Alex Jones is a Nazi? Is it okay to call white people Nazi's? What is the difference between a Nazi and a nigger? And why is it okay for everyone else to call us white people nazi's?
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00:04:09.280So, something is on my mind today, and Alex Jones triggered this thought of, what's your guys' thoughts on normalizing, almost like calling us whites to Nazis is like calling a black a dicker, right?
00:04:27.460So, there's all these derogatory words, right, that the others and nones don't like, but it's okay for everyone else to say Nazi, fascist, blah, blah, blah, right?
00:04:38.760Me, it doesn't hurt my fucking feelings.
00:05:13.160Uh, yeah, no, that makes sense to me, you know, um, they can call us like, you know, all these names and, and, and, you know, like these little derogatory terms and, you know, and nothing happens to them.
00:05:24.960But if you call them, uh, a coon or a nigger or anything like that, uh, you know, you're ostracized from society, you know, they, they want to come after your bank accounts and shit.
00:05:34.800I think it goes to being the, the insecurity thing, you know, cause I mean, most of us white men are brought up that we have to be secure with our shit cause we got to take care of everybody else too, but they're all insecure.
00:05:46.240That's why they got to walk around thuggish, ruggish bone.
00:05:49.260We've also been taught words are just words.
00:08:10.460It's pretty much, uh, you know, they, they, they mimic us, really.
00:08:15.100They mimic the way we act, because they want to fit in with our, like, you know, our society, everything.
00:08:20.620And at the end of the day, that one word triggers their brain.
00:08:23.760It's like that, uh, it's like, you know, um, what's the movie where he, where he hears a song that just triggers him to go in a code, you know.
00:08:33.400You know, that's the same thing with these niggers.
00:08:35.160They hear the nigger word, they hear the coon word, they hear any kind of, like, disrespect to them, and they fucking lose it.
00:08:41.820It's funny, you said that word mimic, right?
00:17:05.760Yeah, but that's what they do best, man, is ruin everything.
00:17:08.300I know I live at the foot of a mountain, and there's a bunch of areas up on top of the mountain to go fishing, but you can't go, because they're, I wouldn't want any fish out of that water now, seeing what, what all they do in it.
00:17:19.460I think we should have a, uh, a white power fishing tournament.
00:17:31.840Um, I think, uh, I think, uh, I think, uh, maybe next year, I don't know, later this year might be too early, but have some type of, uh, camp out in, like, some type of fishing tournament on the, uh, lake of the Ozarks.
00:18:01.840Or, uh, or any, like, you know, decent sized Missouri and, like, Arkansas, like, that whole area, they have some really killer, like, bass fishing lakes out there.
00:18:15.520So, you know, a white power fishing tournament would be pretty awesome.
00:18:42.940Have y'all seen that video where the, it was a bass tournament, it was a fishing tournament, and the, uh, the guy was putting weights and, like, cut up fish down in the fish to make them, uh, heavier?
00:19:05.260He literally shoved, like, like, lead weights down into the stomachs of the bass before he weighed them at the Bass Masters, and he, and he won.
00:19:21.940Um, and then, wait, did, did he win, or did he get caught on stage?
00:19:28.280Because I thought he won a bunch prior.
00:19:32.160Yeah, he won, he won, like, 10 in a row, and, and, you know, other people were starting to say, like, that fish didn't look that heavy, you know?
00:19:38.800And it just led to him actually getting caught during the tournament.
00:19:44.780All of them came together and then, like, cornered him.
00:19:47.600And was like, time out, let's cut this fish open, yeah, and, and all that shit fell out.
00:27:29.920Um, then, uh, you know, UK, Ireland, et cetera.
00:27:37.400And run through all of the different series and, uh, and drop those probably like once a month, drop a new series that, uh, that screams white power from all of the corners of the world that we conquered.
00:27:51.620And all of the, the places that we built up great civilizations and built, you know, the, the greatest works of art and produce the greatest music and musical instruments and best people on earth.
00:28:05.380Um, so yeah, there's, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's awesome endeavor.
00:28:10.560It's very, it gets my creative juices going so well because we have so much content.
00:28:17.580I mean, it's so much, uh, stuff we've done that is not recognized and not, uh, celebrated.
00:52:36.220Well, I guess if you're, if you're married to a, you know, to one of them shiboons, it actually does become a sport because they're like the most masculine women and all, all black African guys are gay.
00:52:51.160I saw a video the other day and they're all gay.
00:52:53.880So can I, can I, can I red pill you guys on the, like the Russians, like the Eastern block?
00:52:59.300Uh, so like the way they get married over there, this is confirmed, by the way, I've talked to many people.
00:53:05.840It's like, basically, like if you have a crush on a girl at a wedding, um, and you tell your buddy, they kidnap her.
00:53:15.120They kidnap her, then they get married and then they just beat the bitch every day.
00:53:19.440So like, I don't know if that's white power or not, but, uh, this is, this is one of the things that's, uh, pretty true or this from multiple women and multiple men.
00:53:30.760Well, I would go as far as to say that.
00:53:49.900It might be like a, uh, there's a tradition that they do where you, during the wedding, you have to steal the bride and then the groom has, or his family have to pay money to get her back.
00:54:02.080It's like just a whole fucking game, but maybe it's a throwback to when they did that for real.
00:54:09.160Maybe the, all the ones I talked to were people that are like still, still doing it, I guess.
00:55:42.420It is amazing though, that, um, that exceptional, uh, grooming that those courses get there.
00:55:52.840They're, they're, they're, they are gorgeous.
00:55:54.260And I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm just, I just went to an old county golf course.
00:55:58.860Like this is, but the pristine golf courses and everything that goes into those, like the, the, like you're talking about the amount of resources, uh, when the world is all falling apart, you actually, uh, you know, you don't bring up a bad point there.
00:56:15.080Uh, those, those folks are definitely organizing their resources to keep their world, uh, pristine and beautiful while the rest of it just falls apart.
00:56:27.080So that country club mindset in the world that we live in, especially the fact that a lot of those, uh, pristine golf courses, I wonder how many of those got, got, uh, Aztecs, uh, in the kitchen, cooking the food, uh, et cetera.
00:56:42.680I think that's, uh, that, that is in need of some scrutiny.
00:56:46.600I, I, I like the, the awareness there.
00:56:50.820My, yeah, my take on a lot of luxury stuff is like that.
00:56:54.020Once we have the white world and everybody's, everything's set straight, then we can have our luxuries back.
00:58:01.280So I don't know how many other golfers are juicing, but they, they got one half nigger,
00:58:06.880half Chinese kid in there, uh, to ruin the sport for a while.
00:58:11.580Uh, but other than that, it's a white power sport.
00:58:15.200I mean, all these guys are white power coming through there.
00:58:18.220And, uh, and you got the, you got the, the dad who recently won his little baby, uh, toddler is like walking up behind him, you know, to the green.
01:12:05.940But I just know I really like the ocean in that area.
01:12:08.320I know everyone hates my state, but, uh, native water fish, cold water fish, um, yeah, they, uh, but they, they actually come into, uh, Cape Cod Bay.
01:12:29.560So you can go, like, on a 20-minute boat ride, and you can catch a, like, 1,000-pound tuna, like, right off of, like, Cape Cod Bay.
01:12:53.680But when, like, late August, September rolls around, they stick around from then to, like, November.
01:13:02.120And that's when, uh, like, the show that, you know, the Wicked Catch, like, that's when all those guys go, uh, for the blue, for the bluefin tuna.
01:13:12.540If you're a young man, and you don't have a family or anything like that, there was a time where I almost, like, got a, almost took a job, like, on a fishing rig, just to get away.
01:13:27.040Like, while you're young, doing these awesome jobs that take you across the world is the, one of the best times to do it.
