On this episode of the podcast, the brother and sister duo of the and sit down and discuss the importance of Black on Black crime in America. They also discuss the need for Black on White crime in the United States, and what they plan to do about it.
00:00:00.000And there's already people that feel empowered because they attacked it like our parents and grandparents and stuff when they're doing the same thing.
00:00:06.420Like we do need to move with speed and with quickness and precision.
00:00:10.640And I think that just judging by the people in these some of these groups, I'm very impressed with the intelligence.
00:00:15.940And I'm super proud of that. So that's my point, I guess.
00:00:21.640And then, hey, WTF, I'm unable to message you right now, so I can't reach out about the telegram.
00:00:27.720So that's one thing. I did reach out to White Excellence Radio about that.
00:00:32.280And then I had a cat hit me up and he said he's out of Auburn.
00:00:36.500And so I figure, like, I'm out in that direction, northern Alabama, but I can I drive a truck so I can get somewhere else.
00:00:47.900Perfect. Perfect. I know we got other boots on the ground there in Alabama.
00:00:51.460So definitely, you know, good to maybe have a few leaders there, you know, and in all the larger states have a few guys, you know, ready to go.
00:01:01.420Like Texas, we definitely need a couple more guys ready to go.
00:01:05.600You know, Montana, if we have a couple more guys in Montana and California, you know, we can get stretched across Cali, California.
00:01:13.700Sorry, mythos and envy. And then, you know, we can keep it a little bit more tight knit for the the smaller states.
00:01:22.920But, yeah, I'd love to see that. And, yeah, we can coordinate in the back channels.
00:01:29.720Just wanted to find out, you know, get a get a leadership list here, Irondale, so we know who can be in charge of certain areas.
00:01:40.260W.H.L., if you're going to use that mural thing I'm talking about, the little organizations that pay murals for who are commissioning artists across the country,
00:01:49.380you should submit the application now because you don't know how long the application process takes.
00:01:54.860You know, it could take a couple of months, take a week, take a year.
00:01:58.160So, you know, I would recommend submitting the application.
00:02:03.100Absolutely. Yeah, we can we can definitely try and get that going.
00:02:06.240And, I mean, if we can if it's just like a one off kind of thing in in Montana area, then, you know, that adds to the flavor of the whole thing.
00:02:14.020So and it's perfect and it's just perfect for the way because like Montana, there's like no diversity here.
00:02:20.000Right. So the so I can't just like walk up to a white guy and like niggers, am I right?
00:02:27.680Because they have no idea what, you know, what I'm talking about if I do that because they don't live next to me.
00:02:31.980So it's got to like really pay attention to where you're at, what you're dealing with.
00:03:25.760OK, maybe he's put his phone down for a sec, but I've handed out a few microphones.
00:03:29.900If you guys want to be part of this, jump on stage if you need to get filled in.
00:03:34.780And we're planning a nationwide kind of a protest slash remembrance ceremony for for the fallen white victims of, you know,
00:03:48.340black on white crime and specifically Aruna Zaruzka.
00:03:53.360And, you know, anyone else in the past few years, Austin Metcalfe will be included.
00:03:58.340But we're focusing on the message of Irina Zaruzka because it's been it's in the minds of the people more than anyone else.
00:04:06.060So when you say that name, when you mention the girl on the train who got stabbed, people know what you're talking about.
00:04:11.220So so we want to focus on that, keep the focal point, you know, relevant.
00:04:16.700And and we want to do something in in all the major states and Canada, all the major provinces and territories here and have a day that we all come out and, you know, let the world know what's going on.
00:04:30.300What's, you know, what's on our minds. Right. So and and speak out.
00:04:34.860So if you guys are just joining us here, that is what we're planning.
00:04:37.900So if you guys think you can be an asset, we are looking for, you know, anybody who wants to take a leadership role or, you know, help us in the back channel, figure things out.
00:04:47.040Be part of the planning process would be greatly appreciated, guys.
00:04:49.960Jump on stage, grab a mic and let's get this thing going, guys.
00:04:56.740We got we got Montana, we got California, we got Nevada, Nevada, Nevada, I'm saying that right.
00:05:03.780We got Wisconsin, we got Arkansas, we got Texas, we got Alabama, we got Georgia, we got Florida, we got Virginia, we got Pennsylvania, we got New York.
00:05:13.000We need everyone else. We need Central America.
00:05:15.400Nebraska, if anybody's in Washington or Oregon, if anybody's in, you know, Maine or Carolina, you know, Nebraska, you know, any of those farming areas where there's, you know, lots, lots of white people, lots of white populations.
00:05:33.100We want to branch out for getting some leadership going.
00:05:37.300Also, anybody in touch with active clubs, we need you in on the group here.
00:05:43.760So definitely reach out to me, drop me your telegram.
00:05:47.100If you don't want to grab a mic, drop me your telegram and the message is here on X and I will get back to you after the show shortly after the show here.
00:05:54.580So reach out to me and let's get this thing cooking.
00:06:18.500And, you know, we remember, too, we don't need to have a hundred of these.
00:06:23.160You know, we, you know, we'll have to figure out based on the leadership participants.
00:06:28.520But if we have even just eight of these all spread around the country with excellent photo opportunities and videos of speeches in front of government buildings, that would go a real long way.
00:07:43.060We got Edward, and then we're going to go to Marco.
00:07:45.140I was going to say two other names that we probably should also keep in mind are, if you remember, a year or so ago, Elizabeth Rose Smith, who was killed by her foster parents.
