something for white people, and he is setting a precedence right now.
01:34:48.520
Yes, it's been attempted in the past, and it's somewhat been successful.
01:34:52.280
But the fact still remains that he is doing everything that he can to further the future of white people and help secure a future for our children.
01:35:04.540
I don't give two fucks if he did pornos and all these fucking faggot Jews that want to try to smear him because he did some shit when he was a young kid full of fucking vril.
01:35:16.360
You know, I'm not the only one in here that was in the service, and I can't tell you how many fucking girls that I put it in.
01:35:25.220
You know, the saying is young, dumb, and full of cum.
01:35:29.360
The man is trying to do for white people what needs to be done, period.
01:35:33.340
Yeah, and like a lot of folks like try to do things for our people, this, that, and the other, though like the truth is is he is like doing extremely great and important work.
01:35:50.480
So I think we should all support and back him and others who we believe who are doing similar things for our people, right?
01:36:10.200
I think it's like imperative for us to collectivize and tribalize, so to speak.
01:36:19.320
And I mean, you know, because the strategy of people who are against us, I mean, they'll try to censor us, distract us, smear us.
01:36:33.120
And sometimes they, in the past, have assassinated people, of course.
01:36:41.440
And I mean, like, I think how I'm seeing things, this guy, Eric, him and Nick Fuentes, I mean, think what you want about Fuentes.
01:36:58.840
Though, like, he sort of did a brilliant counter to Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens attempt to smear him.
01:37:20.260
They attempted to smear him, to discredit him, and he countered brilliantly on his show on Rumble on Friday.
01:37:40.500
Like, and I say this because we need to stand by and protect our people who are sticking out their necks for us.
01:37:55.880
I mean, Nick said on his show last night that he is worried that they'll try to assassinate him again, by the way.
01:38:20.560
And he wasn't able to enter, and the police ended up killing him.
01:38:28.640
Anyway, like, the point is, is we need to stand by and protect our brothers and sisters who are sticking out their necks for us, always.
01:38:42.220
And if anything happens, we know what the fuck is going on.
01:38:52.680
And that, in a sense, acts as some protection, too, if we sort of get ahead of things.
01:39:14.840
If all else fails and people are getting flying too close to the sun, so to speak, that they might try to assassinate them.
01:39:27.580
And we can't allow that or stand for that any more.
01:39:41.020
I heard WTF was the cameraman and MAGA was the narrator.
01:39:57.580
And I mean, also, like, on Fuentes, I think some folks, I mean, currently, there's, like, a hot, it seems like a hot subject about, like, Christianity and if Christianity is actually helpful or harmful for our people and this, that, and the other.
01:40:20.100
I mean, I think it's mostly noise, like, I'm Christian, and I think that that's the optimal path forward is to unite under the flag and the crucifix of our nations and just to say, essentially, fuck off.
01:40:41.280
Like, like, after all, Jews crucified Christ and the Bible warns us about them again and again and again.
01:40:52.060
And, and I mean, there's, it's a reason that there's a crucifix front and center in all of our churches, either a crucifix or Christ or guys are reflecting.
01:41:08.900
I mean, it's our ancestors essentially telling us, warning us, and us by placing, I mean, our ancestors by placing an image of Christ on a cross reminds us and essentially tells everyone else, like, hey, look, we've had enough of this shit.
01:41:34.900
We know what you did to our guy, and, and we're not going to tolerate that shit.
01:41:48.280
And at the same time, like, I got love for all my people, like, I guess I do place race over religion, even though I think that's sort of like a false, like, dichotomy or framework in a sense.
01:42:10.140
Although, like, I understand the predicament that our people are in, and I got the same love for people who are Christian or for whites who are Christian or agnostic or atheist or pagan or anything.
01:42:33.480
Like, I just, like, like, I won't judge others for their beliefs in that sense.
01:42:48.740
And then it's like, all right, let's lock arms and support each other and secure an existence for our people and white children, ultimately.
01:43:00.580
And, I mean, I do think, like, it is just sort of interesting and potentially helpful to have these conversations about, like, Christianity and Judaism.
01:43:17.020
And, I mean, it is true that, like, the church has been highly infiltrated and subverted and that a lot of, like, evil things are happening through the church that harm our people.
01:43:34.780
Such as, like, immigration and this sense of, like, colorblind, love thy neighbor, this, that, and the other.
01:43:48.360
I mean, though, like, ultimately, it isn't a reflection of true Christianity.
01:43:53.740
It's just a reflection of the subversion of Christianity.
01:43:57.700
And it's the same, like, the issue is, like, every sphere of our society has been infiltrated and subverted.
01:44:09.560
And, of course, like, they're going to try to infiltrate and subvert the most impactful spheres the most.
01:44:21.380
And that is, like, the spiritual life, I would argue, is, like, the most significant sphere.
01:44:31.880
So, like, I sort of think the solution is to reclaim our faith, to unsubvert it.
01:44:42.460
I mean, I believe that Christ and the apostles, the Israelites, that they were Aryan, Caucasian, white, and that our ancestors, their descendants, built European Christendom.
01:45:02.740
And, okay, it's been subverted, but we could just reclaim it.
01:45:09.680
And, I mean, it seems sort of necessary anyway.
01:45:13.880
Like, I, for one, as I say, I'm a Christian, and there's endless wisdom in true Christianity anyway.
01:45:24.280
Anyway, I've been on for a bit, although I'm just, like, sharing some thoughts out there.
01:45:38.540
I was going to say I was wondering how long y'all were going to let the religious stuff go on.
01:45:42.540
I mean, I appreciate that Hummingbird has his own opinions and stuff like that, but I thought that was something we kind of shied away from.
01:45:55.060
You know, as long as you're race first and you want to help our white people and the future of our white children, I don't give two shits.
01:46:00.720
You can fucking pray to the flying spaghetti monster for all I care.
01:46:03.880
As long as you can stand shoulder to shoulder with me and fight for white people, that's the only thing that matters to me.
01:46:18.520
My daughter eats SpaghettiOs, but my son, he had a stomach virus, and I was unaware of it, and he had a whole can of SpaghettiOs, and I had to clean that shit up, and then it gave me the stomach virus.
01:46:41.900
Like, there was a time, like, I was sort of a, I thought about them, and I think I had them once or twice as a child, and I saw, like, I'm sure folks remember those insane ads for SpaghettiOs, too.
01:46:59.520
I mean, in a sense, they were brilliant, like, because they had me tricked, and then I, like, I suddenly had, like, a craving for them, and I bought a can, and they're fucking gross as shit.
01:47:15.020
It's disgusting, so, yeah, sorry to hear that about, I think you said your son had an illness, as there is stilt of them, is that right?
01:47:27.900
No, it was, he had a stomach virus, and we didn't know, and then he ate a whole can of SpaghettiOs, and then that night, he woke up in the middle of the night, and he threw up all over the bed, and it had that SpaghettiO, but disgusting stomach virus smell, and then I had to clean it up, because my wife wouldn't get up.
01:47:46.260
And, yeah, I ended up getting the stomach virus after that, and throwing up everything I had, you know, both ends.
01:47:55.780
So, now I hate the smell of SpaghettiOs, it disgusts me, so I will not fuck with SpaghettiOs, period.
01:48:03.300
Yeah, I'm, I'm, I'm there with you, and that should be on the top of our agenda list once we reclaim our nation, is to outlaw SpaghettiOs.
01:48:19.400
No, no, we'll, we'll have a new, no, we'll have a, a new, you know how they had, like, the alphabetical ones, but we'll have ones that only spell, like, white power shit.
01:48:31.080
Okay, you, you think SpaghettiOs are bad, right?
01:48:33.700
I don't know if I told this, this story in here or somewhere else, but, uh, my brother, uh, he's a welder, but at one time he was, uh, part-timing at a factory, and it was a Vienna sausage factory.
01:48:46.720
And he was working the floor, and he, I think he said he worked there for two months, and after two months he couldn't take it anymore.
01:48:53.100
So, uh, you know, he was on the floor where they did all the canning and all the, the creation of the Vienna sausages.
01:48:59.500
You know, it's a, it's all a bunch of mush until they mull it.
01:49:02.420
Well, he told me that in the process of them creating it in these giant vats, you know, we're talking about hundreds of gallons, you know, huge vats of this pink paste that they formed into Vienna sausages.
01:49:18.420
And, yeah, they had plastic on the floor, but everybody walked back and forth from all these vats, and they had booties on and stuff like that.
01:49:25.020
But they would walk over all the stuff on the floor, and at the end of the night, they would go in with these giant plastic shovels, and they would scoop up all the stuff that was on the floor and throw it right back into the vat.
01:49:35.540
And, uh, they would boil it to, quote-unquote, kill anything, um, that had, uh, it had encountered onto the floor, which included spit and boogers and everything else that people shit in.
01:49:48.460
And that's what you get when you're eating Vienna sausages.
01:49:51.260
Uh, it may be one Vienna sausage in the, uh, entirety of the can that came from the floor, but the fact is they scoop it up off the floor and throw it right back into the vat.
01:50:01.140
So, uh, there, I think we should ban Vienna sausages.
01:50:04.420
I think it's funny you guys are talking about, uh, SpaghettiO commercials.
01:50:08.840
Dude, uh, fucking, uh, Skittles had some fucking pretty crazy commercials.
01:50:26.720
Dude, go on YouTube and watch banned Skittles commercials.
01:50:36.080
I think I, I think I know a few of the ones you're talking about here.
01:50:44.260
Yeah, no, there was a lot of, uh, yeah, definitely borderline wild ones out there, uh, back in the day.
01:50:50.700
But yeah, it just goes to show, like, I mean, uh, the food, the mass-produced food, you just want to stay away from it altogether.
01:50:55.920
You want to start, you know, making your own things, make your own mayonnaise, make your own, uh, whatever the hell.
01:51:03.780
You can find anything you want, a recipe for it.
01:51:06.180
Or, you know, mix a recipe from something else and combine it with something else.
01:51:10.760
And, you know, uh, replace things with healthier alternatives.
01:51:14.000
Like, um, you know, instead of using regular flour, you can use all sorts of different kinds of flour that are, you know, not as bad.
01:51:21.260
Uh, like I prefer, uh, grinding lentils and making flour from that.
01:51:27.160
Uh, don't make cookies with them so much, but for the most part, it's good.
01:51:32.920
Paladin, you're going to love the second thing.
01:51:38.080
So on vacation, I spoke with my one aunt and she was, uh, talking about Europe.
01:51:43.260
Um, and we're talking about exactly what we're talking about now, the food here, food there.
01:51:50.640
And she said when she was there, she never got sick once eating any of their food.
01:52:05.360
Like I know a owner of an Italian shop, everything he makes is it's all home.
01:52:16.700
Um, but anyways, um, to the other subject, paladin, uh, mythos as well.
01:52:25.300
Uh, I did purchase my wife a little surprise before a camping trip.
01:52:30.300
And I did buy her an espresso machine and boy, did we use that thing up?
01:52:35.840
I think I'm about to pull it out of the camper, put it in the house.
01:52:39.700
Grinding your own beans and making your own like froth and all dude.
01:52:53.460
Now, WTF, what you got to do is you got to get a mocha pot, right?
01:52:57.740
And you keep that in your truck with the, uh, with like a couple of bottles of water and
01:53:02.840
some, uh, brown coffee and you get that little butane torch, right.
01:53:09.100
And then whenever you're, you know, on the run or on the site, you just, uh, turn on that
01:53:13.740
butane torch, set it down and hold that mocha pot over it.
01:53:17.840
And it'll make you the greatest, uh, I don't drink coffee all like that.
01:53:21.640
I'll drink it on the weekends and I'll drink it while we're camping.
01:53:27.740
So I'm not, I'm not really a big coffee person.
01:53:39.840
I told her the other day, I had like, uh, a few double expressos and I was like pretty
01:53:48.120
It felt like my heart was going to pop out of my chest.
01:53:54.480
Hey, and, and, uh, something about what Nanya said.
01:54:00.800
I mean, it highlights the importance of us having our own sustainable, uh, self-sufficient
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communities, uh, so, so that we know exactly where our food and water is coming from.
01:54:23.320
Uh, cause unfortunately we can't trust, um, others to provide, uh, healthy food and water
01:54:38.540
I mean, I've seen like lots of examples of also at restaurants, like past food, especially
01:54:47.280
where if there's a staff of non white people, I mean, the unfortunate reality is most of them,
01:55:00.920
uh, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to do to the Jewish Marxist, uh, education slash into doctrine
01:55:15.240
nations system that they've spent most of their lives.
01:55:26.500
And so it's, uh, unfortunately it occurs that if a white person say orders a pizza somewhere
01:55:36.680
or a burrito somewhere, and the staff is all non white.
01:55:43.380
They, well, they might spit in our food or, or, or, or throw some stuff on the ground and
01:55:51.960
then throw it on our food, this, that, and the other.
01:55:55.640
So anyway, that's just like something else, like another reason, uh, that it isn't necessary
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for us to have our own, um, uh, self-sufficient communities really.
01:56:14.940
Yeah, that's, that's well said, but I, ever since I was a kid, we always ate at home, you
01:56:19.860
know, we had five or six family dinners a week.
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And, and then usually that seventh day was just like a soup and sandwich day.
01:56:27.860
We don't really go out to eat much, but that's the same reason.
01:56:30.540
I like to see who's touching my food, what's touching my food and where it came from, you
01:56:35.500
Cause like you said, you never know what somebody has done to it.
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You, you can't even really trust like door dash and shit anymore.
01:56:43.160
Like that shit is, you don't know that the person, the person delivered has a fucking mental
01:56:49.420
illness and you know, they're going to poison your food, spit in your fucking food, rub it
01:56:58.400
If you have land, if you have land or a little bit of land, get some birds, get eggs that
01:57:09.540
Everyone's bitching about the price of shit that are link up with people in your community.
01:57:16.500
They're going to put it towards their own personal farm.
01:57:20.780
I just sent some of you guys, uh, some pictures just right now.
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I sent you guys some pictures, but, uh, yeah, we got three that hatched.
01:57:49.820
When we get another, uh, another big, uh, litter of eggs, we're going to do another full
01:57:56.480
So we're getting it back up in our numbers on birds right now, but yeah, do it if you
01:58:02.160
And if you can't find someone in your community, work with them, help them out.
01:58:07.780
And another thing like, you know, when you get ordered food at a restaurant, whatever,
01:58:11.860
all that crap, uh, you're basically killing your gut bacteria.
01:58:15.220
Cause a lot of those establishments are using these, uh, high, you know, killing bacteria,
01:58:20.560
uh, you know, these, these sanitizers for everything they use, everything they come in
01:58:27.860
So therefore, um, you know, you're getting, you're killing your butt and gut bacteria and
01:58:33.000
it's, uh, it takes a long time to replace, you know, you gotta eat a lot of
01:58:38.000
So, um, yeah, it causes depression, it causes sluggishness, all sorts of bad things.
01:58:43.160
You know, you need that gut bacteria and when you kill it off just by eating like one fast
01:58:47.580
food, just one time, you're, you're, uh, setting your health bank like weeks, months.
01:58:56.400
Yeah, we were talking about, uh, you know, takeout or delivery food.
01:59:01.200
And, um, you know, I don't eat out all that often, um, occasionally, but I, I
01:59:13.260
And it always irritates me because, uh, it's called seven brew.
01:59:17.240
It's kind of like a Starbucks or a caribou coffee, one of those types of things.
01:59:21.240
And, uh, uh, it pisses me off because they, they have these, these towels.
01:59:27.340
It's an actual towel, not a, not a paper towel that they wipe your coffees off with before
01:59:36.260
So they're constantly wiping people's coffee cups with the same dirty towel, you know, cause
01:59:42.220
they spill coffee all over the coffee cup and they don't want to hand it to you with
01:59:47.860
You know, maybe it's the, the hypochondriac in me or, or whatever, but when they wipe my
01:59:53.540
coffee and then they go to touch, they'll, they'll physically hold the top of it, you
01:59:57.620
know, where you put your mouth and it's, it's so fucking gross.
02:00:01.220
Um, I don't know, maybe I don't, I don't really get sick all that often to be honest, but it's
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just the fact that somebody else's grubby fucking booger pickers are touching my coffee,
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you know, maybe where I might have to put my mouth.
02:00:17.080
We're all wondering now, Nanya, why the fuck do the, do you go there then?
02:00:24.120
I make my coffee at the house, but like I said, maybe once a week I'll, I'll get the urge
02:00:28.260
to go out and just, uh, get the coffee and, and it's kind of a double-edged sword.
02:00:32.840
Sometimes I'm like, yeah, I need the germs because, uh, maybe I don't go out as much
02:00:38.820
So in the back of my mind, I'm kind of like, maybe it'll give me some germs and help boost
02:00:47.940
You know, you, you don't want to look, but you kind of do want to look.
02:00:50.640
You reminded me the, uh, a couple of days ago, I went in the store that I always go
02:01:01.620
And, uh, I noticed every time I put my wife, uh, can Dr. Pepper up on the counter for him
02:01:07.180
to ring up, he always has to grab it and finger it.
02:01:09.920
So after about twice, I was like, why do you have to touch it and finger it and rub all
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And I said, you understand me, you know what you're doing.
02:01:21.400
But then I went in there, uh, yesterday and wouldn't, you know, he didn't touch it at
02:01:46.280
Uh, so, you know, here's what, while I was literally.
02:01:48.960
on this call, literally I caught a speckled trout, man, while I was on this call and it
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occurred to me is like, even for those that don't have a fish every day, man.
02:02:00.480
So, but even for those that don't have any land and can't, you know, have a chicken, man,
02:02:05.200
you know, it was like, you can just get a fishing pole, take your, take your kids.
02:02:08.340
Um, and yeah, I mean, it's, it's some of the best eating ever, probably in some of your
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Uh, you can check that out yourself, but, uh, it's just a really wonderful, wonderful
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And it's, you know, it's, it's free aside from getting there and catching them.
02:02:27.820
And you can prepare them a million different ways.
02:02:30.160
But one, one thing I wanted to mention that this one brother was talking about earlier
02:02:35.540
And I, I kind of thought about that a little bit.
02:02:37.760
I mean, if we're going to go that far, let's just go straight for Chef Boyardee, you know,
02:02:42.520
because that motherfucker might've been a Jew or something, dude.
02:02:44.760
I don't know, but you know, I don't think we should just stop at SpaghettiOs.
02:02:52.100
Well, I think Paladin's going to change it to Chef Boyardee nigger.
02:02:55.600
Yeah, we gotta, we gotta get rid of the Chef Boyardee niggers also.
02:02:59.580
That's something we've always talked about, though, is the fish in here.
02:03:02.420
We've always talked about it's healthier to catch your own, gut it, because the ones
02:03:07.740
that, uh, well, that was you, Paladin, if I'm not mistaken, and saying all the shit
02:03:12.220
they put in the fish that you buy from the store.
02:03:15.960
Uh, no, I think I, I mentioned that whitefish was good.
02:03:20.300
And then somebody said that, that, uh, fish in general has lots of, I think it was Nanya
02:03:23.960
that said that actually, uh, that had, they have lots of plastic, microplastics, toxins,
02:03:38.480
Cause the FDA the other day just approved lab grown salmon for, uh, human consumption.
02:03:44.720
So, you know, pretty soon you're going to have beyond salmon, you know?
02:03:51.540
But yeah, I would, I would agree with Marco with the, with the fish and I fish as many
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And also with the kids thing, you know, how all most kids want to be on their phone, but
02:04:01.560
if you get them out in the woods and get them in nature, they forget all about that phone.
02:04:08.200
Dude, if you don't take your kids camping, you're fucking missing out.
02:04:11.620
You take your kids camping, give them a fucking walkie talkie.
02:04:16.900
Go meet friends, go get hurt, get up, fucking walk it off.
02:04:23.260
Speaking of, uh, we all gotta start having more children also, whoever's able to, you
02:04:40.240
I'm, I'm working on my wife trying to make four.
02:04:42.480
I don't know, but it's, uh, it's one of those, uh, you know, y'all know.
02:04:46.840
We've been talking about having another one, but we like to pretend, uh, none.
02:04:56.420
I have said that in the past and, uh, it goes back to all the, the forever chemicals
02:05:03.000
Uh, you know, Marco brought up that, you know, maybe we got some clean water in our
02:05:07.700
Um, even in Minnesota, you know, it's known as the land of 10,000 lakes, even though
02:05:13.460
But the fact is the amount of herbicides and disgusting chemicals that are in the
02:05:22.720
I was under the impression that it was a very clean place simply because it had lots
02:05:29.220
So I decided to, uh, test my water and I lived out in the country, but it was city water.
02:05:35.480
Um, uh, but there were tons and tons of chemicals in the water, like way more than I thought there
02:05:42.920
So I ended up installing some filters and having these like five layer filtration systems and
02:05:48.720
But, uh, just think that's, that's the city water and that water is already purified before
02:05:58.060
And yes, the fish, obviously fish is good for you.
02:06:01.140
Uh, but the fact is that there are lots of this crap, uh, it's in our rainwater, it's in our
02:06:15.740
A lot of people don't even understand that everything that is waterproof has Teflon in
02:06:22.120
It may be called another name or what have you, but it is Teflon and it's a horrible chemical
02:06:27.680
that has been poisoning, uh, the American water system and the American people, the cows, uh,
02:06:34.940
all of our livestock, all that kind of stuff since the forties.
02:06:38.800
And they have come out with a hundred more since then.
02:06:41.180
So just keep that in mind, you know, yes, fish, obviously, if you, you can get it from
02:06:46.940
a, a decently clean source is going to be better there than from the market where they
02:06:51.840
are injecting all these dyes to make it look pretty, just like they do with meat.
02:06:55.580
But, uh, those are definitely things to consider when you're talking about one thing being,
02:07:00.020
uh, uh, safer than another, you know, unless you're purifying your water and you're raising
02:07:04.800
the fish yourself, you're going to get those types of chemicals.
02:07:07.940
Uh, but, uh, I do agree with the chickens 100%.
02:07:11.420
You know, my father has several chickens and I got more eggs than I could ever fucking
02:07:20.700
He's always got fucking eggs sitting around to the point to where he's like, Hey, you
02:07:23.960
You know, I need to get rid of these fucking eggs.
02:07:26.980
So absolutely people, you know, have your own gardens, have your own chicken coops, raise
02:07:32.040
your own livestock, all these times, you know, if you've got the land to do it, then
02:07:35.580
It just takes a little bit of work, a little bit of sweat, but nobody ever died from fucking
02:07:41.500
You know, unless you're just one of those people that's out there working in 115 degrees
02:07:44.740
like a retard and, uh, you know, you've got a jacket on or something.
02:07:51.300
I mean, if you can do it, do it, but don't be stupid.
02:07:58.560
Stop eating the, uh, what the radio would call goy slop, you know, I'm going to bounce
02:08:03.740
off of you and don't forget about cooking utensils.
02:08:08.440
A lot of people should, we should be cooking with wood utensils, nothing else.
02:08:26.840
You definitely shouldn't be using stuff like that.
02:08:28.780
And I wanted to comment on what Paul was saying, you know, uh, get your kids out there.
02:08:36.620
Uh, unfortunately here in Arkansas during the summer, it is, uh, it is super fucking hot.
02:08:41.500
It's way hotter than I thought it would be coming from, uh, South Texas.
02:08:44.140
But, uh, yeah, it's hard to, it's hard to fish when it's a hundred plus degrees outside
02:08:48.880
and you're just sitting there sweating your ass off for two hours.
02:08:52.640
But yes, take your kids out camping, take them out fishing, take them out into nature.
02:08:57.140
And like you said, they will forget about that phone or that tablet or what, you know,
02:09:05.100
But the fact is when you're, when you're building that relationship with your kids, that's things
02:09:10.020
that they remember and they can pass on to their children as well.
02:09:13.080
So I think that's important, uh, for us to consider, uh, especially, uh, those of us that
02:09:18.340
have kids is to, uh, get closer to your children and have them respect your ideals.
02:09:23.660
Uh, make sure that you're teaching them the things that need to be taught real history.
02:09:27.800
Uh, well, you know, whether it be the 88 precepts, understanding the 14 words, these types of
02:09:33.360
things are very important, uh, for their future and the future of their children as well.
02:09:45.640
Um, so one last fishing tip and then I'll shut up about it is look for ponds, right?
02:09:50.920
Um, you want to, you want to kind of look for ponds where, and what this brother Nunya was
02:09:56.020
saying is, see, they spray for algae in some of these lakes and stuff.
02:09:59.280
And so anyone, anybody where they're paying for, for, you know, when you see that, uh,
02:10:06.080
That four wheeler that shows up once a month and he's buzzing around, spraying that shed
02:10:10.440
on the edge of the lake, he's trying to control algae, right?
02:10:13.900
You don't want, you know, you don't want to eat anything out of there.
02:10:15.900
So try to find, you know, there are really nice isolated ponds, um, and the biggest fish
02:10:28.060
You don't want to get shot if you're on some old man's farm in Alabama or some shit, but,
02:10:32.060
uh, you know, make sure you know what you're doing, where you're going.
02:10:35.340
But the thing about the kids is he's got a couple of wealthy Canucks and, uh, by the
02:10:42.240
That's, uh, they have a hockey team called the Vancouver Canucks.
02:10:47.940
They got a place down here real close to me, just a couple of doors down.
02:10:51.240
And when they come down, um, their daughter, and this was to Mr. Paul's point, and none
02:10:56.800
of you hit on it too, is when they come down, their daughter, they got two boys and a girl.
02:11:02.460
That girl stands out there probably 10, 12 years old and catches fish all evening long.
02:11:12.000
Um, but the point is the dad, you know, uh, they just, it's, it's a bonding thing, man.
02:11:18.820
I'll just watch this child out there till the sun goes down till they make her come in.
02:11:29.440
I will say one thing is we do have a team named the Cox and they suck balls.
02:11:43.760
And people like, will be like, you can't, you can't be call yourself Canadian if you don't
02:11:51.040
I didn't mean to sidetrack the conversation, but yeah.
02:11:54.080
I mean, at this point, like professional sports is essentially a distraction and, and
02:12:09.020
I mean, if one considers the ownership and then the television contracts and the, um, marketing
02:12:18.780
and advertisement, um, and I mean, ultimately it's, uh.
02:12:24.080
Uh, distraction, I mean, playing sports, uh, I appreciate a lot.
02:12:32.120
I enjoy playing, being an active participant and, um, though, yeah, it's just something
02:12:39.760
strange anyway about like watching people get paid to play a sport.
02:12:51.060
I think it's just glorifying nons and creating more division, you know, instead of us coming
02:12:57.520
together, we'll fight over a sports team or something, you know, or my bad white.
02:13:04.680
I was just going to say, yeah, like people are willing to start wars over sports, but when
02:13:08.920
you tell them, you know, that you got, they got pedophiles in the government, they're like,
02:13:18.600
No, I was going to, I was going to touch on it.
02:13:22.900
I was going to say the same to you, although, um, just then real quick, I mean, a hundred
02:13:31.740
percent, like imagine if some of that energy was channeled into things that actually matters,
02:13:40.500
such as, uh, building up ourselves, our friends and families, our communities and, and taking
02:13:49.200
to, to down this pedophilic state to panic treasonous regime.
02:14:03.120
Yeah, I was, I was going to touch on the, uh, you know, it's just going to say to, uh,
02:14:08.220
it looks like you dropped down the gentleman that was bringing up the fishing, right?
02:14:14.180
I would go, uh, I would wander for miles and miles, you know, even at eight years old,
02:14:19.260
put a fishing pole and just find different lakes.
02:14:21.720
Luckily I never got, uh, never got in trouble or anything, but that I would just go out there
02:14:25.900
You know, my dad allowed me to do whatever the pretty much I wanted because he wasn't
02:14:30.540
a very good parent, but the fact remains that, uh, I was that kid that was allowed to do
02:14:36.860
I went to the beach at nine years old by myself and it was a couple of miles away.
02:14:41.180
I'd ride a skateboard or a bike down there, almost died a couple of times, but luckily
02:14:46.220
But, uh, you know, I won't let my son do something like that, but on the same token,
02:14:50.300
you know, the, the freedom that we were provided, uh, as children is a little different than it
02:14:59.040
Uh, while I would enjoy having my son, uh, that same, uh, freedom, I worry because there's
02:15:06.260
so many fucking retards out there now that'll try to snatch a kid or, uh, you know, all this
02:15:13.660
So I don't, I don't allow that, um, that much freedom to my son that I had.
02:15:21.900
Um, but, um, I had something else I was going to say, but I forgot because, uh, niggers
02:15:33.660
Well, just raise your hand like a non nigger and we'll call on you again, brother.
02:15:42.080
So white, we got anything going on in your timeline?
02:15:53.560
If you guys, uh, didn't already see, we got the, uh, white excellence clothing line up
02:15:59.720
Grab some, uh, grab some cool clothing for your friends and family or yourself, grab a
02:16:07.600
Uh, I mean, help support the space, help support, uh, white excellence in general.
02:16:14.820
Um, and, uh, there will be more, uh, items coming and being launched on there as well,
02:16:23.500
So, uh, yeah, check back regularly for new drops, limited edition drops and yeah, you
02:16:31.160
So, uh, that being said, uh, I want to say thank you to the, uh, 38 of you who reposted the
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Uh, keep up the good work and, uh, yeah, if you guys haven't shared the space, help us
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Um, and, uh, yeah, that's, uh, we, we do these shows.
02:16:52.380
If, if you're new here, we do these shows every day, Monday to Friday, uh, Mondays and
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So, uh, lots of white power entertainment for you guys.
02:17:08.420
Uh, if you're working, if you're doing some chores at home, if you're, you know, doing the
02:17:12.780
garden, you can put it in your earbuds and, uh, yeah, make sure you're following the white
02:17:19.340
Uh, follow the co-hosts and, um, yeah, basically, uh, repost the space helps us out WTF, then
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I knew a little bit about the store, but I get it.
02:17:44.760
As soon as I seen the site up above, um, a dad hat, of course.
02:17:49.840
Um, and, uh, I want to give a round of applause to white and Paul, especially Paul helping out
02:17:58.820
Uh, giving Paladin a big, uh, a big helping hand.
02:18:15.320
I, sometimes I, uh, got my hands full with something and then you take it over.
02:18:23.740
Paladin's always, he's always, he, uh, he does a lot, man.
02:18:30.040
Aaron, you probably wouldn't be here right now.
02:18:45.400
It would probably be, uh, well, I can't think of his fucking name.
02:18:50.080
The fucking, uh, gay Christian cook guy with the fucking 50 different fucking, uh, uh, donate
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Everyone here, everyone, everyone who's involved behind the scenes and who's, who hosts all
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We all work together as a team and that's how it's done.
02:19:38.960
Even if it's just a day until you get back, you know, get things sorted out.
02:19:49.840
I was going to say, uh, you know, WTF, when you get your hat, I was thinking about ordering
02:19:53.560
a dad hat too, but, um, you know, I looked at the picture of it and it looked like the
02:19:58.320
brim where it attaches to the top part of the hat was a little bubbled.
02:20:02.100
Uh, now I'm not making any, uh, uh, specific critique, but when you get your hat, if you could
02:20:06.980
take a couple of pictures and maybe send it to me in the DM or post it.
02:20:11.440
I'll put on my speedo and the hat, I'll send you a picture, brother.
02:20:14.960
I don't want to see the speedo, but I'll definitely see some pictures of the hat.
02:20:19.380
You've got to see the speedo if you're a part of the club, brother.
02:20:25.760
I just, before I buy it, I want to see the hat into a speedo and take a picture of that.
02:20:30.960
So just, you know, kind of tune out the skin around the hat, just so you know.
02:20:35.760
But yeah, I, I want to see a couple of, um, real world pictures, not, uh, internet pictures
02:20:44.640
Apparently I'm, I'm old like that, but, uh, no, I was going to say, and I definitely appreciate
02:20:49.200
what you guys do and I do want to support the channel.
02:20:51.320
So, uh, you know, once we get those pictures and I can see it is, uh, of the quality that
02:20:57.260
But, uh, again, uh, thank you guys for the space.
02:21:00.740
I see Frank is doing a space on the, uh, poetic edda and I'm interested in that, uh, not
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to hijack any of your, uh, uh, your people here, but, uh, I'm going to go partake in that
02:21:12.420
and thank you for the space and I'll give you all a big white fucking power.
02:21:24.480
Um, I, um, I think we're going to be getting some samples ready to show you guys some shots
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So the first prints of everything's getting ready, getting to go, ready to go.
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And once the first prints are done, then, you know, we can, uh, get some samples in to
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Uh, it should be coming up within the week or so.
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Uh, we're going to get limited edition speedos just for, uh, WTF and, uh, and all that.
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Uh, it's just, uh, it's a lot of work to set up, uh, you know, make sure everything's
02:22:09.960
placed right on the, uh, you know, the diagrams, all that stuff.
02:22:13.400
Uh, you've got to vectorize everything and, uh, get it ready for the print shop.
02:22:17.600
So, yeah, it's a lot of work goes into it, but, um, yeah, that's why, you know, it's,
02:22:28.260
I think he heard the, the thing about the speedos.
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You know, we got that delay, so white powers, pedos, Marco doesn't, isn't into it.
02:22:39.000
Um, yeah, no, uh, lots of different things coming.
02:22:41.900
Uh, we've had a lot of suggestions coming for the, for the, you know, different designs,
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We might have something that, uh, if you don't like just hats and shirts, there will definitely
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And also, yeah, if you guys, uh, want to just donate, help us out, uh, by donating, uh,
02:23:03.100
Uh, there's options for that also on the website.
02:23:05.400
So check it out and bookmark it and, uh, check back regularly.
02:23:14.880
Let's, uh, not forget about giving love to, yeah, all the WER guys, especially the guys
02:23:20.560
in the back channels behind the scenes, making these sites pop.
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It just doesn't happen out of thin fucking air.
