On this episode of the podcast, the brother and sister duo of the are joined by their good friend Colton to talk about a variety of topics. Colton talks about his experience growing up in a Jewish household, and how he deals with racism in his community.
00:01:00.000I don't know if I don't have big enough balls to go out and get a grizzly bear unless I know completely confused and dazed.
00:01:10.680Yeah, yeah. No, that's right. It's true, though. You know, we we treat the animals differently. We're more connected.
00:01:22.900Um, yeah, when I was a kid, like me and my brother, we used to we used to have like an animal graveyard in our complex. And every time we found like a dead animal in the in the complex, we'd go and bury it there. And, you know, pay respects and this and that. And yeah, I mean, I wouldn't you never see a nigger doing something like that.
03:18:29.000if you actually want to extend range also from an engineering perspective is if you want to use an antenna, set up a vehicle and you can, uh, cable it out for, you know, the connections you need to the connectors you need to get to your radio.
03:18:43.820You never have to put the antenna up, but when you put an antenna up on top, you need a, a good ground plane will greatly extend the distance that you can get.
03:18:57.280And it's not just because they're inside cars or they're inside trucks.
03:19:00.600It's because a good ground plane for an antenna greatly extends your distance.
03:19:05.440So you could cable out a vehicle, never use it.
03:19:08.560And then when the shit hits the fan, you connect inside, screw your whip on top or whatever that is, it will greatly extend your distances.
03:19:17.520And that's, that's called a ground plane from an engineering perspective.
03:19:27.800So I have a, um, I've got a Jeep set up, um, with, uh, with antenna, uh, and a CB radio is this, uh, you know, is this is, uh, the lowest tier, um, operation.
03:19:46.420And, and I should, uh, look at, uh, improving that.
03:20:05.600Well, yeah, it's, um, so this would be that the antenna is, uh, connected to the frame.
03:20:12.480Um, so maybe that's, but, but that's just the frame.
03:20:18.620It's not, when you say ground plane, my, my head goes to question, um, you know, whether we're talking about the ground and grounding it, or is this just to the frame is, is good enough?
03:20:34.140We could talk, take it offline in a different colony or whatever, but no, like, so if you look at the cop cars, man, in general, like, you know,
03:20:42.480they don't mount things on the rear really, right.
03:20:46.200But what happens with the ground plane is, and we can study and talk about the physics of it, but really it's like, that's why you see on the cop cars, you know, they're in, and, and you see the, the detectives and all that shit.
03:20:58.180And, uh, you know, really the antennas are on top of a metal roof.
03:21:03.360And so that's what we call a ground plane.
03:21:05.360So it's not so much grounding, like when you think of basic electricity, where you have, you know, voltage and you have ground, not, not so much.
03:21:13.060It's called the ground plane, which affects greatly the transmission distance.
03:21:44.160But if you want to increase, you can run a base station at a stationary place and you can run the, the wire.
03:21:52.280And that can be shot up into a tree, um, to greatly enhance the distance to the scale on for, for talking about GMRS or ham radio to, you know, uh, depending on the terrain, mind you, the train is the other variable.
03:22:07.840You could be at 20 miles plus, it can be greater if you're in very open distance.
03:22:14.140So lastly, on the lower level radio to radio, so these smaller radios are five to eight, um, Watts, if I recollect, and they can also be, uh, have, uh, after market or non-stock antennae, and they can increase the, um, distance.
03:22:35.360Typically the best of them are doing about two miles, but radio to one of these other units, whether it's in a, in a vehicle at, with a larger antenna or to a repeater, which is even going to be greater in the water, just greater.
03:22:49.820You can, you can get a lot more distance.
03:22:51.760So there's those variables I just wanted to put into the equation.
03:23:03.380Well, you guys are outside my wheelhouse here.
03:23:14.860Um, so I'm, uh, I'm soaking all of this in as much as possible and, uh, and taking this, uh, seriously taking notes.
03:23:24.460But, uh, I, I don't know if, uh, I have any other questions on this.
03:23:30.240Um, I don't want to maybe dive too, uh, well, you know, this is, let's just keep diving.
03:23:38.660I guess this is the, this is the topic, um, is, uh, in terms of, uh, of like a bug out bag, uh, that we've had conversations here about those in the past.
03:23:51.400And, and, uh, uh, there's been, uh, conversations about a bug out bag and a bug in bag, uh, having a bug in bag in your car.
03:24:00.240Uh, you know, kind of dressed out to, uh, in case of emergency, something to get you back to your house.
03:24:08.320Uh, and likewise, then a bug out bag, having something that is, uh, on your person in your home in case something happens and you need to get out.
03:24:19.140Uh, any, uh, any, uh, any advice on, uh, you know, the basics that people should have for that?
03:24:29.220I have a, I have a, um, a wind up radio, uh, something that, you know, charges, uh, with, uh, kinetic energy, um, a few other items, uh, you know, for, for navigation.
03:24:44.240And, um, and then, uh, you know, low level, mine's not, mine's not built out, uh, the way I want it, but, uh, low level survival, um, you know, fire, some, uh, I don't have any shelter in it yet, but, uh, yeah.
03:25:03.140So I have some experience in this realm and I would just like to close out that radio thing.
03:25:10.340So most radios, if you're getting a radio buy for a hundred dollars, GMRS is the legal, like, um, easily, like you just petition, you pay a, it's a money grab and you can have this access to this wave, these, these wavelengths.
03:25:26.220Then same radio, you can theoretically have ham, capacity ham as a, as a licensing and a, um, a greater tier, but you don't necessarily have to use that to be on GMRS.
03:25:42.120These radios, again, a hundred dollars, right?
03:26:57.240If you're in a, in a, in a, in an area where the trend is to dress a certain way, you would, it would behoove you to have something in clothing that is that way.
03:27:09.940Now there's all kinds of things that can, you can have soft, you know, armor that is worn underneath your street clothes, which is fine.
03:27:17.580I'm just saying you want to be very, um, camouflage, so to speak for, and there is earpieces that you've seen like undercover agents that can be used with these radios that are very, um, hidden.
03:27:30.880That you wouldn't actually noticed if you were wearing them.
03:27:33.740So you could have covert ops with other people who are observing things and make, make, have comms that is, and wouldn't be noticed.
03:28:15.820I've tend to move towards the minimalist mode.
03:28:20.180And that is you want to have just enough because if you are an extended or you have to move quickly, you can be fatigued very easily with too much stuff.
03:28:31.920And the other thing is I really encourage everyone to test whatever pack you have.
03:28:36.960So whatever, once you do it and you'll probably revise it, which I've done many times over is go out and take a hike and just see, and then try using this stuff.
03:28:45.620Whatever you're, you're, you have, and it will be mission specific and see if it works for you or if something fails and then you can, you can adjust accordingly.
03:28:53.540Um, yeah, and, uh, just, and with that consideration on the minimal minimalist side, I mean, somebody thinking about, okay, I'm going to be maybe going overnight on a, in a, a situation outdoors.