00:08:01.740And then the kid that you talked about yesterday, the six-year-old that got stabbed in the fucking head, Logan Tittman.
00:08:10.160So those are two names, also, that we should keep in mind and keep alive and keep on the same level as Irina Zritska and Austin Metcalf.
00:08:22.960Because they are just as bad cases as those two, if not worse, because they're kids.
00:09:12.740So one thing that I've been thinking about, actually, for that is that at each event, we're going to organize.
00:09:18.680A mural with, you know, the focal point, of course, being Irina Zritska, right?
00:09:24.200And then we're going to have everyone else that's been, you know, in the recent, you know, the recent last few years.
00:09:31.220We're going to have surrounding that on a mural.
00:09:33.680And we're going to have what I want to do is have that with a bunch of flowers.
00:09:38.780You know, we're going to lay the first few, you know, flowers around that.
00:09:42.860And then people will, you know, maybe add more flowers to that and say, you know, like it's necessary to do that.
00:09:49.300And, you know, usually when people see that kind of thing, they'll do that.
00:09:52.020So either way, we'll have our own flowers there laid at the mural there.
00:09:58.840And I want to have a mirror beside that that says, you know, something along the lines of if we don't act now, then, you know, you could be added.
00:10:07.620This could be you added to this, right?
00:10:09.340Or your child or your, you know, family member.
00:10:11.520So a mirror with that message showing, you know, so people get a little bit, you know, of an idea.
00:10:18.780Anyways, that's just a brainstorming idea I had anyways.
00:10:21.780But I think we definitely need that at all the events and we'll get that planned out.
00:11:18.940I don't fucking know what it looks like.
00:11:20.300I'm not pretending to have it, you know, thought out.
00:11:23.100But if you, you know, if you've got something going and you get a head count, you know, you can rely on, then, you know, you can definitely, I'm the guy you want to talk to about that.
00:11:58.640There's a big difference between do I want to and will I do it?
00:12:01.740But, yeah, I would show up for it, but I'm kind of a, you know, I'm kind of a plumbing guy and behind the scenes, I prefer to fund guys like River, you know what I'm saying?
00:12:12.620But, yeah, I mean, I mean, I have so many people, man, trying to get a piece of me right now, to be honest with you.
00:12:18.000But, no, I would love to do it for you.
00:12:19.920I'll show up and just kind of hear it out.
00:13:39.920We'll have to get on a call at some point in the back channels.
00:13:42.140But, yeah, and in terms of geography, I was going to just mention that, you know, we shouldn't really spread these out too far to where they're too watered down.
00:13:51.380Like, you know, we – I'm pretty confident in the team of guys that I got here in Central Florida, and I know that there's a lot of leaders amongst us that will be able to put something pretty nice on in Central Florida somewhere.
00:14:03.400So, like, if that were the case, right, I don't think we should really have something in Miami or we shouldn't have something in Jacksonville.
00:14:09.500Like, people need to normalize these road trips, as Striking just said.
00:14:14.300That's a super important part of this.
00:14:16.200We have to be willing and able to drive two, three, even five hours for certain events, certain networking conferences and such.
00:14:23.580We can't be so atomized and spread out.
00:14:26.380If we look to Australia and we see the leadership that they have there and what they've accomplished there, those guys travel nonstop in order to get together for these, like, quarterly events and then their semi-annual nationals and such.
00:14:38.360So, we need to do that stuff, too, is my opinion.
00:14:41.720If we have the – when we have the numbers for it, sure, we can do it in every single city.
00:14:46.500But right now, for Florida, it would make sense for it to be Orlando.
00:14:52.400No, that's absolutely perfect, brother, because, you know, you got people coming from Miami and Boca Raton and then from, like, where I am.
00:14:59.960And, you know, I'm on the beach of, you know, on the – let's just call it the West Tampa area.
00:15:05.140That's absolutely perfect, man, for people to come from, you know, the East Coast and the West, you know, the West side of the peninsula to Orlando is actually perfect for that.
00:15:16.000And this is a great example of a guy that's actually thinking about this.
00:15:31.300And, White, as Marco's quarterback here, if you can't get in touch with him, you can always get in touch with me because sometimes he's doing a lot of fag shit.
00:15:39.040So, yeah, so, Marco, as far as the day of, what I am thinking is there's kind of like a two-tiered system, right?
00:15:52.060We have more of the younger, more active men doing the march portion, and then we consolidate – then we congregate in front of some type of government building where there's a good photo opportunity.
00:16:03.600And that's where we have our speakers begin to give speeches through a megaphone or however we decide to organize this, whether it's speakers or, you know, whatever.
00:17:47.120But what I'm saying, brother, is if you get me a number of a good estimation, you know, I'm 100% in on supporting you in that Central Florida.
00:17:57.340I know that's a great fucking location, man.
00:18:03.880And if you can't get me, just work through Paul.
01:21:36.080So I want to piggyback on Friends is one of my favorite guys, actually.
01:21:40.080He coaches me in the back channels a lot, and he's actually trying to bring me out from being a boomer to a fucking gen, whatever the motherfuck you guys are.
01:22:49.780So we can have all these conversations later.
01:22:52.340But I can tell you without giving anything away, leadership shouldn't be angry with me because we do have some forward-facing stuff that we'll be revealing.
01:23:00.200And that is what we're doing actively.
01:23:02.300So if all you guys in your places want to target your motor clubs, hit my man, Paul, and we're going to have some information for you.
