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Join us this morning as we have a special guest, Arvul from Return to the Land join us live on The Aryan Unity Show. We discuss the recent events that have taken place in the Aryan community and the impact they have had on the nation.
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Arvul from RTTL, Return to the Land, will be joining us shortly, right?
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Let me see if I can get on my other device here so I don't get interrupted today with no phone calls.
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Are we letting speakers up right now or are we just going to hold off for now and then wait until...
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I sent him the link, so he might be busy doing something or whatever.
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So if you're wide power and you have any questions, come up.
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We'll get everybody up if you guys got questions for our ball.
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Hopefully that goes to the Appalachias and spreads further.
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But he's taking the brunt off of probably many people's ideas.
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And yeah, hopefully it can be replicated across the nations and use it as a blueprint to get
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these things started everywhere so that we don't, you know, we don't have to back out
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Is it all right if I post a link to the page that he has for the donations for the legal
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We actually do have at least one community here in the Appalachians.
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I can't really give any more details of it because it's kind of a need-to-know thing.
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But, you know, also, I just found out this morning that the Homeland Security page, is
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It turns out that's actually the Homeland Security account.
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But I applied as an enforcement officer agent for ICE.
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So if they're really based, then let's see if they hire me, man.
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I thought it was just like a white, a pro-white, you know, subtle parody account.
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I've been seeing lots of, the last thing I've seen from them is a gotta-catch-em-all Pokemon
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Dude, I sent in my resume for ex-jobs, like, and I just checked them all.
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Did you say something about his children with the tiny hat women or whatever?
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Maybe they'll get back soon and I can be, you know, in there as a, some kind of agent.
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I was about to say H1 Jeets, but that would be too saucy.
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Yeah, it's unfortunate, you know, I guess, especially here in Canada, they're doing that,
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all that, you know, because they can pretty much hire two for one, right?
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Because the government will pay half the wages.
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And so, you know, if it's a job that's, you know, $20 an hour, then they only have to pay
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And so the white man gets cut out of the entire picture.
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And, yeah, I imagine there's similar things going on in the U.S., you know, on those same
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And, you know, these people will take jobs for pennies.
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Yeah, because they can put five families in one house and everybody get along.
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You put five white families in a house, somebody's going to have a problem with somebody.
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You know, we're built to be away from each other instead of with each other.
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Yeah, we're meant to be off on our own doing conquest missions, you know, building our own
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And I guess, you know, they've taken that and turned it into a weakness, you know, by
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bringing all these people who are fine living around shit, eating shit, you know, living
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with 10, 15 people in the same house, living on little tiny mats with nothing to your name
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It's pretty crazy that we have to, you know, pretty much fight with these people who don't
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mind getting table scraps when we're used to, you know, building our own table.
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It's getting to that point where we just got to look at them.
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They're not like us psychologically, you know, biologically.
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They are our select, you know, in their sexual preference.
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Like, they're nothing like us, so we shouldn't take any pointers from them.
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It's, you know, we're just getting cut out of the pie every way with the housing markets,
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with the job markets, with all, you know, even, you know, white people can't even be
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hired for modeling careers anymore because it's not diverse enough to have white men
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to, you know, promote some boxers or promote some thing on a commercial.
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So we get cut out of the pie there also, unfortunately.
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I'm just saying, you know, like, we're cut out of everything.
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I'm tired of seeing niggers trying to sell me shoes.
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I'm just like, why is this guy trying to sell me shoes?
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So let's get a tall white man, and then we're going to get to Weston again.
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For some reason, I keep thinking it's Wednesday.
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But no, I was just going to say, dude, I think I figured out a fun little pastime for me.
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I like to get on TikTok and tell, I guess, white liberal women, you know, never relax around blacks.
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So if y'all do it, you got to do, like, the black circle, and then I just put an S around it.
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We were chatting back and forth last night after I said that.
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And, you know, they'll always say, like, no, you know, there's only one race, the human race, or some shit like that.
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So if y'all do have a TikTok, like, a throwaway TikTok account, I wouldn't dox yourself.
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I actually, I have no idea how the shit works, honestly.
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It's fucking, like, it's like reading another language.
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But, yeah, add me, and we'll spread some racism.
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Yeah, dude, I literally just made an Instagram.
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I'm trying to understand all these, like, normie apps, you know.
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So if you add me, then, you know, we'll figure it out together.
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Oh, that's another thing I was going to say for anybody.
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For anybody listening, if you have kids and they have TikToks,
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I don't think you need a thousand, because it used to be you had to have,
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That was the most black-pilling fucking scenario.
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It was, like, these three white girls, they were in high school,
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and you just got these fucking wetbacks and niggers from their shithole countries.
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Ask me, like, pretty in-depth fucking questions.
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And I'm over there, just never relax around blacks.
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I actually, like, sometimes, I actually do get worried for these girls,
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Like, some of the shit I'm not going to fucking repeat.
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I'll just be like, dude, fuck these niggers, man.
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because there's fucking depravity and degeneracy.
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Like, your child might be okay, and they might know,
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oh, you know, they're just trolling me or whatever.
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But it really does do something to your psychologically,
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because they're talking about, like, sexual shit.
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Because I need to learn how to grow these different things.
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because I have no idea even how to read the comments.
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What I was going to talk about is that if you want to escape,
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if you want to protect yourself from a lot of the white erasure that is ongoing,
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the discussions that we are having, the issues from the fallout, right?
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I think about right now that Austin Metcalfe would have turned 18 on 31 July had he not been intercepted by the anti-white, non-white Carmelo Anthony, right?
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So if you want to ensure that the Austin Metcalfe's of the future are going to survive,
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then we're about to have a chat with one of our brothers that is going to give you a means to escape this.
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We speak of Eric Arbel here with Return to the Land, right?
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Would Austin Metcalfe be alive if he was in a folks community as opposed to in a white erased environment where that these anti-white monsters are free to go around like a conqueror?
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As he was doing, as Carmelo Anthony was doing, he was going from tent to tent.
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So we had this anti-white, non-white going from tent to tent at this sporting event, like a conqueror with a knife.
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And he showed up to a tent for one school that was not his.
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And then he happened upon the tent where that Austin Metcalfe, our brother, was present.
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And Austin Metcalfe thought, OK, we can we can talk to him.
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So for those of you men, especially with children, with dependents, people that you are in charge with protecting,
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if you care about protecting them, then I recommend that you pay attention when Eric shows up.
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So we have just the guy for the moment, for the time.
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And this is all that I wanted to share for now.
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We got the man, just the one that we were speaking about.
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We've misunderstood each other on the 11 o'clock.
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That's been a couple months since our last one.
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Just hyping you, getting them ready for you, man.
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I was just saying, yeah, things are going very well.
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So lots of on the ground organizing to do, um, and yeah, as far as personally speaking, things
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And we can just kind of just flow, flow this out naturally.
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So we could tell you're very, uh, very busy with all that.
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If you guys have any questions for Arvol, uh, request a microphone.
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And, uh, if we don't recognize you, we might be doing a little bit of vetting.
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So don't, uh, don't be, uh, you know, discouraged.
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We just got to make sure everybody's good to go.
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And, uh, yeah, we got nature with this hand up.
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We can go, go to nature and then we'll continue with everybody that wants to jump in and ask
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My real question, I guess I'll hold off till a bunch.
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Other people speak, but I guess my, my first question would be like, how's it going?
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Like, um, is, do you feel like it's better living, um, the community that you guys have
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Is that better, um, than real life society and why, I guess.
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Um, and this, I know, I know you believe in it because this is why you did it.
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And I guess why you think it should, should, uh, spread.
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Um, I mean, personally, yeah, I greatly prefer being on the land.
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Um, I don't yet have a permanent residence there because I still have to put in septic
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I have some structures there and I've stayed there for lengths of time, but it is pretty
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difficult to move on to raw land with no existing infrastructure.
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I am planning on either renting or selling that renting to a member preferably, um, or
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selling that when finally this house kit that I just had delivered is put up probably three
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I should be full-time living on the land, but when I have been staying there, yeah.
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I mean, you feel a lot more comfortable, you know, that everyone around you shares your
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You know, there are people that you actually like to interact with.
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Um, and then we have community dinners every week.
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Um, I mean, just from a physical standpoint, you know, we got land out in the country down
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Um, for my purposes, it's close enough to the nearest Walmart, let's say, or, you know, amenities,
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uh, but it is pretty isolated, uh, we lost, uh, put out, he cut out for me, yeah, you might
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have a phone call coming in, probably a phone call coming in.
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So, uh, anyhow, anyhow, that that's so awesome though.
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Like guys, imagine like just sitting around and you can have like a community dinner and
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No, instead, instead you have a community dinner and you talk about how we can help each
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Yeah, no, I mean, it's great from a physical standpoint.
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We're more remote on more land than I could have ever afforded on my own.
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Um, just taking walks around the land is, is a nice way to relax.
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And, you know, you feel like you're in your own little world.
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Um, and one that has all of that prospect and promise of what many people will put into
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Um, you know, I would like to see more people actually move down to community one.
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Um, it is a bit tricky for many people financially, you know, uh, and we recognize that, like I
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said, like I'm not even full-time living in the community itself yet.
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Um, but I think more people need to make that jump and go ahead and take some risks because
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the future is, uh, it's not written yet and it's up to us to write it.
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And, you know, hanging out on X is not exactly going to write the future that we want.
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We have to take action and this is the most direct, tangible action that we could possibly
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Um, and it's not like it's simply retreating because when we do that, when more of us
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actually live up to our values and show that we're willing to stand behind them, then they
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You know, if we claim that we want, uh, a white country and a return to, um, when our
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race was doing better, but none of us are willing to actually relocate into white neighborhoods
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ourselves, well then it's, it's just a performative contradiction.
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It's like you say, this is your most important value.
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This is what you're most concerned about, but also you would rather live in a mixed neighborhood
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And we have to drop that attitude and more of us have to be willing to make the necessary
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It should be full, uh, honestly, and, uh, more people are moving in.
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So, uh, things are headed in the right direction.
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As far as a standard intentional community go, the rate of, uh, goes, the rate of growth
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You know, typically an intentional community will start out with a couple families and linger
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there for years, you know, um, communities don't crop up that fast, but with all the
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people who are aware of what we're doing, we should fill this place.
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There's a really promising community being formed in Tennessee, uh, and other regions also
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Um, so, you know, it's not that everyone has to move to the Ozarks, but if you wanted
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to be involved now and learn the skills now and really make the commitment now, you would
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Um, I'm just, I guess, an impatient personality, maybe because I'm an Aries.
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Uh, but I always feel like we have to take action immediately and it's, it's very frustrating
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how long it's taken so many people to do what should be just the natural, obvious thing.
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You know, um, five years ago, hardly anyone was receptive to the idea of intentional communities
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Um, I think people are changing their mind now, but still we only, in my opinion, have about
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three years to make real change and set legal precedent.
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If we get a large enough group of people together and muster the resources, or we can do it kind
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of on the defensive by being sued or fined and then winning in court.
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And, uh, in order to make that more likely, again, the larger we are, the more resources
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we have, the more communities are involved, the more we make an undeniable statement that
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this is what the white American people want and support.
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And like I said, the more of us are involved, the more normal it looks, the more acceptable.
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You can't just leave it to a handful of really courageous people who are putting themselves
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And right now anyone could move down to community one and even have work arguably within community
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one, because there's so much construction still happening.
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Uh, two things, actually, Tennessee, a lot closer to me than, uh, than the first place.
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So maybe I could take that six hour drive with, uh, like an excavator or something.
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Um, if someone is to like, here's, here's how I always talk to these guys in here.
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Cause there's one right here, that tall white guy.
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Uh, let's say, let's say these guys have minimal bills, like a phone bill, insurance, whatever.
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Is there a way of accommodating, uh, any kind of, um, you know, them working there, uh, all
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day, uh, getting a place to, you know, lay their head and, uh, then, uh, compensating
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Um, yeah, uh, there've been several younger guys who've come in even without existing
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Um, they show up work camp out of their car or out of a tent.
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Um, we will try to make a place for anyone who wants to make that commitment and that lifestyle
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Um, I wish that we had dorm style workers housing.
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And I think we can get there really for something like that though, you would need investors buying
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a share, building that housing, and then creating some kind of work program.
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Um, and that's one of those things like the people with the resources who can't necessarily
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move, you can still be involved by investing and allowing these things to happen.
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The, the handful of people that are actually there living on the land, building everything,
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like they've given everything they have already.
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It's really not fair to expect the, you know, literal handful of people.
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Um, I guess that's not the figurative handful of people that are actually there to make
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Um, so we could accommodate right now, probably two or three other young men who are workers.
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Um, but more people have to invest, more people have to build.
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Um, so rather than saying like, Hey, can you guys take care of this?
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Well, I think I'm saying like, we got to change our mentality where get in the PMA.
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It costs hardly anything, get involved and make these things happen.
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It can't just be a handful of people doing everything.
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I would just like to say that you're very respected in here, but I was going to ask,
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I mean, I know there can never be enough, but I was just wondering, is it getting better?
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Well, uh, I mean, the donors have been great and that's been wonderful to see that support.
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Um, but we don't really have anyone investing in residential real estate type projects on the land.
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And one house, I mean, it takes several months to build.
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Um, but we don't have other people investing in that kind of, uh, development.
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And that's, you know, I'm not trying to complain about the situation, but I just want people to realize there is this bystander effect.
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Right. Like if there's a tragedy, medical incident, whatever, someone's in crisis and you have a hundred people who see it, it's less likely that someone actually steps in and does what's necessary.
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If it's two or three people who see it, then probably more than one of them will jump in trying to help.
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The bystander effect is when more people are aware of a problem, fewer people actually try to make a difference because they assume someone else will handle it.
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So, you know, we've talked about these sorts of opportunities, um, within our DTL that you could buy a share, you could build your house.
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You could then offer that house on a payment plan over time, um, to someone like a family coming in so that they don't have to just like up and move onto undeveloped land or finance the whole cost of construction as an ordinary young family.
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Young families don't have the resources to build like that.
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Older people who are more well-established, they do have those resources now, you know, asking someone to tie up their investment for many years, potentially to get paid off.
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I know that's a big ask and we are working on, you know, more sustainable solutions.
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So hopefully if we are able to convert what we're doing into a fraternal benefit society, we can have a credit union and that'll solve a ton of financing issues because people can just deposit their funds.
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And then the bank itself can issue loans like the rest of society does and that'd be awesome or we could do a development company.
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We've already written a prospectus and we have initial investors who are game for that, but that I mean there's a lot of costs in setting something like that up because then you're dealing with SEC regulations.
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You got to even without being like a public company being exempt from investment standards.
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So to be SEC registered is tens of thousands of dollars and takes many months, sometimes more than a year, but a small enough firm can be exempted from those sorts of laws.
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You still, though, have to apply for exemptions for every state that investors reside in.
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Those are the blue sky laws. And so even just getting this development company going before a dime gets spent on developing land and making residences available to families.
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Now we have to even for that small scale, we have to kick in 10K plus just in filing fees to allow investors to buy in.
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So the formal investment institutions, they take a lot of time, a lot of money to get going.
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And we're working on that, but it's not an immediate process immediately.
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People can buy shares, develop themselves and then, you know, offer payment plans on what they build to make it easier for young people, young families to move in.
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It's why our population on the land has not increased greatly.
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In the early days, you know, there were a lot of guys who were camping, young men who were camping and doing a lot of work.
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And, you know, that that is exciting in its own way.
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But we have to move to the next phase where we're building at larger scales.
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So I think we shouldn't in our circles any longer be investing in the general economy.
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I'm not saying everyone has to invest in RTL affiliated projects, but we have to invest in our own businesses.
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We have people who are, you know, self-employed or they have something going on.
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You know, we can organize networks to do market research in an area where there are several people.
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You know, where there are a handful of us and where someone has some resources, we can start enterprises.
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So this is an example of one way to do that that I think is is relatively straightforward and ideologically aligned.
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And I just I think it's a shame that so many people still have all these resources sitting in crypto that is often not owned by our guys.
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You know, it's it's just finance bros who have no commitment to us whatsoever.
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Or it's the stock market or it's wherever people think they're getting the highest, safest return.
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And, you know, if you're not willing to move to make a change, you're not willing to invest in our own projects.
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You're working for the system. You're investing in the system.
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And then in your off time, you're pretending that you're going to do something on X.
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I think you have to really reevaluate what am I doing to create a future for my children?
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So, yeah, it's it's not what it needs to be. It's some.
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But where it really counts that large scale investment to build housing and get more people living on the land, it's not quite there.
00:38:17.860
Other projects, though, will have other ways of funding that development.
00:38:22.860
You know, there are different people in different networks with different skills in Tennessee.
00:38:27.860
The housing development issue, I think, will be a lot smoother.
00:38:31.860
So not every community will have the same kinds of issues as the Ozark community in the Pacific Northwest.
00:38:39.860
They'll have probably another set of concerns and they'll be looking at other types of property.
00:38:43.860
They might also decide to go for property with existing infrastructure to some extent, like an old camp or something like that.
00:38:50.860
So, yeah, it's it's not where it needs to be. It's growing.
00:38:55.860
It's just I'm looking at the clock and I'm saying we have hardly any time.
00:39:00.860
If we're going to get something passed through Congress one day, it'll have to be in the next three years.
00:39:09.860
So I'm thinking we have a year, two years to be large enough and enough of us are mobilized where we make that definitive stand.
00:39:19.860
You know, people are aware of us. We got the attention. OK.
00:39:22.860
Or it goes the same for like people are being red pilled on, you know, who controls our society, Jewish influence and all of those issues.
00:39:31.860
And millions of people are seeing that great. But if you don't have a funnel where those millions of people get put to task where they're actually taking action, then it's meaningless.
00:39:43.860
I don't care that 10 billion people understand what's going on if they do nothing.
00:39:48.860
I would rather have 100000 people who get it and are acting on that information than the entire population of the Earth who gets it, but just goes about their day.
00:40:05.860
All of us. If you get it, you got to be involved.
00:40:22.860
I'm hoping I can become a big investor for you.
00:40:28.860
I got one question for you, then we'll get to these hands here.
00:40:32.860
Obviously, you're attracting a lot of attention.
00:40:36.860
And I mean, hell, I personally see you all over Facebook and it's funny to see the comments.
00:40:42.860
But with you tracking so much more attention, do you see it being positive, negative?
00:40:55.860
And is there any like, is there is there anyone like, like protesting or anything of that nature?
00:41:03.860
Is there anything that like huge speed bumps at all?
00:41:28.860
While we get our ball back up here, guys, if you could help us out, repulse the space.
00:41:33.860
And if you're new here, make sure you're following the White X on Sol's account.
00:41:42.860
So, yes, I think the attention is still worth it, even if it's diminishing returns past this point.
00:41:51.860
And it's like deeper left people who are now disproportionately becoming aware of us.
00:41:57.860
I'd still rather they become conscious that there is this desire on the part of white Americans to actually put their beliefs in practice.
00:42:06.860
And then, you know, they kind of associate our side white identitarianism with peaceful communities rather than radical political extremists who are trying to, you know, do mass deportations and kick out their friends from the country.
00:42:22.860
You know, so I think even even the negative attention is better than the kind of impression that many people on the left currently have of white identitarians.
00:42:35.860
And I would take the trade off anyway, even if it was negative, to get more people aware of the project, more people involved, like making more enemies at this point.
00:42:46.860
What are our enemies going to do that they haven't already done?
00:42:50.860
Every complaint has been filed with every relevant agency.
00:43:01.860
But having more people who are opposed to us will just mean redundant complaints will be filed.
00:43:08.860
And only one person to date has actually gone by the property to harass us.
00:43:15.860
And it was some like purple haired fat lady in an SUV who drove by and screamed at our kids who are playing outside saying, I don't even know what I wasn't there myself when it happened.
00:43:28.860
But that's the one incident and she didn't get out of her vehicle, didn't remain there, just drove by yelling at us, yelling at our kids, really stand up people we're dealing with here.
00:43:38.860
So, yeah, I mean, if that's the kind of opposition we're inviting.
00:43:44.860
Oh, well, I would definitely take, you know, 10 new members as a reward for generating 100 new enemies, you know, because the end, I don't care if they oppose us.
00:43:57.860
And also, I do think there is something to even the people that oppose us now what they associate with white identitarianism is really positive, wholesome imagery instead of this is a big threatening thing.
00:44:11.860
They're going to assault the capital, they're going to do this sort of thing, it's like, no, they're going to be raising chickens and having babies.
00:44:18.860
And even if consciously they're still against that, I think at a subliminal level, the tone of how they think of white identitarianism will be improved.
00:44:40.860
We got Western, then we got Nature, then Coldar, then Holy Diver.
00:44:49.860
So, number one, I just wanted to say, Eric, you're mentioning that people are concerned about taking a risk on return to the land.
00:45:00.860
So, is it really a risk when you think about the alternative, the consequence of having your children in these white erased environments, where that you have Austin Metcalfs, right, who would have turned 18 on 31 July, had he not been intercepted by the anti-white, non-white Carmelo Anthony.
00:45:18.860
And another thing that I had curiosity about, do you have any reflections on the discussion with Dan Blazerian showing up?
00:45:30.860
And finally, what kind of dog do you have, brother, if you have any dogs?
00:45:42.860
Yeah, that was a nice surprise for Dan to hop in.
00:46:01.860
And I think he wouldn't necessarily fit in with Return to the Land itself.
00:46:06.860
But there are other larger projects that we should be doing.
00:46:11.860
There are many people who aren't necessarily, strictly speaking, like European identity, European heritage.
00:46:24.860
So, working together on media projects with people like that, or even founding a media institute, like Daily Wire but anti-Semitic or something, that'd be cool.
00:46:36.860
I would definitely want to work with people like Dan on something like that.
00:46:40.860
So, but yeah, overall, I think a positive thing that people with his kind of profile are wanting to even see what's going on with us.
00:46:51.860
It just speaks to the fact that, yeah, it has gotten a lot of attention.
00:46:57.860
And I think it is, even if people are slow to act on it, to some extent, it is changing the landscape.
00:47:04.860
Because people are seeing that now as more of a real option, and they're curious about it.
00:47:09.860
So, now that then falls to us to take action quickly, because people will lose interest.
00:47:40.860
I'm working for, you know, in contact with an elderly couple who raises alpacas.
00:47:53.860
The Great Pyrenees will be a very valuable asset.
00:47:59.860
And, you know, alpacas are beautiful and expensive creatures.
00:48:06.860
And then what was the first question you had, actually?
00:48:10.860
People are thinking, like, oh, is there a risk?
00:48:14.860
Do you want for your children to be stabbed in these white-erased environments?
00:48:21.860
I think that folks' communities are the only way moving forward.
00:48:24.860
So, it was not really a question, to be honest.
00:48:35.860
Because when they calculate, you know, what the future is going to look like, they always
00:48:38.860
project the present, but with more time having passed.
00:48:47.860
So, if you're investing and planning and thinking that things are going to look just like they
00:48:55.860
Probably, real estate will continue to become less affordable.
00:48:59.860
You know, big corporations are still buying up more U.S. land.
00:49:03.860
More people are being forced into a rentier economy rather than home ownership.
00:49:12.860
And only by getting in and securing our territory now will we, even just from a strictly economic
00:49:31.860
They meet weekly in institutions that they own, synagogues.
00:49:35.860
That's real estate that they own together that serves as community centers for them.
00:49:44.860
You know, they come and buy territory and occupy that territory.
00:49:49.860
I think people thinking in terms of economic calculations and individual financial decisions,
00:49:57.860
they are missing what's really happening on the map.
00:50:00.860
And on the map, it is populations taking territory, just like it has always been since the Stone Age.
00:50:10.860
And if you think it's about how many dollars are in your bank account or you think it's about, you know, buying into a market where your house is going to appreciate maximally, you're just not playing the game that is actually going on.
00:50:28.860
You're playing this fake game that they're putting in front of your eyes where that's where your attention is supposed to be.
00:50:33.860
Meanwhile, you're losing, actually losing where it counts, which is occupying more territory for your people.
00:50:53.860
Hey, you should look into getting some guinea fowls, man.
00:51:05.860
When I get down there full time, guineas, chickens, for sure.
00:51:15.860
Before we get back to Hans, thank you to the 28 of you guys who reposted the space.
00:51:18.860
If you guys could take a second and repost the space, help us get a broader audience for this space.
00:51:23.860
So we can get a lot more speakers and a lot more, you know, questions going on would be greatly appreciated.
00:51:43.860
In fact, I agree with it more than most people would imagine, because if things go down, you know, whenever that thing, quote unquote thing happens, you have a community, right?
00:51:57.860
The thing I was wondering is, what kind of people do you think you need, like right now?
00:52:12.860
I know, you know, white men are usually multifaceted, but what would you surmise that you need the most right now for those communities, I guess?
00:52:22.860
Because that's what we should probably be focusing on is getting all these guys who, you know, help build up, help build up a common, a common area that like, just in case.
00:52:37.860
And I think that that's the way that I look at it.
00:52:39.860
It's like, this is a good thing for everyone to, for everyone to like, enjoy that, like, this guy, Araval, he stepped out and he said, hey, we need to reform, we need to rebuild white communities.
00:53:01.860
So, I don't know, what do we, what do we need to do?
00:53:09.860
I know that's kind of autistic the way that I said it, but it's kind of, that's my question.
00:53:18.860
I think all of the necessary skills for actually building the community are skills that we can teach.
00:53:24.860
So I wouldn't say we need to be spending extra time in trade schools, getting a particular set of skills.
00:53:31.860
And like down here, if you wanted to, you could come and work basic level framing that doesn't really need much training at all.
00:53:41.860
And then at the same time, attend a trade school in this area.
00:53:45.860
You know, there are trade schools all over the country, so you could come and camp here.
00:53:49.860
Or say, you know, someone has a space available and you can work in some kind of arrangement for buying a space like that on the land.
00:53:58.860
Well, you could just have cheap housing expenses and a good community and attend trade school.
00:54:06.860
So if you would be willing to do that from any other part of the country, you know, spending money going to school, which is something that young people basically always have to do, then why not do it here?
00:54:17.860
You know, there are four year universities within an hour of the land.
00:54:22.860
That's from my perspective, where I prioritize get there as soon as possible and build it up because the more of us are there, just the more that's happening and the better our prospects overall, I think.
00:54:35.860
But as far as skills, like if you have those skills already, yeah, of course, electricians, we don't have many people.
00:54:44.860
Some of us do understand wiring and, you know, the basic stuff anyone can do, you know, wiring switches and lights and even hooking up to circuit breakers.
00:54:57.860
Or circuit boards like breaker boards rather, that's, it's not that complicated.
00:55:04.860
Most of these skills don't require really high IQs or really extensive training, you know, plumbing, like working with pecs.
00:55:14.860
Basically, a monkey, a monkey could be trained to do that.
00:55:17.860
And like we do need people doing that kind of work.
00:55:20.860
Just a lot of it is kind of grunt work that, you know, is not glamorous, but it needs to be done, like preparing foundations.
00:55:30.860
Okay, you have the excavator come in and dig the trench if you're going to do a wall.
00:55:33.860
Well, now you need to spread gravel in there, you need to compact it.
00:55:37.860
So just working a compactor gun, compacting gravel, like really basic things we need to learn how to do well.
00:55:45.860
My preferred model for how this could be scaled would be, we have some kind of work program with workers housing, and you enter into it, and you kind of move up the ranks.
00:55:58.860
And eventually, you know, we prep you for getting your contractor's license, and then you run a team of guys.
00:56:06.860
So I think we need entry level, kind of unskilled labor, who wants to learn specifically the types of skills that come up in developing raw land.
00:56:19.860
You know, in the future, we might buy community land with existing infrastructure, and then, you know, demo work and renovation stuff like that'll all be relevant.
00:56:31.860
So all of it's on the table, but having an institute, like having workers housing, having a kind of program for guys to go through, that would allow them potentially to move from one community to the next, pick up all sorts of skills, and then also see the country, and also decide, okay, where do I want to be?
00:56:51.860
Also, it'll allow them to be exposed to a bunch of different dating markets and young guys, you know, they have to spend the time looking for a future spouse.
00:57:02.860
So come down to the Ozarks, get the basic skills.
00:57:06.860
Right now, again, we don't have that like training program in a formalized sense.
00:57:11.860
Eventually we will, but we will take unskilled workers and give you some basic skills.
00:57:15.860
And, you know, hopefully you can move to wherever the next community actually gets kicked off, whether that's Tennessee, or Idaho, or wherever it is, you can go and get more skills there.
00:57:30.860
And like, we need people who are willing to make this commitment to learn whatever is necessary for making these communities actually happen.
00:57:42.860
The same for the legal front as well, like we need accountants and lawyers, ultimately, who are skilled in our particular set of institutions that we use.
00:57:54.860
Because there's not like an existing area of the law that covers what we're doing.
00:57:59.860
It's a convergence of real estate and discrimination and securities law.
00:58:05.860
And a lot of stuff comes up where there really isn't like a single experienced lawyer who knows our situation.
00:58:14.860
Or when it comes to developers, like there are big commercial real estate or residential real estate developers.
00:58:21.860
They have crews, they have crews, they have systems, but they also are used to building a certain way.
00:58:27.860
Whereas the way that we're building, we want to go our own way.
00:58:35.860
And we're also wanting to tailor make homes for individual families who come in.
00:58:45.860
And that means we have an opportunity, just like on the real, sorry, the legal front, to develop professionals who are skilled in exactly what we need to build a bunch of these communities on the development front.
00:59:00.860
We can build a crew that is specialized and skilled in exactly what we need.
00:59:05.860
And that's, yeah, a cross section of a bunch of different particular skills.
00:59:09.860
There's no reason why any guy who's in our spheres listening to our talking points shouldn't be able to pick up electrical work, plumbing, framing, finishing work, you know, drywall, paneling, tiling, like all of that stuff is not hard to learn.
00:59:28.860
And if you know all of it, then, hey, you could apply for your contractor's license and you could run a crew and that creates a business.
00:59:35.860
You know, out here, there's a lot of old people and not nearly enough service providers to meet the demand.
00:59:45.860
So right now, if you wanted to create business down here, you could act as a contractor and run a crew of five guys.
00:59:54.860
You know, that small number of people, you don't have to worry about discrimination.
00:59:58.860
It's just you and your buddies working on houses.
01:00:01.860
And maybe it's not the most glamorous profession, but it's what we need to build up our community and all of these communities.
01:00:10.860
And there there is like a higher end upshot for you as an individual, because I mean, just think of what that kind of logically entails.
01:00:19.860
If we're successful in building larger and larger communities, that means effectively you'll have access to larger and larger contracts.
01:00:28.860
And instead of managing a team of five guys, eventually, maybe you are managing the development of a thousand acre mini city.
01:00:37.860
And then obviously that's going to be a lot more lucrative, you know, and so it might seem that getting into framing at 21 years old is not the path to success.
01:00:49.860
And, oh, how am I going to meet my partner? The trades like it is up to you what you make of it.
01:00:55.860
There are poor plumbers and then there are plumbers who are really well off, you know, who develop businesses.
01:01:02.860
And you can develop large businesses, not directly under RTTL, but affiliated or unofficially, you know, allied with RTTL in the same areas where our communities go up.
01:01:16.860
You can service the outside economy as well as inside our own communities.
01:01:21.860
If you don't have your track in life yet, you also have to factor in like what jobs is A.I. actually taking away.
01:01:30.860
You know, it has reduced demand for programmers, obviously H1B workers and, you know, foreign labor is a big part of that drop in demand for domestic computer science majors.
01:01:43.860
But but it is in general white collar work that going forward will be more easily automated.
01:01:50.860
If you work on a computer, an A.I. agent can probably replace you in the next five years, probably.
01:01:56.860
Now, maybe you in particular have really specialized skills and good on you if that's the case.
01:02:01.860
But that's a minority of people. And if you're planning your career now, what will not be replaced?
01:02:07.860
Well, they're not going to have robots managing a whole construction site.
01:02:10.860
It's too nuanced and niche and it uses instincts that we have that have evolved for millions of years rather than novel neural tasks that we developed only in the last 50,000 years.
01:02:26.860
You know, the stuff that evolved more recently is actually easier for computers to replicate, just like chess.
01:02:32.860
Recent novel behavior that we developed, we see it as a sign of high intelligence.
01:02:37.860
But a computer, we developed computers that could beat us 30 years ago.
01:02:41.860
Right. When it comes to manipulating small objects, you know, yes, we're getting to the point where robotics can match human dexterity in certain specialized applications.
01:02:53.860
But construction is not so specialized. It's not a lab environment.
01:02:57.860
So that's the kind of stuff that robots and A.I. cannot replace is the kind of stuff also that we need essentially to build as many communities as we can foster.
01:03:09.860
You know, I have construction experience going forward. I will be.
01:03:13.860
And I mean, currently I am still kind of doing ongoing construction work here and there because that's the nature of what we're doing.
01:03:21.860
We're building communities. What do you think that looks like? It means putting up drywall.
01:03:24.860
It means putting up paneling and plastering and framing and putting in electrical lines.
01:03:36.860
And I would not say that specializing is only an electrician or only this or that is necessarily the way to go.
01:03:42.860
We need general contractors. We need people who are knowledgeable foundation to to roof on how to put together homes.
01:03:52.860
And then going beyond that, ultimately, you know, civil engineering, city planning, communal infrastructure, you know, our own kind of sewer systems, package plants, things like that become possible with larger projects.
01:04:08.860
And I think the nature of the demand is so unpredictable because we don't know exactly what these communities will look like that the best thing to do is just dive in and start acquiring the skills and start also developing the relationships with us where we know that you're a dependable person.
01:04:28.860
And we ought to put you in charge of development in some future community.
01:04:35.860
So that's we need whoever is, you know, bright enough to pick up the skills manually dexterous enough.
01:04:42.860
And who wants to really commit to this and stick with it.
01:04:52.860
I own my own construction business, you know that.
01:04:55.860
Um, it's, it's nice knowing everything because then everything, every day is not repetitive, but then it also shows, um, a lot of respect to the, uh, contractors or whomever coming behind you.
01:05:09.860
Because if you don't understand how things work in that domino effect, you could just be fucking the person over that's coming behind you.
01:05:19.860
And if you don't understand that, like a lot of people have the mentality of, Oh, I just don't care.
01:05:24.860
I don't care. You know, like, uh, they say plumbers can, can, uh, they know how to make holes, but they don't know how to fix drywall, you know, cause they just don't care.
01:05:32.860
Um, they'll, they'll cut holes out with, with sawzalls instead of a whole saw, you know what I mean?
01:05:38.860
So it's just a lot of respect in that aspect and, uh, you know, having a lot more knowledge and being more well-rounded.
01:05:51.860
Like, do you really want to only fit pipe for the rest of your life?
