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Nov. 3, 2025 - Davis Aurini
01:52:27
Hark, the Far-Off Baying of the Dogs of War

Are they getting closer? How might we strengthen the body politic so as to resist those who profiteer off misery? WhatIfAltHist's video, The Rise and Fall of California: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CNs-T0qyds Millenial Woes' article on the shift from elite culture, to mediocrity: https://millennialwoes.substack.com/p/our-modern-waywardness My LinkTree; bookmark it so you can find me if I suddenly disappear from YouTube again: https://linktr.ee/SatW_Aurini

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Good evening, everybody.
Now, I am going to wait.
You know, I can confirm this myself.
Is there noise?
Is there volume?
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Wait, that's not this live stream.
That's the last live stream.
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We are getting audio.
Okay, and Francesco say something.
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All right, you guys should have heard him say check check.
Please tell me if you do not.
We don't have the ideal audio setup.
You guys see these things?
I found out they don't work anymore.
Just in time for my last interview with, geez, how do I not remember his name off the top of my head?
On Sybil, with what's it?
I don't want to get his name wrong.
It's not showing me.
Because I'm thinking it's Ben.
Ben, you know what?
I was going to say Rob.
Ben and Rob are kind of like they're right next to each other in my brain.
Another fantastic interview.
I'm going to have him again at some point.
I'm sure we have more to discuss.
But tonight, is anybody else?
Do you hear that in the distance?
Is that barking?
Is that the hounds of war?
Not on my end.
Oh, luckier than me.
Am I still coming through?
I can hear you.
Starving Vampire says he can hear everybody.
All right, then.
Yeah, loud and clear.
No, I was speaking metaphorically.
Can you hear the hounds of war in the distance?
The hellhounds, they're braying.
Have you heard about this native land grab that's happening here in Canada?
Recently?
No.
I think that lightning's a little bit more reasonable now.
Actually, what I ought to do.
There.
That's probably way more reasonable.
Still working on the whole setup here, folks.
One piece at a time.
I still hear a delay.
Hmm?
I still hear a delay.
A delay between us talking and the live stream?
Yes.
That always happens.
There's like a four or five second delay usually.
Okay.
But as long as you can hear me, okay.
And they can hear you and they can hear me.
That's all I was checking because we are tag teaming.
We're tag teaming the webcam for the live stream and to talk to you.
So we're not doing some proper setup where I have headphones and it's all through OBS.
And no, we're doing our best with the technology that we got right now.
I will be upgrading shortly.
But the land grab.
So what's been happening is for the past couple of years, we've had all of these.
All right, so this started off with these claims that there were mass graves as part of the residential school program.
Now the residential school program, I guess I need to go through all the history of this as briefly as possible.
The residential school program, you see, you know, we had one heck of a moral quagmire on our hands back in, you know, the start of the 20th century or so.
On the one hand, we didn't want to genocide the native people of this land, the way that had been the custom for all of human history, the way the natives that were residing here had genocided the people that lived here before them.
Really didn't sit well with us.
And I'm not saying, and I'm not making some claim that everything we did was wholly imperfect and we never made a mistake.
We broke a lot of treaties, but you know what?
So did the natives.
There were so many treaties that the natives broke with us, right?
Because the chieftain would make a treaty.
You know, we want to set up a village here.
What do you want for it?
Okay, here you are.
And we set up the village.
Five, ten years later, chieftain dies.
His son takes power.
He's like, I don't feel like honoring that.
Let's go murder a bunch of civilians.
A lot of that stuff happened.
It was messy on both sides, okay?
Because we're, and I'm not trying to place any blame on this.
It's just, it is what it is.
That's the past that we have to deal with.
And eventually, this, because we had more powerful, not just technology, but we had more powerful social technologies, right?
Like the Native Americans were at a Stone Age level of technology and social organization.
And something like land speculation is just not in the cards at that level.
It's, you know, if you go to Las Vegas and you don't even know how statistics work, you know, it's, is that Las Vegas being evil?
Is that your fault for being ignorant?
You know, it's just, it is what it is.
So we kind of steamrolled.
They gave up, they gave us one hell of a fight.
Like all credit where credits do.
The natives gave us one hell of a fight, but ultimately we won.
But we didn't want to genocide the people that were left here.
And these are native peoples speaking languages with no alphabet, speaking languages that are very small language groups, right?
Like maybe a few hundred, a few thousand if you're lucky speaking this language, who have no access to the growing global society that Francesco, have you ever played Europa Universalis?
I'm not sure I'm familiar with it.
It's, do you know Civilization by Sid Meyer?
No.
Oh man, yeah, okay.
So you're not a forex strategy guy.
Europa Universalis is you pick any country in the world.
I think the starting year is 1417, something like that.
And the game goes until like 1875.
And you make your own goals.
So you can actually play as a Native American tribe, or you can play as a Spanish Empire or Russian or literally anybody.
Any organized polity you can play as.
And you kind of make your own goals.
And one of the major themes of the game is globalization.
Like the reason they picked the years they did is like the 15th century was the beginning of the understanding of like this global situation, global trade networks.
In fact, securing trade networks can be a very important strategic aspect in the game.
And by the end of 1875 or so, that's kind of where we went into the modern era with fast communication and all of that.
And so, you know, this was going to happen.
The colonization of North America, if it hadn't been the Europeans, it would have been the Muslims or the Chinese.
Somebody was going to colonize North America.
Period.
I mean, the way things shook out, probably the nicest people colonized North America, even if we weren't always nice.
And so we've got these natives that are living in their tribal lifestyle, slowly getting edged out to the hinterlands, which there's a whole history.
Like one of my history profs, he had a whole book on how it wasn't actually aggressive expansionism from the British Empire that conquered the West.
It was property, it was the whole edifice of property rights, land speculation with the free market, that pushed all of this and dragged the troops along with it.
Like the British didn't necessarily want to pay for railroads and troops and all of this, right?
Like they just want to make a tidy profit off of their colonies right on the coast.
But all of these aggressive pioneers, you know, buying lands, turning it into farmstead, which requires protection from the crown, which you get land speculators buying up land, negotiating.
All of this, it just naturally, like nature abhors a vacuum sort of a thing.
It was inevitable.
It was going to happen no matter what.
And so we had, at the start of the 20th century, we have all these Native peoples, and they do not have the tools to participate in the global society that had developed.
Left to their own devices, they would have been continually pushed and pushed and pushed to the hinterlands and turned into nothing but dependence upon government welfare, which leads to its own tragedy of deaths of despair.
So the Canadian government introduced the residential school program.
The idea behind it, which was imperfectly executed, but the idea behind it was to give Native Americans the educational tools they need to participate.
So learn to read and write in English, learn mathematics, like learn the basics, so that you can actually participate in a modern job market.
Even though we're going to give you the, we're going to give you the reservations, we're going to let you live your traditional lifestyle on them if you want, but we want to give you the option of being full participants in global civilization.
That's kind of how it is here.
Exactly, exactly.
Now, the residential school programs were administered by the Catholic Church, which there's reports of abuse, some of which is certainly true, some of which is certainly exaggerated.
And well, here's a fun little fact of history.
Francesco, do you know when we got white people to stop spitting in public all the time?
In America or Canada?
Yeah, Western civ in general.
No.
Well, it wasn't the 15th century.
It was early 20th century, maybe late 19th century.
So like 1905, we finally got people to stop spitting all the time.
This is why you go to like in the Wild West, they had spittoons at the bar.
Sure, because people are spitting everywhere.
It was disgusting.
There's a huge public health program to convince people to stop spitting because that's a major way that disease spreads.
So it wasn't a law, it was a cultural.
I think it had there's it probably had fines involved too.
Like, I'll bet if you look on the books, there's like a $50 fine for spitting in public that nobody enforces anymore because people mostly stop spitting.
But yeah, it was mainly cultural.
And this did an amazing job in reducing the cases of tuberculosis amongst white people.
We didn't get the natives to stop doing it until the 1940s.