02:23:47.040
Um, yeah, we got about, uh, we got about, uh, 40 minutes left here.
02:23:51.180
So, uh, if you do want to come up and grab a mic, you got about 20, 25 minutes before
02:23:56.100
we shut off the, uh, microphone invites for until we switch over to the white power lunch
02:24:01.700
So if you guys want to come up, uh, drop some knowledge, drop some ideas, uh, you know,
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Uh, if you want to just come say a quick white power, grab a microphone, jump up here.
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I just realized we got a big, big full house here.
02:24:18.400
So yeah, white power guys, uh, 137 of you guys are listening.
02:24:22.880
Uh, if we could get those, uh, repulse up would be very, very helpful for getting this
02:24:27.580
out to the broader audience, uh, and, uh, help us keep going, you know, uh, help us stay
02:24:33.260
at the top of the little list there where it shows all the spaces.
02:24:36.600
So appreciate everybody doing that sharing to, to their part.
02:24:40.260
Um, and yeah, we've been having a good conversation today, today so far.
02:24:44.300
So anybody got any other topics of conversation?
02:24:46.900
Uh, we got, we got homeschooled Jedi up, uh, what's going on with you?
02:24:53.920
Hey, I'd just like to get back to, uh, the subject of, uh, getting your kids outside the
02:24:59.700
camp and give them some skills, the skills that don't rely on technology.
02:25:06.120
Even if you don't have them yourself, it's a great learning opportunity for you and your
02:25:12.800
Um, you know, the old boy Scouts used to be great until that.
02:25:16.900
It had a, you know, tragic ending, but, you know, as parents and grandparents, we're
02:25:26.920
And I've, I've noticed a lot of the modern guys have just kind of done away with it.
02:25:34.620
If you don't have the skill yourself, start off small and progress from there.
02:25:47.620
I just seen also in the timeline here, uh, Ghislaine Maxwell is, opposes the U S government
02:25:54.340
proposal to release the grand jury transcripts.
02:26:04.520
I can't, I don't even know that they have a say when they're, you know, implement implicated
02:26:13.920
Trump's also saying he's not, probably not going to go for a third term.
02:26:19.200
So yeah, all the Magatars are probably having a feeling about that.
02:26:28.540
So interesting, uh, not a whole lot on the news though.
02:26:32.480
News timeline today, uh, flooding in India, a hundred dead, uh, must be some nasty, stinky
02:26:47.760
I think this brother hummingbird was before me.
02:26:58.540
Um, yeah, just to echo homeschools, uh, sentiments about learning skills and especially like
02:27:11.700
survival skills, um, you know, how to defend oneself also, um, some kind of martial art, um,
02:27:28.540
um, and, uh, sort of, uh, his, he has homeschool in his name and I'm a big, big advocate for
02:27:38.600
homeschooling, uh, somewhat off subject though.
02:27:41.940
Uh, in, uh, in, uh, in, in Scandinavia and, uh, other parts of Europe, uh, the preschool and
02:27:53.540
kindergarten is, uh, done out doors, like in, in wooded areas and, uh, forest.
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And it's about like that very thing, um, uh, you know, uh, you know, survival and all that.
02:28:18.560
So, uh, yeah, just, just, just sort of echoing his sentiments.
02:28:30.260
That is something that is getting worked on in the back channels with the bigger picture
02:28:49.320
So, um, yeah, talking about this one brother was saying, uh, you know, read books and that
02:28:57.800
type of thing, but I would also say, I agree with that.
02:29:00.980
Um, uh, but all I would also say is don't be afraid to ask somebody that's good, you
02:29:06.100
know, that's kind of already good at what you aspire to do.
02:29:11.960
I think brother Paul from experience, but there's nothing wrong in taking a kid out and
02:29:16.740
I mean, it's, um, these Canadian neighbors I referred to earlier, um, they, I could see
02:29:24.100
that I could see they didn't know what they were doing.
02:29:25.800
Um, and then, so, you know, I walk these ponds every day, all day long, uh, when I'm not
02:29:30.800
on these calls now or writing code working, uh, God damn, I got to give a presentation
02:29:39.360
So, um, here's the thing I was going to say is that, you know, they finally came to me
02:29:44.220
and they were like, how are you catching these fish, man?
02:29:57.400
And so I told him, I said, look, I'll just, I'll give you a fishing rod.
02:30:00.540
I live right around the pond here, come around here.
02:30:04.480
So what, what, what I'm trying to share is don't be afraid to ask, and they were catching
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So don't be afraid to ask people if it's building a fire, catching fish, whatever it is, you know,
02:30:17.000
reading books is a very wonderful thing, obviously, right?
02:30:19.780
But don't be, don't be ashamed to ask someone because, uh, you know, uh, as if you're really
02:30:25.380
a good white American person, you're going to fucking help somebody, man.
02:30:29.920
And these are just good old Canadians that really didn't know what they were doing.
02:30:44.760
There's no reason why we can't associate, communicate, talk to one another.
02:30:49.140
And that's one thing I wish Mythos could get up here.
02:30:55.420
And when you do that, it is like, it is amazing.
02:30:58.000
You meet people and you might even meet people that are very fucking close by, have children
02:31:03.360
the same age, same ideology, and boom, play dates.
02:31:12.680
I did forget to bring our fishing rods and I was unloading everything.
02:31:17.300
And my boy was like, dad, you forgot our fishing rods.
02:31:23.180
I mean, I, you know, I did mess up with doing that, you know, but, uh,
02:31:28.000
there was other people there that had extra and it worked out, you know, it's just, it's,
02:31:36.680
And that's all what matters at the end of the day.
02:31:40.900
Don't, don't ever tell anybody else that brother, we love you here, but don't ever admit that
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I had a lot, a lot on my plate, but yeah, that's why you're the man brother.
02:31:53.480
I love you no matter what WTF, even though you are one ugly son of a bitch, I still love
02:32:13.620
When, uh, when I had that first conference call or the first video call, you are a lot
02:32:18.680
I thought she's going to be some little goblin.
02:32:23.920
We, we, you said that you're like, man, we kind of look the same.
02:32:35.280
We're, we're getting a little faggy, so we better let Mark.
02:33:07.740
Um, one thing I do want to say is while I think books are great for like a hundred,
02:33:13.300
hundred and fifty dollars, uh, you can buy like a cheap laptop and then, um, there's
02:33:17.980
all this software now to where you can download, uh, Wikipedia in bulk.
02:33:22.240
And I think that's another really good thing that you can do too, because you can get some
02:33:26.300
real cheap laptop and you can have, um, any language model that you want running on
02:33:31.460
And then on top of that, you can have, uh, Wikipedia, like any Wikipedia links that you,
02:33:39.460
So you can have anything on any sort of survival in, um, you know, how to cut and, uh, gut fish
02:33:45.100
and all that good stuff, how to, uh, hunt, like, uh, how to build weapons, whatever, whatever
02:33:50.040
it is that you would think that you would need.
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And I think that helps and goes a long way as well, because it, while books are great,
02:33:57.820
carrying around a lot of books is kind of a pain in the ass.
02:34:00.580
And if you need to move for any reason whatsoever, I think, I think having a way to have a both
02:34:05.920
portable LLM for like real quick questions, as well as having pretty much the entirety of
02:34:11.120
Wikipedia at your disposal at any given moment and not having to be connected to the internet
02:34:15.340
for any of this is also something that would be, you know, extremely beneficial.
02:34:19.260
Uh, heaven forbid that the, uh, complete, you know, grid shuts down or anything like that.
02:34:26.480
Yeah, I was gonna, I was just, you just hit that too.
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I was just about to say, you know, that's great.
02:34:32.080
Uh, you know, if you, if you're not in a grid down situation, but, um, you definitely want
02:34:37.420
to have some survival books if you don't, uh, you know what I mean?
02:34:40.520
Some, uh, I would recommend they got a book of medicine, you know, you can, um, uh, you know,
02:34:47.500
the survival guides that also have all the medicinal, you know, things that you can do
02:34:52.400
in case you have no hospital access, you know, you can take care of yourself.
02:34:56.980
Um, you know, lots of, uh, those survival books are just kind of, um, wide range.
02:35:02.480
So, uh, get a big, nice, big survival book that you can have on hand, uh, in case the power does
02:35:08.420
And then, uh, you know, you can learn from that also as you go, but it's also, you know,
02:35:12.440
very good to have those kinds of things in, you know, ready to go.
02:35:16.280
There's also another one I seen that I have actually myself.
02:35:24.160
Um, it's basically a book that shows you, I can't remember the name off the top of my
02:35:29.160
It's in my thing somewhere, uh, but a survival hacks, that's what it is.
02:35:33.840
And it's basically a book that has a bunch of, um, you know, different things you can
02:35:38.720
hack together items, you know, um, uh, you can take like everyday items and make certain
02:35:46.920
Fishing traps, uh, traps for animals, small animals, big animals, it gives you a whole
02:35:52.420
bunch of ideas for, so that in case you're in a grid down, uh, you know, shit hits the
02:35:57.540
fan type situation, you know, you can always be on the ready and have, you know, plans for
02:36:03.660
Uh, and then, but yeah, so anyways, that was just me kind of going off about how, you
02:36:07.880
know, sometimes we might have the grid down, but I totally agree with you.
02:36:15.500
I thought you were done, man, but trapping definitely.
02:36:17.760
If you can learn how to trap, that will always work.
02:36:34.400
You guys know where I stand with all that, uh, who know me well.
02:36:47.980
What mostly, mostly, uh, I talked with mostly a little bit in the back channels and she asked
02:36:53.700
me to buy this book and I tell you what, we use it constantly.
02:36:57.400
Um, it's like a natural medicines, uh, remedies, uh, it's a whole, it's a whole entire encyclopedia
02:37:08.720
Uh, um, you know, you know, uh, if you guys have, uh, uh, teenage daughters, maybe they have
02:37:14.800
a little bit of acne, uh, do, do things with a remedy, natural remedy.
02:37:19.260
And, uh, also I have a brother, one of our brothers, uh, he, uh, he has now found out
02:37:27.120
he's like type two, whatever diabetes, diabetes.
02:37:34.320
So, I mean, it has, uh, is waiting, it's holding its weight in gold already.
02:37:40.580
Um, so definitely stuff to look into, but yeah, I love the topic.
02:37:44.340
Like, it's amazing, uh, it's, uh, it's books just to, you know, keep on standby for whatever.
02:37:51.160
You're pretty dumb not to go and just spend a few bucks just to have, you know, whatever
02:37:55.800
may have you, uh, like what they were saying, you know, trapping or, or, um, like I said,
02:38:04.740
They, they make so many and there's, and they're pretty affordable.
02:38:10.600
The, uh, the two that I got, uh, there's a survival hacks book and it's, uh, goes into
02:38:16.300
depth about shelter, water, fire gear, staying healthy and food.
02:38:19.800
So prepper, you know, you can, uh, have prepper, you know, find ways to make food, cook this
02:38:27.700
Uh, and then also the survival medicine handbook is this giant fucking book that's got like
02:38:33.060
anything, uh, basically the tagline is, you know, it's the essential guide for when help
02:38:39.700
So if there's a shit hits the fan situation, you know, you're, you got a book that can guide
02:38:45.340
you and teach you all the different ways to, from, you know, getting someone's airways open,
02:38:50.320
uh, to, uh, you know, um, doing, uh, stitches and all that.
02:38:56.300
They also have, um, they also have these, uh, little kits you can get on Amazon and, uh, there's,
02:39:02.740
uh, like I say, for example, a stitches kit, you can learn how to stitch wounds and gives
02:39:09.280
you a little silicone thing you can practice with.
02:39:11.760
I don't know how good they are, but, um, yeah, I've seen them on there.
02:39:15.600
Uh, so it's little kits you can buy to practice your stitching techniques.
02:39:20.420
Uh, it might be, not be exactly like skin, but Marco's giving me thumbs down.
02:39:28.300
Hey, Paladin, if you can send me those two books, I'm going to see if I have them or
02:39:37.320
I guess the, uh, stitching book is like right in the catalog with like the, the, the home
02:39:41.680
circumcision books or some shit, dude, I can't do it, man.
02:39:45.580
But so this brother, uh, so I love white paper, man.
02:39:49.200
I want to, uh, Hey, that's white power right there.
02:39:53.680
Like if you're sitting in the sun, there's nothing better than a good old book.
02:39:57.360
But, uh, but here, here's the thing, what this brother yellow was saying.
02:40:02.900
So this is kind of the way me and my wife go back and forth, you know, about this is
02:40:11.160
So if you, depending on what your job is, it doesn't have to be your job.
02:40:17.640
It could be music, man, especially, but you know, it's so searchable, the digital, digital
02:40:23.180
So as you build that library, it's really easy to buzz across all that.
02:40:27.320
And maybe you just want to, you know, look for one tiny part of whatever that discipline
02:40:36.600
When you buy these books, even when I buy the white paper, which I do frequently, uh,
02:40:41.440
on, on, on Amazon or whatever, you can get the PDF for, for, uh, for, um, just, uh, for
02:40:51.040
And then what I do is I create a folder and I'll throw all those PDFs in there.
02:40:55.780
And then, uh, with Adobe, you can actually search that folder and it will go through all
02:41:03.580
So you've got, you bought the white paper, you got that, right.
02:41:07.320
But then you can also have the digital version and use Adobe and search those and immediately
02:41:15.060
So there is kind of a, there's kind of a currency of the merit, the marriage of those
02:41:25.000
And, uh, even with the, uh, the AI now you can upload the PDF and it'll search right through
02:41:30.860
You can get the fine points, the fine details, uh, you know, uh, the, the TLDR of any like
02:41:40.140
That's definitely while we got electricity, while it's in our hands, um, you know, learn
02:41:44.520
everything you can on YouTube, whatever, uh, you know, learn skills, as many skills as you
02:41:50.500
can take survival classes, all those kinds of things, get ready to go.
02:41:54.680
Cause then you get practiced and then you're not afraid when shit actually hits the fan,
02:41:59.180
So you got a plan, you got a, you know, you got a, an idea of what you to expect and you're
02:42:05.340
not going to be just losing your head freaking out.
02:42:14.380
I love that, but I'm going to shoot it down for a second.
02:42:19.340
If you don't have those devices in EMP bags, let's just say that were to happen.
02:42:25.020
Then you have all that storage on a device is fucking gone.
02:42:29.180
So just throwing it out there, maybe order some EMP bags and have devices strictly for
02:42:52.180
Um, I mean, I think that's an excellent skill to learn, like any sort of, uh, you know, health,
02:43:03.540
I think it's, uh, seems, uh, wise to learn those skills.
02:43:11.720
And I just wanted to add, if someone is uncomfortable stitching, um, another method that is highly
02:43:22.300
effective, uh, depending on the size of the wound is, uh, diatomaceous earth.
02:43:34.300
Um, it's, it's, it's sort of like, uh, fine, uh, crumbled, um, fossils, essentially.
02:43:48.920
And if, hold on, are you talking about, hummingbird, are you talking about stuff for pools?
02:44:03.260
Um, and if, if one puts that on an open wound, that, um, someone is unable to stop from bleeding,
02:44:14.840
like, uh, it actually coagulates the, uh, blood at the surface, sort of like creating,
02:44:25.560
And so, uh, to, to, to put that, sprinkle that over the wound and then to wrap it in
02:44:35.060
cloth is a highly effective method of, uh, stopping bleeding and military personnel, uh,
02:44:51.020
So, and then I also wanted to say, I, I think, um, another skill to have is to be, be able
02:45:00.580
to identify, uh, plant life and fungi that is edible.
02:45:08.220
Um, especially if there's, uh, uh, uh, forests, places around you that you can harvest that
02:45:36.120
And, uh, to what you said about the wounds, if it's a big wound, like, uh, you know, uh,
02:45:42.080
cut off limb or something like that, you want to learn how to use tourniquets and, uh, have
02:45:48.380
Um, you know, if you're, if you don't have a tourniquet in your car or like an IFAC or
02:45:54.120
something in your car, you know, you could, it could save your life.
02:45:57.940
Um, but the thing is you want to make sure that they are legitimate, uh, military certified
02:46:03.160
tourniquets because there are a lot of fake ones from China and they will do you no good.
02:46:07.720
So, um, yeah, making sure that you have the proper, um, you know, tools for that is good.
02:46:14.420
If you get in a car accident, just a quick, you know, IFAC, um, in your car, um, have the
02:46:21.080
emergency, you know, has, comes with a little bit of like, you know, uh, the, but yeah,
02:46:27.620
Uh, if you have the proper ones, uh, there's a lot of, yeah.
02:46:31.260
So like, yeah, make sure you get the, you know, how to learn, how to identify which are,
02:46:35.380
which ones are proper, which ones are not, because there's a lot of fake ones out there.
02:46:40.540
So yeah, that being said, we're going to go to yellow, then WTF again.
02:46:45.640
Um, and to add onto that point, I think, um, as, as, you know, as homo as it is, and as
02:46:52.060
much as people call it, you know, pocket jewelry and all that, I think, uh, having like
02:46:55.500
little EBC med kits and having like some sort of like getaway bag or something in your car
02:46:59.820
at all times is also really important because, um, I know I pretty much don't leave without
02:47:07.720
Like I, even if I'm just going to work and coming home or whatever, I always carry something
02:47:12.600
And I always have, um, like a med kit in my car or something.
02:47:16.020
Cause I mean, you never know what's going to happen.
02:47:18.380
Uh, and you never know when, you know, shit's going to hit the fan.
02:47:21.460
So I think it's always good to have, you know, something on you, even if it's just like
02:47:24.820
a knife, a couple of band-aids and some disinfectant wipes, I think, uh, I think you can never
02:47:33.960
If you're not prepared, you're preparing to fail.
02:47:47.520
You were talking about stuff, same stuff, right?
02:47:51.460
Um, yeah, I mean, it's for, it's for a lot of things.
02:47:57.560
Like some folks even, uh, uh, consume it and, and there's claims that it's like anti-parasitical
02:48:06.440
or that it, uh, coagulates heavy metals and expels them.
02:48:11.520
Um, though, yeah, it's, it's diatomaceous earth.
02:48:17.600
I actually haven't heard about it, uh, in reference to swimming pools though.
02:48:29.500
You can't like some people even put it around their gardens to keep snails and, uh, other
02:48:34.660
Cause it's cut some like little tiny, uh, little tiny cuts for these insects so they
02:48:42.400
Uh, there's like, yeah, a whole bunch of uses for it actually.
02:48:45.720
Like you said, some people are ingesting it, uh, claiming that it has benefits too.
02:48:50.160
So yeah, it's a multi-use, uh, uh, multi, uh, yeah.
02:48:57.160
Once you said that, I was like, no fucking way.
02:49:02.160
The other thing I wanted to say is where the fuck is based when you need them on the
02:49:11.360
We, uh, he doesn't, uh, he doesn't come here anymore.
02:49:42.440
I almost didn't let him up yesterday, but I was figuring, oh, I'll give him a chance.
02:49:48.820
Yeah, yesterday I left that totally up to you because I did not know.
02:49:57.300
He ended up doing the same thing he usually does.
02:50:04.040
Uh, you know, throwing some, throwing some shit.
02:50:23.840
Uh, still a little bit robot, but it's a little bit better.
02:50:31.260
It's like giving your kid a hose to water to the plants.
02:50:37.500
Soon enough, they're going to turn those around and spray your ass.
02:50:45.080
He, he, uh, he has good car, you know, he basically just like a broken record, honestly, for him.
02:50:49.700
He just like how he doesn't like the degeneracy of women.
02:50:53.100
And, and he, he, uh, he, uh, talked about how the Sidney Sweeney thing is all just, uh, you know, um, he said, he said, he said, anyone that retweets that is basically, uh, he was going to unfollow them.
02:51:20.360
What's that guy that wore shit up about baby, baby penis sucking?
02:51:27.720
It's just, they always about, they're always on the same topic.
02:51:39.440
And that's all, you know, there might be a problem with you.
02:51:45.620
He drops the baby penis sucking at least like 10 times.
02:52:10.060
Except he's always like, uh, goes in a, you know, rants about how the government is behind
02:52:16.220
You know, we got our battles with the government.
02:52:18.640
And if you are allowing the government to subvert you and, uh, you just don't realize how bad
02:52:25.400
the government is and you need to go after them.
02:52:40.440
Like yesterday during the stream, I, uh, I couldn't think of, um, well now I can't even
02:53:11.840
Um, a lot of, a lot of, uh, lines and degeneracy.
02:53:25.480
So we're down to 10 minutes left in the air and unity show, and then we're going to be
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So, um, yeah, uh, make sure you guys are sharing the space.
02:53:37.400
If we can bump those numbers up, we got 165 listeners currently.
02:53:42.200
Uh, if each one of you guys share the space, we can get that up to a hundred.
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Uh, if you guys could repost the space to your timeline, it'd be very helpful.
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You see that, uh, quotation bubble in the bottom right corner.
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You hit the reach, retweet button, and, uh, it'll go, uh, post on your wall there.
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So, um, would be very grateful if you guys could help us out with a repost, uh, so we
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can get the numbers up even higher for the white power lunch hour.
02:54:14.220
But I do want to say also thank you to all of you and all of the new faces in here.
02:54:18.160
So in case you don't know, we do these spaces every day of the week, uh, Monday
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to Friday, uh, Mondays and Fridays starting at, uh, six in the morning Pacific time.
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So, um, make sure you're following the white excellence host account, uh, and, you
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If you want an alert when we're going live with these spaces, we go until about 4 p.m.
02:54:49.300
Then, uh, the white power lunch hour, except for Fridays, we do the broadcast.
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With Johannes Achenbach from South Africa, which is focused mostly on South African issues
02:55:01.460
And then, um, Mondays and Fridays, we got, we start early with the oven side chats with
02:55:07.080
Really big brain takes, uh, he gets really in depth with a lot of different subjects to
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do with, uh, World War II, the Jews in general, um, you know, pre-World War II, all that.
02:55:21.140
Um, uh, and, uh, yeah, then the rest, we got the white power lunch hour every other
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And then following that, we got the 1488 radio.
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So a lot of big brain takes throughout the day, a lot of good conversations.
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Uh, cause we are, yeah, like I said, doing this every day.
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And also if you want to help support check out in the, uh, in the Eagle's nest up above,
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Uh, we will be adding more soon and, uh, yeah, helps, uh, helps keep this thing going.
02:55:53.520
So white power, but I hope you guys are enjoying the conversation.
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And if you want some extra credit, uh, repost the white excellence.org.
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And, uh, there is a white excellence account now.
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And you guys enjoy, uh, white power lunch hour with skull mask and mythos.
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And, uh, hopefully we hear from you again soon.
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It felt, felt, felt like a whole month, but I, yeah, it's been just a few weeks, but
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Uh, and also, uh, if you check out his page, he's got the bigger picture project, uh, link.
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You can support what he's working on for everybody.
02:57:46.360
He's working on a, like a white power platforms so we can get off these, you know, Jewish controlled,
02:57:52.100
uh, psyop, uh, ridden, uh, platforms that are run by Pajit's and, uh, dirty scum suckers.
02:58:01.180
So yeah, if you want to throw a few shekels his way, help out with, uh, building the projects
02:58:05.600
out, which he's already got a lot of them on his plate, definitely, uh, definitely get,
02:58:14.200
And also guys, I posted the white excellence, uh, the link to the white excellence, uh, X account.
02:58:20.360
So if you guys want to follow there, we're going to be posting a lot of the new items
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If you just click on the one link there and yeah.
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Uh, anybody got any last, uh, last items, uh, of topic, uh, for, uh, for the space before
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If you guys want, uh, you know, uh, anything else to say, I can't believe how fast this went
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I'll just, uh, encourage everyone to stay healthy, stay strong, uh, take care of yourself,
02:59:10.600
And, uh, you know, one step at a time, one day at a time, um, wasn't built in a day.
02:59:34.360
Yeah, it absolutely, uh, slow and steady wins the race.
02:59:37.280
Sometimes we want to rush things, you know, good things.
02:59:40.360
But when you rush, you make mistakes very easily.
02:59:43.380
And, uh, yeah, sometimes that, uh, sometimes that takes you two steps backwards and that's
02:59:50.300
So definitely slow and steady, uh, stay focused, you know, that's important.
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Uh, thank you for, for popping in here, Hummybird.
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You haven't heard a peep out of you in a while.
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He's getting his shekels out for the swear jar, maybe.
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He's, uh, he's busting open the piggy bank, getting those, uh, getting the shekels to put
03:00:40.360
Fucking mouse wasn't working for a second there.
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How, the, the swear jar's not going to fill itself.
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So, yeah, I guess, uh, we can maybe, uh, get to signing out here pretty quick.
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Remember, we're in this together and be a friend, tell a friend something nice today.
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Always, uh, it's been good, uh, co-hosting with you.
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Uh, thanks for everybody for joining us here today.
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Uh, we're going to continue on to the white power lunch hour shortly.
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We were talking conspiracy from the beginning of the space, a little bit of conspiracy talk
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because, you know, we're, we like to, we like to, uh, go over some of the things we
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And, uh, yeah, we also had a lot of talk about, um, you know, uh, staying fit, staying away
03:01:54.660
from the goist lop, uh, self-sufficiency, and, uh, also making sure that you're ready
03:02:01.240
in case things are going to hit the fan, which, you know, it could at any moment, especially,
03:02:06.240
you know, they do this, they pull these things fast.
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Uh, so they got to be ready for the curve balls and, uh, yeah, uh, you know, prepare
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yourself because, uh, as, uh, I think it was Nanya said earlier, you know, something could
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Um, so yeah, stay on your toes, take care of your health, make sure you're learning new
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Um, we have a vast amount of knowledge that's out there.
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If you're not learning something new every day, teaching yourself something new, a new
03:02:40.560
skill on YouTube, you know, there's lots of people doing classes that you can learn, you
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know, take up a martial arts, make sure you're working out every day.
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Thanks for everybody for tuning in and remember unite the clans.
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Definitely, uh, added, uh, Faraday bags and, uh, digital storage to my, uh, my shopping
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car over here and dirt and diatomaceous earth and dirt and the blood dirt and walking barefoot
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outside and making sure to pack my fishing poles.
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Uh, well, let me just, uh, go ahead and redo this, uh, title here.
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Let's go ahead and, uh, and, you know, there's some good health stuff today too.
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Always good to, uh, to make sure that we're elevating our lunchables, uh, elevating our,
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what we're eating, why we're eating it and knowing who's making it and where it's coming
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A real like, like Paul's, we, we don't eat out almost at all.
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Um, you know, home, home cooked meals, some pizza from our favorite pizza joint every
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once in a while, but yeah, just the idea that they go out and your food, like it was
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normal that, uh, these Aztecs and Olmecs were in the kitchens, uh, cooking food, uh, for
03:04:53.600
pretty much every restaurant on earth that I, uh, have been to, but having, having them
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make my food now is like, it's become repulsive and, uh, and letting somebody else, you know,
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put their fingers on your, uh, on your food before it comes to your plate is, uh, it's
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And, uh, so love, love Paul's, uh, seven day a week, uh, dinners and everything.
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And, uh, and what I need to do to pack in, um, for my dinners and, and, uh, meals is,
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is, uh, the traditional meals for like different holidays and different times of year, uh, to
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kind of look forward to that knowing, okay, this, this time of year, we're going to eat,
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Like when we go into winter, we start making chili, homemade chili a lot more.
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I love, uh, just actually making chili, uh, burritos for breakfast, doing a chili and eggs
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I just, we just did that last year for the first time.
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Cause we had extra chili and my God, that was so good.
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Welcome everybody to the white power lunch hour, nutritious and delicious food for your
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Um, we have air quality warning where I'm at and, uh, you know, my senses are so elevated
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that I can, I can smell and almost taste this decrease in air quality and I don't like it.
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It makes me feel second world, making my sinuses irritated.
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We've got a nice haze hanging over the land and it's kind of gross, but personally, I'm
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Um, hanging out with the boys today, uh, my two boys and getting ready for, uh, my son's
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It's beautiful outside and go out here and, uh, and walk barefoot for a little bit in just
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So outside of that, um, yeah, nothing, nothing else, uh, really going on, um, for me, just a
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Another phenomenal day, you know, on this barefoot subject, since we're talking about
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barefoot, walking barefoot is something that if you've been wearing shoes your whole life,
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which most of us have, and you want to go start getting some, uh, you know, you want
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to go start picking up that, uh, resonance frequency from the earth, make sure to kind
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This is like weightlifting, except even on a whole nother scale, because there's a lot
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of connective tissue and there's a lot of little tiny muscles inside your feet that
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if you're not used to walking on rough ground without shoes on, it's easy to get an injury,
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especially easy to get a heel bruise, which I have had in my life and they are not pleasant.
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If you bruise the little tiny pad on the bottom of your heel, it can be very unpleasant.
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It can make it difficult to walk and, uh, they, they can last for a really, really long
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So make sure to work your way up to, um, being a barefoot Chad.
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You can get some, uh, shoes that have like virtually no support and just a little tiny bit
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of protection on the bottom so that your shoot, you don't have rocks going in your foot.
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And, uh, walk around in those, work it up to running around in those.
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And before you know it, you will be a, uh, you'll be a barefoot Chad and you will be able
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to stride across the earth in, um, in connection with its, with the frequencies coming up from
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So highly recommend the best way to touch grass.
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It reminds me of when I was a kid, I used to, uh, we, we lived around live oaks and those
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live oaks, uh, when their leaves fall and they hit the ground and they, they, uh, they
03:09:42.300
Uh, those, those were pretty painful to walk on.
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And I remember as a kid, uh, my feet were, were such that I could walk on them all day.
03:09:53.980
And, uh, they, and to your point there, like conditioning for, uh, your feet for actually
03:10:00.600
being able to, uh, to, to walk on rocks and, and different things.
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You know, when you, when you are just wearing shoes all the time, yeah, your, your feet get,
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uh, a lot, a lot more tender and, uh, and takes, you know, some conditioning there.
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But, uh, my, my feet aren't like they used to be, it used to be, uh, just a barefoot
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outdoor, uh, you know, walking around, you know, playing in the sand, playing in, uh,
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And, you know, that's, that was a part of me growing up and, and, and, uh, it's, you
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know, you don't think about it when you're growing up.
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So, and then you realize like, this is not normal in the, in the normal sense, but it
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is what we should be doing and, uh, being in touch with all of that.
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So it is virtually impossible in an urban area though.
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You know, it's really like, no matter how tempting it might be, even if you find some
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like nice park nearby and you're like, I'm going to take my shoes off and walk around
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So you got to make sure that, uh, you can find a good rural trail area.
03:11:26.520
Most often if you find places that are predominantly white, they will not have litter and they will
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Go to a nice little trail head and, um, you know, keep your eye open.
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It's, it's, it's, uh, very unpleasant to stub your pinky toe on a root while you're, um,
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going about at a decent clip that, that is not fun.
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The pinky toe stubs are, um, are very much not fun, but it's better than walking around
03:11:58.500
in the city and, uh, you know, risking getting tinnitus or, uh, what is it?
03:12:16.000
And, and, uh, you know, as we're talking about, the default used to be that, uh, you'd go
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camping, you'd go to the park, um, you'd go hiking, you'd go fishing, and, and you were
03:12:33.080
And, you know, when you would see, um, you know, as a, as a youth, as a child, as an egalitarian,
03:12:40.080
as a, as a hopeful, optimistic young man, you know, you, you see like a black guy, uh,
03:12:54.900
And, and, and, you know, being very, uh, kind about that, but in reality, you know, knowing
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how the playing the tape out and knowing that after that, they bring all of their, uh, retarded
03:13:08.720
garbage, uh, friends and family members, uh, and it turns into a shithole, like you just
03:13:16.040
Uh, and, and so that's, that's kind of the, the trick, right.
03:13:20.780
Is, uh, is knowing that one is too many, uh, and a thousand is, uh, ultimately destructive.
03:13:27.520
They're like a canary, like one of them is like a canary.
03:13:30.300
It's like, you know, it's like, all right, the rest will be.
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It's now a very bad sign, which, you know, in, in it, in another time and place, it was
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And, and the worst canary is the Indian, right?
03:13:49.960
Oh, I was just watching a video of a, of a, of a Costco.
03:13:57.940
Somebody went to Costco and just nothing but Indians, entire, an entire horde of Indians
03:14:10.500
It, my gut instinct is to just start, uh, you know, just railing about how awful Indians
03:14:22.540
When, when you see that now, instead of, uh, instead of any, uh, impulse to be welcoming
03:14:32.460
It is, uh, it is now we've dusted off all of the, the, uh, the subconscious programming that
03:14:40.460
we've been afflicted with and going fuck off and get out.
03:14:45.020
I mean, it's, so it's, it's nice, but yeah, uh, Paul had his hand up.
03:14:54.740
Uh, I like to walk around in my yard barefoot a lot, and I was just going to give a public
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If you get used to that shoes will never be the same.
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Now I'm not full woolly booger where I go to the store without shoes.
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If you get used to it, you don't want to wear shoes.
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There's also a, there's also a, I firmly believe this bro science that has absolutely
03:15:21.860
no scientific study behind it, but I firmly believe it to be true.
03:15:25.800
This bro science of like, when you're basically doing like foot acupuncture on your feet, when
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you're walking around and they're getting, they're like got a bend in a certain way, or
03:15:35.780
there's something poking it in the bottom of the foot.
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Like, you know how you get a foot massage and they got those old acupuncture charts and
03:15:41.580
it'll be like, this part of the foot is connected to the shoulder.
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This part of the foot is connected to the heart.
03:15:46.780
And as you do that and you're walking around and little rocks are poking you and little
03:15:52.080
It's like pumping all of this kind of little pieces of energy up into your body.
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And yeah, I'm pretty close to woolly booger, dude.
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I have to like, really like, it's like, I go to Walmart and it's like, yeah, I have to
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If I'm going to wear shoes in Walmart, sir, sir, you can't be in here.
