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I know what's on all of your minds, is the new Star Wars movie going to be good?
But, well, no, it's not.
Moving on, the next thing on your minds is, hey, Baltimore, I hear it's a really nice place to live.
And so with that in mind, I have a guest on the show.
He goes by the handle Spectre.
And he's the man behind TacticalStreamer.com.
This guy goes out and keeps an accurate assessment of what is going on with all these riots.
Initially, in Ferguson, but thankfully the mayor of Baltimore has decided to help his business out with a stimulus package by giving free spaces for rioters to destroy things.
So, Spectre, thank you for being on the show program.
How are you doing this evening?
Hey, R.E., what's going on?
It's great to be here.
Oh, man.
Baltimore is a war zone right now.
You have been.
Now, we are recording this, even though this is going live Sunday.
We're actually recording this, I believe, was it Tuesday night?
I don't know.
I've been working for 12 hours straight.
And you yourself have also been working.
You have been watching five different live streams of what's going on in Baltimore.
Yeah, that's right.
I've got my entire apartment set up like a tactical operations center.
Let me give you some of my background.
I am a prior Baltimorean.
I was military intelligence in the Maryland Army National Guard.
And I moved to St. Louis a couple years ago, and I experienced all the Ferguson unrest nine miles away from me.
And so I've been very close to all of this.
My friends in the Missouri National Guard were out there the night of the grand jury decisions.
And tonight, my friends in the Maryland National Guard were on the streets of Baltimore.
Oh, I didn't know they got out tonight.
I thought that was like last Wednesday is when they were going active.
Anyway, folks, this guy is serious business.
Like you said, ex-Army intelligence.
And what he's been doing for a while now is applying these skills to profiling and dealing with these protests.
These violent protesters that are burning down businesses, assaulting police officers.
Now, by the time you hear this, the number is going to be way up.
But last I heard, it was 12 officers that have been injured, one missing.
Maybe he'll be found.
I hope.
I pray he's still alive.
This guy's been doing this for a while.
And what he's doing is very solid, very serious.
This is actual activist citizen journalism for a righteous cause.
And you started up a second website recently.
Right.
Yeah.
NationalScannerUpdates.com.
I figured that it would be a good idea to inform the public of just what is going on and put these cities that the left is assaulting under a microscope just to reveal all of their crimes so that everybody knows what's going on and they can take appropriate actions.
So both those links will be down below.
But for now, let's like, we've introduced you.
Let's talk about Baltimore.
And let's do the stupid baby version because I know there's some people out there that have real lives and have jobs and haven't been able to keep track of all of this.
So we all know.
Listen, we all know about Trayvon Martin.
And that's really when I think this whole thing really starts.
Like this modern phenomenon started with Trayvon Martin.
Then we have, what was it, Michael Brown?
Yeah, Michael Brown.
Then we have who is the Joker in New York State?
Eric Garner.
Right.
Good idea: if you're breaking the law and you're getting arrested, don't fight back against the cops, you know?
Tasers occasionally kill people.
So just don't.
Resisting is usually a really bad idea, folks.
That's why you don't do it.
And so now we've got Baltimore, and this is really coming to a head.
How did this whole thing in Baltimore start?
Well, Arini, I think it started with a man named Freddie Gray Jr., who was told to halt. by the police and he ran and they chased him down, they tased him.
And during this time, a woman was videotaping the arrest from across the street.
And apparently, there was something wrong with the way his body was moving.
He was screaming in pain.
And that's obvious if you look at the video.
And the cops put him into a paddy wagon.
And there's a big mystery going on right now of what exactly happened on the way to the police department for filing.
Some people say that Freddie Gray had had a prior spinal surgery.
Like a week or two prior, maybe he had surgery.
Some rumors attest that he had had surgery to his spine a couple weeks before.
Right.
But this is all speculation and rumors right now.
Everything we're about to say, like 90% of it is speculative.
None of this is actual.
This isn't even information yet.
If we were newspaper reporters, we would not be saying any of this because it's still too speculative.
Right.
Well, correction.
If we were honest newspaper reporters.
Now, so at some point between the arrest and his arrival at the precinct, he suffered a paralysis from a spinal injury.
Right.
And it was like a week that he went through a coma and later died due to these injuries people are saying.
And he underwent a number of surgeries during that time.
And now the police department, the governor, they're saying, you know, please wait for the facts to come out until anyone, you know, you have to.
You have to wait a certain time.
It's all here saying rumor right now.
Like, I just saw an arrest record for him.
But the arrest record, I believe, is genuine, but all it shows is drug-related.
And then supposedly there's a rap sheet out for him that says what sort of drug...
Like, was he just smoking a joint 20, 30 times and he kept getting arrested?
Or was he running drugs?
What was he doing?
There's an arrest report that came out.
But again, we don't know if this is a real arrest report.
Right.
We don't know what we, all we know is that there was a spinal injury.
He spent a week in the hospital after being arrested.
Do we even know what he was arrested for?
You know, I'm not quite sure.
That information hasn't been really pounded in the news lately.
So we have no idea...
How is it that a story...
This story...
This isn't even a story yet.
We know his name.
We know that he died.
We know it's the cause of death.
I mean, we know that there was an arrest, and we know that he had a history with the police.
That's it.
That's a 40-word blur on the crime page.
Right.
You know, but what strikes me is that these useful idiots, and I'm going to call them useful idiots, because there's something going on that is just completely out of control.
And people want to riot.
They are using this as an excuse to riot.
They're not using it as an excuse to get justice for Freddie Gray.
They have other things they're trying to do, such as try and overthrow the United States government, in my honest opinion.
And they're doing exactly what the shadow government wants.
That's a very obscure reference right there.
Whatchamacallit?
Venture Brothers.
The secret government wants them to be doing this.
So we have this guy that was, again, oh, by the way, he just happens to be black, as the WASPs would say.
And so this, this gets reported in the media, and now we have Baltimore.
Baltimore, now, in my opinion, you're the expert here, but in my opinion, this puts Ferguson to shame.
Oh, this is Ferguson times 10.