So these residential schools became hotbeds of tuberculosis, which was usually tuberculosis acquired from when the students went home to the reservation.
Because at the reservation, everybody's spitting everywhere.
And with the traditional lifestyle, you don't have the same access to hygiene.
It's not to call them dirty.
It's to point out that, you know, when hot, cold, running water, they didn't have hot, cold, running water in their teepees, is all that I'm saying.
And so what would happen is that you get a student exposed to tuberculosis when they were visiting home, then they come to the residential school and it would spread through the barracks, which was happening to white people 30 years beforehand.
Okay, so it's the benefits of social technology hit the wealthy sectors before they hit the poor sectors.
That's it's not a deliberate genocide or anything like that.
And so there were more deaths in these schools than there were at white boarding schools.
But that's that right there is the main reasons why.
It's not that they're, I'm sure they're man.
It was vulgar, but it was for health purposes.
Yes, it's because we got the white people to start being healthier sooner than we got the natives to start being healthier.
Not a deliberate program.
I'm not saying that every single person that worked in the schools was a saint.
Obviously they weren't.
To get my teaching certification, I had to take a tuberculosis test.
That's crazy.
I mean, I guess I'm not surprised by it, but there you go.
Yeah.
So the point of all of this is that the residential schools weren't perfect, but they were imperfectly designed out of a good spirit.
And there were like if they wanted to genocide the natives, they just send in the RCMP.
Yeah.
Point is, we didn't want to genocide the natives, and we did our best to right like warts and all.
Anyway, this is all leading up.
Like we actually had the residential schools until the 1970s.
They like they like to focus on the first half of the 20th century because that was a completely different world back then.
It was an alien world that, you know, like kids got beat all the time back then.
So it's shocking to our modern sensibilities.
But like we had them until the 1970s.
I think the last one was decommissioned in 1977, something like that.
Anyway, this leads up to what I think it was 2022.
It was 2021 or 2022.
Probably 2022, coming off the back of the BLM movement.
Some researchers used ground-penetrating radar that claimed to find mass graves by the residential schools.
You know, three or four years later now, guess what?
Not a single mass grave found.
It was all tree roots.
2022, that sounds kind of recent.
Yeah, I remember this now.
Yes.
And the thing is that there's a lot of graves where the markers have worn down, but we still know where they are.
Like they used wooden crosses back in the day, okay?
Like stone crosses were only for rich people 100 years ago.
Marble.
Yeah.
There's a lot of graves that aren't marked, but are still known of and remembered.
Like this, like this stuff is trapped.
There's no there's no one million missing Native people.
Yeah.
There's a lot like good.
We've all been through the institutions.
Okay.
We've all been let down by the institutions.
We've all got a chip on our shoulder to some degree or another.
And I dare say if you were a native person back in the 1950s, you've got quite the chip on your shoulder that you earned honestly.
Doesn't mean that there's mass graves.
And so, heck, I was at the closing ceremony for the native village at the Calgary Stampede back in 2023, I think, something, a few years back.
And the native elder that gave the closing speech, he outright said, yeah, they're talking about all this stuff in the news.
And it's like, none of this is new.
We've known about this forever.
Like this, this is not a new thing.
Not a new problem.
As if he wasn't going hysterical, paranoid about the mass graves.
He's just saying like, yeah, this is a thing.
Well, the Laurentian elite decide to turn this whole thing into a mutual humiliation ritual for both white Canadians and Native Canadians.
So for the white Canadians, it was telling us that we are evil conquerors, et cetera, et cetera, white guilt, white guilt.
For the natives, they were putting up these, they're putting up these, like every hour on the radio, every 30 minutes or something, they'd stop the regular radio program and they'd have like this really well put together, like high studio quality and now for native voices, right?
Like top quality, like shiny media manipulation, right?
Right.
The kind of Brian Stelzer talked about when he was comparing his kind of news to people with podcasts.
Exactly.
Extremely polished.
That's the intro.
And then they'd cut to some native guy telling a story.
And the guy has the guy is not a media personality.
He doesn't know how to talk to the camera.
He stutters, stumbles over his words.
And like one of the stories were that like a kid was hiding under the van, which was a van from social services, right?
Social services came to visit the reservation.
The kid was scared, so he hid under the van.
And then they couldn't find him.
So they started the van and drove away.
And it scared the kid so much, his hair instantly went white.
Yeah, things that didn't happen for $500, David.
But I'm not blaming the native guy, right?
Like they he was being humiliated by this because he sounded like a total rube, especially in comparison to this over-the-top media intro.
Right.
So it's a mutual humiliation ritual meant to make everybody angry.
After that, all the white liberals started doing land acknowledgements.
I was doing my first aid course a few years ago.
The woman taught it out of her house, and she actually did a goddamn land acknowledgement.
A land acknowledgement is where we recognize that this land was taken without seeding from the whatchamacha call a tribe.
Oh, was it?
There was a prelude before.
Give them your house back then.
The program begins.
Yeah, it's like, and they've been doing this everywhere.
Universities have been doing it.
Government's been doing it.
We acknowledge that we stole this land.
Oh, are you going to give it back?
This leads up to the following.
So in British Columbia, I know it's a really long way to go just to try and tell you what the heck's going on.
Sorry.
Sorry.
It sounds similar to the Black National Anthem.
Yeah.
That's good.
That's not gaining a lot of success in America.
Well, and the latest one is they are, they have claimed through the BC court that they own a whole bunch of property.
And not just any property, but property where upper middle class people live.
Like people that are part of country clubs live.
But they lost the war.
Yeah, that's kind of what happens when you lose the war.
Yeah.
Why we have wars.
It's typically about land.
And it's now what strikes me about all this is the lack of wisdom in A going after the rich people.
The rich people can afford lawyers.
Yeah.
And the other thing, B 10 years ago, I believe that people in Canada overall had a lot of sympathy for the Native people and their plight.
Like one of the policies in Canada is that, or in Alberta, is that there is preferential treatment given to natives that want to work in the oil patch.
And as much as I'm generally opposed to DEI, I'm not opposed to this one.
Because, first of all, the oil patch is a hard job.
Just because you're given preferential placement in it doesn't mean you're not going to bust your ass in the doing of the job.
And it's an honest job.
It's like a lot of people on the reservations are in poverty traps.
And this is a way of helping them get out of that poverty trap, getting a real job, and making some money so they can start building something positive at home.
So is it a perfect program?
Probably not, but it seems honest and fair to me.
There was a pipeline in 2016 in America where the Native Americans were protesting.
And I made a comment on Facebook that they could make a better life for themselves working for the pipeline rather than continue taking assistance.
There is actually, I don't know all the ins and outs of this, but you'll often hear about native group native groups protesting pipelines in Canada.
And there's actually a huge divide between the natives that want the pipeline because they get jobs and the natives that are just looking for a payday.
Yeah.
And so this present situation of them trying to steal land through manipulating court courts with leftist judges.
I feel like they're yanking my pizzle, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Anyway, someone's, I so I interviewed for a job right around the same time, got the job, posted the job on Facebook.
The people saw my comment, called my place of work, and lost the job.
Wait, cancel?
What did you post?
I made remarks.
I made the remark that the Native Americans would be better off working for the pipeline rather than protesting it.
Someone took a screenshot of that, sent it to my employer, my new employer, and I didn't get the job.
How recently was this?
2016.
The beginning of cancel culture.
I would say the peak of cancel culture.
So, and I think we might be shifting away from this.
Sure.
Which, which, yeah, yeah, that was absolutely a huge run.
These days, I think if that happened to you, I think you'd have a lawsuit on your hands.
Right.
Yeah.
So down below, I linked to a video by What If Alt Hist, which it's funny, it's been sitting in my inbox for a couple of weeks or something.
It's the rise and fall of California.
And to hell with California.
Who gives a damn about California, right?
Yeah.
Well, then I listened to the whole thing.
