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Jan. 9, 2021 - Full Haus
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Friends, here we go again on our own, going down the only road we've ever known.
And ding dong, the dawn is done.
Welcome, everyone, to episode 74 of Full House special post-happening live stream edition.
And a big salute to all our punctual pals in the D Live chat.
We see you there, even if Mr. Producer tells me not to read the chat.
Yeah, yeah, I know.
And Merry Christmas to all Orthodox Christians tonight as well.
Christos Say Rodi, as they say in Belgrade.
And yes, a big full house salute too to all the crazy bastards who raised righteous hell yesterday at the Capitol.
I am, as always, your rebellious host, Coach Finstock, back with another two hours at least of sober analysis and practical advice for all of our listeners out there, not just the dads.
Before we meet the birth panel tonight, though, and dig into issues arguably even more important than fatherhood this week, big gratitude to two generous donors this week.
I'll just call them T and Fritz.
And also very special thanks to our two recurring donors who helped keep the lights on around this joint.
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And I won't shill anymore after that.
We appreciate everybody who donates, whether it's one-time, big time, small time.
And we love our listeners all the same too.
We see you there, D Live Chat.
GGG Oracular.
All right.
Let's get cracking and see who we've got in the white room tonight.
First up, he seems to think I am a diva when in reality, I am but a humble, honest podcast merchant.
He is the lice to my nice head of hair, Mr. Producer.
Are you on mic tonight?
Sorry, that was really mean.
I don't know, I love a lot of stuff.
Thank you, Coach, for having me again.
And I'll try not to cause any scalp issues for you tonight.
Yes.
Stick in my craw, lace in my hair.
We'll keep thinking of better ones for the intros here.
And very smooth here, Mr. Producer.
We got the screensaver up there at the beginning or with the opener, and our audio is slick.
We sound all right there in the, well, how do we sound, Mr. Producer?
All systems go?
I think we're good.
I do have one screw up to mention.
I forgot to hit record until like after part way into your intro.
So we're going to have some good work in post.
Oh, it's always something.
That's all right.
I'm such a failure.
We'll just record the whole thing again.
No, that's fine if I have to sit in the studio.
I need to do another William Luther Pierce recording anyway.
I really want to do his speech, Our Cause.
If you can't wait for it, just read it.
But that's another barn burner that I love.
Let me see if our resident senior citizen.
No, he's not here yet.
So for the first time in a long time, Sam is going to have to join us after the ball's already rolling.
Smasher is here, but he's scrambling to find a chord, a proper chord for his mic.
So, we're going to pause on him.
And that would be good.
Hey, you still sound like you're underwater, but test again, Smash.
Test.
Yeah.
N-Word.
Sounds like he's on an open laptop.
Yeah, it sounds like maybe you're going through your laptop mic instead of the microphone.
But you are audible.
So, regardless, I've got a coat hanging and some tinfoil and a paperclip, and I'm using that plugged into my laptop to record and transmit from an undisclosed location on the eastern seaboard.
So you're a conspiracy theorist abortionist with an internet connection.
Nice.
Not nice.
All right.
Smasher, I shared around the meme today of the choose your fighter from the Battle of the Capitol yesterday.
And you were definitely the foaming at the mouth marauder.
But how the hell are you, pal?
I'm doing well, doing well.
I actually slept last night.
It was great.
So, you know, that's a big plus.
Wonderful.
And did you, were you rising and grinding through all the drama of yesterday?
Were you able to tune in and live it?
You have to catch it after the fact.
I caught some of it live.
I was actually, I was feeling kind of crappy yesterday.
I didn't sleep well the night before.
And so I paid way too much more attention, way too much attention to my phone than I should have.
Yeah.
Same here, dude.
I was glued to it.
I looked at my screen time and was appalled with myself.
And the kids got way too much screen time while dad was gobbling happening images and videos and stuff like that.
Not my proudest moment, but it was a very special occasion, an historical occasion, and one that we're going to dig into here tonight.
There's been a lot of takes, but we're going to give our own, honest and candid as they always are.
So glad you're with us.
If you need to pause and try to fix your setup, go for it.
But otherwise, you know, you're audible.
So I'll have a better mic here very shortly.
Good deal.
All right.
Next up, he is now the mother hen.
Whenever one of us gets a little unruly in the chats, I'm joking.
He's actually become quite the voice of reason for our people to not get over their skis, not do stupid things.
And it's Joe De La Ray.
How the hell are you, buddy?
I'm doing well.
Glad to be here.
Delete the chat.
No, I did see a guy in the chat saying this was his first time around here.
Welcome.
Thanks for checking it out.
But yeah, wild day.
Wild day.
Absolutely.
And you and almost every single one of us.
And when I say one of us, I mean alt-rightists, white nationalists, fascists, whatever, had nothing to do with what happened yesterday, didn't advocate for people to go.
And instead, actually said, yeah, you probably shouldn't go.
And that's not covering our ass.
That's not cucking.
We've been there, done that.
It wasn't our fight.
But you, when it was happening, JO, I remember a couple people, and it even crossed my mind starting to have those, oh man, I wish I were there.
I'm missing out on this and leaving those people out to dry.
But you were like, you're crazy.
They're all going to get arrested and prosecuted.
Yeah, they're all getting vanned.
There aren't enough vans out there.
Like the DOJ is at the van store right now.
And they're like, I think what you heard was, bring me a lot of vans.
What I said was bring me every van that you have.
They're all going to prison.
Like, I have been, If this is your first time listening to this show or some of our ideas are a little bit spooky for you, yesterday Trump said that he loved you and you were all great patriots.
Today he came out and called you all terrible criminals.
He did that to us a couple of years ago in Charlottesville, Virginia.
We all white nationalists now.
Thank you.
Welcome, buddy.
Yep.
And we'll dig more on that shortly.
And JO can only stick around for the first hour.
So we're going to give him an interruption pass for the evening.
Not that he ever requests one or needs one.
Bust and chops.
But seriously, buddy, have Adam on the mic in the first half.
And then we'll take it from there in the second.
And finally, actually, not finally.
Next up, we have our special navigating the collapse correspondent and also our resident physical fitness advisor, one of the nicest and most sincere guys I know.
I always say that when I introduce him because it's damn true.
Nathaniel Scott, welcome my buddy.
Thanks, Coach, again for the glowing introduction.
Really appreciate it.
And great to be here.
Easy to do when you're a good man.
Any what did you do?
Were you working yesterday?
Were you able to tune in?
And any initial quick thoughts?
I was working but able to tune in.
I think just off the bat, I mean, you could see very clearly how different the reaction to a handful of white men getting together compared to millions and millions of Africans and the whole coalition of the ascendant, as they call them.
Yeah.
The establishment was shaking in its boots, even though it was a completely unorganized mob and that just decided to go there and without a plan, was able to take the Capitol building and then left again without a plan.
That's right.
Yeah, it was a veritable buffet, an endless buffet of takes, memes, reactions.
I was ecstatic while watching it.
And then the hangover kicked in a little bit when you realized this really was happening without a plan and without a leader.
And I was worried when I went to bed last night.
You know, sometimes you're all drama and excitement one day, and then you go to bed and you wake up the next day and it's like, oh, new day, you know, that's in the rearview mirror now.
But all of our people online in the chats, in the streets, well, maybe not those guys in the streets, are still spitting mad righteously and sticking by the good if naive people who are out there today.
So that was really heartening to see that this wasn't going to just be a passing thing in the rearview mirror.
And certainly the elite in the hostel system is not going to let it be that either.
They're going to take full advantage of that.
But I don't want to feast on takes too soon.
Finally, tonight, last, but the opposite of least, the guy whose tireless work and dedication only keep increasing in value as our society circles the drain because it's more needed every single day.
Nam, welcome back.
Honored to have you.
Thank you for having me on, Coach.
Pleasure to be here.
