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In this episode, we take a deep dive into one of the most famous fictional detectives of all time, Sherlock Holmes. We discuss his relationship with the Jewish community, the influence of Jewish criminals, and the connection between Jewish culture and his fictional villain, Moriarty.
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who is based off a well-known Jewish criminal of his day called Adam Worth,
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and we may presume continues to peddle his serum to Gentiles with more money than sense throughout Europe.
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Much to Holmes' evidence is taste. He describes Loewenstein as a notorious quack.
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The adventure of the creeping man is very simply that you should not trust what Jews try to sell you or get you to believe.
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This theme of Jewish shysters and con men is kept up in the adventure of Shostkin at Old Place,
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which where Holmes calls Jews notorious usurers and unscrupulous money lenders and suggests by implication
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that they are a plague on the British Empire that should be dealt with as an act of urgency by the British government.
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Holmes also returns to a similar theme when he points out that Jews are the majority of criminal middlemen,
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defences for stolen goods, and try to swindle honest Britons vis-a-vis his reference to Jew brokers in The Adventure of the Carport Box.
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He further clarifies his opposition to Jews in a study in Scarlet when he talks about how Jews are sooty peddlers,
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which does actually bear a relation to the fact that Jews at this time dominated the peddler trade,
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and especially the sale of old clothes, which was well-known at the time.
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As such, Doyle's Holmes does reflect the ideas of his time, but he also goes further by betraying Jews as unscrupulous usurers and con artists in several occasions.
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As well as even suggesting, as once suggesting by the use of a Jewish surname,
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that an American woman from Atlanta named Miss Hebron, who slept with and had a child by a Negro,
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and who calls herself to portray of her race, and whose sexual union with the Negro Holmes and Watson both cool and natural,
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as Miss Hebron, in spite of her good self-description, is proud of what she has done,
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as she says, as the Negro is a quote-unquote, a good man.
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We can suggest that what is being depicted here by Doyle is, irrespective of his much later personal comments on the subject of Jews,
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is that Jews are a race-mixer's power extraordinaire,
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interacting as the vanguard of a new racially mixed civilisation,
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and in essence that Jews are the enemies of the West, who are destroying it by racially mixing to protect themselves.
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That's Holmes, which should be described as something of the foe of the Jews,
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and in stark contrast to Doyle's much later public philo-Semitism of the 1920s and 1930s.
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I do have more on Moriarty, but I'm conscious that we've kind of run out of time.
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Well, Carl, you unloaded a lot for us to digest this morning.
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Learning that Moriarty was based on a famous Jewish criminal, I didn't know that at all.
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There's a book about him, actually, if you want to read it.
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Because you know the phrase, Napoleon of crime, as Moriarty,
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I think his book was called The Napoleon of Crime.
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And it also kind of brings in other major Jewish criminal figures of the time,
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It was basically the biggest fence in the entire United States
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So, it's odd things to know about that kind of thing.
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It was something about the view on religion and in relation to the Jews and the Catholics.
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And I was just curious if you wanted to elaborate a little bit on that.
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Because this is obviously a topic that we hear a lot about on X these days.
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One of the things that I remember, obviously, I've read a lot about it, but...
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Was that they had a problem with the different denominations.
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I didn't catch all of it in the beginning with the Jews and how their relation to God or...
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But the thing is, things I understand is that when you're dealing with anti-Jewish commentary,
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people are dealing with it according to the framework they've got.
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There's a lot of what I would call dishonest criticism that goes around.
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It's really usually under Christians, actually, surprisingly.
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Because they say, oh, yeah, Christians believe this, therefore...
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Well, the truth is the pagans believe the same thing.
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There was always this belief of this, that you could always change someone if you change the way they think.
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And it's very much something that's colored most Christian thought as well as pagan thought.
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If you look at a lot of the pagans, they do the same thing.
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They think that Jewish-Jewishness is cured by getting rid of Judaism.
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Because that's fundamentally what Hadrian and Trajan were doing,
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is they were running around running death squads against Jews to get rid of Judaism.
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If they got rid of that, they would get rid of the Jewish problem.
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And the reason it fails is because the paradigm isn't right.
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But the paradigm wasn't corrected until Darwin.
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because earlier and earlier times, of people getting the paradigm roughly right.
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If we're going to do with pagans, we can cite Philostratus or Philostorgus.
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There's no pagan thinker who is as hard-line as a lot of the Christians are on Jews
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But conversely, there's also plenty of Christian thinkers who similarly are weak on the issue
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But conversely, there's also pagan thinkers who are similar.
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But what we are, to me, a lot of it is dishonest because you're dealing with a paradigm that
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doesn't exist before the 1860s, 1870s, because this is why I always come back to something
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I read in the eugenics literature from the 1890s, 1900s, where a doctor was saying,
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fundamentally, we require a complete revaluation of all values, because everything we've ever
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thought in philosophy and political thought is based on this idea of, you know, that we
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can change people, that it's a pre-genetic, pre-Darwinian, pre-Mendelian understanding of
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And that's really, and that's a real challenge for a lot of people, because it challenges
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the heart of Christianity, but it also challenges the heart of paganism to say, is someone intrinsically
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And the answer from a National Socialist perspective would be yes, whereas that, to a lot of Christians
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or a lot of pagans, both, is a very hard concept to deal with, because neither have this concept
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of intrinsic and evil people in it, but they have people that can be changed.
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That is, to me, that's the problem, is that people are, they have their own personal view,
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and that personal view, they then mirror it into the ancient world, onto the Third Reich,
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This is why I don't like the debate very much, because I think it's counterproductive, because
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a lot of people want to shriek at Christians, want to shriek at pagans, whatever.
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And there's plenty to criticize on both sides, to my mind.
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I mean, pagans have a habit of picking fights around religion.
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Christians have a habit of lecturing pagans about how pagans were, like, subhuman before
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Christianity turned up, and it's all complete nonsense.
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But it's a very old debate that's been going on for a very long time.
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It won't stop in the near future, because people are like that.
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They just like, they like fighting and refighting old battles.
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So to me, that's why I stay out of it, but also why I fundamentally, I take a lot of heat
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No, no, that was pretty much what I had to say.
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Yes, I'm delighted that you highlight the significance of the availability of the paradigm
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I mean, you know, origin of species was 1872, and Nietzsche's, on truth and lies in a non-moral
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Which might be considered as an early attempt to consider, you know, philosophy in the United
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But I mean, in a broader, more sort of rough sense, a concern with bloodlines that was obviously
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preceded that by many hundreds of years, there were people who had a sort of an understanding
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of that, which you, on some level, which of course you would expect, because natural selection
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And it seems like over time, as science has developed, we have less and less of an excuse
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now not to concern ourselves with that, to be unaware of that.
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And yet, you know, it's now extremely unpopular and unfashionable to be thus concerned.
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There's an inverse relationship between the availability of the excuses, you know, and
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Yeah, I think there's a lot of people who have made...
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A lot of people make a lot of excuses for behaviour on both sides.
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I think, fundamentally, there's much to criticise in the Christian relationship with the Jews.
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I mean, if you want to go of an example, Sharmanya, he's hardly the hero he appears to be when
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you, if you, if you get, if you put your factor in the Jewish passion.
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But conversely, for every Sharmanya, you've also got, like, for example, like, for example,
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King Ewig of the Physicos, who enacted some of the most extraordinarily hard-line anti-Jewish
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So, it gives you some idea for the, for one, it's kind of one-on-ones, that you've got bad
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May I just ask, that legislation there, was that phrase, with the emphasis at the time
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of being on ethnic Jewish identity or on theological matters?
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It was more about theological, but it had, that there was a significant ethnic element
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It's, I've actually, I wrote, I wrote, I wrote a long article about it, actually, because
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it was, it's one of these things that people don't know.
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It's the, it's what precedes, you know, the gates of the, the gates of Toledo.
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What precedes that is the, is a series of anti-Jewish laws by the Physicos, by the Physicos, who
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are basically Swedes, transposed, transposed to Spain and North Africa, in that they've,
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they, they create these laws, and they become more and more stringent as time goes on.
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You've got the laws of Requisweth, you've got, I think, a Sissibut, and then you get the
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laws of EWIG, and they become more and more extreme because they're dealing with Jews.
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And the Jews often say, well, you know, this provoked us to do it side with Islam.
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But the truth is, is that what the, what they're actually reacting to is they're reacting to
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For example, the laws to deal, deal a lot with white slavery.
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So at this time, a lot of Slavs, who are pagan at this time, remember, are being taken
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And also, there's a lot of other people in Europe who are being taken as slaves.
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And these are, these are the white slaves of history and where they, and the, the primary
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agents of this, according to the Arabs themselves, are people, are people they call the people
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of Radhan or the Radhanite merchants, who are basically, who are universally agreed by scholars
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You're dealing, you're actually dealing with a problem.
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They're, they're, they're, they're dealing with a problem, but we, we are told in isolation,
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But in truth, the Arabs confirm what's going on.
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The Arabs say quite bluntly, yeah, these, the Radhanites, the Jews, are the people doing
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And then if we go forward in history to, I can't remember his name now, Elizabethan, one
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of the Elizabethan ambassadors to the, to the Barbary states, he comments on this.
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So he, in his diary, I think it's John Coble, he goes to the lands of Islam to, as an part
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of the Elizabethan ambassador, as well, by the ambassador's train.
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And he comments in his diary about it, saying basically that, well, there's always lots of
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And he, and the reference is, quite bluntly, the fact that they're written out of states
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because these are the big slave trades in cities all the time.
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These, these are where Giles Milton's white gold are coming from.
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So all these slaves that are coming from the North and that are being taken by the Barbary
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pirates in Britain, in Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, the Baltic, so the Balkans,
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it's all, they're all coming through these couple of, these couple of cities in, in North
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So you've got Tunis, you've got Algiers, you've got what we call, I think it's, I can't remember
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what the Moroccan one is, it wouldn't be Marrakesh, it'd be another one.
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I understand Land of Hope and Glory, you know, we sing Britain, never, never, never shall
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be slaves, that that is, that's taken, the lyrics are taken from a poem that was written
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with, in reference to the Barbary pirates taking English slaves, if I understand correctly.
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It's like, it's like, it's like a little bit of history that kind of escapes people,
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that people want to, they want to talk about the history to do with, you know, the Barbary
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pirates, they don't talk about, who are the Barbary pirates, who are the Barbary pirates
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How are the, a good example is, for example, we go to the Great Zimbabwe debate, you've
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got the Shona and the Lember, and of course, the Lember, I think it's the Lember, I can't
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remember, I think it's the Lember, I think it's the Lember, the Lember has a co-immortal
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haplotype, how the hell do the, to the Lember in, in what we call Rhodesia, or a form of
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The likelihood is, is because of the Jewish, because you have Jewish caravans going through
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So what they're doing is they're, is they're having intercourse with the locals, and this
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results in the, in the CMH getting spread around.
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So it's one of those things where you, once you know, once you know bits, and you begin
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to apply those bits to different areas, it starts to make a lot more sense of history,
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and also why certain references are made in certain times, and why things, why other bits
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of evidence, suddenly, it's like adding a key in it, it unlocks like 25 different, like,
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lacunae in history, by just adding in the Jewish...
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No, Carl, a few years ago, I noticed the way to speedrun getting banned from any Jewish
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subreddit is to bring up who owned slave ships, or who owned any elements of the slave trade
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The one, the one I like to remind people of is that the fundamental, the fundamental first
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people to really do the slave trade properly was the Dutch, and who, and what was, what
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was odd about the Dutch Stock Exchange, was that over half of the people who were members
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of the Dutch Stock Exchange, of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, were Jewish.
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So much so, in fact, that the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, it closed on Saturdays, not Sundays,
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because there were so many Jews in it that it had to pander the Jewish Sabbath rather than
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the Christian Sabbath, which is, I always thought was a very fascinating little fact, that they
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had, there was an involvement there in that sort of thing, and also the fact that the Jews
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may have had a hand in starting the Great Fire of London in 1666, which I always thought
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And they certainly started the Great Fire of Chicago in 1871.
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And also, as I pointed out before, and people gave me a lot of hate for it, the Great Fire
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You said that you get a lot of crap from both sides.
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And I think, I just wanted to point out, I think it seems like you are seriously looking
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But I think it comes through pretty obviously that you're searching for or trying to get
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And even if we might not be getting rid of this debate anytime soon, at least we can get
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And I sent you a link in, so when you get a chance, if you're able to check the DMs,
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So with that said being, folks, if you guys did miss some of Carl's presentation, you can
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I just wanted to add, too, since we're talking about fires with your hands in them, the 1814
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But during the, after the war of 1812 or during the war of 1812, the, was set on fire.
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And there's a lot of evidence that Jewish bankers helped facilitate that fire.
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I'm not aware of anything but that, but I'm more than happy to consider it.
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Well, what have you done with the real Carl Rattle?
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But, well, while we're talking about it, it's also the rather curious one at Melbourne, wasn't
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it, that the Australian police began to investigate.
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And then it appeared rather early on there was this Jewish guy who was seen around the
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area of the fire with a burned hand, which was inexplicable at the time.
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So it seems as though they may have literally had a hand in that one as well.
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Not too long ago, if you speak to, next time you speak to Joel Davis, he'll, he'll fill
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Yeah, I think I've got this one up because I'm now laughing at this idea of this random
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guy with a random juke running around with a certain hand in the fire.
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Because that's, well, as Fitzhide said, the concept of Jewish lightning is a brilliant
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I love the Jews' attempt to always explain that concept away.
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Because it's like, there's a reason people came up with this.
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Yes, and like the Australian police are sort of scared to even question the guy had left
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It's like a British policeman dealing with a Pakistani rapist in about 1998.
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You know, I can't remember his name now, the act of the act of Harry Potter.
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So his, his great-grandfather was obviously Jewish.
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And he, and there was an article a couple of years back from the Jewish Daily Forward
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And basically his, his grandfather kept getting accused of burning down his shops because
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And then within two or three years, it would have been seriously burned down.
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And he, and he, and he, and he, and he gave the insurance money.
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Yeah, it's, it's just, but that, but the, the reason that you get the Jewish lightning thing
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I mean, the great example, just kind of, we can't bring it around.
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If you look up the Burmax events in Canada, the Burmax cafe in, I think it's Toronto in
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Canada, where basically Jews kept claiming, Jews were claiming that these people were
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coming in and smashing their shop up and doing all this kind of thing.
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And of course there was a video of the, it turned out the, the, the Jewish family, the
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all sorts of Jewish family that owned it, were basically smashing their own shop up to
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get the insurance money and claimed that it was an anti-Semitic incident.
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And then they fled to California and they're still there hiding, hiding from the, from
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the police, from the Canadian police, because the Canadians didn't took a dim view of this.
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I mean, don't notice, notice these patterns guys.
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If you do, you're a vehemently anti-Semitic, a bigot and should be shunned from society,
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especially if some Jew is running down the street with a burnt hand after a fire going off.
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I think it's fair that we conclude this episode of Ovenside Chats.
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I want to tell everybody we did invite Acceptable on board to Ovenside Chats.
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He will be here with us every Monday, but Ovenside Chats is on Mondays and Fridays at
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But always a pleasure being here with you, Carl.
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Only that keep fighting a good fight, don't get disheartened, don't allow the infighting
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and the invariable people getting upset over things like religion to affect your views or
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They're going to continue happening for the foreseeable future.
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And they're probably happening within the future coming forth, right?
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I had a house full of pre-teenage girls all weekend for a sleepover, so I'm going to enjoy
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I can imagine that, getting out of control fast.
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And, yeah, Monday, so fucking, you know, get ready for the week, everybody.
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A lot of people talking about the stuff going on in Nova Scotia, the overreaches of communism.
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Basically, a man has gone out into the forest, a little tree area, like, not too deep or anything.
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He just went in there and he got a $28,000 fine from the police for walking in a forest.
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So, yeah, they've restricted people in Nova Scotia going into the forested areas, saying
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that it's a climate-related, you know, you can't be going in there because it's dangerous for
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You know, how the governments are going to be overreaching in our lives in the name of
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climate preservation and all these kinds of things that they make up day by day.
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I heard something about that, and then I seen a video of some jeets washing their clothes
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in, like, a river close by or something like that.
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Us white folks can't go into the woods, but they can wash their clothes in the water.
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If it's a jeet doing it, they don't give a fuck.
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But if it's us, they're going to use the fullest extent to, you know, to extract money
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It's probably because they're trying to condition you not to go in there so they can sell off
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Yeah, and we won't get a dime back for it either.
00:31:33.660
Taken over by private companies, and they will get the first, you know, first pick, first
00:31:40.740
And then y'all also, your taxpayers who will subsidize all the building costs and all that
00:31:47.700
Pretty much your taxpayers are going to pay for everything while these companies just
00:31:54.240
Just like we got Nestle taking water from our rivers for absolutely zero dollars.
00:32:03.440
They've been doing that for years to fill their waters, you know, their water bottles that
00:32:09.560
So, they're making, like, bank off those, but they're paying nothing to us for our resources.
00:32:16.720
It's just going to be another one and another thing like that, unfortunately.
00:32:31.680
So, I came on to declare that I am now the king of fishing in the white power circle.
00:32:44.880
None of you little faggots can even come close to what I'm doing up in Massachusetts catching
00:32:57.800
I've caught, like, at least 20 or 30 fish within the past 14 hours.
00:33:10.920
I think that we should have a white power fishing tournament to settle this for all.
00:33:23.380
I think we should enact that in some way, shape, or form.
00:33:45.820
I am a little jealous of being able to fish in Massachusetts, though.
00:33:49.360
But, you know, hopefully you can start a fish supply business to restaurants and become
00:33:54.520
What we used to do when we were kids, there's a food place in the neighboring town.
00:34:19.720
Oh, you go get the fish, and we get $20,000 for fish.
00:34:29.380
And we would just walk across the street in the most polluted, most disgusting water.
00:34:55.320
As a kid, if someone paid me money to go fishing, and I can make money while I go fishing,
00:35:13.840
Listen, you guys come to, say, Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
00:35:21.280
I will take you fishing, and we will absolutely crush.
00:35:27.800
Anytime you gentlemen want to come, you're more than welcome.
00:35:31.960
You guys are my brothers, and I would love to have you up here.
00:35:47.940
Like, you could take it, like, fresh water, and then you could, I wouldn't go too far out
00:35:55.220
in the ocean with it, but you could stay in the bays.
00:35:59.320
Current's not so rough, and the swells aren't so bad.
00:36:07.780
We're about to put it in the water probably in another week or so.
00:36:31.400
The only thing is, I can't legally leave the state of Massachusetts.
00:37:01.460
No, I was just, you guys got to come to Massachusetts because I can't legally leave the state of Massachusetts
00:37:46.560
But, yeah, it's just, yeah, fishing is white power.
00:37:57.100
I'm just wondering if the bear helmet guy today is whooping Bill Wright's ass.
00:38:09.200
That was like an hour long talking to that guy.
00:38:21.120
It's like, was he there this morning knocking on the door going, hey, Mr. Wright, we need to talk.
00:38:29.200
He would have had to get on a plane pretty right after we skipped him.
00:38:55.700
Do you want any, well, good morning, first of all.
00:38:58.380
Do you want any more color into that scene up in Nova Scotia with a guy walking into the woods?
00:39:07.200
Because I was in, I mean, the reason why I'm bringing it up is a buddy of mine has a really huge Canadian space.
00:39:21.480
And they went through the whole strat, his whole strategy of how he's setting up the Canadian government.
00:39:26.880
And I can give you some more color for about 30 seconds or less if you want it.
00:39:35.100
I actually, I brought that up at the beginning of the space here.
00:39:44.780
Yeah, so I told my girlfriend, like, the one-hour version.
00:39:49.920
So I'll give you the 30-second version because I learned it's not always that fascinating.
00:39:57.600
So first of all, you know, he wants a ticket because in Canadian law, you know, they found out, they learned the hard way when they fucked over all the truckers.
00:40:10.220
And the trucker sued because it was an illegal thing to, you know, take all their money and debank them.
00:40:15.840
And there's a law in Canada that says, oh, sorry, you know, we did some special situation, and it was during COVID.
00:40:25.980
And if it's moot in Canada law, you can't go back and sue the government.
00:40:30.700
But what they did was, what's special with the guy in the woods is if you get a ticket, they can't blame it on wildfires or anything environmental.
00:40:44.620
So they have to go to the Canadian Supreme Court, and you have to fight it out.
00:40:49.620
And the second thing is when he gets a ticket, the government can't, if he loses, the government can't charge him for Canada's legal fees.
00:41:00.120
And if he wins, he can go against Canada for his fees anyway.
00:41:03.960
And then the final point is he knew that the liberal media in Canada, which is kind of like, you know, being redundant, they would all say he's a grifter.
00:41:16.640
He's doing this to get PR, you know, to get, you know, the funding and charitable contributions.
00:41:24.300
But the guy's strategy cut him all off at the pass.
00:41:27.900
So when the media threw him under the bus and called him a grifter, he, in advance of getting the ticket, said, I'm accepting no donations.
00:41:36.460
So he's forcing the issue, and he's shutting everyone down that's throwing rocks at him.
00:41:50.280
Because, yeah, you know, this is one way we've got to fight back, and we've got to be smart.
00:41:55.540
Because these communist governments are just, they're out to get us.
00:42:07.820
I constructed some beautiful art for my brother Vril here, or Vril, and then it occurred to me that perhaps this would be entertaining.
00:42:21.480
This is from, what do you call it, Apple iNotes or whatever.
00:42:27.240
And the second point is that return to the land, I had done a check, right?
00:42:33.300
So of their initial objective to collect $100,000 for their funds, they are at around $89,000.
00:42:44.340
There's much more that I could say, but I'll just let people reference the balls of the eyes to the beautiful art in the pill down there.
00:42:52.340
And perhaps people can tell me what they think that it means.
00:43:45.260
You know the phrase, he's smarter than the average bear, right?
00:43:49.280
So I could have put a cat, but I was thinking, all right, when you see the bear, then this might tie in.
00:43:57.400
Well, bears will eat just about anything, to my knowledge.
00:44:17.060
Well, you have, so I will, I do not want to spoil the, I could spoil the surprise, I suppose.
00:44:29.420
This, the signs are presenting you the paradigm of, oh, the voting will, voting will do this for you.
00:44:36.440
Just stay in the maze and go, go follow this structure.
00:44:46.140
You know, I was just sitting down and thinking, all right, let's do a little doodle on that.
00:45:14.860
Mega, mega's doing works of art like this also.
00:45:29.140
Are the members of the speaker panel, are they familiar with Thus Spake Zarathustra
00:45:36.220
And if not, then do you have interest in hearing of it and learning of it?
00:46:05.960
And a lot of this connects into discussions that I've had, that we have had as relating
00:47:17.460
His German methodical approach, he is methodical and disciplined.
00:47:40.820
So, yeah, we were talking about the case in Canada where, you know, basically they're saying
00:47:50.480
If you're going to go into the forest, you're going to get like a $30,000 fine.
00:47:56.300
And they've, yeah, the guy's testing it and he's basically trying to set the government up to fail.
00:48:04.080
If you guys have any more, you can keep going, by the way, Vril, if you got more on that.
00:48:10.460
Well, can I just say quickly, dude, we've got something happening in Australia as well.
00:48:17.500
They're restricting access to national parks, which is, I just find it really strange because
00:48:24.100
these are places which have always been open to public, open to the public.
00:48:29.360
And these are places which we all love visiting, you know, going for a bush walk and, you know, doing whatever.
00:48:36.740
But I just don't know why they're doing it like this.
00:48:40.540
Well, in America, we have, so they failed to do the same program that they're doing in Australia and in Canada.
00:48:48.440
So, their goal was to funnel everyone into the major urban cities and restrict access to
00:48:56.180
the natural wildlife and to sell them off to the rich elite in the corporations so they
00:49:00.800
can have their own, use it as their own play land and keep everyone else out.
00:49:14.160
So, you reckon they're going to, they're using it for real estate purposes?
00:49:18.440
Or they're using it because they might be afraid of people going to the woods and, like,
00:49:24.220
you know, building a shack in there or something like that?
00:49:31.680
They are not afraid of people dying in the woods.
00:49:37.700
Well, why would they, why would it be for monetary purposes?
00:49:41.160
I mean, I don't think money is too much of a problem for any of these people.
00:49:46.380
So, like, they have to be, I think, they say the land is more important than money, if
00:49:53.740
Well, they, they, they want to finally go into the urban site because they want to engineer
00:49:59.500
society in such a way where you're pretty much just city types.
00:50:05.840
And they want to all white, they want to make your whole horse up to live in the urban
00:50:17.460
If you, if you ever research the plan for the 21st century in the United States, because
00:50:23.300
this is what they were trying to do in the 90s.
00:50:28.800
But I just don't see why restricting access to a national park would, um.
00:50:34.840
Because it's great, it's socially conditioned y'all to move to the urban area.
00:50:38.940
They want to restrict your movement so they can funnel you into urban area, urbanize y'all.
00:50:44.880
I live in a rural area that's not a part of the national park.
00:50:48.120
Yeah, they want to force you to go, they're trying to make it difficult for you to live
00:50:56.540
So eventually you just move to the big city or your kids move to the big city.
00:51:01.640
National parks are restricted wildlife sanctuaries.
00:51:05.480
I'm sure you don't live in a park, but if they restrict your movement within those rural
00:51:10.660
areas where you live in the national parks, it becomes very hard to enjoy rural living.
00:51:18.120
Well, I think you, I think you're, you're missing the point.
00:51:20.960
I think you're quite off with, um, what you're saying.
00:51:26.720
I mean, they admitted to all this and it's like the plan has been out for a while.
00:51:34.680
So if these national parks, which are huge wildlife sanctuaries and are completely separate
00:51:41.780
from rural living areas where I live, um, then what, how does restricting access to these
00:51:48.820
national parks, these national parks, which are their own land and people don't live there.
00:51:56.220
I've had, I've had multiple things like, so they plan on selling these land, right?
00:52:12.000
Now, well, if I'm wrong in 10 years, if there's no land selling within the next 10 years, then
00:52:18.780
But we'll see within the next 10 years, if any of that land is a kid or something.
00:52:24.760
Just to clarify, do we do the hands strictly or is a, what is this?
00:52:29.700
Yeah, we're, we're going, uh, well, he was speaking, they were having a conversation,
00:52:34.080
but now we're going to be going to hands as soon as they're, yeah, pretty much.
00:52:39.220
So if anyone, uh, if anyone is done, uh, speaking, then, uh, please drop down and you can come
00:52:46.080
We just got a full panel and have a few requests.
00:52:53.060
Um, I didn't see if it was, um, well, let's go to mythos cause, uh, yeah, mythos.
00:52:58.040
And then we'll go to, uh, rusty and then Western and then Vero.
00:53:10.940
Um, yeah, I really liked, uh, Bosco's first video.
00:53:15.180
I thought it was, uh, his intro there was, uh, was fire and hilarious.
00:53:19.440
And, uh, then he pulls in, uh, I think it was a big bass.
00:53:23.200
Um, maybe I'm wrong, but, uh, and, uh, and then pulls in a piccolo, uh, today, but, um,
00:53:43.700
And to clarify, uh, for me, we're just talking about the Canadian, uh, situation, right?
00:53:56.620
We started off talking about the Canadian situation.
00:54:04.680
Cause I know that, well, that, yeah, that, okay.
00:54:07.560
Cause that's the one I was, uh, wrapping my head around here.