01:05:56.860
Um, and also with these communities, like so many different opportunities will come up, uh, come up.
01:06:01.860
Uh, come up and different jobs will be available on different days.
01:06:04.860
You know, you're not guaranteed to have 24 seven electrical work that needs to be done.
01:06:10.860
Electrical jobs may come up every couple of weeks.
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And then the other times it'll be plumbing that has to be done or foundation work.
01:06:17.860
Like if you can operate an excavator or a backhoe and also install packs and also install electrical lines.
01:06:27.860
And by that same token, you know, if we run our own small, um, contracting businesses, then, well, we can, whatever job comes up, we'll say, yep, we got a guy who can do that.
01:06:47.860
Uh, we got, uh, well, skull mass pop up here, but, uh, did you want to wait in line skull or did you want to, you want, okay.
01:06:59.860
You said, all right, we'll go to call Koldar, then, uh, holy diver.
01:07:09.860
And then, uh, I think we're, he's up after, uh, okay.
01:07:16.860
So my question is, um, what's the, can we build, uh, buildings that we need out there?
01:07:24.860
Like the bunk house or these tiny homes, um, out of just tongue and groove, uh, milled red
01:07:32.860
Is there any, uh, land or is that something that you would be open to for your project out
01:07:40.860
If you wanted to, I mean, we have a sawmill on site and a lot of trees.
01:07:45.860
If someone didn't want to spend the money on materials, but wanted to spend a lot of time,
01:07:50.860
which also like that kind of work, you can make YouTube videos about the process and get
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We have people who know the video side of things too.
01:08:01.860
So like that kind of work specifically, I think is under exploited currently.
01:08:06.860
Most of the people who are funding construction projects are developing their own lots.
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They're thinking of it from a kind of bottom line perspective.
01:08:13.860
And yeah, going to Home Depot and picking up a bunch of two by fours up, it's going to
01:08:17.860
be a lot faster, ultimately cheaper because you're spending less time, but it's not that
01:08:22.860
interesting, you know, and people won't be drawn to the project because of that, uh, that
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aesthetic factor, that kind of special quality, uh, that we could otherwise have.
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There aren't a lot of evergreen or conifers just in general in our part of the country.
01:08:44.860
I mean, it's a, a strong wood good for building.
01:08:48.860
Um, you will have to treat it in a lot of applications, uh, if it's exterior.
01:08:53.860
So, uh, but I mean, you can treat wood with motor oil, like used motor oil and a little
01:09:01.860
Um, I, I was mainly looking for just kind of a mass production thing, less of the, for
01:09:07.860
aesthetics, just how can we get buildings up now or, uh, you know, accomplish the building
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that needs to get done to get more people out there to get more building done, you know?
01:09:18.860
So I'm looking for like a force to just, if it's just about efficiency, then go to Home
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Like that was the other thing I'm willing to put in the time.
01:09:32.860
Uh, it's the price of either, you know, the options of buying and then, uh, having to
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support, you know, basically the system that doesn't support us.
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I would rather just put the time in and, uh, yeah.
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That's why most of the buildings on the land have ended up being stick frame, even though
01:09:56.860
we do have trees and a sawmill, the process of milling your own lumber.
01:10:08.860
Um, ultimately like rough cut wood like that it's in the long run.
01:10:18.860
So it's, it's just not the ideal building material, but if you have a lot of time and
01:10:24.860
not a lot of money, then you could conceivably mill all of your own lumber.
01:10:29.860
Uh, better than that though, if we could scale up to actually run a proper lumber mill, then
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we could put out all of our own materials and subsidize our own business.
01:10:41.860
Um, and that's really not that difficult of a business to get into.
01:10:46.860
It's a, it's, you know, a hundred thousand plus in equipment and then you buy the land
01:10:51.860
that you're logging, but then you sell it afterwards anyway.
01:10:54.860
And if, uh, if you clean up after yourself and dig up the stumps, uh, the land actually
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It doesn't decrease like wooded land out here is the least expensive land, you know, cleared
01:11:12.860
Can I ask real quick, where's the nearest government access land that we could, uh, publicly use?
01:11:19.860
Uh, I don't know about the laws in Arkansas on it.
01:11:22.860
In Missouri, the Mark Twain National Forest, you are allowed to take a certain limited number
01:11:31.860
But if we're talking about all the different people who could be taking advantage of that,
01:11:37.860
Supposing we had a truck and trailer that could easily haul the logs, necessary equipment.
01:11:43.860
Um, then yeah, there's like an unlimited supply of lumber that we could get just from Mark Twain
01:11:49.860
National Forest, which the nearest access to that is probably an hour from the land.
01:11:54.860
Um, but you know, that's, that's also the travel expense, like the diesel fuel or whatever kind of fuel to, to transport the logs, not necessarily going to be the most efficient.
01:12:08.860
Typically logging companies will buy land, you know, mill, uh, that the, uh, the lumber on that land and then sell that land.
01:12:20.860
We bought it from a logging company that did just that they logged the front half of it and then put it up for sale.
01:12:26.860
Um, so we could actually improve land and log it.
01:12:32.860
Um, or I mean, this could even be how we buy some of these communal properties in the first place.
01:12:38.860
You know, the logging company buys it and then sells it to an RTL community after clearing it.
01:12:45.860
Uh, and you know, we wouldn't act like typical loggers where we just take everything out available.
01:12:51.860
We would leave some nice trees, you know, make it a quality piece of property for the people who came after.
01:12:57.860
Um, but that's the kind of like, you need serious investment to get projects like that started, but it is really just the lack of capital investment.
01:13:06.860
And once we had that, I mean, we could get people down to work as loggers within a couple months.
01:13:15.860
I'm sure of it. Um, if the investment was there and, and if we had dorm style housing for our workers, that's the other big, uh, limiting factor.
01:13:28.860
Uh, I'm on it. I'm going to research some stuff and I'm going to get back to you.
01:13:32.860
I'm going to put together some, uh, some price workouts of, uh, what it's going to cost in gas and transportation.
01:13:38.860
And, uh, I got a Chevy truck. It ain't big enough. It'd be nice to have a C8 or a F800, something like that.
01:13:46.860
But, um, so yeah, I'm going to get back to you on that. I'm going to do some work.
01:13:55.860
Have you looked, have you looked into land in, uh, Virginia since it's the biggest white state?
01:14:01.860
And, uh, I think, I feel like they had the cheapest land. Have you looked over there at all?
01:14:11.860
I've looked at land in Virginia. It's pretty expensive on the whole. It's, it's not one of the more affordable states.
01:14:18.860
Um, and also legally speaking, they're only getting bluer, um, because of Washington DC.
01:14:25.860
So I would, uh, I would not consider Virginia a prime target. I mean, visually it's, it's pretty from an agricultural perspective. There's a lot of good land. Um, West Virginia is a much more realistic candidate.
01:14:42.860
You know, the quality of the land is not as high, but it's cheap, you know, and the people there are basically aligned already. So we'll have something in West Virginia.
01:14:52.860
They got you. Yeah, that'd be awesome. Yeah, man. If you, anything pretty close by in the six, well, hell Tennessee's like what, six hours away. I drive that. So if you get something moving there, you let me know.
01:15:05.860
Right on. Let's get to holy diver and then tall white, and then we'll continue from there.
01:15:12.860
Hey, what's going on guys. Been listening for about an hour while I was working. It's good conversation. How you doing, Eric? Good to hear you again.
01:15:21.860
Um, yeah, I, I wanted to offer my services, man. Um, I'm booked till November and I got a concert going on up here in Ohio, but I'm a general contractor for 30 years. All the things you're talking about, man, I can do. Um, we kind of been talking up here in Southern Ohio about doing the same thing before I even got involved with you guys. I am a member. Um, I think Ohio, Southern Ohio is a great spot.
01:15:47.860
Um, to maybe eventually down the road, do something. There's a lot of, uh, vacant land from, they did coal mining back in the early twenties and thirties. And there's a vast amount. It's called Ohio power, but there's probably thousands of acres, um, in Southern Ohio.
01:16:03.860
And there's a wildlife reserve there called the wilds. Um, they got African, you know, they got zebras, you know, they got freaking elephants. They got all, all the African animals on this, uh, um, land called the wilds, which is a few hundred acres.
01:16:17.860
And when you go out that way, you drive down the highway, there is no, I mean, there's nothing down there. So I think it would be a great place maybe in the future. Um, I got a lot of contacts over here. I mean, I would love to come down there and I still could, but the contacts that I got up here where I live, I mean, builders and concrete guys and, um, people building in a way up here.
01:16:39.680
We got a couple of people in our local town that have actually built tiny home communities and, uh, you know, they don't, they're not race first or nothing. They just, but the concept of what he built for around 20 grand per little tiny home.
01:16:54.160
And they, they're, they're brand new. They got concrete pads, they got windows, they got little porches. Um, and he rents them out for a thousand dollars a month and he built 30 of them on a piece of property and they, they rent it out within like six weeks.
01:17:07.940
So it's like, this dude's making, he gave me the plans to the tiny homes. And, uh, I want to eventually, you know, if you're ever up around Ohio, going to West Virginia, want to stop by. I also have an 18,000 square foot warehouse that it's all for our people. We do streaming. We're having a concert there, but it also is a place where we can have meetings and meetups and, uh, do distribution of, I mean, whatever, man. It's just, I wanted to let you know that I got that.
01:17:36.340
And, um, basically if you're ever up this way, stop by and check it out. Cause it's, uh, there's a lot of, uh, promise in this little area of Ohio that I don't know if you know about or not.
01:17:48.640
Yeah. Well, I mean, we're a member driven organization. So wherever the members are, where they want to form communities, that's where it's happening. It's not like a centrally planned thing.
01:17:58.320
So I couldn't exactly say like, all right, now Southern Ohio is next. Um, but I mean, it sounds nice what you're talking about. Um, I would just, again, be concerned that it's more of a purple state.
01:18:11.980
You're going to have some people in the bureaucracy that will be automatically opposed to you. Arkansas. I mean, even Arkansas, the AG made negative statements about us at first,
01:18:24.020
and then ultimately didn't do anything and said, we weren't doing anything illegal, but in a, in a purple state and I mean, Arkansas is almost as red as it gets, at least with the white population, maybe Oklahoma is a little bit redder, but in Oklahoma, um, like race mixing is super common.
01:18:41.140
They're Republican, they're Republican, but they're not race first. Um, so I, they're just, yeah, you got to think about what kind of pushback will you have from the people in power.
01:18:51.220
And that means fine grained research in a, a problematic state. Like if you want to do it in Maine, Ohio, Pennsylvania, um, it may be possible even in New York state in the county, like in the right district.
01:19:07.480
Um, but you have to know if you were brought to court, who would bring you to court? What judge would you see? So you got to do that level of research. You also have to do the research on development laws in Ohio and there's, you know, special versions of the fair housing act in every state.
01:19:25.580
So in Arkansas, the fair housing act, like the state level act is not like more onerous than the federal one. And so it doesn't impede us, but some States may have like stricter fair, uh, state level fair housing acts.
01:19:42.120
So it's a lot of legal research that people don't necessarily think of. It's not just about looking around you and this land is nice. And it seems like, you know, it's available also that too, like just looking at land and seeing a lot of empty land doesn't necessarily mean that the price is low.
01:20:00.000
I mean, in some States where you would think, well, no, no one's living out here. What does it cost? It's, you know, 15,000 an acre still like in Montana, um, or even Idaho.
01:20:11.240
So population density is not always a good proxy for the cost. You would have to get on the listing sites, get on Zillow and land and farm and all the, uh, different real estate sites, locate like a specific site.
01:20:26.200
This is what I would recommend to you. If you think that it's a good candidate for a community, find a particular piece of land that is viable, you know, 5,000 per acre, hopefully.
01:20:37.760
Um, and then start going into the laws and write up some kind of perspectives. Like, here's how legally we could develop this 200 acre, uh, tract, how many people we would need, what size shares they could have.
01:20:54.880
Um, cause that's like, that's what we've done in Idaho. That's what has been done in Tennessee. That's what has been done in the Ozarks.
01:21:02.580
And you're going to find as you do that research, that there are a lot of things that come up that would be obstacles that you would never know about unless you did that kind of in-depth legal research.
01:21:23.020
Awesome stuff. Let's get to tall white. Then we'll go to skull mask. Then, uh, we'll go to the noticer, then none. Yeah. Then killed.
01:21:29.540
Yeah. Yeah. I had like, uh, two quick questions, I guess. Uh, the first one, like, uh,
01:21:38.720
where, where can like people just donate or do you have to be a member to donate? Uh,
01:21:48.380
Uh, and my second question was what's like the smallest, uh, I don't want to say a lot, but like a
01:21:57.620
smallest, uh, what's like the going price for just the land, if you know what I mean?
01:22:07.280
Got it. Yep. Uh, you can donate without being a member. I believe in the bird's nest, there's a link
01:22:13.900
to our legal fund. That's the most important one. We also have a, uh, campaign going for our community
01:22:20.340
center fund. I mean, that'd be great. And it will make a tangible difference. Like we have a nicer
01:22:26.120
looking community center, a more functional community center. People will want to stay in
01:22:30.420
the community longer. And also when journalists report on us, we look more legitimate that increases
01:22:37.120
public perception, um, or improves it. So like everything helps honestly, but the most important,
01:22:44.420
the most tangible is the legal research, which allows us to improve our documents. And also if
01:22:51.240
we're ever sued will allow us to defend ourselves right now. We have enough of a budget to continue
01:22:56.520
working on our documents and our framework for the next year ish, hopefully, depending on how
01:23:03.080
often we're consulting with lawyers. Cause there's work that we do on the legal side or mostly Peter
01:23:08.920
Siri does our secretary. There's like our end of the research. And then there's stuff that the lawyers
01:23:14.580
just have to do. So we, we try to keep the cost down, but anyway, I think we're at like 60,000
01:23:19.340
approximately. And it seems like a lot of money, but when it comes to paying lawyers, it's really not
01:23:24.840
that much. Um, so it's good for our purposes right now. If we were ever sued though, we would need a lot
01:23:29.820
more and it's better to have that sooner rather than later. And it's better to, you know, be able
01:23:34.800
to, uh, proactively comply with every conceivable law and every angle of attack. Um, but, uh, but yeah,
01:23:45.000
so you can donate to that now. Um, I still, I'm almost to the goal of my campaign, um, which is
01:23:53.140
allowing me to do this full-time and travel travels expensive, obviously. And when you're not working a
01:23:58.780
full-time job, you burn through savings relatively quickly. So I got a lot of support, but if you
01:24:04.000
want to, you know, keep me going with this, give, send, go slash, uh, RTTL dash Arvel. Um, and then,
01:24:14.040
and I have other projects also that I'm going to be doing on this tour. So not only I will go out to
01:24:19.800
Appalachia and the community that's forming in that area. Uh, but I do intend to, to run some rallies
01:24:26.860
and do more kind of conventional political activism on the side as basically a funnel to
01:24:33.560
draw people into return to the land as a solution. So we'll see how that goes when time's available
01:24:38.460
over the last couple months. I've not gotten to do that part yet because it's just journalists still
01:24:44.880
constantly, uh, want to come visit, want to report on us. And I think that coverage goes a lot further
01:24:51.480
than just a local, uh, rally or something like that. Anyway, so those are some easy ways to help
01:24:58.160
up front. And then, uh, as far as the minimum share, um, so one share in our company that runs
01:25:07.820
community one or owns community one, uh, that is associated with three acres. And so that's kind
01:25:15.340
of the minimum lot size, roughly speaking, three acres. The reason for that is septic. Uh, maybe we
01:25:21.200
could get away with two acres, but a septic system has to be set away from boundaries and wells. So
01:25:28.680
when you do all the math, like two or three acres is the smallest you could get away with in soil that
01:25:34.760
percolates how ours does. So there's a reason for the minimum size, you know, it'd be nice if we could
01:25:39.180
do half acre lots, it'd be a lot cheaper to get started, but you know, there are physical limitations.
01:25:46.380
Um, so yeah, as far as like what the prices would be currently, all of the initial shares were
01:25:54.480
purchased and many have been resold. Uh, initially it was 6,600 for a share period. There was no
01:26:02.040
differentiation between the different lots. Now there's kind of an internal market and no one's
01:26:07.620
setting the prices other than, you know, sellers are setting whatever price they think they can get
01:26:12.660
and then buyers are paying whatever they're willing to pay. Um, so I think right now you could get a,
01:26:19.340
a share associated with three acres that's been cleared for maybe 15,000, which is still all things
01:26:25.740
considered pretty cheap. You're talking, you know, the equivalent of 5,000 per acre and that's with
01:26:32.560
roads being cut. That's with the community center, uh, access to a community well,
01:26:37.620
uh, and, and then of course the intangible benefits of being part of the community. So
01:26:42.980
compared to buying land by yourself, just about anywhere in the country, I'd still,
01:26:47.520
I'd say even now, uh, it's still a very good deal.
01:26:56.080
WTF, I'm up in here. Arvo, it was great to meet you and actually get to talk to you.
01:26:59.920
As we all know, the white man's work is never done. I got to get off my ass and off X and go get some
01:27:04.420
stuff accomplished. Y'all have a great day. I love you all. And we're in this together.
01:27:12.180
Love you brother. Be safe. Take care, brother. We'll see you, uh, hopefully tomorrow.
01:27:16.600
And, uh, just so everyone's aware in case you get removed from stage, we just need to make room for
01:27:20.860
more speakers. So, uh, nothing personal, just got to make room. Uh, if you guys think of something
01:27:25.940
else, uh, feel free to come back up, uh, once, uh, we get through hands and, uh, let's get to
01:27:31.640
skull mask. But, uh, first really quickly, uh, we got 193, uh, listeners right now. So, and only
01:27:38.020
about, uh, 36 reposts, which we get on an average day. Uh, if you guys could help us out and just
01:27:43.320
take two seconds and repost the space would be greatly appreciated. Uh, and thank you ahead of
01:27:48.120
time and, uh, let's get to skull mask. Thank you, gents. Um, Mr. Arvall, it's good to be here,
01:27:54.720
be able to talk to you, brother. You had mentioned, um, a potential community going up in Washington,
01:28:02.320
maybe getting some land that has, uh, some structures already built on that. I was curious
01:28:09.840
about the implications of getting land that has already been partially developed or already has
01:28:15.760
buildings on it, structures on it, even, even some infrastructure, if there are other circumstances
01:28:22.720
that have to be considered when going after, uh, an area like that. Yeah, actually it's a lot easier,
01:28:31.140
you know, if there's an existing camp, either that infrastructure has been grandfathered in
01:28:37.740
or presumably it's all compliant with local codes because it was allowed to be built in the first
01:28:43.240
place. So, I mean, if you had the resources buying an old camp and then developing off that would be
01:28:51.800
probably a good option, nine out of 10 times. However, uh, you know, ultimately that's work
01:28:58.700
that was done by someone else that now you're paying for someone else outside of our networks.
01:29:04.620
Whereas if you buy undeveloped land, say it's all wooded and we have our logging company come in,
01:29:10.180
well then the loggers who are in our network make money first. And then we buy materials from our
01:29:17.180
own guys and we serve our needs. And then our construction crews come in and make the money.
01:29:23.840
And like, yeah, as a, from a development standpoint or an end user standpoint, it's kind of a cumbersome
01:29:31.960
process to start from raw land, but you're paying dozens of guys who would otherwise have to find
01:29:39.800
employment elsewhere. We want to create employment opportunities. So that's the big downside. If you
01:29:45.740
just buy existing infrastructure, ultimately in some roundabout way, you are paying into the general
01:29:51.940
economy more than you otherwise would be. Um, ideally we buy land from people in our networks
01:29:58.340
already who have that land for sale. And then we bring in our loggers and then we bring in our
01:30:04.460
construction crews and, you know, we, we kind of keep everything in house. That's how we would do it,
01:30:12.260
um, in an ideal world. But from, from a, uh, a legal perspective, buying somewhat already developed
01:30:20.560
land is going to save you a huge hassle. And of course things will get started a lot faster.
01:30:26.120
So if you have 50 people who want to move into a community in the next couple months,
01:30:30.920
yeah, probably buy that camp because a living community with 50 full-time members started today,
01:30:38.940
the knock-on effects of that, I think will be worth the costs, um, compared to, okay,
01:30:46.740
we're developing this for a year and a half before it's really livable for anyone. Um, and then now
01:30:53.100
you're a year behind plus where you would otherwise be. So there are pros and cons, but certainly from a,
01:30:59.200
a development standpoint, it's easier, uh, to buy existing infrastructure. It's just more expensive
01:31:13.760
Thank you, Skull Mask. Uh, we're going to get to, uh, the Noticer, then Nanya,
01:31:22.080
Thanks for, uh, bringing me up, guys. Uh, Arval, I wanted to bring up to you,
01:31:27.160
so I am a water well contractor. So I own a business that drills water wells
01:31:33.980
and installs the pumps and all the equipment for those systems out on the West Coast.
01:31:40.400
And I really like seeing the stuff that RTTL is doing. And I, if you want to message me on the
01:31:46.960
back channels, I would be very interested and willing in helping, uh, members start a
01:31:56.160
similar business in their area. So not only can you guys maintain your water well systems
01:32:04.520
yourself, but it would be a revenue stream and income, a place for members to work and actually
01:32:10.520
make money because a lot of people in rural areas out in the country rely on water wells for their
01:32:16.240
water supply. And it's an industry where a lot of the older generations that, you know, started
01:32:24.400
businesses, no one wants to take them over. They don't want to hand them down. So they end up just
01:32:28.780
retiring. And the market share is, is huge. And there's a lot of, there's a lot of demand and not
01:32:36.440
a lot of people to fill that void from the older generation retiring. So there's going to be a big,
01:32:42.500
a big vacuum, a big, a big void to fill. So if you're interested, I'd definitely be interested
01:32:48.780
in helping you guys out there where I can. Yeah, a hundred percent. So DM me on telegram
01:32:57.460
at Arvel, uh, and we'll talk about it. Is that the kind of business where supposing the investment
01:33:03.480
existed, you could run the whole business with six guys? Cause in Arkansas, uh, the like discrimination
01:33:10.820
law for businesses starts to kick in with six employees. Yeah. I mean, it's a business it's,
01:33:17.620
it depends on how large you want to scale it. But if you had six guys, you could easily, uh,
01:33:24.420
you, I mean, there's really a minimum of three, uh, you know, as a startup, you would need at least
01:33:31.580
three guys to really get it going to work on the rig. Um, but I mean, you can scale it as large or as
01:33:37.520
small as you want it to get. I mean, my business, I have about 20 employees out here on the West
01:33:42.520
coast in California, but there are a lot of businesses that have four or five, six guys.
01:33:48.660
There are businesses that have 50 or 60 employees. So it's really, you can scale it as large or small
01:33:53.960
as you want it to be. But, uh, but yeah, I'll, I'll DM you and, and, uh, we can talk further about
01:34:01.800
it. I can kind of tell you more about the details on, on the business and a little more private,
01:34:07.180
uh, setting. All right. Yeah. Good plan. Good plan. And that's what I mean also about like,
01:34:15.640
if you're a young guy and you want to get involved, you don't have to wait until you have
01:34:20.400
the ideal skillset or ideal resources. We need people to go into our businesses and we won't know
01:34:28.520
upfront exactly what businesses will work in a given area. So it's not like you can prepare for
01:34:33.460
this totally blind of what the situation on the ground is going to look like, get involved and
01:34:39.480
we'll see what opportunities are actually available. You know, we start a well drilling business. Now
01:34:45.080
that's maybe five guys who can pick that up from scratch and work their way up in that kind of model
01:34:52.420
and, you know, start offshoot businesses in different parts of the country. Um, these are the
01:35:07.020
Absolutely. Uh, we'll get to, uh, Oh, go ahead. WTF.
01:35:11.340
And that's what social media is all about. Networking.
01:35:17.320
We got Nanya. Then we got kilts. Then we got tall white again. And then, uh, I think it was
01:35:29.680
All right. Yeah. Thanks for the mic. I appreciate it. White power.
01:35:33.100
So, uh, first off, Eric, thank you for clarifying my questions, uh, on activism, uh, in the DMS there.
01:35:40.820
Uh, so given what you've said about needing certain people with trade skills and that having
01:35:46.680
uh, worker housing is something that you're looking forward, um, as a possibility in the future
01:35:53.060
and how you spoke about maybe doing some kind of activism in the future as well to draw on more
01:35:58.340
people, uh, is there now, or are there any plans for teaching, uh, white wellbeing or white nationalist
01:36:07.880
Yes. Okay. It shows me still muted. Can you guys hear me?
01:36:18.300
Yeah, we hear you. Yeah, we hear you. Yeah. Okay, good. Um, yeah, something like that is, uh,
01:36:25.620
actually a preceded return to the land. Like my initial project that I was myself working on when
01:36:31.740
the guys came together to form RTTL was going to be basically just that a school for, you know,
01:36:39.680
the Western tradition, um, including all of our more salient current day talking points, you know,
01:36:47.580
around race and, you know, foreign influence and all these sorts of things. Um, but that was going
01:36:54.400
to be like a media centered project. So guys would come in, get this basic education,
01:36:59.820
and then also work on creating more propaganda. Um, so there wouldn't have been a work component
01:37:07.540
like there would have to be in whatever program we ultimately develop, but this is the kind of
01:37:13.280
institution that I have in mind. You know, you, you graduate high school, make it the norm in our
01:37:18.940
communities, but before you even think about going to college, join one of these programs in one of
01:37:25.380
our communities where you get the basic facts about our worldview from people who have been through
01:37:32.300
it, who have been in it a long time. That's one big issue in our circles. Generally, the older
01:37:38.640
generation of activists is not in contact very much with the younger generation of activists. We have
01:37:45.960
like the gen, uh, gen Z and millennials operating in one sphere, and then we have gen X and boomers kind
01:37:53.600
of operating in a separate sphere. There's some limited overlap. Um, but yeah, I mean, we definitely
01:38:00.220
need to connect the generations and learn from our elders. So that's, that's a big thing. Um, and then
01:38:07.640
also we do need a propaganda component as well. So basically what would be in the cards, you would
01:38:13.700
subscribe to this kind of program. Uh, there'd be some limited kind of tuition and room and board
01:38:20.100
included. So you, you know, pay to be a part of this program, but also you could pay all of that off
01:38:26.320
with work opportunities provided like internship type opportunities with construction. And then you
01:38:33.600
graduate to, you know, I am now skilled in this and I can join this affiliated business. So it's a worker
01:38:40.520
training program. It's getting people placed, uh, where we need them around the country.
01:38:46.860
And, and then at the same time kind of, uh, inculcating them with the core principles of our
01:38:53.480
worldview. It, I don't see a downside, you know, it seems like the natural thing to do and all that
01:38:59.980
we would really need to do it is a certain amount of initial investment to build the housing
01:39:05.120
because guys are not going to come down and camp in tents while they learn all those skills. And, uh,
01:39:11.940
and a, a dorm style housing, uh, housing unit that could house, you know, 10 guys. That's relatively
01:39:18.440
expensive. You're talking probably a minimum of $150,000. And right now, uh, it's not even clear.
01:39:26.820
So there are several actual challenges involved in making that happen within our framework.
01:39:31.660
You can do it separately, no problem. So you could just buy a large house that already exists
01:39:36.900
and have this program run out of a house like that. That would be perfectly, uh, doable. But
01:39:43.520
with the land, uh, it's not clear yet whether we can actually rent our lots. It may be that in order
01:39:50.580
to legally have a monthly payment option, it has to be some kind of payment plan type financing of a
01:39:58.500
share. So that, uh, I don't want to say too much on that because it's not entirely clear to us what's
01:40:04.760
legal and what's illegal. In fact, it's, it's practically as though the law has not been decided
01:40:10.020
on that. The law is a lot blurrier than many people think. So people will say, oh, what you're
01:40:14.880
doing is illegal. I'm like, well, a handful of lawyers think it's illegal. A handful of lawyers
01:40:19.960
think it's legal. We're not even sure it's kind of, it's up to a, a judge or potentially a jury
01:40:25.520
to decide if it's legal or illegal. Um, anyway, so, so we can't necessarily like rent out dorm
01:40:32.540
space like that. Although maybe we'll find a way to be able to do it legally, but whether
01:40:38.180
we're able to do that or not, we're going to find some kind of work around. It's really
01:40:41.620
just a matter of that initial investment. And that could be a group of people, but, uh,
01:40:47.800
let just to it's, it's all of this is so legally complicated. You need an organization
01:40:53.140
like return to the land to manage it. Cause when you get into, okay, well, we just get
01:40:57.400
a bunch of investors. You would think you could just crowdfund easily, right? That's
01:41:02.720
not how it works. If you want a lot of investors who are, um, inactive in the running or management
01:41:09.400
of the business, then most likely you're going to have to file with the sec, which is going
01:41:15.180
to have to be tens of thousands of dollars and a long arduous process. Uh, or you have
01:41:23.120
a smaller number of investors and then it can happen, but then you're asking, you know,
01:41:27.400
two or three people to chip in 50,000 plus each. And then you're asking them to be recouped
01:41:35.400
over a period of 10 years, which I mean, that's kind of standard for that level of investment.
01:41:42.900
If you invest in a business with that amount of money, you can expect a similar kind of
01:41:48.840
timeframe to have, like, if you open a hotel, okay, you'll probably pay off your initial
01:41:53.680
investment after a decade. So here, um, probably you'll pay it off after a decade. Now it's just
01:42:01.560
a matter of, there aren't that many people who have 50 K sitting around that they can just
01:42:06.800
kick into something. Um, we can always find creative options, say, um,
01:42:12.900
uh, I don't even want to suggest something too overtly, but something that could be financed.
01:42:17.640
If someone was in a position where they would qualify for a mortgage on a second home or a,
01:42:22.960
like a rental property. And that's though, that's few and far between like getting a second mortgage
01:42:30.360
on a second home. You have to, the standards for qualification are a lot higher. So a lot of
01:42:35.340
people don't even meet that you need very high income. Um, I did mortgages for a while. So I know a
01:42:41.000
little bit about that on that end of it as well. So anyway, uh, if someone, uh, hand like a small
01:42:48.660
group of people or just one guy could finance a home with say six bedrooms, that was really close
01:42:56.720
to the community, then we could run a workers program pretty much immediately, especially if
01:43:03.060
we had a full-time contractor who is willing to just take that on. I will teach these basic skills.
01:43:09.320
I will lead this crew and hopefully make money doing it. You know, you'll have an inexperienced
01:43:14.520
crew, but you can take on simple jobs at first. You can also kind of, uh, have them sharpen their
01:43:21.360
skills in the community where the stakes aren't quite as high as potentially ruining a reputation
01:43:27.240
with the general public. Um, but like competing with the locals down here, like all you really
01:43:33.260
have to do is have good visibility on a search because people coming in, they use Google maps
01:43:39.340
and they look for businesses. A lot of the businesses down here, they still, they have
01:43:43.380
business cards and their number is like written on a, on a poster board in a local hardware shop.
01:43:50.560
Um, and that's the extent of their marketing. So like we can create real opportunities for
01:43:57.920
construction crews. Um, but yeah, in a institution like that, bring them together. Some basic
01:44:04.460
education is involved. Some like propaganda work, have them learn video editing skills, have them
01:44:09.980
record everything they're doing, you know, have them, uh, you know, kind of prepped to cover, um, bigger
01:44:19.740
stories and contribute to the, the overall information war going forward and also reinforce basic worldview
01:44:28.000
items. Like where is the downside when you turn 18? Why would you not participate in a program like
01:44:35.260
that? Save money over those two years, get a bunch of new skills, get a bunch of new networking
01:44:41.240
opportunities and be surrounded by like-minded people. And then if you really decide you have
01:44:47.060
to go to a mainstream college, then you're prepared for it, right? Then you're older and you do better
01:44:52.400
in the dating market in college because you're older, you know, you're in a freshman class. Now it's you
01:44:57.840
as a 21 year old and a bunch of 18 year old women, just being frank, like your odds are going to be
01:45:03.940
better of doing, uh, better in the dating pool too. So I, I see no clear downside to this kind of
01:45:10.820
institution and I've been promoting it for well over a year now. Um, but we just, we don't have
01:45:17.140
somebody with 200 grand to throw at something like this and make it happen, unfortunately.
01:45:25.440
Well, thank you for that brother. I appreciate it. Uh, I'll hop back down to listeners. Thanks guys.
01:45:32.780
What would be your thoughts on people donating campers?
01:45:35.820
Uh, I mean, that definitely works. Uh, the downside is potentially making the land look like a trailer
01:45:44.140
park, a literal trailer park. Um, well, I guess you can move them from land to land, right? So if you
01:45:50.660
have, you know, if you had to move them around, so, but I get what you're saying. Yeah, no, I mean,
01:45:55.540
it's good. Uh, if people can donate campers, we could have more of a mobile crew for development.
01:46:02.460
Um, but, uh, but yeah, there, there is that kind of hazard. Um, I don't think you're restricted in
01:46:10.020
how many RVs you can store on a piece of property, but if you have people living in RVs more than I
01:46:18.080
think three or four of them, then whatever the property is needs to legally be classified as a
01:46:24.440
trailer park. And then it needs to go through all these health department issues. Um, so campers would
01:46:31.360
be great if you could have an arbitrary number of campers set up on any arbitrary piece of land,
01:46:36.540
but legally that's not how it works. Like I said, man, like the more you look into this stuff,
01:46:41.200
the more you realize you have to have something like return to the land, or you will be sued,
01:46:46.260
or you will not succeed just from a basic perspective, um, in developing the land, you're
01:46:53.560
going to run into some issue. You didn't realize no one can spend that amount of time looking into
01:46:58.920
all of these laws. It needs to be centrally done. And the kinds of communities we want to do,
01:47:04.040
there isn't a specialized class of lawyers that does just that. It's something that has to be
01:47:09.480
built from scratch, tailor-made for us. And, uh, and the only way to do that is with a big institution.
01:47:33.640
Let's get back to hands here. I think we got kilts up next. Uh, then we got, uh, necessary,
01:47:40.120
then greatness and tall white, uh, then Marco, then Royce.
01:47:47.000
Arvo, how long can you stay here too? We don't want to keep you if you got things to do as well.