You bet, buddy.
Were you able to tune in yesterday?
And oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I was at work, but you know, kind of hard to do work when there's a good old happening.
So yeah, I was watching all the live streams, and my office is full of a bunch of conservatives.
So they were all shouting at the top of their lungs that the day has finally come.
And it was an interesting experience.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
The stories of our guys with their bosses or their co-workers and the cat ladies wringing their hands to the normies or the MAGA peds, you know, being whipped up into a righteous lather all over the board and speaks to the further dichotomy, the split, the schism in our country that keeps getting wider.
Yeah, seeing the shift from yesterday to today was pretty interesting.
I'm not going to lie.
Yesterday we were all about the revolution and today it was, oh, maybe it was Antifa.
That was very frustrating and happened very fast.
Don't yeah, don't turn to account.
Yes.
My quick statement on this: if you're listening, if you're tuned in on D Live, you've probably seen I've been hyperactive on Twitter.
You never know when they're going to shut the lights out on you there.
So I'm sort of making hay while the sun shines.
But essentially, what we saw was a ragtag group of middle American misfits who were tragically tied at the hip to an orange-pied piper.
They descended on the quote-unquote people's house, which is really a temple of war-enabling, unborn child murder, authorization, debt without end, and of course, Jewish power.
And they figuratively, in some cases, almost literally upturned the tables.
Even if they had no organization or leadership or plan, even if they were naive and deluded by the naked emperor, I could not help but have a human reaction of inspiration by their bravery and dedication, even if it went off the rails.
They have a martyr, and now the unmasked utter hatred and persecution of an evil system is going to visit them like it visited us three years ago.
And their savior is just about to exit out the back door.
So, if there's one thing I want people to take away from this, it's not gloating or told you so's or what a stupid, vainglorious farce that's only going to bring the hammer down on us harder.
I want people to be to reach a handout to these people and be honest.
Don't handle them with kid gloves, but also don't be sneering and try to talk to them.
I know it's going to be hard for some of them.
They're not going to hear us.
Some of them are going to stay on the Trump train.
A lot of them, maybe even most of them, are still going to have faith in Don.
But I think it's incumbent upon us to be the bigger men in this case and show them that their way was noble if faulty.
And I'll leave it with there just in terms of how we go forward.
But Nam, as our special guest, I will kick it over to you.
Just I heard some words from you yesterday about this and I found them compelling and all the rest.
So lay it on us.
Sure, sure.
I'll try not to go too long.
I know Jo has other places to be and I do want to hear what he has to say.
There's a ton to talk about here and try to unpack.
I think the you know, everyone's kind of zeroed in on the betrayal aspect of what's happening here.
Jayo hit on it, right?
There's not enough vans for what's about to happen here.
I think Lindsey Graham talked about doing a joint task force and giving the DOJ all the funding that they need to ensure all these people are arrested for sedition.
I think the more uplifting side of this is these people, you can talk about how they were there for the wrong reason to support the wrong things.
And you can talk about how Trump led them into this kind of trap, right?
Where he spawned a certain rhetoric that made them, you know, all right, the country is about to be lost and the election was stolen and I need you to fight.
And there's all this truth kind of laced throughout the rhetoric he's kind of surrounded the election with.
And he gets this crowd riled up and then they march to the Capitol.
And on the way to the Capitol, I'm sure plenty of them see Pence kind of come out and be like, yeah, I'm not doing anything.
I'm going to let Congress do what it normally does.
Whatever Trump expects of me isn't going to happen.
And then they get to the Capitol.
And that moment where they do something, probably the most revolutionary thing the quote-unquote right wing has done in a very long time, probably a century or more.
Seriously.
Yeah.
That is kind of the big positive takeaway from this, that these white men and women are standing outside of the Capitol and, you know, maybe they don't understand exactly what we understand, but they have the same feeling that we do, that something is terribly wrong, that everyone inside of that building is evil to the core, and that this is kind of the final hour.
And in that moment with those feelings, they storm the gates and unarmed with very little resistance, occupy the Capitol and then send these people running in fear, you know, covered in these kind of weird trash bag gas masks things, you know, and hiding behind this.
What's the line about Guy Fawkes?
Like, he was the only man to walk in there with honest intentions that day.
That's like the protesters.
The Maryland congressman with the garbage bag on his head saying, you know, have no fear, everything is fine reminded me, Target, Kevin Bacon.
Yeah.
I'm running to the basement.
We're in control here.
Yeah, the Virgin Islands representative or whatever she is, non-voting representative in her basement redoubt with her black staffers, you know, just like taking the selfie in front of the camera.
Yeah, that's one of them was throwing a gang sign.
Yeah.
What you said about this, you know, it being without leadership, right, without guidance.
Obviously, Trump was not going to step up and utilize this moment or capitalize.
He's done the exact opposite of that.
But even without guidance, without organization or any sort of hierarchy, these people in this kind of spontaneous tapping in that that is that tells us that what we thought was a kind of dormant and just a population of white people that had given up right and had nothing left in them.
It's quite the opposite, actually.
And seeing the conservatives that I know, especially in the office yesterday, I've known many of them for a decade or more.
And to see them so excited that this is the revolution and that they're on the eve of the great change and that they had all that energy and this like, oh, I should have gone.
I should have gone.
I know I should have gone.
I mean, changing within 24 hours is a problem.
And we can talk about that over the course of the stream.
But that energy, that intention that you saw with them, I think that tells everyone in the dissident movement that these are people who drastically want change and they want something to happen and they're waiting, right?
They haven't been led.
They have this con man who's been driving them in various directions.
They have a little bit of revolutionary spark in them.
That's the big takeaway for me for the last 24 hours.
We forget how many millions of Americans hate the government dating back decades to the Clinton years, to the militia stuff.
It's not just us.
We don't have esoteric knowledge that the U.S. government, that there's something rotten in the state of America, right?
It's just that we are racially aware and perhaps a little bit more, I won't say high information, but at least a little bit more studied in terms of political systems and these things.
But there's tons of people who saw this.
The one guy who told me, he said, hey, I went to my boss and said, you see what's going on on TV?
He said, no, what?
And he said, his eyes lit up like a kid on Christmas morning seeing presents under the tree.
And he was shocked.
He didn't think that his boss would have been ecstatic to see that happening.
So yeah, and real quick, and I won't talk too much here.
Very important.
There are some naysayers out there, not too many of them, but a lot of them are smart.
And I appreciate their intelligence who say that these guys were dumb.
This is a nothing burger.
They just made it easier for the system.
They didn't accomplish anything.
They had a little temper tantrum.
These are similar, eerily similar takes to Seaville, right?
We might call this episode DC Ville.
Shout out to Wooderson, who coined that, or at least was the first one to say it.
But this was momentous, even if it was a trap, even if there were bad actors in the audience, even if it eventually does, yes, of course, bring the hammer down harder.
That was going to happen anyway.
And those people showed something and inspired stuff and anger and righteous fury in tens of millions of Americans more than any gay ass Trump speech.
I'll save more vitriol for Trump later, but I heard somebody trying to get in there before.
Just the last thing I'll add when I hear JO is they did all right.
So this, that it's impotent that it was this kind of tantrum that it's this fit.
Okay, it's uh it's a tantrum and a fit that occupied the U.S. Capitol and sent every congressman and senator running into the underground tunnels.
I mean, this is what they did without leadership, without guidance, you know, without any organization.
This is just what was done spontaneously because they had the numbers to do it.
They had the emotion in the moment to do it.
And it kind of shows that paper tiger that is DC, that is Congress.
You know, everyone's always atomized.
Everyone's very afraid, right?
But in this large group of people together at the gates, no, they're the ones who had the power in that moment.
So, yeah, okay.
Did it accomplish anything in a political sense?
No.
And they're going to face a lot of consequence for what happened.