00:54:09.580
I'm trying to wrap my head around, uh, is, um, so, uh, have we discussed yet, um, the theory
00:54:19.160
that, uh, they want to keep Canadians out so they can, you know, flood it with homeless,
00:54:26.100
Is this, uh, is this a possibility that they're, they're actually, uh, trying to secure that
00:54:33.400
space for, uh, these people who, uh, poop in rivers and stuff like that?
00:54:45.820
So, uh, you know, I mean, that, that wouldn't be something that, I mean, that would be something
00:54:51.800
Cause they're that fucking, you know, they're, they pretty much.
00:54:54.660
I mean, that's, that's the, that's the problem Canada has, the Canada's government has right
00:54:59.020
now is that, yeah, that sounds plausible to me because they are so retarded.
00:55:03.520
Um, uh, but you know, the, this is, these are the things that happen right when you, when
00:55:12.040
So you, you no longer have access to all of the amenities, all of the beauty, all of your,
00:55:18.100
all of your natural, uh, exercise of, of your enjoyment, uh, as a white person, when you
00:55:27.620
have these others, you'd be in, unless there's laws securing places for white people to go
00:55:33.360
and do white people things, you know, like fishing, right?
00:55:37.160
That, you know, all of a sudden you're not going to be able to go fishing.
00:55:40.140
I mean, why, because you have, uh, dirty people, uh, you know, leaving trash all over, making
00:55:47.800
a mess of it, pooping in the water and, and all of a sudden, no, can't go fishing anymore.
00:55:53.800
White people, because the Brown people ruined it.
00:55:55.980
Uh, this is a, this is not even, um, an accusation at this point.
00:56:02.000
This is, you know, piles of evidence that this happens and piles of evidence that these, uh,
00:56:12.940
Uh, so, you know, that's, that's what's going to continue to happen unless, uh, you know,
00:56:25.120
I've seen a few things going on in Canada in terms of, uh, of the response to this.
00:56:30.460
Um, but, uh, there's one that was really, actually I thought was the, uh, and that's
00:56:37.800
kind of what made me think of this, um, was the question was, why are they really, why
00:56:44.140
are they really excluding people from these, these places, right?
00:56:47.560
The question, like all the, um, all the initial response of, oh, we're just going to go out
00:56:53.600
here and do it anyway, or they're trying to stop or that, but blah, it's like, well, why
00:56:58.140
And that's, that's, I think, you know, to fit sides point, like we should think about
00:57:05.080
It's not just the, these people in government don't do things for the sake of the people.
00:57:15.920
That's, that's, that question will still puzzle me for, for a bit until more information,
00:57:22.280
I'll listen to the other hands here and, uh, get some more information on it.
00:57:46.360
Rusty, uh, then, um, then, uh, Western, then Vril, then Nunya.
00:58:06.460
So that, and we see them pushing a new virus propaganda currently out of China, et cetera,
00:58:14.500
and, and it's spreading and they're going to push that propaganda, but, but they're not
00:58:18.840
even using the closures for that region anymore.
00:58:22.220
This is just a progression because all of that was stepping stones.
00:58:27.660
And now all's it is, is they will say, and you will listen.
00:58:38.240
If you say, don't go into the forest, go into the forest.
00:58:42.140
You're not allowed in the national park, go into the national park.
00:58:51.480
But you can't listen when, when all of these small businesses, we failed miserably as people
00:58:59.220
on this social experiment that no single small business should have ever shut down during
00:59:06.300
And you don't let them control every aspect of daily living.
00:59:15.800
If everyone says no and says, fuck you, they don't have power and watch them lose it real quick.
00:59:24.000
If 10,000 people say, I'm fucking going in, do something about it.
00:59:33.040
You ain't writing a ticket to shit, bitch, et cetera.
00:59:37.060
So they're, they don't have, they can't just write it right.
00:59:45.120
They lose their power, especially when enough people don't comply.
00:59:50.680
All of a sudden it becomes a new situation, a very different situation.
00:59:56.160
So this is all about control and this is a progression and this is to move further and
01:00:05.400
And this there, there we've touched on some of the globalist things a little bit, but
01:00:13.740
And some of fit side said a little bit about it, but it's not quite, you know, about the
01:00:21.460
It's more about you're going to be where you're the little mouse and you're going to be and
01:00:26.480
run in the maze and you're going to be in the room where I tell you to, when I tell you
01:00:30.540
to, and we need to start standing up to this because it's bullshit.
01:00:42.360
They like to just chop us down and death by a thousand blows.
01:00:45.340
So, uh, they, they come at you like a little bit and a little bit and a little bit, but
01:00:50.820
they like, people don't like people are so busy.
01:00:53.800
They don't realize they're taking away your freedoms and it's, it's something that shouldn't
01:01:00.940
We get these judges in here, you know, they think they run the show and.
01:01:05.400
And they, they pretty much have the ability to, you know, cancel like things that are liberties
01:01:11.920
And, uh, I just seen something else today where a judge, you know, um, yeah, judging, uh, in
01:01:19.340
BC, uh, declared that parts of Richmond, which is basically where the airport is, is, uh,
01:01:25.820
Aboriginal, uh, they have been declared an Aboriginal, uh, like property.
01:01:33.040
So, uh, basically if you own homes, if you own any kind of, uh, land on that property,
01:01:38.660
you're now basically by one drudge, uh, swoop, you know, it's, it's, uh, Aboriginal land now.
01:01:46.020
So they, they, they're doing things like this every day, every day, piece by piece.
01:01:51.340
And eventually they, we're not going to have anything left here.
01:02:04.280
And then that other guy brought up that it's happening in Australia too.
01:02:15.940
They're, they're using us as like a testing ground so that they can expand this even to
01:02:22.340
And they're just seeing what they can get away with.
01:02:24.780
And so they can't do it all at once or, you know, they could be screwing themselves over.
01:02:34.060
And, uh, yeah, like Mithil said, they're probably going to end up cleaning this land out for,
01:02:42.960
And, uh, unfortunately, yeah, they, they take it away first and then they do what they want
01:02:58.120
So it's interesting what, and good morning, Rusty.
01:03:00.880
It's interesting to hear what Rusty said, because, I mean, I had no inclination, no instinct,
01:03:10.500
So I was, I was really happy to be in a room with like a bunch of people that were lawyers
01:03:16.900
and they were, they tried cases with the crown and their Supreme court in Canada and stuff.
01:03:23.280
So they were, you know, they were really, and there's some other heavy hitters that were
01:03:31.520
Uh, and it was, you know, I was outclassed in that group because they had, you know, the
01:03:37.500
credentials and they said over about a three hour discussion, they said exactly everything
01:03:48.320
Um, but it was, it was like a three hour, you know, walkthrough of exactly.
01:03:54.040
I mean, it's eerie what Rusty said, because I had to sit through like three hours of listening
01:04:03.320
So I, that was really spooky, but, uh, I was just going to share what these people that
01:04:10.800
were really heavy hitters up in Canada, you know, that, I mean, they've tried cases in
01:04:14.740
the Supreme court, they beat the government multiple times and they said the exact same
01:04:23.420
They mentioned that, you know, they'd gone so far with the whole COVID scam thing for
01:04:29.520
And, uh, they were just transitioning it into a climate change scam now where they're trying
01:04:38.700
But I mean, Rusty, Rusty summarized three hours in a minute, so I have nothing more to
01:04:46.960
share than congratulations, Rusty, you're a friggin' genius.
01:05:04.060
All right, we'll go Western, then Nanya, then Noticer.
01:05:08.700
All right, I took some notes so that I could keep myself maintained to brevity.
01:05:18.660
I think that one of the elements here is bio-spiritual injury, white erasure of our standards.
01:05:26.880
This is, and also like that Rusty and Vril were talking about, this is a test in order
01:05:31.840
to see how far that people will bend when instructed.
01:05:34.180
So this action ultimately is calibrated in order to arrive at anti-white outcomes.
01:05:42.420
If, uh, it would please the space, then I will recite them in a very white, positive manner.
01:05:52.020
The truest form of prayer is communion with nature.
01:05:57.000
Go to a lonely spot, if possible, a mountaintop, on a clear starlit night.
01:06:02.780
Ponder the majesty and order of the infinite macrocosm.
01:06:06.560
Then consider the intricacies of the equally infinite microcosm.
01:06:11.560
Understand that you are, on the one hand, inconsequential, beyond comprehension.
01:06:15.840
In the size of things, and on the other hand, you are potentially valuable beyond comprehension
01:06:25.400
There you begin to understand how that pride and self can coexist with respect and reverence.
01:06:31.760
There we find harmony with nature, and with harmony comes strength, peace, and certainty.
01:06:39.200
That was precept number four, and I have 18, if we have time for that.
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Let me check, we have some people, but yeah, we're talking about, okay, they're infringing
01:06:50.460
You know, we have the right to be in the forest.
01:06:54.240
Precept 18 says, there exists no such thing as rights or privileges under the laws of nature.
01:07:01.380
The deer being stalked by a hungry lion has no right to life.
01:07:05.880
However, he may purchase life by obedience to nature-ordained instincts for vigilance and
01:07:14.340
Similarly, men have no rights to life, liberty, or happiness.
01:07:19.780
These circumstances may be purchased by oneself, by one's family, by one's tribe, or by one's
01:07:27.160
But they are nonetheless purchases and are not rights.
01:07:30.720
Furthermore, the value of these purchases can only be maintained through vigilance and
01:07:53.620
Well, first off, I'll just say that any of you that participated in the Harrison space
01:08:07.160
I know White Excellence Radio always brings a lot of intelligent men, as has been seen already.
01:08:15.560
Because all the talking points that I was going to bring up already said.
01:08:19.980
And that's the issue, or rather the positive influence of us coming together and doing
01:08:27.820
I appreciate you reading the couple of precepts there, Western.
01:08:33.300
That's another thing that I have come to appreciate over the past year and a half, two years, is
01:08:39.600
that people are starting to understand a lot more.
01:08:42.620
I don't have anything specific to talk about when it comes to Canada, because it's all already
01:08:52.460
The people are starting to understand what the government is doing.
01:08:55.840
And with that, the more we notice, the more we can fight back.
01:08:59.800
So I'll just leave you with, thank you, everybody, for doing the research, for getting the information
01:09:08.640
out there, for helping your brothers and sisters notice what's going on, and for taking to the
01:09:14.420
streets, and for posting flyers, for doing everything that we can, creating white communities,
01:09:21.840
everything that we're doing, we're moving forward, you know, to secure the existence of
01:09:29.380
And me having children, as some of you do, definitely appreciate it.
01:10:13.260
I had a poem that I was going to recite, but I thought, all right, I will hold off on this
01:10:16.960
so that other people can send vibrations into the ear holes.
01:10:30.520
Wailing wall, splat, aboundeth onlookers with glee.
01:10:35.680
Anyway, hopefully you could appreciate all that.
01:10:39.120
Well, I did just want to point out that I put a video a Canadian patriot posted up in
01:10:43.440
the eagle's nest about Canada, since we were talking about Canada.
01:10:48.300
It's also sick and disgusting at the same time, so take a look at it.
01:11:05.520
So I think really what is behind all this is the biggest threat to any government is a
01:11:16.880
white man that can live off the land, that can hunt, that can fish, that can provide for
01:11:40.780
Okay, so historically, the biggest threat, like I talked about, was a man that can provide
01:11:50.680
When you look at the Bolsheviks, when they took over Russia, when the Jews took over Russia,
01:11:56.280
they pushed everyone from the rural areas and from the country.
01:11:59.680
They wanted to push them all into the cities because they were easier to control.
01:12:02.720
And they actually took large plots of land and turned them into no hunting zones.
01:12:11.240
So people that still lived in rural areas who didn't get pushed into the cities, they
01:12:16.760
They weren't allowed to provide for themselves.
01:12:18.520
They wanted them totally reliant on the government.
01:12:20.340
And, you know, in California, where I live, all these wildfires, which I personally believe
01:12:26.940
a lot of them are man-made by the government, they have caused fire insurance to get so expensive
01:12:34.920
that people are either not building in the mountains or if their house burns down, they
01:12:39.940
don't rebuild and they end up moving into the city, which is their goal.
01:12:45.320
A white man that can live off the land by himself, provide for his family, that's their number
01:12:51.580
And so I think that's really what this boils down to.
01:12:58.420
I've thought about this before, like maybe with the Great Depression.
01:13:02.300
I think that's what saved us was everybody could farm, they could take care of their self,
01:13:10.340
Yeah, I was going to say, I think he just brought up a very good point.
01:13:14.100
But historically, you know, you just brought up the fact that we could do everything for
01:13:21.300
And, you know, while the farmers may have had it almost as bad as the people in the city,
01:13:28.320
it wasn't quite, you know, it wasn't as bad as the people in the city because the people
01:13:34.080
in the city had to rely on the government and the government didn't have any more money.
01:13:39.460
So the farmers could tend for themselves and maybe help the city if they could.
01:13:44.620
But I think that, you know, noticer's point is very valid.
01:13:48.180
White people who can collectivize anywhere, especially if they can separate themselves
01:13:55.860
from the government, historically speaking, have always been better off as long as they
01:14:01.780
weren't attacked by the government itself or attacked by people that the government set up.
01:14:06.080
And I think with that point being said, it wouldn't surprise me if that is some form
01:14:14.360
of control over the next 10 years or so as to why they're not allowing people to go into
01:14:20.220
And, you know, he mentioned California about the fires, right?
01:14:24.760
These fires happen in California, a little bit in Oregon and Canada and things like that.
01:14:30.900
And I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that they're started by specific people, not
01:14:42.220
There could be one or two that started by lightning.
01:14:45.820
But the fact of the matter is, when you look at cause and effect, it makes sense.
01:14:55.000
I mean, the Jews and what happens when they start the fires?
01:15:00.520
Well, it inflates their business, just like they use inflation on our currency and everything
01:15:06.060
So therefore, people are not going to be able to afford that, you know, hazard insurance.
01:15:14.740
And then the Jews or their their buddies or whatever can come in and purchase the land.
01:15:20.340
And then all of a sudden, oh, look, now the fires aren't there anymore.
01:15:29.160
You know, when you look at the term shit rolls downhill.
01:15:34.120
There's always somebody at the top and they've always got a plan.
01:15:37.600
As long as you've got the money and the resources, you can out plan anybody.
01:15:42.480
So if you own the business that owns the insurance and you own the business that's causing the
01:15:51.700
fires, it's almost like the pharmaceutical companies now like there, you know, they own
01:15:56.420
Monsanto while Monsanto causes cancer and all of a sudden bears got anti-cancer drugs.
01:16:01.720
You know, all of these things have an interplay that a lot of people don't understand.
01:16:07.580
And the fact that I noticed or brought that up, really, it hit home for me because I
01:16:14.100
I don't live in California or Canada, so I didn't put them together until he just said
01:16:18.880
But if you really take a step back and look, it makes a lot of sense for them to do these
01:16:36.260
I, I owned a house in the mountains in California, uh, 10 years ago, and I owned it for about
01:16:41.760
seven years and not a single year was I able to get insurance, um, on that house.
01:16:48.920
So you had to use some special state, this was California, some special, special state
01:17:02.520
Now, when I lived out there, the, it was the, I think it was the second year I was in the
01:17:09.700
house and there was a fire called the blue cut fire.
01:17:13.300
I don't know if anyone remembers it or knows of it.
01:17:15.920
The blue cut fire came right to the other side of my house and was right there.
01:17:24.600
I could see it when I went up to the top of my mountain.
01:17:29.080
And when I went to the top of the mountain, I could see it on the downslope and they were
01:17:34.020
creating a fire line and that's how close it was.
01:17:38.520
I eventually snuck back in through a backfire road because I had some stuff that needed to
01:17:46.020
And if I didn't take care of it, it was going to die.
01:17:48.420
And I, I weighed my options and I said, it's not worth, um, it dying for what looks to be
01:17:57.440
So, um, yeah, that, so that's been a thing for a while, not even being able to get insurance
01:18:08.120
Um, at least in the area I was in, I couldn't, I never had insurance.
01:18:17.700
And the fact is, is insurance companies there, they're just leave, you know, if it's not easy
01:18:23.000
peasy money and they think it's a high risk area, they're just leaving.
01:18:27.180
Look at what goes on in Florida, tons of insurance companies left there.
01:18:31.900
You have, you know, you got high risk areas in California.
01:18:35.500
They just won't even service you there, you know?
01:18:38.600
So yeah, I'm just, that's, that's nothing new, honestly.
01:18:45.360
I'm going to drop down cause I'm going to, I'm going to be mowing my lawn and I need to
01:18:49.500
use my headphones to listen to the space and my headphones won't work if I'm a speaker.
01:18:55.680
Hey, teach, you were saving your weed farm, weren't you?
01:19:05.440
Well, Rusty, just watch out for them goddamn binders, man.
01:19:16.000
So I just wanted to make mention that recently Austin Metcalfe would have celebrated his 18th
01:19:25.160
So these discussions that we are having, right?
01:19:28.020
Pushing forward identity, recognition of peoplehood, concern for white wellbeing, whatever, right?
01:19:57.560
I think, I didn't see if it was Noticer or Western, but did Noticer get to speak when
01:20:11.620
Another point I wanted to bring up, that if you want to go down the rabbit hole, but
01:20:18.300
in California, obviously Central Valley, there's a lot of ag throughout the whole state.
01:20:23.800
And they've been putting a lot of water regulations on these farms.
01:20:30.160
And basically what their goal is, they're saying is to prevent the groundwater level from dropping.
01:20:35.680
So these areas where these farms are allowed to pump literally like four inches of groundwater
01:20:48.000
So what they're doing is finding these farms for over pumping, which they have no choice
01:20:57.200
And I was talking to one of my customers who sits on a couple of boards for some water
01:21:02.940
He was in a meeting with one of our state representatives, and he told them behind closed doors that in
01:21:11.780
the meeting they had in Sacramento, several Democrat state lawmakers said their goal was
01:21:21.260
And everything that they're trying to do, the regulations they're putting on these farmers,
01:21:29.880
They don't care at all about the water table lowering.
01:21:32.960
They don't care at all about farming in general, you know, because farmers are generally conservative
01:21:47.500
And I mark my words, they're going to try to squeeze farmers out of farming.
01:21:55.620
And all you're going to have left with is large corporate farms that are state controlled.
01:22:14.140
Speaking about the water, and obviously the noticer knows what he's talking about, right?
01:22:18.260
I think it was the early 90s when Nestle bought up the water system and diverted a lot of it.
01:22:25.980
And since the controlling aspect of the water now sends it everywhere except where it needs to be,
01:22:37.080
And again, it would not surprise me if they tried to take away privatization of agriculture
01:22:43.340
in some grand scheme of maybe some communistic type of governmental control.
01:22:52.500
Because if you control the food and the water and the money, then you control everything.
01:23:00.120
We already know they have control of the money.
01:23:02.700
We know they have control, damn near all the control of the water and the food.
01:23:09.820
They have control of damn near the entire medical system.
01:23:14.240
You have to look at what exactly don't they control anymore.
01:23:21.020
It's simply the fact that the people don't understand anymore that they are the majority.
01:23:27.120
And if they stand up, that we could topple any government in existence.
01:23:30.920
And it's through their propaganda that they try to control our spirit.
01:23:36.200
And unfortunately, that has been lacking in many, many years.
01:23:42.280
So that's something that we need to come together again.
01:23:46.080
You know, these communities, we harp on this stuff all the time.
01:23:48.940
It's important for people to have some place to go in case the government does decide to,
01:23:56.620
I don't want to say overreach because overreach is already happening.
01:24:00.100
But if they decide to crack down, you know, the first thing that's going to go is these inner cities.
01:24:04.580
And you're going to need somewhere else to go, somewhere that's got a well that you can pull water from,
01:24:09.220
a place that has food that you can, you know, harvest and pull from, these things are very important.
01:24:19.880
It's just one of those, I think about this stuff all the time.
01:24:22.180
You know, I live in a nice little town, city rather.
01:24:28.900
But the fact is that if the government, if the government made it all the way out here,
01:24:34.320
I would have a place to go and I'd have a place to protect.
01:24:39.700
And again, that's why I think these communities are very important.
01:24:42.260
I think we should have thousands of these white communities all around the United States,
01:24:47.480
Canada, and every one of our white nations so that when the government did step in,
01:24:54.900
So, you know, we're doing it the way we want to do it.
01:24:57.340
And you can send in whoever the fuck you want to send in, but they're just going to die.
01:25:00.960
And until we're all gone, that's exactly how we're going to fight.
01:25:14.560
Yeah, I just wanted to touch really quick on they're going to be trying to eventually
01:25:19.680
you're going to see California lawmakers try and pump water to Arizona, where they're just
01:25:26.320
putting up houses that they can't afford water wise to keep people there.
01:25:31.560
They've almost drained Lake Havasu completely and a few other lakes.
01:25:35.520
Yet they still continue to just push forward and build, build, build, build, build, because
01:25:40.620
it's just open sandlot easy to buy, easy to run a bulldozer through it and run the Mexicans
01:25:46.400
in there and pump out a $30,000 made house that's going to sell for $200,000, $300,000 or
01:25:54.180
And that's just where the money is at right now.
01:25:57.000
And they're going to you're going to eventually see them go, we have to pump water to Arizona
01:26:09.180
Yeah, that's going on a lot where I'm at in Georgia.
01:26:11.840
They're tearing down a lot of wooded areas to build up these, these little apartment complexes
01:26:24.580
And to that, I, I have a theory that they're trying to kill off the bees purposely so that
01:26:29.440
they can, uh, like create like a robotic army of bees, you know, like a, uh, like a
01:26:35.180
robotic flock of bees so that they can be like, okay, well, if you want the bees, you
01:26:41.600
They pass that on to the taxpayer or the, uh, you know, the produce, uh, consumers and, and
01:26:46.880
then at the end of the day, you know what I mean?
01:26:48.260
They, they're going to pass the, they're just going to add more costs to our food.
01:26:52.020
So it can't, it becomes more expensive to buy anything, uh, that's, you know, farmed a
01:27:19.500
So I think that the bee thing is important, right?
01:27:26.580
I don't want to use the term important again, cause I just said it, but how important bees
01:27:32.640
Uh, you know, the pollinization of all of our, our flowers and our fruits is a vital
01:27:39.620
Uh, and, uh, I remember reading an article and watching a video about a gentleman who
01:27:46.040
created, it was, he created a hive of bees that could, oh man, how did it go?
01:27:55.960
They, they, it was almost like self-perpetuating.
01:27:58.780
He made it to where it didn't matter if it was, um, tainted with Monsanto herbicides or whatnot,
01:28:06.420
they could still pollinate and still grow, uh, specific foods from the, the bees pollinating.
01:28:12.020
And, um, and this was shit, this was back in the, the nineties, I think.
01:28:21.160
And I think he had a couple of different hives of these bees that he had bred for specifically
01:28:28.820
And, uh, they killed them all off because they knew that, uh, once he got to the point where
01:28:33.540
he could sell these bees to people, uh, the big pharmaceutical companies couldn't come
01:28:44.060
And, um, I just thought it was very interesting.
01:28:46.820
You know, bees are really vitally important for the ecosystem, uh, in which we, we derive
01:28:54.300
So, uh, I'm wholly against anybody who's trying to spray or get rid of any kind of, uh, honey
01:29:02.380
bee, especially because, uh, yeah, they're just so important, but, uh, I'll go to Mithos.
01:29:10.480
I learned about bees by watching the bee movie.
01:29:26.460
Mithos, can you hear the, uh, I had a call come in just, uh, now, so I was off, uh, off audio.
01:29:35.280
Um, yeah, uh, so thanks, uh, yeah, this, uh, food thing here made me think of a post that
01:29:44.480
I saw Frank Da Silva, um, post and it's about a family called the Cargill McMillan family.
01:29:59.500
It says the, uh, there's an American family with 14 billionaires, more than any family
01:30:20.040
They own 88% of Cargill Incorporated, the largest private company in America.
01:30:29.280
And basically he started by, uh, he, he had a, uh, a grain storage facility in Iowa.
01:30:37.380
And then he, uh, developed that into controlling grain, buying from, from poor farmers at low
01:30:49.500
prices, shipping it to cities and making a fortune, controlling, uh, that and driving prices down
01:31:00.080
for, for these farmers and then, uh, positioned himself as the middleman in America's most essential
01:31:13.340
Um, so I don't, I've never heard of this company before reading this, uh, Cargill.
01:31:19.500
Incorporated, um, and, uh, they're still private.
01:31:27.580
Um, that's a part of their, their mandate is to stay private forever.
01:31:32.800
Uh, and I don't have any information on this, um, company in regards to how they treat their
01:31:41.300
employees or whether or not, um, what they're doing, um, is good.
01:31:49.500
It's, uh, I don't know that it is being that in the forties, they, they got involved in animal
01:31:56.660
feed and soybean processing and everything with soybeans, um, gives me pause.
01:32:02.460
Um, in the two thousands, they acquired global food companies and each generation, they found
01:32:10.120
new ways to control more of the food chain and Frank had posted, this is white power.
01:32:18.680
And, uh, I haven't asked him what he means by that, but it's certainly, um, does give me pause
01:32:31.000
based on the fact that, um, food in particular has been so destroyed as, as a nutritional,
01:32:46.960
Uh, the Cargill's control, uh, the Cargill's control the McDonald's egg, um, your beef, pork
01:32:55.500
and turkey, Cargill slaughters it, chocolate, salt, oil, Cargill refines it, they're in everything
01:33:04.780
Uh, I posted it up in the nest just so, uh, others can take a look at this as well.
01:33:23.880
And we talk a lot about serving our white people and sometimes, and I was having a private
01:33:37.720
conversation with some people about taxes, you know, that the white man should do what
01:33:44.400
he must to not pay taxes and tax avoidance and tax evasion are two very different strategies.
01:33:52.080
Tax avoidance, perfectly legal, uh, strategy in order to avoid, uh, paying taxes, um, because
01:34:01.300
there are ways to go about that and being that taxes, uh, do go toward things that we don't
01:34:11.600
It is in our best interest and ethically, uh, advantageous for us to avoid paying taxes at
01:34:18.940
The other thing is who we're serving and who we're selling to and being involved in, you
01:34:29.320
Uh, just want to throw it out there just for food for thought for those, uh, entrepreneurial
01:34:34.280
minds and, and people with ambition is, you know, serving up the cricket, uh, protein and
01:34:43.120
selling it to non-whites is a perfectly, uh, uh, reasonable thing to do marketing to non-whites
01:34:49.680
and selling them processed foods, perfectly reasonable thing to do.
01:34:54.400
Um, and on the other hand, having a, uh, a company that serves white people, serving them good food,
01:35:04.900
um, um, and ensuring that you're using supply chains and taking ownership of supply chains
01:35:11.800
in order to serve your people is also something to think about because we want, we want to be
01:35:17.480
feeding our white people, the best food and, uh, non-whites, the worst food.
01:35:23.400
And at this point in time, we should be thinking about how we are, uh, profiting on both of those
01:35:33.080
avenues and profiting more on the, uh, serving of the non-whites and their processed food and,
01:35:43.880
But I thought it was an interesting read, uh, definitely, you know, one of those things we
01:35:51.860
It's kind of a deep dive into this particular company.
01:35:54.640
I figured since it was food, we're talking about that some of the folks on stage or listening
01:36:00.460
might be interested in, in gaining that information, but his strategy was quite simple, right?
01:36:06.620
And, uh, it didn't, it didn't help poor farmers.
01:36:11.620
I don't, I don't see these people as being, uh, you know, good overall, um, especially
01:36:18.520
for the fact that food has just gotten worse and worse and, um, and becoming more and more
01:36:25.040
of a processed laboratory product as opposed to, uh, fresh food from your local area.