01:47:52.040
Uh, I don't have anything immediately pressing. I was going to go and, uh, start some construction
01:48:04.840
Okay. Right on. Hey guys, I appreciate you, uh, giving me a chance on the mic and, uh, Eric,
01:48:11.560
I appreciate you. Um, this is some higher level, um, higher, a higher level download to us this
01:48:19.400
afternoon on, um, a lot of different, um, community ideas. I would say there are more of a cradle to
01:48:29.000
grave look at things, right? Um, you've talked a little about, um, um, grandfathers, uh, you know, um,
01:48:46.680
Hitler youth all the way up to, you know, 30s and 40 year old activities of like setting up
01:48:54.120
businesses and, um, um, having the intelligence enough to know the entire thing inside and out
01:48:59.560
and getting all the skills together. Of course, when you're in your teen teenage years and even
01:49:05.480
before then kicking in enough money to become a developer and even before then getting enough, um,
01:49:16.040
uh, uh, confidence in your white papers. Um, cause you'll need a lot of white papers to get some
01:49:21.960
funding for this stuff if you want to do it like that. Right. Um, and cause you know, that's really
01:49:27.320
kind of, I don't know what we're talking about here to setting up businesses to give people in
01:49:31.640
their twenties and thirties jobs or are we talking about, um, driving, um, white power forward. Right.
01:49:39.240
Um, and having community centers that do that. So, um, are we doing all of it, you know, setting up, uh,
01:49:45.960
uh, uh, building good houses, building good neighborhoods and stuff like that for, for white
01:49:52.120
families. Right. Are we doing that too? Um, are we doing all of it? Are we building, you know,
01:49:57.880
like some white power churches? And I was going to ask you also, what were the, the religious hooks
01:50:03.240
into these things, right? Cause if you take a look at these must rats, um, and what they're doing
01:50:08.680
is that in most of the must rat communities, which are well bound throughout the United States right now,
01:50:14.200
um, what their approach was is that they set up communities like they have a private community.
01:50:20.360
So they're all POCs. Um, and they're all, all guarded by little muzz rats, right? They have
01:50:26.600
little guard shacks and people can only come and go with their muzz rat. Like they own it like that.
01:50:31.160
The other ones who do that a lot are the beaners do that a lot. Um, especially in areas that there
01:50:38.680
aren't a lot of beaners. And like, I see that more over here on the east coast that I do around,
01:50:44.200
Arizona. Um, you know what I mean? So these guys have got their communities already set up and
01:50:50.200
are flowing like that. Um, so I don't know if we have, you know, on, on the WP things, do,
01:50:56.840
do we have something like that already flown? Is there, is there your organization? Um, what else
01:51:03.080
more can you, and, and the other thing, Frank, are you willing to come back on here, um, and keep us
01:51:08.120
updated on, on your ongoings, um, and your donation goals and things like that? Because I love hearing
01:51:15.480
about people who are looking at this from, you know, um, from the top down and looking at all the
01:51:21.320
things we're going to need to actually create, you know, um, um, a future for our children, right?
01:51:28.120
Um, and once you get to that point, man, I have two strong Aryan sons that I might be willing to
01:51:34.760
kick into this organization, um, provided, you know, um, their goals and your goals line up.
01:51:41.800
Man, we might have two, uh, we might have two, uh, um, two bright white minds that we can turn to,
01:51:47.640
um, and teach because they are more than willing to learn these tasks, you know, and you're hitting
01:51:53.160
them at just the point where they're getting ready to start learning these tasks. It was part of their,
01:51:59.080
it was part of their scope of scope of work anyway. And as far as what I could help you with or anything
01:52:05.320
with regard to, uh, uh, architectural and, and, um, specification writer, I don't know if you know
01:52:12.920
what that is. You might know if you know anything about the architectural world, um, a specifications
01:52:19.400
writer. And once you put out jobs to bid, I can help with things like that. So I appreciate you.
01:52:38.520
Can you guys hear him? Hello? I hear, I hear you. I heard him say white power and that was it.
01:52:53.160
Yeah, I heard his speech and then. Yeah, I think we're just having, uh, maybe got to recycle with
01:52:59.960
Arval here because I can't hear you, Arval, at the moment. We might need to recycle him into the space.
01:53:08.520
Did you guys hear what I was, I was saying to Arval? Yeah. Yeah. Uh, we heard you. I just, uh,
01:53:15.960
I think that we can't hear Arval at the, at the moment.
01:53:29.240
Arval, if you can hear me, we need to add Marvel. If you can hear us, uh, we might need you to recycle
01:53:33.800
the space and just come back and we'll get you back up here.
01:53:46.520
There we go. He's dropped down. We'll get him back right up here. Uh, make sure you guys put your
01:53:50.440
hands up. Uh, if you guys are wanting to get in there, I think I have the order down, but I just
01:53:56.520
want to make sure I don't lose track. Okay. Hopefully we can get him back up here.
01:54:05.160
While we're waiting for him to get back up here. If you guys could do us a solid, just help us out,
01:54:15.480
uh, and repost the space. If you haven't, we got 200 listeners and we got 51 reposts. So if you guys
01:54:21.640
could like and repost the space helps us out big time, getting more people in here and there we go. We got
01:54:27.160
you back issues. I'm on my phone. If I had gotten the, uh, time zone issue correct from the beginning,
01:54:37.240
I would be on my computer with fast internet, but I wasn't able to get there. So I'm just on my, uh,
01:54:43.560
old laggy phone. So that's the issue. But yeah, I heard the whole question, um, or like various
01:54:50.680
thoughts that were raised. Um, and yeah, I mean, there's a lot, a lot to it. Um, I, I think we are
01:55:02.040
moving a lot faster than any of these other groups. Obviously the big competitor, as far as intentional
01:55:08.520
communities, networks, starting businesses, it's the Jews. They have many communities, many business
01:55:15.880
networking structures. Uh, they have lobbying groups that, I mean, it gets to an extreme with
01:55:22.840
them. So we're not near that level of organization, but we are, I think, better poised than the Muslim
01:55:29.720
communities or even the Mexican communities, because what we're doing is totally transparent
01:55:36.120
and legal. We're not doing anything under the table like Mexicans tend to do. The Muslims are trying
01:55:41.880
to obey the law, but they're doing it in a relatively limited way. As far as I can tell,
01:55:47.320
like this community in Texas, it's through their HOA and they don't really have as much control over
01:55:53.480
their community as we have ours. And it doesn't allow for as much potential scaling and networking.
01:56:11.880
Yeah, he might be getting a call or having a connection issue. Again, we'll get him back up
01:56:20.280
We lost you. We lost the RV. Thanks. Thanks do long.
01:56:35.000
Tall white guy. I kind of wanted, I had something I was going to say that you can probably address on
01:56:40.520
is like, uh, looking towards the Amish as good examples for how, you know, things they do that we
01:56:54.280
I reckon as long as we keep it, keep it white, we keeping it right. You know what I mean?
01:57:03.880
Yeah. I was just thinking, if I may, while he, while he's trying to reconnect.
01:57:08.440
The Amish have factories where I'm from, Amish and Mennonites, and they do have housing by the
01:57:20.840
factories. I don't know legally how that works. But, uh, they'll, they'll have their people work
01:57:27.080
at the factory for like two years, three years, save up money. And then they'll, they'll go off and
01:57:32.040
buy their own piece of land. And that's a really good way to be able to like, expand the land under
01:57:45.880
Definitely. Definitely. Uh, throwing you a mic or of all, I'm not sure if you're getting it.
01:57:52.440
Let me, give me a thumbs up if you can hear me or if you're, uh,
01:57:55.320
Oh, he's gone. He might just be, uh, closing the app and coming back in here. So, um, yeah,
01:58:04.460
we're going to get through Hans when he comes back.
01:58:07.640
I'm actually using my laptop, dude. I haven't used my laptop on X and like,
01:58:18.300
That's crazy, man. Um, so, uh, really quickly while we're getting them back in here, guys,
01:58:22.700
we do these shows every day, Monday to Friday, uh, Mondays and Fridays, starting at 6am Pacific
01:58:28.300
time with, uh, oven chats, oven side chats with Carl Rattle. Uh, and, uh, the rest of the week,
01:58:33.540
we do these shows starting at 8am Pacific time. So if you guys are liking what you're hearing,
01:58:39.180
make sure you guys are following the white excellence host account to my left and any of the co-hosts
01:58:43.980
that are presently on, we do these until the afternoon. Um, so next after us will be 1488 radio
01:58:51.520
Fridays. We will have a broadcast after. And, uh, then I think around 2 PM Mondays and Wednesdays,
01:58:59.260
we do the ruined speaker radio. It's a little bit of a reading space. So definitely make sure you guys
01:59:05.060
check out all the spaces set and bell notifications. So you don't miss anything. And we'll try and get
01:59:10.440
Arval back in here. Um, he might just be having a big connection issue right now. Um, so bear with
01:59:19.220
us while we, uh, try to get him back in here. You might just be trying to reconnect, you know,
01:59:24.020
how this app goes. Um, but yeah, greatly appreciate it to everybody who, uh, has reposted the space 50,
01:59:29.980
70 guys reposted. We've got 200 viewers. Uh, if you guys could help us out and you haven't reposted
01:59:35.120
the space already, please help us out with that. And it's good to have all the new faces in here.
01:59:40.300
And, uh, yeah, thanks for coming on in here. And if you guys do have questions, we're going,
01:59:44.900
we're about an hour out from, uh, switching over spaces. So, um, we'll try to get it to as many
01:59:51.760
hands as that we can. So if we can't get to your hand, uh, by the end of the space, um, we might just,
01:59:57.840
yeah, it'll just have to be that. So, um, uh, WTF has he, have you reached out to him just to make
02:00:05.360
sure he's going to be able to get back in here? Yeah. I haven't got a message from him yet. Okay.
02:00:12.520
So he might still be, uh, finagling it. We do have a request for sure. Uh, and the, uh,
02:00:22.520
for, uh, anybody that is, uh, curious, uh, the, the legal fund link is up in the nest there.
02:00:29.360
So you guys can, uh, go there and throw down some heckles for their, uh, legal funds and their legal
02:00:35.900
research, uh, would be greatly appreciated towards the project. It's one way you contribute can
02:00:41.760
contribute if you, uh, you know, don't want to come down there and all that. So, uh, make sure you guys
02:00:47.740
look into that also. And yeah, we'll try and he could be switching. He could be switching devices.
02:00:55.720
Like, Oh yeah, that's true. That's true. So bear with us. Uh, we'll try and figure out what's going on.
02:01:10.120
Marco, you fag. Good to see you. Jesus Christ. You guys find a way to jump. I got one button
02:01:16.820
and y'all jump dead on that son of a bitch. Every time I show up.
02:01:25.460
That's all. I might've covered my question. I don't want to jump in front of these other
02:01:28.540
brothers. I had a presentation I had to give, uh, but, um, I'll wait my turn. Um,
02:01:43.700
Well, if you want to, if you want to get in there right now, I mean, uh, and we can get back to you,
02:01:49.020
but, um, he might've answered your question. What was your question?
02:01:53.200
I don't want to jump in front of these brothers, but I was gone and, uh, I, I, I, I didn't want to
02:01:58.960
miss it. Um, so, you know, I can tell from listening to, uh, Mr. Arbol, you know, you know,
02:02:05.600
he, you know, he's, he has a pretty high business acumen also. And, um, so the one thing is everybody
02:02:12.260
needs to understand is excess money, you know, is always looking for yield. Um, I, you know,
02:02:18.240
at the risk of being called a fucking Jew or some shit. Right. But it's always looking for yield.
02:02:22.260
I mean, that's the only way people are going to put it up. My, my question I was interested in,
02:02:26.420
and I'm prepared to say it twice and ask him, and maybe you guys already heard this is,
02:02:31.100
you know, um, I'm interested in at the land acquisition phase. Um, and I was wondering if
02:02:38.620
he had, you know, room for, uh, investors where, you know, there's, where there's already a defined ROI,
02:02:46.200
you know, that's, that's kind of that, that's what perks my ears up and where I would be willing
02:02:51.480
to get involved. And of course that's very early in the process. I don't care about the track.
02:02:57.300
I don't want to say I don't care. I don't mean that, you know, but that stuff doesn't interest
02:03:01.620
me as much. And I, I would be interested at the land acquisition phase. And so I don't know if he
02:03:06.060
mentioned, you know, cause that's where the defined ROI is. Right. So I'm just curious, maybe,
02:03:12.260
maybe he didn't bring it up. I don't know, but. Did, did you say you got to get to a meeting fairly
02:03:17.380
soon or maybe you want to jump in there? If you got, yeah. Yeah. No, no. I said I missed him
02:03:23.140
because I was, no, I'm, I'm free now. So y'all can fuck with me all the rest of the day and
02:03:28.200
everything. I'm good now, man. All right. Well, we got them back up here. Uh, Arville, can you hear
02:03:32.040
us? I can. Can you hear me? Yes, we can. Yes, we can. Um, so let's get back to hands here. I think
02:03:39.380
we lost a few people. Um, so I think that would be, uh, greatness then tall white, then Royce, then Marco.
02:03:47.380
Hey, uh, excuse me. Uh, thank you for the opportunity to speak. Uh, first and foremost,
02:03:53.840
uh, pretty awesome to be in a, in a sphere like this. Uh, it's not, uh, too often that I get to,
02:04:00.320
uh, speak to other likewise, uh, like-minded, uh, white men, you know, who are on the same path and
02:04:06.400
on the ideological tip as well. It's, uh, really difficult to find that, especially growing up in
02:04:11.840
Southern California and LA and whatnot. But, uh, I want to say to Arville, uh, I've seen you online and
02:04:17.160
I've seen you go viral and whatnot. And this is a dream I've kind of had ever since I was younger,
02:04:22.100
uh, what you're doing and you're kind of putting words to action. Uh, the things that a lot of us
02:04:27.480
in the white community down where I was, uh, aspired to do, uh, but we either never gained the
02:04:33.660
capital or the momentum or, you know, the, the, the, just the physical capability of doing it,
02:04:39.340
uh, through hardships and other, you know, uh, situations in our environment. But I want to ask you
02:04:44.660
something, uh, how do you go about financing? Because I, I sent you a private message on,
02:04:51.500
uh, on X. I don't know if you'd prefer telegram. I don't have your telegram. Uh, but I wanted to
02:04:57.660
know how can I assist because I'm going to be afforded something very soon here, uh, that I
02:05:03.520
want to recontribute to my people and help you out with your cause. And I want to be able to, uh,
02:05:09.780
talk to you directly, uh, to discuss some of that, uh, to contribute in a manner that, that,
02:05:16.200
that, uh, could substantially help these numbers that everybody has been dropping in the past, like
02:05:20.820
30 minutes that everybody's been talking. And I wanted to know, how can I do that? What can I do,
02:05:26.700
uh, in order to make that legal process? Because we know these Jews and everybody else are going to
02:05:31.480
make every attempt, uh, to try and, you know, ostracize any moves, uh, that are made in regards to a big,
02:05:38.260
you know, financial donations. So I want to know, uh, when, and if you get time, uh, would you be
02:05:44.260
able to afford me a little bit of it, uh, to, uh, have a further conversation in depth about that?
02:05:52.120
Yeah, sure thing. Um, so of course with regard to donations, we have our give send go campaigns up
02:05:59.180
now. If you wanted to help with the legal side of that, you absolutely could. Um, there's really
02:06:04.120
nothing stopping you. You don't have to be a member of the PMA to contribute, uh, if you want
02:06:08.520
to invest. And that's really the thing that we need. We need people who want to develop these
02:06:14.140
communities. The easiest way to do that is join the PMA. And right now, so we're developing, uh,
02:06:21.020
a company to do this in an organized way. And then hopefully even a credit union, we'll see how that
02:06:27.300
goes. That'll open up a bunch of new possibilities. But right now, the easy way to get involved, uh,
02:06:33.780
and invest in developing the community is to buy a share in the company that owns the land
02:06:38.820
and have something built. You could come out and stay and see it built yourself and contribute to the,
02:06:45.780
the building process, or you could just pay to have it built and then find a buyer and offer
02:06:52.420
on a payment plan that share associated with that three acres. And if you could find a way to make
02:06:59.220
it work for say a thousand a month over a period of years, um, I mean, you could build small,
02:07:05.540
small cabins where people are willing to finance them out for a relatively low monthly payment. That's,
02:07:12.580
uh, that'll increase our ability to bring new people onto the land. So all of that is, uh, is very
02:07:18.340
helpful. Uh, we've also been talking about, uh, a bit in the last couple of questions and institutions
02:07:25.220
specifically for young men who want to learn skills, construction skills, but also get inculcated in our
02:07:31.140
worldview more broadly and also learn media skills, which all of us really need to have, uh, to effectively
02:07:38.740
wage this information war. So, I mean, any of that is on the table. So just message me, uh,
02:07:45.060
DMs on X are fine or on telegram, which I do prefer at Arvel.
02:07:52.500
Okay. Uh, I appreciate it. And then, uh, one last thing, uh, you said, uh, media output and whatnot. Um,
02:07:59.860
uh, at the moment right now, I'm trying to reassemble my life, uh, because the government kind of destroyed
02:08:05.780
mine. Um, I'm, I'm actually a J sixer and, uh, I, I went through hell, uh, because of what the government
02:08:12.900
did. So, uh, I'm, I'm putting my life back together, but given this second lease on life,
02:08:19.140
because I wouldn't be sitting here talking to you if I didn't get pardoned, because they gave me 20
02:08:22.500
fucking years, uh, in prison for that shit. So, uh, but I have a chance and an opportunity to be the
02:08:29.540
white man that I need to be for my daughter. And I want to teach her the right ways. And in regards to
02:08:34.960
what you were saying about the beds and everything, brother, I don't want anything, but I want that to be
02:08:40.680
afforded to other people who are going to be there. Even if I was never to go there in person,
02:08:45.520
I want that to be afforded to other white people who need it and could help you and what you're
02:08:51.640
doing. So I don't want anything from this other than to help contribute to what you're doing,
02:08:56.580
because I believe in the cause and you're doing the right fucking thing for the right people.
02:09:01.240
And we deserve that. And we deserve to have that community. So any way that I can give forth to
02:09:06.100
somebody who's actually doing it, I'm going to do it. And like I said, I got to wait a couple of months
02:09:10.400
uh, you know, to the beginning of next year, but in that timeframe, I, uh, I want to do something
02:09:17.000
that can help you and, uh, help you in a big way. And I don't want shit in return. I just want to do
02:09:22.380
that. So other white people can enjoy the benefits of what you're doing, brother.
02:09:27.440
Well, thanks. I appreciate you saying that. Um, for sure though, join the PMA because that'll open up
02:09:33.880
the options for like how you can directly collaborate with us. Um, you also then have access to our whole
02:09:40.180
network and it's a lot of really high quality people, a lot of great conversations to be had.
02:09:44.500
We have regional chapters, you know, and we're trying to get those more active and more local
02:09:49.020
meetups happening. So for sure, join the PMA and DM me on telegram.
02:09:55.320
All right. I appreciate the chance to talk. Hey, all you white men take care and be safe. Remember
02:09:59.200
they hate us and they want us dead. It's evident with what they're doing out there. So be safe and keep
02:10:03.360
your kids safe. Stay strong. White men. Let's go. Thank you for that. And, uh, we'll get to,
02:10:11.680
let's see here. I think we had, I think it was Royce and tall white then Marco.
02:10:21.060
Howdy. Just wanted to do a little, that's my way of doing, making sure that I'm heard. So I am located
02:10:32.560
in Arkansas. I've been following our evolve for a while now. Unfortunately, my accounts keep getting
02:10:39.240
axed, but we adapt and we overcome them. All right. So the reason that I am requesting to speak today,
02:10:47.680
by the way, it's the first time. And it's my first time listening to the hosts. So excited about that,
02:10:52.660
but I'm actually a licensed drone pilot. And you guys were talking about, uh, well, you guys mentioned
02:11:00.340
the word propaganda. That's not the word that I would have used, but it's basically the same thing.
02:11:06.240
I'd love the opportunity to work with Arbol, get some drone footage, not just the standard run of the
02:11:13.760
mill stuff that you see any idiot with a DJI doing. I'm talking about like the FPV stuff and the
02:11:21.280
exciting stuff, the really immersive things, things that catch people's eyes. I haven't been
02:11:26.760
with this movement for very long, but I recognize the necessity of it. And I also recognize that
02:11:33.780
not all of them, not all of the non-whites are bad, but at the same time, you know, stats are stats.
02:11:38.880
So with that being said, I want to be involved. I would love the opportunity. I've been trying to
02:11:44.720
get my own personal drone business off the ground for the, forgive the pun, getting started for the
02:11:49.500
last going on two years. But, um, unfortunately Arkansas is not a very, uh, business friendly
02:11:55.680
climate unless you're Walmart. Uh, and I can attest to that because I've actually been out of work for
02:12:00.580
the last two months in my main gig, thanks to Sarah Huckabee Sanders and all the other state
02:12:05.520
legislatures that are beholden to automotive insurance lobbyists. That's basically about
02:12:12.160
all I had to say. And, uh, I'd love to hear back and what Arvall thinks about it.
02:12:51.600
Give him a minute. Give him a second here. Yeah.
02:12:57.100
Can you hear us, Arvall? Can you still hear us? We might need to cycle you back. I don't
02:13:02.220
see your mic coming off or anything. Oh, there we go. He's coming back up, I think.
02:13:05.920
Let's see if we have any problems this time. Sorry for the, uh, disruptions, everybody.
02:13:26.960
He might've just not been able to turn his microphone on because that's happened to me
02:13:35.000
a few times here, uh, throughout this space so far. Uh, it's, it's a lot. It's, uh, yeah.
02:13:41.680
Happens all the time. So we'll try and get back, get him back up here real quick.
02:13:45.120
But yeah, thank you for the, uh, 61 repulse guys. Really appreciate that.
02:13:55.440
Seems like, uh, just on a side note, the, uh, Logan, uh, Federico is catching some, uh, heat
02:14:14.020
with her father now highly getting involved in her, uh, death.
02:14:22.280
Killed, killed by a nigger. 29 prior arrests and 25 felonies.
02:14:32.120
And this was on the third and I haven't heard about it until yesterday.
02:14:44.020
No trial. Just beat the motherfucker to death with baseball bats, man. Fuck it.
02:14:51.500
That was May. That was May 3rd. May 3rd. That's just insane.
02:14:56.640
I say, just give it, I say, just give him to her, to the men in her family.
02:15:02.580
Yeah. The dad's heated. So he's making sure people are noticing and hearing about it now.
02:15:10.840
Definitely. Uh, and while we have a moment here,
02:15:13.380
getting Marvel back guys, if you want to check up in the nest, uh, I've got a link for, uh,
02:15:17.980
if you guys want to support the show and grab some, uh, nice clothing, uh, we got white excellence
02:15:23.300
clothing, white excellence.org. You guys can check it out and support the show. Donate.
02:15:30.040
Yeah. Wow. Um, with a brand new sweatshirt from the looks of it.
02:15:39.560
Yeah. I guess it's all of the, uh, the spyware that the feds put on my phone just lags now so bad.
02:15:46.200
Um, I don't remember exactly where the last, uh, questioner left off.
02:15:52.740
So if, uh, I could get prompted on exactly where he was before I dropped.
02:16:06.760
Oh yeah. The drone thing. Um, yeah, for sure. Uh, join the PMA and come out and visit and we'll talk
02:16:15.120
about it because we could definitely use better drone footage for, uh, for media. We also need
02:16:21.300
people just to full-time be dedicated to creating more media. It's one of my main roles. Um, and I
02:16:28.140
made one kind of mini documentary on the project. Um, I've captured bits here and there, but I've
02:16:36.780
also been traveling quite a bit. Um, so I mean, having more of a crew there full-time and when I'm
02:16:42.360
staying on the land full-time in a couple of months, that'll be a big help also in getting
02:16:47.380
more footage compiled, but, uh, all the editing and stuff takes a good bit of time. That's why a
02:16:53.400
training program for younger guys to get into media would be a big asset, even while they're in
02:16:58.000
training, you know, editing is very kind of monotonous, uh, time-consuming task. So, uh, yeah,
02:17:06.120
I definitely like to expand our media operations and, uh, a quality drone, uh, and drone pilot
02:17:12.640
would be a big asset. Anything else you wanted to add for us? Uh, yeah, sorry about, uh, having to
02:17:18.300
ask for a minute. Like I said before, you know, my, the great Sarah Huckabee Sanders and her ilk in
02:17:24.380
the state legislature put me out of work a couple of months ago. I used to be a freelance contractor
02:17:29.560
for marketing, uh, not digital marketing, but just getting, getting basically closing
02:17:35.060
quote unquote sales, but it wasn't really a sales position. Anyway, I'm getting off onto a tangent.
02:17:40.260
I don't want to go there, but yeah, unfortunately the state, it just, it put me out of business at,
02:17:45.300
you know, four years of working for myself. And for the last couple of years, I, I decided to go
02:17:49.920
ahead and get into drone craft is what I like. I like to call it based upon, you know, everything
02:17:55.540
that's been going on, on over in Ukraine, even if you don't use it for marketing, it's just something
02:17:59.440
handy to know how to do. But yeah, I, I, I'm not going to sit here and pretend like I'm some kind
02:18:04.780
of, um, digital marketing guru, but I do have skills when it comes to piloting drones, even the FPV
02:18:11.360
ones, I can do some really quite amazing things with them. And as far as just basic social media
02:18:18.740
posts, I, I can do that too. So I don't know what a, what a PMA is. I I've messaged you while I
02:18:27.460
haven't messaged you, but I've posted under your, your X posts plenty of times from several different
02:18:32.020
accounts because they keep getting nuked. But if, uh, you can educate me on what that is,
02:18:36.800
cause, um, I'm not exactly the smartest cookie when it comes to technological stuff. Um, but yeah,
02:18:42.380
I'd love to, I'd love to connect and we can talk more about it.
02:18:44.820
Gotcha. Yeah. Yeah. Message me on telegram at our role. Uh, a PMA is a private membership
02:18:50.960
association. So return to the land is a private association. We have that so that it can be
02:18:57.280
exclusive. So it's not operating in the public domain where things like the fair housing act
02:19:01.840
apply, but it's in the private domain. It's like a private club that we formed. So, uh, you can apply
02:19:08.260
for that at return to the land.org. Uh, right now the interview slots are booked for a month or two,
02:19:14.800
but, um, if you hang out in the interviews chat, which will be added to once you apply,
02:19:20.740
then occasionally people are available to conduct impromptu interviews. So, um, so yeah,
02:19:28.620
if you keep an eye out, you can get in before too long. And if you're already in Arkansas,
02:19:32.360
I mean, we're an hour West of Jonesboro, so I don't know where exactly you are, but hopefully
02:19:37.780
you can make it. I'm very close. Okay. Well, good. Yeah. Join the PMA first and then come out and
02:19:45.400
visit. And we'll talk about what we can do for media. Wonderful. I look forward to meeting him.
02:19:52.780
Awesome. Let's get to tall white and then we'll go to Marco.
02:19:55.460
Yeah, I did. I've put in my application. I spoke to someone already. I'm horrible with names. So,
02:20:08.820
uh, I'm just waiting on that email. It's back. I think it's been about a week now or so,
02:20:14.560
but, uh, you know, saying, you know, all things, you know, go smooth, uh, get approved. I do the
02:20:26.200
membership fee and everything. I work on the road at minimum three weeks on one week off. Uh,
02:20:34.800
uh, how would I go about like, uh, showing up just to like help out kind of thing? Like, uh,
02:20:45.840
you know, I'm kind of, I kind of know a little bit of everything. I'm not going to say I'm a master
02:20:52.040
of any, but, uh, you know, I could definitely donate a week's worth of time. I'm not, you know,
02:21:00.160
a pushover by any means. I can, you know, I like lifting heavy shit. I I'll do it for free just to
02:21:07.660
get back in to, you know, shape. But, uh, yeah, that was my main question. Like say it probably
02:21:15.020
can't be anytime soon just because all these holidays are coming up and everything. But like
02:21:19.480
next, uh, next year when like the ice breaks and all that, uh, I wanted to come by and just,
02:21:30.160
you know, donate, uh, my time and my back, how would I go about that?
02:21:38.020
Yeah. Members of the association are welcome anytime. Um, that's one of the perks of membership.
02:21:44.380
Uh, otherwise you can come as a guest. Um, but practically I can't just invite anyone, uh,
02:21:52.420
outside of the PMA. I actually have to know them in real life to bring them in as a guest.
02:21:56.260
Yeah. Once you're in the PMA come by, you're welcome anytime. I mean, announce it, let us know,
02:22:02.620
um, that you intend on visiting or that you want to help with construction. Peter, uh, Siri does a lot
02:22:10.240
of our contracting for private jobs and also, uh, community infrastructure projects. So you could
02:22:17.880
get coordinated with him on when the best time specifically would be, or, you know, maybe I have
02:22:23.320
a project going on, let me know, let someone who actually lives on the land know. Um, and we would
02:22:29.200
try to help you with accommodations. Um, there's not a whole lot of extra housing, but if you were
02:22:34.580
there to volunteer labor, I'm sure we could find some kind of roof to put over you.
02:22:38.820
Um, real, real quick, uh, is there like a, it doesn't have to be like a Hampton or anything, but is
02:22:46.660
there like a, a hotel like nearby that if someone was to, they can just like rent hotel or something?
02:22:55.420
Yeah. The hotels in this part of the country are typically not the best. Um, Pocahontas, Arkansas,
02:23:01.620
you can find hotels, Hardy, Arkansas, you can find hotels and they're both about a half hour. Um,
02:23:08.120
but, uh, I typically recommend one in particular, the Spring River Lodge and Hardy. It's the one
02:23:14.560
like relatively clean, well-maintained one, and it's not owned by Indians, which is rare. So yes.
02:23:29.920
So, um, I apologize. I, uh, had some presentations earlier, so I kind of missed the, the beginning. Uh,
02:23:37.740
but, uh, Mr. Arbol mentioned, uh, you know, expansion to Tennessee. And so, uh, I'm an older
02:23:44.800
guy. Uh, what, what, what interests me is, and I could tell from Mr. Arbol's, uh, business
02:23:51.540
acumen, you know, he understands probably, you know, excess money is looking for yield. Right. And
02:23:56.120
I am for, I am formulating a question here. So what interests me, particularly when you mentioned
02:24:02.800
Tennessee is at the land acquisition phase, you know, is there, or is there, is the room
02:24:09.860
for investors where there's, uh, you know, defined terms for ROI. And I, I, I'm not, I'm hoping you're
02:24:18.040
not going to tell me, go join the PMA. I'm talking about like corp to corp type inquiries where there's
02:24:23.040
a defined ROI, uh, at the land acquisition phase. I'm not interested in tract housing. I love what we're
02:24:29.040
doing. That's why I'm in this space. I come here every day. Uh, but I'm just curious, is there at a
02:24:33.720
higher level? Uh, I'm interested in that land acquisition phase. I mean, I can tell you now
02:24:39.420
Northern Alabama would be fantastic. Um, uh, but I'm just, I'm just curious at, at that, at that,
02:24:46.140
at that, um, at that phase is a room or, or is that, um, is that pretty much booked? You've kind
02:24:53.820
of got that with a select group at a high level or how's that work? Well, I'm sure there's
02:25:01.020
some way of working with an intermediate development company with initial land acquisition and then
02:25:09.740
a resale to whatever RTTL affiliate company, uh, is founded there. So maybe, um, it depends
02:25:18.880
on who is available, um, to actually fund the initial purchase so far, it's all been member
02:25:25.340
driven. So with the first community, there were like 10 guys who had some savings to throw
02:25:31.660
in and that's how we were able to get our, uh, 160 acres. Um, now if we wanted to do something
02:25:42.340
where you fund initial investment in the property and surveying and then like facilitated lot pricing,
02:25:52.900
um, that's, that's a serve. I haven't really thought about that before. That's a service
02:25:57.860
we could possibly more or less contract and arrange in advance. Um, but no, it's not something we've
02:26:06.180
worked with so far. Um, and as far as actually owning shares in RTTL affiliate, uh, companies
02:26:14.580
and the land as it's actually used by the, um, the communities, you have to be a member of the PMA
02:26:21.780
to have any ownership interest, um, at all. Now you can be expelled from the PMA and yet retain your
02:26:28.260
ownership interest and then have the right to sell it, but you would lose residency rights. But, uh, we
02:26:33.380
don't really have a way to buy in or fund development unless you're inside the PMA.
02:26:38.500
Now joining the PMA is, I know you said you didn't want me to ask you to do that, but it is very
02:26:42.340
simple. It's a $25 lifetime membership. It's just our way of vetting so that we know who we're working
02:26:48.260
with and so that we know the people that we're working with are willing to play ball and meet us
02:26:54.100
halfway and, you know, uh, mind the legal framework, uh, the constraints that we're under. Um, so I don't
02:27:01.620
know if that exactly addresses, we don't have any formal process yet or defined ROI as an individual.
02:27:10.260
If you wanted to join the PMA and build something and then finance that or, you know, offer a payment
02:27:17.700
plan to pay it off. And that's the kind of return you were looking for. I mean, we could write up a
02:27:23.140
contract for construction, estimate all the costs, estimate, um, the return and try to find a buyer
02:27:31.460
and actually have that lined up before you begin. Um, but that would be not like a business to
02:27:37.220
business kind of interaction. The kind of scale that I think you're talking about, we have not
02:27:41.780
really addressed, but if you want to talk with us more, uh, I'm happy to consider your thoughts.
02:27:47.700
Yeah. I mean, but the, uh, and I appreciate what you're doing, brother, you know, with the guys I,
02:27:53.460
that I have contacts with, you know, they're not interested in buying three acres, man, you know,
02:27:59.780
so we could, you know, the first one was one 68. I mean, you know, just, just as an example,
02:28:06.420
you know, grabbing 200 acres in Northern Alabama. Um, the first question they're going to ask, and I'm,
02:28:12.500
I'm not, uh, I'm not challenging you here. I just want you to think about it. They're going to know
02:28:16.820
when they get their money back and, um, hell I could buy the first 200. I'm just trying to say that,
02:28:22.440
uh, I want you to think about that because they're looking for defined ROI after that,
02:28:27.240
you know, it gets sold and then they can sell it and they can sell it. We don't care about any of
02:28:31.960
that. Right. I'm not saying that we don't love white people. Don't get me wrong, brother. I'm just
02:28:35.900
saying they're going to, these, these big guys are going to want defined ROI. So I just, I'd like,
02:28:40.440
could you could please think about it and, um, we can figure out how to talk about it in the,
02:28:46.180
in the future. Yeah. No, I appreciate the thought. And we have put some thought
02:28:52.080
into that. We were, we wrote up a prospectus for a development company where, you know,
02:28:57.840
it wouldn't just be one project. It'd be a series of projects and there'd be different timeframes
02:29:04.320
and different return rates for different classes of investors. So if you're willing to sit on your
02:29:08.960
investment or have us sit on it for 10 years, well, then you'll get a higher percentage return.