And hopefully people in our milieu are there to support them.
But did it do something in some sort of meta sense, right?
Changing the zeitgeist or how people view politics today?
Yeah, it made a very significant impact there.
Just want to say, you know, I really think the beer hall puts was definitely a fed off.
I think it was just a waste of time.
Nothing's going to come of it.
You know, all that happened is a couple of people died and you got Hitler thrown in jail.
Like that's it.
So at least they had a leader in the push.
Exactly.
Ahab said, yeah, imagine if Hitler led the beer hall pooch and then like, you know, went back to his apartment and let his men down the streets.
That's exactly what happened.
That go and called the cops on them.
And that's the second paper tiger that was revealed the other day.
The first one was Congress and the second one was Donald Trump because people have been saying for years that he's going to do something for them.
And when push comes to shove, he lays over.
And that's, I think that's one of the most, I think that's one of the most important points that we have to mercilessly drive home into these people, even if it makes them cry or if they revolt, their brain has an aneurysm, is you can't allow them to keep on with this delusion that he secretly had your back or that the deep state foiled him left, right, center.
And even if it did, that just shows that he was incompetent and not up to the task and didn't staff properly.
Go ahead, Jay.
And you have to let people know.
I used to be like you.
The only difference between me and you is that I figured out he was a puppet and a spineless coward two or three years ago.
I campaigned for him.
I was excited for him.
I helped him get elected.
I loved him.
That election night was one of the best nights of my life.
So on and so forth.
But it just came out quicker to me that he was a coward and a queer.
You know, this woman, Ashley Babbitt, gets shot and killed, unarmed.
And she's going to be labeled like a Nazi terrorist.
And Trump's never going to speak up for her.
He's never going to speak up for her.
He's never going to speak up for any of the people that were there.
Like in his little concession speech today, for him to yesterday say, I love you.
You're all very special people.
And then today, I forget what he called them, but he was calling them like criminal terrorist embarrassments, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah, in that sense, I hope the Democrats go after him for inciting a riot because he didn't incite a riot.
His speech was so lame and self-absorbed and meandering.
All these people waiting around on the mall in January on a day just like Inauguration Day four years ago.
And he's just blabbering about election fraud, stuff like that.
So he really wasn't whipping them into a frenzy, but for him to say he was going to join them at the Capitol and then scurry back to his bedroom, getting his PJs and watch Fox News or whatever the hell he watches now, OAN or Newsmax, was discussing.
It's going to be a peaceful transition.
We're going to transition so peacefully.
A peaceful transition like you've never seen before.
The most peaceful.
You won't even know I used to be a woman.
I'm going to grab Joe Biden's dick.
It's going to be so peaceful.
Oh, I forgot we're doing that.
Smash, you sound great.
You fixed your coat hanger.
I did.
Something that needs to be marked here.
Let me go on record.
Ram, a couple of members of Ram went to Charlottesville.
They were attacked.
They defended themselves.
A member of that group who was not in the state of Virginia at the time, Rob Rondo, got his apartment flashbang swap rated and was dragged in his underwear through broken glass and thrown in jail and, you know, just completely mistreated for having so much as been friends with the group of guys that were there that did nothing wrong.
When I talk about they don't have enough vans, guys, the hammer that is going to come down on this, there is nothing, literally nothing the feds can do that will surprise me.
If they go to that dude in the barbarian costume and shoot him in the face on national television and just walk away and there's no investigation, no nothing, I wouldn't put that past them.
The Christ White will actually sponsor it.
There'll be a halftime show and everything.
Yeah.
This is going to be nasty for these people and it's going to go on for years.
And don't forget, we have a Jewish attorney general inbound with no Senate opposition, Merrick Garland, with a chip on his shoulder from getting shafted from his lifetime sinecure on the Supreme Court.
We have a Sephardic Jew, I believe, Maorkis or something like that, about to head up the Department of Homeland Security.
We have not one, not two, but three Jews about to perch atop the State Department.
We have a Jewish director of national intelligence.
We have the incoming First Lady with a Jewish husband and many more to come for sure, including lower-level staffers that do a lot of the dirty work.
So this is a veritable elected Judeo-Bolshevik revolution coming our way and as upbeat and cheery and always optimistic as we keep the show.
I thought if Hillary won in 2016, that we were going to have to hit the mattresses.
I said that at a dinner party a couple nights before the election on 2016, even though I did think Trump was going to win.
And now you're looking at the silver lining to this, and I say that carefully and without insult, is that all these people who massed on the mall yesterday are going to the Eye of Soron a lot more things to look at, even though the vast majority of them were just standing around to try to do honor to Trump.
That nice white, I don't know, insurance salesman or something that some reporter doxed because he live streamed there.
He was so clean-cut and well-spoken and honest-seeming.
He was just talking about, I am here to protest what I think was a fraudulent election, exercise my First Amendment rights.
And they doxed him instantaneously.
He got shit canned, and there's a whole lot more of that coming, more suffering.
If you're an accelerationist, if you're a worse is better, if you're a there is no political solution, our people have to suffer before they wake up.
You have to be happy with what just happened over the past 24 hours.
All solutions are political, though.
Yeah, don't let Normie Kahn's cuck.
Don't let them say that these people were criminals or that they were Antifa.
That take is so enraging in its stupidity.
No, don't let Normie Kahn's cuck on these people.
That's un-American.
Listen, there's nothing hallowed about those halls.
What pedophile Dennis Hastert used to be the leader in there?
Even most Republicans agree that most Republican congresspeople are scum and villains.
You know what's American?
Let alone all those other Democrats.
And I'll let you take it from there because I was about to go where you're going, but I'll let you do it, Snasher.
You know what's American?
Popping in your boat with all of your homies on Christmas Eve, infiltrating the enemy's camp and killing all of them.
That's freaking American.
Like, being an American means taking tea, throwing it into the harbor to gay up your enemies, and then doing really bad things that I won't say on the internet.
Yeah.
Gang shit.
American.
Everybody wants to be a gangster until it's time to do gangster shit.
Thumb-sucking gay commie journals pretending that this country wasn't born in revolt and bloody rebellion.
Good God.
It's too much.
That raises the question or begs the question: are the elites actually shaking in their boots or are they salivating at the opportunity and the prospect of what just happened?
You did see some rational takes there.
They're like, yeah, they had to get on their little choo-choo trains and go down to their bunkers and have a hot cup of coffee.
they weren't really scared and now they were never in any real danger they were never in any real danger It was a bunch of happy-go-lucky conservatives who ran in to take selfies.
They stole candy and one guy snatched a podium.
Had that been Antifa, there'd be spray paint everywhere and the place probably would have burned to the ground.
It was a joyride for these people and everyone knows it.
Now, do I think that some Democrats and leftists probably have themselves spun up to actually believe that these people are like violent terrorists or white supremacist murderers or something?
Maybe.
But fact of the matter is, the system is robust.
None of those people were in any danger, even for a second.
And had it started to get wild, like the layers of security, once you're in there and down in those catacombs or whatever, that's like nuke-proof stuff.
Like nobody's getting in there.
They weren't in any kind of danger.
The whole thing, that's why I think there was limited police resistance to getting them in there because now the left has the jumping off point.
And I don't know if they totally let them in just to gayop them.
I wouldn't put it past them.
I think they probably did, in fact.
But now it just gives them a blank check to rain hell on any Republican who doesn't totally cuck on this.
Amen.
Yeah, those were real scuffles.
Those were real fists and clubs and pepper spray and real angry people on both sides.
I rolled into flash demos in D.C., they can come up with 300 cops in 90 seconds.
When we turned right onto Pennsylvania Avenue, I look straight down and I see one bicycle cop in the middle of the street.
And he kind of looks like he's shitting his pants, right?
Because like, there's a bunch of us coming from this way.
There's a million Antifa coming from the other way.