01:23:44.460And, you know, we're going to make this into something big and multifaceted that's going to spread across our countries and hopefully, you know, bring in all the people we need, every single person on board.
01:24:24.060So thank you all for being here today.
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01:24:48.080So it'd be great to have everybody here for all the shows.
01:27:07.840And you could do a whole – a little series.
01:27:10.000And maybe even – this might even be good for a calendar because I heard you guys talking about a calendar, like a Natsop calendar with all these dates and stuff of things to like remember – of remembrance days and different things within the calendar.
01:27:28.740And they could be different scenes of all of our different white Eurocultures and also American –
01:27:37.000Six months of the English and then you guys can fight over the rest.
01:27:41.120Oh, dude, I'm thinking about – I'm thinking about – I'm thinking about white boys being a calendar, man.
01:27:47.080Yeah, you are always thinking of that, WTM.
01:30:06.280So, yeah, I will, to everybody that's reaching out here in the DMs, I'm going to get that sorted here and start a group chat on Telegram.
01:30:19.480So, if you guys are having trouble with Telegram, I did post before here, there's an app you can download and buy a phone number for a couple bucks.
01:30:28.780I'll post it up here again in the Nest.
01:30:31.480Let me just find that really quickly here.
01:30:38.800It's an app where you can grab a burner number and sign up for Telegram using that number.
01:30:43.100And then make sure you make a username so you're not exposing the number.
01:30:47.020Lock it with a 2FA so that you don't lose it.
01:30:49.540Somebody, you know, you get rid of that number.
01:30:51.780And, you know, it's also a good tool for networking.
01:30:54.900If you're out there doing activism and you meet somebody that's pretty base, you don't want to give them your, you know, your full number, your real number.
01:31:01.220You can give them that number and then, you know, if you register for a year, it's like, it's really cheap.
01:31:07.100It's like less than 50 bucks to register at Unlimited for a year.
01:31:10.080So, then you have a number you can give out when you're doing activism and keep in touch with people that you meet.
01:31:16.280And it's not linked to your name and all that.
01:31:18.320So, highly recommended if you guys are, you know, a little bit on the fence when it comes to that.
01:33:59.700We got, you know, pretty much a lot of the coastal states in the USA sorted out.
01:34:06.740I'm going to put a call out in my stream today.
01:34:11.240Later tonight for any of the Canadians that want to get on board.
01:34:15.500So, we can get some stuff up here in Canada going and we can make this a, you know, a nationwide call to, you know, bring awareness to the situations that are going on that a lot of the normies don't know about.
01:34:28.520You know, they are aware of Irina Zaruska.
01:34:32.300So, we got to use that to our advantage and really drive this message home with our people and get communities established.
01:34:38.760And like I said earlier, this is also an opportunity for networking so that when this thing, God forbid, happens again, when something happens, we're ready to fucking act and get something on the ground as soon as we can.
01:34:50.300So, this is going to be the network, guys.
01:34:52.300This is what we, you know, this is what we're here for.
01:34:55.140So, I appreciate everybody getting involved today.
01:38:38.480And hail to the boys earlier, WHL Paladin, for making that his focus, right?
01:38:46.360And bringing together something that, as he continues to focus on it and continues to put the work in, will develop something that is impactful.
01:38:57.580So, I thought it was a great space earlier in that effect.
01:39:01.040And I'm looking forward to seeing the results there and being a part of it and meeting up with some Central California guys to make that happen.
01:41:07.160The working theory here is that these pieces of filth did not have an actual evolutionary relationship during the era of their formative kind of development that we did with animals.
01:41:26.840That we have, like, horses, dogs, and cats to us are not mere junk disposal.
01:41:37.080You'll notice this with a lot of third world browns.
01:41:50.120And to be eaten themselves when food is scarce to Europeans, these animals are an essential part of our civilization.
01:42:00.780It's like this, this, like we have this very deep affection for them because we relied on them for hunting, for guarding, guarding our children, our well-being.
01:43:31.880And if we had this like deep, like horses, horses, especially the development of horses alongside the Aryan race is something that is, it's like a nearly transcendental metaphysical relationship that we have had with these animals that has made it possible for us to become the dominant civilization across the planet.
01:43:53.920And it's when, when I get so utterly disgusted when I see non-whites and the way they treat animals.
01:44:12.140And I noticed that brown people would relative, they would, they would very often recoil at the sight of my dog when I came around the corner and they would be, and white kids would like come up and they would just pet her and they would just walk up right to her and they would just start petting her and being friendly to her.
01:44:29.640I think that this is absolutely a race issue and it's one of the prime indicators that we have a bigger heart and more love inside us than these brown pieces of filth.
01:44:46.060And with that, that is how we have to engage with them.
01:44:49.360We are not, you know, hateful maniacs.
01:44:52.500We are effective and what we do is out of affection for the world and for each other.
01:44:59.740And we have to make some tough decisions about that.
01:45:03.520And that really was one of the undercurrents of that Devin Stack podcast, Political Solutions.
01:45:09.460But when I see non-whites treating animals the way they do, it makes my blood boil like very few things do.
01:54:36.800So, they actually had a guy, paid him a fortune, buried this cable all the way around their property, which was probably, you know, three quarters of an acre, if not an acre, buried this cable around.
01:54:49.240So, finally, he comes outside with like a remote control.
01:54:54.100And so, I go, he's got the collar in his hand.