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And don't forget your foot acupuncture from Little Rocks and the Roots.
03:16:32.420
I was thinking about this right now after listening to you guys, and I'm thinking one
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way to amplify these effects would be wrap your feet in copper.
03:16:46.560
And then at the bottom, some of the copper from the wire, you have it poking down and
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And now wrap your hands in some copper and your head.
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And I don't know what this will do, but I'm pretty sure it would be immense.
03:17:10.820
Rusty, imagine if you did that while you were whilst also walking on a ley line with your
03:17:27.260
There's a quartz hanging above your heart, right?
03:17:40.800
Yeah, that's called the girlfriend summoning magic trick.
03:17:43.660
That's called the crystal girl summoning magic.
03:17:48.680
Your wicked crystal girlfriends will just appear.
03:18:40.700
Yeah, the silver copper thing is interesting because it's like they actually –
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I didn't know they put that stuff in Band-Aids.
03:18:48.560
I didn't know they put – like apparently they put copper in Band-Aids.
03:18:55.580
Maybe we should mix copper in with some of the – what is it?
03:18:59.600
Well, you've got to be careful with the Band-Aids.
03:19:04.260
You've got to be – they're putting forever chemicals on all kinds of shit.
03:19:14.820
Just use a piece of gauze with no – use a piece of cotton gauze.
03:19:24.640
Why even have – just clean the wound and let it dry.
03:19:28.560
What about you've got to put some Neosporin on that?
03:19:45.780
If you don't want to just rub sand in it and dirt in it, yeah.
03:19:58.140
Clearly, what Skull Mask was getting at was silver, which has antibacterial properties.
03:20:07.420
So, what we would do is tape silver to the wound, right, and then put a quartz on top of it, wrap that in copper, and that's healed.
03:20:19.440
And then walk around barefoot while you're doing that.
03:20:25.280
I mean, you're talking about, like, downtime of, like, 30 minutes, and that thing's going to be closed up.
03:20:34.840
Let's see if Fafo got up here properly this time.
03:20:48.060
Fafo – so, Fafo has some new developments in his life.
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Fafo needs to kind of pump his brakes a little bit and stop being so FedPost-y and whatnot.
03:21:04.160
I don't want to put too much information out there because I don't know who could be listening, and I don't want to give them the satisfaction.
03:21:14.780
Fafo is no longer – you know, he's on the radar now, we'll just say.
03:21:22.700
So, he's going to have to – he's going to have to maybe tone it down a little bit.
03:21:27.180
I don't plan to stop with the music or anything.
03:21:33.720
But as far as me being on here saying the FedPost-y shit that I like to say, that I love to say, that I feel, I've got to chill out.
03:21:44.100
So, you know, it's kind of looking like Fafo is going down Mr. Bond's road, to be honest.
03:21:52.840
You know, without saying any more than that, they don't want Fafo to be a thing.
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And I fully intend to keep doing this, and they're going to have to lock me away.
03:22:12.100
And then they'll just put me in Gladiator School, where I fit in.
03:22:17.860
And, you know, I'll have to straighten up the whites in there, get them to stop being fake white power.
03:22:26.220
And, you know, but let's just hope that Fafo – let's just hope that Fafo can, you know, avoid that.
03:22:44.840
Interesting, you know, interesting – what's the word for advancement there in your story arc?
03:22:57.260
Well, we support you, Fafo, and, you know, we support keeping the chill.
03:23:01.720
I spoke with another gentleman a couple days ago and let him know, like, there's no reason for you.
03:23:07.980
At this point, you know, with where things are at and where the conversations have gone, what's going on on the timeline, you know, it is a time to reassess the strategies here and what we're doing.
03:23:19.400
And some people might not like it, but if you're – you've got to get internal, you've got to get your squad, your people you can talk to in more secure channels and discuss things, get things off your chest that you need to.
03:23:36.000
You know, on the open-air timeline, you know, the stage is set.
03:23:40.960
You know, the play is playing itself out and, you know, the Fed posting or the, you know, how hard you have to go on the timeline has shifted.
03:23:56.460
You know, it's another level of the propaganda war out here on what needs to be done.
03:24:05.000
You know, there's still ways to throw dog whistles and dog bones out there and make sure that people know what time it is.
03:24:12.420
But at the same time, yeah, you know, that knowing where the line is and where the line is shifting.
03:24:18.460
You know, the line is not remaining where it was.
03:24:22.260
The line is shifting and the penalties and the things we were allowed to even say, at some point, you start to see little red flags here and there popping up.
03:24:43.560
I've talked about the honeypotting of the entire X platform, right, that, hey, we got this free speech and everything.
03:24:51.500
We can, you know, we definitely could say things that would have got us nuked, you know, two years ago.
03:24:59.600
We can, you know, normies are saying that stuff.
03:25:02.040
And so there's a place where that's okay, and then there's the increased levels that are still getting a lot of attention, let's say.
03:25:25.320
You are a person who puts content music out on the timeline, and that is your superpower.
03:25:32.820
This is, you know, we kind of have to assess our individual superpowers, right, and go, okay, this is what I'm really good at, and this is what I can participate in.
03:25:47.980
Am I costing myself my superpower element for some lower-hanging fruit that is being taken care of by other people at this point, right, and knowing what that strategy is for you personally?
03:26:06.620
You know, and the creative spirit, I think this is something that a lot of creatives struggle with is it's like an overflowing of self.
03:26:17.340
It's like this overflowing exigence of energy, and it's easy for it to not want to go into the canals that we dig for it.
03:26:25.860
But it doesn't like to come on predictably, and it doesn't like to come on nicely as, like, a stream.
03:26:32.780
It likes to come on torrentially, and it likes to come on as a deluge, and sometimes it can be more – it's either not – sometimes it's not there, and it's a drought, and it feels like there's no spirit inside one.
03:26:50.800
And then other times it comes on, and it's nonstop flood.
03:26:55.800
So, you know, the persona of FAFO, the – you know, I like it.
03:27:00.940
I think that – I think you're doing some good stuff out there, brother, and I love it, and we'll keep it up.
03:27:06.340
And this is America, so, you know, we have – we can say a lot of stuff that other people can't in other countries, and they try to push – they're trying to push back on that.
03:27:17.680
That's a big – that's a big arrow in their quiver is trying to tell us – psychologically condition us into thinking that, you know, we have to keep our mouths shut and crawl around like rodents hiding from the hunter.
03:27:31.340
And for some of us, that's the most offensive thing.
03:27:39.220
You know we're going to be here for you and wipe out, brother.
03:27:50.080
Sorry, I'm working, so it's hard for me to jump back and forth.
03:27:56.480
You know, I'm dealing with shit I've never dealt with before.
03:27:59.560
Like, serious, serious, serious shit, you know, that I just never thought that I'd be dealing with, man.
03:28:05.940
And, you know, it's just the kind of shit that's, like, reminiscent of, like, you know, what they were going through in the National Socialist days.
03:28:13.600
You know, the people that are coming after me and the people that hate me, you know, just for being me, the Jews that are after me.
03:28:25.180
So, I mean, I'm accused of crazy shit, you know.
03:28:32.100
It's like, it's, I'm a little nervous, can't lie, you know, but I'm not going to stop, you know.
03:28:36.960
I put it in God's hands not to start that up because I really don't want to hear that, you know.
03:28:43.780
I don't want to hear anything about, you know, God and shit right now, you know.
03:28:49.660
I'm tired of hearing about, I'm tired of hearing, you know, people making fun of, you know,
03:28:55.340
It's like, you know, when you sit there and you make fun of, you know, my king, my savior,
03:29:00.360
you know, it's like, I want to make fun of your kids.
03:29:06.580
You want to talk about the thing that I hold dearest to my heart, motherfucker?
03:29:11.180
You need to start making distinctions between the fucking retards who are out there, you know,
03:29:16.240
worshiping fucking Jews and giving Joel Osteen their money and the real motherfuckers like me.
03:29:21.060
So if you want to, you know, you don't call them Christians.
03:29:26.520
So when you make fun of them, you're making fun of me.
03:29:34.020
You know, but I just wish that you guys would make a distinction between the real Christians
03:29:37.960
and the fake ones because that's a real thing, you know.
03:29:41.360
So when you make fun of my savior, I want to make fun of your baby and your mom and tell you
03:29:46.560
how much, you know, your kids are ugly and how I'll slap them and I'll dash them against the fucking wall.
03:29:57.820
Yeah, there is a definite need for a distinction there.
03:30:06.800
But I think I do a pretty good job of offering that distinction personally.
03:30:11.740
And that's the, you know, the line I try to walk.
03:30:24.240
And the people who can be of a benefit are important.
03:30:27.260
And sometimes, you know, like you said, people generalize too much or, you know, are a little
03:30:34.000
bit, I just say, you know, sloppy or clumsy in their approach there, right?
03:30:48.320
You can't do that if you're going to be effective.
03:30:49.660
There's also something to be said quite a bit for this, the inner sanctity of a, of, of
03:31:00.460
kind of, one of the things is that, like, there's, it's too easily, it's too easy to
03:31:14.140
But, um, it's too easy to, uh, kind of bring things into the, into, bring things onto the
03:31:26.600
It's like you have these sacred possessions and you've got them safely stored in, in your,
03:31:32.660
in the deep part of your, your mental spiritual house of being.
03:31:36.520
And we bring them out and we open the box and start laying them out on the table and
03:31:41.520
And it is distasteful and it's something that I feel like has a, for those of us who
03:31:46.580
take some things very seriously, it does have a, uh, very little reward for a lot of, um,
03:31:55.940
unnecessary tension, I guess, that, that ends up, ends up coming to the fore.
03:32:00.980
And, uh, a lot of, um, a lot of aspects of the sublime should be due their respect regardless
03:32:17.040
I think some of us are more spiritual than others, right?
03:32:20.520
And some of us are, uh, need to retreat inwards and contemplate how we relate to ourselves and
03:32:35.580
One of the things is I like Twitter, the Twitter algorithm, the X algorithm will feed us agitprop.
03:32:41.400
And it's not sometimes the best, the timeline can be not the best, especially if you're
03:32:51.800
And then all of a sudden it's like, yeah, now that here comes the agitprop.
03:32:58.760
Now I'm, uh, angry and I want, I want something to happen like right now.
03:33:03.660
Now I, I see another story about a young white, young white children victimized.
03:33:09.660
And, um, my blood is boiling and five minutes ago, I was enjoying my spaghetti and meatballs.
03:33:15.500
And now I'm, uh, now I'm furious to the point where I can hardly see straight.
03:33:20.360
And cause I saw this, uh, this, this thing here and it's, it can be, um, not, not the
03:33:28.140
healthiest, but, uh, with, uh, with great wisdom comes also great sorrow, right?
03:33:37.240
Well, you know, I've, I've, I've had that in the past, you know, the, the idea that I'd
03:33:41.380
rather be ignorant than, than no, because the knowing then becomes, uh, an urgency and
03:33:48.420
obligation, uh, and you, you envy the people who just go around and they're unknowing retards
03:33:54.960
and they just seem to be content with their, uh, with their goy slop, right?
03:34:00.040
It's, it's like that, the matrix where he's, uh, you know, Cypher is, is asking, just put
03:34:07.220
I don't, I don't want this fucking shit anymore.
03:34:09.420
And you're like, yeah, I mean, we can understand that, but the, uh, the overwhelming urge of,
03:34:14.460
of responsibility for the future, you know, absolves that for me and knowing, well, you know,
03:34:22.980
that could be a way to solve for my personal angst.
03:34:32.580
And if I can't solve for the, uh, the succession, then what am I doing it for anyway?
03:34:40.480
My own personal, you know, um, hormonal kick, or am I able to, uh, and then that brings,
03:34:50.740
brings up again, that, uh, that quote by Cicero, right?
03:34:54.400
The, the, the knowing between what pain is necessary for progress and what pain is simply
03:35:02.020
a, uh, a, um, a means to warn that the direction that you're headed is actually the wrong direction
03:35:12.060
and it's pain for pain's sake or pain for nothing's sake.
03:35:15.760
And, uh, and reading between those and knowing how to navigate that is a, is a maturity that
03:35:23.960
Fafo, uh, you know, that's, that's a situation, you know, you haven't described it in detail,
03:35:28.880
but, uh, I relate to it in some sense, uh, very greatly in walking this path through,
03:35:35.720
um, you know, the, the urge to, uh, scream from the mountaintop about, uh, what is and
03:35:44.740
And then, you know, whether or not that needs to be voiced at this time and, and what needs
03:35:50.900
to, uh, be, you know, presented as an alternative instead and so forth.
03:36:02.080
When the feelings of overwhelming, reigning God's vengeance upon down upon them and gnashing
03:36:11.340
their teeth, sometimes you just got to step back, get some Epsom salts, maybe a little
03:36:18.120
lavender eucalyptus or something, a hot bath, have a little chamomile tea.
03:36:23.960
Don't forget your crystals, warm glass of milk or something, and just breathe.
03:36:38.600
Can you go ahead and prepare one of those baths for me?
03:36:46.700
I'll take a chamomile, no sugar, with a bit of soy milk in it, um, large.
03:36:52.860
You can put the, you can put the initials A-H on the order, please.
03:37:01.540
If you don't mind, if I can just be kind of frank for a second.
03:37:05.500
Um, you know, the thing that's kind of getting to me is, like, the snarky fucking remarks,
03:37:13.180
Like, people don't believe in, you know, Christ and whatnot, and he's a Jew on a stick and
03:37:19.460
You know, but sometimes you got to think about people like me who are slightly fucking crazy,
03:37:26.300
Like, I take this shit so seriously that I'm, I fully intend to be a martyr for it, right?
03:37:32.140
And I don't look at, um, you know, these words the same way that most people do.
03:37:38.420
And I don't bother telling people, you know, um, how I really, you know, why I really, you
03:37:45.640
know, believe, you know, uh, that Christ is white and that this is for white people because
03:37:53.800
They're all just, uh, you know, doing their own thing.
03:37:57.220
They're, they're stuck in their, in their own ways and they're not going to change.
03:38:02.340
It's why I always name myself, myself casting pearls, because it's so difficult to even bring
03:38:09.320
You're casting pearls before swine and they turn around and they trample you.
03:38:13.060
And, you know, um, as they trample the word, it happens every time I, you know, try to tell
03:38:17.920
people, so I don't, so I don't bother, you know, and I've come to really understand the
03:38:23.860
But the thing is, is a guy like me, you're never going to turn.
03:38:31.660
Um, it didn't say, I am God, I'm Yahweh, I am Jesus or anything like that.
03:38:37.540
And it, and it, uh, made me say, uh, audibly that I would stop sinning.
03:38:43.860
Um, and I have always been a Christian, so it gives me no reason to believe that it wasn't
03:38:50.040
But when I hear people, especially white people dogging, you know, Christ laughing at him, uh,
03:38:57.140
making a mockery of him, I find it to be, it just makes me so sad because it's like, I
03:39:02.740
believe that white people are called by him, that we are his chosen, that he loves us.
03:39:08.920
He made us, we are the, we are the crown of his creation.
03:39:12.940
And that he made us to be his instrument of judgment on this earth and to go out there
03:39:19.680
and to be his beautiful creation, the most beautiful of all his creations.
03:39:24.120
And then I sit there and I watch his sons that he loves so much, um, day in and day
03:39:30.160
out, mock him and be snarky and make a little snarky remarks.
03:39:35.180
I hear some of the stuff and I'm like, okay, yeah, it's funny coming from your terms.
03:39:39.640
Um, but when you don't make the distinction, you know, when you call people like, you know,
03:39:45.080
these people who watch Kenneth Copeland and, uh, you know, um, your Joel Osteens and whatnot.
03:39:52.180
And when you call them Christians, it angers me.
03:39:55.560
And when you, when you lump me in with them, it angers me.
03:40:04.280
Now, am I going to fight somebody face to face?
03:40:11.580
But at the same rate, like if it's already getting heated, you, we might have a fight on
03:40:17.080
Because I'm not going to sit there and let you disrespect the thing that I hold truest.
03:40:20.760
First, you can't, I don't hold anything truer than this.
03:40:28.660
If I had a wife, I'd still put him first because that means that I have to put her before me
03:40:36.140
Which is a good thing for her because if I didn't have a God, then I would put me before
03:40:44.440
I make sure that she's good before I'm my, before I, you know, I, before I'm good.
03:40:52.160
But when you, when you disrespect him and disrespect the thing that is most, I can't tell you how
03:41:03.380
And I just wish people would kind of think about that.
03:41:07.240
And I wish that sometimes when, when, when you guys make a snarky remarks about Christ,
03:41:12.260
you would think like, damn, like, you know, I am talking about Fafo and Fafo is a guy that
03:41:17.040
loves me and would die for me and looks up to me.
03:41:20.260
Um, you know, like that you kind of mentor me and everything.
03:41:26.200
Uh, you guys have saved me in a way, you know, without you guys, I'd still be this retard.
03:41:32.360
You know, uh, we didn't understand anything, you know?
03:41:35.600
Uh, so it hurts me, you know, when, when you lump me in with these Kenneth Copeland, uh, you
03:41:44.600
So, you know, all I'm saying is like, just try to make a distinction between the retards
03:41:52.000
And I promise you, uh, you know, God's calling back his crusaders, dude.
03:41:59.660
And there ain't, there ain't, there ain't much realer than me out there.
03:42:02.720
I promise you, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm willing to die for this.
03:42:22.240
I mean, that's, we, we, we have, we do this, like we have to look at the positive impact
03:42:31.120
We are here for each other and there's nobody else out there who is there for us.
03:42:35.440
We are the most mistreated maligned group on the planet right now.
03:42:43.260
Our enemy has psychologized every other group on the planet against us.
03:43:02.420
So I, you know, respectfully, um, I think we, I think we do need to have a little, uh, kind
03:43:14.760
of reflection, each one of us individually and realize what's important and realize that,
03:43:19.640
um, maybe sometimes we can too easily get drawn into the vortex of, uh, stimulating some, um,
03:43:31.080
maybe unnecessary parts of the psyche in order to, uh, satisfy a desire to, uh, be right or
03:43:41.140
be, you know, on, um, to kind of lay the framework for what we think the proper approach is going
03:43:50.740
There's all, there's a whole manner of, of vortices that we can get, uh, drawn into that
03:43:56.720
might not have the beneficial outcome that we would like to see.
03:44:04.580
I think you're, I think you're a great white man.
03:44:07.080
And, um, I respect all of us having different approaches and different mentalities about all
03:44:12.620
different subjects and, um, understanding what our, where we shine and where we need to maybe
03:44:20.840
step back and think about what we are doing that we can change.
03:44:24.200
So it's good to hear, cause I can hear the passion there, brother.
03:44:29.640
And I do think we, we talked about this yesterday and I think it's, uh, it's actually, um, a use
03:44:35.340
case here is there are different types of people, right?
03:44:40.440
And you have your priests and you have your intellectuals and you have, uh, your warriors,
03:44:46.800
And the, the priests need to, uh, own their, their place.
03:44:55.300
And, and when I say priests, I mean, those who commune with the divine.
03:45:00.980
And when you hear Fafo talk, he's talking about having an individual relationship with the
03:45:15.460
And that's, that's something, um, that may, you know, Fafo is just going to pose that you're
03:45:26.340
struggling with which, which part of you is going to take supremacy.
03:45:33.200
And being somebody who potentially, you know, has, has access to the, the priestly side of
03:45:43.340
life, um, you know, to develop that and, and continue to develop that in the warrior side,
03:45:54.680
Um, but, you know, seeking to continue to enrich that relationship with the divine.
03:46:00.600
You talked about having a personal experience, right.
03:46:04.760
People don't have those, you know, and, and they, um, and I'll say in your case, they don't,
03:46:12.500
your experience and, and the exceptional opportunity you had to experience the divine is not something
03:46:21.600
that the, uh, the divine has chosen to bless all people with.
03:46:28.820
And it's something, uh, it can't be communicated to other people either.
03:46:33.780
It's, it's something that, uh, is, is personal to the point of, and I talk about this to the
03:46:44.500
And the, the, the ability for you, uh, to connect with something, um, it's not universal.
03:46:52.140
And, and, and I think sometimes we get caught up in that, that we, we feel like we can communicate
03:46:57.680
this to others and it, it drags us down to a place where, uh, it, it, in fact, cheapens
03:47:06.820
the, the experience that you've had and, and that, and, and you can't communicate that to
03:47:22.280
And so I would just, uh, I would just, uh, you know, impress upon you to, to sort that
03:47:28.980
And know who can understand what I'm talking about and who can't, and the people who can't,
03:47:34.620
uh, there's, you know, there's really nothing wrong with them.
03:47:37.520
They're absolutely exactly where they're supposed to be.
03:47:40.540
And that you share those, that higher level of, of being with those who can, and you talk
03:47:49.960
And I think that's relative to, uh, to that experience, right?
03:47:54.140
The, the uninitiated are that way because of something greater than all of us has chosen
03:48:02.160
And just continue your path and continue your, your discipline toward what is guiding you.
03:48:10.540
Uh, because ultimately you can, you can have something to offer in, in a way that can be
03:48:19.860
Uh, you know, and we talked about this last night, let's go on and, you know, it's not
03:48:24.180
maybe universally, uh, understood or, or so forth, but the ability for priests to communicate
03:48:32.240
with Kings and for the priests to explain to the King, uh, what the King can't understand
03:48:38.580
in, in, in, in building a cathedral that, that defies, you know, it almost seems to defy
03:48:45.780
the laws of physics where the, the priest says, this is what we will build.
03:48:49.600
And the, and the architect says, that's impossible.
03:48:51.740
And the priest, uh, convinces the architect build it and, and watch and the architect builds
03:49:02.440
It, it, it, it perhaps was something transcendent that led to the, the, uh, construction of something
03:49:08.580
greater that, you know, we, that not all people can understand.
03:49:16.300
And, but a lot of people can appreciate when you build something, they don't know exactly
03:49:21.400
how it might've been built, but they can appreciate the beauty in what that is that you've
03:49:26.520
built and, and, you know, some people can't be explained to.
03:49:30.600
So, you know, I hope you take solace in that Fafo, uh, in that respect for your relationship
03:49:35.860
with the divine, the way it is, uh, coming from me, I think coming from Skullmass, who
03:49:40.900
understands this as well, that, that you definitely have allies in, um, in this, uh, higher plane.
03:49:51.580
Uh, and so, you know, just, you know, nothing but the respect for what you've, you've gained
03:49:58.260
in your life experience from what has been guiding you.
03:50:01.360
And, and I say this often that, and this is a collective statement to our white people,
03:50:05.720
you know, that, that which has brought us here, um, to this place has not abandoned us.
03:50:11.700
It didn't bring us all this way through tens of thousands of years in order to abandon us
03:50:18.240
from continuing to create the beauty, um, that it wants to see in the world.
03:50:23.640
And, uh, and so I hope that lands for you, but, uh, we, we love you and, uh, we love our
03:50:30.060
people and we understand that our people have, uh, a unique place in this world and, uh, it's
03:50:37.360
up to us to own it and then move into what is next for us as a people.
03:50:43.620
And I think, I think we'll create something new and beautiful that hasn't been seen before
03:50:48.660
and, and, uh, what you're going to do that together.
03:50:51.340
So keep your, uh, keep your heart in the right place, brother.
03:50:54.900
And, you know, feel free always to reach out to me.
03:50:59.300
Uh, and if you want to talk about, you know, what's, what's really going on sometime, you
03:51:06.820
And, uh, so that I can understand a little bit more about, you know, what you're going through,
03:51:10.900
but yeah, yeah, brother, you, I mean, you hit the nail on that, to be honest, um, you
03:51:18.700
know, what I experienced, um, I've never met anyone who experienced it.
03:51:24.480
I, I looked for, you know, a year on the internet, uh, for, um, anyone who experienced what I experienced
03:51:34.400
And, you know, it just so turns out that the only solace that I found was in the Bible.
03:51:39.440
The only, the only people, you know, the only people that experienced what I experienced
03:51:43.480
were in the Bible, you know, they fell on their face, great fear and trembling came
03:51:47.500
Um, they died, you know, um, and God had picked them up, you know, after they fell on their
03:51:52.500
face, like he is what I, what I met, whatever it was, was absolutely terrifying.
03:51:57.640
I can't tell you how terrifying this thing was when your life flashes before your eyes.
03:52:02.820
Um, and you know, that you deserve, um, what, what's coming for you.
03:52:09.640
I deserved all the bad that was coming for me and I couldn't do anything, but say, I'm
03:52:16.760
Um, and it was, it was, you know, I've been changed ever since, you know, it was utterly,
03:52:23.020
And, you know, I, I'm a guy who feels kind of alone out here because I've never met anybody.
03:52:29.960
No one, um, Kirsten, I try, I try to talk to Kirsten's and they, they just don't get
03:52:35.500
They don't understand, you know, uh, they, I don't even call them Christians.
03:52:41.000
Um, you know, and then, uh, and then it's like my, my spirit goes into this white power
03:52:54.020
I'm more passionate about it than I've ever been about really anything.
03:52:57.020
Um, so I can't deny that it comes from God, um, especially after, you know, this experience
03:53:03.400
that I had, um, you know, and now I'm this way and now like all this stuff happens organically.
03:53:10.480
And then, you know, uh, I ended up fighting against the very people who shut me down.
03:53:16.300
Um, and this is my only chance to kind of come back at them.
03:53:20.560
Um, and they're not allowed, you know, in this, in this community.
03:53:23.820
Um, so, um, it's just kind of like a fairy tale, like a dark fairy tale story my whole
03:53:30.680
Um, you know, so I just can't, it's hard for me to believe that it's all for nothing.
03:53:35.840
Um, you know, so, you know, you hit the nail on the head, man, I'm, I'm very alone out
03:53:41.560
Uh, I have, I've isolated myself for years because I've ever since I had that experience
03:53:48.700
I've been totally isolated, not around people doing my own thing.
03:53:53.180
Um, you know, and it's, it's good to have you guys, you know, so just, just keep, just
03:53:58.160
bear in mind when you guys go hard on Christians, um, you're crushing a friend's heart, you know,
03:54:04.220
who really cares about you guys and looks up to you guys.
03:54:07.080
And I came into this thing because of, you know, guys like you, Mythos, you know, and
03:54:12.420
Reich and HT, um, the radio, um, you know, uh, Zeus, you know, bless his heart, you know,
03:54:23.840
And, uh, you know, so when you guys, you know, confuse me with the retards, it hurts.
03:54:32.420
I'm going to, I'm going to give you a bit of responsibility to own here.
03:54:36.680
Um, and I, and, you know, it just comes right off of everything I just said is that this
03:54:43.680
is the, this is the, also the part that I deal with.
03:54:47.180
So I, I relate to it, but the, uh, the fact that these other people also call themselves
03:54:58.420
If they didn't call themselves that, then there wouldn't be this, you know, inner torture for
03:55:04.920
you when you hear these criticisms, but when people are familiar with the Kenneth Copeland's
03:55:12.140
and, and these people who call themselves Christians, they, they can't see the difference,
03:55:18.000
They can't discern, uh, the difference between the one and the two.
03:55:22.440
And, you know, for us who are initiated in a, in a higher level of understanding, uh, there's
03:55:30.340
a bit of ownership we have to take in, uh, in separating ourselves from that.
03:55:37.240
When the criticisms are being leveled at Christians and they're talking about Kenneth
03:55:41.760
Copeland, you know, the, uh, the impetus is on us in some degree to realize they're not
03:55:53.800
That's kind of the inner work that we do to, uh, and so I'm just, I'm just, yeah, I'm just
03:56:02.900
It's, it's why I decided for a long time that I wasn't a Christian because these people are
03:56:13.240
Well, I hate those people are the reason why, why I'm hated on it's that they're, they are
03:56:19.500
the reason why Christians are looked at and, you know, Satan's a very clever foe.
03:56:23.620
He created these people for that purpose, you know?
03:56:26.700
Um, so, you know, I guess it's more when you guys kind of, um, when you guys are snarky
03:56:32.380
about Christ, about Jesus, that's the shit that, um, gets to me.
03:56:36.520
Like, you know, calling the retards, the retarded, like that's fine.
03:56:42.040
You know, it's just, when you start disrespecting, you know, God himself, like, you know, that's
03:56:47.440
difficult for me to hear, but you know, anyways, I don't want to make this about me.
03:56:54.860
When you say you guys, that's also collectivizing me with the retards, right?
03:57:07.660
The general, I mean, the general tenor is like the general tenor is.
03:57:15.980
This gets between the difference of the exoteric and esoteric kind of spiritual experiences where
03:57:22.860
And there are things that we can't put words to that we, that we feel that we experience,
03:57:27.900
uh, not as a part of the predictable material, like five senses.
03:57:33.080
And, uh, that is, is if you hold that in your heart, then you have an esoteric spiritual
03:57:38.140
relationship with something and putting that out.
03:57:48.040
There are authors, poets, and sages who have done, who have approximated this throughout
03:57:56.120
And this is one of the reasons that our fire burns so bright when it comes to this topic,
03:58:01.020
because we are, we are, we are rediscovering this, this.
03:58:06.060
We are, we are revivifying from the ashes these embers that we will build into the great
03:58:11.700
bonfire that will herald the coming of a new dawn.
03:58:14.840
Um, and it's, that's why ignore the slander, ignore the, the earthly, ignore the, the perverse.
03:58:26.860
And we, we will build this new flame for our people, brother.
03:58:34.720
And, and this is always resonated with me as a child is, is putting on your spiritual armor,
03:58:40.040
uh, and going into battle, um, and, and taking, um, taking the hits, knowing it's a battle and,
03:58:50.100
uh, stealing yourself with resolve toward your end goal, uh, and knowing, um, that those,
03:59:00.040
They can be lost and must find their way, um, and to hold that fire, hold that light, uh,
03:59:06.800
that they may be in the darkness, they may be in ignorance.
03:59:11.800
Um, and, you know, this is something that, you know, I, I said, it, it tears up my soul,
03:59:17.700
uh, when I see brothers who are going through, uh, this darkness.
03:59:32.920
Um, I have certainly given, you know, decades of my life in an attempt to bring him, uh,
03:59:41.780
Uh, he has chosen not to, and how I, my simple, um, my simple strategy and my, my, my obligation
03:59:52.820
is not to continue to, uh, press him at this point, but to leave the door open and let him
04:00:01.020
know, uh, what it's going to take for him to walk through it and then just, and then stop
04:00:07.400
and then, and then wait and let him find his way if he ever does.
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And he may not, I have, I have lost brothers, uh, in the, um, in history gone where they have
04:00:22.240
Uh, and, you know, I, I just have to deal with that personally.
04:00:25.860
It's, uh, but it has given me a perspective of knowing that's the way it goes.
04:00:32.320
Um, I have a real life experience that has dealt with the five stages of grief and so
04:00:38.340
many, um, in so many ways that I am now resolved to work with those who are willing, work with
04:00:47.840
those who can work and let go of that, which, um, is, is simply going to drag me down.
04:00:55.660
Uh, and, and that's hard because you have love for people and you have a desire for them to
04:01:02.220
Uh, but it is, uh, again, I can show you the door, but you must walk through it.
04:01:11.720
I think in that we all know people and we've all talked to people.
04:01:15.940
We have family members, we talk about how do I, how do I deal with my family members
04:01:21.580
And I'm telling them, you know, just look at this information and they simply reject
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And, uh, and it, it, it doesn't get becomes a, a path of the initiated, a path of, of the
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And it's a, you know, it's, it's a challenge challenge for all of us.
04:01:44.380
If it, if it, if it wasn't so difficult, then, uh, we would be farther, much farther
04:01:57.520
Well, I appreciate you guys taking the time to kind of, uh, you know, top of counseling
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Uh, no, thanks for joining us in the middle of your work day as well, brother.
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Hey, I got a, I'll, I'll get with you, uh, in the back channels, man.
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There's some, uh, there's some new shit developing, man.
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Uh, so like I said, man, Fafo is going to have to relax a little bit.
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Well, that brings us to the top of our first hour, um, on the white power lunch hour.
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Sometimes, uh, want to remind, uh, you know, everybody to, uh, uh, retweet the space.
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And if you can, um, let's see what we got up here.
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Um, the, uh, the, um, white excellence.org is a shop that we have spun up, um, for, and it's
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The, uh, the white excellence brand that we want to put out there, um, is something we
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want, uh, our white people to be able to wear and exhibit their power levels, uh, among
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their people, knowing this is about excellence.
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This is about your history, everything that you've done in your past, every, uh, every
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civilization that we've spun up out of nowhere, landing in Australia and building a
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beautiful, uh, beautiful civilization in Australia, where there was nothing, uh, and, and all
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over the countries of Europe, um, in America, what we've done in America, everything that
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we've done as a people, uh, has been to pursue excellence and create that in the world.
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And the white excellence clothing brand is the, the exhibition of that.
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We have, uh, many series coming, uh, that will be dropped, uh, periodically, uh, that, um,
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And for what we've done, everything from the Greeks and the Romans to the, the Nordics, the
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Germanics, um, and everything in between, uh, that has, and is constantly fought against
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And it's currently under an attack that it's never, uh, faced before, uh, you know, existential
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crisis upon us with these, uh, you know, people like Mr. Beast, who is going and feeding
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the bioweapon, uh, with, with absolutely no regard for the reality, um, that, uh, doing
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that, uh, feeding these, these Africans and, and growing them and, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
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These, these Africans will end up or their children will end up, if not stop, they will
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end up in our countries, leeching off of our resources, uh, damaging our women and children
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and, uh, and killing what has, what has been our legacy.
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Uh, and this is something that is not just going to go away.
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It's going to take us, um, a collective effort to stop it and to call it out.
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Beast, uh, goes and builds, um, these wells for these Africans, um, it's important for
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This is not simply, oh, look, he's doing that over there.
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Now we know that these, there's a collective effort to move these people in a humanitarian
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effort, quote unquote, uh, to, um, be able to save them.