By the time we met in the middle, there was 40 to 60 cops.
And within another two minutes, there was another like 200 cops.
It's amazing from the Syria anti-war rally where they knew that the alt-right was coming right there onto Jackson Square, the north side of the White House.
And they sent like five or six bicycle cops to just check out the scene.
And then Antifa rolled up.
But things weren't quite so heated in April 2017.
It was basically shouting and stuff.
But I was surprised that right in front of the White House, they didn't have as much security there.
They did a great job with the free speech event on the Lincoln Memorial steps.
They did a great job with the Patriot Front flash demo, right?
They reacted and let them do their thing.
So yeah, hey, I mean, they took the scalp of the Senate sergeant at arms today.
He either quit or was fired.
And the Capitol Police Sergeant resigned.
So it doesn't matter if that was planned or if it wasn't.
What matters is what happens.
And what matters more is what is burning in the minds of tens of millions of white middle-class Americans who were formerly rock-ribbed Republican voters, shitty, excuse me, crappy candidates or not.
And now they're going to be looking around.
They're going to be angry.
They're going to be confused.
And they are going to be tempted to follow Don back to Trump TV, which will be like the lowest butts one and butt burglar employment boosting network of all time.
It's actually going to be the guerrilla channel.
Guerrilla Sharp.
Back on the Trump train.
Okay.
Part of me is hoping they're able to impeach him before January 20th so he can't run again.
Yeah.
Is that how it works?
Apparently, if he's impeached and convicted, then he cannot run again.
If he is impeached and removed from office, it will be a slap in the face to him, but not to his supporters, honestly.
The supporters that march with him.
Yeah, at this point.
He deserves whatever they do to him.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
I almost think, though, that they're going to just like de-platform him so he has to shut up and then he's just going to like peacefully sunset, quietly sunset.
They're definitely going to de-platform him.
I mean, he's not going to have Twitter, Facebook, YouTube.
Yeah.
All that's going to be gone the second he's out of office, if not before then.
Oh, it's already.
Yeah.
They've already, Facebook put out a thing today saying that they're not going to let him post for the next like 12 days or whatever it is.
Yeah.
I mean, he's going to end up like Alex Jones, right?
And the guy's got a website, but who actually goes to that?
And if they're doing that to the president of the United States, you better believe that they're going to be doing it to you.
Hey, what's up?
It's Mike.
So I can't hear anybody because I don't have the headphones in.
Tom posted a video of himself on Twitter saying really gay shit.
Excuse me if I'm not supposed to say that on this channel.
Saying really cookie stuff like, like everybody, I condemned the violence yesterday.
And everybody's really upset and confused by that.
And this is a huge opportunity for our side.
100%.
Yep, 100%.
Thanks, Mike.
And I wanted to call attention.
The NJP put out a statement.
I put it in the chat for Scroll Up Gang.
I'll put it in there again.
But an absolutely pitch-perfect NJP statement on this standing with the people who were there on the mall, whatever our opinions about Trump, and calling out all of the perfidies and treacheries and betrayals that have been imposed on us, not just during Trump, not just during the past decade, but over the past century to break us.
And now we're starting to come to the push-meat-shove phase for not just the alt-right, not just for like a small click of dissidents, but for tens of millions of white Americans.
I'll put that in the chat there.
MP, I haven't heard from you too much.
I wanted to ask you about your imposing costs mindset.
Mike, are you still on the mic or did he just parachute in?
No, he had to go drain the hose.
All right.
Smasher, I'll leave it up to you to manage the talent wherever you guys are in a bunker in Boise somewhere.
Yeah, I had to go grab him and take him to the secret NJP bunker that we bought with the 1488 Bitcoin that was donated to us immediately.
Hail from our Jewish Russian handlers.
Yes.
Bitcoin had gone so far.
That actually does kind of make me think, Coach, when they kicked the doors in and everything, you know, they were barricading everything.
Which other two congresspersons were you and you were ducked up behind those seats?
Who were you in between?
Did you have like AOC over here?
And Jay was Rashida, what's her name over there?
Well, yeah, I happened to be in the office yesterday, and I immediately went to AOC and her and I hid in a closet together.
As the resident Fed of Full House, do you know what the official footwear is of the FBI?
None.
Vans.
Vans?
You're going to hell.
It's like a dissident dad joke.
I like it.
I was second-guessing myself.
I was like, nah, screw that.
I'm going to drop it if Jay was saying that I was up in the rafters with the beautiful designs on those seats.
Yeah.
When I was about to introduce Sam tonight, I was going to say that he saluted from Senator McConnell's desk in the floor of the Senate in his birthday suit.
That was going to be my introduction.
I spoiled.
I don't know.
We'll see what Sam is doing.
To the imposing cost thing, MP.
I don't want to get too far afield about what we do.
I want to hear from Nam on that.
But go ahead, MP.
It was a powerful, simple statement that I think puts a nice bow on realities of this.
Yeah, I just tweeted out that you have to impose costs if you're going to do anything politically.
And where I got that from is actually from Black Pill, Devin Stack.
He has a video in his YouTube history just called Imposing Costs.
What he talked about was how I guess there were some emojis that were released, some gay emojis, some LGBTQ RX emojis that were released.
And he said, you know, what you'll never ever see is two Muslim men emojis or two Muslim women gay emojis in a hijab because Muslims impose costs.
There would be a cost to insulting them that way.
And you'll never, like, I guess the response, what I was responding to was, I think France was afraid.
French teachers are afraid to teach sexuality.
They're afraid to teach about the Holocaust.
They're afraid to teach about gay marriage in schools because of what happened with that one.
It's next knowing you guys.
I'm on my way to France.
They're afraid to do it.
Of course, they want to do it.
France is very cocked, but the problem is that the Muslims who live there won't, you know, they've laid down the gauntlet.
They'll cut your head off.
They'll cut your head off.
That actually happened recently.
Like a Muslim dad went and cut the teacher's head off.
I have the image of it.
But my point is, and I think this is, if you're not imposing costs, you will get nowhere politically.
And as soon as we start to impose costs, we will be able to get places politically.
Now, I know Naam is going to probably talk about some other things with regard to how you build strength and how you're able to do things politically.
What he will say is absolutely correct.
It has to come before you decide to turn around and impose costs.
You have to actually establish a lot of things before you can do it.
Our enemies have done this.
It's taken them a long, long time.
Muslims have done this in places that they've settled in the West.
Black Lives Matter.
They're organized and they're able to impose costs.
Antifa, they're organized and they're able to impose costs.
So if you don't have any means of doing that, you're not going to get anywhere.
But for a few hours yesterday, they imposed limited costs.
Right.
And here's the thing.
We all know, I mean, I was joking around about it.
Like these guys, this crowd was going to be like an indoor cat once it gets out the door, the front door, and it's like, all right, what do I do now?
You know what I mean?
Like, you ever, I don't know if anybody's had a cat.
Like, cats love to just try to escape out the front door if they're indoor cats.
But as soon as they get 10 feet out the door, they're like looking around.
Okay, now what?
The dog caught the car, too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And exactly.
And what would I do if I caught the car?
And I knew that that was going to be what was going to happen.
These guys were going to get in there and they were going to have no idea what to do if they took the building because they probably never thought they were going to.
So they can't impose costs because they have absolutely no organization, no planning, no leader, none of that stuff.
So that's what I mean.
And that's why I'm always kind of pushing this whole imposing cost thing.
Yep.
And great article in the American Sun by a guy who did a Seaville post-mortem and he did a quick happening post-mortem, whatever we're calling this, D.C.ville.
And he basically said, yeah, the right wing in America, now that Trump has utterly proved himself to be a coward and a toothless naked emperor, has literally true right wing or white wing, whatever you want to call it, literally has no power levels whatsoever.
You can vote for your overt slavers or you can vote for your covert slavers who, yeah, kiss your ass in the run-up to elections and then abandon you utterly once they're in office.