01:36:33.340
You know, anytime we're shipping food from, you know, one place, uh, hundreds or thousands
01:36:39.780
of miles to another place, you know, we're, we're doing something wrong.
01:36:45.240
Um, and I think it was Abraham Lincoln who said, you know, the man who, um,
01:36:52.820
in particular, but it says that the, the, he, uh, who can bring forth the most, um, product
01:37:07.300
or, or produce from the smallest lot of land is the champion.
01:37:13.020
Basically, and I'm paraphrasing that, but, you know, we, we should be looking at how our
01:37:18.680
communities are sourcing locally, how we're, uh, connecting with our local growers, local
01:37:26.220
farmers, and producing food for us and our communities right off our own soil, uh, to escape from this
01:37:37.920
particular monstrosity that, that is, uh, our local food manufacturing industry.
01:37:53.680
100% it's, uh, it's up to us to make sure we take care of this shit and figure out, you know,
01:38:00.000
so, so that we don't have to have it done for us, which, you know, unfortunately keeps ending up that way.
01:38:04.960
So, uh, I didn't see who was first, Nunya or Noticer, but I think Noticer was, uh,
01:38:11.360
didn't go before. So we'll go to Noticer and then we'll try Nunya here if Noticer's not around.
01:38:18.240
Hey guys, uh, no, Cargill's a huge powerhouse. My company's actually done work for him and they've been
01:38:26.320
okay to do work with, but another really big one is Simplot. If you guys haven't heard of Simplot,
01:38:31.680
look up Simplot. They're a privately owned company as well. And, uh, the problem is those companies,
01:38:39.600
yeah, they're white owned. I mean, they're not like, you know, Monsanto. Monsanto's, I, they're
01:38:46.480
terrible. You know, they're doing a lot of really bad stuff, but these companies get so big and the
01:38:52.560
family gets so wealthy that they're no longer the ones running it during the day to day. So take a wild
01:38:58.480
guess who gets hired on to be their CEOs and their executives. And that's the problem. You know,
01:39:03.840
a good company that was started and grew, uh, other people end up getting their hands on the control
01:39:10.320
because this is out of the family's hands. At that point, they made their money. They don't
01:39:13.280
want to run it. And so that's, uh, that's when they start, uh, getting everything starts getting
01:39:19.440
more processed. The quality goes down for the consumers and, uh, become just about, uh, how much
01:39:26.800
money they can make off of the Goy at that point. I'll land there.
01:39:35.760
Go ahead. Yeah. So the, the cargoes, that's an interesting story, right? I had heard about them,
01:39:42.640
uh, years ago when I was researching who is creating our food and all this kind of stuff. There's also,
01:39:47.600
uh, we get a lot of our beef from South America. There's a, I don't know if it's Spanish or Mexican.
01:39:53.200
I can't remember exactly which, but, uh, there's a Spanish or a Mexican company that controls
01:40:01.440
a huge majority of those types of things, just like the Cargill's do. And, uh, one of the things
01:40:07.520
that people fail to understand mythos kind of brought it up about, uh, you know, the seed oils
01:40:12.000
and the different types of oils. These companies are the ones that sell to Kellogg and Quaker and all
01:40:17.360
these, all these companies that you have in your pantry. Right. And without, without Cargill,
01:40:22.880
uh, these companies basically wouldn't even be here. You know, the amount of,
01:40:30.560
I don't want to say things, but the amount of products that are refined and created through Cargill.
01:40:36.160
It's not, it's neither. It's Brazilian company. Oh, Brazilian. There you go. Yep. That's what it is.
01:40:42.080
I knew it was a Brown. I knew it was a Brown. Uh, but, uh, yeah. So the amount of products, uh,
01:40:48.640
that are created and processed from, um, Cargill itself is, man, I saw a fucking list one time. It was
01:40:56.560
like 60 to 70 companies right now that rely on Cargill and just think of, and these are multimillion
01:41:02.800
dollars, sometimes a billion dollar companies. So if you, when you take that into perspective,
01:41:07.520
it's crazy to see that a company that was started by one guy, one family, right. And through the
01:41:15.280
depression era through after world war two, all these types of things and made their money. It's
01:41:20.560
almost, it's almost impossible to think that the Jews don't have their claws in something that big.
01:41:27.360
You know, I have no doubt in my mind that somewhere along the line,
01:41:31.200
some rich fucking Jew said, okay, you guys are about to go bankrupt. Sure. I'll give you,
01:41:35.760
I'll give you a couple of million dollars. It's not like I don't have a whole warehouse full of gold.
01:41:40.640
Uh, and all I want is a 5% stake in your company and 5% stake on a
01:41:47.040
multi-billion dollar company. You know, how much money does that get you every year? That's a lot of
01:41:51.200
fucking money. So it just, while I do agree that they
01:41:55.200
money may have started good. Uh, they may have started, uh, honorably and just wanted to help
01:42:02.240
out the economy and the people. The fact is they were buying up lots of different farmers lands and
01:42:08.960
lots of different agricultural, uh, properties for pennies during, uh, the depression and after world
01:42:15.920
war II. And that just, that it's to me, that's not good business for the people. You know, if you make
01:42:22.640
one company or make one family rather that rich, you're putting another family in the dirt. You know,
01:42:30.160
we had generational farmers that may have been hit extra hard during these specific periods,
01:42:35.440
these time periods and they might have made it had, uh, the Cargills or the Kellogg's family or what
01:42:42.640
have you, uh, given them a way out to continue their farms, but they didn't do that. They bought
01:42:48.960
this shit for fucking pennies on the dollar so that they could build their own empires. And while I do
01:42:54.560
agree that it is white power to create your own empire for your family, the fact is whether it's white
01:43:02.560
power or not, doesn't take away from, it doesn't take away that it ruins the nation. You know, if
01:43:11.360
your, your whole premise is to just make my family as rich as fucking possible and screw everybody else,
01:43:18.560
that's not good for anybody but you. And in the end to me, that's not white power. And I just don't
01:43:27.760
agree with that kind of stuff. If I, if I was a billionaire right now, I'll never be. But if I was,
01:43:33.440
I would have no problem helping other white families to succeed, uh, especially
01:43:39.920
families like farmers, people who, uh, have legitimate businesses that help to strengthen
01:43:46.160
the nation, steelworking, manufacturing, these types of places. Those are the guys that need
01:43:52.160
the money. And when you just buy up these places simply out of greed, and that's what it seems like
01:43:57.840
to me in the end is greed. You buy up these places, places for greed. You're not helping
01:44:03.760
anybody but yourself. And because I follow the precepts and I understand natural law.
01:44:09.920
Yes, natural law does dictate that the people who are the strongest will survive.
01:44:14.080
But it also states that you need to be strong individually to make a strong nation. And how
01:44:22.720
do you make that nation strong? Well, you divvy out, you help the other people within the nation.
01:44:28.880
And that's pretty much the premise of, of how my thought process works is if I have the ability
01:44:36.000
to strengthen my brothers and sisters so that my nation can become the strongest that it can be,
01:44:42.160
then that's what I should do. And I think that's more of along the lines that, uh, these big companies
01:44:46.800
should have done. Well said brother. I mean, this is the first I've heard of Cargill, but when you
01:44:56.800
think about it, the way y'all described it, it kind of sounds like it's set up Jewish. You know,
01:45:01.360
you have all Kellogg's and all these companies that everybody's heard of,
01:45:04.960
but the big players in the background, nobody even knows their name.
01:45:21.280
Absolutely. So I want to say thank you while we have a moment here to the 37 of you who reposted
01:45:27.040
the space. Thank you guys very much. Uh, appreciate it. Helps us get it out there. Um, and, uh, yeah,
01:45:34.160
really appreciate you guys always coming in, sharing the space and, uh, anybody who does want to come up,
01:45:38.880
grab a mic. You got about an hour left until we shut the microphone off for, uh, new speakers. So,
01:45:44.720
um, grab a mic now while you can, and, uh, you know, feel free to change the subject. Um,
01:45:55.360
Hope you all are doing well. Good to be here. Good to see y'all. Um, yeah. So this is,
01:46:00.400
I'd heard of Cargill. I recognized the name, but I had no idea it was so expansive
01:46:05.520
and it's very fascinating, but another interesting aspect, there's a couple of interesting things about
01:46:10.960
it because oftentimes I think when we see these companies that, um, they start kind of small and
01:46:19.760
then they manage to explode through like this bull run and they're doing like, they're just buying
01:46:27.200
properties and they're buying equipment and they're reinvesting probably back then what was hundreds
01:46:34.160
of thousands of dollars back into the company so that they could expand and expand. What you're
01:46:39.040
dealing with is, is oddly enough, maybe not greed. I think my, one of my theories is that this is like
01:46:45.600
a form of autism and no offense to any autistic folks in the crowd, but this is the thing that's
01:46:51.520
like, you see it in like the way people play video games or the way some people play sports or
01:46:56.960
something like this, where it's like, I am utterly fixated on the expansion of this system at,
01:47:05.440
this is like what I live for. I live to expand and perfect this system that I have created and
01:47:10.800
I am responsible for. This is the issue, but at the same time, it's a good thing because this is a,
01:47:19.040
a skill and a, a focus that our people, Rio, can you stop barking? Thank you. Our people,
01:47:26.560
this is what allowed our people to make rocket ships and destroyers and, um, cities that can
01:47:34.160
house millions that have proper plumbing and all this and cathedrals and, and music and all this,
01:47:39.840
these wonderful things is because our people, some of them are going to be perfectionist and
01:47:44.400
some of them are going to be hyper-focused on building these systems into perfect
01:47:49.520
manifestations of, of the, the underlying patterns that make it possible for them to work.
01:47:55.600
So in a way, this is not a problem with, this is not an economic problem. This is just a problem
01:48:02.480
with the way that these certain skills manifest themselves in their perfection, given the environment
01:48:08.720
that they are in, that these people are in. So given the correct environment, we can have these people
01:48:16.400
operating with a, in a way that satisfies them and operating in a way that allows them to fully
01:48:22.480
leverage their skills and passions, but doesn't result in these ballooning, behemoth economic
01:48:30.560
bodies that end up becoming extractive and destroying the natural kind of natural ecosystem of economic,
01:48:39.760
just, just, uh, like a distinction that you get from, from smaller economic components,
01:48:46.000
like little stores or little farms and stuff like that. And, um, I have a lot more on this subject,
01:48:52.000
but I'll, uh, I'll land it there. And, uh, good to see a gents. Why power?
01:48:56.960
Why power brother? Go ahead. Radio. Yeah. I love skull mass, but that was a lot of metaphysical mumbo
01:49:04.480
jumbo. It's very simple. It's the, it's the economic concept of constant growth. Like whatever that was,
01:49:10.560
I don't know what that was, but that's not it's constant growth. It's shareholder value at all
01:49:15.200
cost. It's monopoly consolidation. It's, it's illegally removing market barriers and unfair
01:49:21.760
competitive advantages. It's basic economics. It's, it's capital, hyper-capitalistic macroeconomics.
01:49:29.440
That's what it is. It's constant growth that the markets are all built off never-ending shareholder
01:49:36.000
value, increased stock price and constant growth. And if I was to boil it down, it is the concept of
01:49:43.360
never-ending growth. So basic capitalistic market theory is that you always have to be growing.
01:49:48.800
You're not growing. You're going reverse. Zero growth is reversed. Positive growth is the only
01:49:54.640
thing that matters. So it's much more dry economics than spiritual metaphysics. Like not everything is
01:50:01.040
metaphysical, spiritual. It's fucking hard Jewish capitalistic macroeconomics. End of story.
01:50:14.400
Yeah, I think you're right. I mean, you're right. I'm thinking about more so these, the way that some,
01:50:18.880
like, why do some of these places, um, some of these things, these projects fail and some succeed. So
01:50:24.400
obviously Mr. Cargill at the outset, and I don't know anything about the history of the company,
01:50:29.120
but at the outset, he must've been a perfectionist, right? He must've been, he must've been in
01:50:35.200
possession of this skill, this organizational capacity that other people didn't have. And in
01:50:39.920
a way, I, I, I'm just thinking about if, you know, if we're talking about white power and organizing
01:50:45.280
systems and building systems that are going to be able to scale up well, then not everybody can do
01:50:50.560
that. And then when they, I, yeah, and absolutely when they get to, once you enter like the, like,
01:50:56.400
once you enter the kind of big economic zone, I guess, once you become a big company and you start
01:51:03.360
not just gobbling everything up, then yeah, totally. And, uh, but I just think there's something
01:51:08.720
special about the people who are able to bootstrap these, these things from one guy, one family,
01:51:14.080
one little warehouse into multinational conglomerate that is pulling in billions yearly.
01:51:31.520
No, I mean, he just, uh, you know, he, he threw a needle there that I don't necessarily disagree
01:51:36.320
with. I think, yeah, if you get into like, if you want to psychoanalyze
01:51:39.920
world-class, you know, industrialists, sure. These are unique people. I'm just talking about
01:51:46.480
it on a basic and I'm one tribe's probably going to back me up here. Um, because he, he's an econ
01:51:52.000
guy. He's more knowledgeable macro econ than I am. But yeah, when it, once these things become public
01:51:59.360
entities, there's legal statutes in place that their, their obligation, the fiduciary, the, the,
01:52:06.400
the fiduciary obligation is to shareholder value. They can't let the company shrink. It's baked into
01:52:13.360
the formula. Drinking is failure and you will get booted out of the company you founded. If the
01:52:18.800
company shrinks on your walk, even, even stagnant growth, like people don't realize, like, I think
01:52:24.880
we talked about this once or twice, but top earning C level of debt, like 80, 90% of their comp plan
01:52:32.240
is tied to company performance. Yeah. They make $15 million a year, 80 to 90% of that is
01:52:37.360
discretionary. It's not based out. It's not fit. It's completely tied. So their entire financial
01:52:43.440
model, their comp model, their multi-million dollar comp plan is tied to the, to the stock
01:52:49.200
performance and the financial performance of the company. So they're heavily financially
01:52:52.800
incentivized to aggressively grow the company, acquire competitors, grow into new markets at all costs.
01:53:00.080
So again, this is not metaphysical spirituality. This is hard, dry, fast economics. It's, it's
01:53:07.760
formulated. So there is a psychological component to these people because they're extremely successful
01:53:13.600
and they're usually highly educated and they're very motivated and they're very driven and they're
01:53:17.040
very focused and they're very goal oriented. That kind of goes without saying. I think both things are
01:53:22.160
true is what I would say in, you know, summary.
01:53:32.640
Yeah, I'll definitely, uh, back up, uh, radio one on the, uh, on, on the economic, um,
01:53:39.440
decision-making and in the culture, you know, and I, I, I probably mentioned this in the, uh,
01:53:46.880
space, I don't know, last week and I'm a broken record, but
01:53:52.000
back in the twenties, Henry Ford wanted to, um, take the profitability and the
01:53:58.080
enormous success of the Ford company and give his employees raises and improve benefits and improve.
01:54:04.480
Uh, I was going to bring this up. Thanks for bringing this up. It tastes important. Yeah,
01:54:09.520
take it home. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So he wanted to improve, um, their, you know, their lives and
01:54:17.360
their, um, you know, and, and, and, and their, and their economic, uh, you know, um, you know,
01:54:24.320
their livelihood and, and, and their families and everything. And, um, minority shareholder Dodge
01:54:29.600
brothers and you can Google Dodge brothers logo. Um, you should do that while we speak just, uh,
01:54:37.360
to, you know, give you the proper frame of reference. Dodge brothers sued them and won citing
01:54:43.600
a management team's sole responsibility is to the shareholders. And that has been the law of the land
01:54:50.560
and, um, and institutionalized and, um, and forever, uh, grafted onto and, um, and instilled in the
01:55:03.600
culture of, of the business world of management teams. Um, and that's, that's, it is what it is. Um,
01:55:13.200
now, um, um, listening, I Googled, uh, the Cargill, uh, and there's a big Cargill presence here in Ohio.
01:55:20.640
So, uh, they got a giant pile of something, uh, on some site, uh, near downtown Cleveland on Lake
01:55:29.200
Gary. But anyway, um, the Cargill McMillan family is estimated to own 88 to 90% of the company. The
01:55:39.200
remaining shares are held by employees through an employee stock plan. And I think I told you about
01:55:44.160
my, uh, my story about, uh, employee owned companies. And, uh, so these employees, these employees
01:55:52.000
that, um, have been with the Cargill for, you know, fucking 15 plus years are most likely
01:56:01.520
millionaires at this point, even if they're making 15 bucks an hour pushing a broom, they're probably,
01:56:06.400
they're overnight millionaires. Um, so the Cargill McMillan family has elected not to, um,
01:56:16.080
take the company public. They have made a choice to improve the lives of their employees through an
01:56:24.320
employee stock option plan in which the employees pushing the brooms on up to senior management
01:56:31.120
are actual shareholders of the company. And for most of these plans, most of these privately held
01:56:36.080
structures, um, you know, there are, there are employees that actually hold, hold board seats
01:56:43.600
and are part of the management, um, committees and things like that. So, um, when I look at that,
01:56:51.680
then I kind of circle back to skull mass comment about, uh, you know, uh, is there a,
01:56:58.880
is there a spiritual or metaphysical essence that has informed the Cargill family to take this action
01:57:04.960
as opposed to, um, just being a one, 109% um, greedy Jew acting, Jew adjacent, uh, corporate entity.
01:57:18.320
So I will, uh, I'll, I'll, I'll land it there trying to, trying to bridge between you two. That's,
01:57:39.600
Yeah, I think, um, my point is kind of that in a controlled centralized economy and in the ideal
01:57:46.080
state, the people who are running Cargill, who have an aptitude for organizational capacity like this
01:57:52.720
and have this insatiable urge to increase efficiency would be in control of the urban
01:58:00.800
works projects and in control of infrastructure projects instead of in control of profit seeking
01:58:06.080
corporations. And that's kind of where I think that like Henry Ford is essentially the manifest of
01:58:14.000
what I am talking about, what radio is talking about, what one tribe is talking about, that Henry
01:58:19.200
Ford represents the perfect Aryan industrialist in this way, because he had, uh, he cared about
01:58:26.800
his employees. He cared about his company and he cared about his product and he cared about the United
01:58:31.280
States. And he had all of these things. He held all of this as like a, uh, culmination of highest
01:58:38.000
good. And he cared about efficiency and he was a genius organizationally and all these things flow
01:58:42.640
together. And these people are like, there's they, these people are being wasted in this, uh, free
01:58:50.800
market finance capitalist structure. These people are being wasted and seeking, you know, how can I
01:58:56.720
make the goy slop even sloppier so that I can get an extra 2% profit margin. And, um, we, we are
01:59:03.920
wasting these poor lads because they should be doing good stuff for us and making our nation better and
01:59:09.920
making our people healthier, happier, and stronger. So that's kind of my point.
01:59:22.160
Yeah, Skolmas just mentioned, uh, 2% increase in profit margins and, and that can be very substantial
01:59:28.960
depending on how much volume you're doing and, and, uh, your gross and your net.
01:59:35.280
And 2% also, it doesn't sound like that bad of a downgrade to a lot of people that it's not that
01:59:46.000
much of a quality loss, right? Going from a hundred percent pure to 98% pure. They can justify this. A lot
01:59:55.840
of people justify this and they justify it in conversations that we have. You know, we talk about
02:00:03.440
what percentage of, of non whites is acceptable.
02:00:16.160
And then you go, well, let's drop it. We're not getting what we need, or we see an opportunity.
02:00:22.560
Let's drop it to 3% and then let's drop it to 4%. And all of a sudden you're at 75%.
02:00:33.200
And you've, you've established a principle in your business or in your society or in your own,
02:00:41.840
you know, worldview where these, these, uh, this lifestyle has been built upon a certain,
02:00:49.200
uh, foundation. And that foundation, if you're, if you're willing to break it for 2%,
02:00:58.240
you're going to be willing to break it for 3%. And that's a downhill all the way to the bottom.
02:01:04.240
And there's, there's no limit to, uh, the destruction of everything that you love,
02:01:10.080
everything that we love. So 2% is too many. 1% is too many. And I understand that we're,
02:01:20.480
we're traveling a, a path from here to there. Um, but the, the landing, our, our destination,
02:01:30.240
where we're going, uh, which we can't be captured by on the way
02:01:34.720
to getting there is it's, it is progress, not perfection, but it is progress toward perfection,
02:01:44.880
progress toward 100%. And, and that's, those are the type of, of conversations we need to hold
02:01:52.240
the line for. We need to be the, the standard bearers of excellence, pushing toward 0% destruction of our
02:02:02.640
people. Um, and for whatever reason, uh, it brought to mind, actually, this is a perfect, uh, a perfect
02:02:14.480
reference is all of these sororities who are dancing and a bunch of young white ladies in the prime of
02:02:25.600
their, uh, motherhood. Really. As we've heard from others, you don't become a mother and then have
02:02:34.080
babies, you have babies and then become a mother. And we, we have these, um, these comments, people
02:02:43.200
saying, oh, you know, these, these people, these girls are going to be run through by, you know, non-whites
02:02:51.280
and blah, blah, blah, blah. And then I read a comment saying it's, you know, most of them
02:02:55.600
won't, and it's going to be fine. Well, most of them is not an acceptable number to hold our standard,
02:03:01.760
especially with what we're facing here. Most of them is unacceptable. All of them must be protected.
02:03:10.240
Every single ovary must be protected. Not one single sacrifice
02:03:20.160
to the false gods of diversity, the false gods of careerism. Not one single ovary
02:03:35.600
should be sacrificed. And so it, that, that, that's an unacceptable number for me. We need to
02:03:44.160
continue pushing toward perfection, knowing, Hey, we can't, we can't change it overnight, but
02:03:53.280
you know, and, and, uh, and somebody commented, you know, it's that, yeah,
02:04:00.240
they agree that these girls shouldn't be in college doing this, but it's beautiful to see a,
02:04:07.040
a group of white women dancing and enjoying life. And yeah, it is. And they should be doing it on a
02:04:16.720
farm. This should be an annual celebration on a farm on land of our own protected and defended by our
02:04:26.000
people so that we can make more of these beautiful people because sending them off to college is not a
02:04:32.960
recipe for recreating more of these beautiful people. It has been the death of our people.
02:04:41.680
And, and, and, you know, 1% is too many. We can't lose any of them. So I'll yield there.
02:04:54.800
I agree with you, brother mythos. Good to see you guys. Um, yeah. And, uh, that goes along mythos with,
02:05:03.120
uh, black pilling ourselves and, uh, one another, we need to have a positive mindset. And that goes
02:05:09.440
along with a business, right? If you don't have a positive mindset, you're never going to fucking make
02:05:13.920
it. You're always just going to be the negative Nancy and complaining. And you got to have the
02:05:19.520
mindset first before you do anything. If you don't have that, you don't have shit.
02:05:25.120
And we need to have a positive mindset. We need to be positive and push one another
02:05:29.600
to success. And this is how we will succeed working together as a team.
02:05:33.760
White power, brother. I'm positive that I love you. WTF. Go ahead. One trap.
02:05:47.440
I forgot what I was going to say. Um, but I was just continuing down the Cargill rabbit hole. Um,
02:05:53.840
you know, it's calling balls and strikes here, right? Uh, I, I, I like the fact that they made it an
02:05:58.960
employee owned company and their, uh, people are participating in their economic success. However,
02:06:05.280
they still have their, uh, diversity, equity, and inclusion section up on their website.
02:06:10.080
And they, um, Cargill national black grows council and a hundred ranchers partner to address racial
02:06:16.400
inequity and agriculture, increasing participation and profitability for black farmers. So there's that.
02:06:22.480
So, um, I don't know guys. Um, are they, and then the other thing is what kind of products are they
02:06:29.280
turning out? So, um, not to, uh, plug into, um, WTF black pilling, uh, not black. I don't,
02:06:39.760
I don't mean to black pill just again, calling balls and strikes and trying to look at everything
02:06:44.000
objectively, I think is, is kind of my approach. Um, so, uh, yeah, I guess the jury is still out on
02:06:50.480
Cargill. Um, so I'll, I'll end there. Thanks. I think you just picked up in a big scab with that
02:06:57.840
one. Go ahead, Rusty. Yeah. Uh, taking a small break and was listening to everything. I really do
02:07:09.120
truly in my heart feel the, you know, the white power, the way to white power and, and these is
02:07:18.640
independence is small collectives. When you try it's through small collectives, it's doesn't get
02:07:27.600
overwhelming for one. Um, we look at someone like Cargill or any of these other, you know, massive,
02:07:36.880
um, powerhouse, old world money. And, you know, if you try to even begin to compare,
02:07:46.960
you will be overwhelmed with the daunting task of what trying to be that, like,
02:07:53.440
it doesn't happen over. These are these, these groups, these families are developed over many
02:07:58.800
generations. Um, and through small collectives, you, you know, you are very of trusted individuals.
02:08:08.640
You can gain independence. I feel getting off of their systems. And then if enough of
02:08:16.240
people do these small collectives, right, you're actually taking share away from these massive
02:08:24.320
groups that seemingly control everything. And if enough people do that, you disenfranchise
02:08:32.000
them the same way they have tried to disenfranchise us. So it's, um, it's a, it's a slow effort,
02:08:41.280
but I feel like it would, it is effective for the individual small group and I'll land it there.
02:08:49.520
Absolutely. Mythos. Did you want to go ahead and then we'll go to Nunya and then Feffel.
02:08:58.480
Cool. Yeah. Just, uh, you know, on that note, thinking about collectives, thinking about
02:09:03.760
identification as well. Um, there are, uh, certain identifiers on food packaging that let people know
02:09:15.600
it's safer for consumption for their religious groups. Um, and, um, actually get, I think they
02:09:26.240
get money. There's like, there's a tax involved there, uh, where they call it kosher tax. Um,
02:09:37.840
in some form of, uh, of, uh, uh, engineering for ourselves so that we can have a, uh, a white tax,
02:09:51.440
um, that is on, uh, food that, and, and I don't know how the tax part works. So I'll leave that alone,
02:10:00.880
but an identifier that lets us know that this is a, a product safe for consumption for white people.
02:10:10.960
Right. And, and it would include the certification, um, um, all of the, uh,
02:10:21.600
all of the things that we don't want in our children's food being, uh, removed from it,
02:10:29.920
all of the processing, all of the additives, food coloring, um, the, and, and the other things
02:10:41.280
that we, you know, maybe even, maybe even sugar limits, right. Um, et cetera, that we remove this
02:10:50.480
and we have food that is, you know, for, for our people, by our people. Um, and
02:10:59.360
um, and then also, you know, culturally making a shift, uh, which is hard. I mean, it's, it's not,
02:11:09.120
this isn't easy, um, convenience, um, and, and buying, um, you know, I got grizzly pancakes,
02:11:18.320
right. I buy grizzly protein pancakes. Well, it's probably not up to par. It's probably that 2%
02:11:26.000
minimum of non edibles in that, that I should not be actually feeding my children, um, et cetera.
02:11:35.520
Uh, and, uh, and really, you know, going toward locally sourcing and, and getting your milk from
02:11:43.120
your local cows. I think somebody described the process of, of milk distribution. Um,
02:11:50.080
um, and I, I don't know how there is a way to get around this, but you have milk from a bunch of
02:11:56.960
different cows going into the pasteurization process. And it kind of turns my stomach to
02:12:01.680
think about it like that, but maybe that's just a lack of, of education on my part, but having,
02:12:08.080
you know, I, I have a local source on, um, on raw milk and for, for milk mixing right now.