And having lived in Baltimore and seeing, you know, driving by certain streets, there were just places you did not go as a white person.
Well, I've seen The Wire.
I trust it was a fairly accurate representation.
Yeah, I remember actually President Obama saying that it was his favorite show.
Obama, you learned the wrong lessons from it.
Obama just learned how to play chess.
That's why he liked it.
That's right.
I believe it.
No, listen, Ferguson, Ferguson started off with a whole bunch of ultimately misguided but understandable protests.
I think everybody nowadays, like we are really beginning to live in a low-trust society.
I get nervous when there's a cop behind me, and I'm white.
You know, I can only imagine if I were a black guy and a cop showed up behind me.
I also don't break any laws.
I don't smoke marijuana.
I don't do anything.
And I get nervous when a cop's behind me.
And, you know, like, I'm not trying to justify breaking the law, like, but smoking marijuana, I have a lot of trouble getting up on a high horse about taming the dragon with a reefer.
Well, you know, Arini, I think everybody's nervous when a cop's behind them on the street.
This is just something else.
Well, I can understand the initial protests in Ferguson.
Especially with the black community, I can understand a lot of it.
There's a lot of factors going into this.
Okay, I mean, we have the social welfare system that is destroying the black community, creating a generation full of criminals.
And of course, like a good cop is going to, you know, they're going to go with their instinct.
They're going to analyze 50 things about you, and one of those 50 things is going to be race.
You know, if they find a white guy in a predominantly black neighborhood, that will ring their alarm bell.
It's just part of being a cop.
Recently, actually, I wrote a whole piece about profiling our types and threat assessment, et cetera, where I link to you.
It's a really complex phenomenon.
It's not racism.
It's not hatred.
It's just part of being a cop.
And when you have a community that's being devastated through socialism, yeah, there's going to be more arrests because there's more crime happening there.
At the same time, I can see where decent blacks, and there are a lot of decent blacks.
After all, all the businesses that got burned to the ground in Ferguson, well, not all of them, but the majority of them were black-owned, from what I understand, were they not?
They were.
Yeah, and there are a lot of decent black guys.
And they're a real community.
And people like Jesse Jackson exploit it.
Yes.
Yes, they do.
The initial protests, I completely understand in Ferguson.
And then thugs, black thugs, and white Marxists just pounced on the city.
And so what started off as a misguided but understandable protest turned into violent burning of businesses, turned into anarchy.
They're opportunists and they want to extort everything possible in order to get something.
And this time that something is a lot bigger than it's ever been.
Right.
Ferguson started off as the media misreports the death of Michael Brown.
A legitimate protest starts, and then the Marxist and the Marxists and violent thugs descend upon the town and turn it into chaos, but it's dealt with fairly quickly.
Would you say that's a good description of Ferguson?
Quickly.
Well, you know, there are a lot of policemen that know what's going on, and they're geared for this.
This has become the norm now.
In every city across the United States, this is what has become normal due to what happened in Ferguson.
Baltimore is a Pokemon, but I think when your Pokemon involves, it gets extra lightning powers or something.
And that's what Baltimore is like.
You know, Ferguson was friendly and tame compared to what's going on in Baltimore.
Oh, Baltimore is a game changer.
So a report came out that the Bloods, the Crips, the Nation of Islam, and a gang called the Black Guerrilla Family have actually united in Baltimore during these protests.
And that was the day of the funeral.
They took a picture, which is really interesting.
They took a picture together, throwing up all their gang signs.
And the Nation of Islam gives the ISIS symbol, which is really interesting because during the whole Ferguson unrest, on the through, I mean, throughout the whole thing, there were reports coming in that there were Middle Eastern terrorist elements being contacted and helping plan the unrest, giving tips.
I'm sure some of them were even there.
And I'm thinking actually Hamas was contacted.
But this is even bigger now.
Because we have now reports of through Joe Biggs at Infowars.com.
And, you know, say what you want about Infowars.com.
have a lot of good stuff that's mixed up with some very questionable things but the report that Joe is easy to criticize and they're a little bit loony every once in a while but they're their predictions come true Right.
And there was a couple weeks ago, Joe Biggs had went into Mexico and he had his truck set up.
He had GoPros on his truck, just looking out 360, and he rolled up to this complex, okay?
And when he got back, the FBI wanted to talk with him.
And from what I can gather, ISIS is at the border of Mexico right now, gearing up, having partnered with drug cartels and having collaborated with them.
They're probably in touch with many of these elements in Baltimore, in Ferguson.
Our country is under attack, and we are at war.
We have just not come out and said it yet.
This is fourth-generational warfare that is occurring.
And again, the protesters, for the most part, they're useful idiots.
They're the shock army.
I mean, these native citizens, this is not.
This is not the Los Angeles Rodney King.
We're bitter because our lives suck because we're on welfare.
This is not merely a riot.
This is more than a riot, is what you're saying.
Oh, this is so much more than a riot.
You have several gang elements uniting and taking orders and watching the helicopter feed.
It's very interesting to watch the bodies run on the ground because they act like a flock of birds, if you know what I mean, going from building to building, throwing rocks.
They always stay together.
Because you know how a flock of birds flies in a formation.
Like, they'll go that 19th century biologists actually speculate a group soul for the birds.
And it was only recently that we managed to demonstrate with computer programs that a bunch of very simple decisions can create the illusion of a group mind.
That each individual bird only needs to make very simple decisions to be part of the flock and to flock with the rest of the birds.
Wow, that's amazing.
Yeah, it is a group mind thing.
And I wonder if they're getting orders to stick together or if it's just kind of a natural.
You know what?
You could boil down these orders into five bullet points.
In fact, I would bet dollars to donuts that these guys have received.
Good lord.
I mean, al-Qaeda originally meant the base, meaning the basic strategy of being a terrorist.
It was not an organization.
It was a manual written that the 9-11 terrorists used.
And I would not be surprised if there was a similar the base.
And one of the rules is stick with the crowd and attack random targets.
Yeah, like these are very simple rules for the individual to follow.
Like, we're ex-military.