02:29:14.480
Uh, if it's a shorter timeframe for you, then it's a lower percentage. So we've modeled some of that
02:29:19.840
with what we might do with the development company, but, uh, we're not necessarily going
02:29:24.720
ahead with that because starting that kind of company, there's a lot of filings and legal expenses
02:29:30.160
involved, and we might not end up going with that kind of corporation to facilitate it. We might
02:29:36.080
have a credit union, which would make everything a lot easier. And then all you'd have to do is
02:29:40.960
deposit with us and be a member of the PMA. Any of these options, realistically, to avoid trouble,
02:29:47.760
investors have to be in the PMA. Maybe there are select options outside when it comes to initial
02:29:53.920
investment, but coordinating that and giving any guarantee when the entire PMA, like when it's not
02:30:03.040
a PMA project yet, and it's only, yeah, we would like to do this. It's hard to contract in a promise,
02:30:09.200
uh, promissory way with a large group of people who in the intervening months may or may not decide
02:30:15.360
even to stick with the project. You know how these spaces are. People will say, I'm all for it. I
02:30:19.680
want to join. And then, oh, but you know, this happened in my personal life or I got fired from
02:30:24.000
my job and now I can't do it. So, I mean, the only space I can see for outside companies, non-PMA
02:30:31.520
affiliated to help out would be initial development of the property and then selling on terms to the
02:30:39.520
RTTL community that's going to inhabit it. But then you're, the entity that you're dealing with
02:30:45.360
is like a set of 10 to 30 to 50 people who, I don't know how you would like contractually
02:30:53.760
bind them into it. Cause the, the hazard clearly would be some people decide to drop out. And then
02:30:59.120
the initial investors, that outside business entity, they're not able to meet the projected
02:31:05.040
time. So, you know, we want to avoid that. So you, so, and I, and I'm not, so, um,
02:31:11.760
I respect you, but you just made the jump over again, land acquisition. That's what I'm talking
02:31:16.880
about. So I don't care if, and I'm not being ugly brother. I don't care how many people you have
02:31:23.680
developed your tract housing and who frames it and who puts the roofs on it. I'm talking about land
02:31:28.740
acquisition period at the highest level. That's what I'm talking about. Right. You jumped over that
02:31:34.720
this time and started talking about building houses again and all this shit. I get it, brother.
02:31:39.400
I'm talking about land acquisition. That's what I'm interested in. So just think about it, man.
02:31:44.400
Yeah. Can I ask you a question? So what do you, what's the value add for RTTL to work with
02:31:49.300
another entity to acquire the land? Like if we can crowdfund it and just purchase it ourselves,
02:31:54.820
what's the benefit? Well, could maybe we could do it faster, uh, to, to expedite things for white
02:32:00.760
people. One, I mean, look again, you know, this, I understand, I can hear your business acumen,
02:32:05.760
you know, excess money is looking for yield. You know that. So, um, but we could do it faster
02:32:11.880
or we may even know people that have land, right. That would be willing to hand that over
02:32:17.660
at a reasonable price. So I'm not being, I'm not being combative here. What I'm, what I'm trying
02:32:22.780
to say is there's something happening at a higher level where there's an opportunity and surely you
02:32:28.180
could use, you know, that type, those types of funds. That's all I'm saying. So.
02:32:32.120
I can see the benefit. If there's some possibility for financing arrangements,
02:32:36.680
then that gives the RTTL community some leeway in getting development kickstarted because they
02:32:44.100
don't have to come up with everything immediately. And even if it was a five-year term, that would be
02:32:49.320
useful to our groups. Um, whether that's something, the kind of investors you're talking about are up
02:32:55.160
for. I don't know. Yeah, no, that's fine. But you're pitching and, and I don't mean this in a bad
02:33:00.820
way. You're pitching a retail, you're pitching retail, right. Uh, but, and that's okay. I'm
02:33:05.280
just curious. I'm looking at that, you know, I'm looking at that wholesale above it. So I appreciate
02:33:10.420
your time, man. I can, I can hear your business acumen. I've just, uh, I just had some questions.
02:33:15.660
So thanks for letting me ask brother. Sure thing.
02:33:20.520
Good stuff. Um, if anybody else has any more questions, uh, we got a lot of space up here.
02:33:30.460
If you want to grab a microphone and ask your question now, uh, otherwise, um, I guess, uh,
02:33:37.980
I don't know if WTF's back. Are you back WTF? I think he had to take care of something really
02:33:46.080
quickly. We got one hand here, uh, got white river coming up. So, uh, and if anybody else would like
02:33:52.680
to ask a question, now's your chance. Get up here. We got about 30 minutes left here in the,
02:33:57.380
in the area and unity show. So, uh, Arvel's a busy man. And, uh, so if we're out of questions and,
02:34:03.060
uh, I don't know if he's wanting to stick around and, uh, say anything else, but, uh, more than
02:34:08.160
well. I'm afraid to be tempting fate if I stayed on here really any longer, because it's kicked me
02:34:13.580
out several times now and I bet it'll do it again. So if that does happen, I don't know if, uh,
02:34:19.680
I'll go through the whole process of trying to re rejoin. I had to restart my phone entirely one
02:34:23.700
time. So, um, let's just keep going until I'm kicked. And then that'll be that, I guess.
02:34:29.020
Sure. Thanks for things. And we definitely appreciate your time, uh, for the, uh,
02:34:33.060
for coming to the space. So thanks in case I don't get to say thank you before you drop out,
02:34:37.780
but thank you very much for that. And, uh, let's get to white river, uh, great Scott and then Steve.
02:34:45.900
Yeah. Sorry, brother for the time mix up, but I appreciate you, uh, taking time out of your day
02:34:50.540
to be here for everybody. And we had a lot of people asking questions. So instead of asking other
02:34:55.560
people, why not ask you? So I appreciate it, man. Sure. Yeah, of course.
02:35:08.240
Yeah. Hey, Eric. Uh, thanks for taking the question. Uh, I've been following you for a
02:35:11.880
while and I'm hoping to actually get up there for the fall event. Um, forgive me if it was
02:35:17.120
already covered or not. I got in here a little late, but, um, if you could say that, uh, that
02:35:22.840
rental place, spring river or something, if you could say that again, I'd like to look into
02:35:27.020
that. And then maybe if you could just highlight some of the things that are going to be going
02:35:30.220
on and what I had to look forward to and, uh, yeah, what I got to do, I know I have to
02:35:34.740
get the PMA stuff done. I'm behind on that, but, um, yeah, if you could talk about that,
02:35:41.360
Sure. Yeah. If you're not already in the PMA, it's not like a hundred percent that we'd be
02:35:45.840
able to process you by the October event, which is now less than a month away. Um, but definitely
02:35:51.900
it doesn't hurt to apply if you've not applied, uh, the interviews are booked, but you will
02:35:57.340
be added to an interview telegram chat. Just stay in there and look for opportunity or check
02:36:02.600
in. Usually in the mornings, some opportunities will come up. Someone's available. Um, so if
02:36:09.580
you're proactive about it, you can probably get it as far as the event itself. Uh, we have
02:36:14.540
a bunch of stuff scheduled, um, games and seminars, stuff that's specific for women, stuff
02:36:20.960
that's specific for children, stuff that's kind of male oriented. And then, uh, we have
02:36:27.560
big speakers coming in this time, which we've not had in the past. So that'll be pretty exciting.
02:36:33.820
Like Saturday evening, we're going to have back to back, uh, pretty big name speakers. And
02:36:40.000
I think it'll be pretty motivating. Um, you know, seeing them there on the land as well,
02:36:45.060
be, uh, exciting, uh, big games scheduled for Sunday. Like, uh, it's our tradition. We've done
02:36:53.220
Highland games and we like crown a Highland games champ, uh, every event this time we're
02:37:00.640
putting a spin on that. Uh, it'll be the frontier games. So with some more like pioneer American
02:37:06.540
themed events, like wood chopping competitions. So that'll be pretty fun. Uh, there's also going
02:37:12.900
to be work parties going on the whole weekend from Friday through Sunday. Uh, so bring your
02:37:18.460
work gloves, bring some tools potentially, and, uh, we're going to be doing fencing, moving
02:37:24.220
rocks. There's some construction work. If you have those skills, you can, uh, chip in on
02:37:30.060
that for sure. I think somebody unmuted and they're coming through that tall. It looks like,
02:37:36.060
yep. Um, yeah. And now the, uh, the one decent hotel in the area is the spring river lodge,
02:37:43.600
because I recommend that to everyone for all I know, it may be booked for that weekend already.
02:37:48.540
Um, but other than that, I think there's one, I would go for Hardy, Arkansas over Pocahontas.
02:37:55.480
Um, but really why not? It's cheaper really to buy a tent from Walmart and tent camp. It's not
02:38:02.740
that cold yet like a warm sleeping bag and a tent.
02:38:06.060
Um, and you should be good to go. We have water and electricity and, you know, the stuff
02:38:11.340
that you actually need. Um, but, but that's just me. If you want a hotel, spring river lodge.
02:38:22.180
Thank you for that. I appreciate that. Yeah. If you have a trailer, there is an RV park
02:38:26.880
right, uh, near the road that goes up to the land.
02:38:39.500
And then I'll see you just get a hot 10. Uh, we have great Scott, then Steve, then Paul white
02:38:45.300
again. We have 20 minutes left. All right. White power. Uh, thanks for having me up here.
02:38:51.500
Um, I know that, uh, RTTL is out in Arkansas and I think you're doing, uh, some more out
02:38:59.140
in the Adirondacks. Is that like Tennessee? Is that correct?
02:39:04.620
Yeah. Appalachia. Um, and then Idaho too. We have a community that's making progress.
02:39:10.460
Do you have any plans for up in Northern new England?
02:39:16.540
We have people up there. It's just not a large enough number of people in those states are
02:39:22.380
harder to deal with. You know, the Arkansas attorney general didn't really go after us hard.
02:39:29.020
They don't stand to, the Republicans don't stand to gain from persecuting us. The Democrats
02:39:35.260
do stand to gain politically. They will gain support with their constituency.
02:39:40.460
In attacking us. So if you put yourself under the jurisdiction of Democrats right now,
02:39:46.620
you're just asking for trouble and I wouldn't recommend it. But if you have a particular county,
02:39:51.340
a particular state that for whatever reason, you know, reliably is legally secure, then for sure,
02:39:59.740
it's something to pursue, but we are member driven. So it's not like I kind of arbitrate.
02:40:05.420
Here's where we're going to develop. This is what the community is going to look like. Instead,
02:40:09.580
it's where are the members? Where do they want to organize? And we take it from there. So if you
02:40:16.700
want to see something happen in the Northeast, join the association and link up with the people in the
02:40:23.020
Northeast and start getting local meetups happening. All right. Thank you.
02:40:35.980
Yeah. First of all, I want to say, keep up the great work, Arval. I think everyone should apply
02:40:41.900
to join Return to the Land. We need more of these communities all over the place, including outside
02:40:48.620
of America. And I know Arval isn't too brushed up on the specifics of other countries. But essentially,
02:40:57.260
I'll use Canada as an example. So in Canada, we have human rights commissions, which essentially serve
02:41:04.540
the same purpose that the Civil Rights Act and the Fair Housing Act serves in America.
02:41:09.820
So what would you say to people in other countries, be it Canada or Europe, who want to form these
02:41:16.940
intentional communities under the RTTL umbrella, but are maybe afraid of the repercussions,
02:41:28.940
Yeah, it's a relevant question. Thanks, Steve. I still don't know. I think you've asked this more
02:41:40.460
or less before of me. And I tell you, like, I don't know what I would recommend to Canadians
02:41:47.340
in particular. I have hope one day, but I really just do not know the specifics of how it can be done
02:41:58.460
legally in a Commonwealth country. What the Woodlander is doing in the UK has a lot of similarities to RTTL.
02:42:09.980
What it really comes down to is you have to do fine-grained research on exactly who would be
02:42:18.540
presiding over you if you set up a community in a particular location. And there are two problems
02:42:25.020
with Canada. One is it's harder legally. The other is it's a vast area and a lower population. So the
02:42:33.340
odds that you have, now I understand most of the population is right next to the US border, sure,
02:42:37.980
but it's still a huge territory and not super densely populated. So the odds that you have several RTTL
02:42:44.940
members in the same region that are going to agree to one location, it's just less likely than in the
02:42:51.900
United States in various hot spots. So I mean, the thing to do, I guess, would be identify the hot
02:43:01.100
spot in Canada and start hyping up that hot spot as like, okay, traditional Canadians, here's the place
02:43:08.620
to move. And then you try to organize a community there after generating that kind of momentum, just
02:43:16.380
like the, you know, Free State Project for the Libertarians was supposed to do here or the
02:43:22.220
Northwest front kind of activity moving to Idaho and Washington and all that. I don't think ultimately
02:43:31.980
that much came of it. There's a slightly denser population of white nationalists in the Pacific
02:43:38.220
Northwest as a result. But I mean, maybe it's enough that, for example, now we're very likely to get an
02:43:44.460
RTTL community in Idaho. And if it wasn't for that history, probably we wouldn't be able to do it in
02:43:49.820
Idaho, because it'd be too sparsely populated. And what would the odds be that our guys would just so
02:43:54.780
happen to be up there? Well, they're there for a reason. They're there in Appalachia for a reason.
02:43:59.260
They're here in the Ozarks for particular reasons. You know, it's not just about what area looks good or
02:44:05.420
has good economic opportunities. It's there are a multitude of factors that come into that analysis.
02:44:11.100
So if you can perform in an exhaustive way, that analysis, and then publicize that information,
02:44:17.020
well, then you motivate some Canadians to concentrate. And then once they're committed
02:44:23.260
mentally that I'm going to move to this region anyway, then you come out with, and here's the
02:44:28.220
piece of property that we could have. We only need this many investors. It's this far from a major city.
02:44:34.540
And then you kind of just sell the perks of it to those who might be interested. But the first step is
02:44:39.740
exhaustive legal research and market research on this specific region that would actually work in
02:44:47.100
Canada. Yeah. And I wouldn't expect you to know the legal particulars. And regardless of whether
02:44:53.180
it's Canada or another European country, I just know that before RTTL came along, there are a lot of
02:45:00.940
people who made it a foregone conclusion that you couldn't do something like RTTL in the USA because of
02:45:07.980
the Civil Rights Act and because of the Fair Housing Act. So obviously, you know, PMAs exist in Canada,
02:45:14.460
LLCs exist in Canada. There is different legal particulars that would have to be worked out,
02:45:21.100
just as there would be in, say, the UK or continental Europe. It was more, you know,
02:45:26.860
moralizing people to not just accept it as a foregone conclusion that we can't do it.
02:45:31.820
And that, no, we can do it. We just have to figure out the way.
02:45:36.700
Yeah. Of course, in some particular cases, migration might be the better thing for our
02:45:44.780
people. It has been historically, you know, sometimes you can reform the state that you're
02:45:50.060
acting under. Sometimes you can migrate and form something new. And where migration to the US is
02:45:57.420
possible, that'll open opportunities. I mean, maybe in the future, we find some friendly government
02:46:04.060
in an unexpected place, you know, in South America, wherever. And migration may be beneficial for
02:46:10.060
certain European nationals then. But it's, you know, an evolving circumstance. And what goes on
02:46:20.220
in America may change what becomes possible in Canada, and vice versa, to an extent. And so, like,
02:46:28.300
I often advocate, you know, move to the first community, move to one of the first communities,
02:46:33.900
even if that's not where you want to be for your whole life, so that you gain the skills,
02:46:39.180
so that you participate in this push to normalize these communities, and increase our odds of victory.
02:46:46.220
And then once it has grown, and you've contributed to it, then your options open up in other parts of
02:46:52.140
the country. You know, where you move, where you help a community develop doesn't necessarily have
02:46:57.580
to be where you're going to end up permanently. And I would say that applies between countries
02:47:03.660
as well, conceivably. Although there are more difficulties in trying to operate across national
02:47:09.500
borders. But still, you know, if it's possible right now in the US, and right now it doesn't seem
02:47:16.620
possible immediately in another country, do it in the US, build it up in the US, gain the skills,
02:47:23.740
and then go back and replicate it. But in the meantime, as far as like Canada specifically is
02:47:29.260
concerned, I've never seen any comprehensive breakdown of like pinpointing exactly why this
02:47:35.420
region in Canada is the best for freedom, best for all these other metrics. And you could,
02:47:42.300
you're certainly capable of performing something like that, I think.
02:47:45.180
Excellent, tall white, and then we'll go to necessary.
02:47:57.740
Yeah, I had more of a different, let's just say there was like two members,
02:48:07.340
would one of the members be able to like build a house and then rent it out to another member?
02:48:19.900
Obviously, you wouldn't be able to rent it out to just some Joe Schmo. But I was wondering if that,
02:48:26.540
and I already know this, but I was also going to just get you to clarify for everybody else that might
02:48:33.580
be wondering. How do you defend against someone selling their shares to like a person that's not,
02:48:58.700
Okay, good, good. Yeah, that mute thing was glitching again. So it is in our contract,
02:49:28.060
Yeah, he did say that if he disconnected again, that that would be the last time. So I think we're done.
02:49:37.980
Yeah, this app is just garbage. And unfortunately, I guess we didn't get him on the computer that he's
02:49:43.180
used to using for these types of things. So at least I got to say thank you for the time before
02:49:49.580
he disconnected. I'm not sure if he's, I don't think he's going to come back. So sorry for me.
02:49:55.660
Maybe we can get him on another. We can get him another day whenever he definitely we actually
02:50:00.300
have the time correct. He thought he thought a CT and I thought, you know, Eastern. So
02:50:08.140
he's like, oh, I was like, oh, no, Eastern. But I was like, that's no big deal. Do you tell me an
02:50:15.900
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But he jumped in anyways. He's a great guy.
02:50:22.860
It's been a great space. A lot of information, a lot of things to think about.
02:50:28.220
Well, I guess if anybody has got anything to say, I don't know if he's I don't think he's
02:50:33.660
going to be coming back up. He said so. Yeah, we'll just continue with the end of the space
02:50:38.620
here. So necessary or tall white. Did you want to get in there and say anything else
02:50:45.340
and then necessary and then Steve and then Marco?
02:50:49.740
Yeah, I won't be long. I'm just trying to get him to say there are. So for the people listening,
02:50:57.100
I've heard our ball talk a few different times. He does. He has went out on podcasts. I know
02:51:03.500
he's on the Hodge twins podcast. He did something there. There is defense against what I was asking.
02:51:16.060
And then for his legal fund, I was looking through it. It is on give, send, go.
02:51:22.620
You don't have to just donate, you know, a thousand dollars or whatever. I saw a lot of like 10s,
02:51:28.380
20s, 40s, 50s. Uh, and then, uh, yeah, I believe that was it. I appreciate, I appreciate y'all
02:51:47.020
Man, I, I, that was awesome. I woke up. I worked second shift. I woke up. I seen that was going on.
02:51:51.980
I thought it was going to be like on Friday or something, but hell yeah. Thanks for, uh,
02:51:56.060
doing that for us guys. I was going to ask him if there's anything going on in Kentucky. And actually
02:52:01.420
during the, when he was talking, I left and I went to telegram and did my interview with them.
02:52:08.700
Their interviews are open right now. If anybody put in an application or anything, uh, yeah.
02:52:29.420
I'm doing all right. Um, I was going to say I could finish that sentence form. So basically when you sign,
02:52:36.300
uh, the contract to buy share in a LLC that owns the land, um, you're agreeing to follow the bylaws.
02:52:45.340
Uh, set out by the LLC. So if you violate those bylaws, um, that can lead to your expulsion from
02:52:56.380
the PMA and then, you know, they give you the opportunity, um, to sell that share. Um, and if
02:53:04.140
you can't, they'll, they'll buy you out and then, uh, resell it. So there are, there are protections
02:53:09.820
against that. And, um, you know, I would encourage everyone, regardless what country you're in to
02:53:16.140
apply to join the PMA. And if you get enough people in your area, that makes it much more
02:53:24.700
feasible for a land by to happen in your area. So that if you're in, you know, a state that there
02:53:30.540
isn't currently a land by being organized in, um, then the more people that you get to join the PMA,
02:53:38.300
the more likely it is that there will be a land by organized and you can, you know,
02:53:42.940
help lead that in your area. So don't be afraid. Don't be, um, downtrodden that, oh, well,
02:53:50.380
I'm in this part of the USA or I'm in Canada. There's enough people here. Join the PMA,
02:53:56.540
get others, you know, they're of like mind to join it. And, uh, and that will make it more feasible.
02:54:08.860
Sounds good to me. Yeah. I'd appreciate that sum up.
02:54:15.340
Uh, let's get to, uh, was it, uh, tall white than Marco?
02:54:23.100
I think Marco. Okay. Yeah, that makes sense. Let's go. Marco tall white.
02:54:26.380
Well, that's why he's tall white and motherfucker was definitely a white man. So I, uh, you know,
02:54:33.180
I love the question tall white raised, uh, and we kind of got, you know, um, a little bit of the
02:54:38.540
answer and then tall white kind of asked a loaded question cause he knew the answer. And then of
02:54:42.940
course, Steven knew. So, uh, here's the thing though. Here's what interests me about this is,
02:54:49.420
um, he mentioned the contract. We've got Dr. Vril, right?
02:54:53.340
So my, you know, what I would, what I would want to know is,
02:54:57.660
is it enforceable when it goes to fucking court? Cause it's going to go to court. And so
02:55:03.020
is it enforceable go back to Alabama when George Wallace, who was governor stood at the, at the, at the,
02:55:09.900
and, and, uh, you know, in front of the, uh, when the, when the black first black students came in and
02:55:15.260
they sent in the national fucking guard, you know, is it enforceable, man? You know, uh,
02:55:20.060
I'm not saying it's not, I'm not pretending to understand. I'm a, I'm a, uh, I'm an engineer,
02:55:25.260
dude. I'm not a, I'm not a lawyer, but I would be interested to see if Dr. Vril looked through that
02:55:29.580
contract and, uh, you know, just, I'm not volunteering him. He's a busy man. I'm sure,
02:55:35.340
you know, but, uh, I'm just, I'm just curious if it's actually enforceable in the end,
02:55:40.380
I'm not trying to throw shade on it. Um, uh, it'll be, it'll be interesting to see how it goes.
02:55:46.700
Uh, I don't think anybody's interested in the Ozarks right now. Uh, but you get on the radar,
02:55:51.820
we'll see what happens. Cause it's going to go to court for sure.
02:56:01.020
Always good to be prepared, right? Yeah, for sure. Tall white, go ahead.
02:56:05.260
Sorry, Beamer for life. We're not taking any more people up here as we only have six minutes left
02:56:12.620
before we switch over. Uh, just to, uh, add on to what Marcos was saying. Uh, that's another reason
02:56:23.340
we need to help out with that legal team. Uh, I know I'm gonna, I'm gonna start doing it. I was,
02:56:31.420
uh, but, uh, yeah, definitely donate at least what you can. Uh, and then I was trying to get
02:56:38.300
to it to where like, uh, other white, uh, people that are, you know, interested in it, but don't
02:56:46.940
want to uproot their lives if they're able like financially to rent out a property. I don't see,
02:56:53.980
I don't think he would have a problem with it. I don't want to speak for him, but I would imagine
02:57:00.300
he would be if both members, like if say WTF bought a house and it got built there, but he
02:57:08.060
didn't want to live in the Ozarks, him renting it out. Uh, I was just trying to give listeners that
02:57:14.860
may be, uh, eligible to like do something like that to do it, to try and like maybe fast track
02:57:23.900
it a little bit. And then, you know, I'm sure there's at least one white person, you know,
02:57:29.660
that's a notary. So you could, you know, get a fair, uh, rate on the building. You can have it
02:57:39.340
notarized. Uh, maybe the contract might be a little, uh, slow for the first one at least,
02:57:51.180
because you, you'd have to work with the PMA and then, you know, all this other stuff, but
02:57:58.780
at least, you know, it's going to go to a moral upstanding white person, white man or white family.
02:58:06.060
Uh, so they're not going to, you know, dog your shit out like a section eight person would
02:58:11.740
or section eight black would. Sorry. Uh, so yeah, I was just trying to get people that are, uh,
02:58:26.940
trying to make it an investment for other people. You know what I mean? And maybe,
02:58:31.740
you know, like five years down the road, you just get tired of fucking dealing with it. You could do a
02:58:35.980
rent to own and then get your money back, dude. And if like one pops up in Kentucky or Ohio,
02:58:43.100
you could sell that, take that money, do the same fucking thing. And, you know,
02:58:48.540
I think it's a big possibility for people that are eligible to do it.
02:58:54.780
Definitely. Uh, guys, we've got two minutes left, so, uh, we'll get to Marco real quick and then we'll
02:58:59.260
get to Russie real quick. Listen, I know I'll be a hated man for saying this. Um,
02:59:05.500
I love the idea. He's pitching retail, man. The fucking government could wave this. This
02:59:10.540
was going to go to the SCOTUS. They could wave the magic wand and you'll have spooks living next
02:59:15.420
door to you tomorrow. I'm just saying he's pitching fucking retail, man. I don't, I, I,
02:59:20.460
I love the guy and I think he's really fucking smart and I know his heart's in the right place,
02:59:25.740
but this is going to the SCOTUS, man. He's pitching retail. That's why he didn't want to
02:59:30.540
talk about land acquisition. That's what I'm fucking interested in.
02:59:37.660
Well, there's room for all of that. I I'd imagine. Right. So, um, the more we, uh,
02:59:42.380
brainstorm and come up with a great ways to do these types of things, you know, some of them
02:59:46.540
aren't going to make it, you know, some of them might not make it, but the more we try, the better
02:59:49.900
we will be in the end. So, uh, you know, it, hopefully everything works out.
02:59:55.740
With that. And, uh, you know, it's always good to try something else. Right. So, um,
03:00:01.180
let's get to rusty real quick. And then we just, we just got one minute rusty. So gotta make it quick.
03:00:06.700
Yeah, it is quick. Uh, well, to Marco, I, I don't know if he's, you know, pitching retail,
03:00:12.300
he's trying to build a community. And the thing is, is you're thinking of it from a different point of
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view. Whereas when someone say they're starting up a business or whatever, right? It could be very
03:00:26.700
weary, letting people in, in the sense of, um, giving away. So said profits, getting it,
03:00:34.620
complicating things, getting into, um, you're talking about land acquisition. Great. You get all
03:00:40.220
this land say somewhere else. Is there the demand for the, of, of the PMA though, in that area?
03:00:49.180
So all of that has to be pre-established, right? Is it because you want, you want to give people a
03:00:55.660
return? Well, now you're in timeframes, you're in all of these things. And, um, you know, I could see
03:01:02.380
his, what you're saying is, um, avoidance. It's just, it's such a, it becomes a complicated
03:01:08.460
situation at that point. Yeah. I love you. I'm not, I'm not saying avoidance. I, I realized I
03:01:15.980
come off that way. All, what I'm actually saying is, you know, I'm not going to go buy 200 fucking
03:01:21.740
acres in a swamp in Mississippi. That's, you know, you know what I'm saying? But we were talking about,
03:01:27.980
let's say for example, that we had land that was palatable for them. That that's all I'm saying,
03:01:33.420
brother. You know what I mean? No, I, I know what you're saying. I get it. I get it. And it's just,
03:01:37.700
there's, there's other aspects to it. Right. So once you acquire the land and you have these
03:01:42.940
investors that want to return and so said timeframe, great, whatever. But so you have all this land.
03:01:49.920
Do you have people who want to buy that land from you after that? This is my thinking, right? And so
03:01:55.020
this is where the hesitate, my thinking, I had a question for him, but he had dropped. We got to
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swap over to 1488 radio. So maybe if they want to continue talking about this, then we'll leave
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it up to them, but WTF and then I'll finish up. Sounds good. Thank you everybody for participating
03:02:12.940
and being good white, white guys and gals. I appreciate it. I asked him if he wanted to do it
03:02:21.200
again. So I'll wait to hear back, uh, this time, you know, we'll get the time, uh, exact
03:02:26.440
CT and EST. Um, and, uh, hopefully, you know, have them on a, the proper device. So that was,
03:02:33.900
uh, you know, a little miss miscommunication hiccup, but no, no big deal. I appreciate him
03:02:39.240
just being here and, and, and answering everyone's a million questions. So that's white power and what
03:02:46.720
he's doing is white power and everyone participating is white power. Let's keep, uh, uh, sharing out
03:02:51.440
the space and let's, uh, keep networking. White power, everybody enjoy 1488. Thank you, Paladin.
03:02:59.840
Thank you, WTF. Uh, it's been a great show guys. I hope you got a lot out of it. Um, yeah, as he
03:03:05.500
said, we'll try and get Arvel back here for another show sometime here. And, uh, yeah, to all the new
03:03:11.340
faces in here, guys, we do these shows every day. So make sure you guys are following the white
03:03:14.640
excellence host account to my left here, setting notifications. So you don't miss
03:03:18.500
these, uh, excellent programs and, uh, yeah, have a great rest of your day, everybody. We'll
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see you tomorrow. 8 a.m. Pacific, uh, white fucking power unite the clans. We'll see you tomorrow.
03:03:35.140
Thank you, Mr. Arval. Thank you, Paladin. Thank you, WTF. That was some, that was an excellent,
03:03:43.860
excellent space. A lot of great questions really got the gears turning. We're about
03:03:49.380
to get 1488 radio underwear, Mr. White, right? Mr. Mythos, a pleasure to be here with
03:04:02.000
Oh, the day is excellent. Uh, just, uh, you know, the bigger tasks you take on and
03:04:10.680
accomplish, uh, the, the better life feels right. Uh, I said this last night talking to
03:04:17.680
some friends and, uh, there's a lot of, uh, of learning and failure. Uh, but I, I, I like
03:04:27.340
learning while winning. It's my favorite. Uh, so working hard, uh, luck favors those who tend
03:04:35.920
to work very hard and, uh, uh, I recommend everyone, uh, get to work. I've, uh, and, uh,
03:04:44.840
and so as other members of this panel, uh, encouraged and advocated, everyone sign up
03:04:50.760
RTTL, the interview process and the $25 is an extremely low barrier of entry into something
03:05:00.020
that has a great amount of return on investment. So it's one of the best things. I mean, if you
03:05:06.540
want to, if you want to buy into Bitcoin at, uh, at, uh, $25 per Bitcoin, sure. That's a good
03:05:13.020
return. I I'd say this is up there, man, connecting with, with people of like mind, uh, white folks
03:05:20.460
who have, uh, uh, these, uh, sentiments that, uh, we share, uh, a, a desire and meaningful
03:05:31.380
interest in, uh, having places where we can control them from the, from a community standpoint
03:05:39.220
for our own purposes and, uh, and keep our families and friends and neighbors safe with
03:05:45.900
each other, uh, is an unbelievable investment. So 25 bucks, scrape it together, dig into your
03:05:54.440
couch, whatever it takes, put it on a card and get signed up over there. Cause when events
03:06:00.860
like this, uh, come up in October, uh, you don't want to have to be putting in extra effort
03:06:07.500
to try to, to, uh, get, uh, membership with the organization on the, uh, on the, uh,
03:06:15.900
on the last minute, right? So get prepared for the next one, get signed up, get involved.
03:06:22.680
If you really, like Arvo said, I'm glad he said it. If you're not signed up yet, but you're
03:06:27.720
willing to put in a little extra effort and make sure you're paying attention and, and
03:06:32.100
jumping in to a, uh, an interview where somebody else was scheduled, but didn't show, or they
03:06:40.320
make some room for you, uh, you know, fortune favors those who work, uh, to get what they
03:06:47.560
want. So get it done. Uh, other than that, good space. Thanks boys. Uh, that was awesome.
03:06:52.300
Glad to see Arvo and hear Arvo. Uh, I think he answered a lot of great questions. And, uh,
03:06:58.700
with that's 1488 radio, uh, here we do observe the 14 words, which are, we must secure the existence
03:07:06.500
of our people in a future for white children because the beauty of the white Aryan woman
03:07:11.600
must not perish from the earth. This is our family. These are our people. This is what we
03:07:16.180
do. Uh, we want to make sure to, uh, continue this. Uh, RTTL has a model with which they're
03:07:23.660
pursuing to this end, which is great to see. And, uh, the second part of the, uh, 1488 is
03:07:31.420
the 88 precepts. They can be found in their entirety at davidlane1488.com. Get yourself
03:07:37.620
a PDF and download, print it, mark it, highlight it, read it, observe it, digest it, internalize
03:07:45.740
it, make it a part of your, your everyday, uh, mind and thinking. There's a lot of great
03:07:51.200
information there. Some of them are longer than others, a little harder to memorize, but
03:07:56.000
if you, uh, find one that speaks to you, dig into it, make it a part of your, uh, your
03:08:02.280
worldview and frame of reference for how we go about winning on the, uh, on the, uh, battlefield
03:08:11.540
here with that. Great to be here. Thank you. Skullmask white Reich. What's up, bro?
03:08:19.420
Oh, hoi, hoi. I'm, uh, I'm tired. I'm, I'm pretty tired. I stayed up too late. Getting
03:08:32.960
kicked out of TikTok spaces for being too based. That's, that's what I did. That's any, that's
03:08:40.220
what I did. Interesting stories from that, uh, endeavor. Well, yeah, I actually came across,
03:08:47.400
um, white power people that were a little bit too much on the zealous side. So when I was
03:08:57.920
sharing some information in regards to the origins of a very near and dear religion, um, I was
03:09:08.860
labeled a blasphemer and blocked. So, oh, you were, you were not done with our conversation
03:09:16.140
yesterday, uh, at the end of that. No, I, I, uh, I, I wasn't. And I was really going into
03:09:23.380
the space to preach the 88 precepts. Um, there are a lot of people that claim to be 1488 and
03:09:31.980
they have no idea what the 88 means. They have no fucking clue what the 88 means. They'll
03:09:39.740
say, yeah, I'm 1488. And then I say, oh, so you want, you know, the precepts and they're
03:09:46.080
like, what are the precepts? I'm like 88 doesn't just mean hail Hitler. Like, are you, did you
03:09:54.080
just come into this yesterday? What, what's, what's wrong with you kid, uh, or lady? Um,
03:10:01.760
so yeah, I, I was actually proselytizing the, uh, 88 precepts. And the main one that I was
03:10:10.680
trying to encourage people to read was precept number seven. And I'm going to read off precept
03:10:20.040
number seven right now. And give me just a second. Precept number seven. Religion in its
03:10:31.160
most beneficial form is the symbology of a people and their culture. A multiracial religion destroys
03:10:40.420
the senses of uniqueness, exclusivity, and value necessary to the survival of a race. So
03:10:51.440
if you're sharing a religion with mud people, are you 1488? Are you? Don't claim to be 1488
03:11:06.420
if you share a religion with mud people. I know that's a little bit hard lined, but this is what
03:11:15.660
David Lane is telling us. You can be 14 hail Hitler, but don't say you're 1488. If you don't know what
03:11:25.060
the 88 precepts are, and if you don't abide by the 88 precepts, or at the very least use them as a
03:11:32.680
template for the survival and expansion of the white race. So I feel like there is a lot of people that
03:11:42.720
need to do some self reflecting. And, uh, you know, me trying to bring up these certain talking points
03:11:49.000
with people who aren't ready to receive it led to, uh, you know, some, uh, some differentiations in
03:11:59.900
opinions. Um, I was pretty clear that I don't have anything wrong. Like there's nothing inherently
03:12:06.360
wrong with pro like Christians. So like they're still my brothers and sisters. Um, but 1488 means
03:12:13.520
something guys, 1488 means something. Don't claim it. If you're not about it, don't claim it. If you're
03:12:24.520
not meditating on the 88 precepts and trying to implement them in your everyday life, if you want
03:12:30.880
to be 1483, you can be 1483. That's fine. That's totally fine. I'll still consider you my brother,
03:12:38.500
but don't claim 1488 if you're not about it. So if that's rubbing you the wrong way, if that is rubbing
03:12:46.400
you the wrong way, then rather than feeling attacked, I challenge you to self reflect as to
03:12:53.340
why it is rubbing you the wrong way. Um, because I myself am a man that stands on my principles
03:13:00.860
and the word that I preach in the 88 precepts are a part of the word that I preach. It is my Bible.