02:12:16.960
No, I'm advocating against milk mixing. Yeah. Yeah. Milk mixing sounds, sounds non white power.
02:12:26.120
Um, but, uh, but you know, local sourcing the raw milk that I have, you know, which obviously
02:12:33.440
it's going to be more expensive. It comes in glass bottles. Um, and of course the milk itself is more
02:12:43.620
expensive, but it's just getting to the point where we recognize among ourselves, it's more expensive
02:12:50.060
to be a white man, um, rejecting. And I've done this for a long time. Like my kiddos will say, Hey,
02:12:56.700
I did, I want this. I said, that is cheap plastic from China. You actually don't want it. What you
02:13:02.280
want is you want things made of wood, made of stone, made of metal, made in America. Um, and,
02:13:09.440
and delivering that consciousness to them that will last. And they understand all this stuff is
02:13:15.280
cheap junk from China and we don't want it. And, um, and making that cultural shift, right. And it's
02:13:22.800
back to progress, not perfection. Can't just change everything at all, but the slow rise of education,
02:13:31.100
slow rise of consciousness of our people and holding that standard high, um, and getting there,
02:13:37.920
um, is, uh, is just a part of the process. And, and, uh, you know, uh, there's, there's things we
02:13:44.160
could do, major moves we could do. I don't know if it's feasible to have a white power, uh, you know,
02:13:50.960
signal on our food that says this is for, this is made specifically for the European genetic,
02:13:58.500
you know, and, and, and go that route on it and make it something that can pass muster, uh, among
02:14:05.540
the certification boards, et cetera, get something placed into, uh, into, uh, the, uh, the paradigm,
02:14:14.280
but yeah. You can put like non-European allergens in it or something. Go ahead.
02:14:22.280
Yeah. Thank you. Uh, so, excuse me, going back to the whole DEI and affirmative action in Cargill.
02:14:33.760
I think that's just the natural, um, the natural order of big business, uh, whatever, whatever's
02:14:40.600
put out, uh, that, uh, society is willing to accept is what the big companies are going to have to do.
02:14:46.120
Uh, it's just a natural order of things. You know, if DEI came out and Cargill was one of those
02:14:51.940
companies that said, Oh, we don't support all this shit. They may have gotten a little bit of
02:14:56.500
business, but, uh, the other 80% of their business would have been like, you don't support what we
02:15:02.560
support. And, uh, now you're going to lose $10 billion in the next five years. And that's exactly
02:15:08.900
what they don't want. No big business wants to lose money. We already talked about the economics of
02:15:13.380
the process. So they had to, of course, they have to put those statements out just like, uh,
02:15:18.780
every single other company minus the 1% that decided not to did. They all did the same thing.
02:15:25.620
Now, whether they backtracked or not is a different story, but the fact is they all had to,
02:15:30.240
or they would have lost money. They would have lost government grants, all this kind of horseshit.
02:15:35.200
Uh, same thing with affirmative action. You know, if they didn't come out and say, Oh,
02:15:39.820
we support the black farmers, we're doing initiatives to help the black people and the
02:15:43.880
brown people, then they would have lost a shit ton of fucking money. They had to do that. Now,
02:15:50.140
do I agree with their company being as huge? Obviously not. I've already stated this point.
02:15:54.640
They should have been helping, uh, white communities and white businesses. But the fact of the matter is
02:15:59.100
these guys are not going to lose money. So they're going to parrot the same fucking rhetoric that
02:16:03.920
everybody else is parroting. They're going to make the same programs that everybody else is fucking
02:16:08.280
making. And they're just going to follow along so that they don't lose that money.
02:16:13.940
Okay. The other point, the white only products, uh, like, uh, mythos is talking about maybe like,
02:16:20.940
uh, the Jews have kosher products. I think that's retarded. I'm sorry, brother. I think it's retarded.
02:16:26.940
We need to get rid of all of that crap. It just needs to be good products, period.
02:16:31.480
We don't need white only black only Brown, only any of these types of products. We need products that
02:16:36.120
are good for us and our children that don't have a bunch of additives and shitty stuff in them.
02:16:40.980
Uh, you, you, you actually brought up the term for us by us that that's literally FUBU
02:16:48.100
that the blacks created for us by us. No, I don't think we need for us by us products in our own
02:16:57.820
country. I think we need quality products that white people recognize that are good for us.
02:17:06.460
And by us. Yes. But the fact is, I don't think it needs to be some kind of, uh, we don't need a
02:17:13.220
white only symbol on a product category that we know it came from white people. I think that possibly
02:17:21.700
could work in a small circle of people. Uh, it'd be very fringe to be honest, but in the end, I would
02:17:31.800
more so work towards just having quality products that are good for our people in general, rather
02:17:37.580
than have a specific line of products that what 1% we are. We 1% of the white population that, that
02:17:48.180
feel the way we feel maybe that would buy it. Well, my question there would be, how do you identify
02:17:54.660
that then? What's the identifier to know what's, what's for us and what's good for us?
02:18:00.960
Cause well, that's, that's, yeah, that's, that's not going to be up to me. That's going
02:18:05.640
to be up to whoever creates the product. The problem, the, not the problem, but the, the
02:18:11.080
issue that I'm seeing is that we just need generally good products period. Right now we
02:18:15.840
don't have good products. Now, if it was an Amish, let's, let's take the Amish. For instance,
02:18:20.480
the Amish make great fucking products and everybody in here knows that very good fucking
02:18:25.500
high quality products. And those are white people. Do the Amish have a symbol that they
02:18:29.140
put on their stuff? Do we know that it's coming from the Amish?
02:18:39.360
Yes, it is. It's 100% irrelevant. That's very divisive to even say that it's, it does not
02:18:45.760
matter if they're Christian or they're pagan. They are a white people making quality white
02:18:55.040
You know, the thing about Amish, they're all religious. That's part of being an, an Amish
02:19:03.280
Is that a serious question? There are no Amish pagans.
02:19:07.340
No, he's just being a Spurg. Who is this Spurging right now?
02:19:18.660
That was the stupidest fucking question I've heard all day. Congratulations. If anybody
02:19:22.060
tops that, I'm fucking rage quitting the internet. That's a dumb fucking question.
02:19:25.860
The point was that it's devout Christians that make this kind of thing. There are no
02:19:30.640
devout pagans because you believe in mythology. You don't actually produce anything.
02:19:34.580
You've been, you've been fucking, you've been ripping TQR from the fucking firehouse, bro.
02:19:42.520
Bro's taking gravity bar and rips the HT spaces.
02:19:45.140
Bro's fucking mainline TQR right in his asshole.
02:19:49.180
Bro is smoking a TQR at the glass bowl with the blowtorch.
02:19:55.660
Well, I'm sorry that, uh, I had to be the one to make that, uh, conversation happen, but
02:20:01.280
the fact still remains in my eyes that I don't think we need a, a specific symbol or a for
02:20:07.280
us bias for white people. The fact of the matter is that.
02:20:10.120
White people, we, eventually we are going to take back over. And then once we do that,
02:20:15.800
we can have quality products from white people, whether they be pagan or Christian or whatever.
02:20:20.680
And we won't need, we won't need any of this other stuff because we know that it will be
02:20:27.920
created and processed by us anyway. Uh, like I said, uh, again, the short term fringe, uh,
02:20:36.020
amount of people that would purchase something like this would be no different than the T-shirts
02:20:39.940
or the hats or the stickers. Uh, it's not exactly a multimillion dollar lucrative business.
02:20:46.200
And I don't think there would be enough people on board for something like that, uh, for it to
02:20:52.340
actually succeed and become some type of generational company. And I'll leave it there.
02:21:13.340
All right. So back to, uh, mythos with the whole food thing. I mean, we're, we're, we're
02:21:22.160
going, I'm right. We're cattle. So they're going to treat us like cattle. They're going
02:21:25.060
to give a shit. They don't care. We're going to eat it. We are treated like animals, but
02:21:30.960
I do agree. Do you need, um, I mean, some, uh, you know, knowing that it is, uh, white power
02:21:37.960
coming from, uh, white, white business owned with only white people working there. I think
02:21:43.660
that's very important. Uh, I'll give an example yesterday. All right. So over the weekend, I
02:21:49.900
I've been building an outdoor, uh, grilling area. So the wife and I need chairs.
02:21:56.540
So, uh, we found some on Amazon and then we found some, she found some on Etsy. She sent
02:22:07.220
me the link. I, I found the owner's phone number. I called him just to ask him a few
02:22:13.220
questions. He's a white guy. He lives near most of you. And, uh, he has only Amish, uh,
02:22:23.660
labors only Amish that work underneath of him. And my wife said, well, you know, it's
02:22:30.020
a lot more money to go through this guy than it is what we seen on Amazon. I don't give
02:22:35.500
a fuck that money's going into the pockets of a white man with good ethics. And I'd rather
02:22:44.380
that money be there. I don't give a fuck if it's an extra thousand dollars. I'd rather
02:22:48.400
do that than a Jewish owned some kike loving shit with a bunch of niggers. So there's
02:22:55.900
that. We just need to suck it up and help each other out and go the extra mile and figuring
02:23:00.960
it out. Um, and yeah, if there's a way of, of having, uh, food liquids, some sort of having
02:23:09.280
that known that that is there, I mean, I mean the fucking Jews do it, but it's also frowned
02:23:15.480
upon if we were to do it. The, the Jews, Israel is all blood and soil, but fuck, we can't
02:23:22.640
be blood and soil. You know, uh, it's frowned upon if we want to marry into our own. Like
02:23:27.820
if we want to be with a white girl, if it's okay to only, only want whites around that's
02:23:32.640
frowned upon, but the Jews are only allowed to marry fucking Jews. So, you know, we need
02:23:37.840
to stand up to what's right. If they're allowed to do it fucking weekend too.
02:23:45.480
Exactly. Let's, uh, try to get Fafo in here again. Fafo, you ready?
02:23:59.340
I'm here, brother. I'm sorry. Did you guys try to call me before and I missed it?
02:24:04.020
I'm sorry about that, man. Um, I'm, uh, I'm in the middle of doing some stuff, but, uh,
02:24:08.960
you know, actually I don't want to go ahead and derail the conversation, but, um, I'm
02:24:13.140
just kind of showing my, my new song, uh, got it coming out tonight. Hopefully, um, hopefully
02:24:19.660
everything will be done in the video. We'll be on the holy diaries top 40. Uh, what's the
02:24:26.040
song about Fafo? Uh, it is called white Jesus. Um, let's fucking go. What is it about? You'll
02:24:34.420
have to see for yourself. Uh, I would say it's the most violent, head posty, um, anti-Semitic
02:24:41.880
song I've done to date, like by far, uh, to the point that I'm actually a little bit concerned
02:24:47.300
about putting it out, especially with things that I'm dealing with in my life, uh, at the
02:24:52.400
moment. Um, cause you know, they're, they're kind of looking for Fafo. Uh, so without saying
02:24:58.060
too much more, um, you know, despite, despite, you know, what it's called, um, I think there's
02:25:05.620
some stuff in there for everybody. Uh, so don't, don't judge the song by the name of it,
02:25:11.880
but yes, it is, it is titled white Jesus. So, uh, yeah, man, it's a, it's a, it's a sweet
02:25:17.720
video. Of course I got retro archives making the video, um, audio lock and doing the mixing
02:25:22.520
and mastering. Uh, and I can't say who produced the beat because, uh, he's a, I get a pussy,
02:25:28.720
but, uh, other than that, yeah, man, uh, appreciate you guys letting me come up here and chill it.
02:25:33.880
So, uh, tune into the top 40 tonight and then, uh, probably on HT, uh, Wednesday. Uh, and then
02:25:42.060
after HT premieres it, then I will probably put it on Twitter for people to download and stuff.
02:25:47.920
So it won't be available for download until after HT.
02:26:00.640
Yeah. I, I, I want to disagree strongly with, uh, what I perceive as none is message that first
02:26:08.660
we need to take institutional power and then we can know that products are made by white people
02:26:15.020
for white people. And, uh, so that's, that's instead of FUBU, it's a FWP, uh, BWP, but it's,
02:26:27.040
uh, it's something we can do right now. And everything's not going to be a home run. There's
02:26:32.660
going to be base hits and those are going to move the players around and we're going to score runs that
02:26:38.980
way. So I get, I, you know, this is back to progress, not perfection, doing it right now,
02:26:46.580
marketing yourself that way, being able to stand on it. And it doesn't have to be generational wealth
02:26:55.960
that we're creating. We create jobs, create a job, create a market and, and, uh, sell it right.
02:27:05.240
We can't, uh, all just start creating Amish communities. They're, they're doing what they're
02:27:11.200
doing and they're doing a great job. They're a model we can, uh, that we can look at and then
02:27:18.800
recreate, you know, if I'm, if I'm being honest that my model for my family and my generational,
02:27:24.880
uh, strategy is, is very Amish looking. I have aims to keep my family right next door,
02:27:34.200
have big, large families work together, uh, as a family, keep everybody in the family
02:27:41.160
and then expand outwardly. Uh, it looks a lot like an Amish community. Um,
02:27:47.340
and that's a great model. I think that's a, that's a solid model to replicate and that we should do
02:27:54.620
that. And that's, uh, that gets back to, you know, doing that locally and servicing locally. Um,
02:28:01.860
but if there is products that, um, are not needing local distribution and they, they can have
02:28:10.580
national distribution, then, you know, there, there would have to be some way
02:28:16.740
for us to discover that and say, Hey, this is, this is my people. I'm supporting my people.
02:28:23.060
When I purchased this, I'm supporting my people. When I use this service, I'm supporting my people
02:28:29.480
when I, um, purchase this product, et cetera. So, you know, that's, it's a means to an end and it's a,
02:28:37.760
it's about a takeover and, uh, and a continued chipping away at, um, the current paradigm
02:28:46.120
putting more and more, uh, wealth into our pockets as we expand. Um, so there's, has to be some way
02:28:55.260
to take small steps toward the, the larger goal.
02:29:00.920
They can literally move homes together. They move buildings together. Can any one of us do that
02:29:11.320
with our communities? Yes. No. Cause I know the fucking answer is no.
02:29:17.320
My, my son at that point, right? Mythos until we get to that point. That's, that's awesome.
02:29:22.320
You know, we, we can just, it's, it's, it's us together right around one another. And it's like
02:29:28.920
not even a phone call, you know, we're like, Hey, you know, we need some help over here.
02:29:42.440
Nobody wants to hear you, Dustin, you're a faggot, dude.
02:29:45.820
I don't know. We don't let Dustin Nemo up. That that's all good.
02:29:50.340
That's all me guys. I apologize. My fault. Now I know.
02:29:55.920
Rookie mistake, Paul. Welcome to the club. We've all done it before.
02:29:59.120
We live, we live and learn, but yeah, I mean, dude, they, they do so much together.
02:30:03.960
So, you know, a lot of people talk shit on them, but they do things we can't.
02:30:09.660
They stick together and they collectivize. They work together as a team.
02:30:13.160
And here we are falling apart, arguing over stupid shit half the time.
02:30:17.700
Meanwhile, you know, they do their own thing and they, and they do it fucking well.
02:30:23.980
Well, they look at, I'll just, I have to jump in here.
02:30:26.560
They, they started a long time ago and, and I know they're mostly in Pennsylvania.
02:30:31.240
So this is, you know, speaking to my Pennsylvania boy knows all about this.
02:30:35.240
Um, and they started a long time ago with a homogenous community, um, putting together
02:30:42.060
a structure that has, that has really stood the test of time.
02:30:45.980
And I don't have, uh, an, even one single other person on my, my neighbor in my neighborhood,
02:31:01.540
Uh, but yeah, I, I can start moving, moving that direction.
02:31:07.200
I can start making a intentional effort, right?
02:31:13.480
And that's, and that's, uh, it is trending for us.
02:31:16.560
It is trending for us and being outwardly spoken about it so that we can get the word
02:31:23.100
out and say, this is who we are, this is what we do, this is where we're from, and this is
02:31:28.380
what we care about, um, being able to put that, um, into, uh, into the market and start
02:31:35.780
delivering is, uh, you know, it's a, it's a start and then I can get somebody to move
02:31:41.480
next door who, uh, shares my values and I can market to them as I can meet them.
02:31:47.220
They can have the, the wealth necessary to purchase the home next to me when it comes
02:31:55.280
And, and then we can work together, the two of us to find a third and then the three of
02:32:01.040
us to find the fourth and then the four of us to find the eighth and, and so far, so forth
02:32:09.200
It's like the best example I can come up with, with all of this is imagine a whole community
02:32:20.500
So instead of all of just you and your wife and your kids preparing a huge meal for hundreds
02:32:27.080
of people, imagine hundreds of people putting in like, you know, each person bringing one
02:32:36.060
Now you don't have, uh, much dishes to do, you know what I mean?
02:32:39.860
So it's, the better you work together, the more it helps everybody out.
02:32:49.660
I believe the hands were Rusty, Skull, the Noticer, Nunya, and then Sammy.
02:32:57.440
And when it comes to these small collectives, they don't have to be your immediate neighbor.
02:33:04.860
So, you know, if they're relatively, even within 15, even maybe 20 minutes, I would think
02:33:12.940
these days that, I mean, but I'm from Southern California where it seemed like I would drive
02:33:17.820
an hour and a half at times, no matter where I needed to go.
02:33:21.660
Um, so, you know, 20 minutes to me, 15 minutes, isn't that big of a drive in, in, uh, at least
02:33:30.340
So if they're relatively close, right now, some of this problem is, is if you're living
02:33:38.380
in a spot, this is where, but this is where your skills would, so your collective needs
02:33:45.940
It's not just anyone, which I know it doesn't sound like white power, but you got to have
02:33:51.720
value that you're adding to these small collectives.
02:33:55.720
And if you don't have land to add value, like say growing food, because you guys were talking
02:34:02.400
about earlier, like, um, white power labeled food or like white identified food or whatever,
02:34:09.420
Um, listen, if, before you even get to that point, how about just growing some good food,
02:34:15.160
Like before you need to label it and go through the governmental process of some, you know,
02:34:20.680
God knows what they're pretty, when it comes to food, depending on certain labels, they,
02:34:29.700
Now, I don't know what would fall into a white, uh, a white, uh, identifying label, but, um,
02:34:39.060
Um, but before you even get to that point, how about just growing food and like possibly
02:34:44.740
gaining a person who has a different crop that is useful or a variety of garden, or maybe
02:34:53.700
And, and once you get some of this collective going, now, if you don't have land, you have
02:35:01.060
Maybe it's, um, I know there's some techie kind of people in here.
02:35:04.920
Maybe that's where you step in and go, Hey, I want to be a part of this.
02:35:08.000
I might not be able to grow this or, or, um, raise that, or, you know, even do, you know,
02:35:19.140
I could build a website and we could start marketing some of these products, you know,
02:35:24.040
So as long as if, if these people in the collective have skills, they need to have skills and you
02:35:30.760
build it and they don't have to be again, immediate right there, like neighbor.
02:35:35.760
Although you, you do want to know your neighbors.
02:35:37.720
I'm just saying it's because maybe your neighbor who is white doesn't quite have the same thing.
02:35:43.460
Well, or, you know, perspective, or maybe they're just so not based.
02:35:49.460
So, um, the, but as this is what I'm thinking, right?
02:35:55.060
Like, and, uh, I, I, I would love to, you know, find people in my, uh, some based people.
02:36:04.200
I am very interested in purchasing at possibly as like, I would love to go in with a small
02:36:10.620
group where I create, um, I would draw up a contract.
02:36:14.060
It'd all be on the up and up and, uh, really cool type of thing where we all get into, I,
02:36:20.260
I found an amazing double lot that is got utilities ran.
02:36:27.300
And then we're talking like under, we're talking 30 grand and I, and I know I could talk them
02:36:32.720
So, you know, it's like, oh man, if I had some people like the stuff that could be built
02:36:38.060
very, and this is a very nice area, the lotson, and it's like, uh, there's things, right?
02:36:45.960
And I feel like this is the way to independence or some freedom, because when you do get off
02:36:51.640
of debt and you do start like obtaining these, it does provide more freedom.
02:36:56.400
And I know this because I got things paid off and I don't have debt.
02:37:06.460
And then I've been in times in my life where I feel like I have the weight of the world on
02:37:16.780
And, uh, so if we can get to that point and we have, and I feel like there's so many people
02:37:22.300
in these, especially this group, I could just hear it.
02:37:25.360
There's a lot of skills and value in these groups.
02:37:37.180
And I don't know, like the California people, I know it's like, boy, that must be tough because
02:37:43.460
unless you live in certain areas, you probably don't have land, right?
02:37:48.060
Like, unless you're out in certain areas, then you might have some land because I do feel
02:37:55.840
You, or at least some of the people in the collective would need, you need land.
02:38:01.160
There's gotta be some land in there for the collective to really work.
02:38:04.540
And then there's other things that could be added within the collective.
02:38:08.180
And that's all my brain has been kind of thinking about as I listened to all of this
02:38:16.940
I actually think if we were all together, we'd probably done made national news by now.
02:38:27.440
Uh, the real power of, uh, starting our own little economic initiatives is something that
02:38:38.400
we're struggling with that, um, other people, other groups don't seem to struggle with as
02:38:44.800
And that is accumulating large amounts of capital to fund political movements.
02:38:49.180
And, uh, this is due primarily to the individualistic nature of the white American.
02:38:55.620
So if we are unwilling to give large amounts of capital to groups that are going to organize
02:39:01.340
politically, then the groups that are trying to do so are going to have to come up with
02:39:05.180
some product and they're going to have to try to sell it.
02:39:07.260
And then that money is going to go into a business venture.
02:39:09.860
And then that money is going to be used to pay mortgages and rents and groceries and utility
02:39:16.140
Um, instead of doing what other groups do, which is give literally thousands of dollars
02:39:21.540
out of their pocket and out of their savings to these political organizations that exist
02:39:26.280
purely for the purpose of increasing their, their influence at local and state politics.
02:39:37.200
That's what so many communities do around the country.
02:39:43.200
So everybody will talk about how they're ready to go and pick up a rifle and do X, Y, Z
02:39:50.080
And then when it comes to giving thousands of dollars to a political organization, it's,
02:40:00.940
And that's something that needs to be addressed and it would be excellent because we can't
02:40:05.520
just rely on some millionaires or billionaires coming along and dropping huge six figure donations
02:40:11.460
that are going to help us organize politically.
02:40:14.100
We need a lot of money to get a political organization rolling.
02:40:18.160
One decentralized and has trusted members at the helm who are going to be responsible with
02:40:23.160
that money and going to use it solely for political ends.
02:40:26.600
And they are going to have to live like paupers while they do so.
02:40:43.660
Hey, uh, so the, uh, I think this was almost like a snowball effect from food to everything
02:40:53.140
that school mask was just talking about when they moved people, uh, you know, off their
02:40:58.920
land into the cities, they couldn't rely on what they could grow.
02:41:03.640
And they just had to rely on what was in the grocery store.
02:41:07.480
And they had to, uh, basically go away from like, you know, my great grandma, when she grew
02:41:18.120
They grew when her mom went to the store, it was to get a sack of flour and maybe a sack
02:41:28.460
A lot of it happened after the great depression.
02:41:30.720
A lot of people lost their farms and had to go into the cities and get a job.
02:41:35.060
And, uh, they commercialized food to where now it has to not only sit on a shelf in a
02:41:43.400
store, but then once you'd bring it to your house, it has to last in your fridge or in
02:41:48.700
So they started doing preservatives and they started adding all these things in there to
02:41:52.980
make the food last longer, which took away the quality.
02:41:56.080
And then after that, uh, you had food become more of a consumer product.
02:42:04.960
When prior to, I would say the forties food was your sustenance.
02:42:09.620
That was for, uh, gorge yourself like people do today.
02:42:19.160
People grew what they could grow and they ate what they, what they could make and what
02:42:26.500
And, uh, it became more commercialized, more consumed, you know, became a consumer product.
02:42:32.200
And then, uh, over, uh, you know, a couple of generations, like where I live, those neighborhoods,
02:42:40.960
the people moved into, well, now their neighbors don't look like them.
02:42:45.580
There's less white people in those neighborhoods.
02:42:48.820
They have nothing in common with the people they live with and their community.
02:42:55.140
They, they become more of an individualist and then prices get so high.
02:43:01.620
And so they just become more in a survival mode.
02:43:09.000
And so they don't look at a, at, uh, white people as a, as a brother or a sister, because
02:43:16.700
to them, they're just an individual now they're trying to survive.
02:43:19.620
They don't have anyone around them that they have anything in common with.
02:43:25.640
It all goes back to pushing people into cities.
02:43:29.920
That's when people became more of an individual.
02:43:32.080
And when you look at it, you're really talking three generations took us from one of the greatest
02:43:36.340
nations on earth to the, the problems we have today.
02:43:50.540
So I just wanted to point out that I'm not trying to counter signal mythos is idea, right?
02:43:55.540
I just wanted to, uh, offer some clarity on my perspective in the matter, uh, and say
02:44:00.800
that, you know, I a hundred percent support businesses, um, you know, and white only products
02:44:06.980
Uh, my point was that if, uh, if, uh, if, and until someone were to get products of top
02:44:11.420
quality out in the public and be able to get a positive press and recommendations from quality
02:44:19.140
I will, however, not disparage any white people who want to create companies by and for our
02:44:27.580
My issue is that if we were to say, uh, have a company that has a symbol, for instance, detailing
02:44:34.900
that this is white made or for whites only, while it would sell to a certain extent, the
02:44:40.060
vast majority of people to include other white people who are currently pre-programmed to identify the
02:44:46.440
term white as a negative, wouldn't even consider it period.
02:44:49.960
You know, personally, from my understanding, if we wanted to get a company or business off
02:44:54.380
the ground that would have the possibility to succeed, we would need to play the game
02:44:59.720
until it was established and then push forward on the narrative.
02:45:03.440
Once we are known for quality products and are, are a respectable company so that we could
02:45:09.440
withstand the backlash from the public and the government.
02:45:13.820
That was the entirety of what I was talking about.
02:45:16.480
I don't, I'm not disparaging anybody from creating these types of things.
02:45:20.980
I just think that if somebody were to come out and push that narrative from the beginning,
02:45:27.940
I think we have to play the game the way the game is set up until we are established and
02:45:33.680
people know that our products are quality like the Amish.
02:45:37.260
And then the narrative can be put forward to show that we are a white company who support
02:45:44.920
And these are the types of products that we want to bring.
02:45:47.960
And that would enable us to have a quality product, quality company, and bring aboard
02:45:55.520
more people who already knew that our products were quality.
02:46:03.820
Yeah, and I don't see why we wouldn't be doing both at the same time.
02:46:10.520
I mean, the consumer pulling something off the shelf, even if it is, you know, certified
02:46:19.140
And look, I think Rusty said it, you know, why don't we start local first, right?
02:46:24.840
Get something local going first and then do that.
02:46:28.360
Yeah, well, that's, that is what I said 10 minutes ago, right?
02:46:31.520
And, and this is, would be, yeah, well, let's, instead of talking about taking our country
02:46:38.000
back or, you know, taking it back from the Jews or anything, let's just start talking
02:46:43.800
And any, any talk of taking the country back is just silly.
02:46:54.200
We say, okay, this is where we're going and this is how we get there.
02:47:00.620
It is actually an, you know, in my opinion, it's an exceptional idea.
02:47:04.800
And as we are turning this corner from everything white being, you know, avoided and, and scary
02:47:13.960
and everybody having a problem with anybody being proud of being white, we're turning a
02:47:19.800
corner in, in, in the paradigm here where it's actually not only acceptable, but it is
02:47:34.800
And, and this, this product, if it is for our people and it is, uh, you know, getting a symbol
02:47:45.500
onto food, uh, would take years of legal battles.