And I'd love to see Josh Hawley get his contract canceled with Simon ⁇ Schuster.
They just put that out before the show that they were not going to be publishing his book, Boohoo.
Yeah, I'm sure he's not going to be able to find some other publisher to put that out.
But if any one of you listening to this votes for a Republican again, I don't care if he's based.
I don't care if he says the right things.
If he whispers sweet nothings to you like Trump did, I am going to call you a fool until proven otherwise.
I call you a lot worse than that.
All right.
Yeah.
I know I'm even hedging here, but seriously, like, what's the easy, what's the easiest way to impose costs right now is to tell the GOP to take their century and a half, whatever it is, of garbage and shove it and let the Democrats have it all, reveal the evil of the system for all to see and stop having this fake crutch.
We've been saying this for five, 10 years.
Some people have been saying it for decades.
Beautiful losers, as Sam Francis called them.
But if you keep giving those people your votes, that's the absolute easiest thing you can do.
Either stay home or vote NJP when and if Smasher is running for national man-at-arms.
Yes.
Sorry, I was muted.
I didn't want to interrupt.
Tapping the desk or doing anything stupid.
Exactly.
Put your hand up, Smasher, in the chat.
No, yeah, we don't have a chat here because it makes a little ping in the D-Live, but go.
Hands raised about 45 degrees from shoulder height.
I agree.
I volunteer.
White strike is another thing.
I put that out there.
Now, I'm not leading the brigade to tell all the working white men and women of this country to stay home and go hungry and lose their jobs.
But that is a seed that should be planted for sure.
Don't vote GOP and consider the possibility of nationwide mass strikes from the country.
Can you imagine?
Yeah.
Can you imagine like what, what, 48 hours with the power grid?
Like, I don't know.
Even if only right-wing whites went on strike.
If only white Trump voters went on strike, this country grinds to a halt.
Well, if only white Trump voters went on strike, yeah, nobody would have like water or infrastructure would be electricity.
But, you know, if you had electricity theoretically, even though everybody went on strike, you'd still have access to like really clunky email services and stuff because that's what all like the Libtards do.
They just like send emails for a living and make sure that your email stuff works right.
Yep.
Before moving forward to other things that we should do, and I want to hear more from Nam and Jo in terms of the easy thing is don't vote for GOP, strengthen yourself.
And these are all important things too.
Get in shape, save money, become more self-reliant.
I don't want to spoil everything there.
But even Ann Coulter doing like so many of these formerly based people who we respected, when push came to shove, and I see Braxton in the chat there, he totally agrees with me.
People show their true colors when there is a happening, when the shit is flying.
And you saw a lot of people who you maybe formerly had a lot of respect for, and maybe they did a lot of good in the past.
But when push came to shove, they cucked or they obfuscated or they threw people under the bus, including a lot of alt-like grifters.
And I want to take my hat off and raise my hand to so many of our guys who resisted the temptation to do nyan yanya, told you so, and instead stand with our, those, those people on the mall were overwhelmingly our brothers and sisters, even if they were subscribing to a different religion at the moment.
And it's our job to bring them home to the most natural and understandable and easy concept to get in your mind because it's in our blood.
It's in our brains.
It makes sense for our kids.
And that is that your race is an extended family and blood is thicker than ideology.
And you have to stick together or else they are going to grind us into dust.
But that's not exactly a plan for what to do moving forward.
So I don't remember my quote on it.
My mortal enemy, Tony Hoviter.
If you say the N-word and reject Jewish poison, you're white now.
Low bar, but let's run with it.
Very good.
But that's kind of speaking to infighting, right?
Like there's just, there's nothing to argue about over here.
You got the feeling yesterday for the first time in a long time that maybe, just maybe the band was getting back together.
And what I mean by that is a married group of pranksters who could aside their differences on this or that and recognize that we do have a common enemy, even if we don't agree on anything.
And that is something that I would like to foster.
I almost tweeted today, but I didn't want to give him any credit.
I said yesterday was so amazing that today I hate Nick Fuentes just a little bit less.
That is how much it made an impact on me.
Well, can you imagine if Trump had just said it, if Trump had tweeted like, get them, boys, if he was like, everyone with the uniform, stand down.
Gang is coming through.
Like, get those, get those, you know, libtards out of here or whatever.
Like, get, I saw y'all got that guillotine.
Let's rock and roll.
If Trump had called for a revolution in that moment, he would have gotten one.
Well, yeah, exactly.
If he was just like, my loyal followers, please eat people's faces.
You know, boomers would have been like, all right, boys.
He could have just tweeted, the storm is upon us.
And that would have been enough.
It's incredible.
Here's what's weird, though.
Has there ever been a time in the past where somebody had so many people willing to go the full nine yards for them and he didn't even care about it or didn't do anything with it?
Like, it's just an amazing thing that this guy.
I think he knows that people inside the White House would have executed him.
So it wouldn't have ended well for him.
I guess that's the.
No, no, no, no.
I'm not saying he should have done that.
I'm just, I'm just pointing out, like, it is incredible that this guy has had this kind of a following and literally squandered it.
Nobody in history has had millions and millions of people behind him.
And you're like, huh, all right.
See you later, guys.
Let's fucking talk about Trump as a kind of pressure release valve, right?
For this disgruntled white populace that has emerged over the last decade, right?
Trump was this galvanizing rod, this way to bring these people under this con man's umbrella.
And, you know, the QAnon thing, right?
Everyone's talked about that as this massive psyop.
I mean, that's just a small, you know, deviation of the Trump psyop, right?
Which is to take all of that energy.
I mean, Americans want to follow someone.
It's like, what are we learning here, right?
Americans want to follow someone.
They hate Congress, right?
They have a little bit of revolutionary spirit in them.
Not only do they want to follow someone, they have a kind of like fervent, almost religious-like zeal when it comes to following someone.
They don't want a president.
They want an emperor.
They want a king, right?
They want Trump to do a fascism.
They want that so badly.
And in that final hour, right, at the shores of the Rubicon, the troops charge across, and Trump's just standing there like, uh, that's that's bad.
I just wanted to grift and retire, and you people want to actually get a fascism, decorate like lampposts.
Uh, wait a minute, you guys not okay.
We're actually going to get a real country out of this.
Oh, I know.
Poor saps.
Yeah.
Trump didn't think he was going to win in 2016, so he was utterly unprepared when he came in and had no idea how to staff up an administration.
And this time around, I think he had all the snakes whispering in his ears, including Jared and that Jared lookalike, who he named as campaign manager after he threw Brad Parscale under the bus.
So then he was caught flat-footed again, and he owes God knows how many millions or billions to Deutsche Bank, to the Kushners themselves.
Really powerful theory that the reason why he kept Jared Navanka around is not because he is utterly mentally retarded, but because he is dependent on the Kushner family for getting him out of debt and whatever.
And it's not both.
Yeah, at this point, I would actually, I would argue that if he was so dependent on the Kushner family, he is absolutely so mentally retarded.
Yeah.
Yeah, the whole snake poem and everything.
At this point, Trump is going to be lucky to share bottom bunk with Jonathan Pollard over him on a kibbutz in the Trump Heights.
Yo, what kind of slap in the face is it that Pollard went back to Israel on Sheldon Nadelson's airplane?
Beyond people.
And being greeted by Bibi Netanyahu as we're crazy.
What's with you guys and all this Jew stuff?
I even understand a lot of people say, but like, I just don't understand this Jew thing.
Fall down on the ground and kiss the ground in front of BB in his kippah.
For all the Trump people listening who still don't understand the Jewish question, yesterday, one of the people who stormed the Capitol is the son of a Brooklyn Supreme Court judge.
That judge's name is Shlomo Mostovsky.
If he gets convicted of any criminal charges, I will eat my hat.