We're used to extremely complex orders and tactics and so forth.
Because the army is about organized, laser-precise violence.
Whereas terrorism is not about precise violence, but maximum violence.
Absolutely right.
And you can do that with five to ten bullet points.
And yeah, that would now maybe they're just going by instinct.
I'm sure humans have instincts for rioting, the same way birds have instincts for flying.
But honestly.
Yeah, I.
It's just kind of amazing just to watch.
I mean, to watch it from afar.
You know, I have in my room here, like, a number of monitors with different feeds up.
I have a lot of RAM on my computer.
And I see it from different angles, which, you know, you have different elements.
You have the white guilt liberals, the Marxists.
They will fold every time when the real threat comes out, that cops are advancing.
You haven't read the RK book yet, have you?
No, I have not.
He argues that the R strategy is to side with the enemy and to trick Ks into fighting each other.
So when our soldiers go to war, you side with the enemy.
And you pass all these rules of combat, rules of engagement, that hamper our forces and prevent them from fighting to survive.
And basically, you suck up to whoever the winner is.
So if you can get away with it, you suck up to the enemy.
And so these Marxists, these white liberal Democrat, university, Peace Nick, Greenback, these scumbags, they are cowards and they are sucking up to whomever they can.
They're not afraid of the cops because the cops have rules.
So they suck up to the black thugs in this case.
Or Islam in another case.
Right.
And they are a.
They have.
In doing this, I will argue that they have completely separated themselves from if they're calling for war without calling for war.
They are.
This is treason.
Yeah, the R-type is fundamentally treasonous.
It's what they do.
They want the cops and the thugs.
Like the cops and the thugs.
And see, I want to give this much credit to the thugs.
Because the majority of the people in those crowds.
Or I'm briefly mentioned.
What's that show about Baltimore?
The Wire?
The Wire.
Now, the gangsters in that show, you can respect those gangsters because the top ones are serious.
You know, they're playing a chess game with one another and against the cops, etc.
They're in it to win.
They know what they're doing.
But the majority of the thugs dealing drugs in the street, the 14-year-old kids, they're just punks.
And the majority of these crowds are throwing rocks at windows.
These are punks.
These are useful idiots.
Yeah, it's just.
You know, the same kind of thing happened in Nazi Germany with the brown shirts.
You know, causing unrest in cars.
You know?
And I am kind of speculating what happens if this becomes like an organized resistance.
It would essentially turn into some form of guerrilla warfare where the unrest would go on for so long until the United States government taps out and says, we'll give you what you want, we'll pay you, or whatever.
But I think what they want actually is land or some form of separation, some form of independence from the United States.
And that's kind of just impossible at this point.
You know what I mean?
Are their motives that transparent?
I don't think they want something so prosaic.
I think they want the chaos.
I mean, did the brown shirts want something specific?
No, but it was the leaders who, you know, who spoke the propaganda that eventually helped capsize the Weimar Republic.
And it's appeasement that kills you.
It's.
You know what?
Let's continue.
Let's pursue this.
This comparison of the Ferguson riots to Nazi Germany.
Because you're right.
There is.
This is eminently comparable.
Now, I will be somebody that will point out that, you know, I consider myself a historical restoricist, and that I actually want to talk about what actually happened in history rather than inserting some ideological narrative.
And, you know, since we are the victors of World War II, to a certain extent, that means having sympathy for the Germans and understanding how that came about rather than dehumanizing all of them and calling them evil.
Your average German did have a lot of legitimate grievances with what happened in World War I.
And there were certainly a less, like, there were a couple of legitimate grievances and a lot of angry feels about the Jews.
Which, I mean, like anti-Semitism, it's been an ongoing issue in Europe for two millennia.
We're not going to solve it this year.
Let's just move forward from that because I hate dwelling on that topic.
Now, when we talk about the Ferguson, it starts off a lot of these black community leaders have legitimate complaints.
Maybe a bit misguided, but not entirely wrong.
I think that you and I, and I think our audience, can have some empathy for how these people feel like they're constantly being profiled by the cops.
Even if we just don't agree with them, we can understand where they're coming from and that they are having a peaceful protest.
And once the rioters are done, once the brown shirts go out and smash bricks through windows, and then they disappear when the sun rises and the reasonable ones come out and we make concessions to them.
Right.
People just want to live in peace and peace at what cost.
That's the question we all need to be asking ourselves.
And I think that the cost, the price that they're putting on it is just For the United States to appease these thugs that are causing havoc in the streets, they ultimately want separatism.
But they want a peace of the land for themselves.
They're black nationalists.
Well, the thugs, I think you're overstating it.
I don't see the thugs having, they want violence.
They want to be violent.
And they might couch it in ideology.
The problem is when we start grouping together the civilized protesters who may or may not have a legitimate claim.
You know, but whatever their claim is, they're upfront about what it is.
When we group them together with the violent thugs, and when they themselves group themselves together with the violent thugs.
Because violent thugs are going to be destroying Baltimore for the next week at least.
And then the reasonable voices are going to come and, quote-unquote, reasonable.
If these people were reasonable, you know what I would really like to see?
I would like to see a peaceful black protest against the thugs.
I would like to see a black protest that when the cops are lined up, standing in front of the cops.
Show that you're an American.
Show that you support the values of this country, even if you think the cops haven't been following them.
Actually, it's happened.
Last night, a Vietnam veteran, black Vietnam veteran, stood in front of the police and stated that he supports America, that what these thugs are doing is morally and ethically wrong, and that he would be the first one to stand up and say it.
You know, the whole Black Lives Matter.
Yeah, God bless him.
He is a patriot and a hero.
That's what a hero looks like, people.
And Marxists use artificial divisions to separate us.
Let's go back to Nazi Germany for a second.
One of the big reasons they were so angry at the Jews were because Jewish banks allegedly defunded Germany right before the end of World War I.
So basically the bankers said, no, we're not giving you any more credit.
You can't buy any more bullets.
And that's why they lost.
That's the popular perception of Germany.
The pawnbroker that the brown shirt's going through a brick through his...