01:13:35.360But, because as soon as you get a family, you're going to just be missing your family if you go, if you go on extended trips, like, for work and stuff.
01:13:44.820But, like, I'm telling you, if you're a young guy and you're listening to this, there is so many opportunities that you can just walk into with no degree because they just need a body, and they, it pays so well.
01:13:57.580Matter of fact, and because you're out there in the middle of the ocean, you don't need to spend any money.
01:14:02.660Like, it's, like, one of the best opportunities for someone who's trying to get financially set and move on is going on a fishing trawler or a big super taker, something like that, getting a job where you're in the middle of the ocean, traveling in the open seas, or a big super taker, something like that, getting a job where you're in the middle of the ocean, traveling in the open seas.
01:14:48.680I grew up in South and Central Texas, and that's all I did as a fucking kid.
01:14:55.940From when I was eight years old until probably 18, until I joined the Army, I was just going fishing all the time, riding my bike anywhere I could, walking through the woods, middle of fucking nowhere, fishing by myself.
01:15:09.560Sometimes rigging up tubes in the river and fishing out the tube.
01:15:16.320Like, my dad, he worked as a shrimp boat captain in Corpus for a while, a few years, and he'd take us out on the shrimp boat.
01:15:24.360We could fish out on the shrimp boat, catch redfish and flounder and all that, and I don't know who said it, but yes, flounder is fucking tasty.
01:15:32.300It's one of the best-tasting fish I've ever had, but it was just, it was always a good time.
01:15:38.640It's definitely white power, and I have been fly fishing a few times.
01:15:43.960I didn't rig up my own flies or anything, but I don't know.
01:15:48.300I guess fly fishing is one of those things where you can do it with somebody else, maybe like your son or your grandpa, and, you know, it's a bonding experience.
01:15:56.840But for me as a kid, you know, I would just go out by myself.
01:15:59.960It didn't matter if it was fly fishing or just, you know, open reel, stand in the middle of a river or a creek or swim somewhere.
01:16:07.940You know, when we were kids, we did a bunch of stupid shit.
01:16:09.980I'd just go swimming in the fucking little coves and the drainage ditches, whatever.
01:16:16.480So there's a few occasions where I'd take my fishing pole and just whatever lures I had stuck to my hat or my vest or something
01:16:25.020and swim out to somewhere where I saw a big rock and fish there for a couple hours.
01:16:30.880It's just a good thing to be out in nature, and that's one of the things that I appreciate about fishing is you can sit out there and contemplate and have fun,
01:23:44.080But Watering Hole is where they, like, to hang out.
01:23:47.980That's the, like, you know, because they get to lay there on, like, a floatie and do nothing, you know?
01:23:53.120And that's normally their hangout spot is, like, in the middle of a Watering Hole, blasting the dumb music, drinking Dekate or Budweiser or Dekate or Budweiser or Budweiser.
01:24:10.920You know, for all you young people out there that are looking for a good career, this ain't anything I really know about, but it's pretty fucking white power is underwater welding.
01:25:29.360Yeah, but it took a fag, a fag spook to get up there, though, so that's, you know.
01:25:35.640Yeah, the problem was the fag spook, right, was – he was the more expert of the two, and so he must have known the rapper Coolio, who – it was the guy who he was with.
01:25:54.540I got close enough to see him and was like, what – I was impressive at first because it's our small home mountain.
01:26:03.400And he was kind of like – but, yeah, it's this spook.
01:26:06.980He goes to the – you know, he's probably one of these well-to-do highfalutin spooks, right, that some of these white folks are like, oh, Charles is not bad.
01:26:54.640And they were – yeah, and they were like –
01:26:55.860It was Coolio's – it was definitely Coolio's first time down the mountain.
01:27:00.100You know, he was doing the whole heel grind, you know, back to the mountain type of wobble, right?
01:27:07.300Everybody who snowboards kind of knows what that looks like.
01:27:10.000But, yeah, it was definitely that situation.
01:27:12.760I was going to say, Mark, if you would have said snowboarding, not skiing, Gabe would not have even been mentioned.
01:27:18.780So, let me – hey, let me tell you this.
01:27:20.980When I lived there, snowboarding was – they didn't allow it, man, because they didn't want the kids on the mountains at the time.
01:27:27.960Like, if you talk about Vail and Copper Mountain and, you know, all those on the – where the Lincoln Tunnel is and all that.
01:27:34.820If you've ever been to Denver, all those – snowbird, all those – they didn't allow snowboarding.
01:27:40.060And then they started opening, like, single trails.
01:27:43.980So, I don't – you know, I've been gone a long time from there.
01:27:47.260But it was – actually, they didn't allow it for a long time.
01:27:51.340Now they – now they create giant parks for us, snowboarding parks.
01:27:59.820And on the mountain where they create these 30, 50-foot tabletop jumps and rails and all sorts of things.
01:28:10.620I mean, the – and the cool thing about these, right, when you go to a snowboard park or a jib park or however they call it on the mountain, it's cool.
01:28:23.180When you see them out there and they've got their rakes and their tractors and they're pushing the snow around and packing them in and making these very cool features and everything.
01:28:34.160But they're not just going out there and winging it.
01:28:40.080And so, in their office, they have CAD, computer-aided drafting software, that actually perfectly engineers all of these jumps and all of these turns on a graphic.
01:28:59.960And then they go out and the tractor drivers and the other engineers actually put all this together to spec.
01:29:59.320I was in the rental shop area, and I went over to the office, and I realized what they were working with and how highly engineered it all is.
01:30:11.400And it just makes you appreciate it that much more because everything needs to be perfect because you're really – you're flying down the mountain at, what, 40 miles an hour sometimes, something like that, and launching yourself 150 feet into the air.
01:30:26.220Like, these have to be engineered to perfection to keep people from just dying all over the mountain, right?
01:30:40.040I just want to say, Marco reminds me of the skiing movies from the 80s where they were, like, talking – where was the snowboarders against skiers?
01:31:08.240Many of you are probably familiar with it.
01:31:10.380When white people got there in their last rush of filling in the empty spots on the map was when we started going to the North Pole and Antarctica and going around the world and going into, like, Siberia and stuff.
01:31:25.500And this group of explorers were in Africa and they were, like, look, this mountain chain is unmapped.
01:35:33.500It's been a couple of years since I've been cross-country skiing.
01:35:39.840Like, where I'm at, there's a lot of farmers who allow you to do a lot of cross-country skiing on the land when there's a lot of snow on the ground.
01:35:47.960You know, you know what's fun to do is literally just grab skis and go find a random fucking mountain that's not even a ski mountain and just ski down that shit.
01:36:02.040That's, like, just get on your bike or skateboarding and just free-landing it.
01:36:09.760Sometimes those are the best days, you know, there's no schedule.
01:37:44.460I've skied, like, some of the hardest shit you could ever fucking ski.
01:37:47.960And because snowboarding, you can't go on, like, especially in the East Coast, it's not possible to, like, snowboard some of these mountains on double blacks and shit.
01:38:16.220It's also dangerous when your daughter talks you to get in out there on the ice rink and you've never done it before and you break your ass cheek.
01:38:25.180Dude, we had a, so we used to do that throughout the week with, you know, in school.
01:40:32.220Hey, Marco, you keep DMing me about coming over for these personal lessons, and I'm not really interested in maybe nature, and you can get that together.
01:41:10.260When you're learning how to ski and snowboard, you're going to fall, but you're not as hurt as you really think you are, so just get back up and keep doing it.
01:41:48.760This guy would go in jeans, ski all day long, and when we finally got back to the truck at dark, he'd go, all right, Mark, I see you fall a thousand times a day, so I'm going to jump in a snowbank to make you feel better.
01:42:00.440And he would jump in a snowbank next to the truck before we drove home just to fucking, I mean, you know, just being comical.
01:42:08.740But the guy would ski in jeans all day long and never get wet, man.