That's going to be the one that Trump pardons, right?
Yep.
How about the two Jews that got pardoned that scammed Medicare for like $1.3 billion?
What's hilarious about that is not only did he pardon those two Jews, but that was a three-man racket.
Two Jews and a goy.
The goy didn't get a pardon.
Beyond parody, and it's so, we can laugh about this knowing that Trump is probably going to suffer.
Humiliations, galore, yes, from the Princess Bride.
Whether they will actually lock him up and put him out on his ass, I doubt it because they probably are going to find some way.
Remember, he's in debt massively.
So they're going to be able to tempt him with debt payoffs to make him useful to the system.
And that is going to include continuing to be a Pied Piper for all those people who put their asses on the line for him.
So he's going to have Trump TV and maybe, worst case scenario, some fake populist, lowest black unemployment, philosophic third party that is going to take way too many people down with it.
That's my worst.
That's my worst fear.
I don't think the GOP is going to be worth a bucket of worm spit in this decade.
I worry that the third party that gets created is going to be just another rabbit hole.
Yeah.
So that's a, I don't know, it's a really important point for us to kind of start thinking about.
So I hate talking about German history when Ahab is not on a stream and can't correct me or do it 10 times deeper than I can.
It's better that way.
Then you don't have a 13-hour show dedicated to German history.
I mean, is it really better that way?
So, you know, thinking about what happened in, I think it was 1929, they had Bloody May.
And, you know, this is when the NSDAP was very small.
The KPD, the communists, right, they were having their rally.
They were doing their May Day thing.
And the prevailing party at the time, the SPD, came out and slaughtered a dozen or two of them.
Right.
And this caused this shift that happened where the battle that was happening was in take to our current day is between Democrats and Republicans.
And the Republicans are betraying those who stormed the Capitol, right?
The base of the Republican Party is experiencing the worst betrayal they've ever felt.
And sure, some of the gaslighting is going to work.
Some of the media control is going to work.
It's a different time.
It's a different era.
So, yes, maybe it won't stick around as much in people's minds, but it's still there.
That betrayal is there.
There's this battle happening, right?
The net for what a dissident is is being cast as wide as it's ever been.
And there's all this disenfranchisement.
I mean, Coach, you mentioned earlier, like fostering a kind of, I don't know, a relationship or this sympathy for conservatives.
And that's where we're at.
There is no place for these people anymore, right?
They are without party.
They are without political representation.
They have no home.
They have nowhere to go to.
And when you think about like, well, how do you grow as a dissident movement, right?
How do you launch yourself into the political sphere?
Back then, right, the NSDIP did it in the backdrop of this struggle happening between two other parties, right?
Where they were kind of sitting in the middle and speaking to both sides.
Now, that's a little bit harder for us in the modern day for a number of reasons, but the parallels are there.
I think the challenge that we face as a dissident movement is a lack of clear leadership and a clear organization within the dissident movement.
I mean, that takes time, right?
That takes men who've proved themselves and organization.
It takes years and that type of stuff for clear leadership to emerge and something that everyone can kind of rally behind.
But the opportunity isn't going to go away, right?
The betrayal starts now, but it doesn't end tomorrow.
It's only going to get worse.
You know, we think we've seen Republicans cuck over the last four years.
That's going to be the contrast between the cuckery of the last four years and what it's going to look like over the next four years is going to be insane.
So, I mean, all of these conservatives and even Democrats, right?
Or, you know, the Bernie bros that we like to talk about, these kind of idealistic leftists that are about the working class and so on and so forth.
There's this huge gulf that's opening up.
And the target is not necessarily on us, real, true dissidents.
The target is on, you know, these terrorists who stormed the Capitol and anyone who ever supported Trump and Trump himself.
I mean, they're going to make hay out of this.
You know, there's a lot of rhetoric over the next four years that they're going to run with.
And our job is to organize, to find leadership, and to be able to push something out there, right, like the NJP or whatever emerges that people can say, all right, these guys are the real deal.
You know, they aren't in Washington.
They're not running for president.
They're not grifting me, so on and so forth.
It's not going to be easy.
If it was easy, we'd be in a different place right now.
But we're in an opportunity here.
And that opportunity is that both of these sides of what is now the political sphere are distracted from that third position side.
And most of those conservatives, right, they have that revolutionary spirit.
Trump said the right things in some places where there's these kind of entryways into our milieu.
You can talk to most of the people who came over in this dissident movement.
They came over in 2016, in 2015, 2017, because of Trump, because of what he was saying.
And deplatforming makes that hard, but there's an opening here.
We have to make sure we seize on that opening.
I'm going to have to jump off of here.
JO, real quick, there were a lot of fans in the chat saying, hey, JO.
So I reminded them, but the chat moved so quick.
You are a regular birth panelist on Full House, but have at it, buddy.
Say hello to the fans and let them know what's up.
Yeah, thanks to everyone listening, especially the new listeners.
And something just happened where like a bunch of new people all just followed and there was a prompt to follow and get a free lemon.
And I'm a boomer.
I don't get it.
But thanks to everyone listening.
Yeah, I'm on here with some regularity.
I actually wasn't going to make it tonight, but I thought this was an important one and I kind of canceled my plans to be here.
Yeah.
Thank you for that.
Any 2021, we don't have to call them resolutions.
Any promises to yourself?
Anything you want to achieve or strengthen in this calendar year?
Sorry, I put you on the spot.
Now all the rest of the panelists get a chance to think about it.
That's what you get for leaving early.
Honestly, just getting a damn job.
That's all I can worry about right now.
Sure.
First things first.
Sorry, Jay, when you get that job offer, that is when we're going to declare the white strike and you're going to have to turn.
It is what it is.
All right, brother.
Take care.
Give your wife and son a kiss.
One on the forehead, one on the lips.
I have seen men kiss like their sons on the lips since what?
WTF.
Yeah.
I don't care if that's normal in Europe.
We don't do that around here.
Sorry, Jay.
Awkward send-up.
Hell Boomer Sanchez.
Have a good night.
Thanks, Boomer Sanchez.
Yeah.
If people wonder about the icon that I use for JO sometimes, that was tragically from an obituary photo of a delightful man who went by Boomer Sanchez.
And somebody in Smasher's wonderful group, I think I can say refugees, uncovered that and said, hey guys, Jo died.
And the name.
Sam Buddy, can you hear us?
Yes.
Hey, welcome.
Hey.
You were late.
No, I was, well, you said it originally it was 9 Central time.
And then I saw the message you were starting at 8.50.
So did I read that wrong?
9 Eastern, big guy.
That's all right.
Oh, you're our rock.
So we'll allow a little bit of a error there.
But Sam lay it on us.
We've been talking to, we talked about what happened, what it means, what it might mean going forward a little bit more.
But yeah, just your first impressions.
And also, you asked a question the other day, like, what exactly, coach, are we supposed to say to these people?
What are we supposed to do to these people?
Right.
So I'm sure you had some time to think about that.
How about it?
Yeah.
Well, I couldn't help but have some vicarious thrill checking my Telegram channels and things like that yesterday during the work hours.
And I think that we, anybody, just about anybody has just a reaction to it that is, yeah, finally, somebody's doing something.
But what are they doing?
You know, it's like there's no plan.
Sure, we're always happy to see the little guy take a swing and hit the big guy.
But after that, I mean, these people, I feel sorry for them.
A lot of them are probably going to be in trouble because they're clowning in front of the camera and waving and carrying flags.
Oh, they got the whole machinery activated right now.
Unlike over time, you saw the picture collage that in the basement of the FBI building put on PowerPoint.
All the most prominent people who might not have probably weren't even violent.
Remember, a lot of these people just waltzed in like the juror.
And like, I didn't break into the Capitol.
The doors were open and there were no cops, right?
And they're going to get charged ironically, cruelly ironically, with the monument defacement thing that Trump had passed toothlessly.