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Uh, now they, oh, they, they have been born because we, we watered them.
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And we, we made them into something that, uh, that we cannot handle that, that their own
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And now there's a crisis and now we need to move them, uh, into white countries because
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look at these, these poor guys in this crisis that they're suffering.
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And, and that right there is a, uh, uh, an attack on our people.
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Africa is a staging area for crushing everything that is excellent about white people.
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Uh, so white excellence clothing line is a means to let people know, uh, we understand
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We understand who is the priority on this earth and who we were going to, uh, work at,
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um, ensuring the survival of, and it's not going to be these others.
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So if you, uh, if you like that and you want to participate in that effort, uh, white excellence,
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clothing, white excellence.org is a place where you can do that.
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Um, you can also, uh, support us at the radio station by donating through that website,
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uh, to ensure that we continue to elevate conversations, um, and get, um, our, uh, our
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So we appreciate everybody who's listening right now and we would like, uh, nothing more
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than support there, um, by retweets or, uh, or purchases of our clothing.
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We think the aesthetic speaks, um, right to what white excellence is in the world.
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And, uh, we're going to continue developing that brand out in a way that I think you guys
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can all be proud of as white people, uh, and, and, uh, wear to your, you can wear it to your
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You can wear it, uh, you can, your kids can wear it to school, um, and express a, a great
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pride in who they are and, you know, what they intend to continue doing.
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You know, white people are not done on this planet.
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Uh, we are going to continue to, uh, build and create and dominate.
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Uh, and that's, uh, and that's why our, our tagline is reign supreme because in all of
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We've reigned supreme and we're going to continue to do so without any equivocation,
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without saying, sorry, without asking for forgiveness for anything we've done in the
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past, you know, all we expect from the world at this point is a big, thank you.
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And, uh, maybe we'll have a shirt that just says you're welcome.
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Maybe we'll just do a big, you're welcome across the front, uh, because that's the
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Uh, and that's the, uh, the, the spirit of our clothing and we hope, uh, we hope you guys
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can, uh, you know, join us in that and get some of that garb.
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Uh, and I can't wait to, uh, snap some photos and change my PFP out, uh, with some new gear.
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Um, and with that, I don't know if you don't have anything else, there is, um, um, I, I
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mean, I just, I can't help but be reminded by, by this Mr. Beast debacle that for all
04:09:19.480
the talk of ecological sustainability and environmental friendliness and all this, all this hypocrisy
04:09:26.680
you hear from our enemy and from the, uh, the establishment kind of, um, allies to nature,
04:09:36.040
uh, call them what you will, that they have absolutely no conception and no, no dignified,
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That they are anti-ecological, that they are anti-nature and that they are in fact anti-sustainable.
04:09:56.860
We've seen all the pictures of the absolute filth and garbage that litters these third world
04:10:02.160
nations where they reproduce endlessly on the back of our resources that we send them,
04:10:09.220
the medicines that we've given them, the food, the surplus food that gets shipped over into
04:10:14.960
We created, we have, we have the West and I'm not going to say we, because it's not white
04:10:21.720
I'm going to say the West for this one, because this is the West, including it's, uh, jog government
04:10:28.840
structure and NGO, um, NGO toxicity has, has created this ecological unsustainability.
04:10:38.940
These people are not interested in ecological preservation and wellbeing.
04:10:42.960
They are not interested in a sustainable environment that makes people happy, healthy, and breeds
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They're interested in the degradation of the natural law, and they are interested in usurping
04:10:55.860
the throne of the, the rulers of the world that will create a sustainable, healthy ecosystem
04:11:05.860
The only group of people who has any sentiment towards making nature towards, oh, towards,
04:11:19.140
It's, it's, uh, the other races are completely devoid of the sentiment and they are outright
04:11:24.820
The enemy is outright hostile to the maintenance of nature and its wellbeing.
04:11:30.280
It's something that it's, it's nauseating to see these bioweapon hominids being bred by
04:11:39.960
the, by the millions to force them into our nations and to turn their, their homelands into
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these dens of filth, full of trash, full plastic, full of garbage.
04:11:52.500
So that's my take on Mr. Beast, who is really the beast and he is really a, a, just a negative
04:12:05.500
I've never watched a Mr. Beast, uh, video, you know, in all the years that he's, uh, been
04:12:13.800
Um, uh, early on, um, clearly they, uh, use him to target children.
04:12:20.300
Uh, early on, I told my kids, you know, what I thought of him, uh, never having watched
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It's, it's like one of those things, it's just an intuition.
04:12:32.500
And, uh, warned my kids, you know, about that very early on, uh, completely vindicated on
04:12:39.820
that, um, on that point, as we see his development here.
04:12:44.320
And when you, the, the positive side, for those who haven't seen and read through, uh, the,
04:12:52.080
the comments that, uh, have been placed on Mr. Beast, uh, post about that, it is 98% negative,
04:13:08.100
The, the world is completely done with this, uh, breeding of bioweapons in other countries.
04:13:16.920
And, and we completely, we know what's going on.
04:13:19.940
Uh, we, we now get it to a level that, um, the, the enemy, uh, I don't think they ever anticipated.
04:13:27.920
Uh, and so for him to put this out there as if it's some humanitarian effort, like it's
04:13:33.220
2020, um, obviously is not working anymore and it's glorious to see.
04:13:52.360
Uh, just kind of piggybacking off of what you were saying.
04:13:57.920
I mean, when you go to, uh, when you go to Yosemite, when you go to a national park or
04:14:02.280
even the zoo, there's signs everywhere that say, do not feed the animals.
04:14:07.900
And, uh, we're interfering when, uh, we've been basically supplying them with survival at
04:14:19.980
They've been able to populate and now they're coming across, uh, to our countries invading us.
04:14:30.200
And of course it's not, uh, it's not our decision.
04:14:33.420
It's, it's the Jews and it's their puppets in place.
04:14:38.740
But, uh, you know, I, do you guys see the videos in England?
04:14:43.420
They're starting to really rise up and there was a bunch of English guys.
04:14:46.560
They were chanting at one of the hotels where they're housing the migrants.
04:14:50.520
They were chanting, send them back, send them back.
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We need to be openly letting people know that they are not welcome.
04:15:02.900
If you see one walking down the street, I saw a sand nigger the other day in my town
04:15:13.020
You know, I've reached a point where I'm not afraid to speak my, my mind and my opinion
04:15:17.980
And, and, uh, you know, though there are still some white people out there that are really
04:15:24.720
And I hear them say, well, especially here in California, they say, oh, we have all these
04:15:28.880
illegals here and they need to come through legally.
04:15:35.060
So, uh, we, it's up to us to, uh, to let them know that we don't want them here.
04:15:41.640
It's up to us to band together because clearly our government does not have our best interests
04:15:49.600
So we need to start taking things to our own hands to an extent and I'll land there.
04:15:54.720
Well, one of the, one of the things, um, to, you know, be able to push back on when they
04:16:00.860
talk about legally entering is to remind people that become an American, isn't something that
04:16:07.660
happens by getting a piece of paper that, you know, that certification citizenship status,
04:16:13.860
um, is not something that makes an American, uh, American is a ethnicity and, you know, you
04:16:22.240
had the, there was a, a post by the, uh, department of Homeland security yesterday in response to,
04:16:31.040
uh, I think it was a Congresswoman, some, some, some representative who had, uh, given a speech
04:16:36.840
in Spanish and she had, um, stated that she is first a Guatemalan and second an American.
04:16:46.060
And that's very offensive to a lot of people and, and what it, and, and the Homeland security
04:16:51.920
quote tweeted her and, and, uh, quoted Tom, uh, Theodore Roosevelt who said that there are
04:17:01.120
no such thing as a hyphenated American, that an American is an American is an American.
04:17:06.660
And, and, and one thing to use out of this situation is to, uh, is to let people know
04:17:16.760
They don't, they don't adapt our values just because they get a piece of paper that says
04:17:20.980
they're an American, that they still continue to be loyal to their homeland, loyal to their
04:17:29.820
And then, then, you know, kind of walk that line to the conversation about, um, the naturalization
04:17:38.680
act of 1790, you know, that, that this country was built for and by white people and the founding
04:17:46.980
And some, you can get across to some of them, or at least plant the seeds and start to, to
04:17:51.660
get, um, some, um, some progress there with some of these people.
04:17:57.900
And, and I think, you know, to some degree, you know, just moving the needle a little bit
04:18:03.760
with some of these people is going to be, uh, a means to, you know, continuing to wake
04:18:13.820
You know, that's, that's really, for me, I think core to all of this is to wake people
04:18:18.380
up to their racial identity, that this is not a, um, a, a melting pot of all different
04:18:30.400
And that is what the founding fathers had in mind.
04:18:35.780
And when you see how these people, uh, act, treat and, and live, you can see they're not
04:18:44.480
And, you know, some, you know, people are, I think, and, and, uh, this is, you know, um,
04:18:51.880
what I recommend, uh, with this situation is to push that narrative and to, to use this
04:18:59.140
rhetoric that even the department of Homeland security is pushing out there, even though
04:19:03.140
they're really talking about, you know, they're, they're, they're trying to convince people
04:19:07.900
that adopting American values is, is what makes a person American and being able to push
04:19:15.320
back on that and, and reminding them that no, that's not what makes an American.
04:19:19.480
Uh, what makes an American is what they thought when they started that they founded the country,
04:19:29.000
Um, and, um, and we can see the evidence that straying from that has devastating and, and
04:19:45.460
Um, notice there's, you're out there talking to people about this stuff.
04:19:51.920
I mean, you, you brought up a lot of really good points and I have been mentioning more
04:19:55.760
to people, you know, look at the 1790 immigration.
04:19:59.000
And with some people, they're kind of more receptive to what I'm saying.
04:20:04.900
I explained to them, you cannot have a person who is not of European descent ever assimilate
04:20:14.680
I said, our customs, our language, our traditions, who we are as a people is fully, uh, a mixture
04:20:25.700
So how can you expect someone who's an African or Middle Eastern or Mexican or, or South American?
04:20:32.920
How can you expect them to assimilate and become one of us?
04:20:40.720
And, uh, I do see people starting to get more and more open to the, these ideals of, of,
04:20:49.040
you know, white people are being attacked and we must unite together.
04:20:55.060
We can't, uh, we can't keep on repeating the same mistakes that we've been repeating.
04:21:00.260
And, uh, I think the tide is truly turning, man.
04:21:05.260
I feel it, you know, just talking to like, even a lot of my customers, a lot of my customers,
04:21:15.760
I think, I think a lot of white people, especially in the central Valley, a lot of white people,
04:21:21.800
uh, were racially conscious, but they were always afraid to, uh, to really put their
04:21:32.660
They'll tell you how they really feel, but I see more and more now people being more open
04:21:37.160
on how they really do feel because they're getting tired of it, you know?
04:21:41.960
And, uh, but yeah, you'd have bought some really good points.
04:21:45.560
And, and I think, uh, I think that's something we all need to take to heart and all in there.
04:21:51.800
Um, there has been a surge of discontentment among our people and it is unavoidable.
04:22:05.940
Now, one of the biggest contributors to this has been the influx of, um, Indians to be in
04:22:15.900
The influx of Indians has, has not risked, has not been, um, restricted to the East cities.
04:22:24.440
Uh, oftentimes like the Mexican communities, the Aztecs, the Africans and what have you,
04:22:31.720
these other strange ones have, um, kind of been restricted to the cities.
04:22:35.540
This past couple of years, we have seen large scale dumping.
04:22:38.480
We've seen urban area or we've seen rural areas and smaller towns turn into large scale
04:22:42.960
dumping zones for, uh, these, uh, lower, lower classes, these lower races.
04:22:48.260
And this has caused a lot of people, a lot of distress.
04:22:57.400
It's finally hitting the professional classes because now it's no longer these waves of unfit
04:23:04.020
immigrants, unfit illegals who are taking manual labor jobs or threatening the wellbeing of,
04:23:10.500
um, our, our brothers who do the more difficult work that's required to maintain, uh, create
04:23:21.800
It's threatening the nice suburb areas with, uh, Indian, stinky Indian families in their
04:23:28.880
Tesla's coming and walking around our parks and walking around, uh, our, our neighborhoods,
04:23:35.440
uh, pushing their little, uh, untouchable turdlets around in strollers.
04:23:43.700
And, um, as it's, as it's creeping upwards through the middle and upper middle professional
04:23:49.020
classes, we are going to see a gust of wind that will fill our sails and propel us into
04:23:59.440
You know, these people are seeing the effect of, uh, what it does when you have 70 years
04:24:05.520
of your country being run by the enemy, though it's, um, it's about darn time.
04:24:10.500
Rusty, I think you had your hand up next and we'll go to friend of the family, Rusty, take
04:24:19.560
Beast, um, I think it really shows how little he cares, honestly.
04:24:25.680
And I also always question these types of organizations and people who want to go to
04:24:35.840
Um, an example, the Clinton Foundation, when dealing with Haiti, they stole, I think, hundreds
04:24:44.360
of millions of dollars and really were just over there to traffic Haiti children for nefarious
04:24:51.780
purposes of, um, you know, abuse and, and God, the, the, the awful shit they're into.
04:25:01.660
Now we know that he has, uh, I tend to think birds of a feather flock together and we know
04:25:09.380
that he is, he has hired and associates himself with a sex offender.
04:25:14.640
And it's like, why did you, why do you want to, and then, and then think about all of
04:25:19.780
It's like, oh, well, it only takes so much money to build a well bullshit.
04:25:23.640
You spent how much money flying that crew over.
04:25:29.540
So when doing things in another country and you're coming from another country logistically,
04:25:34.500
it actually ends up being exponentially more right to get something done.
04:25:40.260
So how many wells could he have built over here in America for say some white families,
04:25:48.400
how many dozens of wells, et cetera, how, and, and, and it goes to show how little he actually
04:25:54.700
cares that it's, you know, and, and that's my saying.
04:25:58.440
And then I always think, and what is the other, and is there some other, so you spent all this
04:26:04.780
Is there some nefarious purpose we don't know about behind the scenes going on of why you
04:26:11.740
want to go over to some third world nation where, you know, these, these kids might be
04:26:19.980
more vulnerable because, and, and I don't know, you know, I'm just saying I don't, uh, I don't
04:26:25.980
put it past these fucking weirdos and I do consider these people weirdos, the, like,
04:26:32.320
you know, these, these kinds of who he, who is, he has hired and associated himself with
04:26:39.340
And then it makes me question everything about him.
04:26:45.100
His, uh, firm is owned and the company or his producer or whatever, um, is owned by a Jew.
04:26:51.100
These, these people are on record, uh, wanting to flood our white countries with their, uh,
04:27:00.100
These Jews are, are related to these, these, or, or somehow associated with these despicable
04:27:06.540
creatures who offer nothing but, um, but sucking the life out of our world.
04:27:12.600
And the, the, the strategy here seems pretty on the face.
04:27:17.560
I mean, I'll just be, be stupid and, and, uh, and like surface level about it.
04:27:25.100
You, we're, we're having an influx of Africans in European countries.
04:27:32.500
Um, they have, uh, they are, uh, in big and large part responsible for the destruction of
04:27:45.060
Uh, and then when the, uh, sir, that when the, uh, when their own country cannot supply their
04:27:54.160
needs because obviously their countries suck, uh, then they are migrated right through these,
04:28:03.000
this humanitarian, uh, effort as they call it, humanity, universal humanitarianism, uh, then
04:28:12.040
obviously they need to go where there's resources so that we are countries.
04:28:16.200
And so that, that, I mean, I think it's pretty obvious that that's the strategy here and it
04:28:30.000
I mean, it, it, there is, there's nothing altruistic about it.
04:28:35.180
And I, I hope people see past his bullshit, you know, I think it's time to start and I
04:28:43.240
think people are, it's, it's, it's time to start giving the benefit of the doubt here and
04:28:48.020
start to call it for what it is, uh, a biological weapon attack on white, the white world, uh,
04:28:56.020
Barbara Spector, um, Anthony Bourdain, uh, other, other professors, uh, of, of, uh, Jewish descent
04:29:04.860
who have, um, absorbed some European admixture, uh, but obviously hate that part of themselves
04:29:12.380
because, uh, they, it, it defies their, their, uh, other genetic, um, sensibilities, right?
04:29:21.320
They, they literally think that they are, uh, some, you know, superior, uh, humanitarian
04:29:35.900
And when they watch this mythos, when they leave, I can almost promise you that there
04:29:42.560
will be some, some animal, savage nigger who they will group up.
04:29:48.620
And it, cause again, I've always said that these are opportunistic predators.
04:29:52.620
What they will do is there will be a group who claims that well, and then they will, they
04:29:58.500
will, um, uh, what's the fucking word, um, uh, exploit, they will exploit their own people
04:30:07.520
most likely to get access to the water for that well.
04:30:14.920
They'll extort their own people to get access to that water for the well and, and charge
04:30:23.600
So yeah, I mean, and this is, this is not, this isn't based off of imagination.
04:30:29.560
This has already happened many times over when it comes to doing something for these people,
04:30:35.840
they end up once it, once you leave, they end up taking advantage of it and, and then exploiting
04:30:42.420
And you know, it's, it's absolutely incredible, but if you go around the United States, we
04:30:49.020
I believe it was called in, uh, the early part of 20th century.
04:30:52.920
And if you go around to the national parks and such, you will find stone case stone staircases
04:31:00.800
You will find trails that were blazed by these young men, uh, about a hundred years ago, you'll
04:31:06.740
And you know, one of these things, these young men were able to do with crews of like 10
04:31:10.220
is they were able to go and they were able to dig water wells and put pumps in them.
04:31:15.840
And you can go use these iron pumps to this very day.
04:31:19.020
And you pump it a couple of times and the water comes out and you fill up your camping
04:31:23.640
And some of these things are in the middle of nowhere.
04:31:26.720
And these melanoid hominids have not figured out how to do this on their own.
04:31:34.920
They have the internet, these, these, these things have, have cell phones, these things
04:31:40.160
have smartphones and they have not figured out how to get together and dig a hole in
04:31:46.080
the ground and put a couple of pieces of pipe and a hydraulic pump in this apparatus to pump
04:31:55.340
clean water out of the ground that they can actually drink and survive on.
04:32:04.540
I can't believe you guys like, yeah, let's go dig wells for him.
04:32:07.640
It is absolute insanity to completely like, not even, not even acknowledge the fact that
04:32:16.420
these people have failed to do this already, that they have, they have absolutely no understanding
04:32:23.080
of the mechanics that are necessary to actually do this and to build these things.
04:32:28.560
It's completely like, it's like a mental disease that has afflicted the average person.
04:32:34.540
That they would look at that and be like, oh, that's great.
04:32:43.140
It's one thing if you already established it and then some tragedy happened, like, like
04:32:49.680
us went like, um, well, in North Carolina, these people had homes that, you know, and then we
04:33:01.360
These people, they have just created, they've never done anything for themselves.
04:33:06.840
So it's ridiculous to help them to begin with, because it's like, you're not even going, you,
04:33:11.540
you are your own hardship and you all, people are, are calling that out, right?
04:33:15.840
I would, I read some comments here from this thread that I think are meaningful.
04:33:20.220
And, and this thread is, again, it's 98% critical and negative toward Mr. Beast, but, but not
04:33:28.900
even toward Mr. Beast, but toward the quote unquote humanitarian effort here, right?
04:33:37.220
Why does it take white people to keep Africa alive?
04:33:43.620
Mark Kugel says, kind of weird that Africans still don't know how to build wells.
04:33:51.360
Um, why does it cost 40 million to supply so little water?
04:33:58.480
Um, whites shouldn't support Africa after it, they will come to Europe.
04:34:06.080
It's just over and over again, this entire thread, there's 10,000 comments on this thread.
04:34:13.940
Mythos, where does the 40 million, is that what they spent 40 million?
04:34:19.440
Yeah, that's, that's what this person is saying.
04:34:35.580
And there is money laundering going on because it doesn't take 40 million to, to fucking
04:34:41.640
Imagine investing 40 million and then asking people to support the repayment of their own
04:34:47.360
And this is what people are understanding, right?
04:34:49.960
And this, this Chad Topia guy says, what the fuck is wrong with white people?
04:34:55.260
Obviously speaking to, to the fact that they are, um, helping people who can't help themselves
04:35:01.700
and, uh, and eventually have, uh, negative impacts on the rest of the world, uh, this
04:35:09.260
Uh, another person posted, um, a, uh, picture of a sign that says, please do not feed the
04:35:19.940
And, uh, that is potential health hazard and makes a costly mess.
04:35:25.100
You know, so that's to what, uh, notice we're was talking about, right.
04:35:30.880
So people, people are seeing this and, and they're not buying it anymore.
04:35:35.820
And this is, this is a big, uh, shift in the change of wins here.
04:35:46.660
It's, uh, it's, uh, something that should be, I think a white pill.
04:35:49.940
For all of us, that this is what we're doing now is saying, fuck off Africans after generations
04:35:56.940
of, of, uh, infomercials about spending only a quarter a month can help save these poor
04:36:04.800
And those poor Africans that were, were saved and fed are now raping people in Italy and
04:36:14.860
This is, this is what this quarter a month has done.
04:36:18.520
And it's, and the people are getting honest about it.
04:36:23.820
Well, a lot of those, those chair, you know, they, they take 90%.
04:36:34.260
So what ends up actually them seeing is almost is less than a few percent.
04:36:48.520
That's how I, you got to wonder how much of that money went to bribing the local officials,
04:36:56.820
It's everything in these third world places gets done with a bribe.
04:37:00.100
That's like a portion, a portion of their economy is bribes.
04:37:26.900
This, uh, uh, immigration really didn't get on people's minds, uh, on a mass scale until
04:37:34.400
the Indians came here because they come here to take white collar jobs.
04:37:38.400
Um, no one really gave a fuck when infinite beaners were coming here and guys like me complained
04:37:44.700
for decades, like, you know, they're coming for, for our jobs and we were just told to
04:37:49.700
learn the code, just like they told the coal miners, learn the code.
04:37:53.340
And now that, uh, AI and automation is breathing down their necks and H1Bs.
04:37:58.480
Now it's suddenly on the agenda and I'll take it however I can get it.
04:38:02.820
But, uh, that was an astute observation on your part.
04:38:05.120
Like the Indians is really what it took to, uh, put this on the national agenda.
04:38:13.560
That's what it took, but I'll take whatever I can get.
04:38:19.580
I, uh, just dropped a sub stack article too, about another aspect of why Indians are so distasteful.
04:38:26.760
If you want to give it a read, it's a bit of an esoteric, uh, history take on the subject,
04:38:35.060
And this is something that really is, is one of the most, uh, unpleasant kind of things that,
04:38:42.160
that we have done as white Americans, that coming from my family, I grew up in an educated
04:38:50.260
And, uh, there were other, there were other members of my family, my extended family who
04:38:55.320
were blue collar and, uh, were, uh, military service or, um, truck driver or, uh, construction.
04:39:03.680
And the contempt that they were treated with in my household when I grew up with it.
04:39:11.420
And I, uh, the, the arrogance and contempt among the educated upper middle-class whites
04:39:17.560
towards their brothers and sisters who are in labor or in blue collar positions.
04:39:23.280
It was, it was, um, it was, it's deeply unpleasant and it's something that's like very severely,
04:39:30.860
I, I feel like this is not less a, this is less a problem among the younger generations,
04:39:35.600
but, uh, among the generation of my parents, especially out here in the Midwest, uh, there
04:39:42.020
is a, there was a palpable contempt for, uh, like working class individuals and people who
04:39:48.460
were literally making the world run, making it possible.
04:39:52.580
These people who would come out and Thanksgiving to fix your plumbing, the people who would
04:39:58.980
come out in 105 degree weather to wire a house.
04:40:04.700
And this, this like, so when the immigrants started flooding in and taking the agricultural
04:40:10.020
jobs and taking the labor jobs, there were a lot of white people, especially like urban
04:40:15.140
yuppies who were, uh, very, they were like, Hey, good.
04:40:22.560
And that made me so sick because when I started becoming an adult and growing up, I ended up
04:40:31.780
I thought of it like, you know, it's like, uh, that was kind of my revolt against my parents.
04:40:38.000
We go through that phase where we're going to, we're going to revolt against our parents.
04:40:41.640
And I was fortunate that my parents were libtard hippies.
04:40:48.160
I am going to work landscaping this, this summer.
04:40:53.360
And, uh, man, I'll tell you the roofing, that roofing stuff, some of the hardest, that's
04:41:00.480
So I didn't really last on that one, but being in the shop, being underneath a car, getting
04:41:05.820
hot oil all over you and, you know, trying to, uh, trying to take a suspension, trying
04:41:11.840
to take a tie rod, an outer tie rod bolt off in the, in the salt belt is, uh, well, it'll,
04:41:18.300
it'll teach you some real things that you have to experience to understand about life.
04:41:22.320
And I am glad that these upper middle-class yuppie professionals are now having their,
04:41:27.260
having their, uh, you know, their day of judgment when it comes to this immigration stuff.
04:41:34.740
They'll come, they'll join the party when it's safe to do.
04:41:42.860
The noticer has his hand up too, but I was just going to say if it was 40 million to build
04:41:48.380
this fucking well, or I don't even know how many wells they built, but honestly you can
04:41:52.940
have a well here built in America for probably 10 grand, you know, that's with pumps and everything.
04:41:59.260
I, maybe even a little less, but we'll call it 10, you know, you divide that into 40 million.
04:42:05.360
You're talking about 4,000 wells could have been built here in America, uh, and given to white
04:42:14.000
companies with white workers and a lot of this stuff, because you know, they're, they're doing
04:42:19.800
Um, so it would have just spread within the, within our nation, um, you know, the GDP and
04:42:28.040
then that money funnels down to other businesses, et cetera.
04:42:31.660
And, uh, and you could have given that to starting, uh, people who were maybe starting
04:42:38.460
a home or a homestead on land that, you know, and, and done charity to actual families in need
04:42:45.800
who were trying to start something, but maybe, you know, maybe it's a Gen X or not Gen X,
04:42:53.580
And they, um, the Zoom or Gen and stuff, and maybe they have some land, maybe they could
04:42:58.460
afford some land, but they didn't have a well yet or utilities ran and maybe they, they could
04:43:04.220
And put some type of little thing together to live in.
04:43:06.720
So they're not renting, paying the fucking banks or paying someone else's mortgage, et cetera.
04:43:11.600
But a lot of families could have been helped in a lot of the, that would have been a lot
04:43:24.260
What's your thoughts there on these, uh, this well situation.
04:43:32.060
That's exactly why I wanted, uh, to, uh, pitch in on this.
04:43:37.560
So I know intimately well, like mythos said, what it costs to do this.
04:43:44.860
And, uh, on the West coast, you're looking at probably with the well and pump turnkey,
04:43:53.860
uh, you're looking at probably around 60 to 70,000 for a house.
04:44:00.120
Well, keep in mind, these wells in Africa are not electric.
04:44:04.760
So if you were going to do that in the West coast, uh, well, with the hand pump, you're
04:44:10.240
probably going to be around like the 40 to $50,000 range.
04:44:13.960
So if you doubled it, let's just say he was drilling wells out there for a hundred grand.
04:44:19.460
Well, according to a Google, he drilled a hundred wells.
04:44:25.960
So I don't see how he spent $40 million, uh, doing, uh, doing a hundred wells.
04:44:37.940
Because I mean, there's the level of graft and corruption in these countries is almost
04:44:45.360
They will make you pay to bring your camera equipment.
04:44:49.040
They will make you pay to leave the tarmac at the airport.
04:44:51.820
They will make you pay to drive from one locality to another.
04:44:55.660
They will make you, it's nonstop, endless bribes, graft and corruption, and probably a
04:45:08.900
Is it cheaper to do wells in different parts of the country?
04:45:12.180
Because I know they do wells for a lot cheaper, say in Florida.
04:45:16.400
So it must be because the water's probably closer or it doesn't always cost that much,
04:45:24.820
So I actually looked at one point in, uh, buying a well drilling company in Georgia.
04:45:31.120
And, uh, I was pretty shocked on what the prices were out there.
04:45:34.700
I mean, in Georgia, you know, like South Georgia, you can drill a domestic water well
04:45:45.400
Um, now that was this company in particular, it might be cheaper in some areas, but yeah,
04:45:54.400
There's less red tape compared to the West coast.
04:45:59.060
But even if, uh, even at, you know, 20 grand, say in Georgia or Florida, even if you, uh, double
04:46:06.640
that, and you were charging 40 or 50 grand a well in Africa, uh, that's still only like
04:46:14.880
So it's, uh, there's definitely some money changing hands over there for sure.
04:46:20.480
Whatever happened to the good old fashioned, put the bucket down.
04:46:33.880
Like, why can't these Negroes just use the bucket?
04:46:36.420
Well, like, why do they have to have all this like fancy Mr. B shit?
04:46:39.960
Just dig a hole all the way down, put a bucket on a string, lower the bucket.
04:46:47.420
Like, why do we, why do we leapfrog them over these into like a new, oh dude, we built
04:46:58.160
If anybody's digging wells, well, first of all, we should show them the pictures.
04:47:02.680
We should say, here's a YouTube channel and you can go and you can watch this industrious
04:47:07.880
white dude go out and dig a well by hand and then attach a bucket to a string and lower
04:47:13.740
the bucket down into the water and bring the bucket back up.
04:47:24.100
Well, they, there's stories in these comments too, of, of previous projects like this in
04:47:33.160
which the, uh, the Africans have dug up the, uh, the plumbing to sell it for retail.
04:47:43.200
These people are retarded and we, uh, we know they're retarded.
04:47:48.080
And then the, the propaganda about this human, this universal humanitarianism, uh, is, is
04:47:58.200
weakening of course, but it's still effective to a lot of people.
04:48:01.720
They're like, yeah, that doesn't sound like a bad idea.
04:48:03.680
One, one, and this is how they pitched it, right?
04:48:06.020
They literally, Mr. Beast's first, uh, line in his post is $1 equals one, uh, one, uh, water
04:48:17.000
supply for one person for a year, one year's water supply.
04:48:20.500
And, and that right there is, uh, is the propaganda target, right?
04:48:30.540
Then when it ignores the reality, which is, uh, these people have tried this before, uh,
04:48:37.360
they, we always tried this with these people and they always fail because they're retarded.
04:48:42.900
They're sub 70 IQ and they have no idea how to operate anything.
04:48:48.320
So luckily the, the propaganda is failing on this.
04:48:51.920
Um, and, and hopefully we can, you know, for me, the, the, the, the best case scenario
04:49:02.260
out of this that I think we have is using it to target the fact and, and wrap the Jews
04:49:09.100
up in this because the Jews are heavily involved in this and wrap them all up and be able to
04:49:15.300
package this as the, uh, the attempted destruction and further hate of white people, uh, and how
04:49:23.740
this is, uh, ultimately look at the third order consequences and allow this to play out to our
04:49:34.160
But yeah, that's, that's the best case scenario out of this, but obviously the best part
04:49:39.040
of it is the fact that the, the propaganda is failing.
04:49:42.880
The timeline is blowing up on this and, and nobody believes him.
04:50:00.160
So, you know, uh, it's complicated, um, in the different parts of the world, uh, where
04:50:06.060
I've traveled water, um, you know, in the States, of course, you've got regulation on
04:50:11.140
the West coast and other places, uh, you know, uh, there's one brother, Rusty brought
04:50:18.960
I can go outside here in West Florida with a post hole digger and make one or two shots
04:50:24.840
So it's, it's complicated for prices over there where the spooks are in Africa, the money
04:50:35.120
It's, it's, it's just as, it's just as fucked up, but it's a different problem.
04:50:38.800
The water never, I mean, the, excuse me, the money never gets where it's supposed to get
04:50:46.920
And then what, um, one thing Mr. Mythos was saying, uh, that I, that I have witnessed,
04:50:53.380
uh, personally, like, you know, people digging up plumbing when I was stationed in the Republic
04:51:00.980
of Turkey on a mountainside, uh, in a, in a mill on a military installation, when they
04:51:07.500
were trying to, uh, when they would expand water to and from, uh, our installation, American
04:51:13.580
military installation, the Turks would, uh, break open water lines with whatever they could,
04:51:21.320
you know, rocks to, you know, provide water for their sheep.
04:51:26.860
And literally, literally man on a mountainside.
04:51:29.860
And so the, the American military ended up having to install taps for them.
04:51:38.380
It was kind of like in the old days where they started just leaving train car doors open.
04:51:44.740
The point of this is that you've got all this different grifting and misallocation of resources
04:51:53.260
And the point is the guys at the top, get rich and the resources never get where they're
04:52:06.880
And that's a switcheroo here with, uh, the, with the Mr. Beast thing, right.
04:52:10.020
Is it instead of asking for money to build wells, uh, they used his capital, right.
04:52:18.180
To go down there, build the well, and then pretend like it's a great success to, uh, to secure,
04:52:23.940
uh, funding and, or other means of support for the project or further projects, et cetera.
04:52:31.280
Uh, instead of, you know, trying to, uh, campaign for the building, which, which, you know, they,
04:52:38.220
they, you know, I, I look at, I agree money laundering and, uh, propaganda, right.
04:52:44.960
It's, it's, it's a propaganda to pretend that these, um, these Africans are being helped and
04:52:53.100
And what's funny is you, these people are taking the, the images of the Africans who were in
04:53:00.400
the background of Mr. Beast and, and the clipping their faces, uh, some of them not looking happy
04:53:06.260
at all, painting them as like, as savage, uh, subhumans that they really are.