02:35:07.300And, uh, to tell you the truth, he, out of all the dogs, we don't have dogs anymore, but to tell the truth out of all the dogs that I see around these ponds, he is my absolute favorite.
02:35:17.420And she told me the woman, she's a very wealthy woman from New York.
02:35:21.440She said, he is just so good around just the smallest of children.
02:35:26.760You don't even have to worry about it, man.
02:39:50.800Don't you, don't you dare talk about cats.
02:39:54.040Dude, I love, what are you talking about?
02:39:55.320So I gotta say this here on the cat thing is there's a couple of different videos of cats doing amazing things to protect their, their babies.
02:40:06.700Uh, like the children, uh, like the children, the toddlers that they live with protecting them from bears and mountain lions and saving them from drowning in a pool.
02:40:15.660Uh, pretty neat stuff if you caught those videos lately.
02:40:40.920I was going to touch before we move to cats.
02:40:43.340I wanted to touch on one last thing with pit bulls and, um, the, the, the, many pit bulls aren't even real pit bulls.
02:40:52.780So like there's all of these genres within quote unquote pit bulls, right?
02:40:58.420You have Staffordshire bull terror, which is a very small little, they sometimes AKA the nanny dog because they love, they like to be around babies and all these.
02:41:09.320Then you have American pit bulls and I knew someone who bred them and they look much different, um, than your standard, say pound pit bull, which is almost like American bullies.
02:41:22.120And you get into, and I just wanted to clarify some of the things that we've, that are, there's the, and then you have American Staffordshire terriers, which kind of look like pit bulls.
02:41:35.180And you have, and I just wanted to clarify some of these things that we get into, but we'll move on to cats.
02:52:50.400Alligator tail with fried, like a bread fried, like a chicken fried steak is fucking delicious.
02:52:58.020I think mammoth steak, I think, I think we should bring back all this stuff, dude.
02:53:01.360We should do Turok, like Turok Jurassic Park, all over like Europe and North America and, and put like the, we'll put the Neuralink inside them.
02:53:13.980And they will only see non-whites as prey.
02:53:18.720And we'll be like, like you could walk to school and you'll have raptors like walking down the street.
02:53:23.300But if you're non-white, those things will activate, boom.
02:53:50.900I wanted to push back on the gator thing, because like anytime I've ever had gator meat, it's like super chewy, almost like calamari, and it doesn't have flavor, bro.
02:53:59.620I'm like, where you guys are getting the gator meat from?
02:54:02.680Like, anything deep fried is delicious.
02:54:07.240This guy, it didn't eat corn before it was killed.
02:56:34.220Same way, where it can be kind of chewy and tough, but I think that comes down to how they're prepping it and how they're cooking it, and the way they're cooking it, right?
02:56:44.120Like, if you grill it, it seems like, and you prep it a certain way, it can come out soft and tender.
02:56:49.520And then I've had it in some sushi places where it's, like, firm and chewy and nowhere near as good.
02:57:16.000It's very, like, if you get good sushi, it's subtle.
02:57:19.680Like, it's got a lot of subtle flavors.
02:57:21.540And I've found that wasabi seems to be, like, one of the only things that I'll put on it, because it's, like, the kind of, like, if it's got good seaweed and it's, like, a good cut of fish in there, then, like, the wasabi doesn't seem to overwhelm the subtle flavors.
02:57:37.400The Japanese, like, Japanese cooking is really, like, it's all, like, poor people food, the way the Japs cook, you know?
02:58:46.820The garlic slices, or not the garlic, the ginger slices that you get at the table, those aren't merely for eating or, like, cleaning your palate, rinsing your palate.
02:59:00.820But you put them in the soy sauce, and you grind them up in the soy sauce, and it adds a fresh ginger to the soy sauce.
02:59:12.960So, there is your hot sushi take, white rack.
02:59:15.980But I'm ready to move on from raw fish myself to other raw, fresh fish.
02:59:26.640We haven't talked about Brylin Hollyhock, Hollyhand, Briley, I'm going to call him Briley, Briley Hollyhand, just absolutely face-planting in front of his Q&A discourse, right?
02:59:48.900If you know the lore here, he took over for Charlie Kirk going on a 10-stop campus tour for TPUSA, our partnership with TPUSA.
03:00:04.820He's a couple of maybe, I think just maybe one event, and then they announced he won't be taking Q&As afterward.
03:00:13.480And he got a bunch of shit for that, for not being able to answer a Q&A.
03:00:18.720And then they went back to the Q&A, and he just face-planted on this melting pot idea, if you heard him.
03:00:26.900He was pressed on immigration, and he's pro-immigration, just legal immigration.
03:00:33.000And he tried to throw out the melting pot idea.
03:00:36.640And he was called out, good, educated college guy, knew exactly who it was who coined the term melting pot and when, 1910, a guy named Israel Harigi or whatever strange last name he had.
03:00:55.020But a Jewish guy that looks like he's casting for the Planet of the Apes.
03:01:03.460And so Brylin, he tried to say that the English didn't come to America and melt into America.
03:01:16.220It was like, what the fuck are you talking about?
03:01:54.200I'm like, holy shit, these people are fucking retarded.
03:01:58.200So a lot of retards out there just without any clue of what's going on.
03:02:04.920I tread very lightly in those circles, but I'm just trying to figure out what's going on, what people think.
03:02:12.780But I'm openly race conscious with them, but I hide my power levels.
03:02:18.160But, well, yeah, Hawley hand and TPUSA burnout.
03:02:22.440I think the whole TPUSA thing is completely burnt out.