03:29:13.020Um, you know, a, uh, a, a small tarp or just a blanket, uh, as opposed to, and a sleeping bag, et cetera, depending on, uh, the weather, I suppose.
03:29:25.020And, and what the expectations are there, uh, there's Sammy.
03:29:29.040I was, uh, I was hoping to get Sammy in here.
03:29:31.200Um, so, uh, you know, I just, uh, I know, I know Sammy's, uh, Sammy puts in the work in this regard.
03:29:39.580So I'm looking forward to hearing that, but in terms of, uh, of, of shelter, um, you know, warmth overnight, uh, what do you do, Tungsten?
03:29:53.560I kind of elucidated to that in terms of the one, two, but I actually have probably more like three to four different tiers.
03:30:01.200And so, as you mentioned, if you're just going overnight, again, you want to be minimal.
03:30:06.320And what I encourage everyone to do is spend the money on good rain gear, because you can always layer.
03:30:11.320If you have a good, good rain gear, you can just have a base layer.
03:30:15.420I recommend wool for several reasons I can go into later, but a wool base layer.
03:30:20.280And literally I just wear a wool base layer and those rain, that rain gear.
03:30:26.100If it's just a mild situation and you really don't need anything, provided your boots are good and you have a hood and your pack's dry, you don't need anything else.
03:30:33.940And that gives you a lot more mobility, which I think is really critical.
03:30:38.960Um, and the ability to cover more ground and carry water, like carrying water.
03:30:43.980So, space of the backpack and or tent is space that you can, you could have water.
03:30:51.300So, the most practical is bottles, but I prefer having a bottle and a camel pack.
03:31:19.720Yeah, a good rule of thumb for your pack weight and everything is you should be able to do five miles without taking a break, without taking it off.
03:31:34.060I mean, you could stop to get a drink of water or whatever, but you should be able to do five miles minimum without taking it off.
03:31:41.000And you should be able to run at least 100 yards as fast as you can with it.
03:31:45.420Like, obviously, you're not full sprint, but you should be able to haul some ash at least 100 yards with it on.
03:31:52.540And this is bug out bag specific because if you are in that situation of exfil, in a situation where it's not necessarily firefight,
03:32:04.200but you're trying to get the fuck out of somewhere, there might be a situation where you do need to haul some ash.
03:33:34.780That way, if I need to drop something that's pretty fucking heavy, that's the least important in an emergency situation, I can just drop the jug of water.
03:34:49.980You can use iodine tablets if you can't make a fire.
03:34:54.860But if you have the opportunity to make a fire, boil your fucking water.
03:34:59.140And when you're done with the fire, you can save the charcoal and make a small charcoal water filter.
03:35:05.680Especially if you have extra plastic cups, or not cups, plastic water bottles, or any sort of thing that you can knock the bottom off and make a sort of funnel.
03:35:16.700Charcoal water filters are what they use for all of the name brand water filters.
03:35:22.540So it's just charcoal and dirt, layers of charcoal and dirt.
03:35:27.920You can make as many layers as you want, do like an inch of each.
03:35:30.300Which, it's worked for thousands of years.
03:35:35.240I mean, it's the easiest way to do it.
03:35:36.860And plus, you can make that water bottle filter, keep it on you, so that you can keep using that filter for probably a month or two.
03:35:46.300Depending on how big it is, you might be able to, it's probably bigger than the Brita filters.
03:35:50.880So the basic ones of those last a month.
03:35:53.640Like, I mean, you try to get some good use out of it.
03:35:59.000Are we talking a specific type of charcoal?
03:36:19.740I get some rocks, if you can't poke holes in them, it will get plugged up.
03:36:24.760So you kind of want to find some stones, sort of big, and put that on the very bottom so that all the shit doesn't either wash out or plug up your holes.
03:36:38.640So on that note, something to be mindful of, depending on the levels of how your discretion is, if you need to be discreet, you won't want to start a fire.
03:37:01.880Like, if you have micro stoves, you can do that, but there's still a heat signature, but there won't be smoke.
03:37:07.440So if you are making a fire and trying to be discreet, do it at night, but you're still going to have a heat signature, just keep that in mind.
03:37:16.420As far as how much per day, I want to comment on that.
03:37:20.460I've done quite a bit of – I've done about averaging 10 miles with 40 pounds on bona fide trails in the United States.
03:37:28.720And I find that, for me, I like to have four quarts that is equivalent to almost four liters.
03:37:37.880And you can carry it in different ways, but nevertheless, I find it to be helpful because sometimes you're not going to find a re-up.
03:37:44.720And if you end up having to crash out that night and then you've got to get up in the morning and move and you don't have anything and you're carrying weight, you could be in jeopardy, you know, in a matter of 24, 48 hours, depending on how the temperature is and the environment.
03:38:13.840If you're heavy, heavy, heavy hiking, probably I wouldn't go over four days without eating, but you can go a lot longer.
03:38:21.820I wouldn't even go a day without getting water if you're out there in a hiking situation.
03:38:26.460But another way, if you're not around, like, an actual river or water source, if you are in green areas, not the straight desert, you can maybe get away with it in certain parts of deserts around the United States.
03:38:40.420I'm not exactly sure, but if you're in hill country or mountains, just go to the lowest possible source you can of any hill or mountain base and start digging.
03:38:51.380And eventually, it might take a day or two, but that little hole will fill up with water, and that is already pre-filtered.
03:38:58.800I'd just like to add that whether you're bugging out or bugging in, you should have already have taken the opportunity to identify water sources, right, depending on where you're going when you're bugging out.
03:39:21.980And how you're bugging out, you should have already identified water, right?
03:39:27.560And you can do – what you can do is you can have a remote site, too, a place where you can store additional food and water and whatever so you don't have to hump it all the way, you know, like someplace on the way.
03:39:41.640And water, of course, is, you know, critical to your life function.
03:39:47.420You can get all kinds of water filtration devices that are really good, you know, really good and really cheap, $100 just about.
03:39:56.340I use a chidine, and how I do it is I just have a – I throw out the siphon into the water, and it's a hand pump, and then I put the receiving cord right into my camelback, and I just pump it up with fresh water.
03:40:11.480And it pumps everything through filters and various charcoal layers, and then it actually pumps it through ceramic, right?
03:40:22.340So it gets the very finest of particles and stuff out.
03:40:26.860And that goes right into my camelback, and then I drink it.
03:40:30.960And then the other way that I have set up is I can actually take my camelback, right, and pick dirty water up right through the filling, the big hole in the back of it, you know, at the top of it, the big hole.
03:40:42.380I can dunk it in and fill it up really quick, and then I have an inline siphon up near the front that when I suck on the water, it filters it right into my mouth clean, and you can get those inline built in.
03:40:55.480And it's not nearly as good as a filter as the damn kyodine, but it'll do in a minute.
03:41:00.500You know, when I got to be booking it on my feet, I don't have time to mess around.
03:42:07.120And then, like, if you're bunkering, if you're, and that's only if you're a single individual, right?