04:53:13.660
And, and that's kind of the, the hard fact that, that we're crossing here is these people
04:53:18.740
are subhuman, uh, and they deserve none of our sympathy, uh, and, and they are being cast
04:53:28.860
So in the propaganda war, it's good, uh, the money, if, if anybody does support Mr. Beast
04:53:35.500
in this, um, you know, it is, um, it is to their, you know, they just their own scams,
04:53:44.740
But, um, yeah, it's, it's, it's a continued grift of these, if the NGO grift in reverso,
04:53:52.860
It's like, well, we'll just go out there and instead of getting this money from, uh,
04:54:01.700
And we'll use it as a, you know, a propaganda or a promotional marketing tool for Mr. Beast
04:54:09.740
And then, uh, you know, hopefully use that as a means of, um, securing, um, either, um, money
04:54:19.560
from the streams and the views and the clicks and, and, you know, that, that side of things
04:54:25.320
where he makes his money is, uh, is by, uh, putting this on YouTube or putting it on X and
04:54:32.460
then using it to, to scrape ad revenue, et cetera.
04:54:36.680
Um, so yeah, it's, uh, you know, go ahead, white.
04:54:41.620
I don't think anybody gave this take on the Mr. Beast thing yet, but all Mr. Beast really
04:54:49.860
This is a popular genre within content creators on YouTube, TikTok, et cetera, et cetera, where
04:54:57.080
they create this pseudo charitable act and it garners them thousands and thousands and
04:55:07.420
And you did just bring up, uh, as a potential revenue stream.
04:55:11.260
So there is nothing in Mr. Beast that is charitable, but let's just be 100% honest.
04:55:23.500
So he'll use the feel good clickbait content so that people can live vicariously through his
04:55:33.400
Instead of actually participating in charity within their communities, helping people out
04:55:45.360
I'm just talking about humanity in general, right?
04:55:49.500
People will tune into this strange feel good content where, uh, the content creator will walk
04:55:57.220
up to a homeless man on the street, who's down and out and have a conversation with him, buy
04:56:04.720
him lunch, take him to Walmart, buy him a tent, buy him some tubes for his busted up bike.
04:56:20.200
And if you're a serious person, you don't need to take your camera out.
04:56:25.740
If you're going to help somebody out, I don't need to take out my phone.
04:56:29.520
If I'm going to help an old lady load her groceries in the back of her, her little sedan, that's
04:56:37.320
It's in all honesty, it's the lowest form of content baiting.
04:56:43.480
And in my opinion, well, one of the lowest forms of content baiting, in my opinion, and
04:56:48.380
the people who continue to fall for it and watch it and will waste time, energy, even
04:56:54.480
to the point where they're clicking like on the video or subscribe or sending donations
04:56:59.860
to people like that, um, they are the retards that we talk about every day.
04:57:10.000
You need to be corralled as a retard and come to come to time.
04:57:14.580
Um, I will gladly sent you to the front lines to, um, watch you get blown to smithereens.
04:57:24.140
You can play beast games in the drone swarm with the fletch rounds tearing through your
04:57:30.260
This is like, uh, this is, it's perfect that you use the word vicarious, why, right?
04:57:34.260
Because that is an essence, that is an essential component of the parasocial.
04:57:38.420
So it's these, this whole mass digital platform has made it possible for like these nexuses,
04:57:46.120
these loci to form of like good feels and bad feels.
04:57:50.460
And you tap in these people tap in and they get like a little dose of the good feels and
04:57:56.360
the bad feels because they're tapped into the parasocial that is feeding them like those,
04:58:03.520
It's like you sit there in your little pod of, uh, feel good goyslop and you get your
04:58:09.060
little emotional stimulus and you have, you have slaked that part of the mind, the part
04:58:14.840
of the being that's like, Oh, I want to do something.
04:58:27.240
I saw the poor melanoids getting their water and I felt good inside and I'm like, yup, I
04:58:34.200
am a good person and I didn't have to do anything.
04:58:38.000
And now I'm more well prepared to go work my nine hour shift on the retail floor.
04:58:46.540
The parasocial aspect of a lot of these things is, um, I don't want to say it's only disgusting
04:58:52.740
because it's kind of more just a manifestation of technological progress with communications,
04:58:57.160
but it does have some insidious elements to it.
04:59:00.020
And the vicarious, uh, like the vicarious feeling of doing good or, or being a good person
04:59:07.000
and having your, uh, you know, your ego bolstered by this purely participatory, like observant,
04:59:14.220
not non-participatory observant act is a, uh, is indicative of a, of a psychological
04:59:21.420
malformation in, in modern, in the modern communication paradigm.
04:59:30.260
Beast making more Negroes do plague us in the future.
04:59:35.780
And can I touch on what the, with the regards to money laundering, you have to remember this
04:59:44.800
And then if you overcharge and you have back, backdoor deals, say worked out with some of
04:59:51.480
these contractors and also politicians who that way, everything is turned a blind eye.
04:59:58.740
As you grease the wheels, you then get paid back money behind the scenes, um, not recorded.
05:00:06.800
You get money back as you put out, say 500,000 per well.
05:00:11.680
Um, and, and you, you say, okay, well, this wheel needs to be greased.
05:00:27.720
Well, there could be many places you hide that money.
05:00:30.160
Maybe crypto, maybe over here, maybe over there, maybe in this market, maybe you have
05:00:34.780
a deal worked out with some of the politicians and it's in their bank or you get given land
05:00:42.280
There's many, many ways that this money laundering schemes can work and the, um, the write-offs
05:00:48.780
and then the back, the, the behind the scenes deals.
05:00:59.280
We're, we're going to, we're going to get pulling over into 1488 radio.
05:01:06.320
You guys want to get in there quick before we transition over to the next show.
05:01:15.400
It's just kind of funny to me how all these people applauding Mr.
05:01:19.400
Beast for drilling these wells and, uh, you know, grifting basically, uh,
05:01:25.180
basically making money off the clickbait are the same people attacking Patriot front for
05:01:30.640
doing disaster relief in Texas a few weeks ago, uh, at their own expense with their own
05:01:46.000
So it's just kind of ironic when they're going to attack white people for helping white people
05:01:51.280
Beast for, uh, spending $40 million really wells for a bunch of nicks in Africa.
05:02:05.300
I mean, I think a really brother like was, he hit it, you know, a really easy way to spot
05:02:11.260
the grifters or you don't have to video, you know, your good deeds.
05:02:21.020
And, you know, you'd see these guys on the street corner.
05:02:23.460
They got the prop, they got the dog and the professional sign and all this.
05:02:27.480
And, uh, but you know, you'd see these, these, these white brothers that, you know, they
05:02:32.740
had, they had grass in their hair, man, you know, they slept outside.
05:02:36.420
They'd have one shoe on, they were like in their sixties and seventies and, you know,
05:02:41.640
you know, they, they, they, they probably were alcoholics or whatever, but, you know,
05:02:45.600
it got to where I'd roll the window down and give them a $5 bill or something.
05:02:49.240
But, you know, my son, one day we were this, this, this white brother was walking by,
05:02:53.680
you know, like I say, the guy had grass in his hair, you know, he slept outside.
05:02:57.120
And my son just goes, dad, can I give the guy five bucks?
05:03:02.460
But I didn't, you know, and he gave him $5, but I didn't, you know, we didn't turn our
05:03:14.940
It's, it's a, I mean, everything is performative and for now, for now, everything is performative.
05:03:22.560
That will be, that will probably change in the near future.
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Thank you, Mythos, for co-hosting the White Power Lunch Hour with me.
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1488 radio coming up next with, uh, Mythos White Reckon radio by Mark.
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Brothers and sisters, keep the real levels high.
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The premier and the original White Power Space here on X.
05:04:49.840
So, with that said being, here on 1488 radio, we do observe the 14 words and the 88 precepts.
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If you're not familiar with the 14 words, they go as follows.
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We must secure the existence of our people in a future for White children.
05:05:13.160
This means get off of your hands, get off of your butt, and start doing things in your everyday life to make sure that we, as a race, have a way to move forward.
05:05:24.960
So, turn these Internet connections into in-real-life connections.
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These are all things that we can do to secure the 14 words in our everyday lives.
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But if we don't, well, don't complain that we're 6% of the world's population while Mr. Beast is drilling wells for Africans in Africa.
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These are core tenets that one can observe, meditate on, and implement in their everyday life.
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I like to call them the white-powered 88 commandments.
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If you want to know more about the 88 precepts, you could go to davidlane1488.com.
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See how you can implement them in your everyday life so you can charge your Vril and express your Vril in the best and strongest ways possible.
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We encourage you guys to come and participate on the show.
05:07:06.520
And don't come up buzzed or drunk or high or whatever it is where your consciousness isn't at its peak levels.
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The co-hosts of this show try to provide you an honest program, clear of mind, body, and spirit in order to make sure that the content is great.
05:07:25.340
So if you want to participate with us, give hot takes, not soft takes, like radio would say.
05:07:35.560
Myself, White Reich, Mythos, and Radio Weimar are the hosts of this show.
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We are allowed to interject whenever we please.
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And sometimes our conversations between each other might be a little bit lengthy.
05:07:50.620
So if you do come up and you have your hand up, we see you and we'll get to you.
05:07:55.500
But we are providing a radio show for you, and we would appreciate your patience in doing that.
05:08:05.380
So if you don't know where to find our Rumble.com, you can look to my left to the White Excellence host account and click our link tree.
05:08:13.400
On that link tree, you'll find a few different things.
05:08:15.940
You'll find our new website, which has our shop and ways to donate to White Excellence Radio.
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But we highly encourage you to get some merch instead.
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Go ahead and check out the clothing that we have prepared for you guys.
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White Excellence Radio is a different – what's the word that I'm looking for?
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And White Excellence Clothing stands on its own while White Excellence Radio stands on its own.
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But we do want to encourage you to check out that website via our link tree.
05:08:54.020
Check out our Rumble, and check out our Goyam TV channel if you're not familiar with Goyam TV.
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There's a lot of pro-white content creators on there as well.
05:09:05.480
Keep your eyes open on the main page for different people that are streaming on the platform,
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like Handsome Truth, Cookie Monster, Gypsy Crusader, Steve Hansen, Bastion1488, and the list goes on.
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All great people, all people that I've met for the most part, and it's nice to be able to call the majority of them friend.
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With that said being, this is pretty much the conclusion of the introduction.
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Make sure you repost the space and don't be shy.
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We don't bite much unless it is radio, and he will bite much.
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How are you guys doing today, Mythos Radio, Weimar?
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Apparently, we got some kebabs boost in the space, which, you know, hail the kebabs in their own country.
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You know, a lot of people don't realize how global this app is, and a lot of times the biggest spaces on this app by a mile are in Arabic.
05:10:04.760
Like 50,000, 60,000 people in a space on the regular Arabic speakers.
05:10:10.060
So there's a dashboard where you can slice it up on what the biggest spaces are by language, and, yeah, the number two space right now on the app is in Arabic.
05:10:25.540
A lot of people don't see that because why would you?
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It's not in the language of whatever your default settings are, obviously English.
05:10:34.380
So, yeah, I mean, if you get some boost from the kebabs to boost the numbers, you know, that's fine.
05:10:42.720
They just want to linger and consume American nationalist propaganda.
05:10:51.920
Today on 1488 Radio, we're going to be hosting a Draw Muhammad contest.
05:11:00.780
They're a little touchy on that, which I could not care less about.
05:11:03.800
But, yeah, like right now, there's 500 spaces in Japanese alone.
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Here's some useless analytics for you to take home and do nothing with.
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But there's 460 spaces in English, 527 in Japanese, and then 446 in Arabic, 162 in Turkish, 80 in French.
05:11:27.100
So, yeah, people think that, like, we only exist on this app.
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You got, you know, 34 in Hindi if you want to get a little bit of Jeep propaganda.
05:11:40.460
Just saying food for thought, useless information, probably.
05:11:50.520
That's probably the only non-English language that I've ever went into.
05:11:56.440
Because, you know, I've been conversational German for a while.
05:12:07.960
So if you want to get into a Chinese space, I encourage you to not do that.
05:12:11.900
Yeah, they go over mean turtle soup recipes in the Chinese spaces.
05:12:19.800
There's even nine right now in Hebrew, in case you're into that kind of thing.
05:12:25.600
Should we just world travel today in spaces and see what they're talking about?
05:12:38.680
Because it doesn't, it's not user-friendly on the app to really kind of find these obscure spaces or something.
05:12:44.000
You should be able to sort by, like, racial demographics.
05:12:50.220
You have to keyword search it if you're, like, a space troll.
05:12:55.840
So you can do a keyword search and find the spaces.
05:13:00.740
People have more time on their hands than I do.
05:13:05.740
Well, what I find interesting in the comment that White sent me that I posted to the Nesk here,
05:13:14.280
And it translates to, Bastam, what brought you to this space?
05:13:24.160
Like, there's about 125 of them in the tunnel right now.
05:13:28.560
It's just, do you guys understand what we're saying?
05:13:33.100
I don't know, man, but there's this one guy named Peel the Fleshy that thinks nobody has the courage to wear a T-shirt that says White Excellence on it.
05:13:47.640
So I will be wearing my White Excellent T-shirt around town.
05:13:52.540
I will be wearing my Reign Supreme hat around town.
05:13:56.020
And I will do it unabashedly and probably tell local Africans that they don't belong here at the same time.
05:14:06.760
It's not like you're throwing a big Swazi on your chest, but it is a way to say that this is our space and we reign supreme while we're in it.
05:14:15.420
Yeah, look, you can throw flyers, you can put stickers, but wearing it on your chest and speaking with your chest is white power.
05:14:26.300
So put it on your head, put it on your chest, put it on your sleeve.
05:14:32.000
You know, courage, as Fleshy had discussed, it actually takes courage.
05:14:40.960
They're wondering whether you have the gonads, the cojones, the balls to strap up and go White Excellence.
05:14:56.480
Last thing I'll say about it is the top space on this entire app with 68,000 followers is some account with like 300 followers.
05:15:09.820
And somehow an account host with 500 followers is pulling a space with 68,000 people in it.
05:15:17.060
Like make sense of that in English, in English.
05:15:20.700
But like it just goes to show you like how nonsensical this app is.
05:15:25.980
Like when you see these spaces like Mario in the fall, I get it.
05:15:30.240
He followed, you know, he's followed and reposted, boosted by Musk.
05:15:34.200
But some of these spaces, it just makes no sense.
05:15:39.640
Like guys in our sphere think that they're doing numbers like if they even crack four digits.
05:15:55.700
We need somebody to dive in over there and re-stream it over here.
05:16:03.060
And then you'll have other spaces where the cumulative speaker followers is 24,000.
05:16:11.320
So, you know, like the logic of the algos and what makes this app run is a complete mystery
05:16:28.040
But there's a lot more going on behind the scenes than just that.
05:16:33.920
So, for any guy who thinks pulling a couple hundred speakers, you know, people in a space,
05:16:37.640
when we started this, to White's point, when we started doing these spaces like two years
05:16:42.080
ago, we would routinely pull several hundred people, crack 1,000, 1,400, you know.
05:16:47.820
One time, you know, we got boted and I think we did like 50,000, 60,000 people during a bot
05:16:53.240
That was probably our heyday, the old bot attacks.
05:16:55.640
But, yeah, so if there's any bots that want to come in and attack us and boost our numbers,
05:17:02.480
Yeah, I'm happy to take screenshots and say we beat Alex Jones in America.
05:17:09.320
We used to get bot attacked and get like 50,000, 60,000 people just because of bots.
05:17:19.980
Well, I ran through our listeners here, the ones that are not in the tunnel and is looking
05:17:29.980
It doesn't look like we have any actually on the outside.
05:17:42.980
Got a lot of tunnel Jews, a lot of tunnel blacks, tunnel browns, a lot of camel jockeys in the
05:17:56.120
Yeah, so on the timeline, nothing of importance is coming up for me.
05:18:03.460
The Trump administration will now require new visa applicants to pay a $15,000 processing fee.
05:18:13.200
So, everybody who is, you know, trying to start a business, it seems like Donald Trump
05:18:19.640
doesn't want you to be able to make credit card payments.
05:18:30.280
Yeah, Donald Trump is now going to require new visa app.
05:18:49.260
We're not talking about credit card payments here, okay?
05:18:57.640
All right, try to read it correctly so you're not misinformed people because that didn't
05:19:01.540
Yeah, so if you want to apply for a visa here in the United States of America, there's going
05:19:16.540
I think that they just raised the price significantly.
05:19:18.940
So, anybody that's come over on a legitimate visa, like a foreign national, on any kind
05:19:24.560
of work visa, particularly skilled work visas, there was always a cost associated with that.
05:19:30.220
And then there was additional processing fees if you want expedited processing.
05:19:37.020
This is just how the world works if you've ever, like, worked in a real company before
05:19:42.200
and, like, not for your dad's, you know, five-person company.
05:19:54.040
So, there was always a several thousand dollar fee associated with skilled visas.
05:20:03.420
So, that's probably for skilled visas, for STEM visas.
05:20:06.040
And that's actually really good because I seem to have frustrated the Poojits today on
05:20:13.060
the timeline, and I'm kind of being harassed in the replies about just saying, you know,
05:20:20.240
an Indian getting jumped in Ireland wouldn't have gotten jumped in Ireland if the Indian
05:20:31.980
I say we charge them 30 grand for each visa application.
05:20:37.660
It doesn't often come out of the pocket of the individual employee or potential employee.
05:20:42.160
It comes out of the pocket oftentimes of the employer.
05:20:49.560
So, that would actually, so, it's not so much to discourage skilled labor visas as to
05:20:58.820
So, it just, it makes, and a lot of these companies can afford it and they'll continue to
05:21:06.060
It was always more costly to hire a foreign national for a skilled position, like a six
05:21:11.840
figure job, like, you know, well over six figures, like 150, 200, 300K jobs.
05:21:20.160
So, that cost is not shouldered by the foreign national themselves.
05:21:27.740
Some of the cost is, but oftentimes it's completely subsidized by the employer.
05:21:35.060
It's not as cut and dry as it might think, like, oh, penalize the economic, you know,
05:21:41.200
It actually disincentivizes the employer more because there's always going to be more foreign
05:21:47.120
nationals that want to come over than there are jobs to hire them into.
05:21:51.680
So, it's actually a disincentive mechanism for the employer more than the economic migrant
05:22:01.940
In other news, it seems that Israel First is trending in the news category for the second
05:22:09.740
day in a row, which is actually a pretty big deal.
05:22:13.680
DMT, Dominic Michael Trippi reports that Israel has absolutely no support with Trump voters
05:22:21.760
under 30, and Israel First policies are even turning off, quote-unquote, older MAGA diehards.
05:22:33.800
So, the boomers seem to be getting fed up with the Israel First policy, and the people who hold
05:22:42.580
the most Fell For It Again awards are waking up to the times.
05:22:47.180
White nationalists stand vindicated, 1488 radio stands vindicated, and everybody who told you
05:22:55.640
that we were going to vote our way out of this and that Donald Trump was the only way to bring
05:23:00.740
back normalcy and sanity in the United States of America was wrong because we can observe
05:23:06.940
his administration six to seven months in and see that the majority of the policies that
05:23:13.760
he has been standing behind are actually in benefit to the state of Israel and has really nothing
05:23:43.760
I got a take on that, but I'm not trying to listen to myself talk endlessly.
05:23:49.800
Dude, I'm trying to listen to you talk endlessly because we got three hours of the show and air
05:23:55.400
I cannot multitask properly what I'm having to carry the conversation.
05:24:08.200
Well, yeah, I mean, I'll just say this quickly, and somebody else has to have a take on this.
05:24:13.500
You can only, when your entire domestic and foreign policy exclusive, it never, it's not
05:24:19.060
only that it, the simplest way to frame it, in my estimation, is nothing we do goes against
05:24:25.980
Nothing we do domestically and in foreign affairs goes against organized Jewry and Israeli
05:24:32.560
And when you just sort of put that simple filter and layer over it, it makes a lot of
05:24:39.380
Not only does it never go against Israeli interests, but it oftentimes goes against American
05:24:48.180
So, it's just, it's the classic Felford, again, say however you want to say it, but it's
05:24:54.000
Like, you can only do this for so many generations, so many election cycles, so many scenarios and
05:24:59.020
situations where people are just going to go, wait a minute, like, this is not America
05:25:06.940
Like, not figuratively or metaphorically, it is literally MAGA.
05:25:11.420
That's literally what the American regime serves.
05:25:16.460
It's not even like, you know, some sort of, like, it's not a hard line to draw.
05:25:23.120
So, I think even, like, midwits who don't know what shoe size they fucking wear, like,
05:25:31.460
So, it took a long time, but summer 2025, this is finally when even, like, the midwit
05:25:36.740
extremely propagandized, fully psychologically conditioned and pre-programmed.
05:25:42.360
They're like, wait a minute, this ain't adding up.
05:25:45.280
Like, it took a long time to get here, but here we are.
05:25:48.840
You know, like, the former vets, the GWAC guys, you know, hardcore 1A, 2A guys, they're
05:25:59.000
Like, it's really sad that it took this time, but here we are.
05:26:05.620
And now, I would just keep an eye out for the heavy, you know, controlled op, containment,
05:26:10.640
There's going to be a lot of people that are now going to be Jewish skeptical, and they're
05:26:16.360
You know, the Jews are a problem, but they're still good.
05:26:24.500
You're going to have Jews really kind of crawling out of the woodworks.
05:26:28.200
It's the, like, we've been saying this for years.
05:26:37.420
Shabbos goys and traitors that are, like, skeptical of Jews.
05:26:46.920
So, we're literally, and the guys say this, we're years ahead, and a lot of the smart
05:26:51.720
pundits say this, too, is that we're years ahead of the curve.
05:26:57.620
And they're going to do whatever they can to slow down this progression.
05:27:01.180
By they, meaning the entrenched Jewish, pro-Jewish bureaucracy.
05:27:12.820
National, socialistic, you know, sentiment is inevitable.
05:27:17.540
So, like, when you say we will win, it's not an if, it's a when.
05:27:20.040
It's because we have the only ideologically sound position.
05:27:26.440
It's not even overly philosophical, because most people are not sufficiently deep to even
05:27:34.160
Do you understand what is in your own best interest or not?
05:27:36.860
If you were too stupid to understand what is in your own best self-interest, you belong
05:27:42.760
Like, you were literally in the way, and you just should go to a fucking labor camp and
05:27:50.000
Let's talk about some of the problems that we have among our people, right?
05:27:55.680
And you go to certain maybe age demographics in some sense, because the cycle of propaganda
05:28:04.760
hit people at certain ages, and collectively, you know, they bought into certain ideas.
05:28:11.220
And one of those is that, you know, a good, hardworking, corn-fed Iowa boy who grew up wanting
05:28:29.980
And that their Mexican neighbor can just put on an American flag hat or American flag shirt
05:28:39.740
and then become, you know, patriotic and salute the flag and be a part of this group, right?
05:28:56.300
They still believe that American values are what was worth fighting for.
05:29:03.200
You know, they believe in the quote-unquote freedom and all of that.
05:29:08.280
And this scenario that we're witnessing, this conflict that I put into the nest above, is
05:29:21.100
That this Guatemalan Democrat rep, Delia Ramirez, right?
05:29:28.740
Who's wearing on her name a Spanish name, and she was in a summit in Mexico City.
05:29:38.520
So she flew to Mexico, spoke in Spanish, which is a European language that she's butchering,
05:29:45.320
and said, I'm a proud Guatemalan before I'm an American, right?
05:29:49.700
So this rubs those people the wrong way, right?
05:29:55.120
This person is not only somebody who came to the United States and legally, right?
05:30:06.640
That those people want to create a pathway for.
05:30:10.620
Your legal migrant comes, gets elected, flies to a foreign country, speaks a foreign language
05:30:18.920
to the United States, at least, speaks a foreign language, and says, I'm actually a Guatemalan,
05:30:25.260
This is a wedge issue for those who have, you know, drank the Kool-Aid on assimilation, legal
05:30:38.160
And again, to be able to collectivize these people, these dual citizens, these unloyal
05:30:45.420
people, collectivize them all with the Jews, with the Guatemalans, with all the Aztecs, with
05:30:50.620
all the Arabs, with all the Indians, with all the Chinese, and making a real dedicated
05:30:56.200
point that these are not Americans, and they can never be American.
05:31:01.300
And then what is it to be an American, and then start that conversation?
05:31:04.860
I think this is a bigger deal than some have, you know, recognized about it.
05:31:11.340
But I thought maybe we could get a conversation going around this, get the audience involved
05:31:15.660
in what they think about this situation with this Guatemalan lady flying to Mexico City,
05:31:22.440
where in America's history, we took, we occupied Mexico City before we gave it to Mexico.
05:31:30.060
Mexico, we occupied it after the War of 1848, the American-Mexican War, we occupied it, and
05:31:38.520
And we gave them a bunch of land, and this is how they're retreating, they're returning
05:31:53.700
So I thought that'd be the topic to run around for a while.
05:32:04.540
Firstly, with radio, I think it is very important to recognize that anyone under 30 no longer
05:32:19.560
I mean, the multi-trillion dollar industry that was perpetuated over the last 80 years
05:32:25.860
in order to sympathize for world Jewry abroad and view them as oppressed people.
05:32:33.880
And a lot of people can say that, you know, October 7th was the beginning of the end for
05:32:39.440
And I would say I'm halfway in agreement with them in regards to the downfall of, you know,
05:32:47.360
the Israeli propaganda machine that has essentially diluted and polluted the minds of our American
05:32:58.080
spirit and our American children and the masses abroad.
05:33:02.020
So the destruction of Holocaustianity is upon us.
05:33:06.160
The generation Zyklon that is up and coming could give two shits about the six million narrative.
05:33:13.020
And when they're witnessing Israelis essentially dismembered women and children by the hundreds
05:33:20.760
of thousands, it's kind of hard to feel sympathetic for a group of people that not only holds dual
05:33:27.540
citizenship here in the United States, but tends to influence countries, um, behest their best
05:33:38.800
Make Israel great again, that that's really what MAGA was going for.
05:33:43.300
And so people are fed up to the point where, uh, people like Alex Jones are saying, Hey guys,
05:33:54.460
And that plays right into what radio was saying is, is, you know, be vigilant about the type
05:34:00.280
of actors that start to talk about, um, the problems with Israel, the problems with organized
05:34:08.240
Jewry and the effect that it has on Western countries abroad.
05:34:12.080
Because personally speaking, uh, Alex Jones is aging.
05:34:20.320
He needs to shift his narrative in order to capture the younger audience.
05:34:25.780
And the younger audience is saying, you know what?
05:34:29.840
And this Judeo Christian identity is also bullshit.
05:34:33.920
So a lot of the youth are throwing out the Judeo Christian nonsense and, you know, uh, adopting
05:34:41.780
a more Christian nationalist mindset, which I'm not entirely against.
05:34:45.960
I, I'm not a Christian and, um, I, I'm not going to go down the road or rabbit hole of
05:34:52.420
shaming every single, uh, Christian nationalists outside of maybe the big tent Christian nationalism
05:34:59.280
that is inherently anti-white and genocidal towards white people in our country.
05:35:05.020
But the people who are going around screaming on the timeline, Christ is King in order to dog
05:35:17.100
I think it's edgy and I think it's hilarious watching Jews Kvetch when, um, they say those
05:35:23.000
And now, um, getting into what Mythos just brought up in regards to the Homeland Security
05:35:28.300
post, um, he brought up assimilation and personally speaking, I think one of the biggest lies that
05:35:37.940
was sold to our parents and grandparents is that these people could come here and assimilate
05:35:46.800
And we are bearing the fruits of that lie now, um, through this squad a mall in who will go
05:35:54.880
to Mexico and essentially, uh, make her American identity secondary towards, uh, herself.
05:36:03.900
And as an American, I find that highly offensive, but again, you know, these are, these are instances
05:36:11.800
that we can observe and recognize that assimilation was a lie.
05:36:16.560
Um, and then this, the, the second biggest lie in my opinion is this idea of a melting pot.
05:36:26.960
And as long as you embrace the ideas of Americanism, then you can become an American too.
05:36:37.380
The people who do quote unquote, assimilate, assimilate are a very, very small minority.
05:36:43.780
And they tend to hold, um, in my opinion, retarded Republican values.
05:36:49.340
Um, however, they're still highly enveloped in their homelands culture.
05:36:54.680
So anything South of the border that comes to the United States of America will always
05:36:59.980
identify with the country of origin that they come from.
05:37:03.100
And I would say that that's even regards to other second world countries like India, um,
05:37:12.200
They, they call them like India, China, and, and things of that nature.
05:37:16.420
So personally speaking, an American will always be a white person to me.
05:37:21.780
I will gladly welcome the hordes and hordes of white people into the United States of America,
05:37:28.780
because white people are the only ones that can integrate into what it means to be an American
05:37:43.080
And the only differences that we do share is more along the lines of cuisine, clothing,
05:37:55.060
And I think the post that we are witnessing from Homeland Security, um, you know, me, Mythos,
05:38:02.780
and radio briefly talked about it on a call together, uh, last night.
05:38:06.840
And there's, I guess, two kinds of ways that you can look at it.
05:38:11.140
And I guess I'm looking at the glass half full, uh, uh, or the glass half empty perspective
05:38:18.420
When we see Homeland Security saying there is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism
05:38:27.440
Well, that is a white nationalist talking point.
05:38:30.840
But in my opinion, what they're doing is, is they're selling this, I, this continued lie
05:38:37.260
of, uh, the melting pot and assimilation that, uh, America is a country of ideas.
05:38:48.540
The, uh, America that I was born raised in that my grandfather, my great grandfather,
05:38:53.900
our great, great grandfathers were a part of the, it was a people.
05:39:00.000
And if we lose our people, if we lose the white people, the founding stock of this country,
05:39:05.560
it will no longer be America because we have observed time and time again, that the foreign
05:39:12.460
hordes of Browns that choose to interpret our sacred documents, our constitution, our laws,
05:39:19.040
they will pervert the language in order to present themselves as, uh, in order to present
05:39:26.440
themselves as, uh, some, some figure that belongs here.
05:39:34.000
So nothing bugs me more than a Brown person that's invoking the founding fathers and doesn't
05:39:38.900
care to mention the 1790 naturalization act and how our founding fathers, um, envisioned
05:39:48.480
Um, and, um, personally speaking, I'll, I'll land it very shortly with this is that there
05:39:54.780
is no room for dual citizens here in the United States of America.
05:40:11.060
When you come to the United States of America and you decide to become an American, that's
05:40:18.100
And you adopt our values when in Rome do as the Romans do and don't get in the way, whether
05:40:24.020
you are, uh, an Irishman, a Brit, a German, a Frenchman, a Spaniard, an Italian, whatever
05:40:31.760
it may be, when you decide to come and participate in this blood and this soil that has developed
05:40:38.800
the land, you become an American and an American can only and always be a white person of good,
05:41:04.940
Was they're going to add, uh, a big fee on, on student visas or what's the actual.
05:41:12.420
So what I was able to read mostly is that they will be adding a $15,000 processing fee on
05:41:29.660
That, that, that's kind of, because now normal, normal visas cost like 200 or 300.
05:41:38.600
If you're not, you know, if you're, um, if you have a citizenship from, from Europe or
05:41:46.280
Australia, uh, if you, if you have citizenship in a European country, then you don't have to
05:41:54.600
So that's a, the news source that I grabbed this from mostly was very vague, right?
05:42:04.160
It says the Trump administration will now require new visa applicants to pay a $15,000 processing
05:42:19.840
It's not saying H1B visas, skilled labor visas.
05:42:26.560
So if, if, if you want to look into it a little bit more, I would encourage you to do so.
05:42:36.880
Because, uh, right now it's, there's no fee and that's good that they address this because
05:42:43.880
it, uh, obviously it takes a lot of resources to process and then, you know, everything that
05:42:50.580
they cost, you know, when they get there, but a student visa, for example, um, you don't
05:43:00.640
You have a petition fee for, for, uh, applying for like any visa.
05:43:06.160
Um, and that's like 200 bucks or something like that.
05:43:10.180
Um, and then, uh, some, I think Australia might be 300 or something like that.
05:43:23.840
That's good because the jeets that come here, they have that money.
05:43:33.540
And, um, I'll probably do a little bit of research, uh, once things slow down within
05:43:38.360
the conversation in regards to what it applies to, because if it is visas, um, for people
05:43:46.180
that just want to vacation in the United States, I find that very ornery.
05:43:52.340
It would be very strange to have to pay a $15,000 fee just to go to Hollywood Boulevard
05:43:59.700
and see all the homeless and Jewy stars of fame.
05:44:07.700
Yeah, that wouldn't make sense at all if it's just for tourist visa, but there's a lot of,
05:44:14.260
especially African countries that come on a tourist visa and overstay it.
05:44:20.040
Um, that's the same where you come from, you know, South, South America as well.
05:44:24.960
So, so there's, there's a lot of those as well.
05:44:28.180
So I don't know if they may be, depending on where they come from, maybe they should pay
05:44:36.880
All nine white and all non-white countries have to pay a, uh, $15,000 processing fee.
05:44:46.760
Um, but with that said, uh, the Western kingdom, welcome to the stage.
05:44:50.980
I don't think we've, uh, heard you up here before.
05:44:58.420
I didn't, uh, find your guys's like radio station until today.
05:45:05.780
And I was listening earlier and you guys were having some good points.
05:45:08.660
So I thought, well, maybe jump in here and, you know, get my opinions on here too.
05:45:14.220
Um, it's a talk on the, like America is an idea, uh, subject, I suppose.
05:45:20.720
I think that's in a lot of subjects or a lot of discussion areas, people miss like the hierarchy
05:45:30.060
It's like, okay, yeah, perhaps America is an idea, but America isn't a white idea.
05:45:35.820
It's descended from white Europeans who came here and conquered the land who, you know,
05:45:41.200
cleaved the civilization out of, out of wilderness.
05:45:45.540
You know, it's the same way that South Africa is a white country because the whites moved
05:45:51.740
They, they, they went into the desert and they cleaved this, um, this gem of civilization
05:45:57.660
from the dust, you know, through blood and their sweat.