01:42:12.560That's the guy that knows what he's doing, man.
01:42:14.140Oh, dude, they, in the spring, because there's spring skiing, too, like, in the East Coast, and, like, it'll be, like, actually, like, 50 degrees out, and there's still fucking ice.
01:42:24.620You'll see dudes in fucking T-shirts and fucking shorts, and they're going off jumps, and they're doing, like, fucking crazy, you know, like, 720, like, 10, they'll do these crazy tricks in shorts and shit.
01:42:36.500If they land on the fucking snow, their whole leg is fucked up.
01:42:47.220They fucking have the craziest gear, and they're, they just, like, run the whole fucking show and shit.
01:42:52.820Like, everybody, like, they put on a show for everybody.
01:42:56.340I would be the little brother on the Christmas story.
01:42:59.880So, the spring skiing is, the spring skiing is, is definitely a thing, and it's one of the coolest variations ever of skiing.
01:43:12.740And, Brian, I know you, I know you understand this, too, is another one is night skiing because it's so different.
01:43:18.360So, it's like, it's a different variation on the theme.
01:43:20.980So, during the day, there's people hooting and hollering, and they're having fun, and they're kind of loud, and, you know, not like spooks, but, you know, they're having a good time.
01:43:29.720But at night, for some reason, the lights are out there.
01:43:32.520Everybody's real quiet going down the fucking mountain.
01:43:37.100If you've never night skied, it's really cool.
01:43:39.680And it's a different variation on the theme, like, like spring skiing, and I've seen that.
01:43:44.140You know, that's, that's, that's very cool.
01:43:45.680And, in California, we'll have so much snow sometimes that our resorts will stay open past July 4th, and we'll have a 4th of July event, shoot off fireworks on the mountain, and, and have a day.
01:44:03.800That's, it's just a crazy amount of snow that we get up here sometimes.
01:44:08.760But, yeah, those, those, the shorts and t-shirts, that's, we live for that.
01:44:14.720You know, it's, we can't wait for, for spring, because we just go out there, start getting a nice farmer's tan on the slopes.
01:44:36.440So, do you know the, like, have you been on the terrain park there?
01:44:40.580Because I've never even been to the West, I, I've never been out there to the mountains out there.
01:44:44.660I can, I'm probably gonna go soon, but my whole family has been out there, like, my uncle and shit, they skied fucking, uh, what's the fuck, all over Utah, all over fucking, everywhere in the whole West Coast, right?
01:44:57.000Back in, like, the 80s and shit, or whatever, when that shit was, like, decently, like, now it's kind of too expensive.
01:45:02.620Like, it's just overpriced for no fucking reason.
01:50:49.960So, I was taught that pretty early on.
01:50:52.780But another thing I was curious about Mythos and Brian is when you're talking about those trails between the trees, I know Brian, at least, I don't know if they do it in California.
01:51:03.420You know, what about logging roads, man?
01:51:30.340Like, dude, this is the type of area that I grew up in.
01:51:33.100When it snowed a lot, the fucking, what's it called?
01:51:36.380The snow trucks wouldn't plow for a long time.
01:51:39.520And people would just be hooking up, like, fucking wires and then pulling people around on snowboards and shit through the streets and shit.
01:51:47.280Yeah, I don't know about the logging roads either.
01:51:52.140It kind of makes me think of cross-country skiing a bit.
01:51:54.720But you're definitely talking about something else.
01:51:57.980But, no, what I find pretty funny, especially for people in the northeast, is, you know, us Californians with the Sierras and all the mountain ranges we have over here.
01:52:12.780We think it's cute when they call their ski hills the mountains.
01:52:17.280But, you know, their little ski hills are mountains.
01:52:21.180That's funny because in Colorado, that's what we thought about California.
01:52:24.980But I'm just fucking with you, brother.
01:55:52.160Yeah, well, I mean, we would go backcountry.
01:55:55.460You know, there's the backside of certain mountains that, you know, you can get to, you know, run through some super deep powder on a first run, second run.
01:56:05.560And, you know, when I was up there, I mean, bluebird mornings were like every other morning, like two feet, four feet.
01:56:15.540And so, we would get off the backside and, you know, charge down the backcountry and have a great – we actually – we hiked up to the top of other places where you had to hike up to go.
01:56:27.840There was not even – it was off the entire mountain.
01:56:32.100You know, we had to watch out for avalanche warnings and stuff like that.
01:56:36.600So, you know, we definitely got off trail, you know, when we would go and we'd want to.
01:56:42.760Go down, you know, 40-foot cliffs, you know, just launch off 40-foot cliffs to the ground.
01:56:49.060And, you know, that was a part of our regular day.
01:56:54.320I mean, the expert level – I mean, people who have been there for years, they did this like, you know, like eating ice cream.
01:57:07.280And so, when you're living on the mountain and being around that every day and you just randomly – they're like, hey, you want to go riding with us?
01:57:16.620You just say, yeah, and you don't even know what you're signing up for.
01:57:20.260You're like, okay, what are we doing now?
01:59:33.780Well, yesterday I jumped out in my helicopter with my snowmobile, ditched the snowmobile about halfway down the mountain, got on the snow with my snowboard with an avalanche behind me.
01:59:47.260You let me know if you want to come with me, Brian.
01:59:54.980Hey, I want to add to what Marco just said, though.
02:00:01.320The other thing is, and I had two jobs up there.
02:00:03.760I was a waiter as well as working in the ski lodge.
02:00:07.660So, you know, I was saving up money to go on another vacation over the summer.
02:00:12.180But when you're up there working, and this more reflected in my waiter job, is that everybody's on vacation.
02:00:21.260So you're literally just hanging out with people who are on vacation.
02:00:25.340And no, again, this was in a world where there was zero, zero Africans almost entirely.
02:00:34.560And so you're just with a bunch of white people on vacation.
02:00:38.120So you've got a really good environment, too.
02:00:40.480And it's really a place where, you know, there's, we had Mila Kunich come through and Justin Timberlake would come and hang out and that kind of thing.
02:00:51.300It was, you know, there was some of that, but most of other people were just, you know, normal, hardworking, very cool, down-to-earth people enjoying their vacation.
02:01:00.820It's not, it's like the best place to be as a person who has to work for a living.
02:01:31.800Yeah, I want to say one thing, too, because on a couple of mountains over here, because you might say, oh, there's not big mountains, blah, blah, blah.
02:01:37.860There's, there's not huge, like, it doesn't really matter about that.
02:01:40.980Nobody needs to, like, be stuck on a mountain for, like, 10 hours in a day, but they, like, on some mountains in the summer, they have, they turn them into paintballing fucking maps.
02:01:54.240So, like, we got, like, a mountain over here, like, we, they turn it into a paintballing fucking thing, and then in the summer, we paintball, like, fucking, and, dude, paintballing, fight, like, shooting paintballs at other people, and that shit hurts, like, shit.
02:02:42.560Dude, it's actually, like, because then they got, because this one place I go to, I went there, I didn't, I didn't have time last year, but I went the year before.
02:02:50.300And, uh, they have, like, at least, like, 20 maps on a ski mountain.
02:02:55.080Like, once it's summer, they have all, like, the fucking, and it's in the woods, it's in the fucking, they build wooden tanks and shit.
02:03:01.120They build, it's like a full-blown, like, Call of Duty, like, you choose the map and you go there.
02:03:05.420But then there's some guys there that, they go there and they're fucking, like, uh, they're just wild.
02:03:10.140Like, they spend fucking unbelievable shit on fucking, and they'll sit there and talk about their fucking paintball gun for, like, an hour.
02:03:17.880Or, like, every fucking little intricate fucking, like, my barrel is this, like, they spend, like, five to ten Gs on a fucking paintball gun.
02:03:24.420And you're like, bro, how the fuck, why would you even do that, bro?