03:42:14.220Like, usually if it's a family-level bug-out, you have access to vehicles, and that might change your water plan because now you're going to have to take water for the whole family.
03:42:23.700And for that, it's like five-gallon water containers that you hopefully had pre-filled up and ready to go because, again, you know, when a disaster hits, you will not have time to do that.
03:42:34.720All of this bug-out stuff that we're talking about needs to be ready to go on the spot, right?
03:42:40.880Otherwise, it's not helping you at all.
03:42:42.500You're just going to be a fool running down the street streaming.
03:42:45.940You want to be that well-planned, well-executed person who can grab and get their family together and grab a few items that you have stored ready to go because you've thought this through, right?
03:44:03.920Something about water before we've gone over almost everything is that, so I know we're in the summertime, but having a metal water container is imperative to winter practice because what happens is your water can freeze.
03:44:19.640So if you have a metal container, you can warm your water up, you can put it in there, and not only will it stay liquid when you need it, but you can also use it as a way to heat if you're in a bag, your sleeping bag, or if you don't have anything, you can just stick that hot bottle in your garments to help keep you warm.
03:44:42.840So I really encourage people to have a metal water bottle at all times.
03:44:47.540You know what I've had my eyeball on for a while, but I've never pulled the sugar up because I just can't afford it, is it's called a grail.
03:44:56.260People have been waiting for a larger grail, which is like a, I think it's a 32-ounce grail, but it's made out of titanium.
03:45:03.940I don't know if you guys know what the grail system is, but it's pretty cool.
03:45:08.200It's, you know, you should check it out.
03:45:11.380But the grail, I think the grail has got everything beat so far.
03:45:14.120They just, they're, the ones that they have out there now are just actually kind of small, I think.
03:45:24.180But it's some kind of interesting pump that has like an insert in it, and you fill up your cup with water,
03:45:30.680and then you press this insert into the cup down hard, and then that, as it flows into the other cup, it purifies the water.
03:45:39.360So when you get to the bottom of the cup, this thing's inserted and kind of locked in there, and now you have a clean glass of water that you can drink.
03:46:57.140Dug into a lot of good material on thinking about the bigger picture, thinking outside the box, preparation, what's coming down the pike, and what to think about.
03:47:11.120You know, it's good just to wrap our heads around our topography, our nature, our situations, have an awareness about that.
03:47:22.340We're going to switch it over here to 1488 radio in just a moment.
03:47:30.180Any last words here before we switch over?
03:47:32.900Everybody can stay on stage if they want to.
03:47:34.760We'll switch topics and get into some other information here, but everybody's welcome to stay.
03:47:41.120Yeah, I just wanted to touch on a lot of the points you guys had.
03:47:46.500The water situation and everything, that's all involved in the area study.
03:47:50.760And if you have a bug in or a bug out plan, that's a very important thing to do.
03:47:54.860Also, if you live in a rural area, bugging out is probably a terrible idea.
03:47:59.640A lot of people think they're just going to throw an 80-pound rucksack on and try to fucking bug out when they never train with it.
03:48:07.700And if you do that, you're going to fucking die.
03:50:52.980It's been an awesome day here on White Excellence Radio, and it is time for 1488 Radio.
03:50:59.560The original White Power space, the original White Power show that started almost over a year ago here on X.com.
03:51:11.020So to everybody who's been with us on this amazing adventure of growth, of highs and lows, I take a bow to you, and I throw a Roman your way.
03:51:22.400So thank you to all of our audience members and participants that continue to support us on the way.
03:51:28.840Here on 1488 Radio, we do have hosts and co-hosts of the show, and we would appreciate it if you guys respected them accordingly.
03:51:39.620That's myself, White Reich, Mythos, Radio Weimar, and other people that come in along the way that stop by.
03:51:47.380We have VIPs that continue to grace us with their presence from time to time, and we tend to have conversations with them going back and forth.
03:51:56.860So if you are a participant, throw your hand up if you've got something to say if we're discussing things between ourselves.
03:52:04.660And if not, I mean, you're welcome to just come up and hang out with us.
03:52:08.300But we do have a couple of rules with that.
03:52:12.060I mean, rules create order out of this chaotic world that we live in.
03:52:16.540And the rules here on 1488 Radio is we want you to participate, but do us a favor.
03:53:31.860Well, the 88 Precepts are a bit of a white power commandments.
03:53:36.360They're core tenets that you can observe in your everyday life and implement as well to embrace your vril, embrace your white power, and do your darndest to secure the 14 words.
03:53:49.120And you can find the 88 Precepts on davidlane1488.com.
03:54:32.700And I'll introduce you to a new friend, Watchful Warrior here.
03:54:38.680He's carried the space with me for all of the lunch hour, which was awesome.
03:54:46.600He has military background, very interesting experience, blowing shit up in a tank and got to tell some of those war stories, which was awesome to hear.
03:54:57.860And then we got into prepping, ham radio usage, communications, and bugging out and bugging in.
03:55:06.280So it was a really powerful two hours and went by very quickly.
03:55:12.780You know, as I get older, time seems to fly even faster.
03:55:16.760I don't know what that is, but I'm not really enjoying it.
03:55:21.840But, yeah, he was a great contributor.
03:55:25.500And we have some possibility of working with him, maybe in some of his network, in hosting different themed shows here.
03:55:41.560So we're going to have a conversation.
03:55:59.200I've listened to you for a while, but yeah, um, you know what we want to do.
03:56:05.740You know, that's what we want to do, secure a future for our children.
03:56:08.940And by working together and doing teamwork and spreading the word, that's how we'll do that.
03:56:14.040You know, we'll bring, we'll bring about fairness to, to our environment, you know, and that's what we look to do is, you know, re, re, re establish the playing field.
03:56:48.960Uh, you, you have, uh, you are he who comes before us and there will be those that come after us.
03:56:55.820And it is, it is through that, um, that vein of the 14 words that connects us all in that, um, you know, I, I am in my forties moving on into my fifties.
03:57:12.320And, uh, and so, um, you know, knowing, knowing that I have, uh, a shelf life, uh, and my mortality and the children that I have to extend this future to, to prepare them, uh, not for a life of ease and comfort, uh, but for a life of duty and honor, uh, that is, uh, what we owe.
03:57:37.060Uh, and we don't have to, uh, create the good times that create weak men.
03:57:41.620Uh, we can put upon our children, uh, the tasks and the duties, uh, that make their life hard.
03:57:49.160Uh, they don't have to particularly know that you're doing it for any particular purpose, um, but just giving them what life really is, uh, to the best of your ability, making sure that they're not cutting corners, not taking any shortcuts.
03:58:04.420Uh, a wise friend of mine once said, there's no place, uh, there's no shortcut to any place worth going.
03:58:11.620And, uh, when you take that straight line and you take the hard road and you trudge through all of the challenges, uh, you know, with a 50 pound sack, uh, on your back, if that's what it takes, um, you know, that's a part of it.
03:58:28.080And sometimes the kids are going to cry, uh, and if they do well done, dad, well done.