03:02:29.740They're not going to have a guy with the chops like Charlie, whether you like him or hate him.
03:02:34.540He had chops to do what he did, right?
03:02:37.440And he earned his merit in that arena.
03:02:43.380And none of these other guys are going to be able to take that.
03:02:47.100And then the other thing, and so that's a topic, but the other thing is Netanyahu going on with Dinesh D'Souza and just nonstop shoveling gold in our laps with all the really terrible takes that he's making.
03:03:03.480So I don't know, either of those topics.
03:03:06.060I posted to the Ness the abomination who coined the phrase America is a melting pot.
03:03:39.480Despite what we might believe, it is not, it is in fact not the Groy.
03:03:43.680We understand what the lower hominids are, who they are.
03:03:48.000But when you look at this thing, that feeling that you get inside your gut is, that is the Vildayagd.
03:03:54.940That is Odin's wild hunt, coursing across the frozen northern wastes, wolves in tow, upon his eight-legged steed to exterminate these monsters.
03:04:08.700These monsters from the underland monsters that seek only destruction, pain, and suffering for our people.
03:04:16.060Well, you can see in this picture why he pushes that line, right?
03:04:28.980And why he would want this to be a melting pot.
03:05:35.460And you can see him start to break down into nervous laughter as he encounters a talking point that he was coached on how to address, but he does not actually have the cognitive capability to properly formulate this.
03:05:53.980And that, that, that he just walked right into it.
03:06:33.720Another thing to talk about, uh, the pull from this, every time Israel sets up a talking piece, they're all fucking vehemently anti-white and they don't believe whites exist.
03:06:43.900They don't believe whites have a right to borders with their own country every single time.
03:06:47.340So it tells you Israel and Jews are against us.
03:06:51.680Hey guys, I just wanted to jump in really quick on this too, because, um, there's an account on here called like Aiden Exeter or whatever that's, um, did a little expose on this kid.
03:07:15.160And apparently his parents made like a fortune on building section eight housing.
03:07:19.600So it's kind of like his, his parents are in on it too.
03:07:25.980Like total, just race traders, just grifters.
03:08:42.400I think it was Eric Stryker or somebody that they were saying like a lot of these system shills are homosexuals because they're easier to, they're just more career driven.
03:08:51.360They have no conscious, like extension of themselves outside of themselves.
03:08:57.700So they're just more narcissistic and willing to be an agent of the system because they don't have any kids.
03:09:19.120Like it has to do with the Kundalini serpent and the, and the pillar of life.
03:09:23.220And this, uh, this, um, it gets into this kind of like corruption of the free Masonic brotherhood where like, as the, the, the raping of, um, it like forms a, it's the same thing.
03:09:39.040Like Jews do this too, strangely enough, it's this kind of like breaking of the, the masculine essence.
03:09:46.640It like destroys the masculine essence.
03:09:49.280And it creates this like subversive spirit inside the collective that, that, that is, is contrary to the masculine pole and the solar, the, the kind of solar legendary direction that we have as men.
03:10:07.980And I think that this, this political, like, it's no secret.
03:10:11.500It's, it's an open secret that the, the Capitol Hill is just rife with homosexuals.
03:10:16.860It's just the, the, the, there's, there's like an incredible number of, of gay men who are in our government in Capitol Hill.
03:10:47.660This is like the equivalent of the court eunuch.
03:10:50.080In a decadent, degenerated bureaucracy, the eunuch appears and you get into this weird depravity.
03:10:57.340And it has to do with, uh, destroying the essence of the Kundalini.
03:11:01.500And, um, it's some esoteric stuff, but, uh, it sheds a lot of light on this instead of just being like, they're gay, they're gross, they suck.
03:43:46.820But, dude, if you're looking to fucking get over on people financially, you know, and then you – that's how I look at it.
03:43:54.300It's, like, this was kind of, like, a way to grift heavy off the community where it's, like, dude, you don't need to go that far.
03:44:00.800And the guy, Cortez, number one, he's a beaner, okay?
03:44:04.860Number two, he's got all these things that are – you know, he's got all these things in court right now for him being, you know, alleged scamming people.
03:44:40.260But, yeah, I just wanted to say that myself and Mythos deserve a victory lap in regards to how fake Wolf and Colin are.
03:44:54.320And just another stark reminder is that when you're dealing with foreigners trying to dictate movements, no matter what the movement is on American soil, you are going to run into instances like Japer and many more things.
03:45:11.840So, I would encourage you guys to be wary of wolves in sheep's clothing that are calling your name, Frons.
03:45:25.660Nobody knows how much money they made off Japer.
03:45:28.040This comes down to accountability, right?
03:45:31.040When you're in a group that holds each other accountable and calls each other on his bullshit, then you become sensitive, more sensitive to these gray areas, right?
03:45:45.400And you understand when somebody's operating in the black or they're operating in the gray.
03:45:51.200And I think that's a testament to a group dynamic, right?
03:45:59.700And we've talked about them in regards to networking in the past.
03:46:07.640And there was always that, yeah, we think they're sketch.
03:46:12.960And we think that they would not operate on the level.
03:46:17.900And that's why we never, you know, reached out and engaged with that.
03:46:22.520So, it's something that builds through being a part of a community that is willing to call each other on their bullshit, right?
03:46:30.320And I'll say this, 100% organic community, no less.
03:46:36.520Every single one of you guys that continue to come here every day, listen to us speak, support us, go to whiteexcellence.org, get some merch.