Do you think he's part of that Jewish banking cartel?
The guy that works 12 hours a day and is just trying to raise his family.
And yeah, he's a little bit Jewish.
Oh, I bet.
He's got some annoying jokes.
Do you think that guy was behind the defeat of Germany?
No.
Do you think any of those people, like even if there were, like, let's suppose the absolute worst, and the Jews did intentionally destroy Germany in World War I for sake of argument, do you think the brown shirts threw a brick at any single one of those individuals who did that?
Or they throw them at working-class Jews that are just like the rest of us losers.
And, and, and, what businesses?
Hey.
Who owns...
What color of skin is it of the bus are the business owners whose businesses are being burned and stolen from?
You know, I saw a great image caption.
I'm protesting the racist cops by stealing all the Doritos in Baltimore.
You know, liquor stores and 7-Elevens and pharmacies have been the number one targets in these riots.
And, man, just to add on to that, I saw some footage of the 1968 Baltimore riots.
And then I saw pictures of the buildings that were bombed out, burned out, whatever, today.
And they are still bombed out, burned out, you know, pieces.
Oh, and these ones.
I mean, unless something really positive happens in the near future.
And I'm not discounting that because people are waking up.
It really seems to me like people are waking up.
I mean, like, the Gamergate thing, people are noticing what's going on.
So there might be a really positive change, but do you think any of these businesses are going to be rebuilt?
Any of these pharmacies are going to reappear?
No, not at all.
Not under the current trajectory.
And I want to make an argument for white flight and why it's probably a good idea.
And I think everybody listening to this can probably understand why.
It's survival.
Nobody wants to live in a war zone.
That's an argument for black flight as well.
I mean, that's like Aaron Clary's book, The Black Man's Guide Out of Power.
Wait, what's it called?
I have it around here somewhere.
The Black Man's Guide Out of Poverty, it's, you don't have, why would you live there?
get out.
You know, being in a war zone is not...
If that's black culture, then everything the white supremacists say is true.
Right.
And I have to state this.
This is not a race thing.
This is a cultural thing.
Yes.
Yes.
The race is a distraction.
The race is an excuse.
It's always an excuse.
with feminists men versus women that's idiotic men and women have always when men love women women love men Right.
I actually, this will, a few days ago, by the time this goes live, I just recorded a video on the whole, like, the artificial womb, how that.
At the end of the day, even with all of the reproductive technology, all these feminists saying that we need to get rid of all men and we'll just have a collection of studs that will donate to sperm banks.
We have sperm banks.
The majority of women want to marry a man to have children.
And in this toxic culture, the marriages fail quite often.
But they still want a real ⁇ they don't want a sperm bank.
They want a man.
And men, even knowing how terrible it is, still want a woman.
You know, like men and women are in together.
And with the race, like, there are differences between the races.
That's basic freaking science.
You know, you want to go argue with science, go argue with them, not me.
I just follow what the scientists say.
But it's, this is not a race thing.
It's about civilized people versus savage, Marxist scumfags.
Well, Irini, I think, you know, Ferguson was just the start.
Baltimore upped the game.
And this whole idiotic Black Lives Matter movement.
And you know what?
It's stupid.
It's new.
Derp.
No one was saying they didn't.
Even the hardcore white nationalist sites, they don't like blacks very much, but they don't want to murder them.
They just want them to stop being dumbasses.
Stop looting.
Stop rioting.
Like, leave us alone and live in peace.
Like, I wish the best for you, but some of them are real dicks about it.
But even at their worst, I mean, there was the KKK, a Democrat organization, but that really got disbanded by the 20s.
You know what?
Do you know what we need to talk about?
Is the mayor of Baltimore?
Now, I think she really proves that everything that had every negative thing that's ever been said about a female leader is sometimes quite true.
I wouldn't say she's much of a Thatcher, would you?
She is she has no leadership skills at all.
It's probably on the negative side of the scale.
I don't know how she got elected.
She murdered the police to give the protesters room for destruction because burning businesses was part of their freedom of speech.
Right.
I was the first one who caught that and tweeted that out, actually.
To give them space to destroy.
And I had to go back for a second.
Wait, did she say that?
Did she say, and she, you know what?
Before in her press conference, she justified looting because it's done in the name of the oppressed.
Please!
We're not even talking about CVS pharmacy here, okay?
I mean, listen, the argument that, hey, Walmart can afford it if I shop, that's a bullshit argument.
But I get it.
We're talking about looting the local privately owned, independent convenience, but not even the 7-Eleven.
And I would bet dollars to donate that most 7-Elevens are actually independently owned.
It's like McDonald's, you buy a franchise.
But you're still like, you pay.
If your 7-Eleven gets looted, you pay.
We're talking about Joe's Burgers.
Joe's Burgers just got burned to the ground.
Right.
And let me remind everyone that one of the first things that she said that she took the time to say in her press conference was to thank the Nation of Islam for helping her deal with the riots.
And now let's go back a couple.
Oh, they helped her deal with them, did they?
Oh, and let's go back a couple months to Louis Farrakhan getting on.
You heard his sole speech, Wool, where he said, we'll tear this goddamn country apart.
Did you hear that?
No, I didn't hear that one, but somehow I'm not surprised that a prominent social figure in America threatened to tear the country apart and nobody reported on it.
It's just shocking.
And, you know, Monday, Freddie Gray's funeral, the riots broke out like 30 minutes after the funeral, after all 30 minutes.
And during the funeral, and I watched the whole thing on point.
It was really spontaneous to me.
Oh, that sounds organic.
That's democracyinaction.com.
Hit the nail on the head.
In the funeral, during the funeral, on the walls, they had projectors saying black lives matter.
And then you had all these people in the black nationalist community coming out and riling people up.
It was like an Al Sharpton speech.
And by the way, every black person I've met despises Al Sharpton.
They're embarrassed that he's a member of their race.
Right.
And how many times has he met at the White House to speak with the president over the last 10 months?
A president who is less black than I am.
My father grew up in Jamaica.
I'm literally more black than Barack Obama, culturally.