And the moral of the story, to sum up an hour-long video that's already a really fast and loose history, the moral of the story is that because of how rapidly California was settled and because of how dependent it was upon big corporations like railroads to get stuff out there,
what destroyed California was an alliance between the socialists and the big corporations who worked together to destroy the development of any sort of Californian culture of mutual respect and resilience, which is what you just described.
When was this?
The beginning of California?
This was like this is the pet over the past century.
Okay.
Right?
The socialists got in pretty early because there was no church in California.
Because like back in the 1930s, like in the Rust Belt, the church was the moral authority.
So the socialists never weaseled their way in too much with the Rust Belt.
But that, so in California, because it's like all these people that just moved there from like a dozen different cultures from different states, from, you know, like some are Presbyterian, some are Catholic, some are Baptist, some are Chinese.
It was really easy to disrupt the formation of a common culture.
I, yeah, I, yeah, that makes sense because there was no real stronghold of the church there.
Yeah, this is uh, by the way, it's friends of the channel Francesco Dashin' Rogue.
He's a musician and a grumpy social critic.
Is that fair?
Yes.
Early, early Gen X. There's a movie that basically sums up the whole California situation, which is Chinatown.
Which I have to confess I haven't seen, but I know the plot of it.
And who framed Roger Rabbit was a spiritual successor to that movie.
Did you know that?
No, I didn't know that, but I know Jack Nicholson is in it.
It was deliberately like the plot was a successor to the film.
They just put cartoon characters in it.
But then they came out with part two, which is called the two Jakes in the 90s.
Oh, did they?
Cool.
Yeah.
Called The Two Jakes.
Yeah.
It flopped.
I might also be thinking of the Maltese Falcon.
Anyway, anyway, the point is, which one was about them stealing the water aquifer?
That was Chinatown.
Okay, so you've got the corrupt government and the corrupt corporations working together to screw over the people and a private eye uncovers the whole thing, right?
Yes.
Which is also the plot of who framed Roger Rabbit, but instead of an aquifer, they're building freeways, which is which is a joke I did not understand as a child.
But the highway system?
The Los Angeles freeways, you mean?
Yeah, do you remember who framed Roger Rabbit?
I can't remember the plot.
Well, because the plot is that Judge Doom is going to tear down Toontown to build a freeway to shut down the public transportation system.
All right.
Okay.
Right.
And the irony being that the highways are so fucking terrible in California.
Yeah.
And then there's, you know what?
Just thinking about it.
Yeah.
Like again, this is a corporation wants to build a highway.
And the government, which controls the, I think it's the red line, the trains in the city, the public transportation.
They're going to deliberately sabotage that so that the corporate, through a judge, so that a corporation to build highways which are grossly inefficient and make life worse for everybody.
Yeah, it's the same plot as Chinatown.
And the people that suffer are the common people.
Yeah.
What if all his point is that the elites, by betraying their own people, betrayed themselves because you sold off your feed corn for short-term profit and now there's nothing left to inherit.
Sounds familiar.
Sounds similar to Slaughter of Cities, E. Michael Jones.
You know, I haven't read that one.
Tell me about it.
I'll give you an example.
So Thomas Moses convinced City of New York and New Jersey that they needed more bridges.
But what they really wanted to do was to disrupt the Catholic communities, the Italian, Irish, and Polish communities.
So they built bridges that right to destroy the ethnic enclaves and muddle everybody.
Yeah, because in the 1930s Catholics were were, uh they, they held a lot of strength.
In fact.
Uh cardinal um, some of the best resistance that occurred in America against the pornographic of culture yeah, came Decency Act.
Yeah, if Catholics were, if Catholics would be forbidden from seeing certain films right, which Warner Brothers?
Harry Warner wanted to start producing uh, Swedish Lolita type films.
Hey, Warner Brothers, that sounds like uh, that sounds like a good, uh good European name, doesn't it?
I wonder who the four Warner Brothers were initially.
The question answers itself, um yeah yeah, more Lolita films, of course.
And cardinal, uh Doherty, said I, when Philadelphia said, we're cool, we will boycott all those theaters, and brought Harry Warner to his knees.
And that became the Decency Act, which lasted up until about 1965, with the movie The Pawnbroker, which is about 20 years after the communists infiltrated the Catholic church.
What a shock.
Yeah, the movie The Pawn Broker broke the decency clause, and that was the first film that had any kind of Holocaust porn, and it had a nudity scene.
Yes, yes, but it's necessary for the film, don't you understand?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's for the sake of art.
No problem.
Cuties is just about immigrants trying to integrate into French society.
yep yeah and you know all of this also resembles the way that walmart walmart deliberately pushes multiculturalism in their employee base because the more multicultural a group the less likely they are to unionize right yeah
And so when I talk about the dogs baying like the, the dogs of war baying, there's two interpretations of what's happening with the natives trying to seize land.
Um, interpretation number one.
Well, these are both optimistic ways of of spinning it.
Optimistic way.
Number one is that as the left grows, like they're getting increasingly desperate for power, like their base is eroding under them like wet sand and so they're getting more aggressive and totalitarian in their dying days.
That's one way to interpret it.
The other way to interpret it is that we are being deliberately played to hate native Americans.
As I said, 10 years ago, most Canadians were very sympathetic to the natives.
Yeah, yeah.
And now I hear about this and I just think to myself, they can go themselves.
Yeah, but it's not dude.
Uh, I work uh, I work alongside a bunch of native Americans and these guys are solid.
They're teaching me some of their language man, like the they're and they're hard working they're, they're decent human beings.
I've worked with a lot of natives and they are solid human beings.
So this is what i'm saying.
It's like the.
The California thing's the perfect example, because you got the, the socialists.
That's so funny.
You got the socialists deliberately disrupting cultural formation, the formation of a common culture, because if there's a common culture, socialists don't have anything to control right, and the corporations also don't want a common culture.
It's, it's Walmart and the communists against the people.
That's how it is with uh, blacks and whites in America.
Now, same damn thing.
Yeah, and we're, we're being duped into hating black people, and I know black people.
I don't don't hate the friends that I have.
I mean, I don't have a lot, I don't.
I don't hang out with black people.
I don't hang out, and you know i'm not saying that kumbaya is the solution either.
I think we need our own communities, I think.
I think I mean you and I are Italian okay yep, and we're living in in British Founded countries yeah, and the Brits?
Yeah, you guys are kind of a bunch of squares right, you guys pay for parking.
What the hell is that all about?
We don't do that in Italy.
We just park illegally.
I didn't know that there's certain aspects to British culture that are a bit stifling to the Italian.
Um, different cultures need their own places.
Good fences make good neighbors right yeah, but there's also like, we need to do this organically.
Like, let us figure it out.
We don't need hr, we don't need the corporations, like they are trying to get us to hate each other.
Yeah, over valid like what they're trying to get us angry about are things that actually happened they are things that we actually are angry about but they're trying to provoke the worst situation the worst solution Civil war.
Yeah, that's what they're doing in Britain right now with the yeah man.
I heard this, this call of a 60 year old woman crying about like she's she's had like three people in her extended social network murdered Jesus.
Well, it's occurring.
It's occurring daily now.
The stabbings are occurring daily now, if you follow Paul Joseph Watson yep, I can't even watch half his videos because it's too, it's so outrageous.
Yeah, and Sargon too he's.
He's like why what what when, when are the movies going to come out about this?
And so we've got this, we've got a needle to thread because, on the one hand, civil war, actual civil war, is such a disgusting nightmare, it's that's the last thing we want to see, like the, even the man.
The American Civil War was nothing.
The American Civil War, which was brutal, is what happened when a highly civilized people who both are like, who are all Christian, are in many cases there's brothers on both sides of the battlefield who, who have have really embraced the concept of just war and kind treatment of prisoners,
and nobody wants to be the guy genociding civilians, even though there was some of that.
That's when that, like that civil war is nothing, that that is absolutely nothing to the.
The left is completely anti-civilizational.
They have abandoned Christianity.
They've abandoned everything.
Yeah.
And they also don't have a vision of their end game of what their utopia is going to look like.
Endless, endless revolution is their endgame.
Just endless, like once, always riots.