03:58:34.260But, uh, with that, we've got a few, uh, a few topics, uh, kind of been saving here.
03:58:40.100Uh, white, you have anything, uh, you're, you're going to shoot from the hip on here as we go.
03:58:46.000Well, you know, we had a conversation earlier this morning and, uh, my goldfish memory is making sure that I completely forgot about the topic that I wanted to talk about.
03:58:56.640Ah, yes, I remember now, um, this could be a potential topic of contention.
03:59:07.140Um, especially for a lot of our Natsock bros.
03:59:13.440Um, I myself am a national socialist and I definitely revere what the third Reich was able to accomplish in their time.
03:59:23.840And so I'm going to tread very carefully with this conversation because make no mistake, um, what they did was great and what they could have achieved would have been amazing for the entirety of the planet.
03:59:39.500But there comes a time where we live in the current year and circumstances change.
03:59:48.480And that requires adaptability that requires evolution that requires us learning from the mistakes of those who came before us and revering them, but not worshiping them as the end all be all.
04:00:06.220And if there's one thing that I've noticed within our cause here on X is that people tend to overly glamorize the third Reich as them having all of the solutions and we have to follow the third Reich solutions to the T in order to achieve total Aryan victory.
04:00:28.320Now, here's where things get a little bit contentious and where I present myself as your resident contrarian.
04:00:56.660This doesn't mean that we don't revere them.
04:00:59.320This doesn't mean that we don't give them the.
04:01:02.280Plaques in our halls for the great achievements that they that they achieved, but we need to evolve and adapt and recognize their shortcomings.
04:01:15.040If you look at George Lincoln Rockwell, where was his shortcoming?
04:01:21.180Well, the shortcoming with George Lincoln Rockwell is that he was a cult of personality and his movement that he started dwindled and faded away after he was assassinated.
04:01:33.060If we look at Robert J. Matthews of the silent brothers, a great and inspirational person who could have achieved amazing things had he lived 10 to 15 more years.
04:01:46.840First, what happened to the silent brothers after Robert J. Matthews?
04:01:57.280What happened to the third Reich without Hitler?
04:01:59.480And after the entire World War Two, well, obviously it fizzled out.
04:02:03.940People fled across the globe in order to try to live a normal life while simultaneously being hunted down by Western Jews and the influence that they had over our countries.
04:02:20.540Well, modern times require modern solutions.
04:02:25.080And if we overly idolize those in our past as their solutions being the end-all be-all to our modern problems, we are settling for a loss.
04:02:44.160So what I would like to encourage in this topic is that we learn from the mistakes of our forebearers and become greater men than they were.
04:02:56.800We should all aspire to be better than Hitler.
04:03:00.740We should all aspire to be better than Rockwell.
04:03:04.240We should all aspire to be better than Robert J. Matthews.
04:03:08.520We should all aspire to be better than William Luther Pierce.
04:03:12.560All of the people who have set this road that we're walking down right now, we need to come to a realization that it is our job to pave the road forward.
04:03:53.640We can't evolve our movement if we are living in 1940s Germany.
04:04:00.200We can't evolve our movement if we're living in 1960s to 70s America.
04:04:08.580There is work that needs to be done and an evolving process that needs to take place for us to essentially grab the torch and move forward rather than grabbing the torch and looking behind us and saying, hey, that's awesome.
04:04:28.060The idea is that we want to do better.
04:04:31.400So the reason why I brought this topic up, I said it a little bit earlier, is because what I've noticed is that any type of criticism or action that may contradict one of our revered leaders of old tends to be as a legitimate talking point as to why we can't face certain topics of discussion.
04:04:58.060Why we can't go down a certain road in regards to the progression of the cause and the movement and why we continue to stay stagnant.
04:05:46.900How can we learn from their shortcomings and ultimately acquire the resolve that's necessary to achieve total Aryan victory once and for all?
04:05:57.020Some people will look back at Uncle A, and I know that I do, and I say, hey, you know, he did great things, but he was too soft.
04:07:01.020They do, you know, I think we like the idea of a man like that and other great men coming to lead and giving us a rallying point.
04:07:19.560And there is that inner reflection of actually there's no one coming to save us.
04:07:29.520And it's a daunting task that puts a lot of weight on our shoulders when it's contemplated.
04:07:37.180And it's not it's not the it's not the task I had, you know, when I woke up this morning to think about that, that duty, the responsibility that we bear to accomplish something like that.
04:07:56.140And it's like you said, it's it's somewhat easier to reminisce and romanticize where someone could give us and make this just an easier lift.
04:08:13.820But if I re-evaluate and I look to people like we're on stage here today in the past couple hours, that this is a.
04:08:27.820Is this a new moment where we rise to occasions in all over the world?
04:08:39.800And I said this earlier that, you know, Germany is the size of California.
04:08:44.320Well, if we had a leader in California and we had a leader in Missouri, we had a leader in Arkansas and a leader in Florida and a leader in New Hampshire and a leader in Vermont and a leader in Montana.
04:09:00.700Is this actually a new zeitgeist that we are then owing to nature itself and and demanding of us, you know, the the fate that may.
04:09:19.960May present itself in that I was thinking of Trevor when you were giving that opening monologue there, white, so I'm glad he came to the stage.
04:09:34.440I if you if you if you see fit, we can go to Trevor here.
04:09:42.260Yeah, let's see what Trevor has to say.
04:09:44.840It's definitely a contentious topic, and I'm sure that some people are either like, oh, he committed sacrilege or they're definitely having some juices flowing in their head.
04:09:56.400Like, hey, yeah, you know, we we got to adapt.
04:10:00.200We it's OK to look to the past and say these guys were great and they did great things.
04:10:04.460But now it's our job to do even greater things.
04:11:44.300That system could not be allowed to be seen to work to the rest of the world.
04:11:49.460So, already in 1933, we have Judea claiming war on Germany.
04:11:53.700Already in 1936, before Germany had made any move of aggression, had not even done the Anschluss, which, of course, 98% of Austria wanted to rejoin the German Reich.
04:14:31.780But I'm getting off the rocks on this one.
04:14:35.000But what I'm absolutely convinced of, brothers and sisters, is if Adolf Hitler could step up on this stage today, or if he can manifest himself or whatever, speak through another person, the Godmouth, the Ansuz, okay?
04:14:50.120I'm absolutely convinced that Hitler would step up on this panel and many others and in public and the broader movement.
04:14:58.680And he would slap everybody upside the head and tell us to put aside our petty differences and save our race first.
04:16:15.320That means I deeply care about the white race and our race abroad, but my main and primary focus is here in the United States of America.
04:16:28.100So if there's people that I have viewed or called out to be fraudulent because their allegiance is foreign and their actions don't preach what their words are saying, it is my duty not only to my race but to my country to call it out.
04:16:53.140Now, I get where you're coming from, Trevor.
04:16:56.960I want to go along to get along with as many people as possible and be as diplomatic as I can.
04:17:05.080But sometimes too much straw on the camel's back breaks it.