03:13:07.640
It is what I preach here every day on this show. And I will continue preaching it every day on this show
03:13:15.100
because having the title 1488 radio actually means something. And I do not want to desecrate
03:13:23.320
the legacy of the great people that gave us this cause that we are adopting and taking the mantle
03:13:33.640
and the torch and sprinting down the field to victory. So, yeah, 88 precepts people.
03:13:44.380
I have, I had a somewhat similar interaction recently with younger people who have not
03:13:55.640
done the homework. They have not, they were, and this is not a bad thing per se. This is,
03:14:04.680
this is not a bad thing because in a way, this is what we've wanted to see, right? These younger folks,
03:14:10.400
ladies and gentlemen, have come into, they've come to a familiarity, like an awareness with what's
03:14:16.180
going on through memes, through funny videos, through memes, through, you know, edits, these
03:14:23.060
things they've seen, they've seen excerpts from these works. They're kind of familiar with,
03:14:27.800
with a lot of concepts, but, um, they haven't digested the material at, at the, at a level that a lot
03:14:35.860
of others have. They haven't gone through like the literature, they haven't gone through the full
03:14:41.540
history of some of these things. So they are just not as familiar with many of the, they're not
03:14:49.060
familiar with the culture, I guess, the underlying, uh, pillars of thought that have, have created the
03:14:58.460
foundation of the worldview. And, and like I said, this is not a bad thing. There's nothing wrong with
03:15:04.280
that, but it is, there are, it becomes a problem when there is an adoption of, um, an outlook without
03:15:14.420
understanding the underpinnings. And one of the risks I see with that is that it creates this fad-like
03:15:23.380
mentality where individuals run the risk of being, um, mere, uh, surface appearance adoption. You know,
03:15:35.520
they, they, they put on the, they play, they want to play a part. They want to play a role. They want
03:15:39.800
to be performative hobbyists. And when they encounter others who have, uh, who, who are by all measure,
03:15:49.440
their, their allies, their, their comrades in the struggle, they look at them and they say,
03:15:55.820
oh, well, there's some aspect of purity that you don't adhere to that. They don't even have the,
03:16:01.100
the fundamental kind of cognitive recognition to, to appreciate. And they'd be like, oh,
03:16:09.240
well, that person's not blah. And it's like, okay, well, you literally just last week,
03:16:13.300
like, like, we're like, wow, this is cool. Third Reich is awesome. I love it. I'm going to post
03:16:18.400
edits. And, um, they, they think that this is some, you know, entry way that like the barrier for
03:16:25.300
entry is very low at the digital performative side of things. And, um, many people are not even aware
03:16:32.960
of the 88 precepts. Many people are, are not even, you know, they're completely unaware of even the
03:16:39.740
long history of Western philosophy or people who have contributed. It's, it's like, uh, with the
03:16:46.580
Saturday book club, you know, there are, there are folks who they didn't even know who Yaki was and
03:16:51.520
you can't fault them for that, but there are, you know, there are, there are pillars of, of philosophy
03:16:58.180
and thought that have, have contributed. And these men, one of the aspects of this that demands respect
03:17:03.840
is that these men did not have a support structure like we have. They did not have groups of people
03:17:10.260
online or in the real world who they could go and they could meet up with many times, especially in
03:17:15.220
the case of men like David Lane and William Luther Pierce. They were, they lost everything. They were
03:17:20.540
roundly treated as, you know, villains by, by their own people. And they had to stand up to that in the
03:17:27.980
media was totally in the enemy's hands and they were routinely cast as the worst people in the world
03:17:35.320
and, and treated like treated like they had to put, they had to risk so much more. They had to put so
03:17:41.860
much more on the line and to have these minor small accounts on Tik TOK or here on X or on any social
03:17:48.780
media platform say like, Oh, well I, I know best because I have the memes and the edits and this is
03:17:55.000
what X, Y, and Z did wrong. And I'm going to sit here behind my screen and talk about it like that
03:17:59.820
is it does sting a little bit to see that. So got to get at least somewhat educated. And if not, then at
03:18:07.960
least respect those who came before us and who had, who made the ultimate sacrifice.
03:18:15.560
And, and school mask, I'll, I'll preface this before FAPO goes. Cause I, I almost can guess what
03:18:21.800
he's going to say, but I, I love him dearly. He is a brother. Um, and I still respect him, um, as a
03:18:28.700
brother. Uh, when you open up the 88 precepts, I want to say just off of the top of my head, you know,
03:18:36.480
the, the first 10 or so, um, yeah, the first 10 are talking about spirituality pretty much. They're
03:18:47.260
talking about the spiritual health of the race and what is required for the race to be spiritually
03:18:57.320
healthy. And I want to say the first 10 are, there's a reason why David Lane made them the first 10.
03:19:08.560
Um, David Lane wasn't a Christian, but he was amongst Christians. Um, I don't think he
03:19:16.840
disrespected Christians and nor do I, like I've said many times, I still consider them brothers in
03:19:23.460
arms, brothers in the cause, but there is a specific reason. And my opinion, why David Lane
03:19:31.060
made the first 10 centered around spirituality, because the nature of our people is inherently
03:19:39.880
spiritual and the revival of our people is inherently spiritual. And this is why I encourage people to
03:19:49.980
legitimately meditate on the precepts, because when you're meditating on something, you are asking
03:19:57.120
yourself these interesting questions, these deep, thoughtful questions and searching for answers.
03:20:04.420
Um, and upon meditating on the 88 precepts, when I look at one to 10, I have to ask myself, why, why are
03:20:18.700
these the first ones? Why are these the first 10 that he set forth for anybody who opens this, reads it for
03:20:26.760
the first time, gets this message as the first introduction to the rest of the, uh, uh, 68 precepts,
03:20:37.700
or however many precepts, my math is probably off because I'm retarded. Um, but, but these things do
03:20:45.880
matter, right? The, the hearts and minds and the thought processes of our predecessors, what they wish to
03:20:55.040
accomplish, what they wish to achieve, what they wanted from our folk, what they wanted to achieve
03:21:00.320
for our people. Um, these things do matter. And as much as I go off on boomers and as much as I may say,
03:21:08.440
you know, uh, it's time for second gen to take the reins, there is still a tremendous respect and an
03:21:16.780
ode to our predecessors. I've said this so many times, Hitler was too soft. Do I revere
03:21:24.760
Hitler? I totally do. Do I think what he accomplished was amazing for the German people?
03:21:30.740
And do I, I dream of the day that we can accomplish even half of the things here in the United States
03:21:37.040
of America that he did? You bet your ass I do. But upon reflecting on history, upon reflecting on the
03:21:44.460
actions of our predecessors, we, we have to be honest and truthful on these reflections. So that way we can
03:21:53.420
be better. Um, but unless mythos has anything you'd like to add, um, I would like to hear from
03:22:05.880
Okay, man. Uh, first off white power brothers, um, as always, I love you and you know, nothing you guys,
03:22:14.960
uh, say is going to change that. Uh, obviously I deal with a lot of vitriol from, uh, people that I
03:22:24.860
love dearly and that I will fight next to and that I will die for. Um, and they heavily disrespect,
03:22:34.380
you know, uh, everything that I hold true to my face all the time. Um, well, not to my face,
03:22:40.860
uh, cause that would be a different story. Uh, I, I, I don't think that, you know, most of them had
03:22:45.460
the balls to do that, to be honest. Um, I think that they would word things differently, um, in that
03:22:52.300
sort of a disagreement and not to say that any of you have done that here because, you know, um,
03:22:57.300
right. You, you, you put things in a very respectful way in a way that I would be able to
03:23:01.360
receive in person. Um, what was the first thing that you said though? Um, when you first started,
03:23:09.200
you know, um, saying this earlier, uh, cause I kind of forgot as I was listening to you, um,
03:23:18.060
something along. It's okay. I, I go through that sometimes too, bro. I was pretty much getting along
03:23:24.120
the lines of, you know, uh, traveling the tick tock sphere of the white power cause and people who
03:23:34.480
claim to be 1488 have no idea what the 88 precepts are and people who do claim to be 1488 and know what
03:23:46.480
the precepts are. Don't actually implement them or meditate on what David Lane was trying to tell us
03:23:55.320
as a race. Um, and it, and it's not, it's not a means of bashing our peers, right. But as, as somebody
03:24:06.720
who has taken a mantle of said thing of 1488 radio, I have an obligation to abide by the 88 precepts
03:24:18.800
and what I have personally discovered. And again, this isn't a shot at Christian brothers, um,
03:24:27.320
that Christians who claim to be 1488 haven't really considered or truly meditated on the first
03:24:39.020
10 precepts because there are a lot of inconsistencies with the Christian ideology that
03:24:50.040
conflicts with the first 10 precepts. Okay. Um, now I don't pretend to be,
03:24:57.320
be an expert, um, in the precepts. Um, I've read them, um, you know, I don't want to say
03:25:07.300
flippantly, but I read them just because I felt that I needed to read them. I didn't sit there
03:25:11.880
and ponder each precept, um, with the, uh, you know, I guess, with, you know, I, I guess
03:25:20.280
with the fervor that I should have, um, this is the thing. A lot of people, you know, right
03:25:26.840
now there seems to be this, um, divide with white people. Um, and to me, the Jews are
03:25:34.260
winning. Now you guys know where I stand as far as, um, who are the Jews who are and whether
03:25:40.280
or not, you know, we was Jews or any of that, none of that makes sense. None of that makes
03:25:44.520
any difference to me, um, because I have other outs in the Bible, um, that, you know, give
03:25:51.540
me, why would I want to be one of them anyways? Um, you know, and there's, you know, just all
03:25:56.600
kinds of things in the Bible where the Bible talks about God divorcing Israel. Um, they
03:26:00.820
are not the chosen people that's been, uh, debunked many times. It didn't come through the line
03:26:05.860
of Judah. They came through Joseph. Joseph was the chosen one. Judah was not, um, there
03:26:10.980
was many, many wicked Kings over and over and over again. Um, you know, God divorced them
03:26:16.600
for treating him like a harlot from the point that he made a new Jerusalem. Um, you know,
03:26:21.900
there are just so many verses that are indicative of the fact that God, uh, has abandoned Israel.
03:26:30.860
People that people, uh, think are these chosen people, um, or the ones that call themselves
03:26:35.720
in any ways are not actually who they are in the first place. Um, so for, for me, I got, I gotta
03:26:42.560
be honest, the point that I'm getting to is, uh, and I think that the Jews are doing a great, um,
03:26:50.620
disservice to white people, um, because we're falling for the trap. This is a very clever foe.
03:26:57.200
Uh, and whether you're right or I'm right, uh, I think at this point is makes no difference
03:27:05.180
because what's going to end up happening is, you know, I'm going to end up losing friends,
03:27:11.000
people that I, that I hold in very high regard that I, that I cherish our friendships dearly.
03:27:18.220
Um, but I can't sit there and, and listen to them disrespect the thing that I hold truest,
03:27:24.280
um, truer than, and you know, people say, Oh, you would sacrifice your own son and blah, blah,
03:27:30.260
blah. That's pussy. Uh, well, you can call that pussy if you want. I, I, I don't think it is. I
03:27:35.300
think it's devotion to my God. You know, I would sacrifice my son for my, for my people. I would
03:27:40.400
sacrifice myself for my people. Um, I think it's pussy to not, uh, do things like that. Um, I think
03:27:47.320
it's selfish to not do things like that. And I think that that's a person, um, who doesn't
03:27:53.440
understand what the fuck they're talking about when they, you know, they say, Oh, he was going
03:27:57.360
to sacrifice his son. Well, God never intended to allow him to sacrifice his son. He was just seeing
03:28:02.360
how devoted he was to God because God does demand that make no mistake about it. You don't have to
03:28:07.820
love him. You don't have to believe it, but one way or another, if I'm right, you're going to find out
03:28:14.620
that you should have, you should have been willing to do that. Okay. And I'm not, and I'm not going
03:28:17.920
to sit here and preach to people, but what's going to end up happening is you're going to end up
03:28:22.580
dividing things into two factions, right? You're going to, you're going to end up, end up dividing
03:28:27.980
people into fact, you know, into a faction with people like me. Um, I, I'm willing to die for this.
03:28:34.040
I'm willing to die. I'm willing to die for, uh, you know, I'm not that turn the other cheek kind of
03:28:40.600
God. Um, and I won't stand for it. You know, um, we, we can disagree and we can, um, you know,
03:28:47.720
we can pontificate till the sun comes up. I don't care. Right. Because I love you. It's getting old
03:28:53.340
and we've done it a thousand times. It's fucking old. How many, how many ways can we say the same
03:28:58.300
goddamn thing over and over again? You worship a Jew. Okay. Blah, blah, blah. Okay. He's not a Jew.
03:29:03.940
Okay. He's not a Jew. Okay. We was used that. Okay. No, no. Well then if he wasn't Jews,
03:29:08.620
well, he divorces me. Oh, okay. We've, we've established this. We're not fucking getting
03:29:12.760
anywhere. All we're going to do is we're going to push good brothers away from one another.
03:29:17.840
Right. And I promise you, I promise you. If somebody looks at me in my fucking face and
03:29:24.960
says, do you want to stick or disrespect my King, even though my King loves you and he does
03:29:31.080
not want me to do that, especially to white people, right? White people, the people that he
03:29:35.060
chose, he chose you specifically. Right. And, and, and you're, and you're going to spit
03:29:39.260
in his face, right? You can do that, but you can't do it in front of me. I'm not, I'm not
03:29:44.620
the one I'm Peter. I'm going to, I'm not going to top you.
03:29:47.060
I'm going to top you. Well, Fafo, you know, I want to say the difference between myself and
03:29:54.200
other people is that I navigate this difficult topic with tact, right? I may believe that Jesus
03:30:01.800
is Jewish. You may think that he's not Jewish, but I would never go sling ad hominems at you
03:30:08.480
or disparage your belief in, in that type of, of manner. I I'm above that. I will participate
03:30:16.580
in gentlemanly white man dialogue with my peers because you are a brother and I will always
03:30:22.680
consider you a brother and we will die on the battlefield together one day. Um, and, and
03:30:28.800
that's why every time we do go down this avenue of having this conversation, I do my best to
03:30:36.380
be as respectful as possible to people who do hold your beliefs. I don't believe them.
03:30:41.560
You're entitled to them. Um, and I think I've told you this in the back channels before is,
03:30:47.700
is that, you know, we do have a right to criticize each other's beliefs, but it, it needs to come
03:30:55.460
with respect. And as long as I respect you and you respect me, we can agree to disagree,
03:31:04.360
but come to very similar conclusions, right? Like me and you both understand and, and have come to
03:31:12.360
the same conclusions that these people that claim to be God's chosen people are certainly not God's
03:31:19.280
chosen people. It's a, it's a bunch of horseshit. There there's our commonality. There's our common
03:31:24.900
ground, right? This is something we can agree on. And that's why I'm never going to disparage you as
03:31:31.180
an individual because yeah, I, I, I do love you. I do care about you. I do respect you and I genuinely
03:31:37.080
care about our race. Um, so my, my opening dialogue in regards to the observation of the first 10
03:31:46.860
precepts weren't a means to disparage my Christian brothers, but a, a call to observe them, a call to
03:31:57.680
meditate on them, a call to ask yourself, why did David Eden Lane address these things first?
03:32:07.120
So I guess what it felt like brother was that you were coming from an authoritative, uh, position as
03:32:15.360
though, um, you know, I'm not allowed to be in this movement. Um, because no, I would never say
03:32:25.240
that to you, bro. You know, I know you would. And you, you know, you have more tact than that.
03:32:30.720
You know, it felt like maybe like an underlying thing. I don't know. Maybe, you know, I don't
03:32:35.380
remember exactly what you said that kind of triggered me.
03:32:37.540
Fafo, can I ask you a question? Fafo, you, you, you, you blocked me. You blocked me after
03:32:44.840
I said you worked out in Planet Fitness. Did you remember? Do you remember? Who are, who
03:32:50.020
are you? We're, we're derailing nature. If, if you want to talk, we can talk about that.
03:32:56.040
It's good. It's good. We're following each other. I don't, I don't know where, I don't
03:32:59.260
know why you're saying that, but I just want to know, like, why did you do, why did you,
03:33:03.560
why did you like unfollow me? What's wrong with Planet Fitness? We're bros. I don't, I don't,
03:33:08.360
I don't, I mean, we're following each other. We've spoken many times. I'm not sure that I don't
03:33:13.940
even remember that sometimes. Look, I'm, I'm prone to, uh, do you endorse Planet Fitness? Do
03:33:19.760
you endorse Planet Fitness? All right. All right. We are derailing.
03:33:22.840
This is ridiculous. Listen, listen, the point is, is nobody can tell me that I can't be white pride.
03:33:31.500
Nobody can tell me that I can't fight the nigger. Nobody can tell me that I can't hate the Jew. Um,
03:33:36.980
and if I thought that my God chose those disgusting types for his people, I would not, I would not serve
03:33:44.080
him. I would be against him. I would fight him with every ounce of my being. Um, and I intend to fight
03:33:48.760
Oh, I remember what I said that could have potentially made you feel other. Um, in my
03:33:57.220
observation of the first 10 precepts, I, I said, maybe white power Christians aren't 1488 and they're 1483,
03:34:09.060
but being 1483 isn't inherently a bad thing. I just feel like there are contradictions within
03:34:17.520
the 88 precepts and the Christian faith. And, and that's probably what, what triggered you.
03:34:24.460
It wasn't, I wish I could remember specifically because, uh, I remember it. I remember exactly what
03:34:30.420
he said that got you higher up. If you want me to refresh you. I mean, if you think you do, I love,
03:34:37.760
I'd love to hear it. Yeah, please. Is that if you share a religion, a religious ideology with mud people,
03:34:45.480
you're whatever, blah, blah, blah. And what I would fucking pause it. That was it. What I would
03:34:50.520
posit is that white, if you think that you're whatever godless antichrist position is not shared
03:34:57.820
by fucking millions of mud people, you're mistaken. They can't, they can't. That was it. Now let me
03:35:03.600
jump in here. If, if look, man, I love you, right? I love you, bro. You know, I do. Please, please,
03:35:10.500
please, please, please, for the sake of our friendship, don't ever say any shit like that to
03:35:14.000
me in my presence, bro, please. Like out of, cause I would never look at you and, and, and, you know,
03:35:20.480
put you on, on, you know, the level of being, you know, in cahoots with the, with the mud people.
03:35:25.140
And when you say something like that, it's, it's not a means to disrespect you, right? But if, if it,
03:35:33.720
if it is triggering you, then something that I said, my statement is inherently true. I don't share
03:35:41.500
ideologies with mud races. I do not share ideologies with them either. My ideology is much,
03:35:48.380
much different from them. They are not allowed to even partake in my ideology. So to sit there and say
03:35:54.400
that to me is very, very fucking offensive. And if anybody says, look, look, Hey man, we can talk
03:36:01.760
and we can have a civil discourse all you want. But if you ever, ever, ever suggest that to me in
03:36:07.560
front of me, bro, I don't know how I'm going to handle that. Yeah. Let me actually, I'm going to
03:36:14.040
go ahead and go to bat here a bit for FAFO on this because he brings up a good point. And the ideology
03:36:24.020
that FAFO carries is very unique. And that, that is actually true of a lot of, of Christians. They have
03:36:34.040
a very unique view of their religious and spiritual, um, position. It, I mean, FAFO said it, he's like,
03:36:47.620
I'm not a turn the other cheek guy. That's, that's a, that's different than a lot of Christians.
03:36:53.380
Right. And this is, well, this is where it gets complicated and FAFO and, and, and this is an
03:37:00.540
honest question. Are there Brown people that say Jesus Christ is Lord?
03:37:10.460
As that bro, Satan comes dressed as an angel of light. That's how he deceives people, bro.
03:37:15.520
Literally Satan says the same shit. So should I call Satan, my brother?
03:37:19.960
Well, first, first, are there plenty of Brown people?
03:37:24.340
Are there Brown people that believe Satan exists?
03:37:27.820
Before you get in there, um, I would like you to address why, if you could address Unc's claims here,
03:37:35.200
Unc has a claim of your religious ideology and he.
03:37:46.400
Is that, if that's, well, that's, yeah. So he's, he's, I think you said.
03:37:51.440
I mean, whatever particular bent of religion you are, trust me, there are millions of Brown people that share it.
03:37:59.060
They can't be, Brown people cannot be religiously 14 words.
03:38:03.100
That's just, that's like, that just doesn't make sense.
03:38:08.320
It's blood first. Like it's, it's the metaphysical,
03:38:10.400
the metaphysical reality of being blood first is that the 14 words is a religion word.
03:38:18.420
All you got to do is change one word, just not from, from white, from white children.
03:38:24.860
That's kind of the, that's kind of the main crux of it.
03:38:33.620
There are niggers that are Christians is what, is what White Rag was saying.
03:38:38.460
You've confused the, the order of, of, of, of, you can't, you can't change the 14 words, right?
03:38:50.480
You can't change the 14 words and be like, Hey, this guy shares the same idea you do.
03:38:57.620
And that, and that goes back to, and I don't want to, you know, I want to avoid the question
03:39:06.180
But what I'm getting at is these are unique views, you know, even between FAFO and Unk here,
03:39:14.500
they won't agree on every single one of their views either.
03:39:19.660
This is, this is the unique thing about a white Christian is white Christians have very unique
03:39:27.000
and personal relationships that come with a development.
03:39:38.680
I don't want to in this space because we kind of did this yesterday, but the, the Torah is
03:39:54.420
That, that's what got me banned from the, uh, TikTok space, the pro white TikTok space.
03:40:02.260
I said, El and Asherah come from the Canaanite pantheon and so does Moloch.
03:40:08.900
It's just, it's distinctly a Canaanite pantheon, right?
03:40:12.940
And, and that's, that's a, a academic and researched view that I hold when I read the book.
03:40:20.440
And when I read the book, I read it differently.
03:40:23.040
I read it with a certain framing and I understand that others do as well.
03:40:27.380
They have their own, uh, you know, projection of what these things are, what these things
03:40:35.520
Uh, they're not thinking of El and Asarte or, or Asherah.
03:40:41.740
They're, they're having a different view of it.
03:40:44.860
And, and that's, I, I don't, and to be honest, I don't care that they hold those, those views
03:40:51.300
because what Fafo looks at is God is not El from, and, and they took El, the Canaanites
03:41:02.900
El is the, the Egyptian, the head God of the Egyptians.
03:41:07.720
So it's, that's not what he's got in his fundamentals, right?
03:41:16.220
And that's why I, I parse this the way that I do.
03:41:19.000
I think the book is retarded because I've read it.
03:41:27.000
I see it a little differently, other people are not reading it the same way that I do.
03:41:32.480
So when I, when I attack, I attack the book from what I understand is the truth of the
03:41:39.120
And it's, that's separate from a, a religious view that Fafo holds, which is something else.
03:41:48.660
Fafo has a unique, even among Christians, Fafo has a unique perspective.
03:41:57.400
So that's kind of like, that's the kind of like the parsing out of this.
03:42:00.880
When we broad brush things, it gets a little bit, it does dismiss like a fundamental aspect.
03:42:09.460
And Fafo is not too far off from where I was at one point.
03:42:15.460
Like we're, we share a lot of similar views in where I was at one point and I've just done
03:42:21.640
a certain, you know, dug a certain rabbit hole.
03:42:25.300
And so it's, he's, he's not wrong in saying that when we, when we brush things a certain
03:42:34.980
way that it is dismissive and it does separate.
03:42:38.360
And I think there's some, um, some good that comes from accepting that look Fafo, he can
03:42:50.840
He holds very unique views, even among Christians.
03:42:54.620
And this is something that I think is a, is a valuable understanding and framework when
03:43:00.660
we're discussing, especially with certain people like the Fafo is a Christian or like
03:43:09.200
I think I understand a little bit about his religious views.
03:43:12.860
Uh, maybe not as much as I would need to, maybe as much as I talked to Fafo about, but that,
03:43:25.720
Um, you know, because you, you kind of hit the nail on the head.
03:43:32.960
Christian, and I'm going to, you know, do that in air quotes because I don't, I don't,
03:43:36.560
I don't view them as Christians and I, you know, people love to make fun of, well, who's
03:43:41.460
And you got a thousand different dominate denominations and all this shit.
03:43:45.380
And I said, yeah, you know, I mean, and I can simply just go to verses that talk about
03:43:49.020
how few people actually are going to make it into heaven.
03:43:52.060
It's going to be full of people begging God, uh, saying, but Lord, we did this in your name
03:43:58.960
He's going to tell him, get the fuck away from me.
03:44:02.740
So it's like the Bible talks about how, how, how hard it is to get into heaven.
03:44:07.400
So when, when you say this person is a Christian, that person is a Christian, no, they're
03:44:12.260
And I'm absolutely fine with all these fake ass churches hating me.
03:44:16.560
I hate them as much as I hate the fucking niggas and the kikes.
03:44:20.220
They are, they are the reason why we're, why we're in this predicament there.
03:44:25.040
So why would, why wouldn't I hate them just as much as I hate the people that they're, you
03:44:31.040
know, uh, using to kill the actual people of God.
03:44:35.000
Um, so, you know, just understand that a guy like me, like I will walk into a church and
03:44:41.160
I will gladly say the things that I believe, um, that I say to you guys and I'll wear it
03:44:47.380
I'm happy to, and I'm excited to, I can't wait to, um, you know, unfortunately it's going
03:44:52.880
to get me locked up because you're going to get some dumb nigger there or some dumb,
03:44:58.580
Let me, let me ask you something fast though, because I I've done it right.
03:45:04.580
What's stopping you from walking in and talking to people in churches in front of the, uh,
03:45:12.660
Um, well, I mean, I'm kind of, I'm, I'm pretty violent guy, you know, uh, I know better than
03:45:21.160
Um, you know, and, and really to me, it's just like kind of a waste of time.
03:45:24.660
These people, I look at them as though they're just of a reprobate mind.
03:45:31.020
Um, you know, they, yeah, but, yeah, but did you not, did you not?
03:45:37.760
So like when I went, I'll, I'll give you an example.
03:45:45.120
For the, uh, the bread and I kneeled in front and everyone was just like, wouldn't get
03:45:58.580
priest, I guess, came out, um, with two bishops and they were, you know, they're like discussing
03:46:05.780
And then I went up to them and I said, Hey, you guys are faggots.
03:46:09.800
Cause all you did was like, talk about the Pope and the Pope is subverted.
03:46:16.200
And you know, there was a guy walking past, um, with his two little daughters and he, he
03:46:26.400
It's like, you probably could do exactly what I did.
03:46:30.180
Um, you could, um, you could take back the church as if men weren't pussies.
03:46:39.040
The problem is, is, you know, uh, we've been subverted from, you know, time we were born.
03:46:45.620
People have been taught all sorts of lies that, I mean, see, the thing is, is people look
03:46:51.580
at the Bible through the worldly lens, you know, that they've been taught, you know, um,
03:46:57.400
there's many, many, many, many things that can't, that the Bible contradicts that we have
03:47:02.160
been taught in school and I won't get into them, you know, um, but there's like a reason
03:47:06.260
why all the flat earth guys believe in the flat earth because, you know, the Bible pretty
03:47:10.760
much, um, you know, is on, is take, is on that side.
03:47:15.720
It talks about, you know, the sun standing still and how their Bible or about how the earth
03:47:20.080
doesn't move and there's all these things that just the Bible conflicts with, with what
03:47:25.680
So you go into these places, these people have been indoctrinated their entire lives.
03:47:29.840
And you try to tell them things, um, you know, and they just kind of start to try to fight
03:47:35.180
you, uh, and it, and they think they're Christians, right.
03:47:40.020
So they become, um, this sort of disrespectful, um, arrogant, prideful person who thinks you're
03:47:47.840
at the idiot when actually they are total and utter fools.
03:47:51.580
So it's, it's, it's, it's like talking to a retarded person and I'm looking at you and
03:47:56.420
And that's not easy, you know, for, for a guy like me to handle, you know, because these
03:48:00.960
people, it needs to be like an old fifties movie.
03:48:03.060
I need to be slapping the shit out of them and tell them to snap out of that woman.
03:48:06.480
Like, uh, so why would I kind of waste my time with these retards?
03:48:11.460
Uh, you know, the majority of the people on this planet are not going to make it.
03:48:16.640
And this is just a, this is just a, this is just a, um, you know, a fact of life that
03:48:21.340
I have already, you know, come to terms with that most of us are going to go.
03:48:25.640
Most of the people that I love, I'm not going to see them in heaven.
03:48:28.760
Um, you know, most of the, uh, people that I'm going to be fighting for are going to turn
03:48:34.880
Um, so, you know, at this point, it's like, I, I just don't care.
03:48:38.920
So, you know, when I have the people that I actually do agree with on everything, the
03:48:44.220
people in these spaces, um, you know, disrespecting me, uh, and lumping me in with, with, with
03:48:54.660
So, so you need, you need a bunch of bros to slap you in the face.
03:49:02.580
We got some, do you take, do you take anything seriously?
03:49:05.600
Is everything just kind of a troll to you, bro?
03:49:20.200
My whole thing about the thing is, is it, is it positive for white unity or is it negative
03:49:29.060
And in case you haven't noticed, these fucking kikes, they don't argue about religion.
03:49:33.740
They got each other's back, even if they're fucking selling people's organs.
03:49:40.420
And if we're going to fucking lose and we're going to go extinct because you dumb fuckers
03:49:46.180
are going to argue about religion your way right into extinction.
03:49:58.400
I'm talking about the 88 precepts written by David Eden Lane and what they fucking mean.
03:50:05.180
And if you got a problem with the 88 precepts, Unc, with all due respect, don't claim them.
03:50:20.380
What your ideologies are and what your deep thoughts about what it, that ain't my fucking
03:50:25.940
Do you want to unite white people to fight this fucking Jewish entity that's going to
03:50:36.240
Let me get in here because, Unc, we just heard Fafo talk.
03:50:40.480
Fafo dismissed almost 95% of Christians, white Christians, as basically, I'm going to say
03:50:49.260
that you use the word retards, but he called them fake, right?
03:50:52.940
So I don't know that, you know, your issue is more with people who don't think the religion
03:51:00.140
is true versus people who think the religion is true and that you've actually got within
03:51:05.200
your ranks a bunch of people who are not actually representative of, say, a Fafo's point of view,
03:51:14.660
who is a Christian and says, all of these white Christians are not going to make it.
03:51:20.580
He just described he's going to fight against them because they're going to turn on him.
03:51:24.920
So this isn't about whether people believe in Christianity or criticize Christianity in
03:51:33.840
There's not a unity there to have with people who are actually going to stab you in the back
03:51:39.560
because of whatever ideology they do carry, whether it's true or not.
03:51:43.740
I mean, I really don't care what guys believe if they're, if they're, if they're white and
03:51:54.500
they don't want to go extinct and they're willing to put everything else aside for that, that
03:52:04.720
Well, that's mostly what you have in this room.
03:52:07.560
I don't know that you have anybody on this panel who's not there with you on that.
03:52:24.660
Many, many people won't have the fucking intellectual prowess.
03:52:45.640
When we get in our fields, we actually unpack it and we do a good job.
03:52:50.640
I think both white eye and skull mask, even if we take pointed points of view, sometimes
03:52:56.300
we are doing this from a position of nuance to unpack these things and get and discover
03:53:03.860
And what I understand about the truth is the Old Testament is a Canaanite theology
03:53:13.520
So it doesn't, even if they like once in a while get something right that makes sense,
03:53:19.380
the rest of it is Canaanite theology packaged for a certain sect of Canaanites.
03:53:27.780
Yeah, I just don't care that much about religion in either direction.
03:53:36.340
And it just smells like fanning HG's balls when I hear people bash Christians.
03:54:06.820
To answer your question, I want a bunch of my white brothers to try to slap me.
03:54:12.640
So, you know, we need to start dividing the men from the boys.
03:54:16.400
So, yeah, all you motherfuckers, come try and slap me.
03:54:20.540
I'm so sick of fucking fighting with people over dumb shit.
03:54:24.160
It's the fact that we're even fucking fighting over this.
03:54:26.940
Dude, we fight over this shit every single day.
03:54:35.540
And I would I would disagree with white's take about Christians because I have I I think.
03:54:45.840
He said, you know, you share a religion with browns.
03:54:48.660
I don't know that you do, even if you by name do.
03:54:53.600
I think it's confusing when, you know, there's brown Christians and white Christians.
03:54:59.920
I think that's a very confusing I factor in the discussion.
03:55:10.020
I understand where white was going there, because most Christians, if we're all being
03:55:15.180
honest here, are quite happy to share the religion with browns.
03:55:22.020
So I think that's where he was going overall here.
03:55:24.920
I don't want to speak for him, but in terms of of understanding each other, right, we're
03:55:37.460
And because he said that it triggered a religious discussion, which I think we could have just
03:55:43.680
passed on over to get to the point without getting triggered on it.
03:55:49.020
I don't think it was actually that relevant to the greater conversations that we have.
03:55:54.920
In the fact that he said that, because it is true of most Christians, but we can just
03:56:04.220
And I think we can follow white's train of thought here when we're talking about what
03:56:10.440
he, the subject matter he was talking about was the fact that these people don't know what
03:56:17.480
And actually in this show, we go over the 88 precepts.
03:56:25.920
And I, I, I prefaced that earlier when I was talking about the 88 precepts.