He was like, I want to jump in and read some of these comments because we've gotten a ton of great comments.
I'm not going to read all of them.
And like, for instance, Dashing Rogue, I agree, there were missions in California, but there's no common culture.
The only common culture is whatever the elites dictate it, it is, and it's going to change in 18 months.
Oh man, my guy, Bernard Chapin.
I hope he's doing well.
I haven't talked to that guy in years.
Yeah, we talked about that the last few times.
Yeah.
I think he's all right.
He's a school psychiatrist, psychologist, rather.
Yeah, he was, man.
He is such a solid guy.
Yeah.
Like, he's one of those.
What's that meme of the guy smoking a joint where it's like, borrows your car, returns it with a full tank of gas?
He even looks like that guy, but that's who he is, man.
He's just a guy.
He's like a good, loving gym coach, is what he's like.
He never really recovered after the falling out of Aaron.
He fell out with Aaron.
Yeah.
Yeah, well, apparently I'm not his friend, Aaron's friend either.
I don't know why.
Whatever.
Don't care.
Don't understand and don't care.
But I do miss Chapin.
He was taking Bernard didn't like it.
He was charging people for his services.
Yeah, that's why I don't know.
I might get some affiliates with this channel, but I'm doing this because, like, you know, Socrates is Damon.
I do this because this makes me feel good.
Like, when I'm making videos, this is what I should be doing.
But it's not how I make money.
Not anymore.
I do it because I want to do it.
Right, right.
Clean-shaven red light.
What am I wrong?
Oilfield slut, man.
I had a three-week contract that lasted two days.
So I shaved that beautiful beard off for $600.
Just oilfield slut.
Week contract that lasted two days.
So I shaved that beautiful beard off for $600.
Just oilfield slut.
Let's see.
Tackenberg News.
The Libertarian Reconquista requires the immediacy of results within a generation.
It's been over 12 years since Molyneux said there's a gun in the room.
I'm not quite sure what you're getting at, man.
I almost understand what you said.
Anybody else notice immigrants driving around BMWs and Audi's in Canada?
Okay, so let me explain what's happening there.
I actually had a guy I was working with, Indian fella, explain the scam to me.
So on the one hand, Indians will live like, you know, 12 people to one bedroom for four years, and they will just grind.
And these are mostly people that own property back in the Punjabi region.
Okay, like these are talking about dot or feather.
Dot, dot.
Yeah, sorry.
We're talking about the immigrants now.
These are kulaks from Punjab, all right, who still own property in Punjab, and they will come here and they will sleep-you know, they'll put like four families into one house.
Part of the reason they can do that, and we can't is that the arranged marriage program, like the general culture, they have a very strong culture.
So, if you're an Indian guy that's sleeping in the same bedroom as your dad and your uncle, um, like if you're a white guy that does that, you're an incel.
Yeah, if you're an Indian guy that does that, you have a very good marriage prospect.
So, they'll do that and they'll create all these fake businesses that claim they like they'll show all of this income that the Indian is earning, but they're just they're just making stuff up.
Like, the Indian gleefully said to me that the banks and Revenue Canada they're never going to compare notes because the banks would lose too much money.
So, while you're paying you know 10-15%, whatever for a car loan, they've got two percent because on paper, they're they're making a million dollars a year and they don't get punished in the marriage market the way we do when we're grinding, and there's lots of other scams as well, so it's all a very, very scammy thing.
So, one of the things you so here's another example of this: why are all the immigrants driving cars that are more expensive and newer than mine?
Well, because they they fake their income, they have a whole familial network that's willing to lie, cheat, and steal to fake an income to get a cheaper rate on the car, and then they use the car to drive Uber, which you are not allowed to do when your car is financed because driving Uber bags the shit out of a car, yeah.
And then so they're they're defrauding the lending company in two different ways.
They drive the car around for two years doing Uber, and then they just dump the car back on the market and change their identity.
They're taking advantage of our whole high trust system for quick and easy bucks.
That's more or less what's happening.
It's going to vary case to case, obviously, but that's that's why you are driving a 10-year-old car and they're driving something brand new that's inexplicable how they can afford.
Also, they have familial networks like the takeover of the hospitality industry, the hotel industry by Indians.
Uh, the Indians create Indian-only networks where they get zero percent loans.
Yeah, yeah, that's what's happening here.
Yeah, they lie, cheat, and steal everywhere.
Whereas it's a yeah, yeah, they don't have a high trust, the high trust society is not in their culture, they have a tribal society.
So, in tribal society, you trust your bloodkin and you scam and lie to everybody else.
Yeah, whereas we are a level 456 society, and in 456, like if your brother wanders into your into the restaurant where you're employed and asks for a free meal, you tell him to get bent.
I'm not doing that for you, yeah, yeah.
Like, screw you, you want me to sacrifice my honor for your sake?
At level 3, you give them a free meal, and you both high-five.
Yeah, so those are basically the scams.
Like, these people, The Indians that we got 20 years ago.
If, oh goodness, what's her name?
Aphamati?
That lovely Indian fan of mine?
She is the Indians we got 20 years ago were the ones that achieved higher levels of consciousness and didn't want to be part of a level three society.
Whereas now all the Level 3s are following them in here.
Anyway, that's the BMWs for you.
This is...
This creates a lot of strife.
Yes.
I'm one of the ones that are angry about this.
Jacob says, Need I show you a video of a cat scaring a bear?
It ain't the size of the fight, it's ain't the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight and the dog.
Oh, yeah, home housing is completely unaffordable in Canada right now.
Same here.
Taxation rate.
Oh, here's a here's a crazy thing.
So if you're building a multi like a apartment building, one of the regulations is that all of your plumbing needs to be XFR rated.
Like I just learned this a few weeks ago.
So XFR is a special type of poly tubing.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
I think so.
Hearing right outside my building now.
Polyurethane and polyurethane.
Am I using the right term?
PV, PV, PVC.
Yes, PVC.
So the PVC piping.
So in your house, you have PVC piping.
It comes out of the toilet.
Usually a three-inch pipe is the standard now.
And it goes to the sewer system.
In a single-family dwelling, you can use the cheap stuff.
But in a multifamily dwelling, in an apartment building, you are required to use XF.
So, Francesco, I want you to make a wild guess.
How much does it cost for a 10-foot section of XFR piping?
I'll bet it's a hell of a lot more than it should be.
Take it.
Take a guess.
Take a guess.
Like, well, let me point out: how much would be regular PVC piping?
10-foot.
I think it's about like 50 bucks or 100 bucks or something like that, right?
For how many feet?
For like 10 feet.
Okay.
It might be like 200 bucks.
I don't know.
But it's pretty cheap, right?
Like it's borderline free, essentially.
Okay.
So the XFR, the fire resistant, because you want your water lines to be fire resistant.
What do you think that goes for?
Johnny.
guess. I couldn't guess.
$10,000.
Jesus.
$10,000 for 10 feet of sewer pipe.
And that's required in all multi-family dwellings.
And does each unit need to have their own?
Well, you need a certain amount of sewer line going to the sewer.
Okay.
But I just bring this up as an example.
Oh, heck, there was some poll going around here in Canada.
Should sprinkler systems be mandatory in houses?
They should fire systems.
Yeah, fire suppression sprinkler systems.
Which is, no, they shouldn't actually.
I don't want everything destroyed every time I burn the roast.
It should be up to me.
Right.
Certain regulations make sense.
Like electrical, having requiring a certified electrician to sign off on things actually makes a lot of sense.
I know a lot about electricity to know that I'm not an electrician.
But the rest of it, this is, it's pricing people out of the market, which is the whole point.
Let's see, I want to get to these, we've got great comments tonight, man.
Oh man, we've got tons of guys.
You guys are fantastic.
Most natives were Catholic Christians.
Thanks.
Actually, oh, God, all the churches that were getting burned down after that, too.
Okay, so the land acknowledgements, all of that, there's a spate of churches being burned down on native reservations that natives went to.
These were native churches being burned down.