04:17:10.780And I know that we've had conversations in the back channels.
04:17:15.440You've bore witness to certain things in regards to certain people.
04:17:22.640You have to be careful of people's intentions, and you need to be wary of where your allegiance lies and where their allegiance lies.
04:17:35.860I don't want foreign nationals dictating to me as an American citizen on how we need to adjust our politics, our cause, our movement here in the United States of America.
04:17:50.200It's not my job to tell the Canadians how to participate in white nationalism.
04:17:56.540It's not my job to tell the Australians how to participate in white nationalism.
04:18:01.420And I would say it's not the job of somebody fresh here in the United States to dictate what the movement needs to do, how it needs to operate, and what is the best path in moving forward.
04:18:17.940I've said this before in previous shows a week and a half ago or so, that when in Rome, do as the Romans do.
04:18:30.100If I were to go to Germany and help them participate in their nationalism, I would be asking them, what can I do to help?
04:18:39.280This is a direction that I think might benefit you, but ultimately, you are German, I am American, and I want what's best for Germany because I am now living in Germany.
04:18:52.220If the roles were reversed, I would expect the same respect.
04:18:59.060Now, I think you get where I'm coming from with this, so I'll land my plane there.
04:19:06.340And to our audience, if it seems a little bit veiled, I think you know what I'm talking about, especially if you were here a couple weeks ago when we talked about foreign nationals here in the United States
04:19:18.620and people who have decided that a multiracial Jew-naming coalition is healthy for the white people.
04:19:28.220And that's where I differ with a lot of folks at the other radio station we talk about.
04:19:36.740But you look at the leadership over there.
04:19:39.120Those guys are all 99% white nationalists, right?
04:19:42.660They do have a guy, and he is a German.
04:26:39.720Trevor, there's vast amounts of faith that's required to believe that we came from single-celled organisms and somehow evolved and adapt into human beings with intellect, purpose, drive.
04:26:54.020You know, the ability to ponder, et cetera, et cetera.
04:29:10.380So, the inspiration is somewhere in this historical record.
04:29:14.980And to go back and to reconstruct it, to frame it, to support a current worldview, I don't think that's helpful, to be honest.
04:29:26.760But your spiritual experience is something that you should have that is for you, right?
04:29:33.740That is something that you should consider.
04:29:36.380I know men who've had spiritual experiences that reaffirm their religious beliefs in a way that are unshakable, and they'll never let it go.
04:30:05.580Universalism is lowest common denominator ethos that drags everyone down with it.
04:30:14.680And anybody who dared become exceptional is somehow defiling this order that they've constructed for themselves to uplift the despicable and to trample the great.
04:30:32.580And this is antithetical to our victory, right?
04:31:13.620Look at them get corralled and, and become nothingness and, and oppose nothing unrighteous and, and simply move through the, the, the lanes that are provided to them that are acceptable.
04:31:33.820Uh, and it's, it's, it is disgusting to see, and there's, there's much criticism to be had there, but, uh, you know, that we, we don't need that, uh, on a cultural level.
04:31:47.580We don't need that to be decided, but I do think we need it to be decided on an individual level, right?
04:31:54.760That somebody says, I can throw off the shackles.
04:31:57.700I, I am one with God and I have no man to ask permission for this.
04:32:04.560You can go fuck yourself and your book and your churches and your congregation, because I don't need your approval to know whether or not I'm connected with the divine.
04:32:27.020So I, I, I, I can, uh, uh, agree with you there, but, but it also, it's not universalist, right?
04:32:34.180It is not something that is then, uh, bestowed upon by a holy water and a communion of cracker and wine, uh, out of a little plastic thimble in some church that reeks of, of ugliness and, and decay, right?
04:33:16.860Thank my Lord and savior, Jesus Christ, Christ is King.
04:33:19.300Um, just want to, uh, say, you know, thank you guys for allowing me to come up here in, uh, chill CQ radio and I'm going to do it real quickly.
04:33:29.300If you haven't tuned into the space that we had Saturday, I think mythos might've been in there.
04:33:36.740And, uh, Corey Mahler convinced me to come back to Christianity.
04:33:39.900So I just want to say Christ is King and, uh, we all must unite, uh, together, hold hands with all the non-whites and fight this evil Jewish supremacy.
04:33:50.220Um, and just bring down, uh, the evil racist white supremacists.
04:35:30.800I heard that, uh, that, that he didn't understand anything pre, um, uh, pre-fall, uh, and he can't speak to it because he doesn't, he wasn't there.
04:35:41.620Uh, it's, it's, uh, I'm going to, well, the reason I, I, I spoke up about this and I wanted to note that striking, uh, has, uh, blossomed very well, uh, in, in his growth, uh, you know, but the reason I spoke is that Corey Mauler is currently crashing out on the timeline.
04:36:07.220Yeah, whatever you guys did to him, he's not, he's not hitting impressive right now on the timeline and it's, it's quite verbose, uh, but yeah, just wanted to note that.
04:36:19.400Well, he, he convinced me, you know, saying that Jesus was Jewish and, you know, he helped me find, you know, my Christian roots with, um, Judaism and I'm, I'm just back to believing in Christ.
04:36:31.340And I want to say thank you to Corey for helping me understand that Christ is not a six foot eight Arian and that he was Jewish ethnically.
04:36:41.400Well, that's, that's to the point that I would speak to, you know, what Trevor was speaking earlier is that there's no Christian group.
04:36:51.040Every Christian, if even, uh, any, uh, any large denomination is filled with people who disagree about a number of different things very substantially.
04:37:03.980And then the, the, the outside of that there's all the different denominations, which also disagree, they call each other heretics, um, uh, apostates and so forth, uh, to the point that, and, and it was brought up.
04:37:21.980And I, I was glad it was in the, in the space, um, yesterday, uh, is that when they want to use the statistics to say all of these people were Christian, uh, and this is what happened and this is what they did and, uh, and so forth.
04:37:43.700And so on the crusades or the, the, the hall of the more, all of these Christians, all of these Christians, and then you get them together and they start talking.
04:37:53.100They're like, well, you're not a Christian.
04:39:21.400If you're a soldier, I don't, nobody cares.
04:39:24.780You know, if you grab the cross on your neck and you're like, and you have some, uh, deification, uh, and, and some ritual that blesses you with a holy fire.
04:39:38.000I'm not going to shame you for it, but universalism is at its core, uh, disgusting and it's lukewarm and I spew it from my mouth.
04:39:49.480Anyhow, I didn't know this was going to get into this.
04:39:51.600Well, yeah, I didn't, I wasn't expecting us to go and get into the weeds here.
04:39:57.260Um, but I will say there, there's a lot of things that CQ radio has been discussing and I find it edifying.
04:40:07.520It may cause people to chimp out for people to draw lines in the sand, but this, the crash out, but this conversation has been avoided for a hundred, for a hundred years.
04:40:22.700And it is important that we have the conversation and it's okay.
04:40:28.180If this type of conversation, isn't your cup of tea, just don't tune into it because it's not for you.