I mean, he has a lot of black slave sellers on his father's side.
So I guess he's like African black slave seller.
How is Barack Obama black?
Because he has melon in his skin?
You know, like, anytime anybody talks intelligently about race, about the Nordic race or about the British race or the romantic Italian race, the sexiest one, it's largely about culture.
Yeah, like, one of my good friends is Jewish, and technically he's adopted.
But he is very, very Jewish, because he's, yeah, he's not genetically Jewish.
He talks a little bit.
He's a little bit more charismatic than most Jews.
But he is very Jewish culturally.
He is a very lawful man.
Yeah, and then Barack Obama, raised by...
Oh, God, don't even get me started on this.
How did this folk get elected twice?
Oh, right, democracy.
Democracy and marketing.
He ran his election on the most on a platform for hope and change.
Isn't that a little ambiguous?
Project whatever you want onto him.
Now, I heard a really interesting argument, and this comes from Internet Aristocrat who was saying that because the mayor encouraged people to riot, business owners and individuals could potentially sue the city of Baltimore for the damages caused by these riots.
Wow.
And they should.
They should.
It sounds pretty legally airtight to me.
She completely encouraged everything that happened.
She literally told the cops to give them space to destroy.
It was quote-unquote destroy, wasn't it?
Yeah.
Those were her exact words.
Give them space.
We're not exaggerating or confabulating here.
It was she said to the cops people have the right to destroy businesses.
Did you know when the governor finally, the governor of Maryland finally appeared on television, he said repeatedly, she finally called me.
Finally.
I mean, he must have said it like four times.
She had taken an excess of three hours after what the Maryland with the Maryland disaster center or the emergency center, MEMA, would have said would be a great time.
Either she's completely oblivious as to how to lead a city, or she's in cahoots with someone, and I think the latter.
I think it's.
I think she is obviously after thinking the Nation of Islam and having the Nation of Islam have a nice photo op with the United Bloods and Crips who are taking out AK-47s into the streets of Baltimore, looting, rioting, all of this.
I think there's a lot behind the scenes that is not out right now.
I really don't think she's much of a thinker or a strategist.
She just do what it is, she does what she is told to do.
She really strikes me as that type.
You know, this is the person that just does not.
And for the record, in the military, the military's got no room for these people.
Oh, no.
There is no room in the military for somebody that just follows orders.
Seriously.
I mean, that's the stereotype that's played about us, right?
That, oh, you don't even think for yourself.
No, a soldier that can't think for himself is a liability on the battlefield.
You put him in the rim, the rear echelon motherfuckers.
Move a box for a goddamn living if you can't think for yourself.
If you're going to be in the army, you need to think for yourself because this is a dynamic, constantly changing situation.
We need switched-on-aware troops.
She strikes me as a rim.
And let me just add: no offense to anybody that's working in support.
I've seen cooks do amazing things.
I hated being in the QM, and I'm very glad you people are doing that.
And I'm sorry that you have to deal with all the numpties, but in Combat Arms, we don't have space for numpties.
So this is not meant to insult everybody in service support.
You know, what strikes me is that everybody respects someone who can challenge authority.
Even if that person is wrong, they've got the cohonies to stand up for what they believe, to put their name and their face out there, to take a risk.
Right.
Mind you, that person still has the ability to listen and follow orders at the same time.
She finally spoke with the president and then started calling these rioters thugs, which was really shocking for me to see because I didn't think Barack Obama had a son.
He could be a thug.
Right?
Right?
Isn't it just both sides of your mouth, buddy?
Oh, my God.
That birth certificate looked real convincing, by the way, with all the obvious Photoshop.
Ah, what?
Now, for the record, my conspiracy theory on that is that he was born in America, and he intentionally leaked a falsified birth certificate to screw with people.
Right, like he was born in Hawaii before Hawaii became a state.
There's two weird guys.
All I know for certain is that what was released, the birth certificate that was released, was definitely a forgery.
The long form one.
It's an obvious forgery.
It's a spit-in-your-face forgery.
The CIA can do a better forgery than that.
Oh, God, that's.
I don't talk about conspiracy theories because too many of them are true, and you sound like an idiot for talking about them.
Right.
We can speculate all we want.
But your average voters say, oh, you've released the long form.
Have you looked at it?
No, but CNN said, okay, yeah, CNN, the same ones that started the Baltimore riot.
But what's really striking is that a lot of these people who are the useful idiots, they do follow these conspiracy theories, but they get the wrong they either get the wrong spin of it, the wrong narrative of it, they don't think for themselves.
This is the R-types.
One thing I've noticed.
Actually, I've debated about doing a video about this because I don't.
There's enough people making fun of conspiracy theorists I don't want to add to it.
When about I rough guesstimate about 50% of the conspiracy theories are 50% true.
They're always looking for agency in them.
Like they talk about the Illuminati.
Now, listen, by the time God crapped out the third caveman, a conspiracy was launched against one of them.
People do conspiracies.
It's what people do.
There's conspiracies all over the frickin' place.
You know, Owen and I conspired to make this movie about Sarkeesi and to expose her for her BS.
But people are always seeking after the ER conspiracy.
Like they take, like for instance, take the foundation of the Federal Reserve.
That was an actual conspiracy.
But then they have to connect it to the Knights Templar.
And they have to connect it to Egyptian mythology.
And they have to connect it to frickin' everything under the sun.
As opposed to positing that each and every one of these conspiracies is its own conspiracy and there is no plan and that welcome to human nature.
People are pretty stupid and evil.
You know, speaking of conspiracy theories, I think it's probably appropriate, given the circumstances that are happening in Baltimore, Oakland, California, Ferguson, New York.
We need to talk about Jade Helm, which is the conspiracy theory right now that has got all the three percenters, the idealistic patriots just thumping at their keyboards, asking the real Americans, asking what the heck is going on in the southwest corner of the United States.
Well, what is going on?
I haven't heard of this one.
So from what I can gather, the news that's come out is that the military is gearing up for an extended training exercise starting in June.
And it's from Texas all the way to California.
I mean, spanning all those states.