02:03:27.660Yeah, our sponsor gave us our paintballs.
02:03:30.180That was, like, you know, that's half the battle, because those things are expensive, yeah.
02:03:34.280No, but the guns were, you have to, like, you have to do, it's not like shooting a normal paintball gun.
02:03:38.820And, you know, you have to, like, do the double finger tap, and you have to have, like, an electric hopper.
02:03:43.280And people are, like, they cheat, so they wipe the paint off their hopper when they get hit.
02:03:52.940And, like, I remember, like, okay, before I, like, actually got, like, I'm not serious about it, but I have a fucking couple of, like, pieces of shit.
02:04:00.460But, like, I remember, like, all the dudes that would always go there, like, all, every day, and they had all the fucking equipment and shit.
02:04:07.060The people that used to just go there and rent the shit, the fucking guns that sucked, and they put, they give you the jumpsuit, and they make you look like a retard.
02:04:13.880Like, you would basically be playing, and, like, the ref is not even fucking calling your shit, and you're, like, hitting the guys, and the guys just aren't even, you're supposed to just throw your hand up and walk out, or throw your gun up and just walk away, right, because you got hit.
02:04:25.480These fucking dudes, they don't even, they, they're like, nope, I'm not, they get hit.
02:04:29.040They just sit there and keep playing, and they don't fucking care, and, like, the refs are just fucking, like, they don't do shit, because they come here every day, they pay for it, and, like, it's fucking, it's retarded, bro.
02:04:44.020I mean, I like the paintball gun stuff.
02:04:46.680I don't understand why you'd spend that much money on it when you could just buy a fishing rod, man.
02:04:52.100You could get, you could get one for me and Paul, you know, so.
02:04:59.040Yeah, I mean, it's just fun to, like, because the better gun you get, you can actually shoot, because the ones they rent to you, they're fucking inaccurate as shit.
02:05:08.180After, like, 100 feet, that shit's swerving like a fucking, like, yeah, like, so, but if you get an actual good barrel and shit, you could shoot, like, 500 feet pretty accurately with a fucking paintball, which is hard to do, because they're not fucking accurate at all.
02:05:23.540So, it's like, and I used to just go around and just fucking, I don't even care, like, bro, I would go around the city, just shoot niggers with paintball guns, bro, literally.
02:05:34.300Hey, that's a good idea for business, Chief.
02:05:36.400The reason they're not accurate is because they're not rifled, right?
02:05:40.180Imagine if you created a paintball that was rifled that would come out of the barrel and spin,
02:05:44.540because I was going to ask you, you know, is it, like, a traditional weapon where a longer barrel would help, but now I'm thinking.
02:11:12.900And then there was this one fat cop that was, like, eating a, literally, like, eating a ice cream cone, still sitting in the car while his buddy's got his guns drawn on us.
02:11:24.080And he gets out, like, you guys ruined my ice cream break, you fucking pig.
02:11:32.320I almost got shot by the cops as a kid.
02:11:35.100Yeah, but I have a really good idea, because there's some, you know, there's a little bit of unrealistic with paintball, but it's fun.
02:11:46.300And it's, you know, it hurts a little more, and it shows up better.
02:11:49.320Airsoft, a little more realistic, but even if the paint airsoft, they suck, and it's easier to cheat.
02:11:56.160I got a way that is the best of both worlds, but it's going to be a little bit more expensive.
02:12:02.400But I had this idea for a while for this game.
02:12:06.840It's augmented reality, and then we could do it one or two ways.
02:12:10.560I need a sponsor with, like, a couple billion dollars, but I think this would really blow up.
02:12:14.880So the military uses blanks, and they have these IR lasers on the front of the gun, on the muzzle, that reads the pressure and shoots a laser.
02:12:25.120And then you wear a vest, and it shocks the shit out of you when you get hit.
02:12:28.480Like, it's like a little taser on the inside of the vest.
02:12:32.400And we could do either, and I don't know if we have it good enough, but, like, projection or glasses that basically you just see the augmented reality
02:12:46.340and do a whole warehouse in the mock city with actual concrete, actual buildings, and little vending machines where you have, like, a wrist thing that you get points for the kills.
02:13:02.020You could do zombies or, you know, team battles or whatnot.
02:13:05.900I got a whole idea that I've had for a while.
02:13:08.060Are you talking about a fucking laser tag?
02:13:09.380It's like laser tag, but it's augmented reality.
02:13:13.880And you're using real guns with blanks, and you get the shit shocked out of you when you get shot.
02:13:19.400So you can't really cheat because it's going to hurt.
02:13:24.980It'll, like, you'll have guys up, like, employees watching through cameras or whatnot.
02:13:29.660I was thinking we could do projection where it either comes out of the floor because they got that stuff now that, like, they can project Michael Jackson onto the floor so we could project, you know, zombies or whatnot.
02:13:42.800But if not that, then, like, the cameras could be everywhere, and they could double as projectors.
02:13:48.820If not that, then we'd have to do augmented reality glasses.
02:14:23.580It was just, like, just grown niggers fucking in there.
02:14:26.860And then eventually they found out, and it was, you know, weird.
02:14:31.640But this is, like, I guess they just, like, use the laser tag as, like, I don't know, ad hominem to just, like, go there and, like, fuck, like, in public.
02:14:42.440And so, like, they didn't really care about the goals, the mission, you know?
02:14:45.860We're just kids running around, and, you know, we're shooting lasers and thinking, like, we're having a fun time.
02:14:50.900And these people are literally just banging out in the fucking thing.
02:15:03.960Yeah, I have a story similar to, like, what fucking Sammy said.
02:15:07.540We were cleaning our paintball gun at the end of the road, me and some buddies, and just making sure it worked, testing it out at the end of the road.
02:15:15.140And all of a sudden, like, we went back into his house to, like, do some tweaks on it.
02:20:32.740Dude, we used to steal mailboxes and put them in, like, we used to, bro, this is how crazy, like, the people are in there.
02:20:38.820We used to literally go, this is, like, a normal thing.
02:20:41.260Like, we would go steal somebody's mailbox and throw their mailbox in, like, the back of, like, someone else's truck in their, like, down the road or something.
02:20:50.120So, it looks like they fucking stole their mailbox.
02:21:22.940I'm not going to, you know, embellish the story, but that's some crazy shit, man.
02:21:29.160I don't know if you can even get those anymore.
02:21:31.560Wait, so did, if someone was taking a shit, did, like, the fucking water, like, go crazy out of the toilet or something while they're fucking, like, shitting?
02:21:55.740Another one was, another one was the real D-Gens.
02:21:58.340I didn't do this either, but they would, when they would go up, when you get lunch, you know, and then you'd have, like, because we had, in those days, they had real plates and real, you know, I wouldn't call it silverware, but, you know, real utensils.
02:22:10.320Because, instead of going up and cleaning your plate off, they'd just throw the whole fucking shit in the trash can, plates and all, man, everything, dude.
02:22:17.980I used to do that when I worked at a restaurant.
02:22:37.120I'll tell you this funny-ass story, dude.
02:22:38.620We were just wild fucking kids, like, all the fucking people in my fucking neighborhood and everybody in my fucking town, right?
02:22:46.340And this one kid, he had a farm, he had a truck and shit.
02:22:50.220We would get in a flatbed and, like, just ride around and fucking, we would go to, like, a fucking, one of those, like, Mexican markets or some shit and just buy up fucking the cheapest eggs you've ever seen.
02:23:00.620And, like, we would go in the fucking line and there'd be, like, 500 eggs.
02:23:05.800Like, and they're all, and, like, the people are, like, we're just, like, we'll be, like, we're having a big party.
02:23:11.660Like, we're throwing a giant fucking party over here because they'd be, like, why the fuck are these, like, teenage boys buying all these fucking eggs?