04:40:35.020You know, I, I think what mythos said is very real.
04:40:38.520Your spiritual experience is yours and yours alone.
04:40:43.080And as long as you're okay with your spiritual experience, don't crash out over people having a conversation about something.
04:40:53.220It's, it's totally fine that we talk and we be white about things, right?
04:40:59.180If it's not your cup of tea, don't drink the tea, bro.
04:41:02.840No, one's forcing you to drink the tea.
04:41:09.240And maybe somewhere along the road, you'll come to certain conclusions and circumstances that they have been drawing in regards to what they're doing with CQ radio.
04:41:25.460And with that, Sammy, and with that, we can shift back, uh, away from, uh, this, unless Jeremy, you want to get in there on this particular topic, but we did start off talking about our former leaders in, in, uh, the white, um, our, our white history.
04:41:43.140Uh, and this is, I'll say, and I'll let Jeremy go here.
04:41:46.920Uh, this is why this conversation and the, the attempts to make this about, uh, a religion are anti-productive to our cause is these things are spiritual to yourself.
04:42:04.260You are potentially given a gift that is bestowed upon you by your creator, and that is yours and whatever evangelism or, or spiritual quest and fire that has been, uh, anointed upon you is your own, but it, it is all others to have for themselves as well.
04:42:27.160And, uh, and it's, uh, unless we get into a forensic, uh, you know, group, um, I don't know.
04:42:35.900Have you seen those people when they, when they get into the, the, the, the group frenzy?
04:42:40.600I don't know if that's, I don't know if that's of our people.
04:42:46.860Uh, mass psychosis, the mass psychosis.
04:42:50.900It's, it's, but yeah, there's some type of scientific word for it.
04:42:57.360And I, I'm not necessarily one of these science bros, but it's like a mass hysteria or a mass psychosis that takes place.
04:43:04.980And, and it, it happens all across the world where like, uh, there'll be a school and someone will have a laughing attack.
04:43:15.180And for some weird reason, it travels to 10, 12, 20 other kids to the point where they have to shut down the school because there's some mass hysteria going on.
04:43:28.060I always thought that was, I always thought that was fluoride, but then maybe it was something else.
04:43:33.740Uh, no, no, but there is something to say about, you know, this mass psychosis, right?
04:43:42.200There, there's mass formation psychosis.
04:45:11.720We are the Americans behind enemy lines who did not get executed for our views or for being pro-white.
04:45:22.120And now we're left to pick up the pieces.
04:45:26.980And what that looks like in contrast to Germany or 1970s and 60s with Rockwell, what that looks like in comparison, are completely different worlds.
04:45:40.420We are people who have been completely brainwashed and has amnesia or don't even know who they are.
04:46:59.120The use of the Red Army doesn't exist anymore because they did their task.
04:47:02.760We are in a totally different time period.
04:47:06.280And as for the conversation about that guy that came on here, if you have the recording, listen to what he says in reaction to what I said to him.
04:47:17.280He was about to say the most anti-white fundamental shit I ever heard.
04:47:21.500But the host stopped him before he put his foot in his mouth.
04:47:23.740But if you listen to logically where it was headed, you will understand that Corey Miller or whatever his name is, he was about to say some anti-white shit.
04:47:35.080And y'all should really listen to that, especially when I asked him.
04:48:15.060If you can recover when I got to interact with him and listen to what he was about to say before the host told him to stop the conversation, he was starting on some anti-white nonsense, fundamentally anti-white nonsense, about Adam and all that stuff and the different races.
04:48:33.120And what, fortunate for him, the host stopped it.
04:48:37.240Unfortunate for us, everyone who's hearing didn't get to understand that fundamentally he's anti-white.
04:49:14.780I had a lot of mutuals that follow that account, and they were running a promo, and I was ready to make an order and do a little more research.
04:49:23.000And on their Facebook page, they have a Pakistani phone number, so I think they could be LARPing as a European company.
04:49:31.220And since I had sent like 30 people, a lot of mutuals in the replies, that account for their promo, I just wanted to bring that up.
04:49:44.600Because I think there's a lot of people in here that might follow it, but look into that before you make a purchase.
04:49:49.420So, yeah, again, I wanted to jump in real quick and give that a little PSA, and I apologize if I let anybody down the wrong path.
04:50:16.420They also have a, you know, they got an X account.
04:50:19.160I think they got two or three different X accounts.
04:50:21.780But on the Facebook page, it's got a Pakistani phone number.
04:50:26.460And I used the chat on their website, and it was kind of broken English, trying to explain to me that they were actually in New York, and I wasn't buying it.
04:52:00.640Like, there's our race is all over the planet, right?
04:52:04.020However, that being said, on a pragmatic level and looking at this from this lens, those of us here who are American, like, I think it's imperative that we operate within this realm, like, within the realm of American potentiality.
04:52:23.620And that may include Canada, but that's not really the focal point right now.
04:52:27.140And it's not to say that, you know, the guys in Australia aren't awesome.
04:52:35.400And so, I think this is something that to bring things into focus for some people to understand, like, we have to work with what we got here in America.
04:52:46.340And, yes, our forebearers, there was exciting things that they did.
04:52:50.860And there were shortcomings that happened.
04:53:05.280Yeah, Tungsten, I'm in 100% agreement.
04:53:10.480I mean, that's kind of where I wanted this conversation to go.
04:53:13.920And I think it's really important that we do throw homage to the past and we show reverence to the past.
04:53:23.980And we also show support for other nationalists in their country, right?
04:53:28.860We want the Canadians to be successful.
04:53:31.660We want the Australians to be successful.
04:53:34.020But there's only so much I, myself, as an American, can do to help their cause.
04:53:40.480That is uniquely theirs, just like the United States is uniquely ours.
04:53:45.700And we take the lessons of the past and we implement modern solutions.
04:53:53.980So, I know that the tangent got a little weird and part of the reason why I brought it up and why I'm glad CQ Radio slash HT came up is because as Americans, there is a conversation being had that is vehemently opposed by some.
04:54:16.160And this is where I'm getting at into reverence of the past.
04:54:23.680There's a lot of people that say National Socialist Germany would have never been having this conversation in regards to what CQ Radio is having.
04:54:33.920There's an hour and a half of video going around about Christianity and the Third Reich as if because Christianity was a certain way in the Third Reich that we have to abide by what the Third Reich did.
04:54:51.840And that's where I say, no, I am an American.
04:55:14.660It's OK to understand that, hey, this may have been the policy back then, but this is the conversation that we need to have now about moving the ball forward and creating a policy now.
04:55:26.700We need to weed out things that make us weak.
04:55:32.300We suffer as a race when we adopt universalist ideologies.
04:55:40.120And I want to redirect some of the conversation into things like Mr.
04:58:07.280So we can't be afraid of having difficult conversations and saying that certain things are causing divides and rifts in the movement because something has to fucking give.
04:58:17.720We all signed up to serve the 14 words.