02:47:50.100
So this is a hundred percent, this isn't, this isn't like, oh, let's just do this now.
02:47:55.480
Uh, I'll just, I'm going to go ahead and put a swastika on everything that I produce.
02:47:59.900
That way everybody knows it's, uh, it's white for white only this, you know, so, um, I understand
02:48:07.200
the, uh, the concerns, but you know, we've, we've been, this is, these are the conversations
02:48:15.540
I mean, everybody on this stage, everybody in these conversations understands that we're,
02:48:21.340
we're looking long-term and we're, we're acting in the short term.
02:48:24.860
We're taking small steps toward a bigger project.
02:48:28.400
So, um, you know, I, I like, you know, it's no, no, uh, no problem here, but, uh, to say
02:48:36.280
you're not counter-signaling and then also calling it retarded idea, um, is, uh, you know,
02:48:41.340
those, there's a bit of a contradiction there, but I, I accept that we've, we've kind of made
02:48:46.760
that inroad there and we found that common ground.
02:48:49.980
Cause I, I, I do know that you understand, uh, what I'm saying here and, uh, and you've,
02:48:56.060
So, um, you know, this is, this is how, you know, we get the job done.
02:49:00.640
You know, we, we can't change everything all at once, but we know where we're going and,
02:49:06.860
uh, whether or not it's a year out, years out, five years out.
02:49:11.880
Um, you know, the important thing is, and we talked about this with the young men who
02:49:16.540
were, um, you know, asking, how do I, how do I get a house?
02:49:21.580
You know, I'm in my twenties, I'm doing great for myself and I can't afford a house.
02:49:28.600
And it's a, it's a determined, committed effort that doesn't have the word quit.
02:49:36.680
And, you know, you're going to get what you want and you work toward it against all odds.
02:49:46.440
Now we, we have been attacked for, uh, decades upon decades upon decades without us even knowing
02:49:53.880
We didn't know we were under attack until like overtly five years ago, five years ago,
02:49:59.880
we all realized, oh shit, they're actually attacking us.
02:50:04.460
They're, they're, they're not even shy about it.
02:50:11.040
And we're all supposed to be, uh, oh, it's okay.
02:50:15.120
And, and we all, you know, got to, you know, those of us who, uh, were, were not quite up
02:50:21.180
to speed, got, uh, jolted into reality that this is actually a war.
02:50:26.320
W A R war, real war, real, uh, aggressive, intentional, destructive, uh, cataclysmic, uh,
02:50:38.140
And a part of that is the poison that they put in our food.
02:50:41.380
And so to give somebody an option to say, Hey, I, I'm, I'm looking for this particular
02:50:47.320
thing, you know, like the, like the organic, right.
02:50:54.840
I want something without, you know, they, they put words on say no fruit, high fructose
02:51:09.980
It has to be described and displayed and, uh, it, it can, it doesn't need to be overtly.
02:51:19.120
Uh, but it can be a dedicated group of, you know, like, uh, like Dr. Vril was talking about.
02:51:25.920
He was in a room full of, of educated, uh, constitutional attorneys who were having a discussion.
02:51:33.500
You know, those people organized for the intent of making sure that, that people, uh, of European
02:51:40.340
descent can go to a grocery store and those who are conscientious, uh, can turn it around
02:51:46.560
and look and see, uh, the little, the little marking go.
02:51:50.440
This has been, this has been recognized by my people as healthy for me and everybody else
02:51:56.240
who's not conscientious is going to go grab whatever is to their liking, right?
02:52:01.300
Whether it's expensive and they know it's quality, they'll buy that.
02:52:04.520
Whether it's inexpensive and they're looking to save some bucks, they'll buy that.
02:52:08.020
Whether they're Africans and all they're looking for is grape drink, then they're going to go
02:52:12.440
And, you know, everybody's going to buy what they're going to buy.
02:52:15.440
But, you know, there's, there's a, a means to an end having an identifier that says, this
02:52:22.160
And, and we're, we're not ashamed of being, uh, protective of our own people and, and knowing
02:52:30.280
that we want this to, uh, be a good product for our people.
02:52:36.020
Uh, you know, made in America is, it used to mean that same thing made in America meant
02:52:45.820
And we can't even put the made on America, uh, on a product and, and think that it actually
02:52:52.400
So, you know, we're just, uh, you know, organizing, uh, you know, how do we collectivize?
02:52:59.340
Because that collectivization, once it's, once it's ubiquitous, uh, and it's among our
02:53:04.840
people as a, as a symbol saying, this is who we are and this is what we do.
02:53:11.240
Uh, and they, you know, it, it, it becomes something where you can buy it, own it, wear
02:53:17.000
it, share it without being attacked by the media, um, or, you know, others.
02:53:23.960
Um, and sometimes you're going to have to force the issue.
02:53:26.500
Sometimes you're going to have to say, no, we're going to adjudicate this right here.
02:53:30.400
Uh, you know, I'm, my son's going to wear this white excellence hat, uh, to school and
02:53:36.720
you're not going to have a problem with it because we're going to adjudicate it and you're
02:53:41.940
Because I'm going to stand on my principles that my son is allowed to be proud of who he
02:53:48.240
And if you have a problem with that, then we're going to take it all the way and make you
02:53:54.080
We're not going to, we're not going to penalize the child who's proud of his, his heritage
02:53:58.940
He's going to be able to do what he wants to do.
02:54:01.700
And if you have a problem with that, then, uh, you're, you're attacking a child who loves
02:54:11.680
And, and we're going to have to start to adjudicate these, take the war into their,
02:54:16.540
the, into their territory and say, come at me, bro.
02:54:22.600
And, and so these are, these are the ways that, that, um, you know, this will, you know,
02:54:27.800
chip away little by little at the bigger picture.
02:54:31.420
And if, if we had, uh, you know, it is numbers game.
02:54:35.820
You have one kid going to school with, with the hat, uh, then, you know, that's one, you
02:54:43.600
You're going to, you're going to have a, you know, you're going to, um, start to fight with
02:54:52.020
So it does become a numbers game and, and kind of, you know, being able to market this
02:54:57.360
in the right way that allows for public consumption is, you know, our job.
02:55:02.420
It's, it's really our job as, as white people to say, how can we market this for public consumption
02:55:07.800
in a way that benefits our people, um, and is something we can stand on and not have to
02:55:18.180
We didn't cross any, any, uh, you know, barriers that are, uh, you know, not, you know, uh,
02:55:27.040
acceptable at this point, but knowing where the Overton window is and stepping right into
02:55:31.800
it, right to the edge of it and saying, I'm standing right here because I can, and you
02:55:37.700
And then, you know, and then as that Overton window nudges, just take one more step and
02:55:48.180
Can I clarify the, the retarded thing real fast?
02:55:55.320
So I, I understand, uh, the hypocritical nature of the retarded comment.
02:55:59.980
And, uh, if that was the case, it's my fault from shooting from the hip instead of reading
02:56:04.820
Uh, it was more aimed toward the, the FUBU thing, uh, because that was the, the black,
02:56:11.160
Uh, it wasn't aimed necessarily toward the message.
02:56:13.800
I understand that we're on the same page mythos.
02:56:15.780
Uh, and, uh, if I intentionally countered signaled you, uh, that's my fault.
02:56:20.100
Uh, we are definitely on the same page and, uh, I respect you as a man and the father.
02:56:26.520
Uh, we definitely, uh, are on the same page, so there should be, uh, absolutely no division
02:56:39.280
Before we get on Sammy, uh, speaking of high quality products, mythos, you set it up.
02:56:44.800
If you look up in the nest, you'll see white excellence radio has a clothing line and it
02:56:51.180
So you can support the show and be a white person about it.
02:57:03.860
Uh, I wanted to start off by saying, uh, shame on, shame on the hosts and the panelists for
02:57:14.460
I know you're not around anymore, bud, but you're officially gay.
02:57:17.800
Uh, you need to legally change your name to cock in willies.
02:57:27.740
It's like, you guys are figuring out how to fucking, you know, put your hand on a hot
02:57:34.700
And like the answer is like, Oh, you know, well, we could just, you know, make the fire
02:57:38.220
not hot, which defeats the purpose of the fire or, Oh, we could, you know, replace our
02:57:44.440
hand with metal, which defeats the purpose of you having a fucking hand.
02:57:48.220
It's like, you can't have, you can't set up the game of monopoly and expect people not
02:57:55.380
You can't put these things into business and the order and expect it to not go the way
02:58:05.900
The reason the Amish are so successful in their communities is because typically, and
02:58:11.980
up until recently, if they didn't have it, if they couldn't make it, they didn't have
02:58:18.560
They didn't go and get their phones and computers and their tractors.
02:58:24.340
Oh, they didn't have all that shit because they couldn't fucking build themselves.
02:58:31.960
It's a lot more boring, but it's a lot cleaner and it's a lot healthier.
02:58:39.140
If you want to have these healthy, self-sustained, homogenous societies, well, convenience, manufacturing,
02:58:47.200
big economy, businesses, monopoly, all that shit goes bye-bye.
02:58:50.480
You don't get to do that because when you have that parasitical ecosystem, that machine
02:58:56.600
that eats everything around it to sustain itself, you end up destroying your fucking ecosystem,
02:59:03.900
your life, your world, everything falls to the wayside because that's the nature of the
02:59:12.880
If you want to have the political structure, you want to have the money, you want to have
02:59:16.660
the business, you want to have the global economy or at least the national economy, you
02:59:21.340
Well, you're going to have a monopoly that you want to take out, you know, the profits
02:59:29.200
So, I mean, one way or another, we're either just going to have to accept the simple fact
02:59:34.080
that eventually we're going to have to return to a simpler life.
02:59:37.320
If we want to live that healthy lifestyle and give up these modern conveniences and modern
02:59:42.160
technologies and things that really don't help us much other than be lazy and be comfortable,
02:59:47.160
or we can go forward into the technological unknown and end up as fucking matrix batteries.
03:00:03.900
I love how you said it's a numbers game because it totally is.
03:00:09.820
Look what he did over the weekend, I think it was, over the weekend, Friday, Saturday,
03:00:17.300
The only way they were able to do that, not get stopped by the police, was because they
03:00:23.120
You really think the police are going to fuck with 150 guys?
03:00:28.740
And also, I just got home and I'm unboxing this hat.
03:00:53.160
People were worried about the bubble on the head, so let's find out.
03:01:11.080
And I don't have a big fucking head, so I don't even want to hear that shit.
03:01:34.240
If you guys haven't at least bought a hat, you are gay, and you fuck niggers.
03:01:45.580
There's a lot of different ways to go about marketing, right?
03:01:51.240
It's not a popular strategy, but it's a strategy.
03:02:12.240
Yeah, 90% of the orders are all shipped, so good to see that you got one already.
03:02:19.440
Yeah, it's actually just a couple of orders that are still processing, but those are orders
03:02:34.340
Like, dude, I've never had a hat actually fit this nice.
03:02:53.120
So, yeah, check out the link in the, just up above in the Eagle's Nest, as Paul said, and
03:03:07.360
Yeah, and I want to clarify, too, you know, WhiteExcellence.org and White Excellence Clothing
03:03:14.660
is really bigger than the radio station, right?
03:03:18.140
It's something that, you know, is out in public.
03:03:23.880
It's something you can wear with pride, something that looks good, and something that could be
03:03:30.340
I was at the golf course, and, you know, we were hitting balls next to a guy who had a
03:03:36.980
Roman numeral three tattooed on the back of his arm, right?
03:03:44.700
I was trying to take, trying to interrupt him and ask, you know, what the tattoo was all
03:03:55.840
You can look at it, recognize the Fashies in the X, recognize the Iron Crosses, White
03:04:04.160
Excellence, and start a conversation and go, hey, that's a, not only is it a good looking
03:04:11.440
hat, but it says it speaks to me, and it lets me know that you're on the level, and maybe
03:04:19.260
you can move the needle out there with conversations in a way that are productive.
03:04:25.840
And shoot, when you're in, you know, the goal here is to get several people in every city
03:04:33.440
wearing these, and they can just, you know, you can see your brothers walking up and down
03:04:45.840
I haven't purchased it yet because it's a very nice golf shirt.
03:04:55.080
The clothing itself isn't cheap because we want it to exude the white excellence.
03:05:00.220
We want it to exude the quality that is incumbent on us.
03:05:05.860
And the overall goal will be to print this in our own shop and eventually use cotton and fibers
03:05:17.500
made here in America, and so forth and so on, and push that.
03:05:26.700
Every, all the proceeds go to our hosts and, you know, we have in our admin.
03:05:40.180
He's, we want to make sure that he doesn't have to drive Uber Eats, that he can manage
03:05:48.480
the radio station and the clothing line to be able to feed him and his daughter and pay
03:05:58.160
This is not a charity to make sure that somebody's eating a turkey for Thanksgiving.
03:06:05.000
This is, this is for creating white jobs for white people, serving white people with white
03:06:17.840
This is a, this is endeavor of working and cooperating within your people to make something
03:06:24.640
And so every single purchase is appreciated for that reason.
03:06:28.880
And, and we, we really do appreciate, you know, that, that attitude toward it, right?
03:06:36.060
If, if it's a, if it becomes a million dollar business, shoot, then, then we can start doing
03:06:41.420
Then we can start really exercising, you know, a million dollar business has a lot of overhead
03:06:47.740
So you're only making a, you know, a little percentage off of that overall.
03:06:52.260
And, you know, that means then, then you have to pay taxes on top of that.
03:06:58.060
But we would like to get the, we would like to get all of our people into a place where
03:07:03.560
they can take care of their family and feel proud of who they are and, and work hard doing
03:07:10.540
And so we're, we're making sure that he's working hard, making sure that everybody on
03:07:15.640
our panel, we want to be able to pay all of our panel members and whether they want
03:07:18.980
the money or not, shoot, then go buy a turkey for somebody with it and give it to the, give
03:07:24.080
it to, you know, somebody in need, a white person in need for Thanksgiving.
03:07:28.660
You know, we don't care, but just spread the wealth and make sure that people are being
03:07:33.580
supported for the, the, the dedication that they've given to every single day.
03:07:40.260
Paladin, one of the most consistent people on here, WTF, one of the most, uh, hardworking
03:07:47.020
and selfless people, uh, that we have among us, Paul, a family man.
03:07:53.300
Uh, we want him to be able to take his family fishing.
03:07:58.420
I mean, you just, you, you, you cut skin and you support your own and you just do it.
03:08:04.880
There's no, and, and, uh, any, any counter signaling to, uh, you know, white people making
03:08:09.720
profit, uh, you know, go, go stand in line, uh, you know, with, uh, at the, at the food
03:08:15.820
bank then, if that's what you want to do with all the niggers, but right around here, we
03:08:22.680
So I just wanted to kind of put, you know, put a note in that, a feather in that cap and
03:08:33.460
Uh, guys, we are switching over to the white power lunch hour here.
03:08:37.260
So I'll let, uh, Paul go first and then, uh, we'll do a quick sign off here.
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Remember to be a friend, tell a friend something nice.
03:08:45.920
You could change your life and always remember we're in this together.
03:08:48.560
I love you all white fucking power and let's go have a day.
03:08:58.460
And, uh, yeah, it's been a good conversation here about, you know, how we can, uh, rang
03:09:03.440
the, uh, the retail market in our favor and, uh, put a little bit of pride into, uh, the
03:09:08.500
things that we create, we produce on the daily basis.
03:09:17.740
So we will see you back here early tomorrow morning, 8 AM Pacific time.
03:10:13.680
Good to be, uh, drinking, uh, high quality white power coffee and, uh, with some white power
03:10:25.780
All natural from our, from our friends up north.
03:10:36.300
You got, uh, you know, got Grok, uh, making everything into a, uh, uh, a white nationalist
03:10:49.560
Um, you know, some other things, uh, some things that are going to be due for, uh, 1488 radio,
03:11:06.660
I know you, you did that, uh, Evola chat on, on Friday, right?
03:11:10.680
I didn't catch all of it, so I'm not up to speed, but, uh, how did that go?
03:11:15.680
No, I did about an hour long riff, uh, uh, a lot of things related to Evola and, um,
03:11:24.780
Um, I'm a bit, I'm a bit Evola out at the moment, uh, had a great weekend, looking forward
03:11:31.880
to a great week, going to be a busy one in between work and, uh, getting the domestic
03:11:40.340
So I, uh, first of all, welcome to the Y Power Lunch Hour, everybody, where we give you
03:11:45.680
the most nutritious and delicious, real enhancing, appetizing courses that you will find.
03:11:54.760
And, um, you know, I, uh, I was furious today, Mythos.
03:12:00.860
I usually don't get furious, but this Canadian government ticketing people for going into
03:12:09.900
the woods, um, that really touched a nerve deep inside my soul.
03:12:17.100
I was very outraged that this is even a conceivable, uh, conceivable penalty for people walking around
03:12:27.720
Um, this is, it's absolutely, it's, it's like, I, I don't even know how to put it into words.
03:12:43.420
It offends, it offends everything that defines our people and their love of being in nature.
03:12:54.100
But, uh, the, the, uh, there's just been so much in the news lately too, that you see
03:13:01.100
with like people being victimized or people being victimized.
03:13:05.420
Uh, it's been, um, I woke up, I woke up upset after this, you know, eat breakfast, hang
03:13:13.000
out, then look at the phone, look on the timeline.
03:13:15.940
And, um, I woke up upset, but, uh, I'm better now, brother.
03:13:26.200
Well, I'm glad you're doing better and I'm glad you were mad.
03:13:29.700
I mean, we actually deserve to be mad and we owe it to our people to be mad and we owe
03:13:38.840
And we owe it to our people to do something with that energy, right?
03:13:42.580
That, uh, that, uh, that spiritual nutrition that, uh, the white person is known for, right?
03:13:48.860
I've been, um, uh, a fairly agreeable person for a long time.
03:14:00.220
My dad was a, was an, was a guy who would fly off the handle and he would, uh, the home
03:14:08.580
that I grew up in had holes in the walls and in the doors.
03:14:12.420
Uh, you know, this is, this is the home that I grew up in and it was scary, right?
03:14:22.440
Uh, but he would, he would destroy our home, uh, in fits of rage.
03:14:28.480
And that rage is something that I rejected then for myself for a long time.
03:14:40.020
And he was mad at the world and taking it out on people most closest to him.
03:14:48.500
And so, you know, I learned to, uh, avoid that behavior, but anger.
03:15:00.840
Anger is our natural response to that, which threatens what we love, right?
03:15:08.680
And, and your, your duty as a, as a white man is to correctly identify what is it that
03:15:20.160
And we talked about that a little earlier, Sammy brought it up.
03:15:23.940
Do you love your creature comforts or do you love your people?
03:15:31.840
And this goes back to the corporate, uh, what do they call them?
03:15:43.160
See, do, do you prioritize your own comfort and your exclusion from your people?
03:15:55.440
Or do you prioritize and, and love your people?
03:16:02.400
And so much has been taken for granted and who knew it was going to change the, you know,
03:16:08.820
the, the girls that are dancing on the timeline, they should be dancing.
03:16:21.600
It's just so happened to be the, what the Sturges, uh, Sturgeon full moon, um, recently.
03:16:27.940
Um, they should be dancing with the cycles of the moon.
03:16:32.040
Um, our women should have that freedom and that, that spirit and that, uh, safety and security
03:16:41.600
to enjoy dancing and we should enjoy it with them, but they shouldn't be doing it where
03:16:50.120
they're doing it as my contention is, is that we should be operating, uh, in a space that
03:17:03.060
I think that they should be dancing and not dancing the way they're dancing and these dance
03:17:09.500
moves that they learned from the nigger fight television and, uh, our enemies media injection
03:17:17.400
They should be dancing in skirts, uh, preferably like around a maple, um, outside in a, in a
03:17:24.820
nice sunny area and they should be dancing in order to display their, uh, kind of availability
03:17:33.080
for the young men to find mates and, um, create more of us.
03:17:41.740
That's really what they're doing in, in essence is dancing to express that, uh, that desirability
03:17:51.440
and that their womanhood and expressing their womanhood.
03:17:56.520
And I was just, uh, the reason I went there is because you go back 30 or 50 years and our,
03:18:03.980
our festivals, our fairs, our local county fairs, they were these places, they were these,
03:18:14.960
these group activities where we brought our, our food, we brought our wares, we brought our home,
03:18:24.360
home crafted and handcrafted items to share and sell and, and, uh, enjoy all of that, which
03:18:39.480
And it was, maybe it was just taken for granted, maybe these, you know, they, they didn't realize
03:18:46.380
how hard fought that battle was to secure this land for our people.
03:18:51.580
And as these, these nones came in and began transgressing and trespassing in our areas,
03:19:02.800
And now we have a battle out, we have a, we, we literally have orcs roaming the hills of
03:19:11.260
And, and that's not, this is, this is way far gone from what, uh, what Tolkien even wrote.
03:19:19.360
And to my knowledge, Tolkien never wrote about the orcs storming through the Shires, right?
03:19:26.740
Ah, ah, actually, interestingly enough mythos, that is how, spoiler alert, the trillion
03:19:32.780
ends with, um, Saruman, after he gets kicked out of Isengard, going to the Shire, disguising
03:19:42.580
himself and bringing human thugs and orcs into the Shire and attempting to turn it into some
03:19:53.340
So when the fellowship, the, when the Hobbit fellowship makes its way back to the Shire,
03:20:00.620
they find, uh, most of the trees cut down, they find brick buildings, which are, uh, terribly
03:20:07.420
offensive to them as they're, you know, a, a forest dwelling folk.
03:20:11.900
And, uh, Saruman has set up this destruction of their homeland and destruction of their community
03:20:19.380
intentionally to inflict vengeance upon them for throwing him out of the, uh, Black Tower.
03:20:34.740
If you, if you, he's like this industrialist we were talking about, like the past couple of
03:20:39.380
Cause he's like, he starts off as one of the, uh, like my year wizard guys who's supposed to be,
03:20:47.400
uh, he's supposed to be wise and he's supposed to help kind of help the denizens of, of middle
03:20:54.240
And then he gets greedy and he teams up with Sauron and his plan was to actually overthrow
03:21:00.420
So he thinks he's going to be able to out Jew, the ultimate Jew.
03:21:05.740
And, uh, then, then the, the forces of good, um, and toss them out and he gets beat up.
03:21:11.660
It's kind of poetic because he ends up getting beat up by the end, the end folk who go tear
03:21:18.520
And then he goes and, and spurge out and starts cutting down all the hobbits trees and everything
03:21:24.080
And, uh, Mariadoc and Pippin have to basically, um, Mariadoc Pippin and Samwise have to basically
03:21:31.680
like take over the governing structure of the Shire after he's, he's kicked out.
03:21:36.380
It's, it's a really interesting way to end the series and it doesn't feature at all in
03:21:41.760
So it's, um, kind of funny, but yeah, I haven't read the trilogy since I was a child, so I didn't
03:21:52.380
It, it, uh, it really, when I moved back to my hometown, I realized it was the Shire,
03:22:01.580
you know, over 20 years ago, uh, and it was beset on all sides by the encroaching orcs.
03:22:08.880
So it's always resonated with me from the early days, but, um, one tribe, welcome.
03:22:19.340
Um, I forgot my point earlier, so I'll, I'll just, uh, I'll, I'll panel ride for a minute
03:22:28.840
We kind of, uh, we kind of meandered through the, uh, the hills of the Shire here.
03:22:38.580
Oh, I know what it was speaking of beautiful imagery.
03:22:41.280
So being out in, uh, skull mask mentioned earlier, you know, this ticketing in, uh, in Canada
03:22:46.940
for going in the woods, um, that would be, that would be death to my soul.
03:22:54.300
I add, I literally need to go out among the trees, you know, as often as I possibly can.
03:23:02.460
Um, that is my, the forest is, is, is kind of like my house of worship.
03:23:11.400
Um, I get, and, and I guess the, my question is what, what is there, what's the reason?
03:23:16.520
What, what excuse, what bullshit justification is the government, um, using, uh, for this action?
03:23:31.240
It's because of the, um, they, the excuse they're using is that there is a fire risk
03:23:36.060
and that having responsible, upstanding white people out in the woods who enjoy, love nature
03:23:42.900
are going to increase the fire risk because everything is so dry.
03:23:50.160
And is this just in one single province or like all of Canada?
03:23:54.100
Is this just in like, I think it's Newfoundland, right?
03:23:56.700
Um, I think it might be BC, but, um, as a, as a, as a, oh, I almost call myself a Yankee.
03:24:11.180
Um, well, I guess if anything, this'll, uh, give Alberta another reason to cede from the
03:24:26.460
Um, they, they don't need any more reasons, but, uh, that would be, you know, on their
03:24:32.000
ticket to, um, but yeah, it's, uh, it's, it's just Canada being Canada at this point.
03:24:40.780
Um, and it's, and it's, and it's an absurd, it's an absurdly run country, uh, with absurd
03:24:48.320
And the, there's a, a picture, an image with six candidates running for office in Canada,
03:24:58.980
uh, of different, uh, uh, uh, different political parties.
03:25:03.860
And they're all Indian, uh, it's, it, it's bizarre.
03:25:08.720
Like, and, and I know there's, there's Sikhs and different, different types of whatever,
03:25:13.180
but, uh, some have turbans, some don't women, uh, all Indian.
03:25:20.260
And it's, it's bizarre to share a border with a country like that growing up the way that
03:25:29.540
we grew up and, you know, having this sentiment toward Indians that we did, uh, in my youth,
03:25:38.860
It's just, it's a, it's a clown country, uh, run by clown people.
03:25:43.780
Um, ours, our country is just as bad in a different way, but it's, uh, yeah, it's absurd.
03:25:52.080
And it, it, it, it, it offends the, the nature in us.
03:25:56.200
It, it offends the Teddy Roosevelt who put, you know, put these, uh, national parks together
03:26:03.880
so that we could, one of the, my favorite things to do growing up was to visit.
03:26:08.860
National, national, national parks and state parks.
03:26:11.860
Um, it's the county parks, just, just running out in the, in the grass where they had grass
03:26:20.500
running off into, uh, the hills, uh, where the, the, the natural shrub and finding gopher
03:26:33.340
And, uh, we used to tie, um, tied little, you know, knots in the end of a, of a piece
03:26:42.120
And, and create a lizard catcher and go fishing for lizards.
03:26:46.340
Uh, these are the things that we do as children.
03:26:57.660
And if anyone wants to, you know, and that's where the organization and the numbers come
03:27:04.260
Y'all know the time, what time it is a, uh, CQ.
03:27:12.520
I just came to put in a quick plug, real quick plug.
03:27:17.520
We have a huge, for your shaving cream and your, your razors.
03:27:20.420
Do you get, you obviously got some Gillette man funded by Jews.
03:27:30.260
We're having I hypocrite on, uh, and Corey Mahler in the CQ radio space on Saturday at 8 PM.
03:27:41.460
We're already working on, um, our ways of, uh, deconstructing this, uh, you know, this
03:28:03.300
Uh, of course, Nemo Amalek will be there, the whole panel.
03:28:05.700
So it's going to be, uh, one that you don't want to miss.
03:28:09.280
So it's going to be market calendar Saturday at 8 PM Eastern CQ radio.
03:28:19.480
Well, that's, that's going to be a pretty spicy one.