02:23:18.960And then, like, we'll just ride around.
02:23:21.260Like, we used to fucking find the chicks in school that, like, we were just, we couldn't stand or whatever.
02:23:25.700We'd just go to their fucking crib, throw eggs at their house.
02:23:28.780We'd just throw, we didn't, it didn't matter if their dad was a cop, we'd throw eggs at their fucking house.
02:23:33.180We're, like, we, bro, you guys don't even understand, like, the type of shit that we used to do, bro.
02:23:38.880I can tell you, I can tell you a funny story, man.
02:23:41.780I remember ordering, like, ordering, like, a shit ton of food to, like, people's homes and you just sit there and watch.
02:23:48.400They fucking yell and argue each other.
02:23:50.460You ordered all this food, you gotta pay for it.
02:26:17.120I had, I had a friend in high school that found a dead fucking dog in the road and put it in the back seat of one of our other friends' cars.
02:26:30.540Yeah, we could do shit like that, too.
02:26:33.120Yeah, I mean, it's, uh, it's no shit, man.
02:26:36.020But, so, let me tell you, so, I'm going to reveal my age here.
02:26:39.480So, another brother mentioned Star 67, there's Star 69.
02:26:42.920So, let me tell you how we used to dox people in the old days.
02:26:47.440So, none of you guys would, would remember this.
02:26:50.440So, you'd call Domino's and order pizza.
02:26:52.740And the first thing they would say is, can I have your number, please?
02:29:55.820And we both fall asleep with our heads back in this Trans Am.
02:29:59.400And, you know, and all of a sudden, you know, I don't know if it was 10 minutes or 30 minutes, but all of a sudden we were tink, tink, tink.
02:30:06.400And there's a sheriff outside the fucking his window because we're parked in this dead end, you know.
05:13:10.320Appreciate your, uh, your grace in that.
05:13:13.100Uh, I, I was just going to ignore him, but, uh, that, uh, that link, uh, was worth discussing, um, as they, uh, as they attempt to, uh, wear our suits.
05:13:29.800But the minute that they get, uh, a, a group together, uh, we see what they become.
05:13:37.640Um, the, they, the, uh, the, uh, irresistible gyration of the twerking brings them to a level that we cannot even, uh, we cannot, uh, indulge anywhere on our soil.
05:13:59.320We must reject them and put them in the 18 wheeler with the Aztecs and with the Jews, with the Indians, with the Arabs and call us racist if you want.
05:14:10.440Uh, but we have chosen to secure our borders.
05:15:40.140It's very unusual to, uh, to miscegenate at any time.
05:15:47.220Radio race war, brother in arms, welcome to 1488.
05:15:55.420We must secure the existence of our people in a future for white children because the beauty of the white Aryan woman must not perish from the earth.
05:16:03.500The only people who can make beautiful white women is white men and other white women.
05:16:12.920There is no, there is no, you look, the, the guy had on his site or whatever site he's promoting there fields of white women and white men.
05:16:24.620In fact, if I was looking closer, it's all white women dressed up as Rosie the Riveter.
05:16:34.020And, uh, this is the problem with allowing these retards to, uh, think that they are American or that the soil somehow transmutes them into something they are not.
05:16:53.420All white, every single picture in their marketing is of white people.
05:17:01.760And this is what they assume to promote as access and, uh, and a skin suit.
05:32:46.860During that naturalization act, from what I've gathered, like two-thirds of the country were opposed to it.
05:32:52.660And it was already kind of, like, it did get passed, but, like, there was a lot of people pissed.
05:33:00.060And it did kind of phase out a little bit.
05:33:02.460Then they had to kind of, it got brought back up again and they changed it.
05:33:05.120But I do think that spreading this information about what actually occurred there, if you were to redo it today and bring this up as a topic to be voted on, with the information that we have, there's no way in hell it would pass.
05:33:20.420And we would end up kicking all these people out of our country.
05:33:23.960Just with the amount of information that we have at our fingertips and the awareness to the issue.
05:33:29.980I had a funny comment for what Rusty was saying, but that was it.
05:33:36.560If you guys want to touch on that at all.
05:33:38.080Like, two-thirds of the country doesn't like it.
05:33:42.720Like, if we were to, if this were to come up today, like I said it was, like, it proposed and tweeted out, like, from Congress or whatever,
05:33:50.260that the country would vote to downturn that and expel or deport or relocate.
05:33:58.900If you're not going to South America, you're going back to Liberia or Madagascar.
05:34:04.640Yeah, and there's a word for that, right?
05:34:14.100And it slips me now, but it's one that Frank Da Silva brings up often.
05:34:19.840And it's the means of polling the people on what their position is, right?
05:34:28.660And making, in more of a formal way than just a straw poll, more like an imperative that puts some impetus on the government to follow through with a thing.
05:34:41.880I forget what the name is, but yeah, like you said.
05:34:45.940Politics is presenting your argument in a certain way that secures the outcome that you desire.
05:34:54.700So, you know, I worked in politics, and I've read the things that these initiatives are drawn on,
05:35:03.700and they're drawn in a way that make their desired outcome seem like the most agreeable so that it passes at the ballot box.
05:35:14.000And then once they do that, then the attorneys and their minions or their special interest groups that put the whole thing together can then take advantage of the new law.
05:35:25.060And there's no, you know, there's very little deviance from this strategy when it comes to politics.
05:35:34.440But when you, if you're just going to ask somebody an honest question in a way that secures the honest answer, you know, oftentimes, like you said, we'll have 60 to 70% agreement on our principles that would fundamentally change this country overnight.
05:36:47.040And what I've noticed historically about European people is that we love efficiency, and we always build, and I'm talking like right pre-Roman Empire stuff.
05:37:00.420We always build pyramids of authority, so whether it be a tribal chieftain, whether it be a, you know, senator in Rome,
05:37:12.440we have one person who commands two, who command those two, who command four.
05:37:19.400And by doing that, you can accomplish incredible efficiency of manpower and wealth.
05:37:29.020Like, if you look how the medicine, how modern medicine evolved, if you look how basically every scientific thing that we ever developed,
05:37:37.020we all stood previously on the shoulders of giants, right?
05:37:41.680So what these people do is they live in and amongst us, and then they figured out how to corrupt that, how to use it against us.
05:37:51.020And I think fundamentally, until we figure out how to counter what they do, because what they do, historically speaking, is they always corrupt the chieftains first.
05:38:09.460So whether, like, I mean, during the Napoleonic Wars, both sides of that fucking war were getting money lended to them by the Rothschilds.
05:38:21.020Um, you, there, we have to figure out how to make sure our leaders don't sell us out.
05:38:29.000And unfortunately, the only way that I can see it is if the leader loves his countrymen with such a, like, a fervor and a tribal pride that he is, like, uncorruptible.
05:38:43.860But even the most uncorruptible ruler can be assassinated and replaced.
05:38:51.020Uh, you know, historically speaking, um, I don't know if you guys know much about Teutonborg Forest, right?
05:38:58.000But the Romans tried to roll into Germany.
05:39:02.260They sent him off to Rome to be trained to, to become a Roman, basically.
05:39:07.000He came back to Germania and led an ambush of his German people against the Romans and destroyed, I think it was like one or two legions.
05:39:17.560And that's such a, such a victory, right?
05:39:20.340Because he basically went up against the, the pyramid power structure and using his nationalist and ethnic pride and might, uh, they conquered Rome or they defeated Rome in the Teutonborg Forest.
05:39:33.820And then five years later, some motherfucker poisoned him and killed that guy.
05:39:39.240So I'm always racking my brain and thinking, what systems can we put in place?
05:39:45.540Um, can we do to protect ourselves from the subversion of our ruling class or the elimination of the noble ruling class?
05:39:54.260And I'm, I definitely would love to hear some, some ideas of how we, how we really internalize how to protect ourselves from this.