04:58:20.880And right now, in 20 to 10 years, you will be a minority in the United States of America without a shadow of a doubt.
05:00:53.300And, you know, I think that, and I hate to use the word recruit.
05:00:59.480I mean, we can act like it's some spiritual or divine or epiphany or something, you know.
05:01:05.080But the reality is I thought the direction I might have missed it was that we don't have to be in boxes, man.
05:01:12.180You know, we don't have to be categorized and put in these boxes, right?
05:01:15.820It's like, you know, why can't, you know, if one guy wants to be a Christian and one guy wants to be whatever he is, agnostic or whatever it is.
05:01:25.060I mean, you know, I'm not going to marry a damn spook or condone my son doing it.
05:01:31.960But the point being, like, if we have in the engineering world, we call it cross-cutting concern.
05:02:09.000No, Marco, you're reading it 100% accurate.
05:02:12.860We have confined ourselves to limitations by revering the past too much instead of evolving and adapting to modern times because we need solutions for modern times.
05:03:09.820They don't think it's like that, but it is like that.
05:03:12.460The silent generation – like, when you saw all those people raising Nazi flags and joining Lincoln Rockwell to protest integration and all that, that was the silent generation.
05:04:24.940And so we are in a totally different ballgame.
05:04:28.620We are so far defeated and brainwashed that we have to literally revitalize something that no one else has to have had or ever had to revitalize.
05:04:42.720Well, Fitz side, and you know, with what you said right there, I think it's really important that we come to the reality that we as white people need to reject all universalist ideology, all of it, and all of its shapes, sizes, and forms.
05:05:04.500If there is a universalist ideology preaching to our children, preaching to ourselves, preaching to a congregation, preaching politically, whatever it may be, it needs to be vehemently opposed and rejected.
05:05:18.680Because like what you just mentioned now, you made a very, very valid point, is that the size of our folkish mentality is very small and limited in numbers, size, and scope.
05:05:34.500And if we rebuild the folkish mentality, if we restore our identity as whites, we can achieve.
05:05:44.960And then certain ideologies that are viewed as destructive, certain politics that are viewed as destructive are no longer destructive because we have the folkish spirit.
05:10:23.640If you've got any idea of the Belt Road Initiative and BRICS, then you've got enough.
05:10:36.820JoJo, I'm sure you're a great person, and I'm sorry for being rude to you, but I can tell that you are inebriated, brother, and we don't let people who are slurring their words and drunk on stage.
05:11:33.060I went to the farmer's market this past weekend, and I said to my child, I said, we're not going to be purchasing anything from anyone that's not white.
05:11:45.720So, just let that sink in a little bit and digest.
05:14:54.960Like, I introduce a lot of concepts online to far-white people who are pro-white and people who are on the fence that help get even further pro-white.
05:15:05.100But it's pretty much I do it in real life, and I also do it online.
05:15:09.820And that's the best I can do right now until we have more members, until we can actually do better at messaging.
05:16:31.960Well, so you're telling me your business model is you're walking around handing fucking paper out.
05:16:36.580And I'm not being – I'm not being competitive.
05:16:39.140I'm trying to get to – I mean, at some point, you've got to say you're definitely doing a lot of digital – you're definitely sending –
05:17:58.520I was saying that you were the first generation that the Pernicius Doctrine was introduced to, and you were raised on it.
05:18:04.260We were raised on the same Pernicius Doctrine as you were when you were just two generations removed as a millennial.
05:18:11.500I'm not saying that you fucked up as a boomer.
05:18:14.020I'm saying you put it on the greatest generation at last because they didn't police the Jews enough.
05:18:20.580They didn't tell the Jews no when they took over the education program.
05:18:23.580They just kind of let them have their way with their kids and grandkids.
05:18:26.400And, like, you can say that, but I'm not saying – when I brought up that boomers – it started with the boomers for Pernicius indoctrination by the Jews, I'm not saying fucking boomers.
05:18:37.360I'm saying this is factually, historically where it started at because when the Jews took over the education program, the boomers were the first one to be raised in that false doctrine, that Pernicius doctrine that it has caused and so many problems.
05:18:52.220And now we're seeing the logical conclusion of how that Pernicius doctrine became worse and worse for the minds of our people with transgenderism and all this progressive stuff.
05:19:07.140One of the biggest problems about generational labels is they cover a span of 15 years.
05:19:15.420And it's – I don't even know the logic behind it in these generations.
05:19:27.120I've already – I've expressed previously, and I won't hammer on what I think about the greatest generation and how they live up to their title.
05:19:35.940But they – even talking about a boomer having been raised in this Pernicius indoctrination, which we understand it began occurring post-World War II.
05:19:53.600You know, those who were introduced in the first year versus the 15th year, those who got seven years of it as opposed to two years of it, they're still boomers, right?
05:20:09.500So it's not really something that can be applied as a label to even to exact understanding.
05:20:20.360It's – the labels are very problematic at best if they're not just absolutely worthless.
05:20:31.240And it's – I know we use it to kind of, you know, for these framings so that we have a general idea of what we're talking about.
05:20:41.300But if we're just – if we just remove that and get the brass tacks, I mean, there's – we just – we go back to that this post-World War II, we had an infiltration.
05:20:56.440And a large swath of Bolshevik Jews invaded our country.
05:21:05.240They were not founding members but original to the OSS, the Operation of Special Services, or the Office of Special Services, which was the precursor to the CIA.
05:21:18.820There was Bolshevik Jews, Marxist Jews in that organization.
05:21:22.880There's Jews who were a part of Mossad who were in control of the McGraw Hill, I think it is.
05:21:35.700The books that were being given and used for our education, which conspicuously have left out the Holodomor and the Bolshevik Jews and all their ridiculous history that deserves to be criticized and made and villainized to the nth degree.
05:21:58.980Just conveniently left out while propping up this World War II narrative of the big bad guy with the mustache and all of the propaganda that was waged.
05:22:11.940It wasn't waged on a generation or by a generation on another generation or this generation or that generation.
05:22:18.640The span of 15 years that we organized, oh, I was born in 78, so I'm a Gen Xer.
05:22:27.020I was born in 79, so I'm a millennial or 1980 or whatever it is.
05:23:07.700And now millennials all got this attack.
05:23:10.080It's like this is not at all how anything works.
05:23:12.980And it's just if I'm sorry, I just had to interrupt.
05:23:15.540It bothers me when we get stuck on these these in these wheels, because it goes it offers no real explanation of what happened or what's happening or how we can fix anything,
05:23:28.360because they are they're almost entirely useless as a rhetorical tool or a framing tool, because they make they make no sense to me.
05:23:39.580I feel free to just tell me why they make a bunch of sense.
05:24:44.920I'll work all my words because that moment right there, I wasn't really shitting on boomers.
05:24:50.080I was just kind of like looking at it as a time frame when the indoctrination really started getting heavy to remove us from the yoke of our mother, you know, like break us from that womb of the mother of our race.
05:25:02.400If you it is a better way to put it, because we have been taken from my mother, the the mother of our race, if you think about it.