I heard some rumors it was white people burning them down, but I don't have any proof of that.
But sure as fuck wouldn't surprise me with all those pallets of bricks being dropped off in America right before BLM.
Right, yeah, tank bird news.
Only Christian and Cap knighthood universalism.
So yes, my...
How do we resist all of this?
And my answer is I would expect there's not enough people that understand what we're talking about.
So I had my 40th reunion high school reunion yesterday.
Oh, geez.
How'd that go?
Yeah.
You finally punch out that bully that picked on you, and it turns out that you know he's been twice divorced and like whatever you hated about him was so long ago, you're like, oh, dude, I feel good, bro.
Let's have a beer instead.
That wouldn't be me.
I was the jock.
I was the wrestling track jock.
Yeah.
Yeah, I was the horror.
Exterminate all the brutes.
Yeah.
And not only did no one talk about like we forgot to do an immemorial about the class base that passed away.
And we forgot to do a why, why isn't this person here?
Kind of thing.
They live in the they live right down the street from the goddamn place where it's taking place.
Why aren't they here?
And no one is talking about politics.
So sure, we're talking about 35 people, maybe 40 people.
Jesus Christ, that's a high casualty rate.
You're not that old.
Well, from a class of barely 100.
One-third?
That's brutal numbers.
Well, it's a combination of death and people just not showing up.
But people are not aware of what's going on.
They have televisions.
They have big television screens that are, I don't have it.
I haven't had a television since what, 2005.
And they watch these televisions.
They come home from work and they sit down and they watch the news and they say, okay, they're probably right.
Oh, now I understand what's going on.
Yeah, right.
Not knowing that there's this whole other shit that's going on.
And by the time, well, they'll never figure out who it is because there's so much controlled opposition in front of it to confuse them into voting this way or that way.
I want to interject quickly about what's going on.
And something you really need to embrace about Israel is that they've been on the verge of civil war against the government for five or ten years now.
The Israeli people are fucking furious with their government.
So, you know, on our side, we're dealing with IPAC and Laura Loomer.
And yeah, like we constantly hear, oh, if you don't love Israel, you're not a conservative.
Get the fuck out.
We're dealing with that.
So we are pretty ticked off with Israel around these parts.
We don't like these Israel-first voices.
Yep.
The people, the people on many of the people, I don't know how many.
Okay.
Like I know that the sex abuse cults, the Epstein-9, like the and worse, the pizza, like that stuff's happening in Israel too.
Okay.
There are kids being exploited.
You know, it's not just underground tunnels in New York City with bloody child-sized mattresses.
Those exist in Israel too.
I can't tell you numbers.
I can't tell you how widespread it is.
But there, like the average Jew over here is as brainwashed as our cohorts.
But there are those in Israel and over here that are completely aware of what's going on, that are not a big fan of BB, that do know that, who is Epstein's handler, the previous prime minister of Israel?
Rubin?
Maybe.
I can't sign off on that.
Maybe.
I forget.
But there's people over there that know this too.
Okay?
I said, what, 15 years ago?
World War III is going to be a global civil war.
It's going to be all of the decent people against their own governments.
And that's exactly what's happening everywhere.
Well, you heard of in Nepal, right?
Oh, that was, yeah, Nepal.
That was a spicy situation, wasn't it?
How about that?
Not that I do anything.
I'm 44 years old, man.
I just want to grill and drink my whiskey.
I'm no threat whatsoever to the Canadian government.
And you start talking about this stuff with Normies and they.
What do you?
What my tv didn't say that I never heard.
Yeah, so the, the boasted, the um, the guys on 4chan and Discord got pretty fed up and they burned down the, the governing mansion, and I believe that, quite regrettably, the first lady died, didn't she this really?
Yeah, the Nepots did were, were we're boasting about their lifestyle on on social media and how awesome their lives are and how rich they are, and and it was.
It was the Zoomer generation, what we would call the Zoomer generation.
The Zyklons.
The Zyklons.
That's Storm Castle.
Yeah, of course, nobody covers it.
Nope, let's pretend it's not happening.
You start talking about this at a holiday party, like, what are you?
What the are you talking about what?
What weirdo internet thing are you saying?
Now, I think we're winning, I genuinely think we're winning.
Man um well, people are dropping n-bombs and j-bombs.
Um, did you?
Did you see?
Okay, I gotta share this.
There's this comment on the recent interview between Tucker Carlson and um and Nick Fuentes.
This comment was, i'm black and this interview was so good I changed the battery of my smoke alarm.
that's my bro We need that.
We need more guys like that.
Yeah, and there's, there's a lot of that.
There actually is a lot of that.
I like i'm not the and the only, and some are are still doubling down.
Look at officer Tatum, like, how much are you getting?
Are you getting those seven thousand dollars?
Oh yeah, Tatum just posted like three tweets in support of Israel controlling American politics.
Yeah, which I don't think is, I don't think the ground troop.
I think I could have a good conversation with your average IDF soldier.
we might call each other a few names but i think we'd have a good honest conversation i could not talk to netanyahu any more than i could talk to mark carney This is the culture.
Okay, that the solution to this that you want to stop the dogs of war and believe me, we do.
We want dogs of war, we don't want to get into another brother on brother fucking genocide.
Yeah, the way we do it is through culture, is through integrity, and i'm not saying it's a man of great, i'm talking.
I'm saying this is a man that learned to understand the importance of integrity because i've screwed so many things up in my life.
Okay, like you want, you want to dredge up some of my ancient past where i've done some really shitty stuff.
I mean that's, that's why i'm saying, don't be shitty, it doesn't pay off.
but don't you think we've been pushed too far oh no we absolutely have i'm not saying i want justice i want justice for all the I want justice.
I want justice for all the people that died from the COVID vaccine.
I think we're done pretending.
Oh, we actually are, aren't we?
No Gates.
Bill Gates has gone out and said.
I was just reading.
I've got to mention this.
Let me...
I want to get this right.
Control H.
Oh, no, I'm not trying to create a cancel.
I'm trying to look at my browser history.
Give me just a sec, folks.
The article is by Matthias Desmett, who you might recall, he's the guy that he warned about the COVID mass formation about two months before it happened.
Matthias Desmett.
And it's his article, The Will to Order, Rise and Fall of the Neuralink Society, which it's, you know, it's fine article.
I'm going to link it into the chat there if you want.
Okay, I still can't comment in my own chat for some reason.
I've had this problem for a while now.
Okay, so you guys will just have to find it yourselves on Substack.
But it's a fine article.
I'm not going to say it's going to change your world, but I'm going to read you one paragraph from it.
On the sixth day of the conference, we visit a small Himalayan village where life still appears as it has for thousands of years, or at least something resembling it.
Lakir is a village of 28 families that provides almost all of its own food.
Each household also keeps a small Himalayan cow for milk and cheese.
The young man who shows this around tells us proudly that they are leaving behind their traditional tradition of eating meat.
It's better for the climate, he says.
They didn't yet know that Bill Gates would change his mind a few weeks later.
The climate doom scenario turned out to be exaggerated after all.
Yes, so Bill Gates is acknowledging, oh, I got COVID vaccine.
Yeah, I guess it didn't really work, did it?
It just kind of killed people.
It gave you like two months of protection, and then it killed you.
Oops.
So, like, I think we were past pretending the COVID vaccine worked.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But Normie's not so much.
Well, there are some people that are still struck that when I say, oh, I didn't get the vaccine.
You what?
Yeah, I couldn't go to my family's Christmas dinner that year because I didn't have the shot.
That one hurt.
That really hurt.
I didn't get to see my nephew for a decade.
And I think it was 2019.
It was 18 or 19.
Actually, no, I'm pretty sure it was 19.
For the first time in my life in 2019, I was actually starting to make money.
And I spent a couple hundred dollars on some really nice, thoughtful presents for my nieces and nephews.
Nothing political.
I didn't buy them knives and guns and copies of Mein Comp.
I bought them some like pencil crayons and a great science fiction series that my sister had loved when she was a kid and just thoughtful gifts.