And, you know, random people are in these states reporting seeing Walmarts shut down, massive military convoys on the roads, moving equipment.
All this stuff is going on.
And, you know, I can only speculate after hearing, hey, ISIS is at the border.
The Marxists are rioting, looting.
I mean, you know, they're helping those looters.
And the Nation of Islam is holding up gang signs in the same way that ISIS does.
What is going on?
I think America is under attack.
No, I believe it's under attack.
And I believe that it's under attack from within.
And that is to destabilize what is currently going on.
And when someone attacks from at the border, from the Mexico border, then it will give it disperse troop movements, thinning them.
Like, if you've ever played risk, you know what I mean?
it thins out resources we have a but i have to say we have a very strong military and And, you know, I can only speculate.
Thank you.
The soldiers on the ground.
All right, you know, let me rewind a little bit.
And we will get back to this.
I'm not trying to change topic, but contribute to this.
Let's talk about the whole libertarian position on cops for a second.
Because I think a lot of really good people get attracted to libertarianism.
And certainly, like, I don't know about Rand Paul.
Okay, like, I don't have any strong opinions this way or the other.
Is he playing the game or is he a hypocrite?
I don't frickin' know.
But a lot of people get attracted to libertarianism or anarcho-capitalism because it's very easy, simple solution.
If I completely reject the state, then I don't have to take moral responsibility.
I'm never wrong.
Do you know what I'm saying?
Like, I completely disagree with government, then I can never be held culpable for voting for a bad president.
That's the coward's way out.
And with the militarization of police, you know, five years ago, I was the I and even today, I'm not a fan of the militarization of police.
You know what?
Let me tell you about my keychain.
Okay?
On the one side, it says the right to keep and bear arms.
On the other side, there's an emblem of an AR-15 with the words, I don't call 911.
That's my perspective on the Second Amendment.
I don't like, I don't hate cops, but like Bukowski, I feel better when they're not around.
Right, I think everybody does.
Nobody wants to have a policeman around unless they have the same thing.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Yeah, and it's.
I don't think in a civilized society, I don't even think cops should have guns in a civilized society.
I think citizens should have guns, but not cops.
The cops have the badge.
That's their shield.
And that thing's bloody magical.
I wrote a piece about that.
I look up the magic of the shield.
Interesting.
But when you see stuff like Ferguson, like Baltimore, I'm glad that those cops have sniper rifles, that they have APCs.
I'm glad that they have all this stuff, because this has been building for a while.
And they signed up to be cops.
And I wish to God they were just peace officers, but they're about to become peacekeepers.
And a peacekeeper is a soldier.
A soldier kills people and saves lives.
Peace officer keeps the peace.
Right.
You know, and them having weapons, it's the only thing that the enemy respects is a show of force.
Which they're not, much like our soldiers, they are not allowed to do.
Now, when it comes to the popular conspiracies, the crowd is stupid, but the crowd has a certain amount of animal sense.
And they tend to be stupid about the specifics.
You know, they think there's an Illuminati secretly pulling all the strings of everybody, and they're dirt, dirt, dirt.
It's no, no, they're just a whole bunch of self-interested, short-term thinking people out for a buck.
But the big picture of where it's all heading, they tend to be pretty accurate with that.
Yep.
We are heading to civil war, war of some type.
It's already unrest in a number of major cities.
I think the real question, and you know, maybe I'm just an acolyte of anonymous conservative here, the RK theory of politics.
Maybe it's just that, but I really think the real question is who can we trust?
You know, on the one hand, I trust every serviceman in Canada and the United States and Britain and the rest of NATO.
I trust every serviceman.
They are good human beings.
The leadership, well, are the failures, are the failures just because we've been caught.
Like, listen, leaders make mistakes.
You've got to forgive them.
Sometimes they just make bloody mistakes.
Or is it organized?
And with some of the goings-on with the generalship in the United States, you really have to wonder about that.
Right.
It comes to the cops.
Should the cops have military equipment?
In a perfect world, no.
In this world, I'm actually kind of glad they have military equipment.
And then you got the spooks.
You know, you got the CIA, the FBI.
And whose side are they on?
Who do we trust?
Right.
Do you trust their orders?
You know, because I would have to say that 99% of the time.
Perfect example.
This war on drugs.
Everybody that gets arrested in the war on...
Let's say 70% of the people arrested in the war on drugs were committing a crime.
And they were probably a dirtbag to boot.
Overall, though, the war on drugs has weakened us.
It has decreased trust in our societies.
It has decreased respect for the cops.
It has increased violence in the streets.
It has benefited the top-tier drug dealers.
I mean, even the ones that get arrested.
Sorry, drug dealers are really stupid.
They don't think long-term.
And if they can make a million dollars and then spend the rest of the year, the rest of their life in prison, they'll do that.
So they've benefited.
It's encouraged more drug dealing.
The war on drugs might on the individual level have been waged justly.
On the meta-level, it's been a complete, an absolute failure for our civilization.
You know, I will have to say I trust 99% of the soldiers that join.
There are some that actually join because they want to learn how to use these military tactics and bring them back and teach their gangs at home.
It's worse than them are the political assholes.
Right.
And I want to say that trust is a very curious word because you, like these patriots, these three percenters that have America's best interest at heart, constitutional interest at heart, I trust them.
And when you apply to the soldiers, a lot of the time they don't have the scope of the big picture that is coming down from the top.
So do you trust their orders?
Right?
And this is a really hard conversation to have, but I've been really mulling it over.
In the American Forces oath of enlistment, I swore, and the memory of it, it lives within me.
I still abide by it.
I will protect America against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Now, mull over those words, domestic enemies.
What is a domestic enemy?
You know, in my case, I swore to uphold the standards of Queen Elizabeth II, not a government that betrays her interests.
There's a little bit of ambiguity there, but I really think a huge part of our problem, and recently, I've been outspoken against certain people, ostensibly on the right, who I don't think are behaving in an honorable or trustworthy manner.
They're, of course, they're using all the words of the right, but they're doing it to create backfighting and internal conflict and egoism and all of the problems of the left side of the political spectrum.