Stop the Black Lives Matter rate after the horse was already out of the barn, man.
That's the real killer.
Yeah.
So, you know, that's just the thing.
I mean, of course, none of us were in on this.
So was there anybody who had a plan to say, okay, everyone's going to going to gather in front of the Capitol building and then we're going to hold up signs or we're going to chant or sing songs or something or somebody's going to get up and give a speech?
Or it just, it just seemed away.
Yeah, Alex Jones was supposed to be pressed the report that Trump requested Alex Jones accompany him down to the Capitol and then he pulled a bait and switch and all of his followers went for it and he went back.
How about Sam?
We've talked about this on the show before, but we'll have a lot of first-time listeners both in the stream and when we post this at full-house.com.
Also, real quick, thank you to everybody in the chat who's throwing lemons and diamonds and Lamborghinis, even Potato Smashers.
Potato Smasher is the top contributor.
How's that?
Well, I was a thought contributor.
And then D Live did the like weird treasure chest thing.
And then I won more lemons for being the most active in the chat as well.
Oh, wow.
All right.
So it's a flex on our fans.
Okay.
So you give.
Yeah.
All right.
Anyway, these shekels do get shared equitably.
Are almost here at Full House.
But, Sam, distill what has worked for you.
I mean, you've been a white advocate for decades, and you've had a lot of conversations.
Don't get too long with it on us, buddy, because I want to go to Nathaniel Scott and Nam too.
But distill some of the things that you've said to break through to people, especially now, so important.
We're not going to change the world by talking to Q Anon people and illusion Trump people or stop the steal heartbroken people.
Right.
Yeah, it's a challenge, really, because I feel like I'm good at talking to somebody and kind of sizing them up.
Where are they in their journey?
Where's the edge for them?
And with the right techniques, you can really make progress with people.
The way I like to put it is you grow the things that they already believe.
So, if you're talking to a religious person or you're talking to a conservative or whatever, they are, as we say, yeah, meet them where they are and kind of so those things are good as far as just sort of grassroots talking to people and winning hearts and minds.
But in a moment like this, it's actually and during this Trump years, it's a little bit challenging because when you start to dismantle Trump, and if you got some facts and things, you can do it effectively.
But then the other person looks at you like, oh, so what are we supposed to do?
Nothing, right?
Should we take no stand at all?
And then it does get a little more complicated because this thing is a journey.
Everybody has a story of either how they grew up or maybe they were an adult and they started to discover the truth about things.
And it's a real transformation and it takes some time.
And I did have some uncomfortable moments talking with people because I can't come out and praise Trump or root for him hardly even.
So it's difficult to say the right thing in those moments.
I tried to tell there are some boomer type guys where I was working and I was explaining to them, I said, listen, you support Trump because he's a symbol of something, but he's not that thing that you think he is.
Sure.
And that's a bitter pill for them to swallow.
Trump has become like a religious figure, really.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And an idolatrous one at that.
So it's delicately disillusioning.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's, I feel bad for these people in a way, but this is an education process.
And when we were on the call with some people yesterday and they were over and over, it's people are saying the same thing, which is there's no turning back.
This is a turning point.
And does it maybe get worse in some ways for me?
Is it a turning point in the USA?
Exactly.
You know, it could mean some bad things are going to happen.
It could mean some good things will happen.
You know, I couldn't help but just armchair quarterback when the wave of people was breaking through and going into the Capitol building, and then you had the layer of police and soldiers that finally formed.
You know, if this thing had been planned, you should have had another wave of people coming behind them.
Then you got cops between people, you know.
And it's just, like I say, I don't understand what was supposed to happen and all that.
And that's, you know, we're all smarter than that.
And if there's anybody listening on the D Live or anything, you've got to be smarter than that too.
Listen to us and don't get hemmed up in this.
I remember some years ago, Horace the Avenger.
I don't know if any of you ever listened to him too much.
Lovely.
But it's classic.
Yeah.
Horace is great.
Yeah.
All the white rabbits.
Yeah.
White Rabbit Radio.
Yeah.
White Rabbit.
Yeah.
This is kind of funny.
Before the podcast era of the last five or six years, but he was on, you know, maybe, let's say, eight and 10 years ago.
He was going real strong.
And he kind of predicted a lot of things.
You know, I really give him a lot of credit.
He really had a good feeling for things.
And one of the things he said is, you know, these boomers and patriots are going to start popping off.
Don't get involved in it.
And those were good words.
But our co-workers, our neighbors, people we run into, maybe family members, they are desperate for something.
And the thing is, there is not a real easy answer.
You got to come to the thing that I like to say to those guys is when I can see the long face that they have when I'm telling them some things.
I say, listen, here's the thing.
It's worse than you think.
It's worse than you think.
And that's what you got to accept.
However, right is on our side and truth is on our side and nature is on our side and God is on our side.
So there's the best people are on our side.
So take heart in that.
Exactly.
And I'm going to channel Dr. Pierce here real quick.
I'm a big fan of William Luther Pierce.
And just to paraphrase him, and a little bit of my own flavor, too.
It's like, after what you saw yesterday and all you lived through in the Obama years, the idea of going through life and yeah, you don't want to open up your full power levels at work with your boss or whatever, but not opening up a little bit and candidly and honestly with people in your lives, with your loved ones.
It's not your operation to red pill your boomer parents or your coworkers, but you have to live with your head high and not, you know, the experience of the past year and a half has taught me that it's extraordinarily liberating to not have to live in a little bit of a shell where you're afraid of a bit of truth sneaking out of your lips or anything like that.
Yeah.
It's a terrible way to live.
It's a terrible way to live in it.
It's a form of tyranny that they hold over you.
But you do have to walk a fine line too, right?
I don't want people to be able to do it.
Yeah, you have to be artful about it.
But in a way, the feeling I have is that it's a risk that you must take.
You don't have the luxury.
I can't hold back, but the thing is you have to do it judiciously.
And, you know, honestly, for most of my adult life, I wasn't careful at all.
You know, I would be rather open about it.
And it's really, I have to think this modern era of the alt-right and things where I actually do care about my anonymity or safety and things like that.
So I am a lot more careful than I ever was before.
That's right.
Yeah.
I remember yes, just like two or three years ago, Sam was like, what's the big deal about getting docks, guys?
Yeah.
You just did a good job.
And yeah, sands have shifted under our feet as they're getting taken hold.
All right, gents, we're at 10.15.
First time listeners, the full house will know we usually take a break about halfway through to play music, but we won't do that to our lovely crowd listening after the fact.
And especially with the lemon party going on in there.
Thank you very much, guys.
Please never say lemon party again.
Can I say to our fans in the lemon gallery instead of peanut gallery?
Is that gay too?
All right.
Can we say crack party?
I mean, this is fun.
Like, I didn't realize this is how it works.
Thanks, Towns, for enlightening us.
But yeah, this is like handing out crack cookies.
Yeah.
This is how the Jew distracts you with lemons.
No, I'm kidding.
All right, Nom and Matt Scott, you guys good on time?
I know MP likes to put that after two.
Yep, I'm good.
All right, let's let's, if everybody's game with it, let's roll navigating the collapse.
Uh, big props to Nathaniel Scott for putting this together every week.
And you want to tee it up, buddy?
What are we listening to tonight?
A quick tip of survival tip and something from a assassinated American politician and assassinated by the kind of person who usually assassinates American politicians, a Jew.
So I'll leave it at that.
What's the anime song you picked this week?
Actually, well, I'll go with the songs afterwards, but they are not from Laotian cartoons.
So.
All right, MP, fire up.
Here we go.
Welcome to Navigating the Collapse with your host, Nathaniel Scott.
One of the most valuable resources in early America was pine sap, which was used for waterproofing boats and making turpentine.
But most Americans today don't think about it as anything other than an annoyance to get off your hands.