05:40:03.820Um, well, I'll, I'll, I'll post something you might not agree with.
05:40:11.900Um, but as you were talking about the, the ruling structure, the pyramid, um, the other thing that came to mind was aristocracy and aristocracy is, is similar, right?
05:40:26.080It's, uh, it's, uh, it's a, a, a Lord over many, uh, and, um, in an ideal situation that Lord over many is, is working for everyone's advantage.
05:40:41.040Um, because the stronger his, uh, his population is as a Lord, the more powerful he becomes in the, uh, the bigger picture.
05:40:52.560So what, what's your, uh, you mentioned like getting rid of nobility.
05:40:56.940I wonder what is your position on aristocracy?
05:41:02.160So aristocracy, um, or aristogenesis is actually natural, just like alpha wolves, um, dominate the pack and they're the ones who get to procreate.
05:41:13.340Um, the cream will always rise to the top and it doesn't matter if it's a, uh, soccer team or a, uh, pub dart league, uh, the best will, will lead.
05:41:25.960Um, but they're still corruptible and they're not just corruptible by making deals with our enemies, our, our ethnic enemies, but they're also corruptible because they're susceptible to the stories that are told by our enemies.
05:41:42.460Uh, a good example I'll use is world war one, more noble blood, like more aristocratic blood was, was like bloodlines were ended in world war one because all these young, noble, uh, brave men went and got machine gunned down or died in the trenches of mustard gas or what have you.
05:42:11.500Meanwhile, countless families that had hundreds of years of ancestry behind them, the bloodlines were just ended.
05:42:20.700And those, like anybody who digs deep knows that those wars were completely manufactured by a ruling class that had already sold their people out.
05:42:30.880Like since before Cromwell around Cromwell.
05:42:35.700So, and I'm talking about England specifically.
05:42:38.340So what I mean about like, we have to figure out how to gird ourselves against our leaders getting corrupt or being wiped out.
05:42:51.220And the only, like the last time that we ever saw it done well was in Germany in the thirties.
05:42:58.720And that was a man who had a fervent love for his people, but even they, and, you know, I get a lot of pushback from this, from this hot take, but I believe that the reason why they lost, I mean, of course, going up against America, which was a mongrelized industrialized powerhouse that was completely supported by international monetism, monetism, sorry.
05:43:20.900But they also were too good to like, they were noble.
05:43:26.100You hear stories about German nobility, this, you know, this honor and integrity that they put into everything that they machine when they manufacture, they also did it in warfare.
05:43:36.480There's a few exceptions, but basically they were fighting against the most seething, corrupt, like unscrupulous enemy who only cares about winning.
05:43:52.560So like, we've got a lot of, of work to do, um, as a people to try and save ourselves from a people who have figured out how to master, make our weaknesses, their strengths and make our strengths, our weaknesses.
05:44:11.180And, uh, I'll finish by saying this, the kingdom of the whites has to live in the hearts of every single white man and woman.
05:44:22.260Like it has to live there first, right?
05:44:41.920Um, I don't mean to just chime in, um, but that, yeah, that, that, I agree with all that.
05:44:48.240Um, I'll give you my quick, uh, take on, on how we should start it.
05:44:52.600Um, I'm just a big aspect of, of, of the, of the future generations, uh, of the, the youth, man.
05:44:57.880Um, got to shape these kids' minds the right way, uh, the, the youth, these, these children, uh, and these young adults, their minds are like clay and we got to mold them the right way with the right information.
05:45:08.560So, uh, to me, I think, uh, the right education, um, I know that in the States here, it's most people are public.
05:45:17.420Um, I mean, there is a big push to, but I mean, if you're, if you're already in this cause and you're, you're perpetuating the, or not perpetuating, but if you're increasing the white
05:45:27.820race and having kids and, and, and are passionate and are here speaking about these things, um, you got to teach them the right stuff.
05:45:34.900Um, I go so far as to, um, I don't know.
05:45:40.020Uh, I wouldn't say like the dude in the boy Scouts, but, um, these kids, man, um, if you don't, if you don't get them at a certain age, uh, uh, the, they become susceptible to all this other stuff.
05:45:52.100And I'm not one to speak on it too much, but, um, yeah, I mean, my whole life's been crazy.
05:45:58.180Um, I'm not going to go into that, but, um, my, my education, uh, these kids, they need to be taught the right things and we have it all at our fingertips.
05:46:07.760So, I mean, there's really no excuse, um, to not, to not start that, I guess is, uh, is what I'm trying to say there.
05:46:14.440Um, I do, it's good, it's about, uh, I do have to drop down.
05:46:18.000It's about to start storming here and I got to go put away a couple of things that are outside, but, um, I really do appreciate the space.
05:46:24.980And thank you for you guys for, uh, giving me the mic mythos and, um, what excellence radio, all you guys up here, I appreciate it.
05:46:36.500Um, yeah, I was, uh, I was surprised, uh, by the take on, uh, aristocracy there.
05:46:41.900Uh, it's, uh, but it's a hundred percent grounded, uh, and, uh, and it's, uh, it's sound, that's, uh, that's what I would say too.
05:46:49.920It's a part of natural law, uh, to have this organizational structure.
05:46:55.940Um, and, you know, it's, it's what we as a people are dealing with right now is the, the, um, the atomization of these structures.
05:47:09.600And the, uh, the atomization of our people that is disrupting our ability to organize.
05:47:20.940We live in such a, uh, a monitored reality now, and yeah, we can share information, um, but we're also being watched perpetually as we do.
05:47:38.840So they're watching in real time as we're awakening and they're making strategies against that in real time as, as we do so as well.
05:47:49.800And they have perfected, um, cutting off the head of the serpent, so to speak.
05:47:55.180The moment a leader arises, he gets assaulted with lawfare.
05:47:59.280He gets, uh, he gets assaulted with rumor.
05:48:02.840I mean, look what they just did to Arval, right?
05:48:04.640The moment someone steps forward and says, okay, I'm going to lead, he gets, uh, humiliated.
05:48:13.020And then eventually if he's indomitable and the people love him too much, they just do away with him.
05:48:18.960So I was thinking strategically, and I'd like, I'd love some feedback about this, but I was thinking essentially, you know, there's an old adage.
05:48:26.000If, uh, if you tell your secret to another guy, your secret's out already.
05:48:31.720And so the only way that we can get people on board in an organic way that is completely untraceable, or at least has the potential to be completely untraceable is through, um, like literature through all.
05:48:48.620Like I'm, I'm imagining almost like a book that someone can be, can print it and put it out there, basically like a manifesto that has the core strategies on how to take everything back.
05:49:02.320But at the same time, completely advocates against organizing in a way that could be eliminated by conventional methods.
05:49:11.500So basically every man becomes a one man, um, leader.
05:49:17.740And then eventually with enough agitation and enough pushback, they won't have the power to, to wipe us out.
05:49:25.120And then we can finally group up again that at least tackle, tactically, that's what kind of crossed my mind a while ago.
05:49:34.040I've heard, I've heard, I've heard the argument about the, uh, the lack of conspiracy, um, that is, that actually manifests in our dilemma, right?
05:49:47.400That, that they're with, with people who have aligned values, there's no need for a conspiracy.
05:49:54.060They are just operating in, uh, the interest of this, this thing.
05:50:02.280And, uh, and, uh, and you've, you've got the Jewish identity, right?
05:50:08.220They are operating for Jewish interests, no matter if they're operating for their own interests.
05:50:14.960In essence, they are, they have assumed an identity that, uh, has traumatized them into collectivism.
05:50:26.800And, um, um, I don't think that we need to replicate that the way that they do find that their, their replication of that is, uh, somewhat detestable.
05:50:42.600But I do see the value of, uh, of adopting a, a 14 words, um, ideology, right?