03:28:24.900
It's interesting having Mahler around because he does have, uh, he has a, he's very tactful
03:28:44.180
Uh, so we're going to have to, we're going to have to keep the shares to like, you know,
03:28:49.820
But you guys, I mean, I remember he came on to, you know, 14 radio is a good show, you
03:28:56.420
We plan to, you know, have something similar like that.
03:28:58.920
It's a good back and forth, no name calling bullshit, just, uh, intellectual stuff going
03:29:07.660
Sounds, uh, sounds like a good pro white message here going on.
03:29:12.100
So I'm just tuning in while I'm doing some tech work, white power.
03:29:19.200
Cause I know you were kind of, um, not so much.
03:29:24.880
I was like my, I grew up in Florida and Tennessee and in the Midwest.
03:29:30.560
And it was like, this is, this is what we did on the weekends.
03:29:35.360
And when, when my dad would get a week off work, we would go camping for a whole week.
03:29:39.880
I started backpacking when I was like 14, like long distances, making little, uh, lizard
03:29:46.000
loops out of the sawgrass and catching a little lizards down by the creek.
03:29:49.360
That was like, that was a huge part of my childhood.
03:29:51.720
And it's like, um, I know some of us weren't, uh, weren't nature kids.
03:29:57.140
I know we weren't like out super outdoorsy type kids.
03:30:00.820
And, and I wonder how much of, um, how much of that, that reflects on kind of the way we
03:30:06.680
grow up and the way we look at this stuff is it's like, you know, oh, well, yeah, nature's
03:30:12.700
And I feel like some of us have like a, like I'm a diehard nature guy, a guy will, I want
03:30:19.460
to live out there in a cabin, maybe with the star link.
03:30:22.000
So I can still do my power launch hour until you, until you can't until you can't, uh, Sammy
03:30:37.080
Um, but yeah, this is, this is, uh, this is how we live, right?
03:30:43.500
And we were sold this, uh, this malnutrition, um, and these TV dinners and these prepackaged,
03:30:56.660
uh, processed meal bars, uh, taking our natural, uh, uh, trail mix, smashing it into a bar,
03:31:12.580
wrapping it with, with, uh, you know, the, the industrial packaging and shipping that out
03:31:23.220
And, and, uh, and my wife has, uh, has begun making exceptional bread for the family.
03:31:43.880
Uh, I, I can't even, I don't even know how to do it, uh, but she's like, Oh, you want
03:31:49.120
And it's like, yeah, an hour later we have, uh, oven fresh hot bread.
03:31:53.260
Um, and it's, it's amazing that this can all be done in the home, um, with a relatively
03:32:04.700
Um, and, and these are the things that we, we need to go back to.
03:32:08.040
And, and there was a discussion about economics and metaphysics earlier, uh, and Skobas, you,
03:32:14.780
you mentioned that everything is, is metaphysics.
03:32:17.520
Um, and the, and my perception is that this metaphysical, uh, food that is cooked by my wife.
03:32:36.800
And is, is this, is this a part of what you were talking about there?
03:32:40.360
Um, is that, am I tracking here or is this something else?
03:32:47.540
I mean, it's, uh, I think this is, it's on a, on a, on a larger scale.
03:32:51.940
And this is why, um, I hold Henry Ford in such high esteem and particularly why many of
03:33:00.400
Um, and, uh, the European civilization as a whole, interestingly enough, um, I disagree
03:33:07.640
with a lot of the kind of, uh, primitivist what I, I, and, and I don't mean to be dismissive,
03:33:15.340
but what I see as kind of primitivist sentiments in the regression to a less technological way
03:33:22.300
of life, because one of the things that Europeans were able to do was create these civilizations
03:33:31.040
that were made it possible for us to support, uh, cultural and educational structures at
03:33:40.020
scale inside our cities, um, Vienna, Prague, uh, Paris, London, a lot of these places were
03:33:51.540
possible because we were able to streamline agricultural production.
03:33:58.100
And, um, the part, the problem of mass industrial kind of, uh, assembly line production didn't exist
03:34:08.140
So we were able to have people who had, who were, their responsibility was to make bread
03:34:14.700
or their responsibility was to participate in agricultural production.
03:34:18.620
And they were able to scale that up thanks to technological innovation, like the millstone
03:34:26.820
And, um, by doing that, they were able to support these larger population centers where we could
03:34:32.600
have more abstract levels of production in industry and in culture and in education.
03:34:39.040
So we were able to create universities that, uh, furthered our understanding of the natural
03:34:45.280
And we were able to create these beautiful wonders across the continent that, uh, you know, uh,
03:34:51.280
architectural achievements that were unparalleled by any people on the face of the planet.
03:34:57.320
And this, this, this doing this in a balanced manner and doing this in a manner in which we
03:35:06.560
maintain our connection to our products, but at the same time are able to scale up in a way
03:35:15.120
that provides the necessary framework for an advanced civilization is one of the things that
03:35:21.540
I see only the only Europeans really capable of it's, it's, um, if we are able to do this
03:35:31.720
in a way like Henry Ford did where the workers are supported, the product is good.
03:35:38.780
The industry is able to grow and technologically advance, but society doesn't suffer from it.
03:35:47.060
And this was a, uh, this was a very big spiritual value to the third Reich and to the early 20th
03:35:58.300
century United States before we became subverted and corrupted by the enemy.
03:36:04.000
Uh, it was possible for, for these societies to have material production, um, at scale without
03:36:14.340
sacrificing the cohesion of communities and without completely destroying the family unit.
03:36:22.540
And, uh, this, this kind of spiritual alignment that we had with one another at, at, uh, at a
03:36:31.620
And it was something that's like, it is totally possible.
03:36:35.560
And I think that is one of the only true ways that we make it out of this mess is by realizing
03:36:43.480
that, um, somehow instilling in our people that they can live a healthy, adjusted, um, sane lifestyle
03:36:54.820
without having to sacrifice the advancements of technology without having to give up internet
03:37:02.920
access or without having to, it's very, it's very tough.
03:37:08.300
It's going to be very challenging, but, um, it's something that our people deserve.
03:37:13.640
And, and when we take on the, uh, responsibility of building the next world, it's something that
03:37:24.320
And we're going to have to take advantage of because at the end of the day, we will need
03:37:28.820
to have intercontinental stealth bombers and we will have to have, you know, drone swarms and we will
03:37:36.440
have to have modern military technology and we will have to have some form of mass media.
03:37:41.200
Uh, we'll, we'll have to have some form of mass education.
03:37:44.000
These are, these are all going to be indispensable parts of, uh, getting us to, to that point where
03:37:52.620
we can have a sustainable, healthy, large scale, prosperous civilization again.
03:37:59.780
And, and, um, the Romans were also very good at this.
03:38:02.740
The Romans built incredible infrastructure projects that the world had never seen before
03:38:10.060
And, um, they were the first, Rome was the first city to hit a million people.
03:38:17.420
And I, and I don't think another city reached that size until like 1400 AD, I believe it was
03:38:23.960
So this is an essential part of the Aryan imperium and it's something that, um, we can't pull
03:38:30.260
off and we should aim for, we should aim for the, the highest level of achievement possible
03:38:35.360
and the most cohesive alignment with, uh, our values while at the same time appreciating
03:38:42.700
and, and, uh, being able to fully realize the scope of our potential.
03:38:53.960
You know, it, it, it is, it has to be a metaphysical value.
03:38:57.440
This is something that has to be held higher than just the simple mechanical concrete material
03:39:08.160
Otherwise you end up with this degenerated capital oriented finance society that doesn't value
03:39:18.740
Doesn't really doesn't value anything other than the accumulation of, uh, material wealth.
03:39:23.960
And that is, um, that is a fundamentally decadent degenerate social order that leads
03:39:31.120
to, um, way too many portals for the enemy to sneak into.
03:39:35.640
Well, what, what, uh, what evokes there is the architecture that inspires the architecture
03:39:48.980
of all of our disparate nations, um, in all the ways that they put together, you know, what
03:39:58.800
they, what they could build with what they had.
03:40:01.680
And, you know, there's my yard has three useful plants, uh, rosemary, mint, and apple trees.
03:40:12.500
And I, uh, the, uh, the, uh, the, uh, the, uh, the, uh, the, uh, the, uh, the, uh, the, uh,
03:40:20.160
no maintenance, zero maintenance, just they grow.
03:40:28.640
and the apple trees take care they take a constant you know through through the the spring through
03:40:43.240
the late summer they're just they're just about one of my trees is just about producing apples
03:40:50.420
the size of a tennis ball and they're almost ready for for eating cooking and making desserts and and
03:41:02.960
pies and they are delicious apples but I have I have a few things right and and I can use those
03:41:12.640
to my advantage cooking and and so forth there's other things that my property doesn't have that I
03:41:20.740
need to import right and and get from somewhere else and that's the other part of of this is to
03:41:29.420
to understand the the economics of of sourcing and bringing together
03:41:41.260
the needs to say build my house you know I I cannot make the glass for my windows I cannot
03:41:49.220
does that mean I should not have windows I cannot make I cannot source the the timber for my my frame
03:41:58.000
does that mean I I must build a mud hut and these are the other aspects of it is is where
03:42:07.620
we decide to go what is the standard of living what is acceptable because we've gone far way too far
03:42:19.120
we've gone way too far in in sourcing and mimicking the natural order or or subverting and perverting
03:42:30.140
the natural order to the point where it's destructive and it poisons ourselves and it poisons our souls
03:42:36.220
and it poisons our children um with this stuff right the uh what is it the um
03:42:53.060
the scrying mirror they call them yes yes yeah and that's because we should we should all just start
03:43:03.140
calling our phones the scrying mirrors so we understand the uh the innate poisoning uh that they
03:43:11.260
they possess and use them um as as necessary within that context because this is this is a part of the
03:43:21.800
poisoning um our children um are exposed to these and many of us don't know right I I it's it's
03:43:32.520
less than six months that cell phones being scrying mirrors has been given to me as an understanding
03:43:41.440
and so now that's new as a side note mythos do you you're aware of palantir I'm assuming peter
03:43:48.320
teal's company of course yes yes I do you know the lore behind that name
03:43:53.220
I I I have heard it and I forget it can you uh it's it's related to the scrying mirror so this is
03:44:02.700
this is again related to tolkien so tolkien in the in his series uh in lord of the rings um the palantir
03:44:11.900
were these basically crystal balls that were created by like the old elves and the king of men that allowed
03:44:21.020
the numenorean lords to communicate communicate across middle earth and they were like crystal
03:44:27.420
balls that you could talk into them and you could look into them and you could see stuff going on and
03:44:32.020
they were called palantir and in the book lord of the rings and in the film if you recall one of these
03:44:38.060
was recovered from saruman's tower after it fell and this was one of the palantir that was corrupted
03:44:45.500
by sauron so when hippin picks it up and looks inside it he sees mordor and he sees the eye of
03:44:54.440
sauron and the eye of sauron also sees him through this palantir because since it's been corrupted by
03:45:01.180
sauron he can look through it and um the the kind of evil implication of making your company name palantir
03:45:09.180
and the idea that our smart devices are black mirror scrying devices is too poetic to um be
03:45:20.480
coincidental it's it's a bit terrifying well i uh i laugh when i see uh some of my employees put
03:45:31.820
a little piece of tape or a a piece of a post-it note over their their uh their camera on their
03:45:44.340
computer uh do they do that with their cell phone you know they don't it it is uh do they are they
03:45:55.080
unaware that they every time they're looking at their phone their phone is looking back at them
03:46:13.660
um not something to be afraid of in terms of information gathering at some level because most
03:46:20.920
of us are just uh folks going about their day but on the other hand when you understand the
03:46:26.880
information gathering that is happening uh constantly uh depending on i guess your
03:46:33.980
your terms of service and what's really happening uh behind the screen um it's uh it is vast
03:46:43.560
uh to the point of mind-boggling and i'm sure uh some other folks in here uh who are uh more
03:46:51.760
experienced in this area uh have actual meat to put on those bones in terms of the idea but
03:47:00.480
i i i can't i can only imagine very little about what they're doing with all of this information
03:47:07.500
what they're using it for um why they're using it and if you think about
03:47:13.280
the the amount of effort it takes to convert these these uh this atmosphere this online environment
03:47:24.360
the ai how much work it takes to make sure that they're plugging up these vulnerabilities that we saw
03:47:33.760
um uh like a grok expose yesterday uh there's there is ways for just regular old people you know you
03:47:48.020
know just smart white men uh to find a vulnerability and start exploiting a vulnerability in a cultural way
03:47:55.960
that disrupts what they're trying to do and it's actually
03:48:02.480
really it's it's just white the white spirit uh overcoming anything that comes our way like the
03:48:11.460
scrying mirror uh we we will dominate the scrying mirror environment that's just the way that we are
03:48:18.280
we will dominate it um you know the the rank and file among us will dominate it we find it we share it
03:48:25.980
uh and we expose the vulnerabilities and and we exploit it to our cultural advantage
03:48:32.140
and they spend countless hours countless days countless years countless resources
03:48:38.800
attempting to to stop this from happening and if you look at the amount of effort it takes to
03:48:47.220
stop this progress and stop this and then you look at the fact that things are falling apart around us
03:48:53.740
you know these are these are i think very complementary in in their
03:49:00.000
um in their um in their relativity that one thing uh if if that amount of of work was actually
03:49:16.600
building if the resources were allocated toward discovery toward uh innovation toward uh restoration
03:49:29.720
the world would be in a much better place and instead they they engineer all these resources to
03:49:37.340
attempt to uh destroy us and we see and and they can't do anything really about it we we always will rise
03:49:46.540
and we always will conquer uh they they can't do anything about that despite their
03:49:54.100
uh incessant and and consistent attempt to do so um it's it is a white pill for me the the white man
03:50:05.440
cannot be stopped um but it is also uh a black pill reality that we are at the same time um being
03:50:15.820
uh the the value that we add to the world is being extracted and then uh engineered to our own
03:50:26.440
destruction at the same time it's it's uh it's quite the dichotomy that we find ourselves in
03:50:32.640
yeah this is it's very it's a strange dynamic and um i i'm actually kind of been uh looking at this
03:50:43.100
in a union sense lately and i'm formulating some maybe a a uh essay on this subject on this exact
03:50:55.000
subject because they're uh the online the uh way that these digital platforms allow the emergence of
03:51:06.300
these um like collective meta personalities is really uh it hasn't existed before this is like a novel
03:51:17.280
type of psychological phenomenon that did not exist even 10 years ago online with this kind of
03:51:26.540
um more dispersed social media atmosphere where we had people with their personal accounts we had
03:51:35.180
facebook and we had myspace and all this good stuff but lately over the past like five or six years
03:51:41.860
especially with the influx of large numbers of non-whites to the internet which was not a thing
03:51:47.860
in the in the good old days um which we all miss severely the good old days of the internet
03:51:53.960
was um thanks to this these these huge numbers of groups coming on there is there is now a
03:52:01.740
emergence of these kind of uh large shadow organisms that act as like collective demographic
03:52:09.820
representations and uh i i was reminded of this by the hilarity of the fact that we now have a
03:52:19.760
frame of reference we now have an idea in our head of what africans are like uh and not africans in
03:52:28.340
africa africans here in our country because of the amount of you know pure unfiltered media that exists
03:52:40.220
displaying their proclivities and their um personalities through police webcams and their
03:52:48.000
you know uh intrusive disruptive behaviors in public we have kind of formulated a a representation
03:52:57.200
of the african that we were not exposed to before exposure to these demographic groups came through
03:53:05.900
the media it came through enemy control channels and it came through hollywood and so we are in this
03:53:13.980
in this at this point where not only are we able to kind of uh manifest these images of these groups
03:53:22.220
at large and have our pattern recognition and capabilities confirmed by seeing their actions
03:53:28.520
and in real time in 4k but also we are able to influence the generation of our own persona our own
03:53:39.980
meta personalities that are beginning to take shape here in the digital sphere and this um there are so many
03:53:48.460
things that contribute to this like these sec videos of of women dancing they they contribute to the meta
03:53:56.880
personality of the uh white college sorority that that feeds into a perception that did already exist in
03:54:06.400
part thanks to media and hollywood of the you know high school mean girl or the college sister sorority
03:54:14.140
or something like that but recently we have seen like novel emergencies with this where for the first
03:54:21.640
time in in a long long time the perception of white men has shifted away from the media advertising
03:54:29.120
narrative uh that we were that was forced on us uh through sitcoms primarily of white men being
03:54:36.820
you know servile and fat and um enslaved to their to their job we had the homer simpson and the peter
03:54:45.560
griffin and the kind of leave it to beaver or the the like the red foreman of that 70s show
03:54:51.880
that was um you know a a very standard kind of korean war vet dad of several decades ago that many of us
03:55:02.160
may have known as our fathers or grandfathers and we have a almost instinctively taken control over this
03:55:11.660
production of meta personalities and we have changed this with uh public demonstrations that are echoed
03:55:20.660
into the digital ecosystem by guys like uh joel davis and tom sewell and thomas rousseau and uh chris
03:55:29.360
uh of gluch dom hammer and uh arval and all of and even like nick fuentes even like these people who
03:55:37.160
are they have a public face thanks to the digital ecosystem and they are presenting something that
03:55:44.860
is unfamiliar to many of our our uh racial inferiors because the racial inferiors uh i i'm constantly
03:55:53.660
reminded of the perception that that indians have of us that they um seem to believe really believe
03:56:01.620
probably mostly due to wishful thinking that white men are what they are portrayed as by the enemy
03:56:08.640
and that they have bought into this wholesale and entirely and when they see something that does not
03:56:15.860
align with what they their perception is of us they experience cognitive dissonance and they lash out
03:56:22.820
and they become spurgs that you see in the comment section these is the propensity for indians to
03:56:30.340
spurg out in the comment section and say horrendous things to women and horrendous things post horrendous
03:56:36.740
things is as a demonstration of their inability to cope with what they know in their blood to be the fact
03:56:44.720
that we are meant to be the rulers of their civilization and that and that we are naturally spiritually born into this world
03:56:58.160
as a ruling class and that this is something that they have been basically conditioned by the enemy to reject
03:57:06.760
as as as not through as uh you are british or sir you are you know you are you trick us sir instead of
03:57:13.740
you know you are the rule of class and this is um this is a this is something that could be will be
03:57:20.980
actually a massive advantage to our young men who are growing up they will not be exposed to
03:57:26.940
the media portrayal of us and i can only hope that more of them are able to engage with the content
03:57:35.240
that portrays us in an honorable and dignified manner instead of falling into the pit of uh
03:57:43.380
the pursuit of material wealth or the pursuit of carnal pleasure that seems to be intentionally
03:57:49.660
engineered to misdirect them and kind of you know subvert this this messaging that we are getting out to them
03:57:58.700
that we are a healthy dignified and upstanding people so if they decide to go if they're exposed
03:58:05.300
to certain content that um you know we've all seen it that's like yeah i signed up for my course and and
03:58:10.680
you can make you can be a millionaire by the time you're 24 and bro you'll get so you'll you'll get so
03:58:16.820
many broads and you'll be you know alpha male bro and and if they reject that and they instead
03:58:22.220
see the content that we are outputting that's like look at your history remember who you are
03:58:27.780
and think about what you can be when we collectivize then we are having a very positive impact on the
03:58:34.480
uh digital psychosphere so i again you you know you nailed it black pill and white pill at the same
03:58:40.900
time depending on how you look at it from which angle so yeah the um we've got some strange stuff
03:58:47.160
going on at the uh meta psychological level that did not exist before
03:58:51.200
we need a uh centralized art department too now i think the time is the time is ripe for us to
03:59:13.740
uh start generating really large scale pieces of art and this is one of the reasons that capital
03:59:22.360
accumulation is so incredibly important to the cause right now is that if we could get a level
03:59:29.280
of capital accumulation rolling that is to the tune of millions of dollars or even hundreds of thousands
03:59:35.920
of dollars then we could start funding enterprise like like very well put together productions films
03:59:45.780
television shows and musical talent and we could start combining our our artistic enterprise into
03:59:53.940
these polished well-presented pieces of media that um would would be basically like a pirate
04:00:04.520
underground hollywood a a peckerwood if you will and that would be a that would be hugely beneficial
04:00:11.240
to the cause uh welcome to the stage fit set good to see you brother hope you're doing well what you got
04:00:16.340
for us well i was just gonna say like we can uh the reason why art is so degenerate because the only
04:00:21.640
ones who are commissioning art from artists are literally degenerate people like jews uh lgbtq
04:00:29.580
there's not conservatives there's not uh any uh there's not any really freemations there's there's
04:00:36.000
no one that you can describe as on the right commissioning art you're not paying people to do
04:00:42.740
this work that's what people have to understand like like these artists when they make these statues
04:00:48.900
they're not like you know i'm gonna make this fat black woman on a horse no no there there are people
04:00:54.560
going to go hey i would like to have a piece of art commissioning this is what i want and they say
04:00:59.060
okay your money checks out and they make it and so i'm just saying like if you want art to be
04:01:06.780
commissioned that that inspires young men and young white women to uh for greatness then we have to
04:01:15.560
yeah i absolutely agree with you brother i mean that is that is a uh really good place to
04:01:24.540
put resources in in kind of capturing that mind share and getting our art out there instead of just
04:01:34.920
these these kind of smaller underground digital representations we could really like i would love
04:01:43.200
to see some full-length feature films made by our our best our best visual artists that have you know
04:01:51.980
really good special effects really good acting really good scripts written that they i mean they
04:01:57.700
would probably cost uh hundreds of thousands of dollars to produce but we we could band together
04:02:03.760
pool our resources and we could get stuff like this out into the media sphere i just want to say
04:02:09.420
peckerwood production has got a really good ring to it
04:02:15.880
we need uh script writers we need we need screenwriters we need equipment we need actors
04:02:27.840
and we need special effects guys and then we're going to have to figure out
04:02:32.820
how to get um get everything everything filmed well i i would love to see a western
04:02:40.320
i think that that our guys could make a phenomenal western that completely blows out all of the kind of
04:02:47.280
nihilistic western dirty you know oh dirty sinful killers instead and is a message of wholesome
04:02:56.480
productivity and industriousness of our expansion west and uh has heroism and love and and survival all
04:03:06.440
woven into one and it wouldn't be your you know bog standard kind of uh oh yes but like it's a moral
04:03:14.600
quandary and it's like you know what about the gray morality of like the gunfighter and the all this stuff
04:03:20.820
like that and i think that that would be a phenomenal piece of american production and uh our european
04:03:27.560
brothers and sisters have so much cultural material to work with that they could produce some just
04:03:36.680
absolutely phenomenal pieces of media if if they had the resources to do so there's there's retelling
04:03:45.480
of there's so many tales that could be retold if we created our own series of uh our own version of
04:03:54.040
netflix's vikings for instance or something like that that didn't completely fall off after season two
04:04:00.180
and become a joke we could create these um these actual true stories we could take true stories from
04:04:07.280
our history and we could put them into these long-form pieces of media and they would be they would be
04:04:13.340
inspirational like why is there no film about charl martel the hammer fighting at the battle of tour why is
04:04:20.320
there no film about el sid the knight fighting in spain there is no film about the king harold
04:04:26.060
hedrada returning to reclaim his throne in denmark there's no film about uh the war of the roses
04:04:35.360
isn't there isn't there an el sid isn't that charlton heston there is an old one isn't there i think
04:04:43.300
there isn't there is an el sid yeah and uh and and some of those older films if they have any subversion
04:04:51.320
at all it's very very light touch some some i may argue um don't have any right uh subversion i don't
04:05:00.960
know uh the good the bad and the ugly um the pale rider there's a emily yukis is a a right-wing artist
04:05:12.560
like if you want like a painting or something commissioned talk to emily yukis like rusty
04:05:18.660
rusty shackelford is a is a right-wing artist there you go like these are real artists and i promise
04:05:25.520
you if you approach these real artists like rusty hey i want a painting a portrait that that shows this
04:05:34.300
this is my budget will you be do business with me and they would say get go fuck yourself
04:05:42.080
or they would say yes and that's all you have to do commission and all
04:05:46.340
this is uh this is see that's phenomenal and it would be ideal for us to have a centralized
04:06:00.880
a centralized capital resource allocation team of people who are trusted that um are taking
04:06:10.060
taking taking funds to intentionally commission stuff like this and to intentionally build stuff
04:06:16.400
like this and uh then we could you know we could even start to use it for architecture we could start
04:06:24.300
to get builders down to we could fund builders to go to rttl and build them you know a a gym a gymnasium
04:06:34.480
that is in uh in the tradition of our old european heritage and those kind of things would be so
04:06:42.560
phenomenal and and the the real the level of uh white pilling that would come from something like
04:06:48.840
that would be amazing that would be an excellent use of resources and um but again it's capital
04:06:55.880
capital holds back so many political movements and capital holds back so many initiatives that could
04:07:01.840
otherwise be achieved uh there is always the potential for an angel investor to come along and
04:07:08.980
somebody to say like you know i want to trust this group with with some resources that i want i want them
04:07:15.980
to build some amazing stuff and i would love to see these this media produced i would love to see this
04:07:22.360
architecture produced but um more often than not it's it's it's it's and it's going to be that's kind
04:07:30.620
of a a a long shot it would be much better to have a centralized open ledger kind of capital allocation
04:07:38.760
service that um because unfortunately most of us are anon and with anon people it's uh the level of
04:07:46.920
grift is like off the charts so it's soon as that this this kind of centralized capital accumulation
04:07:53.500
structure you know even even shows a it doesn't even have to demonstrate any ability or it doesn't
04:08:02.180
even have to show any sign of of distrust but it would just automatically be accused of grifting
04:08:09.060
so there's some there's something to overcome there and uh that'll be it's interesting to think
04:08:14.900
about how we could work towards that i think that would be uh well the current the current model
04:08:20.100
uh is is designed for grifters and and that's that's intentional right it's this this whole paradigm
04:08:30.600
of commerce that we exist on right now is is designed for grifters it's designed for manipulation
04:08:36.840
and this is how they make their bones um this is how they make their money and uh because they
04:08:44.420
they need that environment so that they can be just one of the people who are are operating uh with
04:08:51.640
plausible deniability that they're doing anything wrong uh and so this is the way that it's engineered
04:08:59.320
because it's it's engineered on purpose for the uh the benefits of extractors right they're extracting wealth
04:09:09.480
and that's the way that they need it to be so they they uh push and lean on that at every angle
04:09:17.960
again uh one tribe brought it up uh and and some other people did that there is there is capital
04:09:25.180
access to companies that will do that if if you design this so that we can extract wealth then we
04:09:35.560
will fund this project and those people are funding that project but we do have
04:09:40.560
billionaire white people we talked about them earlier now whether or not they're uh aware of
04:09:49.940
what's going on or care at all uh is another thing but it's not that they don't have access to capital
04:09:55.560
uh we have plenty of white people who do and it it makes me think of um of the buildings that
04:10:04.540
litter our history uh the the civilizations that litter our history if those people building those
04:10:12.100
buildings building those and and allocating resources sourcing stone and metal work and
04:10:19.720
glass from all over the world to build these these uh architectural wonders if they thought that
04:10:28.120
they were just going to be destroyed uh within a year then there would be no point to this they they
04:10:35.520
they built them on the premise that they would last centuries they built them on the premise that
04:10:40.860
they would stand as a monument to their european greatness to their to their own heritage the the
04:10:48.740
the challenge we have is to be able to sell and in in fact promise that the investments that these
04:11:01.880
people would make would not simply be destroyed by roaming hordes of orcs and other uh non-desirables
04:11:11.620
right we we have to be able to sell them the idea this is a sound and long-term investment that
04:11:18.460
won't just be burnt down or destroyed uh or economically um uh economically destroyed
04:11:30.180
by the system that is built around it and and so this is this is the fight and and it i'll go back to
04:11:40.620
rttl on the ground level taking this idea that this is something that can be invested in and it can defend
04:11:52.140
itself against the attack and when it does and it proves that proof of when the proof of concept is
04:12:00.940
there then the investment will come say good okay i know where i can store my capital i can store my
04:12:10.740
capital in this project because it's actually going to last and it will be something that has return on
04:12:20.220
investment and not just something that i'm throwing away uh resources towards something that ultimately
04:12:28.060
delivers no long-term value and this is this is the the the question at hand is whether or not we can
04:12:35.040
accomplish these things i i think i think they're doing a good job and i think we will continue to do
04:12:39.440
that um and once that once that proof of concept is laid and it can be replicated um the the white cells
04:12:51.380
of our society uh our people uh will turbo charge uh to no end uh and so it's it's uh it's there's going
04:13:02.360
to be a breakthrough at some point that sets the the cavalry uh a charge and and i'm i'm here for that i mean i
04:13:12.600
i believe it's happening um i believe that uh as and and our to our to our young men who wonder can
04:13:21.560
they accomplish things in their life look you are the only ones who can and when the time comes will
04:13:31.440
you be ready will you be ready to go charge and take what is yours and be able to defend it because when
04:13:41.120
the when the shit hits the fan opportunity is going to be so incredibly abundant you won't even know
04:13:52.100
which way to go because every way will promise riches beyond your belief but you're going to have
04:13:58.980
to do the take the action necessary to grab it and to then hold it and that that is that is what i think
04:14:09.540
is is coming within five years if it's a world war that's an opportunity if it's a a war on our our land
04:14:20.920
that's an opportunity whatever it is however cataclysmic the event the opportunity for the
04:14:30.200
white man to advantage himself of the moment is going to be uh nothing like they've ever
04:14:38.800
they've ever witnessed they're not going to be trying to figure out where to put you know a chunk
04:14:45.060
of change to get a one percent dividend in uh a a cd you're not gonna be looking at what bank you can
04:14:56.340
put your money in you're going to be looking at the acclimation of riches of which has never been
04:15:06.720
available in america since the founding uh that that's that's what i think is going to happen when
04:15:15.820
so get ready boys get ready lads and get ready and we want to build the framework for that too
04:15:25.800
we want to make sure that all this stuff is in place and that we can scale quickly and we need to
04:15:30.920
be able to scale up communications logistics infrastructure uh education providing for people
04:15:39.540
giving them havens where they can be safe where their families can be safe where they can have
04:15:44.380
healthy lifestyles and um they can be ready yeah and where your where your wife is not you know
04:15:50.680
obligated to go to her corporate job i mean that she's home right exactly she's home with your
04:15:56.620
children maintaining the home while you exercise uh your vril upon the world in a way uh that that
04:16:08.820
will i mean people should feel like uh ancient gods they should feel like ancient heroes they should feel
04:16:19.800
like the moment is upon them the um uh achilles of troy and and knowing that they're training for
04:16:31.360
something uh of which the call will arrive right to uh to not be ready to be despondent
04:16:42.360
is to their own demise to their own um you know failure to plan is planning to fail failing to prepare