05:46:02.180
And so, you know, like even, even if we do concede or we do grant that America is an idea
05:46:09.180
or that any white country is an idea, it's a white idea.
05:46:13.860
It stems from white people, you know, who are genetically, um, genetically different, genetically
05:46:19.620
unique from Africans, from Indians, from even, uh, Westernized Asians, like the Japanese
05:46:28.940
So we, we can't just like hop in at this one level and be like, oh, well, you know, like
05:46:35.340
It's like, well, no, there is entailments that come along with these things.
05:46:45.640
Um, especially the framing that you presented because the United States of America is somewhat
05:46:50.900
of an experiment that is language that I am willing to participate in.
05:46:55.840
You know, this is probably one of the first times that we have set up this type of government.
05:47:01.860
Of course, there's republics in the past, but a representative republic is, uh, what we
05:47:08.940
And there's nothing that grinds my gears more than listening to the parroting politicians
05:47:17.920
This is a threat to our democracy, democracy, this democracy, that, um, talk about a farce
05:47:25.120
and a false framing of what the country, uh, is and how our politics operate, right?
05:47:30.920
We all know that we live under a constitutional republic.
05:47:34.200
And in this constitutional republic, we elect representatives to, um, essentially, um, crap,
05:47:42.860
I'm losing my frame of thought to, uh, represent us in our political bodies.
05:47:48.140
So yes, there are democratic elements to our republic, but it is not a democracy, right?
05:47:55.460
If we lived in a direct democracy, we would have, um, we would have the population voting
05:48:04.700
And you would have half of the population not wanting pistachio flavored ice cream and
05:48:11.400
the other half of the population not wanting vanilla ice cream.
05:48:15.500
And if, uh, the, uh, the pistachio flavored ice cream one, you'd have a lot of pissed off
05:48:23.940
And that's why a true democracy is kind of retarded in my opinion.
05:48:35.480
And I'd say that the democracies and democratic republics, democratic republics and all of these
05:48:42.080
types of things, I think they fail for the same reason that white nationalism and white
05:48:47.860
pride and all these things are succeeding because the democracies and the democratic systems
05:48:55.760
You know, like where in nature do we observe any other species voting or operating in this
05:49:03.680
You know, like it makes people feel uncomfortable, but nature is power.
05:49:10.280
And I think that's why you get, um, or we're seeing a resurgence of authoritarian, it's authoritarian
05:49:20.120
talking points and, um, like Nazi Germany ask, uh, proposals for new systems because people
05:49:29.940
at their core recognize that while the personal liberty is a positive to a degree, most people,
05:49:38.220
you know, you know, and you see this especially online that most people aren't capable, nor should
05:49:43.680
they be, uh, elevated to the position of exercising political will or, you know, violence through
05:49:54.840
You can choose which ice cream you want to eat for dinner.
05:49:59.420
Like no one's going to really give a crap, but, um, like, no, you can't decide that because
05:50:06.060
you and your neighbors are okay with the one Mexican guy that makes really good tacos that
05:50:11.080
we can allow in this, this massive influx of, of Mexicans or South Americans or, you know,
05:50:17.420
Ajits or the Chinese, like, I don't care what their IQs are.
05:50:21.420
I don't even care like how good at cooking they are.
05:50:27.400
And it's, it's self-evident by what happens when they, when they do come in in large numbers
05:50:32.080
and they are allowed to form their own communities, even though we're not, they're allowed to
05:50:37.260
segregate that we're not, you know, like we have all these legal, um, all these legal
05:50:42.740
bendings to protect their feelings and then the white people are just expect to suck it
05:50:48.160
up, you know, like, oh, well, if you're, if you're white and strong, then you can handle
05:50:51.640
It's like, well, yeah, I mean, I can handle it, but I don't want to handle it.
05:50:57.260
You know, our ancestors came here and they built these things so that we wouldn't have
05:51:05.500
Um, yeah, and, you know, I, I am, uh, I have evolved my position into definitely a more
05:51:16.120
authoritarian perspective, especially in this time, while we are being invaded by foreign
05:51:23.860
hordes that don't understand, uh, the concept of a civilized society, high trust societies and
05:51:35.260
And I don't mean liberalism in the set, in the sense of leftist values.
05:51:40.540
I, I mean it in, in the sense of Liberty, right?
05:51:44.000
Um, our society has devolved into a bit of a cesspit where a lot of these people should
05:51:54.840
So I do think that we need to go back to simpler times in this country and take away people's
05:52:01.380
voting rights, um, uh, concepts like service granting citizenship, uh, hit very close to
05:52:12.560
If you aren't willing to serve your community abroad, your country and make a, your civilization
05:52:19.000
better by acts of service, then why the hell should you be allowed to vote?
05:52:23.340
If you were just a mindless NPC that sways with whatever prop propaganda is placed before
05:52:30.140
you making emotional decisions while you hit the voting booth, you're going to be making
05:52:36.380
very, very poor decisions because right now our country isn't in a position where we have,
05:52:42.740
um, ideological consensus on what is good and what is bad for our people and in our country.
05:52:51.000
So I'm, I'm pretty much right there with you, man.
05:52:53.820
Uh, the boot needs to come down and the boot needs to come down hard before we can go back
05:52:59.100
to essentially participating in what some would call Liberty.
05:53:06.420
So bring in the authoritarianism, hammer down with some fascism, kick out the nons, whip our
05:53:15.660
society back into shape, get rid of degenerate culture.
05:53:21.100
And then maybe once we've healed as people and a nation, we can start voting and mass again.
05:53:32.980
You know, like I have, um, I have some loose like rules worked out that I'd implement if I
05:53:39.120
Not that that's ever going to happen, but you know, and one of them, I think I lifted part
05:53:44.980
of this off somebody else and I can't forget their name, but you know, credit to whoever it was
05:53:49.500
is that you have to have some kind of inherent, um, investment in the society itself.
05:53:57.100
And so the rule goes something like you have to be a straight white male who either owns a
05:54:03.120
business that has a family or owns a personal house, personal residence, because then not
05:54:10.900
only do you have ties to the community itself, but you have investment in the future.
05:54:15.440
You have a stake in the future, but, um, that's, that's like super extreme, super Nazi for a
05:54:23.580
I don't know why, because nobody likes trannies and gays and all these people, but.
05:54:27.780
Well, I, I think we've all been sold this, um, this idea of libertarianism as being like
05:54:37.020
a humanitarian slash, um, superior political option in regards to quote unquote self-governance,
05:54:48.060
What happens in your house happens in your house.
05:54:50.580
And it doesn't affect me when in reality, things like that actually do affect other
05:54:57.340
If, if you are one of these degenerate people that do homosexual acts inside your house,
05:55:04.600
and then you go out to the world abroad and you continue your homosexual acts in public,
05:55:11.000
And we shouldn't allow certain degenerate behaviors like that in society abroad because it will impact
05:55:19.040
our children, our future, our culture, et cetera, et cetera.
05:55:22.620
So there's a lot of things that are wrong with libertarians, um, outside of the fact that
05:55:28.500
each and every libertarian defines libertarianism as, as something else.
05:55:33.880
So, um, you get a hundred libertarians in the room and they'll all have a different definition
05:55:51.840
I'm not getting any audio from your brother or you mythos.
05:55:56.600
Um, I probably hear it looks like radios, uh, yeah, having a little connection issue.
05:56:03.800
Um, no, but I, I think, uh, back to the, the situation with this Guatemalan, you know,
05:56:12.740
it goes back to an opportunity to convince people who have bought into the idea of assimilation
05:56:20.520
that we can use this Guatemalan as a catch-all, right?
05:56:26.700
When, when people are offended by this Guatemalan and they, they express that, they go, oh, I hate
05:56:35.020
that, um, you know, if you, if you come here, you should learn how to speak English and, and,
05:56:44.200
And you can just simply say, they are all like that and, and just scoop them all up into a basket.
05:56:56.200
There is no assimilation and, and, and let them start to view the world in that way.
05:57:04.660
And, um, and I think it's a great opportunity to, uh, to move the conversation to there, that,
05:57:14.580
that they are all like that and point to Southern California and the, the riots about ice that these
05:57:27.600
They want to continue to support their, their countries.
05:57:42.360
These, these Guatemalan support Guatemalian interest, the Mexicans, Mexican interests.
05:57:47.800
And so long as we have a country that the political framework is organized to take from the public
05:57:59.500
dole, uh, the public treasury and funnel it to, uh, interest groups, then we're going to have these racial
05:58:10.080
problems and, and continue to make it a racial problem because ultimately that's what it is.
05:58:15.800
Ultimately, you know, uh, we are going to side with our, our race and, and put them in a position
05:58:25.580
to have to view the world that way and look at the others as others and say, this is how they are.
05:58:34.460
They've gotten so comfortable that they no longer care to lie about it.
05:58:41.040
And, and, and they can look at the world that way.
05:58:46.100
When you go to, um, a campground, when you go to a park, when you go out in public, they're self-segregating.
05:58:56.060
They're not just because you're all in, in target or just because you're all in Costco, doesn't mean that you're all sharing everything in, and they, in, they, they travel in packs and it's, it's time for whites to start packing up and packing together and seeing the world that way.
05:59:17.880
Yeah, so before I, um, before I go, the noticer has had his hand up for a while.
05:59:36.440
Um, I know the course of the conversation has changed, but I just kind of want to bring something up that I think a big misconception with a lot of normies, we really got to hammer down is.
05:59:47.880
That multiculturalism is a part of this quote unquote American experiment, and that was propagated through the melting pot misconception.
05:59:59.480
And, uh, I think that's something we really got to hammer down and bring to, uh, bring to the surface is the 1790 Immigration Act and, uh, really what our founders, uh, believed in, you know, from their words, not ours.
06:00:14.260
And, uh, that is not a part of the American experiment at all.
06:00:19.300
So I think that's something they use to kind of tame a lot of white people, a lot of Europeans, a lot of true Americans, you know, on Patriot Front, we have the slogan, I brought it up a hundred times, American by blood.
06:00:31.860
And we mean that, you know, the definition of an American is us, it's people of European descent.
06:00:38.200
And, uh, so I think that's something we just really got to hammer down a lot of normies and say, Hey, no, this is not a part of the, the experiment, you know, don't, uh, don't fall for this.
06:00:49.660
It's multiculturalism was not in our founders framework and I'll land there.
06:00:54.400
Well, and, you know, notice here, I'll even double down on what you said in that multiculturalism equates to white genocide.
06:01:01.760
Mythos just let us know that, you know, these hyphenated people, they always served their own best interest.
06:01:12.880
And now that the political climate has led up, they have become very bold in where their interests are and that interests have always been in their people and the nation that they come from.
06:01:26.280
It has never been to participate in the quote unquote experiment that you just mentioned.
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So I think it's very healthy for us to look towards the 88 precepts and observe things from a natural law perspective.
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Do the lions and hyenas assimilate with each other?
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They are natural rivals and they kill each other and steal from each other any opportunity that they get, because guess what?
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They're always fighting for territory and that makes, and there is no difference in humans in regards to this simple natural fact is that if whites are ever in the vicinity of non-whites, there will always be competition for territory and resources, whether it's resources so that they can breed, resources so that they can feed themselves, resources so that they can live a comfortable life.
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Whatever it may be, whatever it may be, to just to live the life as a lion.
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So this concept of bringing in foreigners and in our spaces will lead to the hyena acting like a lion is fraudulent and it contradicts the natural ways that the world has been set in place by prime source.
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You can call it, you can call it, you can call it.
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We can call it the hemisphere as simple as to represent the obviamentedriety.
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I hate to do this, but Muhammad Ali, there was a interview where some guy was interviewing him and there's the famous the red birds fly with the red birds and mate with the red birds.
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The bluebirds fly with the bluebirds and mate with the bluebirds. Why would I want the bluebird and the redbird to mate with each other? That would destroy who they are.
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And that's what we're doing here in the United States, or at least that's what's taking place here in the United States, is that we're bringing the black people in the vicinity of white people, and we're telling the black people that it's okay to mate with the white person, and we're telling the white person that it's okay to mate with the black person in order to create this experiment, the child, who is cultureless, who is rootless,
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who has no identity, who is a new and completely different genetic being from its parents, right? I'm sure most people understand this, but when a race-mixed couple has a child, the two parties involved, mom and dad, are more closely related to their racial neighbor,
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the black person with the black person and the white person, then they are their own child. They have created an abomination that has no identity, no place, and it should be viewed as one of the most ultimate crimes against nature,
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because it is unnatural to uproot and bring a being into this world that has no identity. The blacks don't want the mixed-race thing. They'll say he's too white. They'll say he's too light-skinned, etc., etc.
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The whites don't want the mixed-race kid because he looks too black, and he's not culturally compatible with white culture.
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So all of these things really break down to simple things like natural law, man.
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Don't breed hyenas with lions. Don't breed cheetahs with tigers. It's just not going to fucking work.
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And anybody trying to sell you a lie saying that we can get the lions and the tigers to live next to each other without any problems is selling you snake oil, bud.
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It seems my co-hosts are dumbfounded by my retarded take.
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No, as you started your tank, I was already tracking with the bluebird and the redbird analogy, so that's what I would have added.
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You covered that base for me. Green Power, go ahead.
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Yeah, yeah, I know. That's a really good take. And I just wanted to add to that. You know, growing up, I was always told, and it always sounded so unnatural, but I was always told, if you mix the races, then it creates stronger genes.
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That's what everybody would, pastors, friends, like, you know, people, you know, whatever I'd say, like, well, what do you think about it?
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They're like, oh, it makes it for a stronger child, stronger gene.
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And, you know, and then, you know, being a part of Mosley's little book reading and some of the other stuff, as I did more research into it, it's like the opposite is true.
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But that's the general American thinking of mixing. It's like, oh, you know, it's going to, the culture, it'll make both families and culture stronger and, you know, this, that, and you'll have more seasoning and more, more culture.
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And it's like, well, we have enough. We have what we need. You know, we don't need to mix whatever. So, I don't know. It's just, it's been, but that's what everybody says.
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Everybody says it's going to make you stronger. And it, the thing that they tell you, the vaccine's going to make you stronger. It doesn't work. None of it works. So, yeah, that's what I wanted to say. All right, bye.
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Yeah, I'm tracking. I'm tracking exactly what you're saying, because there are scientific studies that mixed race children are more susceptible to certain ailments and diseases than somebody who maintains their genetic purity.
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So, you're, you're, you're on point with what you said, green power, 100%, brother. Thank you for sharing the Western kingdom or mythos. Sorry.
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I'll get it in there. You know, when, when it comes to social acceptability, social perceptions, we, we talk about this and it's, it goes for, I think, everybody, but sub-Saharan Africans, that the lighter their skin,
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the, the better looking, the more appreciated and the more gifted they are by their communities.
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The, the Aztecs will do this. The, the Arabs will do this. The, the Arabs will do this. The Indians will do this. The, the fair skinned, and they call it fair skinned for a reason, right?
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It's called fair skinned. And the fair skinned ones are looked at as, as superior across the board. And the only exception that I can see from, from the data that I've witnessed is the sub-Saharan Africans.
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You know, everybody else has a fair skinned preference in that. And so when you look at, we talked about this with say a, a Nick Fuentes, you know, breeding in with a, a lighter skinned, a more, more pure European heritage woman.
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Uh, then he would, you know, create a child that is, um, acceptable among whites, where he has some DNA that, uh, that is questionable. I'll say. And so, uh, but this is, this is gifting nons, our genetics in an attempt to uplift them.
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Um, what, what, what's the point of that? What, what, this is obviously a downgrade for the, the European, uh, if we're talking about upgrading the, the other, right? There's only, you can't have one without the other.
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If, if, if it's an upgrade to the other, the non, then it must be a downgrade to the European. Uh, and that is, uh, a simple way I like to look at it as well, because, um, the, the other arguments, um, still get, uh, put into, uh, a case by case basis analysis, where ultimately we can see that if we're talking about, uh, elevate,
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elevating and, and improving the, the genetics of the non, then we are degrading the genetics of the others. And the, the, one of the arguments out there, which, um, is until, you know, genetics, until, you know, your history, it, it flies. And that is that, um, white people must be talking about inbreeding and the only way to keep their genetics pure is to inbreed.
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And, you know, second, third, fourth cousins is, is, uh, prime. This may sound strange to some people. It is a prime genetic disposition. This is, this is a, uh, genetic, uh, win for all parties is second, third, and fourth cousins.
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It's, uh, it's, uh, far enough away genetically to avoid, um, problems that, uh, statistically occur, uh, with inbreeding. Uh, and it actually is there, there is statistics that, uh, that birth rates are improved in that zone as well.
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It's a, it's a, it's a little Goldilocks zone. And, uh, and the, the propaganda we're fighting against is to what was just brought up is that there's somehow an elevated, uh, hypothesis and theory, which is, I think, debunked at this point, just hasn't been, uh, authenticated, is that, uh, breeding with something.
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As far to the other spectrum racially as possible actually improves anybody in between. Uh, and I think we'll get to the point where that is obviously a debunkable and, and, uh, dismissible argument.
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Uh, so, you know, this is, this is a propaganda where we're still in and, uh, and it's vast and it's widespread, uh, and it's as dangerous and genocidal as anything else, uh, in our, in our society.
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Yeah, thanks. Uh, just to boost what Green said and to kind of, um, augment what you just said,
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if you look at the, the raw medical demographics data for disease, you do actually see that mixed race
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children, uh, especially between white and black, uh, they breed in the weakness. And so disease that's
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common among blacks like heart disease is increased in half black, half white children, as opposed to
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genetically pure children, uh, so to say. And then diseases that are higher within white demographics
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are also alongside higher in mixed race children. And I think that, um, augmenting what you just said,
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I think we're already there. Um, the data itself, it's not easily digestible because obviously the
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think tanks and all of the publicators, they're not going to push this data because it goes directly
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against the narrative, but it is out there that you can, you know, find it, read it. Um, and then,
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you know, if you're white, you're probably, your, your IQ is probably high enough that you can,
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Well, I'll, I'll, I'll say this is, um, as a anecdote, I mean, breeding with anything as a white
06:14:26.920
person, breeding with anything that increases the propensity of lactose intolerance, um, it, it should
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be a, um, a moral no-go zone, right? You should, you should as a, as a parent be thinking about this
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stuff and they don't write the medical industry, the statistics, it, they intentionally obfuscate
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the racial, uh, realities, right? They say Americans are now 40% obese. Oh yeah. You want to break that
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down by racial quadrants? Cause, uh, I bet that it's an interesting one, right? And so, um, what's funny
06:15:08.480
is the lack of accountability or, or racial reality. And they eat it up like this, uh, there's Jamal
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Bowman. He's, um, he was a Congressman famous for pulling the fire alarm at the Capitol, pretending
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that he was just trying to get out the door. Um, so he's, he's retarded enough to probably
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to, uh, have, uh, it's plausible that that was his intention. Um, but I digress. He went on
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to his show, uh, I think it was in MSNBC or maybe it was CNN. He was at a round table. It was a few
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weeks ago. And he said, the reason that black people suffer higher rates of, of heart disease,
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higher rates of obesity, higher rates of, of other chronic diseases is because they deal with
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the reality of being called a nigger. Um, and this was, uh, I don't know what this was in response
06:16:12.760
to in terms of the discussion, but that was his claim. Uh, the fact that he has to go around whether
06:16:18.580
he's called a nigger or not, he's faced with this reality constantly that he is a nigger. Uh, and
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that's the, that's the, the reason why they have higher heart disease, he said, uh, and, and other
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things they, um, and, and he, then he said, so it's up to white people to fix it because obviously
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it's not a black, black problem, right? Just like the, the, the, uh, Africans in Africa who just got a
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new well, uh, courtesy of Mr. Beast and the global agenda to genocide white people, um, they can later
06:16:58.060
complain that the reason that they're having mass die-offs is because white people have not built
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more wells. This is logical. Why wouldn't they come up with that idea? Uh, the reason that they're
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dying is because white people aren't making enough food for them. The reason that they're dying is
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because white people aren't building their homes. The reason that they're dying is because white
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people aren't medicating them. The reason that they're dying is white people's fault because the
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reason they were born is white people's fault. This is, this is a logical conclusion for anyone
06:17:32.600
with an IQ between 70 and 90. Yeah. And this ties into the conversation a little bit that we had
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yesterday is the, the false representation of what humanitarian aid is, right? The, the illusory
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representation that humanitarian aid, you know, giving the wells to Africans, giving the crops to
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Africans, building the homes for Africans, giving the Africans medicine as humanitarian is actually the
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complete opposite. It is, it is anti humanitarian because these are people that cannot take care of
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themselves without white intervention. This is just the hardcore facts and truth. So when you decide to
06:18:33.220
stop intervening, what's going to happen to these people, mythos just said, what's going to happen to
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these people, they're going to die because they do not have the means, the IQ or the ability to take
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care of themselves at all. So the real humanitarian thing to do when it comes to these third worlds and
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the lesser races, in my opinion, would be leave them the fuck alone, let their populations sustain
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themselves. If bone Quisha with a, a bone between her nostrils and a lip disc can't feed her eight
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children, then some of them need to die to the point where they can. This is also going back to the
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argument of natural law. When we observe natural law and allow people to their devices and their
06:19:30.900
capabilities, it creates harmony within the habitat that is there. So Africa, the habitat can only sustain
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a certain amount of people and the people who are there need to learn how to sustain themselves with
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the resources and goods that they have. Once we start to intervene, that's when we start to disrupt
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the natural habitat and the environment of the lesser species to the point where we have commercials
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asking, pleading and begging you to donate $5 a month to feed this bloated African child who would
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have never been born to begin with if there was never any quote unquote humanitarian aid.
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So yeah, when Bill Gates does things like, oh, we're going to inoculate 330 million Africans and,
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and the byproduct is, is that they won't be able to have children anymore. I look at that and I put my
06:20:38.000
thumb up and say, thank you, Bill Gates. I hate Bill Gates. Don't get me wrong. I think he's a piece of
06:20:43.700
shit. And he does some really twisted nonsense with the money that he has, but the best in what's in
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the best interest for Africans is that they lower their fucking populations because guess what mythos
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brought this up again. And he was very, very correct on this is with their abundance of numbers and their
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ability on inability to take care of themselves. Where are they going to go to look for somebody to
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take care of them? Western countries. And that's why we see these terrible people coming into places
06:21:17.860
like London, raping our white women, stealing from our white men and murdering our white children
06:21:26.440
because they are incompatible with the civilization that we have developed as white people since they
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haven't even built it for themselves. So let's, let's just observe that as a simple truth, right?
06:21:41.220
And let's also make the observation why there is a gigantic desert separating the Africans from the
06:21:47.800
rest of the European and Western world, because that's where they fucking belong. And when you bring
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them into the Western world, it creates disharmony within the natural habitat to the point where we're at
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the state that we're in. Sorry, I'm, I'm pretty angry about this.
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No, it's good to be, it's good to be angry about, you know, and like, there's so much that speaks to this on
06:22:13.720
the scientific level, you know, like you have evolutionary psychology, which gets into the sexual selection
06:22:19.000
aspect where the blacks are obese, because they evolved in a land where resources were scarce. And so yeah, they do
06:22:27.540
select for fat women, because that signifies those women, or at least their families had resources.
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And so, you know, from an evo psych perspective, she's going to be more likely to bear healthy
06:22:40.020
children. Whereas when you flip that around with whites, we evolved for the predominance of our history
06:22:46.900
in prosperity. And so it's morally reprehensible or ethically reprehensible to be overweight, because
06:22:54.700
you're expected as a white to control yourself. Because yeah, we have all these nice things. And
06:23:00.540
yes, we have all this food and the shelter. And so it's, it's bad, it's antisocial to be gluttonous to,
06:23:08.520
to take all that stuff up, you know, for yourself.
06:23:12.700
Yeah, you're 100% correct. And that's why white people have created the civilizations that we have
06:23:19.880
based off of the environment that we came from. We survived 1000s of harsh winters by teaming up,
06:23:26.200
allocating resources and making sure that everyone that was a part of the tribe was taken care of and
06:23:32.600
doing their work so that we can survive these harsh winters, these droughts, whatever it may be.
06:23:39.160
When you look at the other races that were faced with different challenges,
06:23:44.520
it becomes completely different. That's why the Incan and Aztec doesn't assimilate into white
06:23:52.200
civilization, because they had different evolutionary processes. That's why blacks don't
06:23:59.080
integrate into white civilization, because they had different evolutionary processes. And the same
06:24:05.480
thing applies for even the Asians, probably the least violent of all the lower races, in my opinion,
06:24:13.240
right? But what they did develop within, within themselves was a complete and utter lack of
06:24:19.640
empathy, right? That they, they don't care when a baby gets run over by a big rig. I've, you know,
06:24:26.760
how many videos I've seen of babies getting squashed and in China, like these people are heartless people.
06:24:35.960
And they're not capable of integrating into white civilization either, because the reason why we
06:24:41.240
survived so many harsh winters is because of the love that we have for one another.
06:24:47.880
So it's, it is somewhat scientific when we get down to the brass tacks and, and I will even add this,
06:24:56.680
and this might hurt some people's feelings about it. Religion has nothing to do with it. The thousands of
06:25:04.520
years that we survived together as white people would have transpired, whether certain religions
06:25:10.520
got involved or didn't, because it is just within our genetic blood memory to act the way that we act,
06:25:17.880
just like how it's in the genetic blood memory of the Aztecs and the Incas to act the way that they act.
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It's, it's really simple when you stop making things so complicated, when you break things down to their base layer,
06:25:34.520
yeah, you know, it goes back to, to the hierarchy I mentioned when I, when I first spoke, you know,
06:25:42.200
it's like, and it frustrates me so much when I, when I hear Christians talking as if Christianity is the
06:25:48.360
reason that Europe is great. It's like, okay, you guys have to realize that Christianity at its core
06:25:55.160
was designed as a reformation to Judaism. And that if Christianity itself had not been adopted by whites,
06:26:03.960
it would not be a white religion. It would look just like Judaism does and Islam does. And they're,
06:26:10.200
they're nothing like the white culture or white Christianity. And even when you take examples of
06:26:16.520
Christianity or Catholicism in nonwhite countries, they are also very disparate from white Catholicism
06:26:24.760
or white, white Christianity. And so, you know, yeah, you know, I agree. It all goes back to racial
06:26:31.160
realism and understanding that there are orders within nature and those orders are either ascending or
06:26:38.040
descending. And depending on which level you're looking up or down from, you're going to reach
06:26:44.440
different conclusions. And we can't, we can't look down from a white society and say, oh, well,
06:26:50.840
you know, everyone has the potential to get here because we got here. No, if everyone had the potential
06:26:56.840
to get where we are now, they would be where we are now. You know, whites had this potential and we,
06:27:04.440
that we realized that we, we manifested it into reality. Whereas even, even like the Chinese,
06:27:12.600
their culture as it was homogeneously fizzled out around what, like the mid 1800s,
06:27:20.680
it wasn't until the European powers went in and waged the opium wars and opened up trade and
06:27:26.760
industrialization with China and Japan, that it kind of revitalized them. And then you have Japan and
06:27:33.560
South Korea, which are effectively Westernized, you know, so.
06:27:50.040
So, so yeah, to that point there, uh, chapter 11 of Mein Kampf, uh, discusses this point that the,
06:27:58.760
the Aryan people birthed all that is civilization as we know it. And the, he points out that the
06:28:08.120
Japanese, uh, civilization and how the Japanese civilization itself is built on the infrastructure
06:28:15.480
given to them by the Aryan people, the white people. And is, and you can say the same as you just did
06:28:23.160
Western about, um, about the Chinese, that everything that is substantive and, and resilient
06:28:34.040
and foundational to all of these societies does have one source. And we are the source and
06:28:40.440
the Indian populations have this same thing. Uh, so if you look at what Mr. Beast is doing,
06:28:48.520
right? Uh, attempting to lay the infrastructure down in a, uh, African country in order to just to,
06:28:58.200
uh, to replicate the same thing that other, uh, countries and cultures and people have done,
06:29:06.280
which is to take a white infrastructure and put a dress on it, right? Put, uh, put some,
06:29:15.000
some, you know, an African, um, a dashiki on it, right? And go, Hey, look, uh, the Africans, uh,
06:29:23.000
totally built this, uh, this thing with the dashiki on it. Obviously it's, it's African because it's
06:29:27.880
wearing a dashiki. It's like, no, that's literally, uh, a white civilization wearing a dashiki.
06:29:35.480
Uh, and, and we need to call this out even to the Japanese, even to the Chinese who get a large pass.
06:29:43.480
It's not, it's not talked about as you just described Western about how they achieved what
06:29:49.800
they achieved. Uh, the, the reality is that we're the engineers of civilization and where they were the
06:29:58.280
brainchild of everything, the rest of the, um, all humanity is living off of. And, uh, the Chinese,
06:30:04.920
we can see are good at re, uh, reverse engineering our technology and then replicating it. They can do
06:30:14.040
that. That's I give them that much and that much alone. Uh, go ahead, white. Yeah. This brought up the,
06:30:21.240
uh, it's kind of a cliche. I know I'm kind of a man of cliches, but, uh, you give a white man
06:30:27.480
a hammer and he'll build something with it. You give a black man a hammer and he'll kill someone
06:30:33.720
with it. You give an Asian man a hammer and he'll make another hammer. No, but, uh, going,
06:30:42.440
going into what you were. Yeah, that's fire. Just have to say it. Yeah. Um, but going into what you were
06:30:48.840
talking about, um, I, I wanted to touch this because I don't think anybody has, has hit this
06:30:54.440
talking point yet today, but the argument of colonization being the downfall of third world
06:31:01.960
countries doesn't work anymore. We're no longer in an expansionist colonial time period, right? So
06:31:10.600
sub-Saharan Africa, it, the reason why it is what it is has nothing to do with colonization or the
06:31:18.200
extraction of resources. And it has everything to do with the sub-Saharan Africans inability to get
06:31:25.640
their shit together and develop their own civilization. They'll, they'll, they'll be
06:31:31.320
excuses of corruption. There'll be excuses of greed. They will, there will be excuse after excuse
06:31:39.400
after excuse. But the one excuse that I'm tired of hearing the most is that, well, the French went down
06:31:46.120
there and they were taking their resources. The English went down there and they were taking
06:31:51.720
their resources. The Dutch went down there and they were taking their resources. Well, guess what?
06:31:57.720
They have access to all of those resources now. And you know what else they have access to? A lot of
06:32:04.840
them have access to electricity, the internet, and a cell phone. And with those three things,
06:32:11.160
if you have the proper brain capacity and genetic memory, you can build a civilization for yourself,
06:32:18.600
too, that is actually functioning. But guess what? They're not. And why aren't they doing that?
06:32:24.600
Because they never had the capability of doing it in the first place. You can give a black person a
06:32:31.880
piece of ore and they wouldn't know what to do with it in order to turn it into steel, even if they had a
06:32:38.840
cell phone in their hand in a YouTube channel showing them the step-by-step process to create
06:32:45.560
the fucking steel. So the whole topic of expansionism and colonialism being the reason why these third
06:32:54.520
world countries remain the way that they are is an utter lie and an utter fallacy. And we need to come
06:33:01.240
to the conclusion once and for all that there is a scientific difference between the races and that comes
06:33:08.680
with a lot of things. It comes with IQ, it comes with bone density, it comes with muscle reflexes,
06:33:15.080
and the capacity to build a civilization is a part of that.
06:33:20.040
And before we get to these hands, I see you guys there. I just want to add to that. And that's the
06:33:24.200
difference between people who are trying to collectivize votes in order to take power in the
06:33:29.320
state and those who actually want to save and maintain and restore civilization. That's a dividing
06:33:36.680
factor and it can't be crossed. The others, the folks who are looking at this as a populist,
06:33:45.080
voter-based society, are losing. They're on the losing side and they always will be. There's no bridge
06:33:53.480
over here. They have to abandon their ideology completely and move to race consciousness.
06:33:59.160
And with that, I want to go with some seniority here and get Comantis in there. Comantis, welcome.
06:34:09.480
Hello. I'm listening to very good topics you have there and I could second almost all of it, right?
06:34:20.360
So I just want to bring in another aspect or for an argument for us. Like natural law, right?
06:34:37.800
non-selection. It's always around selection, right? So you can't, it has no switch off,
06:34:45.000
right? You cannot switch it off selection, right? And this has a logical consequence and it's a hard
06:34:55.640
consequence, logically hard, that the moment you do not do positive, the group which does not do
06:35:04.280
positive eugenics for itself is immediately on the dysgenic side. There's nothing in between.
06:35:15.960
If you do not do positive eugenics for your group, I'm trying to avoid the words race and species because,
06:35:26.600
you know, it's confusing and then it obfuscates the argument a little bit. It's details, right? There.
06:35:35.080
Of course, it has something to do with that. But let's talk about group.
06:35:39.160
The logical consequence and the stanzas is very, very important. The moment you slack off, doing
06:35:49.160
positive eugenics for your group, you're immediately, there's no space in between,
06:35:56.680
on the dysgenic side. And of course, we are right now totally on the dysgenic side, right? Not even
06:36:06.040
counting the dysgenic propaganda, right? But if you add that to it, oh my god, right? So this is a natural
06:36:16.520
law, right? And it's hard. The logic there is still hard. So there's no way you can break that,
06:36:27.480
right? This is an important point. And now you can think about, yeah, what would be positive
06:36:33.560
eugenics for us, right? And this is a wide fear to discuss. You can make it very, very extreme,
06:36:45.320
or you can, like the people of the 12 years, doing it wholesomely to lift up all your people,
06:36:54.200
pull them with. And over time, things get better, right? And better and better. But I just want to
06:37:04.760
bring this aspect in. So trying to find the standing and then what I'm saying is hard science. You can
06:37:13.080
take that home. Thank you, Komontis. It's always nice hearing from you, brother. You're welcome to
06:37:28.840
To what Komontis said. Yeah, there's one way to do that, and that's through social engineering,
06:37:35.640
top-down, putting incentives in place. The other way is, and I'm a living example of that, and many of us
06:37:47.160
are, is that this positive eugenics can be done at the family level, right? And this is what was
06:37:59.080
probably pursued in many cases among the royals, the nobles, the aristocrats,
06:38:05.640
throughout history. They did this at a family level, and they did it intentionally on their own
06:38:15.480
recognizance or recognition, let's say, of the impact and the consequences and what they were
06:38:23.800
breeding for themselves. And then we can set apart a social engineering program that builds
06:38:35.560
toward this as well by using incentives in the social scale and potentially if we gain access to
06:38:43.880
the levers at the government's level to bring that about as well. So, two ways to go there
06:38:51.000
with the positive eugenics. Komontis, do you, do you agree to that?