05:25:09.860And it's time for us to rejoin our mother, to revitalize what it means to be the Aryans and accept that and love ourselves and love our race.
05:25:20.080It definitely is time to do that, to love our race and to get back to what makes us great.
05:25:28.980And I would just, you know, I would encourage that when we do want to speak to this stuff, that what we do is to be specific about these time frames.
05:25:42.920Right. And say, well, in in 1956, Robert Maxwell, who was the, you know, the Mossad agent, Jewish father of Ghislaine Maxwell, had taken over McGraw Hill.
05:26:03.320You know, the specifics there and having a timeline as opposed to that it is and it is something you have to train yourself on.
05:26:11.320I still use these from time to time, these these dumb generational ideas because you're raised in it.
05:26:19.740And it's like that just comes natural when it's what you've always been told and taught and framed in.
05:26:26.540But I think we do have a obligation to to recapture specificity and and use the terms that that are accurate to the conversation,
05:26:44.940because I think it one, it will stop derailment in certain cases and to it'll speak more to your grasp of the content matter and how you understand how the one thing led to the other,
05:27:01.940which is more more specific and more detailed than the the generation gaps will offer you.
05:27:11.940So it's just it's a finer tool. Right. It's just a finer rhetorical tool that can elevate our conversations.
05:27:19.220Well, I where I get where you guys are coming from.
05:27:22.580OK, Marco has never heard my boomer take and I'll save him from having the brain aneurysm of my my boomer take,
05:27:31.480because I know it will rage him to oblivion.
05:27:34.860But the fact of the matter is and it's a point of contention and it's going to hurt some people's feelings is that there is a lot that went wrong under the boomer's hands.
05:27:45.500There was a lot that went right under the boomer's hands.
05:27:48.780But this is another point that going back to what I made earlier is that we can't avoid hard conversations because they may hurt someone's sensibilities.
05:31:07.100They participate in different cultural activities, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
05:31:11.640Different jobs, different career choices, different schools.
05:31:17.160These are differentiating factors that create a – I wouldn't say a divide, but it creates a separation from what myself as a millennial would be in comparison to the silent generation or the boomers.
05:31:39.060So if I lied about – no, you're right, brother.
05:31:41.220But if I lied about my – I'm just – some levity here.
05:31:44.840If I lied about my birth year one fucking year, I wouldn't be a boomer.
05:32:13.360The cusp thing is stupid, right, because culturally speaking, you're probably more on the Gen X side than you are on the boomer side, right?
05:32:21.920I was born – I was born in 1990, okay?
05:32:25.740So like I am a millennial through and through, but people that were born in like 87, 88, they're more like millennials than they are Gen Xers.
05:32:35.340You know, because they were raised in the 90s.
05:32:38.980Yeah, my parents were boomers up to their neck, right?
05:32:42.840I was like a boomer up to my ankles, you know, so – but I'm not doing the apologetics.
05:32:47.920I still stand behind, you know, a lot of things that were happened from the time that I could start making a contribution to the technical world as I got into my 20s and this other stuff.
05:32:59.800So I'm going to get out of the apologetic stuff, and I'm very thick-skinned and could give a shit actually, but –
05:33:14.200When people say millennials are faggots and furries and gays, I don't – there's no feeling that I have to suppress or logic my way out of.
05:33:22.780It doesn't even hurt my feelings because I only identify as one thing, errant.
05:33:28.120So when people say you are this, this, and this, those are all false identities.
05:33:31.840And once you become spiritually succinct as who you are racially, all the false identities, I'm a skater, I'm this, that's all bullshit.
05:33:41.260And so when people talk shit about skaters, your feelings aren't going to get hurt because you're not really a skater.
05:33:45.640You're a person who does skate, who does skate, or you're not really a boomer.
05:33:51.480You're a person who was born in that time frame that they call boomers, but you're an Aryan.
05:33:56.740Ultimately, Marco, and anyone, it doesn't matter if you're five years old or a hundred years old.
05:34:01.840Cast away these false identities, and it only identifies with what?
05:34:07.520Well, see, that kicks my autism off, and that's why my autism kicks off on this, because we can't say these labels don't mean anything and then use them as identifiers either.
05:34:19.100And that's why I just encourage, like, elevate the level of rhetoric, right?
05:34:24.060Because it does say something when you use the word.
05:34:27.860And when we're more identifying and we say, look, the Jews did this to the Aryans, it's a unifying message.
05:34:36.500It's a, it's a, we understand that, and it doesn't escape.
05:34:40.780Like, I, I've come from a place where, man, I hated boomers.
05:34:48.960To like, oh, this isn't even like that.
05:34:51.540It's not a, it's not a monolith based on the fact that you were born between 1975 or 1965 and 1980 or whatever.
05:34:59.640It's, it's, they're absolutely useless terms, because all art, do they have some meaning?
05:35:06.360Like, well, we were all listening to Van Halen in our teens.
05:35:10.960Yeah, maybe for five years of our teens.
05:35:15.520And, and, and that's not a generation.
05:35:17.360The next one that came along, like, you know, you go a little bit further and that they were listening to Guns N' Roses.
05:35:23.680And it's like, well, is that a different generation now?
05:35:26.260Because they have this different imprint and, and so forth.
05:35:29.240It's, it just becomes an obstacle to the truth, uh, which is how our Aryan spirit has been affected by this invading force.
05:35:40.860And, and this invading force invaded, uh, people who came before us and they did it at certain times.
05:35:48.560You know, there, there's not a ticking clock.
05:35:51.860It's like, okay, guys, uh, it's almost time for generation, uh, Z.
05:35:58.140Me, go ahead and release Eminem, right?
05:36:01.640It's like, that's not the way any of this works, right?
05:36:04.980It's, it's, it's a constant flood of propaganda escalating toward, uh, a, a goal of extinction for our people.
05:36:16.460And it started off, uh, with, uh, the, the, the world, maybe world war one, uh, and then escalated with world war two, you know, convincing our people that we fought for freedom.
05:36:31.700We fought against the bad guy and this whole group of people.
05:36:35.700And look, if you talk, look at the, um, the, the entire population of Americans, uh, as a group, if we're talking about lumping people in as a group to look at the entire population of American people.
05:36:51.700At the time world war two was done, everybody from 80 years old to five years old was told the same story.
05:37:02.000That's not a generation, but they're all imprinted with, we did it.
05:37:25.240And the entire, you know, population was infected with this bullshit and, and they've been running it ever since to its nth degree until they can't run it anymore, which is we all look around and go, these fucking trolls, these goblins, uh, as, uh, as last night would call them, uh, these goblins.
05:37:45.480These goblins, uh, are, are, are disgusting and ruining everything and they're supporting everything we hate.
05:38:12.300And if you're a part of this solution and not a part of the problem, you shouldn't be turned off at the topic of conversation being a generational conversation.
05:38:26.080I, I recognize that there's a lot of batshit, fucking crazy millennials, some of them commie, some of them fucked in the head with homo shit.