And my sister refused them.
She refused the Christmas presents.
Then a couple of years later, my nephew got home from working with his dad.
His girlfriend went to bed.
He stayed up to play video games and his girlfriend discovered him on the couch the next day.
The Calgary police said, ah, it was probably fentanyl.
And then the toxicology report took one year.
Of course.
He drank a couple of beers that night.
There was no fentanyl.
There was no drug paraphernalia.
There was nothing else.
There's just him dead on the couch with his Xbox.
So I haven't seen that kid since he was like 13 or 12 or something.
Or younger, maybe.
I was wearing a Santa Claus hat one Christmas.
And he said, where'd you get that, Uncle Davis?
I told him, well, last year, last year around this time, this fat guy dressed in red with a bag full of coal shoulded up.
So I beat him up and took his hat.
That was Santa Claus, Uncle Davis.
Kid dies at 21.
Something at 20, 22, I don't know, 21, young, young kid, girlfriend sleeping.
He's been working his ass off six days a week, making something of himself.
I got no fucking mercy for these people.
What these people did cost lives.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it's Chinatown, Jake.
What these people do with the aquifers costs lives.
So many lives get ground beneath the heels of power.
Like these activists that are trying to seize property, they don't represent native people.
The Native people I know, for one thing, they're friendly and they are more than happy to talk to you about and teach you their culture.
They're engaged.
They're hardworking.
They're not destroying pipelines that we desperately need.
The people destroying the pipelines are doing it for a fucking paycheck.
Okay?
It's not about the goddamn climate.
These people couldn't give less of a shit about the climate.
And the toll of their manipulations are lives destroyed, whether it's individuals dying from the COVID vaccine, or if If it's kids on the native reservation where their parents are in, their parents are poor, the parents are stressed out, their parents are drinking,
their parents are beating the cut of one another because they don't get a goddamn job because they destroyed that pipeline.
Now, fuck these people, man.
I've got the duty of the elite is to take care of their flock.
Yep.
And they've been grossly derelict in their duty.
Zad Shah says, Israel is an important colonial outpost for the U.S. Empire.
That's why Neocons support them, plus the religious eschatology.
It's more than that.
It's a blackmail network.
Yep.
Yep.
These are people that can't lead through inspiration.
Yep.
When I'm on a job site, I'll care about my boss.
My boss is a cool dude.
And I feel even if I'm tired and I kind of want to be at home, I'm happy to have a job.
I'm happy to be making money.
And so I want to make my boss's job as easy as possible.
These people don't operate like that.
No, no.
They can't inspire people.
They can only threaten them.
Let's see.
Tankberg News says, can you try to raise taxes last year?
People revolt and burn government buildings.
Hell yes.
I mean, I disavow.
I disavow.
Nate tax package retracted.
Also in Africa, Boko Haram, genocide Christians.
Donald Trump's about that.
One of my about genocides of Christians happening.
Really?
He's been talking about that.
And that is one of my general approach to international affairs.
I think we'll probably make it worse by getting involved.
Like, who the fuck are we to tell other people how to live?
Right?
Right.
Yeah.
But when it comes to genocide of Christians, there is a distinct difference there.
And the, I'll tell you, the Bush regime did not give a shit about Christians being genocided.
One of my real disillusionments with neoconservatism was that they did not care about Christians being.
I'm not even going to tell you what sort of stuff happens in those genocides.
It's was that they did not care about Christians being.
I'm not even going to tell you what sort of stuff happens in those genocides.
It's horrific.
But it's fucking horrific.
If you want to know, you can look it up for yourselves.
I'm not going to burden you with it.
Boy, Ted Cruz certainly showed his hand.
Yeah.
Blew me away, man.
I mean, I was suspicious.
I used to watch him when he would question people in hearings, and I used to like how he would go pretty hard on them.
But then he goes on Tucker and he's Israel first.
He even says it.
It's in the Bible.
Fuck you.
It's not the same Israel, idiot.
So the whole time...
It was always Israel for him.
This whole time.
Unless they showed him a tape of him doing something that where he was blacked out.
Yeah, I don't believe for one second anybody that intelligent believes it like the idea that modern Israel has to be is biblical Israel.
By the way, it's yeah, I'm not even gonna get into it.
You know, is Israel the church?
Is Israel heaven?
Is Israel it's it's obviously not Israel.
Okay, the one thing it definitely is not is the modern country of Israel.
Not that I don't, I don't know, it seems to me after 2,000 years of wandering, I'm okay with the Jews having a homeland.
Just maybe be decent to the Palestinians.
That's all I'm asking.
I'm not opposed to it.
I'm not opposed to Israel.
But the idea that biblical prophecy actually, I'm going to quote Homath, or he goes by psychomath now.
Fantastic.
I think he should have gone with soul math, but whatever.
He had a great post pointing out that anytime you read something, you are interpreting it.
There is no such thing as the literal word of God.
The idea, like people at low levels, people that are like just kind of like level three, level four, reading the Bible, and they think they're reading it literally.
Well, they're not.
They're just they're interpreting it through their paradigm.
They're just not aware that they have a paradigm.
It's a very low level of thinking.
Most level threes we lock in prison in the West.
The idea that Ted Cruz is a borderline level three, level four is like not a chance of fucking hell.
Nobody right.
Yeah.
He's lying.
I said it.
It has to be blackmail.
It has to be probably voluntary blackmail.
What a disgusting creature.
Yeah, whenever you see a politician suddenly make a hard right turn or a hard left turn, it's like, oh, they got him.
They got him.
Well, most of them were shot from the start.
Yeah, or either that or you shouldn't have you should not have accepted that trip to Israel.
Oh, God.
You seen the um who's that guy who's that guy?
Uh, I used to really like him.
He's the atheist mathematician with no physiognomy never lies, physiognomy never lies.
Do you know who I'm talking about?
Um, not Papa Jam.
No, no, no.
They, uh, what like he just got so embarrassing that I just muted him.
I just muted him because his takes are so fucking bad.
Like, he did all these great videos calling out the alchemist working at the World Economic Forum.
But, um, recently, he's been like, he's even though he's an atheist, he put on the little hat and kissed the whaling wall.
It's pathetic.
Let's see.
Zod Shah has a question.
What's your geopolitical forecast regarding the East and West, with the flashpoint being Ukraine and the Middle East?
do you have one francis flash boy uh well we're talking about three or four different places it could occur I don't think it's going to happen in England.
England seems pretty fucking close right now.
I know, I know, but France and Germany, it should that happened already some years ago because the same thing has been going on there.
Or could it happen?
Or could it be could it be in Portland, Oregon?
Yeah, we're what is so damn frustrating about all of this is that you know, like rock in hard place, unstoppable force, unmovable object.
So, one hand, they are baiting us to act.
They are baiting us to be racist, they are baiting us to be violent, they are baiting us to say the N-word.
Um, yeah, and the Jew bomb on the other hand, on the other hand, if you act, you go to jail.
Like the guy raping your 14-year-old daughter gets a counselor and a welfare bonus, you know, you go to jail.
Um, if you say the N-word, well, you get well, it's only shadow banned now, but you still get censored.
If so, like it's like we are really in this impossible situation where they are whether manifest or machination, like is is are they doing this because the sand is slipping up beneath them and they're desperately to hold on to war?
That's why they're acting like tyrants, or are they acting like tyrants because they're baiting us to be terrorists, thus justifying their tyranny?
I think they're trying both.
Well, one is happening, one is occurring, yeah.
So, one is a current thing, yeah.
It's kind of it's like the same thing, ultimately, yeah, And yet, if we don't do anything, they're just chipping away at us bit by bit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The way that I think the solution I have to cutting that Gordian knot is build culture.
one thing I do when I'm working with natives is I'm learning their language right now.
Not that I'll ever be fluent or anything like that, okay?
But I just want to get to know these guys.
I want to like, what the hell is what the hell is it like living in a village of 30 people, man?
That's crazy.
Tell me about, tell me about where the moon came from.
You know, like, I want to learn your myths.