03:56:29.700
Some are a little longer, they're a little more, more to chew on a little harder to memorize
03:56:38.420
And so it is a lot to digest, but he was going over the fact that a lot of these people who
03:56:53.160
And this is what our job is on this show and on this platform is to get past that and to
03:57:03.040
understand how to deliver the 88 precepts in a way that helps people grow toward racial
03:57:16.740
Uh, I believe that someday it will click even further that the basis of this, this religion
03:57:25.320
is rooted in Canaanite theology, which does not recognize our people at all.
03:57:31.640
It's not even the old Testament is not even a part of us.
03:57:34.360
So I think that one day the 88 precepts will supersede all of this.
03:57:38.880
That's my belief, but in terms of this show, no, we don't have to litigate who is a true
03:57:45.620
Christian, whether or not the, the, uh, Torah has anything to do with us, whether it's true
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or not, all of these things, we don't have to, I prefer that we don't because we're really
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talking about understanding who's out there, who's making claims to 1488 and who understands
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what they're talking about when making that claim.
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And I think that's the bigger, uh, narrative that we should trail and not get into, you
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know, these, these claims about who believes what, uh, and whether or not somebody is an
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atheist antichrist position and throw those kinds of accusations around, which are unfounded
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Let's talk about who we have in our, uh, realm here of, of white unity and who understands what
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they're talking about and who is actually making a fool of us when they say it.
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Because I've, I've talked to people who are very much working hard behind the scenes to create
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organizations, to create things that matter for our people.
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I was talking to one who went down to the frontier, um, event down in Southern California.
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And he said he was, uh, so, what was the word he used?
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He was so sad to see this group of white men and there's no real unification of ideology.
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He said, there's a bunch of people like looking at people like they want to, are you ready to
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And he, he's, he mentioned these people, right.
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It's like, okay, this is a person that needs our help, but they're not leaders, right.
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But they're, they're prancing around as if they're like, we are the real ones.
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It's like, okay, we got a lot of work to do as white people.
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So I think that's what white was getting at overall.
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Um, that that's what I was getting at overall mythos.
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And, and I more or less ended it as an open-ended question of self-reflection, which is why did
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David Lane preface the entirety of the 88 precepts with the first 10 centered around spirituality?
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That's because our revival as a race is inherent on this spiritual revival.
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Well, I think that, I think that that was beautifully put by both of you.
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Um, and again, you guys know that I'm emotional.
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Uh, you know, I'm from a place where, I mean, I, you know, Dearborn's not far from here and
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Um, I have a special kind of hatred in my heart, a very holy hatred for all things that
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Um, I, I, I see this sweet little old white lady, um, and she can't, you know, park in,
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She, she couldn't park because some nigger in a, um, who was driving a, uh, uh, mail truck
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I had parked in it and I had to watch this old white lady, you know, like this, and this
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It's just, this just happened to me not too long ago.
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So, you know, so it's like, I'm fed the fuck up.
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When I, when I go to work and I have to work around nons, I'm quiet.
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They can just tell they're, I just give off this air of just hatred and, um, you know,
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just, they can just tell, leave, leave them alone.
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Uh, and I, I tune in every day to listen to you guys, um, whether I'm in the tunnels
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or, or, or, or, you know, I'm publicly listening to you guys and I love you guys.
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And I've learned so much from you guys and I continue to learn so much from you guys.
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I, you guys are able to put things into words in a much better way than I'm able to.
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The one thing that I can do is fight and I can, and I can fight for you and I can, and
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Um, and the only thing that I love you too, brother, love you too.
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I just wanted to let you know that, that fucking a man right back at you.
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And it's the only thing I care about is I don't have a family because I want to protect
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I don't want to look, I've, I've had many, many people.
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It's going to take us by surprise, not to quote the Bible, but like a thief in the night.
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And it's going to happen at the worst, most inopportune time.
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So I'm just trying to warn everybody to get ready because it's coming.
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If we're lucky, if we're lucky, there will be another president.
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Um, the only thing that I can ask of people during this time, instead of, um, you know,
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fighting and using, you know, we, we have to choose our words so carefully because it's
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like, you know, if you went into a space like that and I was one of these dumb guys who didn't
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know, and I used to be one of those guys who was like, yeah, 1488, hell, hell, hell.
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Uh, but where I, one of those dumb guys who thought that that was the meaning of the
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ADA, um, and somebody, and then I told them that I'm a Christian.
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And then you told me that I share a religion with blood people.
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Like you'd have lost me right then and there on the spot.
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You'd have lost me because, because I'm a hothead.
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And, uh, you know, I don't know how I would have reacted because it's right.
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Um, and I know that he would never say that to me and mean it to me like that.
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You know, I'm able to sit there and just kind of gather my thoughts and, and, and, you
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know, try to hear what he said, but all I would ask, and I've asked people this before
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is to start to try to make some sort of distinction, right?
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If you're going to say Christians are retards, cause they fucking are.
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On that, I think, yeah, on that note, it is, it does complicate the entire discussion
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because when we're talking about most, no, but when we're talking about most Christians,
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we are actually are talking about these, these non-racial multi, you know, multi-racial retards.
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It takes you two seconds to say that it takes you two seconds to say, Hey, there's Christians
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out there that, uh, have, uh, you know, a frame of mind that aligns with our thinking.
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They, uh, you know, I think, I think everything with black hair and black eyes is cursed.
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I don't, there will be no niggers in heaven as far as I'm concerned.
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So just let people be aware that there are people out there that are Christians that believe
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Not that just we're all fucking retards, the worst of a dude, it's, I just want some sort
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So we're always trying to figure out how to, uh, how to frame things.
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Um, and, uh, and I'll, I'll, I'll at least speak for myself in considering how, how to present
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that, um, in the best way possible so that we don't get derailed, right?
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Because this is really isn't about Fafo, right?
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This is about this problem that we're facing in whole that does have, uh, a, an inherent
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I think it's safe to say when I say, if you share an ideology with mud races and you don't
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share an ideology with mud races, don't apply it to you.
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You know, uh, no, but yeah, Fafo, I love you guys.
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I know that, you know, that I know that, you know, that I love you guys.
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That's probably the most realistic, the wisest advice, uh, you know, because I can't go around
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sitting there telling everybody, Hey, you need to be, you know, make a distinction between
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That's the wisest advice that I'm going to get.
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Um, I don't know what else to even say, but Hey, I appreciate it.
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I do not share a motherfucking religion with mud people.
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Well, we burned through an hour pretty quickly.
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You know, I just wanted to say, uh, one of the best, uh, indicators that this religion
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has nothing to do with our people is there's a complete linguistic difference.
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Our, you know, or even the swastika, like if you look at archeological evidence, the swastika
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Well, here's the thing, Arian, is that when we're observing things from, let's say, Fafo's
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Whether or not you hold that to be true, whether or not, you know, there's archeological or scientific
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evidence proving such or disproving such is besides the point when it comes to their belief
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Well, that's why I guess the linguistics matter because the Bible wasn't written in Germanic
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Okay, I was going to say, you can tell that Fafo's a really well-read guy when it comes
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to the Bible, and I would just implore him to do just as much due diligence and research
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That's the interesting part, Fafo, is a guy like you who is, like, you would vibe so hard
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with our ancestral, like, the Vorsprung Saga, the Iliad.
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Dude, these are stories of guys absolutely fucking shit up.
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It is so based when you read these stories, and you're like, yeah, and then I killed, like,
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50 dudes, and stood there in my bronze armor, and Ares was like, nice job, bro.
04:10:25.420
Like, that's the thing about a lot of our legends that, um, it's like, it's all, it's
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Like, everything about it is based, and you read this stuff, and you're like, what happened
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when that guy walked in to dinner, and he crashed a dinner party?
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I mean, it's, it's like, you gotta, it's, there's something syncretic here, I think,
04:10:52.680
with Crusader Christianity, and, and the Templar Christianity, that is, like, if you read
04:10:59.060
Evola wrote, in the, in the Metaphysics of War, Evola wrote about this, about the warrior
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spirit, and the way that it comes to the fore in warrior cultures, and, um, it's, it was
04:11:10.740
pretty insightful for me to read that when he went into the, the form of the, uh, religious
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knighthoods in, in the, during the Crusades, the Catonic Order, the Knights Hospitalliae,
04:11:28.500
So, if it's something that's, like, you can go into the esoteric history of our people's
04:11:36.000
belief systems, and find, repeatedly, it's the same thing with the manifest destiny.
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It's, like, you can find the, the recurring theme of, of killing your enemies.
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And, and, it's, it's, it's, if it's, it's something that's, like, the, the, the discussion
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of, like, oh, is this, you know, wrong or right, blah, blah, blah, like, people don't
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talk about this stuff, man, when you're active.
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Like, you just don't, you don't talk about this stuff.
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Like, I have, I don't, I know guys who are active, and they're Christian, and it's not,
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Like, this is not stuff, like, this is online discussion.
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So, and you talk about, like, driving guys away.
04:12:13.800
If somebody's gonna get butt hurt, because they're, like, somebody's, like, oh, you
04:12:19.360
You know, you say you're, you know, you worship Odin, and Odin's a demon.
04:12:23.180
And if somebody gets butt hurt about that, and they don't want to be active anymore, then
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they probably weren't cut out for it in the first place.
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Which is why we go, we try to go hard and nuanced at the same time, right?
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We try to understand our talking points and the discussion at hand with the audience involved,
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with the speakers involved, while not going soft either, right?
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Because we have no, we are Aryans, we are white men, and there's no need for us to go soft.
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But there is a need for us to understand the nuance of the discussion and what it really
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Because it can get complicated, and it's, it is confusing when, you know, the, the churches
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And it's like, oh, well, that's what I'm talking about.
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And then it's like, well, my church or my belief is different.
04:13:28.440
It's like, okay, well, that's a, that's a unique perspective.
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But I think, you know, if we go into a, a church and talk to a hundred people in that
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church, they're all going to have some little difference of interpretation or foundational
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Um, so it's, it's a very complex, but I will say this though, people like talking about
04:14:01.400
It's not like it's going to go away and it has a lot of, of, uh, it, it has a lot of
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It allows white people like a Mike Huckabee said dirty rat bastard to go in and say, we
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Israel is the most important thing on the planet.
04:14:30.620
And it's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, like to the gallows, right to the gallows.
04:14:35.740
But a lot of, a lot of white Christians are like either cognitive dissonance or they not
04:14:42.980
really, uh, as educated as us in what he's saying and what line he's actually drawing and
04:14:49.100
what side of the, of the spectrum he actually lives on.
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So it creates a, um, a bigger problem in the public discourse.
04:15:00.320
And we try to have those conversations here on the public discourse, but in our bubble
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with our framing, with our understanding that this is really ultimately just about white
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And this is about what we're doing as a people to secure the existence of our people and
04:15:17.180
a future for white children, because the beauty of the white area and woman must not perish
04:15:32.760
We'll let him get in there as soon as he comes back up.
04:15:34.580
I just wanted to ask that photo check his telegram DMs when he gets a chance.
04:15:50.820
So I think the main thing we have to do right now is wake up as many people as possible
04:15:57.260
and show everybody, remind everybody, all the white men, especially, and these dumb white
04:16:05.720
bitches that are traitors, that we have something to fight for.
04:16:10.060
And that we have spent 10,000 years, you know, taming the forest, taming the crops, cutting
04:16:20.180
these fields down, building these magnificent structures that no other race on the planet
04:16:26.580
Uh, we have come up with morality and moral concepts and philosophy that no race on this
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planet, but us is capable of to this day to even fathom.
04:16:45.980
We are under attack from all sides by communists that are Jewish, Marxist, communists, uh, and
04:16:53.900
We are under attack by Islam who's trying to outbreed us and invade us, even on our fucking
04:17:00.420
And if it doesn't piss you off what that piece of shit mayor said in Dearborn, and you don't
04:17:17.320
And what he said, uh, earlier at Fafo, he said, it's coming and it's coming fast.
04:17:27.160
So we need everything we can fucking muster because the war is coming and it's not our doing.
04:17:37.720
It's these hateful pieces of shit from the Middle East that hate our people for no other
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And it's, it's to the core for these other people.
04:17:57.860
You can't look at our history and say that we did any of this shit, except maybe the Greeks
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and they're, you know, fucking bread with half of these people.
04:18:10.700
If you're not as angry as I am, but we have to be smart about it.
04:18:15.300
We need to outsmart people like that mayor in Dearborn and people like Man Domney in New
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And we have to show what exactly what they are as fast as possible and show the philosophy.
04:18:27.020
So these dumb fuck traders that color their hair fucking purple and put stupid shit in
04:18:32.780
their faces, uh, wake the fuck up to realize what time it is because I'm awake now.
04:18:39.660
So I've read, I've, you know, uh, guys like Adam Green, uh, mythos, all these people, uh,
04:18:45.460
even other people in, uh, JQ radio woke me up to, to all this.
04:18:49.940
And I finally started looking in what these people actually believe and it's to annihilate
04:18:56.560
And if you're not there, get there and wake up.
04:19:02.020
If you see one of us out in public, wake them up and say, look, dude, uh, you know, and
04:19:07.460
I've, I've even myself been afraid of doing this.
04:19:09.460
And I'm just like, I've got a nice compilation of, uh, uh, uh, uh, what are they called?
04:19:16.500
Fucking rabbis or whatever in synagogue talking shit about us, talking about eliminating us.
04:19:22.040
And if you could show that video to as many people as possible, they'll wake the fuck up
04:19:31.140
The other fight is communism and I'll land it there, but yeah.
04:19:35.200
You lost me with the, the, the, yeah, that's, you lost me with that.
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That's, uh, that's a side, my, my man, um, isms.
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Uh, and I send it around very often, uh, Dennis Prager.
04:20:05.780
Uh, and I like seeing other people, big accounts post that where Dennis Prager is talking about
04:20:20.520
And he, he explains why they do it is when they leave Judaism, they still have this destructive
04:20:26.720
impulse, uh, and they need to direct it somewhere.
04:20:30.720
So they get behind these isms, which all of the isms that we know of, um, are anti-white
04:20:41.500
So it's very, very, you know, we can compartmentalize it.
04:20:44.440
This is a racial anti-white issue we're dealing with, which, uh, a couple of things, um, you
04:20:52.220
talked about waking up, like one of the things that recently put another piece of the puzzle
04:20:58.320
into my picture was the, on, on Rosh Hashanah, uh, this Jewish holiday, which just happened.
04:21:05.600
There's a woman who's in front of a congregation.
04:21:08.280
She's talking about how they still believe that human sacrifice.
04:21:16.800
She starts it off with the biggest lie, uh, in humanity is that we no longer believe in
04:21:28.120
And then she goes on to describe how human sacrifice is necessary to keep the world flourishing.
04:21:41.940
And so that got my, I I'd sacrifice like a white rake.
04:21:53.660
So, uh, if my death meant that the white race flourishes for the next hundred million
04:22:01.500
years, I would gladly lay on that table and then be journeyed.
04:22:15.820
It was like, you were supposed to hit the rock three times and you only hit the rock
04:22:23.940
This, uh, this whole shit, whatever I I'd honor you brother.
04:22:28.620
So these, what it got me looking at is, is where are these blood sacrifice gods?
04:22:39.180
And the blood sacrifice god is Baal and, or Baal or whatever, B-A-A-L.
04:22:45.180
And that's a, that's a, another Canaanite pantheon.
04:22:49.720
I said, Dave, you know, give me a list of the Canaanite pantheon.
04:22:52.180
Well, mythos, there, there are other blood sacrifice gods.
04:22:55.760
But this is not, but this is related to what they're saying.
04:23:05.700
It's talking about the desert people and their desert pantheon.
04:23:08.500
And then you look at the old Testament, it's all desert pantheon.
04:23:11.480
And so I'm not going to go down that rabbit hole here, but when you, when you understand
04:23:17.480
that this is Canaanite, when you, uh, and, and this Jew on the timeline just today was
04:23:24.620
like, I'm more, as a Jew, I'm more, more white than you.
04:23:29.700
I say, Hey, uh, grok, this Jew said he's more white than me.
04:23:32.300
Can you go ahead and give me his, uh, assumed, um, DNA?
04:23:41.920
And, and this is when they, and, and the reason I dive into this is because the, uh, reason
04:23:50.160
And they do, they talk about, Oh, the Greeks were into pedophilia and all of this.
04:23:55.220
Uh, well, was it, uh, inbred, um, Semitic, half Semitic, half Greek people, because that's
04:24:05.820
So whenever, and this goes back to a law that I've, I've, uh, used consistently is that if
04:24:17.080
So when they make these accusations, you can automatically dump them into a, that is false
04:24:25.180
So when they make those claims, we didn't, the Greeks did not use pedophilia to come up
04:24:33.660
with their amazing philosophy that they did and their, their Greek, uh, way of life.
04:24:40.740
This was not now blood sacrifice is a whole nother story, but we're talking about this, this
04:24:47.680
other thing that they sacrifice their own children, not for the reasons in Aryan would, which is
04:24:59.640
If it meant saving his people, we're talking about a people who actually sacrifice their
04:25:06.520
And they have a repeated history of, of relapsing into this sacrifice here.
04:25:13.900
And this is who these people are and they have a genetic tie to who they are there.
04:25:20.960
They are 50% non-white, but they just like on the timeline, and this is how it gets confusing.
04:25:32.320
This guy was like, I'm from Switzerland and I'm more white than you.
04:25:38.680
And then like two seconds later, he's like, I would qualify as a Swiss black.
04:25:43.700
It's like, okay, bro, this is, this is kind of the, the nonsense we, we are trying to parse
04:25:50.000
here in all of this is to realize that it's skin suiting.
04:25:55.340
We need to make sure that we're defining the line between what is white, because these people
04:26:03.660
will claim to be white, do bad things, write histories about how it wasn't them.
04:26:11.420
And this is what we're, what we're up against in the propaganda war.
04:26:15.920
And this is why, and I'll end here when you have an opportunity, like what's going on with
04:26:21.520
the ADL right now, and somebody brought it up on the timeline.
04:26:24.580
Somebody said, um, that most of these people who are complaining that the ADL is criticizing
04:26:31.040
what a Christian identity as a hate group, um, they don't even know what Christian identity
04:26:41.580
As long as they, we can breed animosity with these groups where that's a win for us.
04:26:49.980
We just run with that and we just breed animosity toward the ADL.
04:26:54.380
That is a win because then everything they say after that is tainted with this anti-white,
04:27:04.480
And those are inroads to push when they avail us and, and get people to understand it's not
04:27:13.720
If you go to their website, they're not anti-Christian.
04:27:20.740
So just a way for us to, to continue pushing this because there's a lot of confused people
04:27:30.300
I, I, I know that just from going in and talking to people, where are they educated people?
04:27:35.020
It is our job to educate the masses towards racial consciousness.
04:27:46.520
The rest of it is semantics or, uh, or just details.
04:28:08.440
I mean, it's interesting because these Jews have managed to hold on to an ethno-religion.
04:28:14.520
They have managed to, and this is in Culture Critique.
04:28:21.880
That, um, this, they, their, their concept of lineage is inextricably tied to their concept
04:28:35.960
And, and it's a, it's, you know, a, a kind of weird, telluric, earthly destiny to be,
04:28:51.180
Like, closing the world up or doing the whole Noahide thing and bringing the world under the
04:28:56.340
Noahide rainbow of sodomy and genders, gender differentiated, like, gender, uh, you know,
04:29:06.480
And, um, there's, like, anything that touches this Tikkun Olam ideology, ethno-religious disposition
04:29:22.300
These are things that, this is even, like, goyslop and, and nigger ball and television,
04:29:33.600
As soon as these things come into contact with the Noahide faggotry, they get contaminated.
04:29:40.600
And this is why they're so, like, dangerous, because they have this exclusive ethno-religious
04:29:49.640
outlook that we, we didn't develop this because we didn't have to.
04:29:53.800
Like, we have only recently come to be aware 200 years ago, 300 years ago, to have gone
04:29:59.680
back in time, and the Englishman would have said he is not the Frenchman.
04:30:04.520
And they would have admitted that they're both European.
04:30:06.580
And they would have admitted that they both had some probably common ancestry, especially
04:30:11.280
given that they were aware of the history of Europe for the most part.
04:30:15.100
But the, it is a recent development that this concept of, of the Aryan people, the white
04:30:22.980
race, uh, is, is a target for the ethno-religious, you know, rabbinical, um, destiny.
04:30:37.660
And, and the Jews whole ethno-religious lineage perspective has, has been aware of this, of
04:30:46.240
our existence and how it has to be eliminated for a long, long time, a long time, ever since
04:30:52.560
our ancestors, ever since Aryan ancestors, you know, beat them up and, and burned down their
04:31:03.300
Um, it's, it's so without an ethno-religion, it's kind of tough to understand what the,
04:31:11.620
the ethno-religion is, is like, you know, like we have, we don't, we just don't have that.
04:31:16.800
We have a, which is why it's like, we have to forge something new.
04:31:21.520
Like, we can't rely on, on going back to something that, that might have offered us a glimmer of
04:31:29.140
this, this collective identity in the past, and then attempting to resurrect it and bring
04:31:33.840
it into the future and, and say, you know, if everybody, um, if we all started speaking
04:31:40.740
Greek as a mandatory, and this might actually work, which is funny.
04:31:45.900
If we all started speaking Greek, mandatory, you have to speak Greek and only white people
04:31:49.540
can speak Greek and we speak to each other, you know, that might go, that would go a long
04:31:54.720
way, but the essential idea of our shared destiny and that instead of being a telluric
04:32:02.460
earthly, you know, rule over everybody from the citadel of Zion and Israel is the chief,
04:32:09.360
the seat of the Sanhedrin and they, they are the, the justiciars of all humanity and they
04:32:14.380
come up with all the laws and they have all the wisdom and the goyim don't know even what's
04:32:18.660
good for them. So race mix them into oblivion and turn their boys into, into girls, blah, blah,
04:32:23.460
blah. Ours is a solar, our destiny. We have to start sharing this. And it doesn't matter what
04:32:28.400
the metaphysical perception in words actually is like, this is a bunch of, it's a bunch of just
04:32:33.900
word abstract jacking off shit when you're like, oh, it has to, you have to say X, Y, and Z or
04:32:39.260
blah, blah, blah. No, the perception of the common legendary destiny has to be at its core,
04:32:46.060
a feeling inside each and every one of us that we accept is indescribable, abstract,
04:32:51.720
it cannot belong to people other than white people. And that is the fundamental step we have
04:32:56.800
to take into forging a new, a new fate for our people collectively and, and abandoning even
04:33:04.360
national distinctions. I don't, I don't think we should have national distinctions as much as it
04:33:08.740
sucks to tell the Irish that, that like, sorry, the Ireland is going to have to come under the
04:33:14.800
Aryan Imperium. We are going to have to be united as an Aryan. This is my personal opinion. Okay. So
04:33:20.480
nobody get, you know, let's relax, but nobody there's there. We have to get rid of national
04:33:25.820
distinctions. We have to get rid of these distinctions that are coming before our concept
04:33:30.960
of being a collective racial, having a collective racial identity. And when we do that, then we have
04:33:37.780
armed ourselves with the proper weapon to not merely physically cast out the foe and the outliers who
04:33:45.700
have worked their way into our society, but, but secure ourself against the further intrusions of these
04:33:53.300
viral archetypes that are, are heavily have, have penetrated into the foundation of our culture
04:34:01.640
and have subverted so totally, even our conception of self. And this is, this is the next step in our
04:34:10.540
cultural and spiritual evolution that if we fail to take it, we will not succeed. We will not, we will
04:34:17.600
not make it. We can fight physically, we could fight politically, but if we do not have this,
04:34:23.380
this, this shared concept of destiny, then we are going to, we are going to be at best in the same
04:34:32.620
situation we were in a hundred years ago and at worst totally annihilated and we will have lost.
04:34:40.660
Well, and that overarching idea and, and Russ, you get to you, uh, here, if, uh, if white doesn't have
04:34:47.200
anything to add there, but white and I share a strongly held overarching, uh, paradigm, which is
04:34:56.080
white global domination, uh, pure global domination. And that's, and that is similar to what I think,
04:35:05.280
you know, we're talking about there is that we, we, we don't, and, and be like, well, that's kind of
04:35:10.840
unrealistic. Yeah. It's not happening tomorrow. Fuck get, you know, put, put some frame of reference
04:35:17.580
on this on your own, you know, accord, but we're here also to like, okay, let's talk about next steps,
04:35:23.220
but that's our overarching, right. And we share that strongly. That's where we're going. And there
04:35:28.580
won't be any exceptions. There won't be an Island somewhere. There won't be, uh, a boat out in the
04:35:35.200
middle of the ocean. There won't be, uh, a, a plastic Island floating in the middle of the ocean
04:35:41.380
where these people go, there will be nothing. It will be, there will be no, no safe quarter for
04:35:46.600
them when we achieve where we're going. Because, uh, I personally refuse to either leave this planet
04:35:53.500
or bring that garbage with us when we go interplanetary, like this is first step here.
04:36:00.120
How can we assert ourselves as, as, and this, and this goes to our continental conquest. How can we
04:36:09.540
assert ourselves as, as conquerors if we haven't accomplished the actual conquest? Uh, we've just
04:36:16.280
moved to a new place and this problem has come with us. And so imagine fucking violent rapey space
04:36:26.160
niggers. Like they can't even occupy, uh, scientific research center in Antarctica with other white
04:36:34.880
people without getting violent. You give them a 12 pack of Heineken, you give them one 12 pack of
04:36:40.700
Heineken, uh, and they turn into, uh, you know, you know, beating rapey, uh, you're trapped for 40 years
04:36:49.040
on a ship with them. That's going to Proxima Centauri. Yeah. Yeah. And why, and why, and why
04:36:55.760
compartmentalize that in order to jettison them out in a, in a exit pod on the ship? Why not handle
04:37:03.000
that first? Right. This is obvious. We're pattern recognizers. Okay. I have, I have a plan. I have
04:37:11.140
a plan. It might, it might work. It probably won't work because we spent so much money on feeding these
04:37:17.560
fucking niggers, but let's just say, hypothetically speaking, we develop the technology necessary to
04:37:25.880
explore the stars. And we have a beneficial DEI space program where it's all automated.
04:37:34.720
Everything is automated. And so we, we create this giant colonizing space vessel just to slam it into
04:37:43.500
the sun. There's a book about that. And we load up, we load it up with all of the colors.
04:37:50.580
It, we, we tell them, you know, you're going to get your own planet. There's a planet for the
04:37:55.440
chicken. There's a planet for the Aztecs. There's a planet for the grogings. All you guys got to do
04:38:01.000
is just get on the ship and we just send it into the sun. There you go. It's one big foot locker
04:38:06.880
store. Get on the ship. Yeah. It'll be a carnival cruise, but in space, you can bring your Bluetooth
04:38:14.980
device and you can blast it. It's going to be amazing. Um, it's, it's a, it's a planet Wakanda.
04:38:22.960
Um, yeah, no, I mean, that's, that's, but, but that's where we're going, right? We have this
04:38:28.800
overarching, uh, you know, paradigm with which we're working and then we're moving towards,
04:38:36.860
forward that, that final destination here in all of this. And we do need to give that to everybody
04:38:45.220
else. And I will say imagining a life after death for me, that short circuits for me. I, I don't,
04:38:56.300
I don't want that. I want here. I want to dominate this place and, and to do it here now. Uh, and that's
04:39:04.320
kind of where I frame my core, uh, ideology and why. Oh, me too. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm just telling
04:39:13.900
funny. But no, I'm not just talking about this plan. I'm talking about like this, this life,
04:39:18.360
this universe, right? Life after death doesn't work for me in a, in a, in a, in a filtering. I can,
04:39:24.020
I want to filter here. I want to filter now. I want to filter this real life. I want to see them
04:39:29.600
look in our eyes and, and, and know this is over for you. And they realize this is over for me,
04:39:36.560
right? All the, all the coping, all the, we was is all the, all the, uh, the hip hop was all for
04:39:44.960
nothing. It was all for nothing. And I want to see that in their eyes when, uh, I, I send them to
04:39:52.800
wherever they go after this. Um, but, but yeah, it's, uh, and the, the thing about their identity
04:40:02.600
and our identity, right. Is that they go and claim like this, this Jews, like as a Jew, I'm more white
04:40:07.920
than you. They don't care about, uh, claiming our identity. They have no, they will do that in a drop
04:40:18.040
of a second. And it's very confusing for a lot of our people, right? They, that's why this genetic
04:40:23.900
thing is actually very important because it's not just the ideology. They actually have this genetic
04:40:31.820
admixture that pins them to their foundational beliefs and they have, uh, miscegenated in.
04:40:39.800
And when you look at, well, why do they keep pushing race mixing? Well, it's because they're race
04:40:45.880
mixed. Their core ideology is from a race mixed genetics. So that's the way they look at the
04:40:51.740
world. They, they have no way to get out of it because once they're race mixed, there's no way
04:40:57.200
to get unrace mixed. It's fucked. They're fucked. No, that's not, it's deeper than that mythos.
04:41:02.300
It's, it's there. They, they don't consider it's like I was saying the ethno religious, they don't
04:41:07.080
consider themselves like race mixed. They, they consider themselves like they will say, Oh, today I'm white.
04:41:13.440
They don't think that they're Jewish. That is there. No, a hundred percent. I'm, I'm not talking
04:41:18.040
about the way they think about it. I'm talking about genetically right there because their ideology
04:41:24.320
comes from their J's, whether they recognize it or not, they consider themselves Jewish.
04:41:29.300
Right. That, that does mean race mixed in, in the modern, uh, Jewish science. Like you can look it up.
04:41:40.360
It's they, they don't consider themselves that they consider themselves shape-shifting. We don't
04:41:45.980
give a fucks, right? They are Jewish. That's, that's what it ultimately means. And they don't
04:41:52.960
recognize it. And there was a point brought up earlier about that. They all, they don't, they
04:41:57.880
collectivize and they don't argue with each other. This is not true either. They do argue with each
04:42:03.000
other over religion, uh, forever. The entire Talmud is them arguing about it and they have a
04:42:11.300
hierarchy. They have a priest class. That was the first thing that happened when Moses got the,
04:42:18.880
Oh, did you cut out brother? Refinish? I did. I got a phone call. Yeah, no, I'll land it. I'll land it
04:42:24.500
quickly, but they, they have this priest class, right? And they have these other people and all
04:42:32.360
of them together. Yes, they do have this one thing in common. And it's the same rule I just brought up.
04:42:37.600
If it's good for Jews, then they'll go with it. If it's bad for Jews, then they'll fight against it.
04:42:44.140
They will do this. And they were, are, they are organized through this priest class hierarchy.
04:42:49.220
The lower ranks are retarded. They're retarded. They just go along with whatever the priest class
04:42:56.080
is dictating for their own benefit. The priest class, Bill Ackman, he's a member of the priest
04:43:02.120
class. Uh, Mark Andreessen, a member of the priest class. Uh, these are the ones who tell them what to
04:43:10.520
do and how to operate. And they just do whatever it is. That's good for their people. And I'll land it
04:43:18.760
there. What are your thoughts on that? And then we'll get the rest of you here.
04:43:23.540
I think you're correct. I mean, it's all pretty, it's all pretty correct, but that's like, um,
04:43:28.840
I don't know the, I think of the sacrifice thing, you know, it's like, yeah, we don't care. Like
04:43:33.160
it's, it's okay. If 271,000 Jews have to die of starvation in order for us to get a show that we can
04:43:40.600
then go and stick in every white person's face for the rest of eternity and say, well, if they,
04:43:46.200
you did a show, uh, you owe us infinite shekels, uh, then, then yeah, that's good for them. I mean,
04:43:51.860
it is, it's ultimately utilitarian Judaism is ultimately utilitarian and it cannot be anything
04:43:58.520
else. That's an interesting part about this too, because they have no cultural achievement. So you
04:44:04.260
can tell by looking at them that they have no higher principle other than being the ultimate
04:44:10.120
rulers of, of, I don't even know if ruler makes sense, like the arbiters of all humanity when it
04:44:17.040
comes to the organization of people like this, the ultimate slave master, I suppose, but with
04:44:23.160
interest thrown in there as well, because we didn't charge our slaves interest back in the day.
04:44:33.120
I don't know. We're so all over. I mean, we went from the sun to, uh, cruise line ships and, um,
04:44:41.780
just trying to figure out where we're at right now. And, uh, I had something to say, but it was so
04:44:48.100
long ago that it's, um, it's back to bring it up. We'll go back to when Christ was born. Um,
04:44:55.840
it's so long ago. Uh, so it was just, it was real simple. It was just that it, you know, in my
04:45:03.420
opinion, um, Christian identity, you said it was a white thing, but really, I just think that
04:45:11.720
Christianity when understood correctly as a racial thing and within nations. And, uh, when we, when we
04:45:19.440
say it's universal and all of these things were somewhat conflating, um, the real understanding of
04:45:28.120
it and, uh, that it is a racial thing and, and for, and while universally anyone can have a relationship
04:45:37.400
with God, right? Um, but it is for, when we talk about our brothers and our nation, we're talking about
04:45:45.560
race and that it's within nations and many of the things it's talking about. And when you're not,
04:45:52.360
um, taking certain things into account, you miss misinterpret and misunderstand many things
04:46:00.260
in Christianity. And this is where we get the retarded Christians. Uh, but this was so long ago
04:46:06.480
that I don't know. Well, I'll, I want to, uh, and I'm going to speak for Fafo here. And if he wants
04:46:13.280
to jump in and correct me, but I think me and Fafo both agree on this, you, you mentioned anyone
04:46:18.900
can have a relationship with God and, and I don't agree. Uh, you know, I, and I think I can try
04:46:25.200
use Fafo. I, I, yeah, I'm going to use Fafo as my, uh, as my, you know, other here, uh, brother in this
04:46:32.860
idea that they can't have a relationship with my God, right? They don't, they, they never will ever
04:46:40.160
attain that relationship. So whatever they consider God is something different than what
04:46:47.240
I would consider. Uh, there's another, uh, nuance and confusion, right? They can call it God, but it
04:46:54.000
has, they have no idea what they're even talking about. And so even having a conversation with them
04:46:59.160
is, uh, unuseful and even damaging to my concept because I'm pretending they could even relate to
04:47:07.820
what we're talking about. I think Fafo shares that with his relationship, uh, with God is that they
04:47:14.960
can't have a relationship with God at all in any way, shape or form for my, that's my position on
04:47:21.560
that. Does that, do you disagree with that at all? Um, I, again, I just feel like, um, well,
04:47:30.360
your God is a God. I, um, I'm not sure you're God. So yeah, for you, they can't have a relationship.