05:51:00.440It's something that, that we must secure the existence of our people in a future for white children and that, that is itself sufficient to then create that, uh, that psychological imperative that doesn't need to be coached at that point.
05:51:20.780It doesn't need to be, um, um, conspiratorial.
05:51:27.180Every man becomes the warrior needed and, and he can then operate independently, as you said, but collectively without a word.
05:51:42.120And, and, and, and I think, uh, a, a book, uh, I, I agree a book that has that mandate within its pages, you know, can be a very effective tool, uh, radio, uh, Rusty, go ahead.
05:52:04.160And, and I don't have much to offer, but it did make me think of a song and it was this, it's not unusual to be killed by Jews, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, and that's all.
05:55:04.160And, uh, and considering culture, uh, you know, there's, I put a post up, upstairs here in the Eagle's Nest about, uh,
05:55:33.260this, uh, this, uh, Jewish guy who's, uh, does some pretty cringe videos about how to, uh, get around Sabbath laws and different things or, or complains that, uh, a nail in his tire, uh, was a, an act of violence against the Jewish people.
05:55:52.160Uh, this, uh, this, he, he's another gem, uh, another gift from the Jews.
05:55:57.840Uh, but in his video, uh, but in his video, he is answering a question, whether a Jew can convert to, uh, another religion.
05:56:05.520And, uh, and he's very certain that a Jew is a Jew is a Jew and will always be a Jew and can never not be a Jew.
05:56:16.620That is something that they, they demand of each other, uh, in this.
05:56:21.220And when you were talking earlier about the biology and the genetic predisposition for programming, they're programmed that way and they operate that way and they gravitate that way.
05:56:34.060And even while they are, uh, uh, parasiting off of another, uh, group of people and, and, uh, living off of the skin suit that they have assumed in their current form, they identify as a Jew.
05:56:53.020This man obviously has, uh, what would be called Ashkenazi, uh, descent, which means a Jew blood mixed with a European blood.
05:57:02.640He's obviously, uh, showing, uh, European phenotype and expression, but he identifies as a Jew.
05:57:10.680And that is something that they carry in their culture.
05:57:14.360Uh, it is something that we as a people need to bring about through the 14 words.
05:57:20.860We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children, our people.
05:57:25.860And knowing what is our people and what is not our people, identifying a mixed race person, uh, especially these Ashkenazis.
05:57:35.520They are not a, uh, a special version of Jews.
05:57:41.420They didn't spawn out of Khazaria from the earth.
05:57:46.440They are a mixed race people, uh, part Jew and Middle Eastern and part European.
05:57:53.000Uh, and that is their admixture, but they identify with their, their Middle Eastern identity.
05:57:59.420They, they, they don't identify with their white identity except where and when it is advantageous and necessary, uh, to get back to the place where they can identify as a Jew.
05:58:23.000Uh, another, and, uh, somebody just commented on the DNA of, uh, Nick Fuentes saying, yeah, that is a mutt.
05:58:46.880Uh, you know, it's, uh, that's a, a, a good.
05:58:50.180Um, descriptor of Nick Fuentes biology.
05:58:55.360He is 79% European and the rest non-European, uh, with, uh, a mixture of both American Indian slash Aztec and, um, and sub-Saharan African.
05:59:13.920Uh, that's a pretty mutt, uh, mutt place to be, um, not, not discounting his, uh, the heavy lifting that his European side does for him.
05:59:23.380Uh, but these are the, uh, the biological realities that exist because when he was pressed, when he was in a stressful situation, uh, with the police talking to him, he said he's a Mexican.
05:59:39.900Uh, and he identified as a Mexican, and this is the distinction, uh, these people will talk about white, white, white, white, white.
05:59:50.220Nick is one of those who does that, but he's got a mountain of evidence that he is against white nationalism.
05:59:55.900He is on record many times being against white nationalism and they're going to be against white nationalism until white nationalism is the obvious path forward.
06:00:09.460So until the, uh, the question arises, you know, they are quite happy attempting to play all sides of the street until we hold that accountable through culture, through our people, uh, having this racial consciousness.
06:00:32.800And a consciousness of the treasure of our blood that can reject the mud, reject the non, our people have a, a blood and whether it is a mixture of Germanic and Nordic and Anglo-Saxon, uh, and Italian and Greek and even Spanish.
06:00:59.800A mix of all of those is still a white outside of that.
06:01:10.800And these people are impure and there's no percentage that can be purified.
06:01:21.800It is a hard, it is a hard thing for a lot of us to deal with in our culture, in our family mixtures and people that we know, people that we, that we have a bond with.
06:01:38.100We have to continue to enrich and encourage the bonding of our white racial consciousness and know that all others are not us.
06:01:52.960No matter if we live among them or not, they still are not us.
06:01:58.000They don't value the things that we value.
06:02:00.200They cannot value the things that we value.
06:02:02.540And if given the opportunity, they will shape shift out of our in-group into a more preferable in-group with limited, um, limited sight distance on the consequences.
06:02:17.440And if we're looking at this long-term and we're looking at this as a 500 year, uh, prog, uh, you know, process and strategy, then only white purity is acceptable.
06:02:35.840And if we're looking at DNA, I would say we're looking at DNA tests that are above 95%.
06:02:47.440And we just have a moment of silence for the, those who've gone before us and passed away.
06:03:13.140If you'd like to come up and speak, please do put your hand up.
06:07:04.480So at least like Nick will say what he wants to say without, you know, biting his tongue and couching all these things and the endless obfuscation and, uh, dance it around.
06:07:17.020So did you see the, the, uh, statement by, um, Tucker Carlson about white politicians and a pro white politician?
06:07:25.440Yeah, that's been floating around for years.
06:07:27.600I mean, yeah, he's, um, he, he's, he's a kosher conservative that just criticizes, you know, Israeli foreign policy.
06:07:35.500So it's like, he never, he's never countered signal organized Jewry, you know, and, and I think, you know, again, that takedown of the neocon establishment and the fact that neocons are just neoliberals by another name is, uh, was pretty masterfully done.
06:07:54.800And I don't, I don't really think anybody can, can poke any holes in that, like, like him or not.
06:08:00.380If, uh, to, to tie all that together and tie all those loose ends and threads together, there's no easy feat.
06:08:07.920I think a lot of people that are critical of him have like their own biases and critiques and rarely have they ever actually, you know, smarter than he is or able to, it's kind of like character attacks and, you know, pot shots, which are easily made against him.
06:08:23.160But, um, in terms of his ability to kind of, uh, you know, unpack and synthesize, uh, complex topics and digest information and then repackage it and articulate it back.
06:08:37.640Um, I mean, he's, he's at the top of the food chain.
06:08:41.820So a lot of these guys are kind of nobodies that just have personal gripes with him, which is fine.
06:08:46.480And, you know, I'm not like his guy and I don't really think he's, he's our guy, but you know, he, he, he serves, he serves the ideological cause in a way that none of these other conservative, you know,
06:08:58.640In terms of his, uh, his, his, you know, support base, you know, he's done a good job, uh, building a support base that allows him to take that road, right?
06:09:10.240That he's, he's able to, uh, deal with facts, even if he's wrong.
06:09:16.740Sometimes he's able to deal with facts in a way that a lot of these guys aren't based on whatever, uh, political, uh, relationships they have, uh, financial interests, et cetera, that he does a better job of keeping himself able to navigate even flip-flop.
06:09:39.040You know, he's, he's, uh, he's able to, uh, take positions one week and then switch a position the next week and, uh, and maintain that because of the base he's, he's created where these, uh, you know, like a Tucker Carlson, uh, seems to be beholden and kind of sniff that out.
06:10:00.640Well, he's not financially compromised and corrupted and he doesn't have the conflicts of interest.
06:10:05.100He is, he is a completely organic base.