04:16:53.640
is preparing to fail and every single day that goes by is a day that has an allotted time in which you
04:17:06.160
you engage you push yourself you study you you connect you network you exercise you read whatever it is
04:17:17.040
um you know this this is the those who do those who prepare uh will be those who succeed
04:17:27.800
well said well said well said brother homing bird you want to get in there my friend welcome to the
04:17:36.300
stage hope you're doing well hey mate thank you you as well um yes i'll speak on the uh
04:17:48.400
i was interested in the conversation about art and um sort of how it could relate to uh the concept of
04:18:05.200
rttl or return to the land and when i say that i essentially mean
04:18:16.400
um whites living in community amongst each other in harmony something that's been stolen from us
04:18:30.860
and it's why i appreciate a lot uh eric orwall's efforts and rttl generally um
04:18:43.120
um and bringing that in with art i mean the true art is inspired by the heart and soul and
04:18:58.420
is divinely inspired and in order for individuals to have the opportunity to create in that
04:19:11.920
way for a lot of people it's necessary to be integrated in a community like art ttl essentially a
04:19:30.500
healthy homogenous community of our people where there's true
04:19:40.560
love safety peace and support and so i think as we continue to demanding and achieving sovereignty
04:19:56.800
and true freedom and building ourselves up and our brethren up
04:20:07.300
naturally we're going to see art art art art um like art similar to what our ancestors
04:20:24.460
created like that's widely considered the most beautiful uh
04:20:34.300
uh sculptures paintings buildings etc um and so yeah i just wanted to throw that out there and also to
04:20:49.100
encourage everyone you know step by step to day by day to tap into your creative spirit and uh
04:21:02.300
you know create whether it's with a pencil a paintbrush a garden hoe etc um so anyway i appreciate the
04:21:24.300
conversation though and uh cheers cheers cheers hummingbird uh question uh what do you do for a living hummingbird
04:21:38.920
he doesn't he doesn't he doesn't he's he's staying low-key he's staying low-key
04:21:50.360
that i just asked well you're you're respectable brother your occupation um
04:22:02.040
huge impediments you know force you to find value in other things right the uh
04:22:16.360
the ability for a salesperson to hop on the phone and make a phone call and convert a sale uh is a skill
04:22:25.320
uh and they may lack in other areas of their life that they are uh they have trained on their personal
04:22:42.280
a set of personal talents uh that make them valuable and some people uh exercise those talents
04:22:52.600
um to a higher degree and some uh due to uh commitment discipline performance or just access to
04:23:05.000
opportunity uh you know exercise those talents um less and there's it's a bit of a
04:23:13.720
a um it's a bit of a fateful event that some people are able to exercise certain talents uh beyond
04:23:28.440
under you know really understanding uh they they've just they just are are really really uh put in the
04:23:37.080
right place at the right time with the right set of of assets so i just wanted to to kind of dig into
04:23:43.480
that with you because um everyone has impediments to their their skill sets their personalities
04:23:54.120
etc that push them in a certain direction and when you find that what you're doing uh is not fulfilling
04:24:05.880
uh um i was a handyman at a hotel for a period of time that's most miserable job
04:24:15.400
i've ever had a perfect for some people walking around
04:24:21.560
fixing you know replacing light bulbs fixing plumbing um painting um you know replacing
04:24:29.640
you know pieces of furniture etc uh and just enjoying that environment some people are just made for that
04:24:38.360
and the guy i was working for and with perfectly suited for that uh i was miserable like like wanted to kill
04:24:47.320
myself i did that for like three months i think and then i got a job as um with an excavating company
04:24:55.320
uh excavating in the dirt uh driving tractors digging with shovels um laying down infrastructure for new
04:25:07.240
um new construction oh man that was my speed man you know so it's it's uh everyone has
04:25:17.880
a a certain skill set that is applicable and can be used to uh to find their place in the world so
04:25:28.440
um respect to you uh you didn't want to expose that that's that is just fine just wanted to kind of dig
04:25:35.320
into that a little bit but yeah this is this is i mean well how you frame things about like
04:25:44.440
in pediment stating that i have a in pediment of speech and in pediment of the
04:25:53.320
mouth i could flip it flip the perspective and say
04:25:58.760
you've got an impediment of the ear an impediment of listening like you see what i'm saying
04:26:12.440
i have a i would have an impediment of patience um but no it's i i mean no i mean no disrespect the
04:26:19.480
the idea that that um your your speech is not uh with complication would just be
04:26:28.760
um would just be dishonest and and that doesn't mean that you're uh you know you have a failing
04:26:34.600
you know i i try to couch this in uh and understanding we all have impediments all right
04:26:40.920
we have i have my wife will say i have a hearing impediment for sure um i have a i have a great hearing
04:26:47.400
impediment with my wife sometimes um and these are just these are just factors of of who we are and
04:26:57.960
we're you know i think in in whole that we understand what we the value that we bring
04:27:06.360
uh with what we have you know some have an impediment of the of the hand that's kind of
04:27:12.200
what i was thinking i was wondering what your art skills are because being able to be concise like i i
04:27:19.880
can my hands a steady hand and my eyes are are very very good i can take a picture uh and scale it up
04:27:33.720
to um you know 20 30 times and draw the picture in um in detail uh to scale almost to perfection
04:27:49.880
um and and that's just a uh you know a skill because my hand is steady and my eyes is uh visually you
04:27:58.200
know proportionate in that way and you know there's other things that that i can't do um and uh and i
04:28:09.000
respect where i find my talents and and endeavor those i i was just curious as to what uh what certain
04:28:15.800
things that you've endeavored um because your mind's good um we can all hear that your mind is your mind
04:28:21.960
is sharp and uh has elevated uh levels of uh conceptualism and understanding uh and so the
04:28:33.640
power that you have i was i was just interested in what what uh what your superpower is because everyone
04:28:39.800
has one um and uh stuttering i'd say exceptional exceptional well hummingbird you're always welcome
04:28:50.760
here brother and and uh being an audio program um you know you always add value um i was i was
04:28:59.080
you know there are those who can speak much more quickly than you and deliver absolutely zero value
04:29:06.840
uh and that person was not allowed to come up to our stage uh try as he might today because he adds no
04:29:14.680
value he's a he's a and and uh i don't know what his superpower is but i'm sure it's something but
04:29:20.520
speaking uh and reading the room and a stage like this uh is not one of his superpowers at all so he was
04:29:27.960
uh but uh you know by juxtaposing that with you somebody who comes up adds value and brings your heart to the
04:29:35.960
game um you know that's exceptional and uh and yeah no i i i see what you're saying there with your
04:29:43.160
with the stuttering being the superpower i i'm i'm keyed in on what you just uh what you just noted there
04:29:49.080
well i have i was um i'm bored i was i'm totally deaf in one ear uh since birth i never have had any
04:29:58.760
hearing in my left ear and um in a way it's like oh you know i cannot hear sounds directionally and
04:30:07.720
for this reason i was not allowed to join the marine corps when i was 18 which i wanted to do
04:30:13.640
because uh i was all hopped up on call of duty at the time and i like being outside and i was like
04:30:19.320
you know what i'm gonna be a seer guy and i thought that would be the coolest thing ever and they're lost
04:30:24.920
but if you're deaf in your left ear and you come under fire in the middle of the night well you're
04:30:31.080
in trouble because uh all of a sudden you're looking around try to see muzzle flashes instead of being
04:30:37.080
able to hear where things are coming from but my theory is that um that little nugget of gray matter
04:30:44.440
or white matter it's it's white matter for us inside the the noggin up there instead of being used to
04:30:52.120
hear stuff i actually have been able to dedicate to uh retention and regurgitation of printed materials
04:31:01.160
so that's the way i look at it and um yeah nature nature directs i mean nature directs you
04:31:09.000
in the way that you can go if you were uh great at everything or or capable of everything uh without any
04:31:19.800
any uh resistance to one direction or the other uh you know maybe there are some of those people
04:31:33.480
and maybe those people do find themselves in a world of nihilism right when but when you have um
04:31:40.840
a a a direction presented to you by the natural universe and it gives you a means of of overcoming
04:31:51.880
because everyone's going to have the sense of of uh inferiority in some sense or another uh regardless
04:32:03.000
if you don't have that you might be missing something uh coming as a child into the world
04:32:09.240
you're you're you're surrounded by limitation you're you're you're surrounded by um
04:32:17.880
by obstacles and challenges um and some you overcome and some direct you toward something that is more
04:32:28.760
capable of your overcoming and then you you start to develop skills and abilities
04:32:34.920
and you're you know based on that environment as a child that form who you are as an adult and you
04:32:42.760
know and this is one of the reasons why going outdoors as a child and and running around in nature
04:32:49.480
gives you that sense of of adventure of of greatness and grandeur and exploration
04:32:57.080
and when you're cooped up in a city and everything is commercialized um everything is is organized to
04:33:07.400
stand on sidewalks cross streets when green um you know i used to walk around uh i was in a very strange
04:33:27.080
seeking a higher higher plane i was living in a big city and i would just ignore
04:33:36.280
stoplights and when i and i didn't have a car so i'd walk a lot
04:33:41.960
and i would just walk and i i would have this sense i i would i would have it in myself i'm
04:33:47.160
i'm just gonna walk across the street through these and this was three or four lanes the other three lanes
04:33:53.480
of traffic each way and if the light was red i would just walk through the cars as they went
04:33:59.960
like a game of frogger and i would just i would just have a a steady can a steady canter in my step
04:34:10.920
and just walk through the cars and they would buzz by me like within a foot of each side as they went
04:34:19.320
one way or the other and i would uh i would say i was walking with the dinosaurs like walking beneath
04:34:25.880
the feet of the dinosaurs as they pounded and i just had this sense of of it it was like
04:34:33.880
a a paradox of immortality and mortality that i was walking through this because they didn't stop
04:34:41.880
they didn't honk their horns they just were like who the what the is this guy doing right is is
04:34:48.360
probably what they were thinking and i would just walk through that um and i get that i think i got that
04:34:56.440
from my upbringing i went from a world of openness and and uh natural purity to a city that just
04:35:07.800
was corrupt and disgusting and and i just wanted to defy it right so i spent it was about a month i just
04:35:16.360
spent walking around and uh and going from place to place without any attention toward the the laws that
04:35:25.880
they had put in place it's very it was an interesting experience uh i was i did this i did this with my
04:35:34.360
with my bicycle when i lived in uh when i lived in the city no helmet um fixed gear single speed
04:35:42.920
yes i was uh i was a i was a i was a fixie guy and um i would roll in between the traffic i would go in
04:35:52.360
between the cars and rock back and forth and cut in front of them and go like 30 miles an hour down the
04:36:00.200
hills and like ah yeah i remember that there's a sensation there there's a craving that you have
04:36:08.840
as a young man if you are uh one of these one of us yes i i shall not be tamed yeah and it's i shall
04:36:16.840
i won't spit the eye of this of this behemoth it is i had people try to door knock me all the time they
04:36:25.080
were trying to open their doors and knock me over and i wasn't ready for it and i'd swerve around and
04:36:29.640
i kicked a couple of cars and i you know i was a it was a menace and um it's uh it's something about
04:36:38.600
that impersonality it makes me think of jd salinger catcher in the rye that was kind of one of the uh
04:36:44.280
themes of that book was this young man's quest for a uh for reflecting off of this huge behemoth this
04:36:52.040
faceless monstrosity and developing an identity a defiance to this thing oh it's interesting hey
04:37:00.520
also vixies are solid if you think of it like i mean that that was sort of like the original uh
04:37:10.120
uh tech i guess for bicycles though it's also like like more practical in some ways because you
04:37:27.000
could sort of maintain balance without stepping off the bicycle right so um i think fixies are cool anyway
04:37:40.680
yeah it was fun especially when you get used to it i had a a pretty nice velo velodrome fixie that um
04:37:49.160
i uh i that thing used to take me all over the city it was so cool i would race the bus because i
04:37:55.800
would look at the time that it took to ride the bus because the bus stank so i was nice and racist by then
04:38:02.040
and if once you're racist you can't ride the bus anymore like that option is out you can't do it public
04:38:07.720
transit is gone never again it's stinky and it's full of roids and people and it's sticky and it's
04:38:14.840
disgusting so it's so gross it's so gross and so foul yeah i and we talked about trains i would
04:38:23.000
rather ride a train than an airplane uh airplanes just being stuck in that capsule with all of that
04:38:32.280
garbage floating around is just so disgusting breathing the air breathing the shibun air
04:38:41.400
yeah no thank you no thank you hey have you tried a unicycle
04:38:48.280
i haven't i have not i never went i could never get a unicycle to stand up straight
04:38:53.320
have you done that hummingbird i'm not sure i think i've probably tried it like when i was like
04:39:01.800
a child though like i haven't um that may have been only like you know it's a time or two although i'm
04:39:14.040
sort of like curious and interested in them like i think they're interesting anyway and i think
04:39:21.320
that like i'm thinking of them because they're fixed of course so it's like um like fixed gear
04:39:31.000
although um yeah i may get one i think they'd be sort of fun honestly
04:39:43.080
well i've never been able to ride one i there i had access to one for a short period of time
04:39:49.720
and tried and could not and what in the unicycle also whenever i think about it i think of jugglers
04:39:59.800
like a juggler on a unicycle uh so this person is balancing on a single wheel which i can't do on its
04:40:09.160
own and then juggling three bowling pins at the same time and when i i can imagine what's that what that's
04:40:19.000
like right i can the the physical experience of feeling that and that's that's a um
04:40:30.280
that's a flow state situation right you are if you are on a unicycle juggling uh bowling pins you are
04:40:39.960
in the flow state and that experience is exceptional and although it looks on the outside it looks like a
04:40:47.400
circus act the actual experience of doing it is is transcendent to me and i think it's amazing
04:40:57.640
also you you could the balance on a unicycle and ride a unicycle like i have zero to doubt that
04:41:11.960
that's something that you could do um you know i think like
04:41:22.920
having like some support is sometimes necessary whether it be from someone who has experience in
04:41:35.880
what you're attempting um what you're attempting um or just like a friend right like cheering you on though
04:41:47.240
i mean i think for like riding a unicycle a lot of it is about um the balance and um
04:41:59.080
um um i guess mostly about the balance and that's something that you could uh improve gradually at your own desire right
04:42:20.440
you know it's like uh there's so many things that's like
04:42:23.000
you can't it makes me think for some reason thinking about balance and thinking about uh
04:42:29.080
skill made me think of a business opportunity that you know i'm gonna bootstrap this right
04:42:34.680
it's gonna be white power tree forts you hire us we come out boom build you a white power tree for it
04:42:44.360
it's gonna be amazing dude we'll have windows gonna have a little little electricity
04:42:50.440
there's starlink on the top solar panels point at the tree and we'll build you a white power tree for
04:42:57.720
it in it and these things could be like luxury with like uh carpet sleeping arrangements all the
04:43:04.600
above heck yeah hey tree houses are hype i'm i'm into tree houses like you know if you think of it like
04:43:14.520
like there's something special about like being um among the trees and uh sleeping up there too
04:43:27.240
climbing a rope ladder up to you know the the balcony yeah it's um being able to pull that rope ladder up
04:43:37.560
and create a space of solace as a child is uh you know these are these are exceptional things
04:43:47.240
hey here's an idea that we just birthed in here a uh an rttl style uh community of
04:44:00.440
tree home uh enthusiast and then have some like really great common areas
04:44:13.400
in the community i'm down let's fucking do it nice we got we got hummingbirds stoked right now i like it
04:44:23.720
it hey hey look we can call it r tree tree l that's hey let's go return to the trees return to the
04:44:33.240
trees and the logo is return to monk return to monkey uh nate welcome welcome brother what do we
04:44:40.760
what do we got man how are you doing hey not too bad fellas good afternoon white power
04:44:47.480
yeah i was just uh we're talking about white power tree house man that's that sounds like some fun
04:44:51.640
um hey as long as i can uh as as long as i can do the uh the low voltage wiring i'll take care of all
04:44:58.920
that for you guys perfect superb try to think what i could do i could do the uh i could do the um
04:45:11.160
the digital part the digital hookups so you know you've got your you could still uh we don't do we
04:45:17.720
want you know do you want the kids playing ps5 in their tree fort that sounds kind of that's kind
04:45:22.520
of lame i don't know if they need starlink up there i think it'll be well faraday box it that's what we
04:45:28.040
could do we could faraday box the thing so there is no there is no digital signal it can get in there
04:45:33.320
it's hermetically sealed from the poisonous toxic outside world hey that's solid here's another idea
04:45:42.200
having zip lines around right having like a whole ecosystem of like tree homes and tree
04:45:50.280
common spaces like you know this is gonna be great
04:45:57.720
that would be excellent we could have a uh we could have a like a crow's nest set up you know like
04:46:03.400
secret hidden crow's nests where you have to like undo a panel and then there's like a like you can go up
04:46:10.840
into the top of the trees and there's like a canopy the canopy hangout spot with the you know just
04:46:17.400
some some spaces up there it'd be like a a dream come true for these kids it'd be phenomenal you're
04:46:23.080
not getting off light buddy you're gonna swing a fucking hammer oh all right deal deal wait till
04:46:30.760
you see my measures and cuts sammy then you'll be then you'll be singing a different tune
04:46:34.600
hey although i appreciate that sammy i think if like everybody's sort of uh you you know i think
04:46:45.800
there's something special about like like learning how to do something and like doing it like regardless
04:46:55.560
of one's uh level of entries so i appreciate that yeah man i mean look i'm a retarded ass redneck
04:47:07.080
fucking i can wire up low voltage i can do all the digital stuff too that stuff's easy to learn it
04:47:12.760
takes like an afternoon look in the the stuff slinging a hammer you know putting boards up framing
04:47:18.760
a house that stuff's easy to learn too but it takes a certain kind of person to be able to do that
04:47:23.560
grueling work and be able to do it good so we don't need half answers everybody can learn how to
04:47:30.040
plug in fucking wires it's not it's not hard there's instructions on all that shit we need our guys to
04:47:36.120
be able to do the gritty stuff every one of you sorry you're not getting off easy deal deal i've done
04:47:45.880
siding i've done roofs before for one summer and then uh was like nah i'm not beat how about uh
04:47:56.360
i'll do the um i'll stock the bookcase there we go i'll stock the bookcases to make sure that there's
04:48:01.960
no subversive garbage in there i will be the uh the censorship i'll run the censorship department
04:48:07.480
and i'll swing a hammer fine sort of like how in uh i guess when the nazis came into power they sort of
04:48:23.880
uh you know got rid of all these texts about pedophilia and transgenderism and all that
04:48:37.480
so yes yeah yeah i'll i'll be the fireman like in uh fahrenheit 451 i'll be the fireman i'd love
04:48:45.240
that job there's so much so much burning to be done there's so much immolation that has to take place
04:48:51.320
it's gonna be we're gonna need pyres upon pyres pallets upon pallets just to even get started just
04:48:58.200
to make a dent oh it'll be wonderful it'll be burning year-round for decades we'll always be able to
04:49:04.280
find somebody i mean something to burn i mean seriously though like it is i i think like
04:49:12.680
this is sort of a beautiful thing to just like we're having a conversation and suddenly we're thinking
04:49:21.480
about like having a rgtl community a pro white pro european caucasian arian community of tree homes i
04:49:39.480
mean that's a beautiful thing and and all also especially because like it doesn't have to be
04:49:49.400
fantasy like that's gonna be be in the future and and so i it's it's great that we're sort of
04:50:00.200
speaking these things into existence right yeah and you know um i i'm not i used to go to
04:50:08.840
one of these like camps when i was a kid one of these summer camps and they had the whole um
04:50:16.360
the whole like tree thing set up they had like the the rope bridge and everything and and they would
04:50:22.200
do like courses where they'd hook you up to the belay and and you know you could try the rock climbing
04:50:29.080
wall and you could try to make it across the rope bridge and break the record for how fast you could go
04:50:34.040
across and um they had like a kind of a one of those uh military style like wall challenges where
04:50:42.520
it's just a flat wall and you and four other guys have to figure out how to get over it in the fastest
04:50:48.520
time and all this great stuff like that and this would be like having uh having rttl style set up
04:50:55.880
and having a summer camp set up with cabins and on a lake with kayaks uh three course zip lines
04:51:05.800
full like a dining hall you know all this great stuff man this would be excellent excellent places for for
04:51:13.560
people to spend time as a family send their kids to go hang out we could have uh survival courses we
04:51:20.760
could do archery we could do bushcraft we could do all sorts of stuff and sammy that's what you're
04:51:25.960
you're not getting off easy on this one either brother you gotta have to run the the woodworking
04:51:30.200
construction instruction course and having um having teaching the kids how to yeah how to draw yeah but
04:51:36.920
you gotta sign a waiver if i'm gonna do it because i'm gonna cuss at your kids that's it
04:51:43.080
we're gonna do a drill sergeant old school we're making them tough making them tough they gotta
04:51:47.560
learn how to deal with the real world ain't gonna be easy i love it speaking of smithos yes sir it's that
04:51:57.880
time it's that time is it well it's all we got 11 minutes left or so but um that is something that's
04:52:06.440
like this is something that's distinctly lacking in our young men when you were a young man did you
04:52:10.760
go to any of these summer camps did you do this kind of thing i had a couple of them that i went
04:52:15.000
to my parents sent me to i didn't i went to a uh christian camp though so probably i think it was a
04:52:22.120
week long it was you know it had some of these aspects of it um but no i didn't i didn't get to go to
04:52:29.480
the uh the nice ones um yeah i had to my dad had the hookup through his job with one of these
04:52:39.000
these ones that was like way out in the middle of nowhere and we got to go i got to go and
04:52:43.240
kind of uh pal around my friends and um of course we took it for granted you know it's the kind of
04:52:50.040
thing it's like it seems like a night a very 90s experience like the summer camp with the counselors who
04:52:56.280
are all probably getting stoned and uh in the janitor's closet and then coming out and running
04:53:03.080
these programs or you play kickball or dodgeball and learn how to whittle they actually gave us knives
04:53:08.840
and stuff so it's like i don't know don't know if that's uh socially acceptable these days giving
04:53:14.840
kids knives which is it should be it should be i remember the the like the knife fear is imagine our
04:53:21.400
our grandparents thinking about knives being dangerous thinking about knives being anything
04:53:28.600
other than a tool that you should learn to use as young as possible and that uh oh you know watch
04:53:34.600
out i don't know if you should give that a young man a knife but what if something happens what if he
04:53:39.080
cuts himself what if he cuts himself and has a little boo-boo yeah it's crazy but give him a smartphone
04:53:47.000
well that's that's that's that's the uh that's the the numbers issue when when the the pansy
04:53:58.120
garbage human outnumbers the warrior and the warrior class then the warrior class
04:54:08.200
you cut out did you cut out for everybody or just me
04:54:27.320
skull did you cut out too i see both you guys's mics open i can't hear either of you
04:54:39.720
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i'm not hearing anything either mate i think you both both you need to recycle real quick
04:56:08.920
unless it's just us two can we get a thumbs up can anybody hear him thumbs up
04:56:24.040
all right well we get while we're waiting to get them back uh talking about the unicycle man i never
04:56:37.080
was good at unicycling but i did have like over a thousand hops in a row on the pogo stick so you
04:56:44.120
know put that in your put that on your notebook and i could also wheelchair a wheel uh wheelie a wheelchair
04:56:50.840
for like over 15 minutes i think pogo sticks follow the same category as religious talk you are
04:56:56.360
officially gay sammy you know what no we we gotta have a fucking rundown on the rule changes you can't
04:57:02.760
just sideline me with that shit all right fair warning shots fired
04:57:11.560
no i was uh yeah i got a call come in i guess it disconnected me
04:57:15.880
uh yeah i was just i was just ranting about you know not letting your children become
04:57:21.960
pussies right making their life hard so that they become strong men there's no reason for us to
04:57:29.480
uh go through the cycle of of good times make weak men weak men make hard times hard times make strong
04:57:37.800
men just don't make the good times so good yeah exactly keep everything a little bit uncomfortable
04:57:47.080
and a little bit hard like the whole point of you know the typically the women being afraid of their
04:57:52.280
kids not having knives because they'll get cut that's the fucking point they're supposed to cut
04:57:57.240
themselves a little tiny little bit kind of serious but not you know hospital worthy so they learn
04:58:03.880
why not to fuck around with it they want to trade um a world where some kids cut off a finger
04:58:12.520
for a world where all kids are diet have diabetes and they're gonna and they go hey we solved the
04:58:19.960
finger problem it's like yeah yeah now you have a diabetes problem like you didn't solve anything
04:58:26.440
they can function without a finger uh the diabetes is taking off their feet right so it's
04:58:33.880
it's it's it's uh it's a culture thing and it it's not easy because if you're in california
04:58:42.920
surrounded by a bunch of pussies then then you're you must be a right-wing uh crazy man who uh is gonna freak
04:58:55.640
out it's it's uh it's a delicate dance over here to be honest to be to to
04:59:03.480
you you can you can hide power levels to a point but in california it's very hard because
04:59:17.320
our people who are warrior class elite human beings and elite human capital am i gone again
04:59:39.240
oh well there he goes i'm sorry i'm in the middle of moving stuff marco you got to keep the show going
04:59:45.640
so here's the thing this is what brother mythos is is is saying you know it's it's a matter of how
04:59:55.480
you're brought up like i got my first shotgun believe it i'm eight years old uh i was raised
05:00:02.440
by a man from mississippi who taught me muzzle control which nobody on television if you watch it you see
05:00:09.800
people pointing weapons at each other you don't even point a bb gun at someone unless you intentionally
05:00:16.040
mean to or a water gun unless you intentionally mean to do it right like alec baldwin killed this
05:00:22.040
killed this woman never admitted it this is a guy from california i'm not picking on him he's
05:00:28.280
probably not originally from california i'm not picking on my california brothers this guy didn't
05:00:32.600
even understand muzzle control he pointed a gun and uh i had an argument with someone the other day
05:00:38.680
and they go well you know he thought it was unloaded so here's a news flash for you more people are killed
05:00:44.040
with unloaded guns than you are with loaded guns and if you don't understand that then your father
05:00:48.440
never taught you anything okay so muzzle control what do i mean here like a knife if you cut yourself
05:00:57.000
you cut yourself now i don't want to see a child cut but they weren't taught right they weren't
05:01:02.200
brought up right and that's why you see these spooks and everybody else shooting themselves
05:01:06.920
in cars and all this shit they don't know what they're doing it's like sports the people that get
05:01:12.360
hurt don't know what they're doing and their parents have failed them and i'm really passionate about this
05:01:20.760
and i started talking about things like muzzle control when my children were very young when i was 10
05:01:26.280
years old i was walking in the woods with a shotgun by myself it was a long gun so it was
05:01:32.040
safe and if you don't know what a long gun is you probably won't understand anything i'm saying
05:01:37.000
anyway it was a long gun so you know it's safe for her but i was taught muzzle control from the
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moment i got that shotgun for christmas at eight years old uh so thanks for letting me share
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yeah uh thanks for that i don't hear about muzzle control often enough to even understand uh
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exactly what it means uh i'm not i'm not as versed a gun guy as i should be um i could i could uh i could
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throw a fishing rod though um and uh there is a technical issue going on with the space i was
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cut uh kicked off a few times in the last hour or so and uh and i noticed uh
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we had a few other people kicked out of the space so uh we'll see maybe it's just our space who knows
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muzzle control comes down to pretty much the basics of firearm safety and it's treated always like it's
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loaded keep your finger off of the trigger and don't point it at anything you don't intend to shoot
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well my boys have uh have been trained with started with uh bb guns when they were you know
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single digit kids in age and you know that that is one that uh that i taught them all right don't don't
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don't don't aim it at anything you don't intend to destroy right pretty simple
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easy to understand rule of uh of gun usage but yeah marco get in there
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i mean you guys are you guys are close you're correct um muzzle control so let me tell you if you
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ever go to a range and uh you know there's somebody that knows what they're doing and usually they do
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particularly like open ranges here in the south you know it also includes you don't wave you don't
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wave a gun around you don't you don't pass you don't pass a muzzle in the in the uh you don't
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explicitly have to point it at someone you don't that's an ass whipping if you pointed at someone
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but you don't wave it around right they will send you home and ask you not to come back
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if you're at a range right so muzzle control like in the woods if you have a long gun like we're
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talking about shotguns and rifles keep it up on your shoulder man if it accidentally discharges
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which this other brother was correct i didn't get who it was you never have your finger on the
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trigger man that's when you're really ready to fire that's weapons free right that's what we call
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weapons free uh so you know it's on your shoulder if it happens to discharge your dad's probably going
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to whip your ass later and whatever or chastise you at least but or you have it aimed at the ground
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but you never wave it in front of uh you never wave it you don't have to point it up you don't
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wave it in front of a human being so thanks for letting me share
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what's up everybody it's 301 you know what time it is
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4 o'clock eastern time 1 p.m pacific time yeah everybody 301 it's everyone's favorite time here
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on x it's time for 1488 radio did school mask give his sign off or did he get dropped uh x kicked him
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and kicked me um just yeah marco and sammy up here so i was running admin and i keep admin in my ear
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right and um all of a sudden space went blank started flipping out computer was still up and running
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tablet went silent and i had to uh reconnect to everything so they did try to drop the space
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there was attempts attempts were made but they were caught because uh with great power comes great
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responsibility and that responsibility is vigilance so what's up everybody it's 1488 radio um if you can
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do me a solid mythos and change the title while i give i'm on it rundown awesome yeah great talks in
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meat and potatoes for lunch today um so white power to use skull mask and also you mythos but uh
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don't know what it's about i'll tell you right now the 14 words goes as follows we must secure the