I want to learn your language.
I want to get to know you guys.
You guys are cool.
Yeah, but Americans want to know what it's like to live in an urban black area.
Well, it's been shoved down our throat since the dawn of rap music, which occurred.
I don't think that's black people.
You're probably right.
I mean, after all, blacks did in California vote against same-sex marriages back in 2006.
That actually happened.
And that was before Obama.
I'm not saying be bosom buddies with everybody.
Yeah, me neither.
Yeah.
But I'm saying build good culture.
And where you can, when you can, look after your people.
And we did have good culture in the 70s and 80s, even the 90s in America.
There was no black thing.
Even though there was the Rodney King thing, and even though there was the OJ Simpson thing, we still held it together.
They hijacked every fucking thing, don't they?
Yeah.
But now I'm dropping N-bombs.
I only do that in real life.
We're only with black people at present.
Don't do it on Facebook, man.
You'll get banned.
Yeah.
And it wasn't something I did before.
Didn't do it growing up.
Yeah.
Heard it.
Heard other guys say it.
Didn't participate in it.
But now it's, I don't give a shit anymore.
I'm exhausted.
I'm at the face.
Fatigue might say.
Pardon?
You might say that you were fatigued.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I'm at the fuck it level now.
The fatigue level.
So the recent, the EBT shutdown happened, didn't it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I haven't heard any news about that.
And obviously I'm up here in Canada, so it doesn't directly affect me.
But one of the things I said, I've ran to some interesting dissenting voices, which kind of makes me suspicious of the dissenting voices.
But like, who isn't suspicious of everybody these days?
Like, you're probably a fed.
I'm probably a fed.
Everybody's a goddamn fed.
Talk about how like there's 20% of the EBT.
I don't know what the percentage actually is, but I just read this.
Like 20% of people on EBT are working poor.
Yeah, I'm one of them.
So one of the things I said is maybe check in with your buddies.
Like if you've got somebody that you know isn't doing great, I got a friend down in the south.
And I'll leave it at that.
I don't want to embarrass him or anything.
And I don't know what his economic position is right now.
I knew that he had been struggling.
So I fired him a message saying, hey, how are you doing, buddy?
Are you okay?
If you're going hungry, man, I can send you some cash.
That's culture.
Helping your buddies find jobs is culture.
That's how we resist this.
It's not grand revolutions, okay?
Grand revolutions, that's shit in Hollywood movies.
That's Hollywood controlling your brain.
It's helping out your neighbors.
I forget what this was, but a similar thing happened in Japan not too long ago, economically, where the government was begging the people to walk into grocery stores and take what they needed.
That's the kind of culture that Japan was.
They were so proud that they were starving because even though the government said, look, it's okay.
Go into the grocery store and the groceries will let you take what you need.
And we don't want you to starve.
The government had to beg them to do it.
Right now in Canada, 90 to 95% of people going to the food bank are immigrants.
Yeah.
Do not, in Canada, do not donate to the food bank this Christmas.
And if you're ornery like I am, please tell the girl working at the Safeway or whatever.
Tell her why you're not donating.
I've been to the food bank.
I've been to the food bank, I think, twice.
I've also donated to the food bank, but do not donate this year because the charity system is being exploited by people that want to harm you.
This is why replace, like we had a really great system called the food bank in Canada.
We had a really, really good system that helped out people that were legitimately in need.
And that, you know, come Christmas time, you know, hey, could you donate to the food bank?
He's like, yeah, I could toss you a couple of cans of beans.
Why the heck not?
I can toss you 30 bucks of groceries.
Why the heck not?
That system is being exploited.
Do not donate to it.
Find people that you know that are having a rough time.
Yeah.
Hell, you know what?
Maybe it's something as simple as maybe it's something as simple as, like, I'm working.
I know you've been struggling with employment.
I'll be for not tonight.
Pardon?
I'll pay for nachos, right?
Like, drinks are on me or whatever it might be.
Right.
No power.
Like, just help people out.
Help them find jobs.
Help.
Find a good, I've found a good local mechanic.
I've found a really good local mechanic.
He's been very good to me.
And my mother talked me that I got to replace the struts in my car.
And I really don't fucking want to do that.
I worked my ass off, man.
I worked my fucking...
Yeah, same thing with mine.
Yeah.
I don't think they were ever good to begin with.
But your struts?
Yeah, on that model.
Yeah.
Mine were, I just drive like a maniac.
But, you know, like when I come back from the next hitch, I'm probably going to toss that guy like $3,000 of cars.
But he's a solid guy for my community.
Like, they're fantastic.
It's a fantastic business.
I am, I'm not giving money to the dealership.
Like, there's good dealerships, too.
I'm not shitting on dealerships, you understand?
Find good people, pay them honest money, help people find work, be genuine and decent.
We got to build our counter-society.
The food bank has been taken advantage of.
It has to be tribal, but we just can't call it tribal.
It's got to be creative tribal.
But yes, yes, we got to.
We got so used to operating on levels four, five, and six that we forgot about level three because we locked all those guys in prison.
And then we invited a million level threes over to our countries.
They don't care about getting jobs.
They don't care about assimilating.
They don't understand what assimilating is.
They're not.
They don't.
Yeah.
And the lower IQ, too.
So.
What do you mean?
I didn't skip breakfast yesterday.
Let's see.
Teckenberg News says, well, I was just saying, Nico Dancer asks, I'm going to just, I'm going to put a pin in that.
Tenkenberg News says, Granny is spoken in Paraguay by Indians and mestizos alike because the Spanish Catholic priests were they wrote down the first native grammar to evangelize.
Yeah, the Catholics, despite flaws, there have been flaws in the Catholic Church.
I'll be the first to admit that.
All I ask from my heathen brothers and sisters is that you return mutual respect.
One sec.
Now you got to actually click the window.
Yeah, everything we know about Odin and Thor and whatnot was transcribed by Catholic priests.
Catholic Church has flaws, but you know, they've been pretty decent overall.
Teckenberg says, I work for a podcast in Argentina after three years, unable to work legally awaiting appeal of green card rejection in the Netherlands.
No criminal record, ANDCAP Christian.
I get paid in crypto.
Jesus, man, that is rough.
Anything I can do to help, fire me a message, man, on Twitter or X, preferably.
And Necro Dancer 009 says, what is your favorite Warhammer 40K Space Marine faction?
Do you have one, Francisco?
Is that a Dungeons and Dragons thing?
It's Dungeon and Dragons in Space.
No, I keep telling you, I was getting laid in high school.
You haven't been laid until you've had sex with a girl who accidentally calls you by your character name instead of your actual name during orgasm.
I made a half-nymph come by channeling divine energy with my paladonic cock.
Oh, God, that was a great night, man.
That was a great night.
My answer is, no, I don't.
I don't know a lot of for I know enough about Warhammer for I had listened to streams on it.
I love Warhammer 40K.
It's such a ridiculous concept.
It's so good.
It's so good.
It's got no right to be that good.
And I'm a Star Wars nerd.
Anyway, I think we should get the live stream shut down in about five minutes or so.
We talked about that, but my favorite movie was the sec, the Empire Strikes Back.
That was the best one for me.
I mean, the JJ Abrams.
Oh, fuck those.
Jesus Christ.
Fuck JJ Abrams.
Yeah.
Juju Binks.
Yeah.
You know, I've revisited the prequels.
My ex-girlfriend, well, she was 10 years younger than me, so she came of age during the prequel era.
And I sat down with her and watched the prequels.
I finally saw the third one.
See, I saw it one and two.
And then I'm like, you know what?
It's time to put childish things away.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then I sat down with her and I watched the third one.
And you know what?
Actually, see, episodes one and two, you got to do so much heavy lifting.
But there's a really, really good story in the prequels.
There is, you just got to kind of ignore most of the first one.
And you have to imagine a movie in between one and two where there is a really good movie.
It just, it just, it doesn't trans it doesn't, there's not very good affordance.