06:38:57.880
In reference to what you're saying? Yes, yes. Like, like, uh,
06:39:02.680
uh, the federal rights did it this way. Uh, it wanted to, that everybody, even, even the disabled, engage.
06:39:12.760
That was the important part. Everybody should engage, right? And in some way or another way,
06:39:21.960
right? And, and, uh, this way everybody is valuable, but at the same time looking at, uh, the breeding
06:39:30.600
culture, so to say, and trying to disincentivize wrong breeding, right? This is how they did it.
06:39:36.680
Yeah. You know, mythos and Komontis, since we have been talking about natural law, um,
06:39:47.480
I've been meditating a little bit on it and this might be a point of contention for some,
06:39:53.560
but natural law is God's law. It is the law that was put in place to guide and govern the force of
06:40:04.040
nature that we are participants in. Now, obviously there are laws put in place by the creator that
06:40:13.480
separates us between beasts, but this doesn't mean that we completely ignore the natural order of
06:40:21.000
things in order to disrupt or discourage the natural process that takes place within natural law.
06:40:28.840
The beauty of man and the beauty of white man is taking things that are inherently within nature and
06:40:36.840
creating beautiful civilization, works of art, technology, um, domesticating livestock and things
06:40:45.320
of that nature. But the corruption of man is when we, when we take ourselves away and say,
06:40:55.640
natural law means nothing, I am going to create my own laws. And guess what? The divine beauty
06:41:05.000
of natural law, it means nothing to me now. I will create society the way I see fit. I will create laws the
06:41:15.240
way that I see fit. I will disrupt the natural order of mother nature the way I see fit. And it creates, uh,
06:41:25.000
an incompatibility between man and nature that becomes a destructive force, not only spiritually, but
06:41:34.440
physically. And ultimately, uh, we become a chaotic force on the planet when we refuse to recognize these
06:41:44.920
things. And Comantis, you brought up natural selection, right? Natural selection is a part of natural law.
06:41:51.720
And when, when we disregard these certain things, that's when we kind of end up creating
06:42:00.040
unhealthy children. So I, I'm on page when it comes to everything that you guys are saying. I just
06:42:06.920
wanted to add that little bit of piece in there in order for us to kind of have a, a more well-rounded
06:42:26.120
What's up fellas and ladies and gentlemen. Thank you. Uh, this is, this is absolutely a fabulous, fabulous
06:42:33.480
topic that we're talking about. And I want to give a shout out to the gentleman that is speaking. I hope I don't
06:42:38.040
pronounce your name wrong. White Trek, the cohost. Oh, it's white. Right. Right. Right. Excuse me.
06:42:45.720
Uh, what a great way of explaining the difference between whites and blacks and non-whites and brown.
06:42:51.800
That was very, very well articulated. And, um, you know, kudos to you, man. I mean,
06:42:57.560
you need to write that down and put it out there. That's exactly the type of this, uh, you know,
06:43:02.600
stuff that's undisparaging that needs to be put out there, you know, intellectually and intelligently,
06:43:10.280
He's been practicing that bit for two years. Hey, don't give him too much credit.
06:43:14.120
Dude, that was fantastic, man. He should make a podcast about it. I tell you,
06:43:18.040
but going forward, fellas, I don't want to trigger anybody. I said this on another space that, uh,
06:43:22.680
although I agree 110% with everything that's being said, that there's a, an uncomfortable truth to all of
06:43:28.760
this and that, uh, we are as a white race have, uh, not been defeated in any way, shape or form.
06:43:34.600
We have not been conquered. And, uh, the reason that we're in this position is the, uh, the sellout
06:43:40.040
of our own people, uh, the things, and there's a lot of reasons for that. I know the Jews have
06:43:45.000
manipulated some white people and simple-minded white people and turned them against their own
06:43:49.720
people. I know a lot of it had to do with religion and some people's interpretation of religion has
06:43:54.760
infected this idea of inclusion, but that's something, you know, I really don't want to go
06:43:59.480
down that road, but, uh, the first order of business, in my opinion, again, I don't want
06:44:04.200
to trigger anybody to, cause I'm on this journey with all of you, but, uh, we have to look at
06:44:10.440
ourselves and our own people. I mean, what, what our own people are doing to each other is they sold
06:44:16.040
us all out. I mean, what Angela Merkel did, uh, the prime minister of Germany, letting all those
06:44:21.080
Syrians in to our beloved Germany is just sickening what, what these Irish pilots are doing and
06:44:28.280
letting all these nons infecting Ireland that there's no logical reason for that. Ireland is
06:44:35.160
not an industrial nation where it's needed cheap labor. There's more to this than just that. You could
06:44:43.560
Real countries. You're breaking up milk, man. Uh, work. I'm sorry. How about now? Can you hear me?
06:44:54.840
Yeah, that's a little better. Uh, yeah, I'm sorry guys. I'm driving anyway. Like I,
06:44:59.480
there's no logical reason why these white, uh, white Irish politicians let all these nons go into
06:45:05.000
Ireland. Ireland is not an industrial country where it's needed of a mass labor force. It's very,
06:45:12.040
very, very suspect to me and very calculating. So as I can go on this fight with you and on this
06:45:17.560
journey, I'm willing to do whatever, whoever, whenever, but, uh, we have to go after our own
06:45:23.480
people. We, and I, I do, I go, I deliberately go out and seek out and try to speak to people of our
06:45:30.120
white race that don't agree with me and try to have civil conversations wrap around my head,
06:45:34.360
they're thinking. And surprisingly, most of them agree with me, but they're just afraid.
06:45:38.840
Uh, they're just afraid and, uh, they don't want to get involved because they're afraid of the
06:45:43.320
consequences. Uh, you know, so, uh, again, I want to give a shout out to white, right? I think that
06:45:48.840
was fantastic. Write that down, make a podcast, brother, make an article, make copies. I'll put it
06:45:54.760
anywhere, everywhere. That was absolutely perfect. I mean, this is exactly what's needed to have this
06:46:00.280
type of discussion where we don't disparage anybody. We just put out pure historical,
06:46:06.120
present current event facts that are undeniable. So, uh, again, thank you all. And again,
06:46:12.200
mythos and his gang, thank you for this space. It's hugely important and it's extremely encouraging,
06:46:17.720
man. So, uh, remember we can't have white power without white excellence. So you got it guys.
06:46:22.920
Thank you. Thanks milk, man. I just want to make a note that milk, man, uh,
06:46:27.400
Ed came on on Friday and gave a similarly powerful, uh, uh, um, pitch and it inspired us. Like we
06:46:38.360
talked about, we, we've been working behind the scenes to, uh, put together, uh, a white excellence
06:46:44.040
clothing line that exhibits and, and displays white excellence, pride in who we are as a people,
06:46:50.600
pride in our history, pride in what we've built and pride in where we're going. Uh, and we wanted to
06:46:56.200
make something that, that fit a certain vibe and aesthetic as well as something that you can wear,
06:47:02.280
uh, without, um, explicitly throwing, uh, you know, uh, third Reich vibes. Uh, we know that there is a
06:47:11.880
use for that as well. And I certainly, uh, love the display of the swastika, but the white excellence
06:47:18.200
clothing, uh, is a little bit of, uh, of, um, um, an inroad into the, uh, the, the town square, uh,
06:47:27.640
in a way that we can, uh, wear and be proud of it. And, and milk man had given a pitch, uh, in,
06:47:33.080
and just like he ended right now with white excellence that inspired us to launch the store
06:47:39.400
right in that moment. Uh, and we did that on Friday. Um, we have, uh, about a dozen orders
06:47:45.160
so far of, uh, of a few dozen, uh, different items. It's been, uh, it's been, uh, well received so far
06:47:52.840
and, and to honor milk man here, uh, milk man, I'm going to send you a DM with a coupon code and a link
06:47:59.320
to the store. Uh, you're, you're going to have, it's going to be a free item, uh, that you can, uh,
06:48:05.960
use, uh, to, so use the, the coupon code there, get yourself a free item from our shop, uh, for,
06:48:13.480
for being a man of excellence and inspiring us to launch when we did, uh, we want this to be
06:48:18.760
something. So I hope you find something awesome on the store that you really love, or that you can
06:48:23.480
find for a gift, uh, for someone you love who will wear it with pride. Uh, so thank you again for being
06:48:29.160
a participant and, uh, and enjoying the show. We do this for you guys. We do this for our people. So,
06:48:35.880
Fit side has been waiting patiently. Thank you, brother. What you got?
06:48:45.880
Well, I was going to go into, uh, so we'll talk about, uh, different civilizations and eugenics
06:48:52.440
and about how civilizations and stuff like that, but I wanted to just fix something that's my,
06:48:58.600
my autism mind can't let go. It's called, I'm going to recite a poem called, If You Give a Hammer.
06:49:03.720
If you give a hammer to a white man, he would use it to build a city. If you give a hammer to
06:49:08.840
an Asian man, he would use it to make more hammers. If you give a hammer to a black man,
06:49:13.160
he would use it to murder the white man. If you give a hammer to the Jew, he would give it to the
06:49:18.040
black man. There you go. Boom. Love it. Love it, Fitz.
06:49:25.080
That, that, that, that should be on a shirt. You're going to talk about marriage.
06:49:30.360
It's funny because it's true, but yeah, you're right.
06:49:33.160
Yeah. I mean, I don't know if it'd be a little wordy and a little too text dense. Um, but that,
06:49:41.240
It can be, I'm, I'm a fan of the subliminal. That can be like a small print subliminal patterned
06:49:48.600
background that on the, uh, from 10 feet away, you can't read it. And then you walk up and you go,
06:49:55.080
what, what does that say? And you're just kind of reading it right off the chest. And, uh, the man,
06:50:00.520
uh, like Fitz is looking down at you, read, uh, the words and you just follow that logic there. Uh,
06:50:07.320
uh, that's a, that's a psychological hammer. I love it. Yeah. I think we can work that in somewhere.
06:50:25.560
My Chipotle burrito friend. Are you there, bud? Are you throwing Romans?
06:50:35.800
Yeah. Um, I guess, uh, I need to take this off. Not that, uh, not that I didn't want to say anything,
06:50:41.960
but just cause, uh, I think sometimes when I click my phone, it, uh, throws a Roman, uh,
06:50:47.400
subconsciously, but, um, but yeah, no, I really liked that hammer analogy. It's really good. It's
06:50:52.680
really crisp. It's a little wordy, but it may be good. Like the front, you say, bring the hammer
06:50:58.280
and the back has a QR code. And to those that key into it, they see it. And then it says, join us on
06:51:04.760
white excellence radio. That would, some of these shirts should have a QR code for white excellence.
06:51:10.200
I think, I think that would be great. So anyway, that's all I have to say.
06:51:15.960
And I'm still, it's throwing up hands every time I, okay.
06:51:22.520
Green power just can't help, but throw Roman every time he's on stage, even when he's talking.
06:51:29.160
Israel is too high. He's obviously not actually eating that much Chipotle.
06:51:33.640
Uh, good man. Um, yeah, I like that. I mean, you have that as a, as an inlay, even, uh, on a Thor's
06:51:43.080
hammer, uh, design and, uh, and put that all together. Uh, yeah, that'll work. That'll work.
06:51:51.160
Coming soon to a white excellence store near you. Um, we like that. And, and in fact, I want to throw a,
06:51:57.080
um, an invitation out to our artists. Uh, if you look at white excellence.org and you see the
06:52:04.040
aesthetic that we're going for and you see the designs that were headed, uh, this is the vibe
06:52:09.800
of the store. This is the vibe we'll continue to have, uh, outside of a few fun ones, like the, uh,
06:52:15.880
uh, um, the Hulk, uh, silhouette, uh, and things we're going to do kind of outside the margins. Uh,
06:52:23.480
but, uh, you know, if you have the ability to, uh, craft a nice design for us to throw on a tee,
06:52:30.200
we are happy to field that you can get in, uh, my, my, uh, DMs, uh, white's DMs, radios, DMs, uh,
06:52:38.200
those of us who are running the show and pitch us on that. And, uh, we'll take it from there.
06:52:44.760
And, uh, if we can work something out, uh, there'd be something in it for you as well. So,
06:52:48.680
uh, thanks. And, and we appreciate it. This is a collective effort. We hope to make a lot
06:52:53.240
of people proud. You know, one of the things that's going to be fun is, uh, walking around
06:52:58.040
at some point and seeing, uh, somebody, I don't even know wearing a white excellence hat
06:53:04.280
or white excellence t-shirt or white excellence sweatshirt and, uh, and, you know, showing that they
06:53:11.240
have the courage as, uh, as Fleshy had put out there, uh, you have the courage to wear it.
06:53:17.400
Let's, uh, put your money where your mouth is and, uh, let's go. Let's, uh, let's elevate the
06:53:23.080
rhetoric here. So good stuff. Rusty, go ahead. Yeah. Um, I have the ability to,
06:53:33.000
you know, do composition pieces, like different composition of art and different stuff, but,
06:53:37.480
um, yeah, there would be compensation involved. But as far as the wordiness of that last talking
06:53:44.600
point that Fitzy made, you don't do it in words. That whole thing can be done in little pictures,
06:53:51.480
uh, very easily, right? A little white man giving another white man a hammer and a house is built.
06:53:57.320
A, the white man, uh, or then you have like the, what was it? The Japanese, and he gives in,
06:54:03.800
the Japanese guy ends up with two hammers and then the, the, the Jew gives the black guy,
06:54:09.640
the hammer and that's it. Right. Like, and then the ham, then the black guy kills the white guy
06:54:15.400
and the white guy dead or what, you know, this is like real simple stuff. And then,
06:54:18.840
and then the house is on fire. Yeah. And the house is on fire and everything's destroyed,
06:54:23.560
et cetera. And the wrecking ball and, uh, et cetera. Right. Like that particular one is done through
06:54:29.480
pictures very simply. And it actually would be very funny in pictures and it would be very
06:54:35.960
understood quickly without having to go through and reading it actually would be understood faster
06:54:42.040
through pictures than reading it. So I just wanted to, you know, we got the memes for that. That can
06:54:48.440
probably be whipped up in a meme in about, uh, two minutes. Absolutely. It's super good, but that's,
06:54:56.520
that's how you do that one is through pictures through meme meme style kind of layout pictures.
06:55:02.680
Yeah. Also is a white excellence ever going to have children's books with pictures. We need some of those
06:55:12.360
read with these, these same sort of diagrams, you know, to teach.
06:55:17.880
Reprint of the ducks and the hens. Yeah. The racist book, the racist nursery rhymes.
06:55:37.080
Uh, fifth side. Yeah. If y'all do memes on your shirt, I'm kind of down. Like the one where, uh,
06:55:42.680
white man says, holds the little card that says civilization. So I built this and he gives it over
06:55:48.200
to the black man. The black man sets it on fire. Then the white man comes to put it out. And he's
06:55:52.760
like, why, why'd you do this? And the black man's crying. It's a good one. But as long as you don't
06:55:58.840
do any memes with Pepe or Goyper's in it, I'll, I'll stand by, I'll stand by for most of the stuff you
06:56:04.920
make. Just don't use Pepe. I think that's the gayest shit in the world.
06:56:07.640
Don't you disparage Pepe on this stage. I will drop you.
06:56:18.520
Pepe is our fearless leader and he will continue to reign through the halls of Keck
06:56:29.560
Y'all missed out on the early years because the memes, the memetics that we were using
06:56:34.440
to get people to think was fucking golden. Like that point, the other stuff, man, now it's
06:56:41.160
kind of like, we're just talking, but man, there was a period in the white nationalism where we
06:56:52.200
Yeah. It was back when Hillary, uh, was screaming about Pepe frog being racist.
06:56:57.560
Some fire shit came out right around that time for Pepe.
06:57:08.760
Yeah, guys, uh, just, uh, to touch on like the memetics.
06:57:12.440
I mean, this is a episode that I've been willing to make for a while and I haven't gotten around to
06:57:16.360
it, but what I see with like podcasts and, and the meme wars and all that is that they kind of hit
06:57:23.560
a point of extremism when they're ramping up from normie. And once the normies catch up,
06:57:29.800
they kind of fizzle out, you know, people are naturally afraid of going too far and,
06:57:34.920
and things coming down too hard on them. But I think that's ideologically or philosophically,
06:57:43.320
if you're not always pushing until you reach the ultimate conclusion of whatever it is you're
06:57:48.280
pursuing, that's the natural outcome of things. You know, like if you stop halfway and we kind
06:57:54.760
of saw that with January 6th, you know, like the, the people went there, they were expecting one
06:57:59.880
thing that they got another, they stopped halfway. It's like, well, then yeah, what happens? Like,
06:58:05.320
that's, that's what happens because you didn't win, you know, you didn't secure victory.
06:58:09.240
You know, and it's the same, we will hang together, we will hang separately, right?
06:58:15.720
Exactly. But yeah, it's like, you know, all death is certain. So why fear death? You know,
06:58:21.000
like none, none of us are getting out of here alive. So, but yeah, you know, you have to secure your,
06:58:28.280
your victories, whether they're ideological or philosophical, whether they're in the real world,
06:58:34.760
or whether they're online in conversations, like you always have to be pushing for that,
06:58:38.280
that objective. And when you secure that objective, it's onto the next objective.
06:58:43.000
And there's, there's risk in that, but there's, there's risk in everything.
06:58:47.320
And if we're more afraid of losing personally than we are of losing as a, as a collective,
06:58:51.400
as the white group, then how can we ever really secure a future for our, our children? You know,
06:58:57.400
like, and that's, that should be the ultimate, the ultimate objective that is valued above even our
06:59:05.320
lives in our prosperity, whatever. But that's just my two cents.
06:59:18.040
I'm using Grok right now to create a meme that follows.
06:59:34.760
Nice. I was taking a bathroom break. Sorry for the, the lull in the space, but just the parrot mythos,
06:59:43.000
uh, check out white excellence.org people. We worked hard on it. Um, and we would definitely
06:59:49.560
appreciate any of your support. Uh, what was I going to say? I have, I'm having a brain fart.
06:59:58.280
I get one retard moment and one blonde moment a day. Um, rusty, please fill the air while I gather my
07:00:05.160
thoughts. Yeah. I was just going to ask when it comes to your, are you outsourcing manufacturing
07:00:11.560
when you do your, um, uh, one second, let me pause this when you, and if not, or if so,
07:00:19.640
are, do you have, how many layers are you doing with your shirts? Are you able to do multiple colors?
07:00:25.880
Are you what, um, I'm just curious a little bit.
07:00:29.880
So we got a lot of colors that we can work for with when it comes to shirts. However,
07:00:37.880
when it comes to the aesthetic that we're presenting, there's going to be certain colors
07:00:42.520
that are just off of the table. Um, we are outsourcing some of our work. It's not like we
07:00:49.400
have a shop where we're pressing all the prints and doing all the embroideries ourselves at the moment,
07:00:54.840
but that day will come. The more that you support us, the more likely that we can turn this into a
07:01:00.520
more private operation where we can employ, um, young white people to get their hands involved in
07:01:09.000
the business. So, um, are certain colors off the table because of expense or because you just don't
07:01:16.840
want certain colors, uh, because it's more along the lines of if we do a purple shirt, it's going to
07:01:24.280
clash with the vibe that we have. You know what I mean? Yes. Yes. I know. No, I wasn't meaning
07:01:29.800
actually, I actually like black and white and certain colors, neutral, uh, gray, but I was one,
07:01:36.600
I'm talking about the actual print, the colors of the, um, you know, the screen, the actual,
07:01:44.120
what is it? The ink or the printing? Oh, no. So vinyl. Yeah. So, so I don't even know what you're using.
07:01:50.360
The more, what are you using? Yeah. The, the more intricate the design and the more
07:01:54.920
print that we need to do on the shirt, the more expensive the shirt is going to cost.
07:01:59.640
Of course. Of course. Yep. Okay. I was just curious about that.
07:02:10.440
I'm eating cold pizza while Mythos is, uh, grokking memes. How are you doing there?
07:02:16.280
Yeah. I mean, the, the entire aesthetic is based off the kind of black and white. So I think like
07:02:21.240
black, white grays, maybe like a charcoal, but when you start getting into these louder colors,
07:02:26.520
um, so there's that. So it really, all, all the, um,
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renderings were based off of the kind of black or white, a lot of white. I mean, obviously kind of
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self-evident why that would be, but, um, yeah, there, there was no, I didn't see any renderings off of
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like purple or like red or like pastels. So I think if you want that, um, I don't know if there's
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a demand for that. Like some people like, like the loud neon type shirts, that's, that's gotta be a
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pretty small subset. No, this is more, um, well, I'm doing a piece after, after I finished this one
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piece, I'm actually do, I'm going to be, I have already made the composition of the piece and it's
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like a Viking style piece. So it would be more of earth tones. I was thinking of course I would
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want that laid on top of black because of the high contrast with the earth tones. And then, um,
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but yeah, it would be like, you know, the water would be a dullish blue or green and the, and then
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you'd have some, it's got a port, uh, two portraits and a ship, a Viking weapon. And it's, it's it,
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the way it's laid out is interesting, but it would be a very nice, I could imagine it on a shirt and
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it would have, um, people would like it. I bet it would have, um, it, people would be drawn to the
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image. I bet. Yeah. I mean, if you got something, you know, we got a cut affiliate operations. So
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like I said, if you got some, you know, cool designs, you know, it's, we're not, it's, this is not
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charity. This is worth mentioning. Obviously we accept donors. This, this bears repeating. Um,
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we're not trying to run a bunch of charities. So we're trying to move away from the exclusively
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something for nothing economics of this movement and cause where you like this ideology or this
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takes. And, you know, even the con, I guess if you're, if you're doing content, that's obviously
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respectable and monetizable. Um, but even that is, you know, that, that has its limitations when
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it's just free content and you get randomized anonymous donations of arbitrary dollar amounts.
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This is more of a traditional something, you know, exchange of value, give money, get a product.
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So more, more productization as opposed monetization of, of a product, a good. Um, I think we've been
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exclusively donors and services. This causes movement. The, the simple macroeconomics has been
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all donors and, uh, uh, you know, sort of heartstring donations and, uh, really just, just, uh,
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donations, charitable donations and services at best, not a lot of product. So this is a more
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traditional monetization of goods and services, um, goods and content. So that's all that this is.
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This is, this is like basic economics. So I think anybody that countersignals this obviously did not
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take, you know, much in the way of econ in school. This is just how it fucking works.
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I'll, I'll say this in, in what I've been able to observe with the cause abroad is something that
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you brought up is that it's, it's hyper-focused on donation without necessarily representation or
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a good slash service that's provided from you. And if we do want to collectivize,
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make money, fund the movement, we have to get out of this idea that we're not going to support each
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other's businesses, or we're not going to create a business, or we're going to be stuck working under
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somebody for an hourly rate forever. We need to, as a movement, evolve into an area of self-sustainability.
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So that way we can not only fund ourselves and our projects, but also uplift one another via our
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businesses that we create to create opportunities for each other in a dual economy, right? If we all
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want to go mask off and say, guess what? I am a Nazi. I am going to throw a Roman salute at a pool
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like SCOBY did. We need to be able to provide the infrastructure and the economy to our people to
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feel comfortable doing that because 90% of the people that are anonymous on the internet are
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anonymous because they say, I'm worried about my family. I don't know where I'm going to work if I
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get fired from my job, et cetera, et cetera. You guys have heard all of the excuses as to why we remain
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anonymous. And when we can create an economy where being anonymous is more of a choice rather than
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a OPSEC hazard in the sense where if I'm not anonymous, my whole family and my child go hungry, then
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we're doing things right. So we need to start creating businesses to self-sustain ourselves and push this
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ball forward instead of relying on the strict donation process. So that means creating projects
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that bring in a source of income. So that way, the money can continue to flow within each other
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in the movement rather than just lining our pockets for XYZ donation after donation after donation.
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And I wanted to just say, I have to add it in here. Give me a sec, Rusty.
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Oh, okay. Yeah. Let me just, yeah. Cause, uh, you know, in terms of a business model and,
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you know, the way people think about, um, earning money, most people think of it as going to work,
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punching a clock, um, you know, obeying the, uh, the policies and orders of their managers,
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superiors, et cetera, and then coming home with their own paycheck. When you own a business,
07:08:15.820
you can do it as a sole proprietorship, which means you are providing a singular service
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to, uh, to somebody and you're the one profiting. And that's great too. But when you get into the
07:08:27.100
business of business, you're, you're actually creating jobs for people. And that's kind of
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what White's talking about. You're creating jobs for people who then can put food on their table.
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And then you become somebody who's responsible for other people's lives. And when you, when you
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graduate to that level where your, your job is to make sure that other people have jobs and your job
07:08:50.460
is to make sure that other people are able to put money away for their mortgage, put money away for
07:08:56.460
their vacation, put money away for their holidays and, uh, move into a place where, uh, you're networked
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and where you're operating at that level. And the, the idea is, is to continue to expand that model
07:09:13.980
to become a powerful network of people who are all unionized in a sense toward a common cause,
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uh, that we don't even have to really put down on paper. Uh, we're all just the part of the same
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family working towards something great. And, and that's the essence of, of being white. That's the
07:09:33.820
essence of white excellence, not in, not as a brand, but as an idea that's, that is what white
07:09:40.140
excellence is creating communities in which you're all collectively profiting off of the workload and
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that you're responsible to each other and that everything you do has a, has a, uh, an outcome of
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benefit to each other. And you actually care about what you do. And that's, that's business. That's the
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bigger picture of business. And the, the, uh, the idea that you're somehow, uh, more righteous by
07:10:07.660
working for another company that, uh, you know, is in, you're surrounded by Browns and you're getting
07:10:15.180
taxed and you're, you're paying for someone you don't knows, um, you know, salary at the top and,
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and they're donating to causes that are supporting your genocide. You're not holy. You're not,
07:10:29.900
you're not a sacrificial lamb. You're not a martyr. You're not doing anything great at all. You're,
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you're, you're, you need to work out of that into something greater, into something that's,
07:10:39.420
that is collectively white. And that's what we're doing. You know, we are working on that
07:10:44.700
in particular so that we can then, like white said to offer young men, uh, a job and offer young men
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a means to start learning a trade and learning a skill and learning how to, uh, be accountable.
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And the donos, uh, lifestyle is, is lacks accountability. You give me a dono. Cool.
07:11:04.700
I owe you nothing. You give me an order. I have something to provide. There's accountability there.
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I need to, I need to fulfill this and I need to do it fast. My reputation's at stake. I'm not just
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telling you what you want to hear and you give me donos. I'm not Nick Fuentes. I'm not, I'm not
07:11:22.380
contradicting myself every other Tuesday in order to bring you content that makes you feel like you're
07:11:27.500
winning while you, you, uh, give me donos for super chats. So I can read off your, your statement,
07:11:33.980
uh, and then either applaud you or, or disparage you in front of the crowd. Uh, this is not white
07:11:41.260
excellence. White excellence is building industries, building parallel economies,
07:11:47.660
building parallel politics and building parallel culture. And that's white excellence. And, and that
07:11:53.100
can't go without saying either in what we're, what we're building. Um, thank you right there
07:11:58.460
for that order. Uh, whoever just, uh, ordered that. So we really appreciate you. I mean, this is,
07:12:03.500
this is the way it works. And when you know that that order goes to put food on the table of a white
07:12:08.780
man, uh, and his family members, you are a part of the solution and we're working together on this.
07:12:15.420
And you get to go out there and wear that and have the freshest gear and, and, and the,
07:12:21.020
the most powerful statement on the planet for being proud of who you are as a white man. When,
07:12:26.780
uh, when Mr. Beast is going and watering the locusts that, that are seeking to invade your country in,
07:12:36.140
in five, 10, 15 years and destroy you. So this is the pushback and, uh, and I appreciate you guys.
07:12:42.380
Go ahead, Rusty. Yeah. And I just wanted to say, if I do shoot you guys art in time, um,
07:12:48.460
yeah, it wouldn't be dono. And the reason being is this isn't meme art. This is like
07:12:53.340
art that I'm literally putting dozens of hours into. So it's like, it's, it's not.
07:12:59.900
No. Yeah. Yeah. We need to get out of this donation economy. You provide a service,
07:13:05.020
you get paid for your service. I know it sounds a little, um, harsh, but what did our fathers teach
07:13:12.620
us? If you're good at something, never do it for free. Right. And Rusty, if you develop a
07:13:19.180
beautiful work of art that can go on clothing, you deserve to be paid for that. If you paint a
07:13:25.580
beautiful picture on a canvas that somebody hangs up on their wall, they deserve to be paid for that.
07:13:32.940
Not the person hanging it, but the person buying the painting obviously. So yeah, of course,
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charity is awesome. Donation is awesome, but we do need to get into this mindset of start starting to
07:13:45.660
build things that matter. And I understand that clothing is, is something that we all need,
07:13:51.660
right? Sometimes it's a luxury, but we need to start building other businesses as well.
07:13:58.300
We need to start doing all white construction companies. We need to start doing all white
07:14:04.060
goods and services abroad, you know, whether it's manufacturing or production or, uh, lumberjacking,
07:14:13.580
you name it, right? I've given the take so many times before on 1488 radio that white people should
07:14:19.900
be dominating every single aspect of our economy. And that means everything. I know it's a point
07:14:25.740
of contention when I say even white people should be dominating organized crime, but there's truth to
07:14:31.580
that. This is our country. And if we want to take it seriously, if we care about it, if we want it back,
07:14:39.660
we need to stop working for other people and start working for each other, start building for each other,
07:14:48.220
start circulating dollars within each other. So that way we not only receive our homelands back,
07:14:55.660
but we can get rich while doing it too, guys. Settling for poverty is unacceptable. Settling for
07:15:04.460
bare minimum is unacceptable. You are a white person. There has been thousands of white people that it
07:15:11.420
took for you to get here right now. And for you to be settling for anything less than greatness and
07:15:17.180
excellence. When we have, we are literally the foundations of the entire world is unacceptable.
07:15:24.700
You are awesome. You are amazing. You are a creator. You come from creators. You come from a long line
07:15:32.860
of people who have bled, tilled the soil, created industries, built cars, invented planes, invented the
07:15:41.500
internet, invented the phone on your hand, and settling for mediocrity is unacceptable. You deserve the
07:15:49.820
world, white man. It just depends on whether or not you want to seize it. It's yours.
07:15:59.340
Yeah, so, um, good, great speech. Love it. Um, I posted a comment, and I just think that it would be
07:16:09.340
awesome if we had, uh, white male privilege, uh, uh, cards, maybe a black fatigue card, you know?
07:16:18.860
Um, and, uh, you know, just some of these, like, kind of like credit cards. I know that there's this
07:16:23.740
one guy, Joel Patrick, uh, he's black and he started selling white privilege, which, you know, doesn't
07:16:28.700
make any sense. But, um, I know that that's something I would definitely buy, uh, like a card that I could
07:16:34.300
kind of show real quick, and then just kind of, uh, disappear into my wallet real quick. A black
07:16:41.020
fatigue one, or, or a white male privilege or something. Be kind of cool.
07:16:47.580
Or, you know, just, just a business card that has the hard R on it, and anytime you,
07:16:52.860
some boon goes crazy in public, you don't say it. You just hand them a business card and walk away.
07:16:57.820
Yeah, no, that would be awesome. And, or, like, or, like, uh, the, yeah, the, and then pass,
07:17:06.380
or, like, an N-word pass or something, however they do it. With, with the hard R on it, like,
07:17:11.340
with it all spelled out, that would be great. You know, just to kind of either show it, or
07:17:15.900
hand it to them, or, it'd be worth five bucks. It's got a picture of just, like, a random black
07:17:21.660
person saying this, this N-word pass was sponsored by, and it's just some ugly boon. George Floyd.
07:17:30.780
Yeah, yeah, um, that, that would be funny. Yeah, that's definitely something I'd get into. That
07:17:38.300
would be great. One Tribe, welcome to the stage, brother. What do you have for us? Hey guys, um,
07:17:49.660
great space. Um, like Milkman was saying earlier, just, uh, just so well articulated. Um, you know,
07:17:56.540
your, your, your thoughts on, um, white people building our own businesses for our own people
07:18:04.540
and growing those and dominating the economy, um, in all of those different, um, products and services
07:18:13.500
and industries. Um, and what you'll find too, when we get to that point, and we'll get to that point,
07:18:21.660
is we'll have our own, there'll be a sub-economy with, within our own people, where those dollars
07:18:28.700
are flowing back into our businesses. And you, the, the, the growth momentum with that, um,
07:18:36.380
um, is, is, is hard to imagine. But with all of that capital flowing into our own communities,
07:18:43.900
into the households of our people, um, with, with those jobs, with the, the value of those
07:18:52.300
businesses growing, that's the equity in those businesses. Um, the, the results in, in just a few
07:18:59.100
short years will be absolutely eye popping. I can tell you that from, um, experience having,
07:19:04.300
you know, you know, help many, many businesses, um, grow value. It's kind of my thing regrettably,
07:19:13.660
and it, it kills my fucking soul. It's mostly for Jew owned private equity firms. And so, uh,
07:19:20.460
it is what it is, but I, I seek redemption and I seek to bring my experience to any of our brothers
07:19:28.940
who need some help, um, starting a business. In fact, I was just on, uh, back channels with another
07:19:36.380
guy, um, from another space. He wants to start an LLC and I just kind of walked him through the
07:19:41.900
paperwork. It's real fucking simple, but you don't know what you don't know. And, um, you know,
07:19:46.220
he had a couple, you know, he had a lot of questions, like he just didn't know the things. And,
07:19:49.260
um, you know, we just got on a call like through, uh, through X and, um, just went to the,
07:19:55.420
uh, you know, secretary of state's website and just walked through the forums and, and, and did
07:20:00.060
the things. And, um, and so he's got his LLC started and he's working with another brother from,
07:20:04.860
uh, from, you know, this platform and, uh, they're going to, they're going to do some great things. So,
07:20:10.620
um, it was, um, very gratifying for me to just kind of just, you know, lend a hand. So, um,
07:20:19.980
I'm here for it guys. Love it. Appreciate the mic. Yeah. And if I could just add this stuff is
07:20:27.900
dry, but it's important. So we, we have these conversations behind the scenes. I know not
07:20:32.180
everybody in the, the overall kind of cause landscape agrees with this. Um, but we feel
07:20:38.960
that this is the way this is the formula for success. Um, charities and nonprofits are great,
07:20:44.980
but that can't, they need to be, that needs to be the thing. The thing needs to be the thing.