03:46:46.820This isn't some scam that we're trying to run behind the scenes, right?
03:46:53.740This is a 100% grassroots radio show, radio station, where we're doing this ultimately not to sell fucking clothes, not to get donations, because all of that comes secondary.
03:47:27.220I love every single one of you guys that continue to show up.
03:47:31.340I love HT for making 1488 actually a real thing.
03:47:36.480I love Mythos for conceptualizing and solidifying parts of white excellence radio, turning this into something bigger than all of ourselves.
03:47:46.820And we don't need to engage with people like Stu Peters or Lucas Gage to drive the narrative.
03:50:16.100Yeah, I just, I just, my, it was not, I didn't have it in front of me, but, like, my memory served to, like, say, wait, Lucas was like, and you can see, and that's kind of what I got out of him.
03:50:28.560He's like, he wants to maintain his credibility.
03:50:32.860We're like, Wolf and Colin and those guys, they don't give a fuck about the credibility, right?
03:50:39.960They're like, well, that one fucking stunk, but, you know, we're cultivating sub-100 IQ retards following, so, you know, what's the next griff?
03:50:51.700And at least Lucas Gage is willing to, like, try to have integrity.
03:51:08.060Yeah, I mean, I don't think too much about the whole J-proof thing and all of that, only because from the moment I heard of it, I was like, oh, that'll be a rug pull, and it was.
03:51:23.220But what I was thinking about was, because when you mentioned Arvold, this is, I have mulled over the Arvold, I guess, the architect of it, the way it's set up.
03:51:37.080And I was thinking how you get around it and kind of make it better is where you use the land is attached to the PMA only.
03:51:50.580And then somehow you do it like a condo, though, the structures, in the sense of that the structure is not attached to the land.
03:52:02.500And then you can get financing, but you still have to be a PMA shareholder, which is attached to the land to own the structure.
03:52:13.120But the structure isn't attached to the share.
03:52:16.600And then you can get traditional financing, which is, you know, in my opinion, the greatest hurdle of that model that they probably will be dealing with over time.
03:52:32.560And so, now you have solved that issue.
03:52:36.700And I know it's off topic, but that's just what my brain had been thinking about over kind of a few weeks, actually, and incorporating that townhouse kind of model of condos because you don't own the land there.
03:52:52.400But they can get traditional financing, mortgages, et cetera, to buy so said structure on land that you don't own.
03:53:02.080But then how to incorporate that in a PMA model.
03:53:09.140And I know it's off subject, but I just don't care about J-proof and the grift that was known the second I heard of it and was like, okay, that's what this will be.
03:53:20.700That's what it was relatively quickly.
03:53:23.580And all right, you know, and I'll end it there.
03:53:26.540Wait, I want to ask Rusty this, and, you know, Rusty, you know, I'm not trying to ruffle your feathers, but I know you're a Christian guy.
03:54:20.200Or they'll say things like they're the descendants of Shem.
03:54:23.620So, what they're saying is they are the Israelites.
03:54:26.600They're not technically saying they are the Jews.
03:54:31.200But, you know, I honestly, I don't put much thought into all of this as far as the Christianity thing and the Jews, as far as them being, like, the route you guys put a lot of energy, say, HT.
03:54:50.300Well, Rusty, let's simplify the question here then.
03:54:54.460These guys, without any of the religious theology part of it, you know, just from a genetic point of view, what do you think about these guys claiming that they're the Israelites?
03:55:09.740Well, we, there was a few spaces ago, you guys, we were getting into, we were talking about, I don't have them all memorized as far as J2.
03:55:22.860And then there's this other group and these, all the DNA groups.
03:55:26.520I don't, I don't, I don't have it all memorized.
03:55:29.440But there was a guy in here speaking and I think it was, he was in here earlier.
03:55:38.160He, he's the, he's, oh God, he's from Washington.
03:55:43.820He's quitting his job soon at the hotel.
03:55:49.780Yeah, and I've heard striking speak and you guys were touching on stuff that was like, and, and there was at times you guys were agreeing and it was talking about like where whites kind of came from as far as DNA groups and like where they migrated to and different things.
03:56:08.800And I mean, some of it kind of follows some of the J-Peth stuff, but again, I don't, I do not put like crazy, crazy amounts of thought into all of that.
03:56:28.720And yeah, if this helps you, I'll give you the simple version.
03:56:31.680And, and this kind of, this is where their head's at, their head's at here that the, the Israelites are, are Canaanites.
03:56:40.580They, that's where all of this comes from.
03:56:44.780So at some point they're tracing and, and they trace their lineage back through that line.
03:56:51.260And that's who they think they are for some reason, which, which goes into the J-1, J-2 haplotype and the brown, you know, desert people.
03:57:03.680Interingled with the Canaanites and then they became some hybrid.
03:57:07.380Well, no, the, the, the Jews, the Jews were, were Canaanites and like from a historical point of view, the DNA point of view, the Jews, the Jews were like, there was Canaanites, there was Phoenicians, there was.
03:57:24.540And, and, and then there's this, this group called Israelites, which are just Canaanites who wrote a fake story drawing from the Epic of Gilgamesh.
03:57:38.620Like their, their story, their Torah is just the Gilgamesh stories from Egypt, stories from Mesopotamia.
03:57:45.720They just collected these stories and then pretended that they were like this lineage.
03:57:51.700So they're really just Canaanites with this.
03:57:55.160Well, at this point, they're hybridized Canaanites, right?