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existence of our people and a future for white children this is step one in your white nationalist
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racialist identity and knowing the 14 words it's a call to action it's more than just saying i'm white
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i'm proud to be white no it is the things that i do help secure the existence of our people in a
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future for white children so the must is a call to action in the 14 words and i encourage each and
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every one of you to meditate that on it on a daily basis so that way you actually are doing something
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to make this beautiful white country an even better an even better place for white children
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for our future for our wives and for each other so with that said that concludes the 14 the 88 i know
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the adl says the 88 is hail hitler it's fun to say hail hitler it's fun to say hh it's fun to say 88 but
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the 88 is actually the 88 precepts by david lane if you're not familiar with the 18 precepts you can
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check out david lane 1488.com and a quick summary of the 88 precepts are they are core tenants to
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your racial identity you can meditate on one or two of the precepts on a daily basis i would encourage you
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to do so and see how you can implement the 88 precepts in your everyday life with the actions
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that you choose and the way that you choose to see the world from a philosophical standpoint
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while also embracing the 14 words so check out the 88 precepts be about it live about it because if
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you're not about it then you're not as white power as you should be you're just probably semi
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white power and you know if you're lukewarm what does the bible say it says you'll be vomited out
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yeah yeah it's one of my favorite lines from gangs of new york yeah so don't be vomited out of the
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mouth of white power you either be about it you live it you say it and you're not fraudulent or uh
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uh you're gonna get vomited out you're gonna get kicked out you're gonna be ostracized you're gonna
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be labeled a fraud so don't be a fraud be about it um here on 1488 radio we do have permanent
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they want us off of the battlefield whether it's in online spaces or in real life i'd encourage you to
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real everything that you do so yeah how you doing today bud how you doing mythos radio already
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disconnected how are you how you doing um how you doing i'm good i'm good do it do it uh yeah doing
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good man um full had a great lunch spent a great couple hours with skull mask and uh you know getting
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some work done uh while i'm uh chatting it up with you uh gentlemen and so uh another day halfway done
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over here and uh yeah feeling good i've got a couple of topics uh myself that uh can be interesting
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what a guy what a guy i was actually halfway to listening well i wouldn't even say halfway probably
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like 20 minutes listening to the sam hyatt nick fuentes interview and i wasn't getting much because
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i was running all over the house i'm building i'm building a bed frame right now boys and it's a lot
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i listened to an hour of that and then it was over and it seemed to me that there was clips of it that i
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didn't see and didn't hear maybe i didn't listen closely enough i do have a hearing impediment um
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but your wife tells you so i i i think that they did more than just the interview so i've seen stuff
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i think they shot some other content sam hyde's a pretty creative guy got some b-roll yeah so i think
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i saw some wild edits i mean sam hyde does some pretty wild edits but i don't think that that sit down
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an interview with the wheelbarrow in the background and fuentes wearing a harley davidson merch jacket
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i don't think that that's the only thing that those guys did but i'm not a true believer griper so
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maybe i'm wrong but i i get the sense that that's not all that those two did you know yeah the real
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content is in the hidden griper discord and the only way you can get in it is if you're brown
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no but um you know anytime nick fuentes does one of these interviews it's it's rather informative
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at the very least on who he is as a person i know the last interview he did he uh came off
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as a flaming homosexual which no one is surprised but uh this one seemed okay so far i didn't get into
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much so again i i don't have as much information i failed to do my homework which means i failed you
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guys and for that i will take my lashings i will i will take the walk of shame and you can throw your
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internet stones at me as this show continues but i think there's plenty of other stuff to talk about
05:14:54.280
you'd see what old mythos has lined up i think there's overlap between what i would think and
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but i think people have get enough griper content enough nick fuentes content i don't i don't know if we
05:15:03.400
need to cover that ground that ground is really well covered so i i think um there i don't i don't
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know how much we even need to get into that i mean that's not so much what i like to hear
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well i mean he's got you know you say what you want about him he's got the nastiest clipper army on
05:15:20.040
the internet like no one even comes close like no one even comes close to what fuentes's clipper army
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does it's just it's it's like remarkable the number of platforms he's it's just he is some of
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the most like voracious propagandists i've ever seen so that that's there's that so i don't know if
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we need to he doesn't need any help i mean he's crushing the game so as it is whether you like it or
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not if you can't see that then you just can't objectively analyze what the fuck's going on and
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that sounds like a you problem and your bias clouds your judgment and you're not that smart
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well i'll say this you you just invoked some of my creative juices in regards to nick fuentes's
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clipper army and i'm thinking about the movie 300 where where that one persian looking dude is saying
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our arrows will blot out the sun and you know leonidas kind of laughs at him or one of the guys
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laughs at him and says then we'll fight in the shade and i'm just thinking about a bunch of brown
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people making millions of clips of nick fuentes as these arrows come flying down to real white
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nationalists and uh yeah real white nationalists fight in the shade and create piles of dead bodies
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so let's fucking go let me also let me let me also reiterate that this show is for entertainment
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purposes only all jokes that are made in regards to any type of violent action is just that it is a joke
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it is for comedy don't take it seriously and don't do anything that we say in regards to
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certain violence we are anti-violence here on 1488 radio so basically yeah look if you guys need to
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fed push just text it to me i'll say it i'll take all liability i'm 100 serious lol
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well yeah i'll say i was i was impressed with the uh with the fuentes interview i thought it was one of
05:17:19.960
his best um yeah i thought he brought his a game to the table um in terms of uh of his dialogue with
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sam hyde uh you know there's uh you know there is there's anti-para um is it anti-para is it parasites
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yeah it's there's anti-parasitic things you can take uh that have been known to cure homosexuality
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so you never know that uh you know fuentes uh could be on a redemption arc in his own regard
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here so yeah i've got hope for the kid uh he's still 79 percent uh european which he'll never recover
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from and uh most of that is southern uh italian uh so that's even worse um but all in all you know
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good interview nothing revelatory that i thought um you know just just flexing his uh
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his understanding and his uh historical knowledge of the game and uh and how it's being played i thought
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it was well done yeah apparently um he did have a show not too long ago it might have been a couple
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of days ago where he kind of really went hard and said if i don't make it you guys got to live this
05:18:52.440
legacy you got to do it too but he did do a great job on on naming the forces that have created the
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um the frankenstein's monster of neoconservatism you know your jd vance's uh that was propped up by
05:19:09.720
peter teal and stuff like that so credit where credit is due he will always be a mexican to me
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uh especially because that's what he outwardly says he is to authorities so until he until he
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disavows himself and says you know what i said i was a mexican because i was scared i don't identify
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as a mexican um then maybe maybe uh i can forgive the kid but yeah that that was a decent show i
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caught like a 15 minute clip of it but we're not here to talk about groipers or nick fuentes are we
05:19:46.040
we're here to talk about we said the land one thing look i i have his i have his uh his dna test he he
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went over his dna test i don't know how you identify as a mexican here's the here's the mexican
05:20:00.040
problem mexican isn't a an ethnicity mexican is a a a like an identity it's very strange uh the the
05:20:09.560
kid's got uh he's mostly southern european or southern italian uh he's got some iberian in there
05:20:17.640
right some other things like where people you know identify as a mexican will always be strange to me
05:20:25.320
and i i say this actually in reference to uh old gypsy crusader uh apparently he's part mexican
05:20:35.560
but mexican isn't an ethnicity you're either aztec or you're spanish in in uh nick fuentes uh case
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he's d by dna he's southern italian so it's just it's just an odd i i no longer look at mexican
05:20:53.000
the way i ever did you know it's and i say that as a lifelong uh californian who has looked at me
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at all aztecs and all spanish-speaking people no matter what color they were all spanish-speaking
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people were mexican to me now forever it's just the way it always was i no longer even look at them
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like that i don't consider mexican the thing uh it's it's it's basically baja california to me and it's
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it's filled with uh invaders there's no place called mexico and i disavow
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oh i thought my mic was open yeah i was gonna say so yeah that's fine i've done enough today
05:21:43.480
no no i was gonna say let's go uh mexico from here on out will be called aztec inca slopland
05:21:52.280
and until we find another name or morale improves aztec aztec inca slopland is is whatever square
05:22:01.400
uh mile uh south of panama there is uh mexico i vote dysenteria
05:22:09.400
we can call it dysenteria is a perfect name for it uh and uh it should just be a pile of uh of
05:22:17.960
shite and uh decomposition but uh but everything south of california is is baja california now um
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all the way down to panama and uh you know as a as the first order uh following in the great
05:22:34.840
footsteps of uh the orange man uh i will rename mexico from mexico to baja california
05:22:45.960
all right i'm here for it let's go maybe we should just rename california while we're at
05:22:51.880
it it's too spaniard we need to turn it into like white landia or something
05:22:55.960
i will come up with a name and i'll pitch it and see uh what you think i agree with that 100 every
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spanish name uh in california uh all the way up to the oregon border uh will be renamed to something
05:23:19.800
now here's the real question if we're going ham on the spaniards slash their mistakes right their
05:23:29.000
their jewish science experiment mistakes are we gonna go ham on amerigo vespucci
05:23:35.400
because he came up with the name america are we gonna have to rename america are we gonna get
05:23:41.240
really contentious here am i gonna be super duper white reich contrarian right now
05:23:49.080
i'll allow it okay i i was just kidding i'm totally down with america amerigo vespucci
05:24:05.800
he was one of them italians new new american reich that's what it is new american reich
05:24:12.280
imperial american reich where we take over every land of the mud races extract all of their
05:24:21.080
resources put them in camps and guess what we're not gonna feed them we're not gonna feed them
05:24:30.440
we'll just work them till they're gone let's go
05:24:37.320
it's the moral thing to do in fact any any wavering any negotiation off of that point is uh
05:24:48.200
is failure there is nothing more humanitarian than that right we're humanitarians here on 1488 radio
05:24:57.080
and true humanitarianism is putting the lesser mud races to work till they can no longer work or
05:25:04.120
breed yeah i just watched a video and the the non-humanitarian thing is to dress these shiboons
05:25:11.320
up in our uh in our cheerleading outfits for that we have for our own girls uh in high schools and
05:25:20.280
pretend that they're doing something uh of any uh import at all and and i just watched a video of
05:25:29.400
them on a basketball court on both sides and they just shibooned into a big brawl like they always do
05:25:35.960
right that this is not humanitarian pretending that your monkey is not a monkey and dressing it up and
05:25:43.480
then letting it run around the basketball court is not humanitarian it is actually uh the opposite of
05:25:49.960
that it is cruel and unusual and it is is a poor choice uh you know that it's uh you know i yield
05:26:04.760
notice or go ahead and then uh i was gonna say something real quick it's just because i'm building
05:26:10.040
a bed frame because i'm fucking white power and i build shit um this this is things are going to
05:26:17.320
get a little weird here and it semi comedic what do you guys think about the dildos that are being
05:26:25.160
thrown on the court of wmba it's great it's great it's the best thing of the year you're assembling a
05:26:33.640
bed frame you're not settle down over there but yeah i i'm imagining him wearing a flannel with
05:26:40.440
suspenders a big axe over his his shoulder and and hauling in wood that he freshly cut and assembling
05:26:48.840
this he couldn't weld his way out of a wet paper bag dude welding isn't difficult it's it's it's when
05:26:55.400
you and you don't want the fancy kid that it gets really hard um but white uh the the dildos being
05:27:05.240
thrown onto the court uh i mean they they asked to be paid what they're worth right it was it these
05:27:12.920
people are hilarious this is the greatest thing yeah and it's it's gotten so bad that they
05:27:20.360
they have to start putting up anti-dildo nets in front of the courts because people are literally
05:27:28.680
making thousands of dollars on what color dildo is going to get thrown onto the court next like
05:27:36.840
this is the most fun people have had with the wnba since it ever existed like it was it was the whole
05:27:45.400
purpose of the wnba it's finally achieved its potential you know and i'll say this i'm almost i i'm i am
05:27:55.320
almost convinced to start watching just to see the dildo thrown on the court again they they might have
05:28:04.600
gotten me is this a psyop are they psyoping me to watch wnba because it's working i don't know but
05:28:12.680
we should come out with a uh a uh a wnba team shirt with the dildos called the dildos
05:28:22.200
uh market that we'll put that on uh on white excellence i'm just kidding it no no yeah that's
05:28:28.440
it wouldn't it wouldn't work it wouldn't work and it's a little it's a bit it's way off it's way off
05:28:33.640
brand uh but it could it could really really quickly the the wnba memes i mean i i wasn't going to bring
05:28:40.600
this up but white has no shame so i'm glad he did but like somebody like the meme the memes are
05:28:45.960
retarded like the memes were just out of control like somebody redid the wnba logo with like a
05:28:50.920
dildo in her hand i mean it's just hilarious well there was that there was that ai that was the that
05:28:57.320
video edit the lady was uh at the speaker at the microphone panel and she was speaking about the
05:29:05.080
problem and and one of the microphones was a bouncy purple dildo yeah uh and there's memes of like
05:29:13.160
guys walking like they have a dildo up their ass it's like walking to my three dollar and fifty
05:29:17.320
cent wnba seat like with like a dildo up their ass it's just hilarious all right let's get these hands
05:29:23.880
uh let's go notice her black marco skull mask go ahead notice uh go ahead no sir
05:29:34.440
what's up guys um i was just thinking when you were talking earlier
05:29:40.680
how long do you think it would take if if all white nations collectivized and said we are cutting
05:29:46.600
off the rest of the world no aid no food no supplies no money no pharmaceuticals whatever it
05:29:55.320
is uh how long do you think it would take the other the non-countries to just die off because i
05:30:02.760
don't think that they could sustain themselves i bet their population would decrease at least 50
05:30:08.360
within so many years but i'd give it i'd give it 10 years on a full on a full stoppage of support
05:30:16.600
yeah i'd give it 50 drop in 10 years let's actually game theory this out right what would
05:30:24.120
it look like at if we were to do something like that right obviously we would have opposing forces
05:30:31.480
right there would be a communist jewish narrative saying that we're anti-humanitarian that would be
05:30:37.560
step one in this game theory now if we were able to get over that hurdle right let's say we have our
05:30:44.920
collective racial consciousness this is great we we were successful but as we started to take away
05:30:52.120
resources from these lesser mud races we would see them knocking on the gates
05:30:59.000
right they would be knocking on the gates because they would be starving they would be thirsty they would
05:31:05.640
be sickly and they drag out these poor little brown kids with you know measles all over them help my
05:31:13.880
baby please help my baby so there's another hurdle right is is that they're gonna bring out the kids
05:31:21.080
but what about the children right and if we're able to get over that hurdle right if you can see
05:31:27.800
gauzen gauzen children being blown to smithereens and saying hey you know what that's a kebab problem
05:31:34.120
and that's not a white problem well guess what you might just be as badass as us here on 1488 radio so
05:31:41.720
good job um but if we were to witness that and we were able to turn them away then then we would see
05:31:50.600
violence after right we we would be facing foreign hordes by the thousands trying to get into our homelands
05:32:00.120
um in order to take the resources by force now there's some second world countries that might
05:32:08.920
want to wage war against us right if we take away all their trade deals they're no longer manufacturing
05:32:14.840
things they no longer have the ability to take whatever goods across the globe because they just lack
05:32:22.360
the the intellectual capacity to you know do basic logistics um so then we would probably see
05:32:33.560
uh a second world war versus third world and second world countries versus all of the first world
05:32:40.840
countries which are white countries people would argue okay maybe china is a first world country um and
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that might be true to an extent but let's not put that in this theoretical game theory that we're putting
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up that would lead to complete and utter racial hegemony right if all of the mud races were to
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simultaneously wage war against white european countries it would be a unifying force the likes that
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the world has never seen before ten times as powerful and folkish than the reich was
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and if we were successful in that yeah mythos i would say um it could be a bit of a 10-year campaign in
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that game theory right where they start eating their own and killing each other and trying to extract as
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much from each other um while their populations dwindle while their children starve to death and while we
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bomb them to smithereens because they're waging war against our european and ethnic american
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homelands um so i thought it would be fun to game this out a little bit i'm pretty a pretty creative
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guy i don't know if anybody else has thoughts on it but uh you know maybe 10 years with the war
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scenario right i'll give it that and then maybe another 10 years until their their population size
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has dwindled to the point where only the strongest have survived which means that
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we would be dealing with warlords and things of that nature and slavery things things like that
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and uh that'll be real easy to mop up with drones so fun i'm here for it let's go
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yeah let's see was that was that a good drug take see was that a good drug take yeah was that a good
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grudge take can i can i get a thumbs up on my grudge take it was grug not good i mean i i just follow
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that under like that was that stuff yeah i just unfollowed you for that it was a grudge take i did the
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iq score right the that everybody's posting around i am a grudge i'm allowed yeah you said that that
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you're you're creative and i'm thinking to myself i'm like i kind of know what this guy does i know
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like what two things okay name three things within like the last two months that you've done that are
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creative three things because i think i know at least two of them but like give me your top three
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creative things that you've done because you say that you say that you're creative earlier so i'm just
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going to stir up some controversy because because we need the numbers you're putting me on the spot
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right now what's going on all right i'm fighting guys stop the infighting well i creatively pieced
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together the fact that wolf and colin are foreign nationals and although the shots fired and although
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they live in the united states of america they're simultaneously subverting the white race in the
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country of my origin and my well really quickly they also blocked us all by the way like i don't
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know if they thought i don't know like i don't even go in there and i wouldn't notice the mythos in
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post about it but it's like i don't know if they think that like we're reporting them i'm not a report
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fag i don't i don't report anybody like yeah neither do i unless it's neither do i like i'm not a
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robot so maybe like only thing i can think of why they would do that is a we're calling calling it like it is
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and b if they think that like we're like report fag in their space which like we i know the three of
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us don't do so i can't speak for anybody else but i know that we don't do that radio give white credit
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dude he's super creative look at his imagination and all the crazy stories he comes up with well i
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don't know i don't know okay let's get to these hands let's let's flesh this uh this game theory out
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here give some uh get some oxygen to the room here it's getting a little stuffy
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all right well hey listen but before i go on my tangent um i i've got my next rug pull idea for
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some uh some jew coin if you're interested man i i say that we create a wmb a wmba a dildo coin right
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brilliant and then we just rug pull that shit let's do it dude let's fuck wait wait hold on i
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gotta add this so that's actually so no listen you obviously didn't know this apparently that's the
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underlying reason that this exists in the first place there was actually like a crypto coin bro
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that was the genesis of this coincidentally i don't you must not have known that if you
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wouldn't have said that that was that was the start of this whole thing it was it was to boost the
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shit coin that that's like that that's the alleged origin of the entire thing was it was done to pump
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a shit coin so that's uh that's like that's the irony is that's actually what it was for
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is to boost the shit coin allegedly i've fact checked that allegedly yeah yeah listen dude modern
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problems require modern solutions right so that makes total sense uh now now i i want to get to a
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white uh larry hans point here so personally i i don't think your your theory of a non-collectivization
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against us i i don't think that's even a possibility i i don't even consider putting that piece on the
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game board you know uh so so i mean let me give you an example just you know some hyperbully for you to
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think about let's say take a your average militia group in ohio right give give 50 guys a month to
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all train together and then compare them to some shitty african village army that's been training for
05:38:28.920
10 years who who would you rather go up against the african village every time so no white dude i i i
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don't i don't foresee that even being an option especially because once you collectivize even a
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remotely moderately sized group of you know subhuman nons that there can be no collectivization you know
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there's not enough intelligence between them to to come together as a large group like whites have
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been able to do time and time again throughout history yeah and i'll even give some credit to some
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other races here i i i would put it on half parts of south america coming together before some of these
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shitskin countries would that we would just pull out of so i i gotta disagree with you on that one i i
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don't foresee that happening now i will partially agree with mythos on the maybe 10 to 15 year span
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if we pulled out of all of these countries yeah i i think they would collapse fairly quickly and it
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it wouldn't necessarily be 100 because of our withdrawal from a humanitarian standpoint but i i
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truly believe it would be from an uproiling standpoint you know look at africa you would
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have all these little villages of all these warlords basically just slaughtering everyone to garner the
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supplies and then again they're too stupid to collectivize so they'll just infight within each other so
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yeah i mean dude maybe 15 20 years tops yeah dude i think half these places be gone off the face of
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the earth and then we could move in and truly take care of the places as i feel it should be i know
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that's a little bit controversial but you know uh pretty much everything below the sub-saharan line
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like niggers don't deserve that shit we should be in control of all those resources and making good use of
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it but but yeah yeah i mean wait i'll let you chime back on that and you know get some other people in
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here but what's what's your thoughts on that dude i i think that no i i think yeah i think you brought
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up a valid point um you know after listening to some of your ideas i think we would probably bear witness
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to a lot of infighting right you would see south american countries going to war with each other
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new new um lines on the map being drawn and in regards to whoever is the most powerful south
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american country would probably end up trying to seize as much land and resources as possible as things
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dwindle right obviously we don't really need to worry about sub-saharan africa because they'll
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they'll kill each other yeah but they will still travel to our gates there there is no doubt about it
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there will be millions of refugees traveling to our gates crying like babies for help
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let them i invite them please all if there are any shit skins trying to lead a rebellion and in this uh
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in this chat right now i dare you please do it please try to just invade in mass violently white european
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countries so we can just get it on already but i'm gonna land it here uh again just think about this
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picture your average backwoods fucking bumpkin militia dudes right even a hundred of them i would
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bet on them before i would bet on like uh sections of south american armies so yeah bring it on dude
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please that'd make my fucking day let's just get it started already because even just the most
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half-ass collected you know like uh just straight giga militia bros dude we'd fuck up whole entire
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army platoons of of these fucking shits getting on countries dude and i'll die on that fucking hill
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but i'll land it here i gotta go anyways i just wanted to chime in mostly and say you know white
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fucking power it's always nice seeing you guys talking to you guys and yeah i mean we're all white so
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how much better can it get than that have a great fucking day white power brother thanks for chiming
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in this conversation is pretty fun so if you guys want to participate don't be shy grab a mic let's
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game theory i think marco had his hand up and then skull mask came up marco do you still have
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something you'd like to add before we get to skull mask uh not you know i was um i've been uh you guys
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in trouble i've been studying the 88 precepts let's go use usually you bring it up so i'll just
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wait till the context comes back around usually we don't have this much levity in this space uh
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and i know i'm saying i'm not enjoying it so i'll just wait till the context comes around i got some