The entire reason that these people should never be allowed into power.
These sneaky males.
There's a lot of infection of that on the right.
And I think what we need to be doing is instead of defining our friends versus opposition based upon based upon what they say they believe, we need to start defining it based upon how they behave.
Right.
Acts speak louder than words.
And I don't think anybody votes conservative if they're a sneaky backfighter.
Cut that person.
The acts that we have seen coming out of Baltimore this past week, those are acts of war.
Now, they aren't.
What makes it a really curious situation, though, is that they're not organized like an army is.
This is fourth generational.
This is about maximizing violence, not targeted violence.
I mean, our entire history of military violence, also, it all comes out of the whole knightly code that you don't attack women or children, that you use violence to achieve a distinct political end.
You use the minimum and appropriate amount of violence.
Right.
Arguably, sometimes that's a nuclear bomb on Hiroshima.
And there's actually a huge debate over that.
Folks, don't distract.
Yes, there's a huge debate over whether the nuclear bomb was justified.
I tend to think it wasn't.
But there's an argument that it was.
Sometimes the appropriate level of violence is a nuclear bomb.
Sometimes it's a punch in the face.
Sometimes it's just pulling your pistol out of the holster.
But it's targeted specific violence, militaristic violence, is all about the minimum and most effective.
What they are doing is the maximum level to create terror, not to achieve a political end.
They're talking about, there are rumors they are targeting police officers to kill them, but they are not planning to suicide bomb police headquarters.
Which if your political goal would be served by murdering police officers or by killing them, since this would be war, then bombing police headquarters would make the most sense.
That's not what they're doing.
They're trying to instill terror.
Right.
Well, how do you figure?
You know, just yesterday, I think it's the number is up to like 15 now.
15 police officers have been admitted to the hospital for serious injuries.
A number of white people, and I, you know, and I'm only going to say it because that's who they said they were going to target.
Have been polar bear hunting's been going on for a while.
Right.
There is racial violence in this country, and it's primarily black on white.
Right.
But it's so the national media is is not talking about it.
They refuse to talk about it.
And we have to take a step back and analyze.
Not just ask, but just analyze why that is.
So many of the, so much of the footage in Ferguson is taken of the spectacle, right?
They don't, at the police rallies that I've been to and I've filmed, the mainstream media does not come up and ask us for interviews like they do the Black Lives Matter protesters.
We don't give them a spectacle.
We don't give them media footage that gets views, that gets clicks, that gets likes.
Everybody wants to see a shocker.
And that's really what they're there for.
I think you are being way too kind to the media.
The thing is, you know what?
I can give a bloody good performance for the media.
I know perfectly well that it's a performance art.
I can do that.
If I were there, if I'm anywhere, and the media interviews me, I will give them a good performance.
I will give them something interesting and worth listening to.
I mean, we've been talking for over an hour now, and I think all of this has been worth listening to.
This is entertaining.
They're not ignoring you because you don't have a spectacle.
They have an agenda.
They are the ones that started this riot.
Absolutely.
Did you see the footage of the marches when Freddie Gray was either the day or a couple days after Freddie Gehray was taken into custody and died that a CNN reporter is walking down the street with these thugs that say we will kill.
Okay, and it's in that clip that he says, oh yes, I am very much with the protesters when he's talking to the news anchor.
He was very vehement with that.
He is very with them.
CNN, it's the Communist News Network.
We have the CBC in Canada, the Communist Broadcasting Corporation.
Oh, wonderful.
What this boils down to is that it's...
Listen, if this were an act... If we would admit that this was a war, the moment that we admitted it was a war, we would win.
Because hypothetically, and I am hypothetic, hypothetically, if all of these black thugs went to war with Baltimore's finest, who are a very mixed racial group, those neighborhoods would be cleared of all human beings within a week.
There's no contest there.
And when you say black, I assume you mean culturally.
Well, you know what?
I don't want to denigrate the black race by equating ghetto culture to them.
Like, the ghetto culture is Democrat creation, etc., etc.
But yeah, like all of the scumbags, their neighborhoods would be cleared.
Including all of the non-scumbags living in there, since that's the problem.
We have honor.
They don't.
They are indiscriminately attacking cops.
Now, not attacking cops in a militaristically effective manner.
Like I said, they're not bombing police headquarters.
They're injuring officers, putting them in the house.
They're creating an atmosphere of terror.
And what terrorists, like, terrorists want you to attack them.
They want the excuse because it's a huge recruiting drive.
Every police officer, regardless of skin color, that loses his cool and beats up a black thug, that will be used as an excuse to recruit more black thugs.
They're trying to win a psychological victory of making the cops afraid, of making the cops more reactionary.
They're not trying to kill cops for the sake of killing cops.
They are a complete failure by that metric.
They want to kill cops for the sake of terrifying cops.
And the rest of us.
Psychological victory.
Yeah, it is psychological warfare.
That's exactly what it is.
And we need the moral gumption to actually stand up and say, no, burning down businesses is wrong.
I don't approve of police overreaction, but if you're being arrested, don't fight back.
You know, every time when you see a guy being chased by, you know, you see a car chase, like, where's the guy going to go?
You've got a helicopter following you.
You know, you're going 70 miles an hour down the highway with a spotlight on you, and you've got a motorcade convoy of police officers following you.
You're not going to escape.
If you run.
Most police departments have stopped doing high-speed chases because it causes civilian deaths, and they don't need to do it anyway.
They'll find you eventually.
So the one being chased, his goal is to put as many people in danger as possible so that the police officers – see, that's a double-edged sword though.
If he's putting people in danger, then he's obviously a significant threat.
Yeah, I think the honestly, I think the video game Grand Theft Auto really sums up the whole situation rather well.
In Grand Theft Auto, you live in a world that i i it's like this world cranked up to 11.
It's frickin ridiculously annoying.
All the pedestrians say remarkably stupid things.
All the radio stations are beyond hypocritical.
Everybody's per it's it's like an even crappier version of this reality.
And so that gives you the permission to be angry.