03:57:59.140So they, from my understanding of history is they were the, the quote unquote Jews or like, were they even Jews at that?
03:58:07.860But they were like in the hills of the Palestinian Hills or that mountain range there.
03:58:13.240And then you had invasions happening and intermingling going on as these wars went on.
03:58:19.120And of course they got hybridized into, and then they took on their belief system also of Canaanite, Baal and all of that and, and all of that.
03:58:30.480And so it won an S in one in became in essence, Canaanites, um, over time, over, over, I imagine hundreds and hundreds of years, um, a long time ago, this took place.
04:10:56.980What does it say about, what does God say about anyone who hurts children?
04:11:04.980They're better to have a millstone tied around their neck and thrown into the waters or something, into a well or something to that effect.
04:11:13.920Where we're getting at is that there's a bit of a conflict of interest, right?
04:11:18.960The, the old Testament and the new Testament have conflicts of interest.
04:11:22.940And the angel of death came and killed all the first, uh, firstborn sons in Egypt.
04:11:30.360You, you know, I want to point something out too about this verse from Matthew, because it says, but who so shall cause one of these little ones who believe in me to fall.
04:11:39.900It were better for him that a millstone were hung about his neck and that he were drowned in the depths of the sea.
04:11:46.020So there's a, there's kind of a critical, like, yeah, you can, you can hurt the little ones who don't believe.
04:11:52.000You can hurt the little non-believer fuckers.
04:11:57.100Take, for instance, and, and I don't know, I'd have to go back into my Bible and see, cause I forget that stuff where stuff's at and everything.
04:13:19.760When you have, uh, a certain people who basically are called the synagogue of Satan, they're antichrist, don't believe in Jesus Christ and all that stuff.
04:14:11.000Um, so, am I subject to this, uh, parameter?
04:14:20.900Well, uh, you know, if you don't believe in Jesus Christ, I just have to say, and sorry, but you might not make it into heaven.
04:14:29.460But if you don't believe in Jesus Christ, but that's not, but that's, I wanted to go to your, your reference there.
04:14:34.900Within your reference that you brought up, what, what is meant to happen to me, uh, when I say, no, that's, uh, that's retarded and I don't believe it at all.
04:15:04.680Yeah, cause I, I thought you, cause I thought you said, uh, that I should be destroyed and my women and children should be destroyed, uh, for, you know, not.
04:15:13.900I think that's for the people who claim to be Jews that are not.
04:16:47.860And I, I'm personally, I'm not going to condemn that, but I will say this, the solo scriptura doctrine overall, it has many, many faults that can be found with it.
04:17:00.240And what I'll tell you too, is there is a multiple different doctrines that you can look into that make a very, very valid point that a man or a woman that lives a just life and a godly life, whether or not they profess to be a Christian or not, that they will be saved on the basis of their actions.
04:17:24.180And there was one argument I heard that I thought was phenomenal.
04:17:27.860This guy was explaining, he said, look, he said, I think in the presence of God, God would rather speak on to someone that was an honest atheist than a lying Christian.
04:17:41.980So, so when you look at it from, go ahead.
04:17:48.440So, when you look at it from God's perspective and, and how it's viewed from somebody that's supreme to us and fully understands every aspect of someone's personality, as long as they're not lying to themselves and saying, oh, well, I don't believe in God because they, in fact, actually hate God.
04:18:04.940So, then from that perspective, that there is perfectly a good case for them to be redeemed.
04:18:10.980And another case I heard that I thought was really great.
04:18:13.700He said, do you think a monk who lives their whole life on a rock in the top of the clouds, do you think that they're going to go to hell?
04:18:20.480And the guy responding said, no, not necessarily.
04:18:22.600He said, no, absolutely not, because they have lived a good life and their works speak for themselves.
04:18:27.820And in the eyes of God, they are, they are with, they are close with God.
04:18:31.360I, in my opinion, and this is why I don't go to church, is because of hypocrites, period.
04:18:40.540I, I used to go to church every Sunday and I came home and those very same people was molesting their children, molesting their grandchildren.
04:18:49.860They was cussing like sailors, going out, cheating on their husbands and their wives, drinking on, on Monday.
04:18:56.720Well, comply, you bring up a very good point.
04:24:23.360I'm going to choose a different name here.
04:24:25.500Thor, a druidic exile with a staff car from the thunderstruck Roan, led the white wanderers
04:24:36.160from the Bronze Age forges of bondage.
04:24:38.660At the Red Sea, now storm-lashed North Atlantic, he parted the waves with incantations from the Eddas, drowning the pursuers in whirlpools guarded by nerades.
04:24:49.600On the Sinai's peak, akin to Olympus, veiled in highland fog, the Allfather inscribed the ten runes on tablets of yew wood.
04:25:01.720Honor the hearth fire, no false idols.
04:25:04.740Keep the solstice in mead halls, and tithe the first fruits of barley and boar to the ancestral barrows.
04:25:13.260The laws wove in Celtic Geza sacred taboos against oath-breaking, and North blood feuds resolved by home-gang duels under the aurora's judgment.
04:25:26.220The chosen kin, clad in woolen cloaks and torques of Electrum, wandered the steps, their wagons etched with augum scripts, foretelling a homeland of eternal mists.
04:25:39.520That's pretty good. I'm going to post it so y'all can read it.
04:26:10.360We conquered the earth through fair exchange and an honest banking system and ruled the planet for eons until the book of the final hearth.