04:47:40.440
They can't have a relationship with your God and that's perfectly fine. Um,
04:47:46.320
Mine's the white God is why. So they can't, Nons can't like my God like segregation. My heaven is
04:47:53.660
segregated. Um, and my forgiveness is for my nation, not for everyone. And I can, I can, I don't
04:48:04.220
forgive right in the sense of what I do is I, I can ask for forgiveness. I go, Oh, okay. Oh, I hope
04:48:11.300
you're forgiven. Hope you're forgiven. And then I push you into the volcano and I go, see God, I hope,
04:48:17.580
I hope he's forgiven. I hope you're forgiven and hope, hopefully you can forgive him. But as far
04:48:24.260
as the law of the land goes, he violated it. And, um, according to what you've also told me is we
04:48:31.260
must obey the law of the land at times. So yeah, but I don't have a big grudge, but into the volcano
04:48:37.540
you go and it's not a big deal. Totally don't care. Not how I'm not going to bother me. I'm not
04:48:43.960
burdened by it because I forgave and there we go. And so it's when you look at things a certain way
04:48:51.060
that you start getting a correct picture. And, um, you know, I just want to add, yeah,
04:48:56.700
I want to add this. So my God's never spoken to a non, right? There's never been a word or a
04:49:03.200
vibration or a resonance or a spiritual connection. It's never even, it's never even recognized a non,
04:49:10.380
right? There's no, so there's no, there's no communication there, right? They can't even
04:49:15.800
supplicate my God. It's not like they can even ask for forgiveness. I don't know what my God has
04:49:21.940
done when it comes to non's. I only know what he's done in my life and, and my reality and my
04:49:29.980
perspective and, and the messages he's given me and all of that, right? Like, so my God is personal
04:49:35.860
for me. And so when you have a book, you have a book though, you have a book that says like the
04:49:41.940
book is right there in black and white. What does it say? I don't know. I haven't, I don't pay much
04:49:48.280
attention to it, but I'm just saying like, it's not personal. It's not something it's, it is, there
04:49:53.160
is a, an objective aspect to that. I need more to go off of, but, um, when you tell me what it says,
04:50:00.240
I'll, I'll let you know. Um, but so I, well, I'll, I'll say, I'll say what it is. I'll say what
04:50:05.760
it says. I know what it says. I mean, I was a Christian for, for 20 years or so. It says preach
04:50:11.840
the gospel to all nations. And if nations equal people, that means preach the gospel to all people.
04:50:17.780
Well, before we get into that, and so even deeper, right? I know what it says. So it, it says that L,
04:50:24.520
uh, is the God, uh, or, or Yahweh. Those are, those are in the, in the old Testament. Those are
04:50:35.120
never mentioned the same. Christ never mentions them as Yahweh and L. Those are right, right,
04:50:43.160
right. Right. But he does, but he does reference those are the people that are the synagogue of
04:50:49.380
Satan. But God, but, but, but Rusty, hang on, hang on, hang on. I got, I need to dial. Those
04:50:54.920
are their Zoroastrian gods. What? No, they're the Canaanite. Yeah, exactly. It's the Canaanite.
04:51:02.300
So wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, stop. If you please let me, uh, you know, as a host, uh, I just
04:51:11.740
want to get this out. So, um, the, the God that Jesus is talking about, he specifically references
04:51:20.800
the Torah and those, and that's the God, the God, the father L is the father. God L is who he's
04:51:28.920
talking about. So he actually isn't like talking about another God. He's talking about that God
04:51:37.680
specifically. That would be my, my contention there. When it comes down to reading the book
04:51:43.000
in black and white and red, it's, he's actually talking about the Canaanite pantheon because that's
04:51:50.880
what he references. He references that old book to bring about a, an understanding. You actually,
04:51:57.660
you, you actually yesterday, uh, Rusty, you enlightened me here because with the information I
04:52:04.740
was seeing from this video of these, these Canaanites having their Rosh Hashanah discussion
04:52:11.340
and talking about binding Isaac and sacrificing him, what their philosophy is and what this was
04:52:17.420
communicated in this video is that it's not obedience to God is why, um, is why Abraham was
04:52:24.520
going to sacrifice Isaac. The way they put it is that Abraham was accepting the same blood
04:52:33.280
sacrifice. That is necessary to keep the world flourishing. And that's like a bail child sacrifice
04:52:43.000
God. And so that's what I got from there. And then watch and what you brought up.
04:52:47.920
Wait, let's look deeper into that. So as we look deeper, when, when it came and said, no, stop.
04:52:54.760
What is that referencing? What is that an alluding to? What it's alluding to was Christ.
04:53:00.860
One second. Let me finish. What it's alluding to was it's saying this time will be ending.
04:53:09.040
You see, it will stop and it will come with, with Christ.
04:53:13.400
Well, that's your, we see your answer. And so that has come to an end and, uh, but, but,
04:53:20.460
but it, but it hasn't because they're still operating. Oh yeah. They're going to, they're going
04:53:24.520
to keep doing it because they, they, they will never, they committed. They'll never take it.
04:53:30.720
Yeah. The thing that you, the thing that you enlightened me to, right. Cause you said this
04:53:35.400
yesterday that Jesus was the end of this sacrifice, right? So what it enlightened me to is that Jesus
04:53:42.100
was trying to convince these people to stop sacrificing babies because he gave, he gave the
04:53:49.660
blood sacrifice, but it's still, it's still just within the Canaanite pantheon. It doesn't extend
04:53:57.320
outside of that to me. That's, that's my interpretation, but you, you, they're not the only people who
04:54:05.660
sacrificed things back in the day or the only show me, show me, uh, another, uh, show me another
04:54:13.940
religious text that demands blood sacrifice. And I know that white has some information.
04:54:22.680
I mean, I'm sure we can look at real quickly, the Aztecs or whoever they were, the Mayans.
04:54:27.900
Those are nons. I don't want to, I don't want to go into, I don't care about nons people.
04:54:33.440
Well, no, you said just show me the Celts, the Celts, another religious text. Yeah. There's no,
04:54:39.040
there's no text, but the Celts practice human sacrifice. It was based and it was fucking
04:54:43.360
based, dude. We burned our enemies alive in huge winters. Those are enemies. I want,
04:54:48.500
I want another, I want another text that explains that we would sacrifice our own children to God.
04:54:56.840
I want, I want that. If what's that? Well, no one knows quite what you want. Cause when we put,
04:55:01.720
when I put forth examples, you go, well, not that one. No, no, no, no, no. Not that way, but this way,
04:55:07.560
but actually you didn't, I said, show me another text. And you said, well,
04:55:13.020
the Aztec sacrifice humans. That's not, I didn't ask for examples of other non-sacrifice. I said,
04:55:19.460
show me another text that demands blood sacrifice of our children to appease the gods. I want that.
04:55:28.560
If we're going to make the claim, I want the text. If you have examples like, like school mask just
04:55:36.140
brought up, that's an example. I am interested in knowing more about that. Okay. Well, the Aztecs is not,
04:55:42.320
is not an example. But I consider the Jews non-s. So do I, which is why I don't care.
04:55:49.740
So when we're, when we're talking about non-s, I will use other non-s as examples at times. And the
04:55:55.760
fact is, is lots of non-s have these fucking examples. You're saying, you're saying that,
04:56:00.060
you're saying that Jesus was a blood sacrifice for white people. He was, so, so no one has to do
04:56:07.580
this crap. What he's saying is it ends. It ends with him. And that's all. But he was just talking
04:56:13.220
to non-s. It's in a fucking religious space. So I'm not trying to get deep into it. I was just
04:56:18.560
saying that for me, and this is all I was saying. We talk about whatever the fuck we want to talk
04:56:25.720
about here, Rusty. And you're the one who brought it up. So take a seat for a while.
04:56:34.720
All right. I'll be quick if y'all, since I was next, I guess.
04:56:40.300
Read the Orlinda, get baptized by fire, move to Montana. Thank you, Fitzside.
04:56:46.580
Tell us about the hairy legs, Fitzside. I like that.
04:56:50.500
All right. So here's the thing. Uh, what y'all were talking about, like, uh, with, uh, Jews and
04:56:56.840
how they can't, because they can't know God and stuff. There's actually some truth to that. If you
04:57:01.540
ever like listen to the Jewish testimonies about when they die, you come to life and they, uh,
04:57:07.280
talk about their afterlife, they actually talk about, they see nothing. There's nothingness.
04:57:12.760
They have nothingness when they die. The consciousness after death is nothingness.
04:57:17.460
Well, if you look at Aryan children, white children, right, they talk about how they see
04:57:23.220
angel-like women, all intents and purposes, Valkyries. And even if they're raised up in the
04:57:29.760
Christian church, this is what they see. And then by the, uh, churches, they, like, they counseled
04:57:34.440
them and said, no, no, no, these were angels. And, you know, they try to change their mind and like
04:57:38.080
their words. But if you actually talk to, uh, these kids, they talk about how they see angel-like
04:57:42.460
women, almost like they've seen Valkyries. And the, and the point is, the point is in the Oralinda
04:57:49.100
book or the Aaron scriptures, it talks about how Lydda, the mother of the blacks, Finna, the mother of
04:57:54.500
Orientals, and Fred, the mother of the whites, all has some kind of connection to God, right?
04:58:01.720
And, and so, and each of their people or their blood had to go through their great mother that
04:58:08.060
was chosen by God to be their high priestess or whatever, in a way. And I'm using modern day
04:58:13.180
language to describe archaic language because they're, the, the book is written in a very archaic
04:58:17.660
language. But the, but the point is, if you think about that, mixed race people don't have a tie to
04:58:25.680
their first mother, to a mother, they don't have a connection to God. And that's why you
04:58:33.540
So, Fitz side, Fitz side, uh, would you, would you say there's some validity to the fact that
04:58:40.380
these, uh, Arabs are like a mix between Asians and, um, and Africans?
04:58:47.020
100%. They're, uh, Asians, Africans, and some of them probably have whites from the white slave
04:58:51.640
trade. Cause that's the only thing that makes sense. Like when you put this in framing and
04:58:57.220
they say the language is Afro-Asiatic. Yeah. Right. That's very interesting. What I know
04:59:03.720
certain, uh, if you look this up, if you look up certain, uh, gutter, uh, languages over there,
04:59:12.540
like, uh, rural areas, there's cliques in their fucking, uh, sounds and shit like that. So there
04:59:19.180
might be a lot of truth to that. Yeah. You know, but like, but yeah, that's what I think. I, I,
04:59:24.600
I just looking at all of it, it's the only thing that makes sense. Cause it's right there between the
04:59:29.200
Asia, Asian continent and the African continent that this different Brown came about. And it's,
04:59:38.020
it just, it's the only thing that kind of makes sense. And especially with the Afro-Asiatic
04:59:42.460
language family, it just really dials that in, but I wanted to, I, I, and I, we got hands. I want
04:59:49.380
to get to the hands of a skull mask. You mentioned, uh, the, the Celtics doing human sacrifice, but you
04:59:56.620
also mentioned they would sacrifice their enemies. Is that, do we have an example of white people
05:00:03.960
sacrificing their children? Yeah, actually, uh, your ancestors, if I recall correctly, are Scandinavian
05:00:11.180
mine too. Um, we practiced, uh, the, I can't remember what the term is for it. The wife death
05:00:16.560
where the wives would, um, go to death with their, when their husbands died. And very frequently they
05:00:23.120
would take their thralls and their slaves and they would put them on a big, uh, funeral pyre boat
05:00:28.140
and, uh, burn the whole thing. And, and it was considered a, it was considered a, an honor to go to the
05:00:35.340
next world with your, with your dead warrior husband. So yeah, it's not technically like,
05:00:40.920
yeah, it's not the Phoenician, it's not the Phoenician or the Carthaginian, you know, taking
05:00:46.260
your firstborn baby and feeding it into a giant burning pit so that the gods bless you. It's
05:00:53.280
not like that, but the, the, there were, there were, and it's not like the Aztec, you know,
05:00:58.900
mass human sacrifice, but there are in our history, there are forms of what would technically be human
05:01:06.280
sacrifice. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. And, and these are important nuances that I'm, I, you hear a lot
05:01:13.060
when, when there's those broad brushes painted, it's like, oh, well, everybody's, you know, had
05:01:17.600
human sacrifice. It's very different than throwing your, your son or daughter into the fire to appease
05:01:23.460
the gods, as opposed to what you just described as the soulful union of the man and woman taking
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that trip together. It just, it just is different to me, but we got hands. Uh, Marco, get in there,
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buddy. So I hate to do this, but you know, I'm a 12 step guy and we love to put people in boxes and
05:01:48.320
I'm going to tell you what my higher power has done for me. Now it doesn't have to be your fucking
05:01:52.060
version of it, right? I'm not talking to you mythos. I'm talking to everybody. Let me tell you
05:01:56.660
what my higher power has done for me. 37 fucking years of sobriety, a loyal soulmate, Caucasian soulmate,
05:02:07.960
matriarch, the mother, that bitch is stuck by me. And I can, I'm allowed to say that because we
05:02:14.240
love each other and argue every day. It's okay. Actually, I'm not talking about all the women in
05:02:19.480
this space. How about this? Two big, strong Caucasian sons that will fuck you up in a lifetime
05:02:28.140
of business success. My life was a shit storm before I decided. And I know it might be slightly
05:02:36.580
out of context, but I'm back to boxes, man. I'm trying to tell you there, you know, it's okay to
05:02:43.060
believe that, you know, everything's not on your soldiers or excuse me, your shoulders. And I know
05:02:47.920
that, I know that mythos understands this. Well, Marco, it's what I did the math and this would be
05:02:53.000
late twenties that you made this decision. And I share, uh, a same time period. I have 17 years
05:03:01.460
coming on 18, uh, at the end of this month, actually at the end of, at the first of November,
05:03:07.560
uh, 18 years. Um, so same, same timeframe in terms of, uh, when we made that decision for ourselves.
05:03:15.140
I just, I just thought that was interesting. Go ahead.
05:03:17.920
No, I just, um, I realized we're kind of heading more down a historical road. I would just,
05:03:25.900
if you know, a brother or a sister and, you know, HT does a really good space on Saturdays
05:03:32.440
and Sundays. If you know, uh, uh, you know, someone that's struggling, we'd rather have someone that
05:03:38.220
kind of accepted a higher power than it doesn't have to be a fucking Jew, man, but we would rather
05:03:45.300
that than them have a fucking needle full of heroin stuck in their goddamn arm. Right. So I'm just
05:03:50.800
trying to say, you know, sometimes, uh, it's okay, man, to, to, um, to not, uh, believe that the whole
05:04:02.760
weight of the whole fucking earth is on your shoulders. And if I could, can I tell a joke real
05:04:09.760
quick? Um, so then this is kind of like anti-religion, but it's like, I heard a guy say
05:04:16.900
one time, you know, the only reason he believes in God was because if he was getting, when he was
05:04:23.220
getting a blow job, he wouldn't have anybody to talk to, you know, that's, that's a joke. But if
05:04:27.900
you think about it, but the, the whole point is this man, is that, you know, we can have a little
05:04:32.920
levity. It's not gotta be so hard and fast because you gotta, you know, I, and listen,
05:04:38.380
one thing I love about the space is we gotta meet people where they are. We talk about it every day,
05:04:43.340
man. We gotta meet people where they are. Right. So thanks for letting me share.
05:04:49.300
You got it, Marco. Yeah, we are, uh, we are very unique people in that we are all so unique. Uh, we are,
05:04:56.220
we are the least monolithic of all people. Uh, and when Skolmas was talking about the Celtics
05:05:04.560
sacrificing their enemies, uh, I have to conclude that he was talking about other white people who
05:05:11.520
were, they were fighting with, uh, because I don't imagine that the Celtics were necessarily being,
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uh, stormed by the, uh, the Arabs or the Africans. Right. So,
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we have our inter-tribal conflicts that will never go away. I don't think they ever will.
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I, I actually enjoy them. I'd rather, I'd rather be on the winning side of all those fights, but
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it is what I like. I'd like, I'd like to say this too, man. Um, so if you're a younger person out
05:05:45.280
there, I don't care if you're a male, female, whatever, you know, uh, if you, you know, if you,
05:05:49.760
if your life is not going right, um, just continue to be a bad guy, you know, because I'll tell you
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right now, karma is that we're talking about a higher power, God, whatever, whatever your,
05:06:00.860
whatever your, uh, perception of that is, right. If you go out there and be a bad, so, uh, go out
05:06:06.840
there and be a bad guy and see how your life goes. It will suck. But if you straighten up and get sober
05:06:13.600
and just, just whatever your version of a higher power is, man, it could be nature.
05:06:18.780
Marco, are you saying I can't do meth and go rob abandoned buildings of all of their copper at
05:06:25.860
three o'clock in the morning? No, brother. I'm saying you can do that, but your life will go to shit.
05:06:30.940
If you, if you, if you do it to raise money for the race for, admit the power of Christ, you can do
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anything. Yeah. It's all about, yeah. I'm also taking all of the teeth falling out of my mouth
05:06:44.420
and putting them under the pillow for the tooth fairy. No, the point is, that's so funny. It's so
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silly. No, the point is, the point is so perfect. I love school so much. The point is this, like,
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it's, it's really about the karma. What is it? What is the end? If the end goal is good, you're fine.
05:07:00.620
If you're a bad guy, uh, and I'm not discounting the gorgeous white women in this space, you know,
05:07:05.480
you're doomed. If you're a bad, if you don't believe me, go out there, go out there and be
05:07:08.800
a bad guy, get a DUI, drink and drive and all this other shit. Your life will go to shit so quick.
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And it's not a coincidence, man. So I'll show up. Thank you.
05:07:17.640
Well, White Reich, you understand the principalities, right? And, and understand, uh, some of the things
05:07:27.380
that are working beyond many of our understandings. And what, what Marco just said there about karma,
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uh, there is some truth maybe to this blood sacrifice that these people are doing to their
05:07:44.440
deity that allows them to operate the way they do like a bill Ackman who. Yeah. Yeah. So he's,
05:07:53.500
he's actually flourishing, right? He's actually looking at it from, well, actually all this blood
05:07:59.540
sacrifice that we're giving to our, our deity here is actually helping me. So I have no problem with it
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because it's working. Yeah. Like let's go sacrifice more U S, uh, soldiers in the desert conflict while I,
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you know, write my sigils down and dedicate their bodies to whatever entity that I need to,
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to protect myself. Yeah. And when you look at karma, like it's working for them. Right. And I'm
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saying it's like working humanitarian, uh, you know, Lee or, or, or on principle for all of people,
05:08:37.780
it's working for them. They, so they don't see any reason to stop. And this is interesting when it comes
05:08:47.080
to karma, because you can look at it like, how is it good karma for them to fund both sides of a war
05:08:56.140
and profit off of it. And they don't seem to be falling under what we would consider a karmic
05:09:04.260
reality, but is there some truth to their principality that it's like, yeah, they're feeding
05:09:10.120
their, their barbaric God, which demands sacrifice. Okay. Hillary Clinton literally wrote an email
05:09:22.060
saying she's going to go to her backyard and sacrifice a chicken to Moloch guys. Right. Okay.
05:09:27.700
Come on. There's, there's, I want to clear something up real quick. This idea of karma. All right. Um,
05:09:31.740
the word that we use when we say karma, we are using a word that has been adapted from Sanskrit,
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but it's like, like 3000 years old. And we are using it with this Western concept of you do bad
05:09:47.040
thing, bad thing happened to you. That's not what karma meant. That's not what karma means at all.
05:09:52.320
The original meaning of the word Sanskrit, the Sanskrit word of karma is that when you, when you're,
05:09:59.140
when your physical self rotates through this, this plane of existence and, and your physical self
05:10:07.800
no longer exists here in the physical world, your yearning to, to be fully engaged with the, all of
05:10:19.740
the pain and the suffering and all of these aspects that we have in this world, even hunger and thirst
05:10:27.280
and lust, all these things, they remain behind. And that is your legacy of, of what you, what you are
05:10:34.080
constantly doing and constantly thinking is, is feeding out into the, the immaterial, like metaphysical
05:10:43.100
realm. And it is becoming, it is shaping the metaphysical realm around you. So in a very simple,
05:10:49.960
very simplistic way, people will be like, Oh, it's bad karma. Cause you did a bad thing and you put bad
05:10:55.700
out there and you're going to get bad back. But that's not, that's not, that doesn't capture the full
05:11:00.000
essence of what karma actually means in the original Sanskrit. It means that by, by your existence, you are
05:11:08.120
feeding things out into this samsaric world, into the cycle. And when you do that, you are impacting the
05:11:15.700
cycle. So learning how to adapt to these, these influences on the cycle and learning how to integrate them
05:11:24.000
into your being and, and, and not put out these, these disharmonious aspects of self into the cycle
05:11:32.200
is, is becoming a, a, what, what there's a bunch of, it's the chakra vartana, which is the, the Sanskrit
05:11:39.840
word for like the one who is on the path of enlightenment. So like our, when we say karma, we're not
05:11:47.580
actually like, that's a better way to think of karma because like I was saying, there's a valid,
05:11:53.580
Well, Skull Mask, you mind if I jump in just real quick? Let me finish this thought. Because
05:11:58.480
people mistake karma and dharma, right? Karma and dharma, there's a difference. You know the
05:12:05.040
difference, right? Skull Mask? Okay, go for it. So in the dharma, the dharma is like this underlying
05:12:11.700
essence of some order, some intelligence, some recognizable structure underlying what we perceive
05:12:20.140
of as the real world. But my point about karma is if I get, if I do get tweaked out and I go and I
05:12:26.400
steal a bunch of copper and I bring it back and I convert that to money and I take all that money
05:12:31.560
and send it to RTTL or, or send it to, you know, or go to white excellence.org and buy a bunch of gear
05:12:38.360
with it. Like that's not necessarily like a bad thing. It's, I think there's a lot more nuance to
05:12:45.520
this than, than it's like, like, because Marco's right. If you go out and you DUI, let's say you go
05:12:50.860
and you drive completely shit faced, but you don't get pulled over and you don't hit anything and you
05:12:55.820
pull back into your driveway and everything's like perfectly cool. And it's okay. What you have done is
05:13:00.520
you have fed an uncontrolled urge out into the world. You have lost control of yourself and you've
05:13:06.920
introduced a disharmonious act into the world. So this is how people think of like Buddhism as the
05:13:13.500
peaceful religion, but it's not because if your karma is in alignment, you can go and slay
05:13:18.720
thousands of enemies and you, you're not, you know, doomed. Oh, now you're going to reincarnate as a
05:13:24.160
worm. No, it doesn't work like that. Like there are deeper levels to the kind of moral framework that
05:13:30.600
is afforded by thinking of things as being excised from the self, going into the sand,
05:13:36.920
Sarek cycle, and then returning back into you. And this is all based on the assumption that
05:13:42.020
Sanskrit is a white language, which I believe, and that all these concepts are from Aryan people,
05:13:46.940
which I believe. And therefore it's not a shit skin religion.
05:13:50.640
No, I mean, I love you, brother. I appreciate the academic perspective. It makes sense. Your,
05:13:55.600
your brain's the size of a fucking basketball. So we can't deal with that, right?
05:13:59.020
Yeah. A little kid, a little kid basketball, little, little mini,
05:14:02.560
so let me just, let me just break it down in those, in those, what you presented with the
05:14:09.580
copper to feed RTTL fine. So let me break it down. It's, are you being a piece of shit or not?
05:14:15.660
In that, in that instance, you're not being a piece of shit. If you're out having an affair and
05:14:20.680
you're not fucking coming home and you're, you're a married man, you're a goddamn piece of shit. So
05:14:25.760
that's kind of, you know, this is the redneck version. I mean, I'm prepared to be straightened out,
05:14:30.840
but you know, when you're being a piece of shit or not, when you look at yourself in the mirror in
05:14:35.220
the mornings, man. So let's just, we don't have to use karma. Are you being a piece of shit or not?
05:14:40.280
And I love you skull. I'm just, I get the academic part of it and I really appreciate it, man.
05:14:44.920
Well, I like that. Yeah. I like that academic part of that. We're going to get to a reason here just
05:14:49.400
sec. But it reminded me of the thinking stuff and, and the, the ability to impress your thought upon
05:14:59.980
this, this immaterial realm and actually have a part of the creative process in that way. It still
05:15:09.140
requires work. You still have to build the house. You don't just think the house into existence and
05:15:14.020
it comes to being. It is a part of that, that white imagination and the relationship with such
05:15:22.020
that creates things that are unbelievable. And we live in a world of, I mean, I'm on a device here
05:15:27.820
speaking with people from all over the United States and beyond. It, it, we are living in a pretty
05:15:34.800
incredible world that has been imagined into existence. And it's amazing all of this, but
05:15:47.860
Hey, I kind of wanted to rewind it if I can back to the child sacrifice thing you were asking about.
05:15:56.340
Um, and maybe just, uh, overall 50,000 foot view of religion in general. Um, the earliest religions
05:16:08.480
seem to revolve around bulls and bull sacrifice and sacrifice of humans to copper bull, like inside
05:16:19.340
of them that, that was called, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
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uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
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one of the Anunnaki was killed in order to make mankind and then mix that alien or whatever the
05:16:50.420
fuck it was with the earth. And so that's like the first sacrifice, the first like,
05:16:58.500
you know, listed in any religion anywhere that's written down still and not destroyed.
05:17:03.860
But when it comes to child sacrifice or just maybe not your own children, that seems to be
05:17:13.840
Carthaginian or Canaanite or Phoenician. But the Romans, whenever they were dedicating certain
05:17:23.240
temples, they would kill four people or four children and bury them under each corner of
05:17:30.780
the temple. And there was also so basically Saturn and Kronos. Kronos was the Greek version
05:17:37.220
of Baal, essentially. And that was a child sacrifice human. No, no. What's the source
05:17:44.640
on that? Where's it? Where'd you where'd you read that? Where did I read that?
05:17:49.980
That Saturn was Saturn and Kronos were like better. Where did you read that? So
05:17:54.780
So I can I can let it let it finish. Go ahead, reason.
05:18:01.640
OK, so that's why I said it's 50,000 foot view, but they have compared L with or Yahweh or whatever
05:18:12.000
you want to call it with the essence of Saturn. And some of the Roman
05:18:19.260
like historians were essentially saying they're almost one in the same, that Saturn and that
05:18:28.580
that God are one in the same and that the Jewish version is just like the spirit of their same
05:18:36.440
Saturn deity. But to say, yeah, that Saturn, no, I think Saturn was drifting away from the
05:18:44.520
sacrifice. But like I said, they did, from what I understand, kill at least four humans or slaves
05:18:52.540
or four children and bury them under each corner of a temple. But did they like have animal and
05:18:59.840
human sacrifice? I don't think so, but I'm not sure. So, I mean, if y'all want to enlighten me and
05:19:06.000
say I'm totally wrong, go ahead. But that's just what I heard about it.
05:19:14.520
Skull Mask, do you want to jump in there and respond?
05:19:24.080
No, I'm doing research. I'm going to look I'm going to look into this because I just I didn't
05:19:28.920
I didn't know. Yeah, I'm looking I'm looking into I'm looking into some Saturn V.
05:19:35.240
That Saturn stuff, I can tell you something about it. That Saturn stuff has to do with Martin
05:19:39.140
day, modern day things. Like, so a lot of the Saturn things they say because there's
05:19:44.680
a storm on top of the Saturn, it looks like the cube. They're trying to relate that to
05:19:49.420
ancient teachers. But I want people to understand our people back then didn't have the ability
05:19:54.600
to see Saturn the way we can see Saturn with telescopes. It's impossible for them to know
05:19:59.880
there was a storm that looked like the cube, the black cube.
05:20:05.540
So, uh, it's I I think you undermine the prowess of our ancestors and what they were capable
05:20:14.740
of. I'm a firm believer in astral projection. I don't even think they needed telescopes, bro.
05:20:20.200
I think they were more spiritually in tune with nature themselves and the divine. So if they
05:20:25.740
wanted to visit fucking Saturn, they did. I won't push back on on that either. Uh, because
05:20:32.920
that for them to come up with some of the concepts and the understandings that they did with the
05:20:38.220
limited technology, there has to be some explanation for that. And they did have, uh, an understanding
05:20:45.460
that was beyond what we can, uh, what we can understand based on the tools that they were
05:20:55.080
using. So there has to be some way that they divined this, this information. So I don't disagree
05:21:02.180
with, with White's take there. Um, I do want to say, so the, uh, the Saturn and L, right. Uh,
05:21:09.580
as far as the connection goes, uh, Saturn is equivalent to the Greek God Cronus, right. And, uh,
05:21:17.320
and then the, the connections that are made, and these are, you know, we have to understand the,
05:21:25.280
the genetic, uh, differences when these, when one group of, of people who are genetically different
05:21:36.140
than another align their gods. I, I don't think, I, I, I don't want to overestimate their ability to
05:21:46.200
actually understand. So they, they have their view of what our God is in Saturn is lit most direct
05:21:54.480
link to L L is the Supreme creator God in the Canaanite pantheon also, uh, derived from the
05:22:04.320
Egyptian, uh, God stories, right. So that's where they get L, uh, is at least in the name,
05:22:13.340
the name is the same. So I, I'm going to go ahead and guess that they had some connections since
05:22:18.880
Egypt conquered the land of Canaan, uh, back in the, in the BC era. Um, so you have L, uh, and
05:22:30.640
Saturn connected, but I don't, I don't want to say that they understood it the same. I don't,
05:22:36.260
I don't believe that they can, uh, but, uh, can I jump in and, uh, just, uh, back,
05:22:43.100
piggyback off what skull was saying earlier? Yeah, go for it. So we're talking about the
05:22:50.920
morals and how it like, he's right. I wonder if skull is right. The morals and ethics, because
05:22:56.100
our race, our people for better or worse, we are a just people. It's written in our hearts
05:23:03.320
that we look for reason for what is right and wrong, and we can determine that ourselves.
05:23:09.480
And if we hold a moral code that says certain things, we're going to do our best to follow
05:23:17.240
that. And I just wanted to read this. Um, if it should ever happen, and this is talking
05:23:28.400
about foreigners, it's talking about Linda and fitness people that they come to you for
05:23:34.060
advice and assistance, that it would, it would behoove you to help them. Right. You know,
05:23:37.900
because you make foreign, uh, trade routes and all that stuff. But if they should rob you,
05:23:42.760
then fall upon them with fire and sword. And that is the direct moral code. And like, if
05:23:49.060
you think about what they have done to us in our lifetimes and before, in, for the last
05:23:53.840
hundred years, they have robbed us. They have stolen our future. So we have the moral
05:23:57.760
authority and the moral duty to fucking bring fire and sword to fucking kick their ass.
05:24:04.720
But because we have a Christian moral code, what, what do they do? Oh, they forgive Charlie's
05:24:11.040
Kirk's murderer because they have the Christian moral code. They turn the other cheek. And so
05:24:18.060
skull is 100% right. Our morals are so important. It dictates the majority of the populace in which
05:24:26.480
way they want to vote on when it comes to war and what we want to do with these foreigners
05:24:30.480
in our lands. And it's, and that's why an ethno religion written for us and how we perceive
05:24:37.920
God and our way to God is so important because the morals and the ethics is going to be written
05:24:44.960
for what's best for what's best for us. Not what's best for our enemies.
05:24:56.320
Hey, uh, everyone. Uh, white power. First off, I just want to say this is my new account. The last
05:25:01.040
one that I had was, uh, NS 14 Vril 88, but the Zyklon B got to it. So, uh, you know, greetings
05:25:09.520
again, brothers. I'm back. Um, bro, you can keep an account if you just be more cryptic with your
05:25:17.200
replies. I know, right? This is these community pages. You get me, I keep wanting to go in there
05:25:24.080
and, you know, like fuck up some Jews and they keep reporting me. So that is smart.
05:25:29.280
Well, yeah. About that. You'd probably have over a thousand followers now if you didn't just drop
05:25:37.360
kike and fucking Hasbara. I know it's hard. I'm gonna, I'm gonna fix it though, but I appreciate
05:25:44.240
the feedback brother. Um, yeah, just quick recap. Thank you everyone for the conversation. Um, I'm one of
05:25:51.080
the positive Christians, you know, on the third Reich, not a turn your cheek type of Christian.
05:25:55.880
I'm appreciating all the conversation, um, took some notes and wrote some things down for some of
05:26:01.160
the points. Like, uh, I'm pretty sure I came across this story. You know, I really want to learn more
05:26:07.480
about, um, uh, our people's history. I'm a hundred percent white, um, in terms of before Jesus Christ, uh,
05:26:16.920
I'd like to learn more about that. And I've heard this Jew story. I'm pretty sure it's a Jew
05:26:20.840
story because it's attacking white people and it's this, uh, St. Boniface. I don't know if you
05:26:26.680
ever heard about it. Um, basically. Yeah, I know it. If, if you guys could, um, you know,
05:26:33.400
kind of shed some light, um, what the actual story is and if, is there any connection to,
05:26:38.760
you know, like, um, human sacrifice that, uh, I don't know, uh, reason after doing this preliminary
05:26:51.640
research real quick, reason is correct. That for, uh, Louis, Louis, Louis, Louis recounts how four,
05:26:58.940
uh, captured warriors or slaves to Greek and to Gaul were killed, buried alive, um, under this temple
05:27:11.500
in like, it looks like 95 BCE. And, um, these were, it's important to note again, that these were not
05:27:19.020
Roman citizens. These were not like Roman children that were sacrificed. We, we see again, a recurring
05:27:25.260
theme of enemies being sacrificed after being captured or enslaved. And, uh, this is essentially
05:27:32.320
what crucifixion was too. It was like the, the kind of, you know, stick them up on the cross and
05:27:39.240
put them next to the highway. So they walk past and they see, you know, a thousand dead dudes or
05:27:44.680
something like that. Um, but I, I, I didn't, I was not aware of this reason. So thank you for bringing
05:27:51.680
it to my attention. Livy wrote a lot of stuff and reading it all would take a long time, but
05:27:56.920
I intend to know those kids just accidentally get buried. Right. I mean, it's like, if someone
05:28:02.440
did archeological, uh, digs on the Hoover dam, uh, what they're going to say the same shit
05:28:07.460
because like, Oh, these people were sacrificed for this dam when people just fell. No, this
05:28:11.560
is from Livy. This is from Louis. He's a, he's, he actually wrote like the history of Rome.
05:28:16.860
So it's, it was like, this is accounted. And he said, it's worth pointing out too, that
05:28:21.860
he said that many of the Romans found it repugnant that there were, that human sacrifices were
05:28:28.220
being reformed. And the Senate actually went on in following years to explicitly outlaw public
05:28:35.100
human sacrifice. So it's, um, it's the Romans were not overly, we need to fertilize our crops
05:28:44.580
with, with wood chippers niggers and pedophiles. I just don't want to eat that afterward. I just
05:28:50.400
have a problem with that. Um, I, I, I do want to go, but you know, I do want to go back to
05:28:58.080
something Fitz side said. It really struck a chord. Uh, he mentioned the, the forgiveness, uh, of, uh,
05:29:05.260
the killer of Charlie Kirk. And I wonder if I could frame this as a necessary blood sacrifice
05:29:14.460
for the continued flourishing. Um, and if that's not more aligned with, with why this is an accepted
05:29:26.820
sacrifice, because if you look at the ideology and the attempt to use it for their benefit
05:29:33.480
in revival and this pro Israel, um, position in this, this propaganda, it aligns with that idea
05:29:46.820
that this blood sacrifice is necessary for their flourishing. Uh, that is where I land on that right
05:29:56.760
now. I would argue that white gods demand the blood of our enemies in order for us to thrive.