06:10:08.500And that's the interesting thing is we've criticized him for being a flip-flopper, but the way you just framed it, and I agree with that.
06:10:15.000I've actually hadn't really heard that before is it's actually a competitive advantage that he's ideologically malleable.
06:10:22.960And as new information presents itself and as sort of a thought process or an opinion develops and matures, I mean, sometimes he overdoes it and he flip-flops and he doesn't always really retract things where he gets it wrong.
07:03:02.980And the one prominent color is, uh, fucking, uh, the blue color.
07:03:14.020I know, I know that there's like a, a, like, I like to talk about the Teutonic kind of, like, there was a huge, the Northern crusade was a huge war.
07:03:27.540Um, that actually wasn't that long ago, 600 years ago, up in that part of the world where, um, the, the kind of Teuton order, uh, invaded Polish, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which was at the time, one of the biggest, biggest countries in Europe.
07:03:44.020I think by land size, just, uh, this huge chunk, this huge corridor come from the North Sea to, is it the Caspian that went down that way?
07:03:57.540Uh, sorry, I was replying to a customer, Maji.
07:04:00.780I don't know what you said, but, uh, yeah.
07:04:03.900You know about the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth that was, um, that the Teutonics invaded?
07:04:10.160Yeah, that was from, was that from the North Sea to the Caspian?
07:05:21.680But, uh, I always thought it was, it was neato, because the Teutons, the Teutonic order that controlled northern Germany, um, and what became Prussia, was, uh, basically gave an ultimatum to the, uh, Polish-Lithuanian royal families and said, uh, convert or die.
07:05:40.500And they were like, well, we choose die.
07:05:42.460And they fought this bloody war against the Teutonic order, which was one of the most well-armed, well-equipped, and well-organized military forces in Europe at the time.
07:05:52.100And, um, it's a pretty contentious part of European history, but, uh, it's, um, it's pretty fascinating to kind of think about the, the, the origins of these places that go back to the birth of the idea of a nation state.
07:06:09.820And, um, and, uh, because Germany wasn't, obviously wasn't a nation state at this time, it was a Holy Roman Empire, um, Poland.
07:06:17.640I, I don't even think Russia, Russia wasn't even a concept back, back then, you know, it was like, these were tribal confederations that were usually ruled by warlords or kings, and they had like a certain kind of organizational hierarchy depending on which part of Europe they were in.
07:06:36.560And, um, the, the Teutonic cavalry would later become the, uh, uh, uh, I'm drawing a blank, would become the, uh, winged Hussar, the winged Hussars that, uh, fought against Napoleon and then ended up joining him when he triumphed over the HRE and was the first conqueror to walk through the Brandenburg Gate, actually.
07:07:04.820I think in, like, 800 years or something was Bonaparte.
07:07:08.820Yeah, man, the Hussars were badass, like, I mean, uh, ask any, any poll that doesn't even care about history or nothing, the Hussars were fucking badass, bro.
07:07:21.320Like, if those guys, uh, pulled up on you, you were shitting bricks.
07:07:25.840Like, I, I think there was, like, a battle of, I don't know, like, 300 Hussars against, like, a good few thousand, like, a good few thousand army, and they fucked them all up.
07:07:35.480Because as soon as they, they charged in, everybody just shat their pants.
07:08:19.720You know, if I translate it to Polish, it probably goes, like, uh, I love a baby cock, I'm a fucking Jew, I want to circumcise children, something like this.
07:09:06.100I do want to see, um, some of the parts of Poland.
07:09:12.220I've seen, like, uh, apparently that's one of the best places to go for, like, historical tours, because they've got, like, a bunch of stuff.
07:09:20.780Everything from, like, the Cold War to, uh, ancient, you know, Middle Ages, Middle Ages, like, castles and stuff like that, and you can go, and it won't break the bank.
07:09:32.020And if you go to, like, Deutschland or France, it's, like, thousands and thousands of dollars, and you gotta spend all this money and deal with them.
07:09:39.500And I've, I've seen things about Poland that says that it's, like, it's nice, and it's clean, and there's a lot of white people, and they're nice, and it's not super expensive.
07:09:48.820I went to Ireland, and that place is, like, until you go off the beaten path, that place is a tourist trap.
07:09:58.300And it's, like, it's non-stop tourist trap, where it's, like, it's unfortunate, because you can tell a lot of their whole economy is built on this.
07:10:06.140Like, uh, I was walking around Dublin, and, um, it's, like, where are the Irish people?
07:10:13.380There's more Americans here than Irish people.
07:11:08.380You don't have tourist traps, which is, like, nice.
07:11:10.440The only tourist trap you can fall into is you get some really expensive, but shit food or the clubs that, like, some girl will invite you, like, in the main square.
07:11:22.180Some girl on the street will invite you, you know.
07:11:24.040If there's a go-go club or something, come in, strip club, and they will just drug you and take all your money.
07:12:08.240And my mom is like, nah, that nigger is going to make you pay 50 euros, and if you don't pay him, he's going to fucking, you know, I'd be a seven-year-old kid.
07:12:25.160You don't know that this is some fucking scam.
07:12:27.060Your kid just wants a shiny fucking whatever the fuck this nigger gave you.
07:12:30.480And all of a sudden, you're surrounded by 10 niggers who want to, like, solicit you.
07:12:35.440Because you don't want to pay him 100 for some plastic shit from Aliexpress.
07:12:39.340I mean, that's, like, for example, I would love to see a lot of places in Europe I didn't get to see as a kid.
07:12:45.620But now I'm just like, dude, do I want to fucking go to Italy when I literally just seen a video of a guy in Rome getting his head bashed in by a nigger and fucking died and nobody does anything?
07:12:57.020I don't want to go there, bro, but I want to see Italy.
07:18:13.500They crashed into it, and there could be some question of whether it was intentionally crashed into it because they wanted to spill the water bears and their library of Israeli and Jewish books all over the moon just in case those water bears evolved to become Jews one day.
07:18:41.900But they have no ability to accomplish things.
07:18:47.620And I know that there's strikes that have been reported as really great strikes lately, the strikes on the Iranians and how surgical they were and this kind of thing.
07:19:04.280But I have no real evidence that they're accomplishing anything.
07:19:08.420They seem to be extremely incompetent outside of convincing their Shabbos Goy to work for them, right?
07:19:20.960So it's – I'm not worried about a Samson option in terms of what it means for us.
07:19:27.060I mean if they blow up the Middle East, I don't even see a thing wrong with that.
07:19:31.400I just would say, okay, that's as far as they go.
07:19:34.920But they're – they can't take down the world.
07:19:38.680I have no hesitation on concluding that.
07:20:00.340But the Samson option, as far as I remember, that was not like they would just do it out of nowhere or something or like they lose power in, you know, all over Europe, United States, Australia, etc.
07:20:11.720It's if the existence of Israel or the Jewish people, something like that, is in danger, then they would actually do it.
07:20:19.500So that's like a little better because you could actually reclaim United States, you could reclaim Europe.
07:20:27.160But something I do not like is – I just don't think that is an option.
07:20:33.260I just don't see it as a solution because, well, I don't really know how to say it and if I can say it on the internet.
07:20:41.000But I thought of this like a year ago as well.
07:20:45.460The most humane thing you could do to the Jews is if you took all of them, castrated them all chemically so they can't reproduce and just let them live their lives in separation somewhere, like behind big fucking walls and people with guns so they just can't leave.
07:21:02.920Because if you leave one Jew, he's going to come back to bite your ass in a thousand years or so.
07:21:08.720And it's been proven by history so many times.
07:21:10.520You kick them out for the fucking thousand times, you leave a few Jews, they're going to be like, man, look what he's fucking going and did to us.
07:21:19.460And you're going to have little Yentl or whoever the fuck come to your country again and do that shit all over again in a thousand years even or how long.