One of the great things in the prequels, in episode two, Obi-Wan keeps chastising Inakin for being rambunctious, for being spontaneous, right?
Yeah.
And yet, Obi-Wan is rambunctious and spontaneous.
I can't think of the word I'm actually trying to say, but you don't get...
Which is...
That's not bad storytelling.
That...
That's Obi-Wan.
It's half he's projecting his flaws onto Anakin, but also recognizing his flaws.
Like, Obi-Wan is a deeply flawed character.
Yeah.
He was put into a position of extreme responsibility way too fucking early.
And he's, you know, I was just working for a foreman that was exactly like that.
guy was like he was not a dick but he acted like a dick because he's trying to do a good job not because he's a bully but because and that that's open Obi-Wan is way too young to have an apprentice, especially not an apprentice who is super powerful and who has a huge chip on his shoulder because of where he came from.
And Obi-Wan keeps being a tyrant to young Anakin.
And young Anakin just wants somebody that believes in him.
He's like, I'll do anything, Obi-Wan.
Just love me, Dad.
Well, that's and that's what happened during the Obi-Wan series when they were dueling.
That series, it had its moments.
The Obi-Wan series, at the very end, he said, I'm sorry for everything.
After he struck down Darth Vader, he sliced half of his mask off.
And now you can see Hayden Christensen's half of his mask.
Oh, that part was so good.
It was.
And the way it was, it was, it kept switching between Hayden Christensen and Darth Vader.
Yeah.
Yes.
The series was very, very clawed.
Yeah.
I could have done without the black power woman.
Actually, she wasn't evil.
I could have done without.
Why was she there?
Why was she there?
Jesus Christ.
I am.
God damn it.
Black women.
Oh, you want your voices listened to?
Do something worth listening to.
For fuck's sake.
I'm so goddamn.
And I know all the black brothers are with me on it.
A black woman is speaking.
Learn it.
Shut the fuck up.
I'm watching a movie.
Yeah.
I don't blame the brothers for going after the white woman.
Don't blame them at all.
Yeah.
Don't like it, but I can see why.
Yeah, the Obi-Wan series.
Well, it's sort of like the book of Boafett.
There's some good ideas there, but they're not like Disney.
Pussies.
Disney is a bunch of pussies.
Yeah, well, when the writers are lesbians, women, and gays, that's what you get.
Well, Carmen said it.
It's what he's make it lame and gay.
You know, I remember the first time.
Lame and gay.
So I think I was 22 years old or something, something like that.
I was 22 when the second prequel came out.
And it was better than the first, but there was a lot of problems with it.
And that's when I decided to put Star Wars away.
I'm like, you know, I'm an adult now.
I'm in the military.
I'm not going to see the third movie.
I'm done.
I'm going to grow up.
And Give me a sec, right?
So, about five, ten years later, I get into the whole pirating scene, right?
Pirating movies, pirating media.
I decided, you know what?
What the hell?
I'm going to download the original 1979 version of A New Hope, right?
Yep.
And so, I sit down, and this movie, which I watched like 20 times when I was a kid, I loved the crap out of Star Wars as a kid.
Yeah, I sit down and watch A New Hope, and I'm like, it reminded me of reading Treasure Island, where the protagonist of Treasure Island, I think I read it when I was 16.
The protagonist is allegedly 21, but he acted like a 12-year-old.
And the same thing goes for Luke Skywalker, where the first Star Wars movie, Luke's, like it's like all it's like all the dominoes were just lined up for Luke to be the hero, but he acts like a childish brat in that movie, right?
Right.
But I was going to go into town and get power converters.
You know what?
Yeah.
Great illustration.
After they run away from the Death Star, Leia is giving him a hug because the desert hermit that he just met died 15 minutes ago.
Her whole planet just got destroyed.
Yeah.
It's a very self-involved, young hero, 16 year dashing rogue.
I know you remember this.
What fucking narcissists we were at 16.
Luke Skywalker acts like he's 16 years old in the first movie.
You think so?
Yes.
And the whole plot revolves around affirming him and giving him a football trophy, giving him the snitch in Harry Potter.
Which I probably came down to hot Harry for that crap.
But then episode two of Star Wars just keeps spitting in Luke's face.
Luke is still very childish in this movie.
Like, here's Yoda, the Jedi Master.
Like, imagine if you, like, how fucking lucky would you be on episode five?
Yeah, episode five.
Sorry.
Yeah.
If a Jedi Master actually trained me to have psychic powers, I'd be like, yes, sir, no, sir, tell me what to do.
Really?
Yeah.
Part-time.
Yeah.
Part-time.
That was an Indiana Jones reference.
Whereas Luke Skywalker, who he's been given a free F-16.
He's got a free F-16, a laser sword, and here's this Jedi Master training him.
He's like, you expect the impossible.
The fuck up, man.
Wish I had those job opportunities in life.
Right.
Right.
Shut up and try again.
That is why you failed.
It is why you fail.
But the whole movie winds up with him getting his fucking arm chopped off and having to beg his sister to bail him out from his drug debt or whatever.
Right?
And then the third movie, the third movie.
Episode six.
Yeah, yeah.
The episode six, he's finally a grown-up that has integrated his shadow and can confront it and can talk to his father, not confront.
In the first movie, he's like, you're evil.
The second one, I'm a jet.
I will fight you.
Like, Darth Vader isn't even trying in the second movie.
Yeah.
Episode five.
And then finally, in the third movie, he can actually engage his father.
Those movies are brilliant.
And then Disney resets the whole fucking timeline by turning everybody into a Harry Potter narcissist.
I almost feel bad for Daisy Ridley.
Almost.
Almost.
Yeah.
We've been over two hours and 45.
Really?
No, an hour and 45?
Hour and 45.
Okay.
Let's get our shutter shut down before we overstay our welcome.
Any final thoughts on defeating the dogs of war?
At this point, I'm waiting for the flashpoint.
And just point to the bad guys.
Point me to the bad guys.
I'll take out as many as I can.
Yeah, kind of beyond point in.
Yeah, let's get on with it already.
I just hope it's the actual bad guys.
I don't want us.
No more Brother Wars.
I know, I know.
I know.
You know, if we could be total nerds for a second.
Go on.
Luke Skywalker never felt pride for fighting stormtroopers.
That's just shit he needed to do to get Darth Vader.
What do you mean?
One of the so the monomyth, which is something I'm still trying to figure this out.
I haven't totally groked this yet.
But the monomyth, the reason Hollywood movies suck is because they try and be the monomyth, but the monomyth is a myth.
It's if you had all myths together, five points in it.
But any particular myth is only going to have seven points or 12 points or sometimes 18 points of a godfather.
It's never going to have all 25.
It's just that there's 25 points and you pick a few of those notes to make your medley.
Right?
Like the same as there's there's there's uh 11 semitones.
But the mark of a good song is not how many tones it uses, but how it uses those semitones, right?
Yeah.
One of the semitones from the Monomyth is Redemption of the Father, which is the core concept that pervades through the original Star Wars movies, is Redemption of the Father.
Yeah.
And so Luke Skywalker's apotheosis occurs because he sees beyond the civil war that he's engaged in.
And he engages with the patriarchal systems that led to this conflict in the first place and redeems those patriarchs.
So Luke dragging Darth Vader to the Imperial shuttle at the end is sort of equivalent to we do need a system of law and order.
Like the new republic is also going to be tyrannical in some aspects.
We're going to take the good parts and leave the bad.
We're going to redeem the father.
We're going to find the parts of Anakin that were valid and true and good and keep those while abandoning the former.
We're not going to completely condemn paper, period, which is the mistake the communists make.
And yes, I know we've been talking about Star Wars instead of Warhammer 40K.
I'm sorry, guys, but it's like we've got a very similar psychological struggle that the easy path is to hate Darth Vader, call him the bad guy, and go kill him.
Right.
Yeah.
And that's how you become Darth Vader.
That's how you become the exact thing that you were fighting.
We need alchemy.
We need to go from black to white to red.
Anyway, have you got any last words?
Yep.
Take care of one another, folks.
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