Now, every single day, us regular people, we are very frustrated with life.
We're very angry at the world.
We want to yell at our roommate or our mother or our girlfriend or whomever.
We want to yell at somebody and blame them for our problems.
But we're mature adults and we recognize that they didn't cause our problems.
Grand Theft Auto gives you a world where, you know what?
Everybody else really did cause your problems.
This world is full of idiots.
And so it's justified.
You go on this violent police chase blowing up vehicles and running over civilians, etc., out of just this letting go of your antipathy for everything.
That's what a police chase is.
That's what a criminal is.
It's that I am no longer going to take responsibility for my emotions.
I'm going to take it out in the world.
Yeah, I get rid of my anger in video games too.
It's a great outlet.
Oh, yeah.
Grand Theft Auto is amazing satire, but it's...
Imagine if you played Grand Theft Auto and it were realistic.
I'm like, oh, my baby's dead.
That wouldn't be fun anymore.
Right.
And, you know, one of the things that I did to help Ferguson heal is, you know, I went to these police rallies, right?
I played music as the protesters would come in and try to disrupt the police rally, right?
And that was, it was very satirical.
The music spoke to the moment.
Right?
It was like I was creating a scene.
The way that you win, I think, is you in this psychological warfare is you have to be more clever than the enemy.
You have to humiliate him with humor.
Yes.
Yes, absolutely.
I mean, the left has been owning SNARK for quite some time.
QED, the daily show.
But SNARK is not humor.
I really think humor is part of our side.
Okay, who was it?
Was it a reality, Doug?
I forgot who said it, but you don't defeat social justice warriors with hate.
That's exactly what they want.
You defeat them with love.
That doesn't mean you don't fire a righteous bullet into their heart when they transgress.
But it means you don't hate.
And I think that's what I was saying about trust earlier.
We need to start learning to trust people.
And I don't like cops.
But I will tell you, the cops in Vegas, I don't like it when they're behind me in traffic.
Not a fan of that.
But all of my people.
Nobody does.
All of my.
I've only seen them at a distance.
They always seem to know exactly what they're doing and what their job is.
They seem like damn good camps.
That's good.
And, you know, any cop putting up with a protest, don't give them shit for owning an APC.
You know, I think the cops in I think I can understand why cops would want to own an APC right now.
Oh.
You know what?
The actions of the looting, the rioting, the shootings have made these APCs necessary.
Look at Baltimore.
You know, it's almost as if somebody sensed this was coming and created a BS excuse to get the guy.
There is a conspiracy theory for you that there's a guy in charge that knew that this garbage was coming.
And so they used the war on drugs as an excuse to get cops' APCs for the inevitable eventuality of these massive riots.
It's like someone's been reading The Fourth Turning.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Almost like.
Never read the third.
No, I'm kidding.
It's actually an amazing book, folks.
But we've been going for over an hour, and people are sick of hearing our voices.
I'd like to finish this off on one thought.
This, especially Baltimore over the past week, it really strikes.
is the new normal.
Things are...
You know how Gamergate was this...
Gamergate was this amazing...
I mean, like, cultural Marxism used to be a fringe term that people that actually read books and gave a half a damn, spoke about, and anybody that had a real job silently agreed but never left a comment.
And now it's mainstream.
Same thing with these protests.
These protests with the other...
I think this is a change happening right now.
Your thoughts?
I believe it is too.
And one thing I want to add to one of the recent last points that you made is that the left is full of lies.
They use useful idiots to obtain their means, their goals, by using these people.
And what we really have on our side is the truth.
And what's funnier than the truth?
Look at a platypus.
The truth is bloody hilarious.
No, I'm not being facetious.
The truth is actually pretty hilarious.
And you know what?
You're right.
They are lies.
They divide us.
Man versus woman, rich versus poor, white versus black, et cetera, et cetera.
A cop versus civilian.
Judge people on their bearing and their honor and their ethics.
And you know what?
I think we've got some friends on the left, and we've got a few enemies on the right.
And I think they, the enemies on the right, are far more dangerous than our enemies on the left.
And our friends on the left are far more powerful than our enemies.
Something like that.
Whatever.
I was trying to create a bon mo.
You'll just have to deal with that failure.
But last thoughts.
I think I see what you're saying.
Last thoughts.
Last thoughts.
Every one of these black men that the left has put on a pedestal has ended up being a lie.
Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown, all of this stuff.
Oh, can I add that the one that they tore down, Bill Cosby?
Bill Cosby?
Not a saint by any means.
He's a human being.
But he's a man that actually cared.
Good lord, he didn't just care about his race.
He cared about all people.
His Cosby show was full of really positive lessons that I remember growing up to.
He was a good man.
You know, not a perfect man, a flawed man.
We're all flawed men.
We're all flawed men.
but he's the man that deserves to have a statue made of him.
Wow.
Well, a lot of us deserve to have statues.
Yet a lot of us do the job that needs to be done.
And we don't.
Like the Baltimore police, the Maryland National Guard that's out there, the Ferguson police officers that are out there that are being spat upon the normal citizens.
We support you.
So many of us support you.
We do.
And the last thought I have is: let's wait and see where this goes.
The announcement, the liberation, I should say, is coming out about this guy, Freddie Gray.
And it's on May 1st, May Day, they call it, that there's going to be another very big uproar.
Mark your calendar.
Well, May 1st will already have passed by the time this goes live, but.
Oh, man.
Okay.
I'll already be leaving Washington, D.C., which is where I'm going to be on May 1st.
So this should be an interesting date.
And one final note about what you said.
Everybody deserves to have a statue made of them.
My wife, she will have a statue made of her.
Naked and on my front lawn because I'm Italian and that's how we roll.
All right, folks, thanks for listening.
This has been Arini speaking with my good friend Spectre, who blogs at tacticalstreamer.com.
To reiterate, this man has a background in military intelligence, and he is using these skills to document what is going on with these violent anti-social protests going on.
Not professionally.
Well, he is doing it professionally, but no one's paying him right now.
He is a seriously solid dude, and you need to check out TacticalStreamer.com.