07:20:49.420
If you're running a nonprofit, you're running a charity and that needs to be its explicit purpose
07:20:54.060
where it's charitable donations, it's donations with no expectation. Um, and that's fine, but there
07:21:00.340
also needs to be a goods and service exchange aspect of it as well. So this, this is practicing
07:21:05.940
what one preaches around building. We always talk about building parallel, this parallel, that that's
07:21:10.360
what this is. This is execution of the talk. This is actually doing the things that we talk about
07:21:15.940
on the internet in real life. So the URL to IRL moniker, everyone talks about, well, you know,
07:21:22.260
it's better than talking about doing something, fucking doing it. What's, what's cooler than
07:21:26.980
talking about doing a thing is doing a thing. And that, that, that's goes without saying
07:21:31.740
perhaps stating the obvious. Um, but it's important unless
07:21:35.200
it 100% is radio. And I think that once we get our shit together, there's nothing that
07:21:47.460
we can't accomplish people. So one tribe is up here. Just gave you a prime example of something
07:21:54.360
that he's good at. Don't be afraid to reach out to people who are experienced and older
07:22:00.900
than you and know what they're doing in order to change your life and the people's lives around
07:22:07.060
you for the better, because that's what we really should be doing here. And radio brought
07:22:12.100
up the old cliche, but the, the old cliche is, is a cliche because it's true. If you're not
07:22:19.040
turning the URL into the IRL, you're doing the internet wrong. You really are. We can all post
07:22:26.400
Pepe memes and be edgy from here till the extinction of the white race. But if we aren't
07:22:33.340
doing something, then guess what? The extinction will be the inevitable. So let's avoid the extinction
07:22:39.660
and let's actually get off of our hands and do something right. Securing the 14 words is a call to
07:22:45.900
action people. And again, these things don't always have to be overt. It can be, you know,
07:22:53.020
you don't always have to show your hand in everything you do. The notion that if it didn't
07:22:56.620
happen on the timeline and you don't post a video clip about it, that it didn't happen
07:23:00.760
is fucking absurd. And anybody that thinks that way is a small time thinker, an inconsequential
07:23:07.080
thinker. So if everything you do is for content sake, I suppose if you're purely a content creator
07:23:14.280
and you monetize that content and that's your main source of income and that's your main goal
07:23:20.300
and that's your overall strategic purpose, that's fine. But that's only going to go so far. And the
07:23:25.660
content game is very crowded. It's very crowded. It's very grifty by its nature because if you're
07:23:31.660
monetizing content, it's inevitable that it has a grifty component to it because you're literally,
07:23:37.440
you know, it's, it's almost like just, it's, it's inevitable, even if it's not like in,
07:23:41.340
inauthentic superficial grift, even if it is authentic, it is principled, there's that component
07:23:48.420
to it. So this is a mere just diversification of actual revenue streams, goods and services
07:23:55.240
rendered. This is like macroeconomics for big boys. And if you don't think this way, then that's a
07:24:01.900
you problem. It's not an us problem. And the criticism can, you can, you know, can blow smoke
07:24:07.480
somebody else's radio. I would say it's an us problem, right? Because we're, we're all in this
07:24:14.340
together in some way, shape or form. So the white race is cheesy as it sounds is only as strong as
07:24:21.280
our weakest links. Right. And, and we owe it to each other and to our ancestors to uplift each other
07:24:29.120
and make sure that we are thriving and surviving. I know the other day I gave the take about, you know,
07:24:36.840
the, the trash, right? Let's face it. There is some, some, some gutter dredging people within every
07:24:46.880
single race, including our own, some more than others. And those people will be handled come the
07:24:53.860
time. But what we need to be doing is we need to be doing our part and uplifting each and every one
07:25:00.800
of us. And it's leading by example. Yeah. It's leading by example. And it's not leading guys off
07:25:06.100
a cliff. So, you know, there's different types of leadership and, you know, leading someone to do
07:25:10.820
something constructive and positive and greater for themselves. And something's, you know, relatively
07:25:15.360
selfless is important. So, you know, it is leading and leading by example and not in a way that's
07:25:20.880
detrimental to the people following you. If people following your ideology and your worldview,
07:25:25.380
it's exclusively detrimental, that's problematic. You know, you have to mitigate for that. You have
07:25:30.080
to solve for that and try to, you know, I guess, protect the guys who follow you, you know, even if
07:25:34.720
that's, that's difficult at times, because obviously there's casualties in war and, you know, heads will
07:25:39.120
roll sometimes and guys will take strays. So I'm not saying, you know, be completely risk adverse,
07:25:44.660
have no appetite for risk, but risk needs to be calculated. It needs to be quantified. If you're not doing
07:25:49.880
like a, again, this might sound dry corporate, bro, a basic risk assessment, whenever you do
07:25:54.700
something, risk reward, you know, pros, cons, benefits analysis. If you're not doing that,
07:25:59.960
like you're not a thoughtful guy. Like, I'm just going to say it, like, you're not, you're not an
07:26:03.220
overly thoughtful guy. If it's just all about outcomes and you have, you don't take into account
07:26:07.360
any sort of risk in your operations, whatever they may be, you know, monetarily speaking,
07:26:13.720
economically speaking, or otherwise, this is just, this is how smart guys think they do do risk
07:26:18.880
analysis before they do things. And that comes in a lot of forms. It's a very overarching point
07:26:24.100
and statement, but it's an important one. You know, it's like, it's like anything, you know,
07:26:28.780
it's, it's basic risk mitigation that just wanted to add that is dry and is cliche and probably
07:26:34.140
self evident as that is. Get in there, brother. Yeah. You know, uh, you know, radio brings up a
07:26:49.240
good point about the business side of business being kind of dry and stuff like that. And, but
07:26:53.180
that's, that's, that's the area where a lot of entrepreneurs struggle. And, um, and there's a
07:27:00.240
huge, um, a huge cause for business failure is, is that dry accounting finance inventory is a big
07:27:13.680
one. You know, you start doing, you know, I was, you guys were talking about, uh, somebody asked,
07:27:18.120
you know, you have your own screen printer. I was going to look one up just to, just to see how
07:27:22.160
much they are just for ha ha's. But you know, I, I live legit have a buddy. I went to high school
07:27:28.120
with hockey player, played hockey with him. And, um, he started a screen printing business. Um,
07:27:34.960
and, and kind of a little small, uh, sporting goods store. And he, you know, all our, you know,
07:27:40.860
we grow up and like all our kids are playing hockey. I've spending an ungodly amount of fucking
07:27:46.060
money on hockey gear, you know, as the kids grow like fucking weeds through youth hockey through
07:27:51.560
high school. And, but his business failed because he wasn't keeping track of shit. He also had a
07:27:57.760
silk screening on the other side of his, uh, shop. He, he just had fucking shit stacked there. I need
07:28:03.800
this. I'm just going to buy it. His cashflow guy, he got all upside down on his fucking cashflow
07:28:08.060
and, um, and it killed him, you know? And he, you know, he's couldn't, he, all, all his cash was
07:28:14.020
sitting in this fucking inventory that he wasn't managing well. So, um, but it was a great small
07:28:20.620
business. And I even talked to him like, dude, let me just come in here. We'll see how much you
07:28:24.760
have. You know, let's look, we can, we can figure it out. He's like, nah, man, I got it. You know,
07:28:28.380
all right. All right, bro. But it's, it's, it is to, uh, to, uh, you know, radio's point that dry,
07:28:35.800
you know, side of the business side of the business that has to be fucking tight for the business to
07:28:42.780
succeed. You got to fucking know the numbers. So I'll, I'll yield there. Thanks for the mic.
07:28:53.820
Sorry for killing the room. No, man. No. Um, yeah, I'm over here with busy thumbs.
07:28:59.660
Yeah. Um, and I'll say this, not everything in life is designed to give you an instant
07:29:07.400
gratification dopamine hit, right? We, we all grew up in an era of instant gratification and now it's
07:29:15.500
evolving into an era of 30 second videos and dwindling attention spans. And when you sit down
07:29:26.160
and you do the hard work, there is rewards for doing that. And I think it's important that we
07:29:34.940
recognize that uncle a wrote a book called Mein Kampf. And what does Mein Kampf mean? That means my
07:29:43.000
struggle. It doesn't mean my sit and collect dopamine all day. It doesn't mean my sit on my hands and
07:29:53.720
enjoy go go slop. It doesn't mean watch the world around me decay. It doesn't mean settling for working
07:30:02.160
for someone else for the rest of your life. It means your life is going to be a struggle. And if you want
07:30:09.040
to be a great man and or woman, you need to embrace the struggle, recognize it as a growing process, whether
07:30:17.620
it's spiritually, mentally, or emotionally, and tackle the challenges that are presented, that are presented
07:30:25.040
to you. Head into these things face first, feet first, however you want to. But these things are
07:30:33.260
unavoidable. And the more that we take this life seriously, and the more that we take the 14 words
07:30:39.560
seriously, again, I'll repeat it over and over and over again, there will be nothing that can stop us, white
07:30:47.200
man. The world will shake and quake at our presence again, if we take the 14 words seriously. And that
07:30:56.680
means guess what, maybe sacrificing that dopamine hit to start an LLC to message one tribe and ask him,
07:31:05.140
hey, brother, I have a business idea. Can you help me start an LLC in my state? It's not going to be fun.
07:31:12.160
But the rewards of your labors will create the fun for you. Maybe you'll be able to buy the fucking
07:31:19.800
sea dew and go out on the lake and splash nons on a boat. So something to think about people.
07:31:29.800
Yeah. And if you're also if you're good at something, and you feel like you have the acumen
07:31:35.040
to be a business owner, and you find that your your boss, or your managers, etc, are not doing the job,
07:31:50.040
as well as you think can be done, you know, there are existing companies with people looking to sell,
07:31:56.720
and those existing companies, if you have the right level of experience, can be available to you
07:32:04.500
to for purchase. And there's ways that you can go about securing the funds to purchase that,
07:32:10.660
making sure that you have the profit margins in that business, that company is making enough money
07:32:16.580
to then pay the loan, whether it's a seller carry loan, where the seller sells you the business and
07:32:27.620
and you pay the loan balance off to the seller, or whether you go to your local, you know, credit union,
07:32:38.260
and take out an SBA 7A loan, and pay that off over time. These are means to to accelerating your
07:32:49.620
progress in life becoming a, a prominent figure in your community, a person who has the, the income
07:33:01.140
to begin influencing politics in your area. And to, you know, what I was thinking about when radio was
07:33:10.580
talking about nonprofits, nonprofits are supported by business owners. Yeah, there's a lot of small
07:33:19.300
dollar donations that go into it, maybe from someone who has a little something here, a little
07:33:24.180
something there. But the money's coming from somewhere. And the people who own the businesses
07:33:31.060
are the ones who have the most, the most money. And that's case by case basis. They also have the most to
07:33:42.820
gain and the most to lose. But, you know, done right, you have the ability to, to elevate yourself
07:33:51.860
through hard work. You know, my personal experience, I've worked five years in a particular industry,
07:33:58.820
but I had a decade of previous experience in business, business management. So I learned a
07:34:06.340
particular industry and I took everything that I had collected over the period of time and, you know,
07:34:15.300
purchased a business and became the owner and was able to run it because of a collective experience
07:34:21.540
that began by serving ice cream behind the counter of a thrifties, right? When I was 15. And, and this is a,
07:34:30.260
a, um, this is the way it goes, you know, being in a hurry, uh, looking at Instagram and seeing these
07:34:37.380
people live their best life. And, you know, you got hardcore closers out there driving, uh, Bugattis.
07:34:45.940
Uh, yeah, cool, bro. Uh, if that's what you expect out of a white man's world, I can assure you,
07:34:55.300
you'll be disappointed. But if you're willing to be a upstanding pillar in your community and you want
07:35:03.460
to learn a trade and a craft and, and be excellent at it, be the best there is, uh, you will be
07:35:10.340
successful, but it takes time. And, um, and there's a saying that, that overnight successes are years in
07:35:19.380
the making and this is the way it works. Um, so, uh, you know, that's, and, and, and you're not
07:35:26.580
surrounded and this is, this is a group here being pro white. You're, you're not surrounded by, uh,
07:35:36.420
people who don't want to help you. You're surrounded by people who actually want to want to see you
07:35:40.900
succeed in that area. They, uh, we've, we've got a ton of guys with lifetime experience who want to bring
07:35:49.060
you into, uh, a higher tier. We want leaders. We want entrepreneurs. We want business owners. We
07:35:57.380
want, um, uh, we want, um, what was the word operators, right? We want people, we want agents.
07:36:07.220
We want people who, uh, who can excel, uh, and, and avoid mistakes. Like, uh, one tribe was saying,
07:36:16.820
there's mistakes you can make. Also, you can get over your skis, you can get on your heels. You need
07:36:22.180
to reassess. You need to take, you need to take a haircut from time to time. You need to pack, uh,
07:36:27.540
you know, instead of getting, uh, you know, a nice, uh, lunch at your favorite, uh, lunch stop,
07:36:33.860
you might be packing a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for a few months at a time. These are things
07:36:39.540
that happen, uh, and you just roll with it, right? But you, uh, you've got the grit, you've got the
07:36:45.860
tenacity. You have the, the, um, the getter done. You have the stick-to-itiveness. You're a white man
07:36:53.700
and, uh, you deserve, uh, to, to elevate into, uh, places that, you know, that eventually pay off.
07:37:02.980
And we're, and we're in a, a hostile environment. This isn't 1970 where this kind of thing, uh, was
07:37:11.460
much easier being a contractor, being a business owner, much easier. I mean, that back then you
07:37:17.540
were like on the, you're in your boat on the lake every weekend, you're having big parties,
07:37:24.260
got big house. That's not the world we live in now. That doesn't mean we, we, we, we give up. That's
07:37:31.540
not, it doesn't mean we stop fighting. We keep fighting and we keep grinding and we make this our
07:37:37.700
own because, and it's, it becomes a parallel economy. It becomes a parallel institution that
07:37:44.980
we're separate from these others. And it's going to take some sacrifice as much as anything else in any
07:37:52.020
other endeavor, uh, to get to where we want to go. Um, but we got to pack up the, uh, the covered
07:37:57.940
wagons, start moving and, uh, throw, uh, throw caution to the wind sometimes. So, you know, you're
07:38:04.420
in a, you're, you're, if you, if this is, you know, something that interests you, you know, you're in, um,
07:38:10.500
you're in a space with some people who care and, and who want to see you succeed. So green power, go ahead.
07:38:15.380
Yeah, no, great speech. I'd, I'd love that. Um, um, you know, I kind of wanted to talk about my
07:38:26.820
story a little bit, not that I'm really important at all, but, um, you know, I started when I first
07:38:31.380
started my business, I was homeless living out of a truck. I got fired. And during Corona, I just,
07:38:37.220
I bought a $60,000 truck, which I should have done. But, um, the, the side, I built out the side
07:38:43.460
business and just started growing it. And I just wanted to say, like, if any of you guys have a
07:38:47.700
business or whatever, and, uh, one of the things that I'm really good at, it's Google,
07:38:52.100
uh, like figuring out how to rank higher and things like that. So, um, if you ever want to message me,
07:38:57.380
this, this account's not verified, but if you ever want to talk about Google and how to make your
07:39:00.980
ranking better, uh, just let me know. I mean, I've spent a lot of years into it, um, as far as,
07:39:06.660
you know, being on Google and stuff like that, but yeah, just wanted to throw it out there. Thanks. Bye.
07:39:13.460
So it looks like we got about 25 minutes left of the show. I just want to thank everybody for
07:39:29.220
coming by today, being participants and, uh, don't be a stranger. You're welcome to come up and bring
07:39:35.300
up any topic that you'd like. Tell us how your day is going. Tell us what type of white power activity
07:39:41.780
you've been involved in, you know, um, and to all of the anonymous listeners down there. Um,
07:39:49.220
my heart goes out to you. If you're too afraid to come and be a participant, that's fine.
07:39:55.380
We still love you down there and anonymous listeners. And, uh, hopefully one day you'll
07:40:00.420
get the courage to come up on stage and have a chat with us. The only person here that's going
07:40:06.100
to bite your head off is radio. And usually he's biting into some type of baked good or,
07:40:12.660
um, homemade shepherd's pie. So don't be a stranger guys. We're so happy to talk to each and every
07:40:19.780
one of you about anything that you want to bring up. So we're here.
07:40:36.100
Oh, I actually have some decent news to share. So, uh, this is coming out 10 minutes ago.
07:40:51.620
Uh, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and HHS officially determines that MRNA technology poses more risk
07:41:01.860
than benefits and respiratory viruses. So we're learning what we kind of already knew
07:41:09.860
in regards to the MRNA vaccines and in regards to the coronavirus in particular. So
07:41:21.300
is anybody surprised? Like I got like five vaxes and 10 boosters. So I I'm, I'm late to the party.
07:41:27.700
I thought that was a great idea personally. So wow. That stinks. All those, all those clot shots
07:41:35.300
for nothing. You are so cooked, bro. Hey guys, man. Hey guys, what's the white strategy, man?
07:41:42.420
What's the strategy for white people, man? I'm tired, man. I'm tired of all this, man. I'm tired of all
07:41:51.140
the immigrants, man. Who is this fella? He's a new fella. Is this Cassilus?
07:41:57.700
You tired of immigrants, bud? Yeah, man. Why is this all strategy, man? Come on.
07:42:06.260
Speak up, man. I just want to know how Indian this guy is. Are you a true Aryan Brahmin?
07:42:12.260
A Negro. A Negro. A Negro. For sure. Negro. I want to know. This is enough. This is has to be an
07:42:21.780
alt account. I want to know who he really is. Came to America on a Jewish boat and is still looking
07:42:28.580
for his ride home. The Jewish boat's in his PFP, so he knows. He knows. He came over on that boat.
07:42:34.580
Yeah, he certainly did. He certainly did. And it was the biggest upgrade in history. Think about it.
07:42:42.420
400 years ago, you came to a land that already had running water and plumbing. Not indoor plumbing. We
07:42:49.540
know that. But it had wells, right? And it took 400 years for one of our white boys to go back to Africa
07:42:57.140
and brag on the internet that he built a well in Africa. I mean, this is the storyline of the African
07:43:05.300
people. And so it's embarrassing. This is one of the many upset Indians that followed me into the room
07:43:15.900
today because I commented under a... Do you think an Indian could pull off that accent?
07:43:22.420
No. If you look at his page, he's Indian, dude. He's Indian, dude. He's a Tujit.
07:43:28.980
He came in here with a Mexican accent. You never know what you're going to get in this space, of course.
07:43:34.420
I guess when Jeets tried to put on a white man accent, they just sound Mexican.
07:43:42.660
No, but I'll give you a little bit of a rundown real quick. So there was a video that I commented
07:43:49.500
on and it was a group of Irishmen kicking the ever-loving shit out of an Indian in, obviously,
07:43:58.580
in Ireland. And I said, you know, if this guy was in India, this never would have happened.
07:44:06.740
And there's been quite a bit of negative responses from Indians saying I'm victim-blaming.
07:44:15.860
And it's pretty funny because my response to that more or less is you're an invading force and you
07:44:24.740
should be treated accordingly. So there's no victims when you're an invading force. So they didn't like
07:44:32.260
that response. And I wouldn't be surprised if that's some of the anonymous listeners down there. But
07:44:37.620
uh, hello, sir. We are the true Aryan Brahmins, sir. Hey, man, uh, White Reich, I don't mean to cut
07:44:46.340
you off, but wasn't like that fucking dirty fucking shit skin trying to do some sexual assault on a
07:44:51.700
white girl? Yes. I thought. Okay. All right. So more importantly, fuck him. He's lucky he didn't get lynched.
07:44:58.740
Yes. Sorry for interrupting, but I thought it was like a relevant point. No, man, dude. I mean,
07:45:04.900
you're, you're adding to the discussion. I don't have a problem with that. We, uh,
07:45:09.540
thank you. Yeah. We got, we got some panel writers up here. You can interject.
07:45:13.380
You can't expect a dog to meow, right? Or a cat to bark. These, these people are who they are.
07:45:22.820
And it was, it was like a year and a half ago, maybe I used to hang out listening to, uh,
07:45:28.420
Albert Bishai talk about the Jews, right? Our, uh, our, uh, Egyptian fellow over there. Um,
07:45:37.700
and he had this, so it'd be a mix of all kinds of people. There was this Muslim lady from Pakistan
07:45:43.700
and she was putting in a pretty solid defense of Islam and how she said was Islam was, is valuable
07:45:54.100
because it helped her people stop killing their children. And I said, well, that's great.
07:46:01.620
If that worked for you guys to help you stop killing your children, that's fantastic. And you deserve it.
07:46:07.700
But at no point can we import these people into our country and expect them not to be who they are.
07:46:14.900
These, they, they, they come with their, their racial and genetic disposition regardless. And
07:46:26.420
it's just hasn't been long enough for a lot of them to actually shake their, their moral impulses to abuse
07:46:35.140
women, uh, and, and to, uh, be rapey, right? So you can't expect them to do any different. This is,
07:46:44.500
is, you know, this is not a surprise and, and it's, uh, you know, something we should expect.
07:46:58.660
Well, they should feel lucky, honestly, with just the beat down, whoever he was that he received
07:47:04.900
sounds light because honestly, you know, you, if you look at the nineties and the eighties and different
07:47:12.260
things of like, when the IRA was more prevalent and seemed more active or like, I've heard Iris
07:47:20.340
people say, oh, they're not even a thing anymore, but which I, I, based off of what I was told,
07:47:25.700
it doesn't seem like they are like, they, they don't have, they're not, they're not what they were.
07:47:31.540
And, you know, they, they used to kneecap people back in the day. So, you know, these,
07:47:37.220
these people should feel pretty fucking lucky. He, he should feel real lucky. He wasn't kneecapped,
07:47:42.580
you know, and they weren't, they weren't really acting like the paramilitary groups they used to be.
07:47:50.100
Well, and, you know, Rusty, I'll add this, um, being in America, we have a much softer boil
07:47:59.140
than what our European cousins are experiencing, right? They are literally bringing foreign hordes
07:48:06.740
into their motherlands, our motherlands, right? Where a lot of our genetics come from
07:48:12.980
at a rate that is untenable and very, very, very visible, right? We, we had this soft boil experiment
07:48:22.900
over the last 80 years. They're experiencing this within 15 to 20 years. So if I was an Irishman
07:48:31.380
and Dublin was flooded with niggers and jeets, I would be just as furious as I am witnessing them
07:48:39.300
in regards to beating the living snot out of this Indian guy, because the invasion is right in front
07:48:48.340
of their eyes. And for their representatives to tell them not to believe what's happening in regards
07:48:55.300
to them being replaced in their own homelands as a means of cheap labor and endless profits is, is an
07:49:04.100
untenable, um, desire that the powers that be are wishing upon the general populace. So I myself am of
07:49:14.660
the opinion where I think when it comes to the quote unquote race war, it's, it's probably going to pop
07:49:23.620
off in Ireland or Scotland first. And, and that's just because of how bad it's getting. Um, I, I,
07:49:31.620
well, yeah, and I agree, but what we were talking about, uh, uh, jeet who was beat up in Ireland,
07:49:37.380
right? Is that was the, what we were talking about? Yeah. Yeah. And that's why I'm saying they,
07:49:42.580
he should, he should feel very lucky because, because of the, what you just named off this
07:49:48.820
speed in which everything's going and knowing their history of how extreme they were just a few
07:49:56.900
decades ago, not even that long ago and how extreme they were, they should feel, he should feel very lucky
07:50:03.540
that, cause I would think that they are going to get, if this continues, if they aren't heard as a
07:50:12.020
people, I can see them getting very extreme, much faster and, and, um, going back to some of their
07:50:21.540
old ways, which would make a minute, which would make a little beat down seem like a walk in the park.
07:50:33.460
Yeah. I mean, in Ireland, they're burning migrant centers to the ground with Molotov cocktails,
07:50:42.980
Yeah. I seen that. They did a few of them. Yep.
07:50:48.340
So I'm going to bring up somebody who is questionable.
07:50:54.180
Ataz, welcome to the stage. I noticed that you, at the very least, at one point in your life were a
07:51:11.780
I get it, but speak on your little, I don't know, a few minutes ago, you spoke on the struggles of
07:51:18.420
business owners, uh, sleeping in the truck, et cetera. Is that correct?
07:51:23.780
Yeah. That was one of our brother's green power. He brought it up, but you're welcome to expand or
07:51:32.420
Nah, I don't want to derail things. I just, it brought back a lot of memories.
07:51:36.420
I'm probably, well, I think it's accurate to say that I'm probably the senior member in the room
07:51:41.940
by age only, not necessarily by other, uh, ways, but, uh,
07:51:49.140
Don't let radio's profile picture fool you. He's actually 86.
07:51:58.900
Nah, nah, nothing scares me. I've been around long enough. I mean, I've been up, I've been down.
07:52:28.980
Well, I think this is another good opportunity to shill, but this time I'm going to shill for
07:52:34.660
one of my white brothers, Fafo. You can see Fafo on stage with us. He's been panel writing because
07:52:41.220
we love him so much. He is a white power content creator. He is a musician and an artist, and he
07:52:47.620
recently dropped a new single called my name is lamp shady. So his new moniker is lamp shady.
07:52:56.180
It is a spinoff on, uh, slim shady. Everybody knows Eminem and, uh, he's very, very talented.
07:53:04.340
So do us and him a solid, give him a follow, check out his recent track, share it far and wide. Um,
07:53:11.700
we got to support one another, right? This is somebody who, who puts his time, energy, soul
07:53:17.460
into his music. And at the very least you can click repost after liking his song. So
07:53:25.940
shameless plug for brother Fafo. And I'll give you another shameless plug right now because he's too
07:53:31.140
humble and stubborn to ask. Radio Weimar, my cohost, uh, he recently was banned from his old account.
07:53:39.700
So he's rebuilding his account up right now. Do him a solid and give him a follow if you haven't
07:53:46.260
already. I also got the best takes on the show. So follow me if you want. Um, you know, there,
07:53:55.220
there's that you could always just say, thank you, nigger. Yeah, I could do that too.
07:54:00.420
Hey Taz. Welcome back, bro. Hopefully your service is a little better.
07:54:10.820
How's that? Any better? Yeah, that's much better. All right. No, I had to relocate. It's that time
07:54:16.020
of day. Starlink doesn't like me sometimes. Well, you're coming in now. Elon Musk is allowing you to
07:54:25.620
speak. Okay. No, I've just, I think I've been in your space once or twice before and listened to it.
07:54:32.500
And I mean, I'm a, I'm a proud white man. I've seen what's happened in my area over the past 30,
07:54:39.300
40 years in my state, the demographics, the changes, the subtle air quotes changes that have happened.
07:54:47.220
And, uh, yeah, you boys need to, uh, be proud of what you are. Uh, and it sounds like this group is,
07:54:54.420
that's why I, that's why I decided to come up and throw a few words, but yeah, just keep pushing,
07:54:59.780
man. White man can do it. Amazing things. You put your head to it. I can tell you guys stories all
07:55:06.660
day. Guys going from rags to riches, young guys, old guys, entrepreneurs, you know, crypto, all of it.
07:55:13.540
There's always a way, never give up ever. So yeah.
07:55:18.500
There is no word defeat when it comes to the 14 words. Thank you, ATOS. Appreciate you. And you're
07:55:29.300
welcome to come up and hang out anytime you want, brother. Don't be shy. And this goes for most of
07:55:34.260
our audience members. You know, I know some of you guys just like to listen to the content,
07:55:39.940
but you're always welcome to be a participant of the content. So white power to all of you and white
07:55:46.020
power to all of our anonymous Jews. I love you down there in the tunnels, the anonymous Jews down
07:55:54.820
the grease trap. I'm sorry. Are they hiding in the grease trap? I didn't in the grease trap at
07:56:01.940
McDonald's. I love my big Macs with my diet Coke. They're down there hiding covered in grease.
07:56:09.540
I don't think on the grease traps. I mean, they're up. They're hiding in the Jew tunnels,
07:56:14.900
bro, with their fucking Jewish rabbi named fucking Yawa fucking Jesus Christ. They're in the Jew
07:56:20.900
tunnels. You know, you're right in the Jew tunnels with the grease traps and the baby blood,
07:56:27.220
the dirty mattresses. It's a very disgusting place. I've seen good places. That's a disgusting
07:56:33.300
place. White Rike. That's retirement grease. Can I, can I ask White Rike a joke?
07:56:40.580
Ask me a joke or tell me a joke? I'm gonna, uh, I guess let's tell you a joke. I'm sorry. Okay.
07:56:48.900
How do you kill a Jew? How do you kill? What's the easiest way to kill a Jew? Do you know?
07:56:55.300
Um, you super glue a penny to a bottom of the pool. That's that fucking, okay. That might be
07:57:02.900
better than my way. You put anthrax on a, on a Jewish baby penis. No. Oh man. But actually,
07:57:10.660
you know what? That's your response. Your response was really quick and witty. So I got to give you
07:57:15.460
some respect. Fucking good for you, dude. Good for you. No, that's an old joke that just popped into my
07:57:21.460
head. It's very similar to yours. Well, it was quick. It was okay. It was quick. I was, it was
07:57:27.540
quick rated. I, sorry. It was quick. Would I appreciate the creativity respect? Let's go.
07:57:33.700
I will take all the glaze since radio and mythos are the ones that receive it 24 seven. This is the,
07:57:40.900
uh, last six minutes of the show. If you want to come up and glaze White Rike now is your opportunity to do so.
07:57:51.460
I'm not going to glaze them, but did you guys see that video of the white, uh, neo-Nazis in New
07:58:07.780
Hampshire today? Are you talking about blood tribe? Yeah, those guys. I, I don't mean to interrupt
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just because no interrupt, man. There's a little in the space. Totally fine. Yeah. Yeah. We should
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have talked about it. I'm not shy, but I don't like being a bull in a China shop, but I don't
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know if you guys saw that video. There was like, what, maybe like 20 dudes, but that one fat fucking
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ginger fucking, he got so fucking butt hurt. He is like throwing like, you know, gay haymakers
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there. He's lucky he didn't get the shit beat out of them. That just shows you how like, you know,
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good for them for, you know, for doing some in real life shit. I'm like three hours from then. You know,
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if I got the heads up, I would have fucking marched with them too. But that guy was so
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butt hurt. That guy, he was like crying. You see that fat fucking ginger? Yeah. I saw it. He,
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he attacked them once, kept chasing them down the street and shouting like Nazi faggot. And then he
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attacked them again from behind. Second time he's smacking out of people's hands. But, uh,
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I don't know. You know, I think the interesting thing about the video is that you hear a woman
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screaming, leave them alone, which is actually very surprising. It is very surprising to hear a
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woman saying, leave Nazis alone. So I don't know if she was saying that in order to make sure that the
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guy who was attacking them didn't literally get demolished. Or if she's saying that because
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she agrees with the views or she views the, that type of, uh, aesthetic as politically acceptable.
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So there's, there's a few different ways that you can view it, but yeah, hammer and blood tribe,
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uh, they did do a demonstration. I'm, I'm really disappointed in myself for not going over it
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today. Maybe we'll go over it tomorrow when we have a little bit more time, but if you guys do
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want to participate in active clubs and get active and, and be in, uh, uh, be in these types of
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demonstration, uh, you can, I think you can apply via email and the account, the account is
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blutstom. So if you want to reach out to blood tribe, if you're interested in that type of aesthetic
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and you want to get active with some pro white guys that have no problem flying swazis, you can
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look it up on X at B L U T S T A M M blutstom. So get active, get vetted, start being a participant
08:00:48.920
instead of being a passerby. Can you throw up in the Eagle's nest, please? I don't mean to be ignorant,
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but I, I, I missed the spelling. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'll throw it up in the Eagle's nest right
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now. No, I appreciate it. Yeah. I'm in, I'm in new England. So, you know, uh, I don't mind
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going to hang out with some like-minded people and, uh, you know, spending a day and, and nothing
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illegal, just exercising our first amendment, right? Never anything illegal. No, never, never.
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No way, dude. I'm a fucking boy scout. I just, you know, I'm just a red blooded American
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Thanks. If you throw in the Eagle's nest, I really appreciate it.
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Yeah, I'm doing it right now. I just made a comment and I'm throwing the account into
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Thanks, man. It's mighty wide of you. I appreciate it. Sincerely.
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Jews down in the tunnels. Don't be shy. Next time come in as non anonymous request a mic, come and hang out
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in the famous words of David Lane. We must secure our existence and a future for white children. Let's go. Have a
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