04:26:26.400In the end times, the frostborn sun rallies the chosen kin against the beast of the eastern steppe.
04:26:34.440A hydra of Babel's tongues and Babylon's bazaars from the seven isles, the Hebrids and the apocalyptic seals, plagues of frost and famine, coldly unworthy, the faithful armored in the chainmail of faith and bearing shields, a blazing with the sun wheel, the son and rod, a clash at Armageddon's moor, a Ragnarok redux where Fenrir's kin gnash at the gates.
04:27:01.480It's victorious, the all-father remakes the world, an eternal summer in the Elysian fields of Europa where rivers run with meads, oaks whisper runes, and the chosen kin feast forever in the halls of birch and bone.
04:27:15.440Their traditions, the eternal flame against the gathering dark.
04:28:32.380I have a, it's a summary narrative of a remake of a movie from Dr. Doolittle to, from Dr. Doolittle to Dr. Doolittle, if you'd like to hear it.
04:29:05.040In a gritty, neo-lit underbelly of dystopian megacity, Dr. Doolittle unveils a mind-bending sci-fi odyssey.
04:29:15.740Dr. Emerus Doolittle, a disgraced bioengineer with a mysterious implant, discovers he can commune with the Jews.
04:29:26.700An enigmatic, bioluminescent entities lurking in the city's sewers.
04:29:32.400These ancient beings, banished from hell's infernal hierarchy, whisper secrets of cosmic rift, threatening reality itself.
04:29:43.940As Dr. Doolittle navigates a labyrinth of corporate conspiracies and rogue AI enforcers, he must guide the Jews back to their demonic origins, to the seal of breach.
04:29:59.460But with hell's gatekeepers haunting them, and his own sanity unraveling, Dr. Doolittle's quest becomes a harrowing descent into the abyss, where salvation might mean damnation.
04:31:23.420Yeah, so right now, it's only available on iPhone.
04:31:26.800So, it's not available for Android yet.
04:31:31.360But, yeah, you guys should take a peek at it, because there's a lot of wild shit coming out of there.
04:31:37.880And what it's able to recreate is driving, you know, copyright Jews nuts, because you can pretty much damn near remake anything, anything to the T with, like, no mistakes, if you work on it well enough.
04:31:58.100It's actually kind of cool and scary at the same time.
04:32:02.200But if you guys haven't seen those videos floating around, like, I posted one yesterday of a cat as a cashier getting yelled at by a Russian lady, and the cat is just, like, screaming at the Russian lady.
04:34:44.300And in the API call, it'll say, like, duration of video, resolution, aspect ratio, negative prompt, prompt, text prompt, first frame, et cetera, et cetera.
04:36:32.600If you have screenwriting experience and you feed the prompt with screenwriting experience, like, if you've ever read a script, it usually gets certain settings and details and atmospheres put into the equation.
04:36:51.300If that's what your prompt looks like, it does a really good job of generating it.
04:38:15.500Yeah, because I've seen those ones a while back, too.
04:38:19.260They're doing Charlie Kirk ones now, and it's pretty funny.
04:38:22.680But what I was going to say is that if you don't have screenwriter experience, use another AI to do it for you, right?
04:38:32.660You can prompt the AI to create a screen, essentially like a screenplay, like you can prompt it to say, hey, this is what I want, but make it in a screenwrite format.
04:38:45.580So that way you can copy-paste that into something like Sora, and it's probably going to give you a better response than it would be if you just typed it up yourself with no experience.
04:39:26.680No, but yeah, some of these things are really fucking hilarious.
04:39:29.840And I want to say that unless the Hollywood lobby and the copyright lobby, whether or not there is a copyright lobby, this is going to get way out of hand real quick.
04:39:43.260Because I shit you not, they can recreate copyright material to the T.
04:39:50.300If you want to create Disney stuff, if you want to create Simpsons stuff, Pokemon stuff, Dragon Ball Z stuff, whatever it is, right?
04:40:14.340Since I don't have an iPhone, I haven't been able to dive into it.
04:40:17.660Because, Skull, you said something about the coin rate, or I don't even know.
04:40:25.200Yeah, so the way most AIs work, Rusty, is you can't just use them, right?
04:40:30.720Like, so they have image generator AIs, they have video generator AIs, and usually they'll give you a certain amount of coins to delegate your prompt for free a day.
04:40:43.920And then depending on what your prompt is, or how you need to edit it, you have to pay with more coins.
04:40:53.240So it's the way that they're using it to monetize their platform.
04:41:41.560It's a free app you can download if you have iPhone.
04:41:44.720I don't know if this is, like, a promotional thing or something, but, like, the tokens thing is just, like, that's just something, like, it's not something worth even, like, you know, thinking about if you're not, like, working with it.
04:41:59.700Because if you, like, work with it, then token optimization and, like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah determines, like, speed and all this stuff like that.
04:42:13.060Basically, it's, like, AI inference bandwidth because AIs have to, like, infer.
04:42:18.460So machine learning inference is the actual act of creating the frames, right?
04:42:25.720So each frame has to be created with a series of ones and zeros.
04:42:30.660And the output is, like, the token cost.
04:42:33.680So there's a token cost input that determines, like, okay, this goes in and then it uses a certain amount of inference to generate these tokens that are output.
04:42:43.580And they're just streams of ones and zeros that are interpreted as a binary file, which is, like, an MP4 or, like, a .wav or whatever is, like, a, you know, a format for information that can be rendered in a certain way.
04:42:59.440So I wouldn't worry too much about token cost.
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