05:30:09.460
Well, there is another ritualistic perspective of this too. And that's in this kind of like
05:30:14.280
the, uh, uh, let's say, let's go out on a limb and say that Charlie Kirk was executed in public on
05:30:22.140
in 4k intentionally, blah, blah, blah. Right. So, so let's say that there's two teams of, uh, you
05:30:28.720
know, Jewish weirdos and one team is like, bro, we're going to sacrifice Charlie Kirk into blood
05:30:33.800
sacrifice ritual. And it's going to give us the power of ball and Moloch. And, you know, then the
05:30:39.600
Goyim won't know what hit them. Cause we can cast our black magic spells and our secret temples
05:30:43.680
standing in, in the, in the, you know, the six pointed sign of whatever it is. And then the,
05:30:50.300
the, the, the secular Jews are like, okay, well, you guys are, you know, fine. We're going to do
05:30:55.700
that. But what we like is we like it when the Goyim are traumatized. We like it when they are forced
05:31:01.840
to watch on television, the death of somebody that they looked up to, they admired, they respected
05:31:09.000
somebody who was cogent and well-spoken and represented this very articulate, you know,
05:31:16.080
groomed form of, of regular daily, everyday Christian conservatism that was promoting family
05:31:23.780
values and was talking. We want that person smacked in that. We want them dead on screen.
05:31:28.680
We want blood gushing out of them. And we want millions of Goyim, millions of white Goyim to watch
05:31:34.680
this happen. And that's their form of ritual. That is their form of psychological impression.
05:31:40.720
Skull mask. There is a price to pay with, for commune with principalities. There is a price
05:31:52.840
to be paid. That's why I don't dabble because I understand that there is something called equivalent
05:32:01.940
exchange. When you're dabbling with principalities and with forces unseen and
05:32:10.460
not entirely understood. Yeah. The demand could be, I want Charlie Kirk's head live on TV.
05:32:23.040
Yeah. And I don't disagree with you, white. You just, uh, your previous statement about that
05:32:32.920
the, the, the white God or gods, however, somebody understands demands the blood of our enemies.
05:32:42.540
I don't disagree with that either. And then I go into, well, the other side has the same. Um,
05:32:51.140
and when we look at the wars of the past century, uh, you have our people who go to fight for territory,
05:33:05.100
fight for hegemony, fight for domination and conquest, which is why I think many of our,
05:33:13.880
our young men went to fight in world war one and two, the other side is simply sacrificing the blood of
05:33:23.460
their enemies for their, uh, penance to their gods in demand. And these two things can happen at the
05:33:35.380
same time. Like the Germans weren't actually our enemies, right? And our enemies
05:33:44.280
baited us into this, this hazard, which benefited them. And clearly we can see that it benefited them
05:33:54.240
and you get into communism. We talked about it before, like Bolshevism. I don't, I, I believe I,
05:34:01.020
I said, this is my Occam's razor take that the Bolsheviks are dabbling in this human sacrifice
05:34:10.600
priest class Canaanite religion. You're correct. You're correct. And what they're doing as well
05:34:20.260
is that some of these sacrifices require genital mutilation. So what are they doing?
05:34:26.760
They're getting all the dudes to cut their dicks off, all the chicks to chop their tits off and
05:34:33.640
it's going into the sacrifice. Well, it's going into the sacrament.
05:34:38.340
Charlie Kirk being killed did stop the anger that all white people had for Irina. And it seemed like
05:34:43.840
there was like a lot of uptick and it was just growing and growing. And then when Charlie Kirk,
05:34:48.440
yeah, it stopped. And it's completely neutralized and neutered. You are 100% correct. Fit side.
05:34:56.240
And it, and, and my opinion, it's, it's much deeper than political narrative, right? I know that
05:35:02.700
some people find it hard to believe that, uh, you know, these powers that be Jews, wealthy elitists,
05:35:11.820
um, and these globalist figures participate in ritual sacrifice or have a belief in these systems, but
05:35:22.620
it, the words come straight out of their fucking mouth, man. They, they do. And, and this is why
05:35:29.100
I have personally traveled down the rabbit hole into learning and understanding at the very least
05:35:35.700
surface level occultism be not so I can dabble, not so I can participate in ritual sacrifice or
05:35:43.500
any of those things, but so that I can know the nature of my enemy and fully comprehend the nature
05:35:50.100
of the universe, or at the very least scratch the surface. Because the way that I like to look at it
05:35:55.900
is that when it comes to our universe in the principalities that govern our universe,
05:36:01.200
we're holding a fucking flashlight in a dark room. And the only thing that we can see in that
05:36:07.000
dark room is what we point a flashlight towards. And if you're avoiding pointing your flashlight in
05:36:13.620
a certain direction, because certain dogmatic principles has said, don't do it. It's dangerous.
05:36:20.300
It's gonna, you know, have bad things happen to you, then you're doing yourself a disservice in
05:36:26.520
your quest for knowledge, truth and answers. So, um, I, I very much believe that ritual blood
05:36:35.720
sacrifice is very real. I believe that's why human trafficking is still one of the most predominant
05:36:43.820
and lucrative businesses on the planet. I believe that, and this is where I'm going to get really
05:36:50.980
weird with you fucking guys. I'm going to get really weird with you guys. There's a big cover
05:36:56.760
up in regards to cattle mutilation, right? They'll, they'll say UFOs come and they cut the tongues out
05:37:04.960
and the guts out of these cows. No, they're using obsidian blades, which cut down on a cellular level
05:37:12.420
using surgical precision in order to use these animal by-products for rituals. Dummy. It's nothing
05:37:20.740
to do with fucking aliens, crop circles, all this other stuff. It's all part of ritual guys.
05:37:27.540
It's staring right at your face. Um, but yeah, I, I went off into the weeds there, but this, this stuff
05:37:35.620
is real guys, whether you choose to believe it or not, you don't have to believe it, but these people
05:37:40.680
do, and if you understand what they believe, you, you, you get a fuller painted picture. It's real
05:37:46.580
easy to say, yeah, it's the Jews, but we can ask why the Jews and we can say, okay, well, why do they
05:37:51.620
do what they do? Why do they mutilate penises? Why do they suck baby penises? Why, why is there these
05:37:58.080
weird rituals and so on and so forth? So can I ask you a question here? Um, and this is an honest
05:38:05.500
question. I don't have an answer to it is the, the folks in the Northern European area, the Germans,
05:38:14.200
the, um, the Scandinavians, and then, uh, the English, uh, or the Anglo-Saxons, right? Those folks
05:38:23.620
didn't, they seem to be quite successful without participating in this stuff. There's the, I don't
05:38:33.580
see a great history of these rituals outside of like solar, um, um, uh, solar recognition
05:38:46.240
and, um, uh, and I would say, uh, there was formal ceremonies all the time. They had a priest. Yeah.
05:38:59.940
Yeah. Yeah. They participated in rituals. What kind of, that's why it's an honest question. I just
05:39:05.960
like, can we dive into that? What kind of rituals and what was the nature of them and the, and any
05:39:14.280
purpose? The, they were called to battle to sacrifice their lives on behalf of Odin in order to go to
05:39:26.820
Valhalla. That, that is a ritual within itself. It's like what Skullmass explained yesterday in,
05:39:34.280
in the sense of dying in battle is the sacrifice, is the atone, is, is the, the commune with the God.
05:39:43.560
Being a hero, being heroic is one of the biggest things you can do to add to your, uh, well-being.
05:39:51.340
And, and it's inverse with what we have today, whether it's secular or, uh, any religion in
05:39:58.860
spirituality that would domain, uh, that people have. It's like being cowardly is the heroic thing
05:40:08.340
Well, this is, I mean, this is really the essence of the esoteric too, is that if the, the esoteric
05:40:14.980
or the occult implying, but there is something hidden, or there is some, there's some aspect
05:40:20.840
to a transcendental, transcendent experience that has a, a side that cannot be easily understood,
05:40:27.840
our ancestors, um, practiced a initially right into this esoteric tradition that was, was like,
05:40:39.640
didn't have the same kind of material perception to it where, where, like I, like the warrior
05:40:47.780
class, the warriors in the old, in the traditional societies would go through a, a right of initiation
05:40:56.180
when it would be accepted that they were, they had entered this part of society that was like,
05:41:03.600
you're, it is, the demand is now on you to fight and die if need be.
05:41:09.640
You will have to fight and you will have to die.
05:41:11.920
And in doing that, they partook of a divine essence during that, that right, that initiation,
05:41:17.680
even today, you know, service members, they swear to the constitution.
05:41:23.440
They swear to uphold the constitution and defend us against enemies, foreign and domestic has
05:41:30.240
But before that they are regular people after that, they're warriors.
05:41:33.820
So there are, there are like passages that we, that people go through in the, in the properly
05:41:39.940
organized society that even though they are secular, they have a, they have a distinct
05:41:47.240
part to them, a distinct component where, where the individual becomes something else.
05:41:53.920
And the esoteric traditions, the old esoteric traditions used to initiate people into cults.
05:41:59.100
So the Romans explicitly have these cults that you'd be initiated into and a regular person
05:42:04.500
could make a sacrifice to Ceres for a good harvest.
05:42:08.500
But the priestly cult was the one who was responsible for actually communing with the essence of Ceres and
05:42:16.700
making sure that these things are followed correctly.
05:42:19.560
So that is like the white magic, black magic thing, right?
05:42:23.300
Where it's like the exact, yeah, it literally is.
05:42:27.780
The, the, the seers, the priest class demanded some form of equivalent exchange in order to
05:42:40.000
And, and, and these were like the devotio, like the warrior didn't, the warrior did put themselves
05:42:46.120
through the devotio in Rome, they, they, they swore themselves to the cult of Mars and they
05:42:52.340
swore themselves to this like archetypal divinity that was responsible for the defense of their
05:42:58.260
people, the defense of the homeland and the defense of the Republic.
05:43:01.800
And it was this, it was a, a holy thing, but our ancestors didn't have this distinction.
05:43:08.580
It's again, worth pointing out that our ancestors didn't have these distinctions that we have.
05:43:12.500
So to them, it wouldn't have been like, oh, now I am participating in the religious, right?
05:43:16.900
To them, it would have been like us, I don't know, uh, reading a book where you're like,
05:43:25.520
Cause this is always one that is slippery to get ahold of.
05:43:28.140
So if, if we observe the modern Japanese, their, their religious ideology of old is Shintoism.
05:43:43.120
However, the cultural norms of their society and the practices that they upkeep are fundamentally
05:43:55.200
So their, their culture, their identity is the ritual.
05:44:00.260
If that makes any sense, they may not say, I'm a Shintoist.
05:44:06.500
They, they might say, I, I, I, they're not going to say I'm a Shintoist.
05:44:10.800
They're, they're not going to say that, but everything that they do in their present life
05:44:15.300
in regards to their mannerisms and their funerals and their celebratory processes and their, uh,
05:44:22.980
in their cultural locations, in their temples, it's, it's all centered around that fundamentally,
05:44:31.900
um, unifying fact of their religious ideology, even though they are not really in the blood
05:44:41.360
And this is one of the most important aspects of that is that the blood sacrifice as killing
05:44:46.640
another human or something is, is the, the kind of the metaphysical mirror of the blood
05:44:53.680
as the transmission of the divinity that was passed to your ancestors and must continue
05:45:00.160
to be elevated and transmitted to your progeny.
05:45:04.200
So it's, it's Shintoism is, is the, the idea that the ancestral spirits are in this place,
05:45:12.260
in this, you know, in this family, in this home, in this place, and that it will be transmitted
05:45:17.380
forward and that you will join these ranks is, uh, is it ultimately a central part of this
05:45:23.700
esoteric white magic of order and stability and the solar principle and, and being a part
05:45:32.940
of your, of a, of a greater good, which is in your kin and your people.
05:45:37.440
And that's the way I think about it, but the Shinto is, that's a, that's an excellent
05:45:45.240
Cause you'll go up to a Japanese person, you'll ask them what their religious ideology is,
05:45:49.600
or you'll ask them their identity and they'll say they're Japanese, but the, the, the practices
05:45:55.100
that they participate in their everyday life fall under that Shintoist category, whether
05:46:10.880
As you're describing that, I couldn't help, but draw parallels to America as a Christian
05:46:20.700
country and a Christian nation in the same way.
05:46:30.460
If somebody asked me, you know, what is the identity of America?
05:46:48.780
So we don't even have to identify with this similar to this Shinto, right?
05:47:03.240
Somebody brought up the bull sacrifice and worship.
05:47:07.440
And when you look up Moloch and Moloch and, and Bale, the words Moloch and Bale, different
05:47:16.620
It is this, this entity is in the shape of a bull.
05:47:22.740
And when you then extrapolate to the idea that these people consider us cattle, and then
05:47:33.440
you see that they're working to continually sacrifice us to their God, it gets really weird.
05:47:48.000
A lot of people complain that the Jews are in control of this country and Israel's in
05:47:55.240
And we talk about that this, this white group of people here are considered the cattle, which
05:48:04.640
It's what was brought up today that this is their farm for their continued sacrifice.
05:48:22.980
And we are, and we should be righteously pissed about it.
05:48:27.300
We are losing this because we're not aware of it.
05:48:41.620
And we're literally in a cultural paradigm of being Christian, which to them is just their
05:49:01.040
He said, the people are literally, they're just nigger cattle and you whip them and they
05:49:08.840
Terry Davis had the ability to put things into words that are, were so perfect to describe
05:49:18.340
And, and he, when he's, it's everything that we get the word glow digger from him.
05:49:22.400
We get, it's, it was fantastic the way he described them.
05:49:31.900
As an example, he's got a Christian identity thing, but he agitates, right?
05:49:38.660
Due to his white power and race consciousness, he agitates against, cause he's frustrated
05:49:57.860
And he agitates against that because he, he's conflicted right in this.
05:50:04.740
And that is, it's an interesting factor in his position among all of this, right?
05:50:18.700
Because we, maybe we're a little too dismissive that these Christians are just cattle.
05:50:26.680
And because they are being farmed out for the sacrifice to bail.
05:50:39.240
And these dues on Rosh Hashanah say, that's a part of what we do.
05:50:46.220
That's who we are and why we exist, because we need this sacrifice for our flourishing.
05:50:52.100
And we are living amongst a culture that has accepted this cattle lifestyle, and we should
05:51:12.340
I would say that the consensus of the people is what also gives the purpose.
05:51:22.100
So, if the majority of the people in the United States have decided to subscribe to the.
05:51:35.600
That when they can convince the masses to adopt.
05:51:44.800
It gives authority to the governing principality.
05:51:51.660
And it is our job to shift that governing, right?
05:52:05.060
And the battle between, battle over the egregore, in terms of who we're giving consensus to,
05:52:18.320
We need to feed our principality what it needs in order to fight for us.
05:52:37.120
You've given me, yeah, you've given me, with your understanding of this, I just kind of
05:52:43.020
I just want to give you a lot of credit for kind of how I can, you know, understand the
05:52:49.400
You know, you're a quite humble man, but you've actually helped me in a great deal understand
05:52:55.180
a lot of what's going on in this other world, right?
05:52:59.800
Which I believe is more real than we give it credit for.
05:53:06.280
The stuff that's moving and shaking and governing our world and why we get confused about why
05:53:20.240
Well, if you understand governing principalities and who's being fed, well, it's the one that's
05:53:29.600
And the one that you feed, if you're feeding your white principality and your white God,
05:53:35.700
what it needs, then it will grow and be strong to fight a battle on another plane that is above
05:53:43.680
And I, and this makes sense of all then our, our, uh, mythologies and why these mythologies
05:53:51.500
have taken shape and why they exist and why Odin and Thor are things because they are things
05:54:01.380
They need to be given their, uh, for lack of a better word, they need to be given their sacrifice
05:54:25.960
I'm glad I could help you kind of come to those certain revelations because yeah, I, I tend
05:54:37.380
Um, but when you have a broader understanding the way that you framed it, um, me and you are
05:54:45.300
sharing very similar wavelengths on how things work.
05:54:50.920
That, that's where we get this, um, phrase as above, so below that that's where we get
05:55:11.800
Well, well, I think it's, I think it's a frame of perspective, but don't tell anyone.
05:55:24.400
One of the reasons why I've gone searching for these answers, right, is because we do
05:55:30.620
have texts and fables of old explaining this governing hierarchy of the heavens, but they're
05:55:42.580
We understand the battle of the principalities from a time period, 2000 fucking years ago,
05:55:57.100
You know, time moves for men and time moves for the ages, for the aeons, for the principalities
05:56:13.280
We have the story from 2000 years ago, but we don't have it now.
05:56:23.360
Who is the governing body of the heavens right now?
05:56:26.340
Who is, what is the governing body of the United States of America's spiritual identity?
05:56:35.820
I think that, that is the important, that's the rub right there, right, right.
05:56:39.980
That's the crux of this, is that these things on the surface might seem like they are mere
05:56:47.860
metaphysical speculation and, or even abstractions of the, the, the way that we perceive the world
05:56:56.880
and, and what is going on, but they leak out and they, they take form in these, like this,
05:57:04.060
this word egregore, these things take form in, in their expression, in the temporal plane.
05:57:09.980
And specifically about how we are ruled and how we exist in relationship to one another.
05:57:17.620
And, and the higher principles of the individual that we could, we, we call discipline, virtue,
05:57:28.440
All of these things are expressions of these, these yearnings to be in alignment with transcendental
05:57:39.700
like, you know, the harmony, like correct life.
05:57:44.420
Like the Greeks were the Greek word, the Greek idea of the, the righteous life was not one that was,
05:57:49.780
you know, you do good things, you give money to poor people, you do good stuff,
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but instead of, of being in part universe, the great song living in harmony with the great song.
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And when you neglect that and you say, oh, that's just rubbish, or that's something that I don't even
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need to care about, what you are doing is like saying, I don't need to manage my finances.
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That's the way I look at it, that like we've been trained, the nigger cattle have been trained to
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relinquish any concept of this as being combined with our destiny as such in a collective metaphysical
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And that has done immense damage to us in the temporal realm by allowing us, as you said,
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to give our consent to be ruled by these perverts, weirdos who are participating in these
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unnatural acts and introducing disharmony into the people.
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Hey, so I'm a Navy veteran, and I've done a lot of research on this.
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Wanted to know your guys' feedback about, you know, America was
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1830 was the first major wave of 1830 was the first major wave of the Jews that came in.
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But at that time, only whites were allowed to become citizens.
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So I'm postulating that they, you know, did their chameleon thing and try to pretend like
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they're white and work our way up in the government and trying to push this civil war in order to
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get Jews to become citizens and just playing it off.
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It's like, oh, you're just, you know, wanting slavery.
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And I did a lot of research about the slave thing.
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It's like, why would anyone, you know, a lot of Confederates were, you know, poor.
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They wanted slavery, and that's why they fought and died in the civil war.
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So just to go back on the American identity part of it, it's I've talked to people about
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this nowadays, and they have no idea that America was white only for so many years.
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And all of our problems right now come from that shit.
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So it's like if we could just go back to white only, I think that was when America was great.
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Um, the there were Jews here early, uh, very early on.
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So during seven 76, even before that, maybe in the 1600s, uh, Jews were here.
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And that, and this would be from the inception 1776.
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So they, they, although they were 50, 50 about Canaanite heritage and white, right?
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They claimed to be white and they claimed to be Rhineland or Germany ship that way.
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They actually did lie just like you're talking about, but it was earlier than even the wave,
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I think what you're talking about act, when we look at the bloodstream.
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The sacrifice that was made in the civil war and the South was, was more Jewish than people
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Uh, so again, back to both sides, instigating this.
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They were saying I'm white and they were saying I'm white and they were in the government.
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They were participating in politics and they were, I would say, instigating the civil war
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conflict for the exact reason of, and I'm just going to continue to call it blood sacrifice
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Um, there's a good, there's a good, there's a good, there's a good, bingo Chicago fair.
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There's a good argument to say that, uh, to say it was, it, um, that tearing down the Confederate
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statues wasn't about slavery and, uh, right and wrong.
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It was about, uh, attacking white people because when black lives matter tore down all the Confederate
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statues, they purposely left the Jewish Confederate statues alone.
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You were saying bingo were a Chicago world fair.
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You guys don't recall the Chicago world fair where all the Jews got together and sacrificed
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They they've been doing this shit since they got here.
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They've been doing this shit since they got here.
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And look, and I asked Rock this, I said, look, these Jews who it's like, oh, uh, you know,
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Uh, they, it really talks about one God and, and, uh, it condemns all other worship, but
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they continually in their own story, uh, relapse into this bail sacrifice worship, right?
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Well, Yahweh, Jehovah claims you shall have no other gods, plural, before me.
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It's just that this God demands that the Jews put him, that that's all it's saying.
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So when they sacrifice to bail, giving to, to one of their gods, and they don't necessarily
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reject this the way that they pretend to, right?
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I don't, I don't even think that they actually care about that monotheism.
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I think they just make a claim to it, to obfuscate the fact that they're continuing to, to give
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blood sacrifice and burn offering to bail and that this is a part of their flourishing.
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Carl Rottle talks about this, talked about this for like the last few weeks in regards
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to, to, to Rome and the temple of the unknown God, the Jews would claim that their God, their
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gods were a part of the temple of the unknown God.
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Now they have a conflict of their, their essence, right?
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They have a conflict between these, these gods and they, they then struggle.
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I think they struggle genetically with it, but they, they then have this insistence that
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they're a part of both worlds in the sense of, uh, and, and what you just said, that makes
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that, that clarifies that a bit because they insist on our pantheons exist.
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That's what, that's what they said when they were in Rome.
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They don't deny that the Celtic and Norse gods exist.
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They just say their God in their pantheon is a part of the unknown gods.
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They also say, they also look at it as a domination thing.
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And that's, uh, literally you're, you're finding writings from rabbis talking about how
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I don't mean to too much here, but it is described then by, um,
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Hackettus, I believe describes how the Romans were very, uh, they did not like the Jews because
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Well, what, what I'm trying to say is, is that they use the temple of the unknown gods as a means to say that
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It's okay if they rejected their gods, it, it, it verbally, right?
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The, the idea, and I, I'm more or less on the side of what Fitz side just said, is that they want their pantheon to dominate the Roman pantheon.
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Um, but they said that they didn't even, they didn't even acknowledge them as existing.
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That, that was one of, like, the Romans, they were like, yo.
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I, I think that's the argument, I think that's the argument they gave us, but in their own circles, there is writing this that says, is about it.
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Yeah, I mean, if you say they don't exist, then obviously you're saying that they're, that, you know, their god is numero uno and the other ones, like, don't even, they aren't gods.
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They would be like their demons, which is something we still hear today.
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Well, I want to, um, I want to go to two things.
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I want to get back to Frey just in a moment, though.
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Well, okay, hold on, hold on, real, real quick, just, just super, super, duper, duper, real, real quick.
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There is YouTube videos of practicing Jews that will tell you demons can be rabbis.
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I'm going to fall on that camp there that they do recognize, even if they deny it, they do recognize our deities exist.
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The, the, the greatest trick, uh, the devil ever played was convincing white people that their deities don't actually exist.
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I'm taking that from, uh, uh, common phrase, but, uh, so the, the, uh, oh, uh, what was the, uh, bohemian grove?
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There's also video of bohemian grove where they are sacrificing an effigy to, uh, bail, Moloch, right?
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That, that, that this is, and the bohemian grove is the political hotbed of the, you know, regime or the, uh, the deep state, whatever you want to call it.
06:11:06.360
So, so this is an, this is a instance where you have, and this is where I want to get a bit weird with it.
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Participating in a ritual honoring a Canaanite entity, uh, foreign to our people.
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And that kind of lets you know, and, and this is where I want to get weird.
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There must be some serious power structure that they're.
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If America's identity is white Anglo-Saxon Protestant, what pantheon does it fall under?
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The, the, the source, the source material points back to the Canaanite pantheon.
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So all they're doing is following the principles of the consented governed.
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They're falling back to sacrifices to other principalities within the Canaanite pantheon because
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They just choose that this one is supreme over the others.
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Act the Roman pantheon or the Nordic pantheon, or does each group.
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Because I'm ready to, I'm ready to do some, uh, I say we, I say we, I say we syncretize
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our traditional European religions, including esoteric Christianity.
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We syncretize them and we begin apotheosizing our people who have sacrificed themselves for
06:13:19.200
So, uh, syncretic, syncretic religions are religions that have been, they have, they have multiple
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So they're, they're like a, the, the Roman religion in the late empire was syncretic.
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It had a cult of, uh, like Thoth or, or one of the Egyptian gods.
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Um, uh, but they had, they have elements from different parts and they're syncretic and they
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Well, and there's, there's synchronicities within the Roman pantheon, the Celtic pantheon
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Uh, certain Norse gods are parallel to the heavenly bodies like Mercury, Mars, it's
06:14:12.200
So another way that I understand that is kind of a synthesis.
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And then apotheosis is the act of rising immortal to godhood.
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Wouldn't that be the majority of the gods of the pantheons?
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They were, uh, humans, uh, uh, great renown that were, for their death.
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Well, not like, I don't, I don't really believe that.
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I'm coming, I'm coming to have, I'm, I'm leaning on, uh, white rights, um, in white
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We have, we have Neptune, uh, all of them things.
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Or the, or this god, or this god being the ancestor.
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And there is a timeline amongst the principalities.
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They focus on their affairs and care very little about our affairs.
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They are the entities that govern the forces of nature and the universe.
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And we apotheosize those of us who, who we build, we, we set out on a grand crusade across
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the planet and the people, our best warriors, our greatest scholars.
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And they find their place in, in these magnificent marble and gold halls that we will build with
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their likenesses displayed for our people to come and pay homage to them for thousands
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That's very, some things I hash out, but that's very similar.
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Then we can ascend to the star, or Freya's watch star, or Freya's star, or however, like
06:17:06.660
And so, as, as we're talking earlier and we're talking about the principalities, I'm, we've
06:17:29.220
As I'm thinking about our principality, uh, in nature, that is a counter, uh, it's a warrior.
06:17:42.760
It looks more like, it looks like it could be Zeus.
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It's, it's, it's a giant, uh, being a man, uh, ripped and sword wielding for, uh, our warrior
06:18:03.480
That's, that's what's like kind of in my mind's eye here as, as the solar emperor is the,
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is the, the, I was going to say it was on solar emperor.
06:18:17.800
King, the temporal ruler who guards his people and maintains the, the right of the blood that
06:18:31.000
That's why I think the Republic outlined it best where you have an academy of, of men who
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are raised and compete to become the rulers of the people.
06:18:44.220
Well, what would that just be the, uh, wouldn't that just be the, the, the pipeline for men
06:19:01.520
The, the farmer isn't, isn't necessarily put out to be the warrior or governor.
06:19:11.640
And those are those who fall off, but like if, if, if you.
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In the early days, so they can learn like how to roll.
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Cause you can't properly be a king over something you are too stupid to understand or ignorant
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And so there has to be a pipeline for men to achieve understanding and to grow and continue
06:19:37.680
Well, ideally the king doesn't actually, the king should never have to, the emperor should
06:19:46.160
The emperor doesn't do anything other than, than by his very existence, maintain the carriage
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And, and the rest of the class, the farmer's farm and the scholar.
06:20:03.200
And the political class, the council, maintaining the good of the people.
06:20:15.660
And we don't have this, oh, well now we have to tax you at 20% instead of 17%, blah, blah,
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A continuation of the nation that is the constant, constant heartbeat of all efforts woven into
06:20:46.900
I love how this conversation like really came full circle.
06:21:11.460
The idea that, um, basically most, uh, Judeo-Christian.
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Canaanite, um, you know, Pantheon teaching, but, um, looking at.
06:21:31.060
Was, um, doing the Bellamy salute and supporting Germany, um, during the beginning of it, that
06:21:48.360
I think all this, uh, Judeo bullshit, um, that's been, you know, progressively being
06:21:58.420
And, um, I just wanted to mention that, uh, not, uh, you know, all Christians, you know,
06:22:06.720
And, um, the whole, the, the Canaanite thing, um, you know, we actively reject a lot of this,
06:22:12.160
uh, you know, Christianity looks at the entities, Moloch and Baal.
06:22:27.640
Um, yeah, I just wanted to, um, be clear that the America is like, um, basically, uh, not
06:22:39.900
And I actively, um, whenever I see other Christians and, and other different scriptures, how, you
06:22:49.500
know, God divided the nations and the boundaries and all that.
06:22:52.460
Um, so I'm just hoping to try to shift that Overton window back to where we started out
06:23:00.600
as a nation, because I feel like when I look at America, I see the Bellamy salute, we're
06:23:09.600
And, you know, what we have now, um, is just, uh, it, it hurts me.
06:23:22.460
I don't even mean to make this all about, have you actually, have you listened to the
06:23:27.740
sermons from the 1800s from different preachers of, uh, different denominations?
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Like, I'm not saying that you're like, you know, and this is the 1800s.
06:23:57.380
And it's just like, these are, these terms were being used by preachers at that time.
06:24:02.600
And I, I, I know you want to like, like compare things to what the secular part of America was
06:24:12.100
It was in America completely different than, you know, it's like they've gotten to government
06:24:30.800
and tried to fuck up the message and put in a bunch of shit.
06:24:43.280
Um, and, and I, I agree with you on the return to, uh, white for the nation, uh, as a, as a
06:25:09.060
Um, the, the, here, look, look at this historically here.
06:25:15.220
You have peoples who grew their, their populations and their nations in Germany, in Scandinavia.
06:25:39.880
That's like, you, you know, people that, and we talked about this earlier, the English didn't
06:25:48.020
They had distinct, uh, egregore, they had distinct, uh, cultures and they, they knew
06:25:57.260
You take that and they had a spiritual connection to where they were from.
06:26:15.480
So it became a new identity and that identity was forged in the declaration of independence.
06:26:24.820
And, but it gave a vulnerability because it detached.
06:26:29.820
It gave them, uh, it gave these others who were also there the opportunity to influence
06:26:41.540
And then you go, you fast forward to, uh, when in, in world war one, that we're actually going
06:26:50.440
back and fighting against our own people as a, as a, as a unique identity and we're fighting
06:26:57.800
ourselves and that is a, that's a factor of being somewhat deracinated from our roots, growing
06:27:09.640
new roots and very much shaped, but those roots were shaped by the wasp, the Protestant.
06:27:22.700
It was, and it had a religious, uh, foundation to it as well, but the genetics were somewhat
06:27:31.660
And that's the way I would describe like what you're getting at here.
06:27:35.580
When we came over, we were still racially conscious to our Irish, Italian, German.
06:27:42.560
Over it here on in America, the, the Germans went to Pennsylvania.
06:27:50.840
The Germans were considered by, by Benjamin Franklin as a threat to the Anglo-Saxon Protestant
06:28:02.500
And then we grew this American ethos and it was influenced by this, this, you know, listen
06:28:12.600
the, the Germanic and the Scandinavian soul was still, and, and, and the Scandinavian, the
06:28:23.560
last holdouts against Canaanite pantheon, they were still.
06:28:36.340
That was the word I was looking for earlier, veneration for their own, their own principalities.
06:28:43.660
And then you move them over here and you, you take them away from their soil that grew this
06:28:50.000
whole spirit of fighting and dying for what you have to have because you need it for your
06:28:56.980
people to grow and you come over here and it becomes this other thing, very much influenced
06:29:10.980
And then the softness here, and that allowed these other people to get in and do their
06:29:25.520
manipulations to the point where we're at now, which culminated in the 65 Immigration
06:29:32.940
Uh, it was before that in the 1952, uh, it was a, it was the McCarran Walter Act.
06:29:39.240
The McCarran Walter Act was what the one that actually removed the, the man.
06:29:45.380
The McCarran Walter Act changed the immigration so that we could get flooded.
06:29:55.520
So, uh, these things were all, yeah, a part of this series of, of events.
06:30:23.220
Uh, this stuff, what we're talking about is a start, but it's going to be, it's just a
06:30:29.840
long, long road to get people to come underneath one tip.
06:30:49.220
You know, if it's a motherly tip or a tent, I don't care at this point.
06:30:53.080
Um, it's, um, it's spirituality and it, we can modernize it too.
06:31:02.180
Because essentially objective reality is, is God in a way like it's, it's on the same
06:31:09.020
level in, in philosophy, in our understanding, we can't break it.
06:31:15.260
There's nothing we can do where we're subjected to them fully.
06:31:18.340
It's, you know, uh, and it's just all these things coming out.
06:31:23.040
And if we can get people to, uh, ethno-religion and ethno-worldview, we'll be zealots.
06:31:37.160
And we can do what the Mormons did in Utah, where we built the Mecca city.
06:31:41.120
We could do what every religious group did and they can build, build military might.
06:31:47.900
And from there, and that's literally what it is.
06:31:49.760
That's literally why it's so important to do this.
06:31:52.660
You know, something interesting about the, the Mormons in Utah, did you know that they
06:31:57.300
were, they were basically kicked out of America and when they moved to Utah, Utah was then
06:32:15.100
And then it was bought and read them because they wanted to continue their, um, their, uh,
06:32:28.400
uh, polygamy, me, uh, they, uh, south of the border.
06:32:39.060
Uh, interesting fact, I just, that was, uh, uh, to go where they could freely practice
06:32:57.000
Uh, White Reich, as we're closing this down, um, I wanted to see tomorrow is the first of
06:33:02.040
October and you mentioned the, um, the first, uh, section of the 88 precepts.
06:33:11.680
I wonder, should we start, uh, um, a walk through each day going through the first, second,
06:33:48.240
We didn't, uh, we talked about some, uh, contemporary events, but basically this, uh, deep and amazing
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Uh, don't know what that means, but that's, that's where I'm at at this point.
06:34:31.620
My cat is telling you, don't forget the 14 words.
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We must secure the existence of our people in a future for white children.
06:34:40.720
Because the beauty of the white Aryan woman must not perish from the earth.
06:34:47.200
Um, shout out to everybody who stuck around, participated.
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Have been a little bit esoteric for some, but for the ones that stuck around, I really hope
06:35:10.460
you enjoyed it and consider the things that we said and maintain an open mind in for truth,
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So make sure you're reading your precepts every day.
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Read a precept and start asking yourself questions.
06:35:40.540
You'll find the answers within you because it's in our genetic blood memory.