Here are a few of its uses.
Pine sap is highly flammable and can be a useful fire starter, but keep this in mind if you have it anywhere near flames.
Pine sap leaks from inside pine trees when they are damaged in some way.
The sap keeps the tree safe from bacteria and insects and helps it eventually heal.
Its natural antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties can be used in your own injuries as well.
To make a salve, melt olive oil or coconut oil along with pine sap at a two to one ratio, ideally on a double boiler.
Once it's mixed, strain it through cheesecloth to remove dirt or pieces of bark.
Put it back on the heat again and add in beeswax so it will solidify.
Pour into jars and leave it to cool.
In a pinch, you can use sap straight from the tree to treat wounds, blisters, rashes, and burns.
You can also make pine pitch glue by mixing melted sap with charcoal in about equal amounts.
Just make sure the pitch doesn't boil.
The melted pitch can then be attached to a stick and solidified, which can make a glue stick that only needs to be heated up to be used for waterproofing, hafting arrowheads, or sticking together any other materials.
If you are looking for a more long-term supply of pine sap, you can harvest it from a tree by peeling off the bark in an area about a foot square on the trunk of a pine tree.
Make a series of incisions with an axe or knife in the shape of a downward pointing chevron on the bare area, and place a collecting tin or cup at the bottom.
Be aware, this will harm the tree, so should be done sparingly.
As the sap flow slows, you can carve additional notches in the tree to refresh the flow.
Remember, never remove all the bark around a tree unless you are trying to kill it.
And now, US Senator from Louisiana, Huey Long.
Long's political philosophy has been compared to fascism, and he himself has been compared to Hitler.
He was once asked directly if he was a fascist.
He responded with a laugh, Fine, I'm Mussolini and Hitler rolled into one.
Mussolini gave them castor oil, I'll give them Tabasco, and then they'll like Louisiana.
Here are select quotations from a radio address on February 23rd, 1934, at the height of the Great Depression.
I contend, my friends, that we have no difficult problem to solve in America.
And that is the view of nearly everyone with whom I have discussed the matter here in Washington and everywhere else in the United States.
That we have no very difficult problem to solve.
It is not the difficulty of the problem we have.
It is the fact that the rich people of this country, and by rich I mean the super rich, will not allow us to solve the problems.
Or rather, the one little problem that is afflicting this country.
Because in order to cure all of our woes, it is necessary to scale down the big fortunes, that we may scatter the wealth to be shared by all the people.
I wish to warn you now that nothing that has been done up to this date has taken one dime away from these big fortune holders.
They own just as much as they did, and probably a little bit more.
They hold just as many of the debts of the common people as they ever held, and probably a little bit more.
And unless we, my friends, are going to give the people of this country a fair shake of the dice, by which they will all get something out of the funds of this land, there is not a chance on the top side of this God's eternal earth by which we can rescue this country and rescue the people of this country.
It is necessary to save the government of this country, but it is much more necessary to save the people of America.
We love this country.
We love this government.
It is a religion, I say.
It is a kind of religion people have read of when women, in the name of religion, would take their infant babes and throw them into the burning flame, where they would be instantly devoured by the all-consuming fire in days gone by.
But in the name of our good government, people today are seeing their own children hungry, tired, half-naked, lifting their tear-dimmed eyes into the sad faces of their fathers and mothers who cannot give them food and clothing they both need, and which is necessary to sustain them.
And that goes on day after day and night after night, when day gets into darkness and blackness, knowing those children would arise in the morning without being fed and probably go to bed at night without being fed.
Yet, in the name of our government and all alone, those people undertake and strive as hard as they can to keep a good government alive.
And how long they can stand, no one knows.
If I were in their place tonight, the place where millions are, I hope that I might have the fortitude to praise and honor my government that has allowed me to live on this land, where there is too much to eat and too much to wear, to starve in order that a handful of men can have so much more than they can ever eat or they can ever wear.
Every man a king.
So there would be no such thing as a man or woman who did not have the necessities of life, who would not be dependent on the whims and caprices and ipsidixit of financial barons for a living.
Every man a king.
Every man to eat when there is something to eat.
All to wear something when there is something to wear.
That makes us all a sovereign.
You cannot solve these things through the various and sundry alphabetical codes.
You can have the NRA and PWA and CWA and the UUG and the GIN and any other kind of dad-gummed letter code.
You can wait until doomsday and see 25 more alphabets.
But this is not going to solve this proposition.
Why hide?
Why quibble?
You know what the trouble is.
The man that says he does not know what the trouble is is just hiding his face to keep from seeing the sunlight.
God told you what the trouble was.
The philosophers told you what the trouble was.
And when you have a country where one man owns more than a hundred thousand people or a million people, and when you have a country when there are four men, as in America, who have got more control over things than all the 120 million people together, you know what the trouble is.
We had these great incomes in this country, but the farmer who plowed from sunup to sundown, who labored here from sunup to sundown for six days a week, wound up at the end of the time with practically nothing.
Now, my friends, we have got to hit the root with the axe.
Hell yeah, brother.
Holy hell.
Thank you.
Aside from how spectacular that was, it did make me think what a racket politics is.
All you have to do is sit down and write awesome words, powerful words, and say them, and people will be eating out of your hands, right?
Give them what they want, what they need, extra credit if you're honest and powerful about it, and you can unlock the kings to heaven practically.
I mean, how about Georgia?
Georgia went blue because Joe Biden was like, or because the Democrats were like, vote for us and we'll give you two grand.
And everybody was like, okay.
Yeah.
I don't want to.
Now they're not honest about it, of course, but absolutely.
Yeah.
Bribe them or motivate them and win your way to power.
And another plug for NJP and their awesome statement on the events of yesterday.
I want to go to Nam on the Manorbun, but real quick, I will plug.
There's an excellent documentary on PBS on Huey Long.
If you haven't seen it, I think Stryker was the first one to advocate for it.
He is not quite a clean-cut, open-and-shut case of American virtue.
He made a lot of enemies down there and was probably crooked in his own way, but he also did a lot of damn good things for his people.
And net net, you have to say, the good that he did outweighed whatever he was padding his pockets with.
And real quick, the music, the first song was his theme song, Every Man a King, the instrumental version.
And the second was the music for a mod for a video game that's an alternate history where Huey Long is one of the leaders of the second American Civil War.
So it's Hearts Firing.
Yes.
So, and that song is fantastic.
Yeah.
It can't sound pretty scratchy when we're doing it live, but it's going to sound off awesome in the post-production.
Yeah.
One of them.
Fantastic job, man.
Fantastic job.
Thank you.
And Nat, we're going to go to you after Nam because I think we've talked a little bit enough about what happened yesterday, although I'm happy to revisit it and get on to our one real practical thing is for all of us hulking beasts this winter who are bulking and our wives Waves are maybe poking our bellies a little bit, saying, What's going on there, big guy?
I think that we should all resolve to emerge in the spring like giant, hulking, ripped, hateful butterflies from the chrysalis.
Just stay ripped.
Stay ripped, man.
All right.
All right.
What's the fancy?
You have a Peloton there, Mr. Producer.
Are you on the Peloton right now?
Not right now, but I will be when this is over.
Oh, I will be.
Gate.
So where I'm going to be.
You're telling me your fitness score is going to be at the requisite number.
What a good segue.
My fitness score, I thought, was pretty good the last time that we hung out.
It was certainly respectable, but the cutoff that you set was pretty damn high.
So I was like, all right, I got it, but not by a lot.
So I've got a little work to do before I had to cut off myself.
Don't say Naom.
Oh, all right.
Naam, how would I do?
Oh, I think you'd kill it, Will.
I do.
I do.
I think you'd knock it out of the park.
No, it's a little grueling.
It's the eight minutes of hell, but you know, it's mostly cardio.
So it's fun to watch the guys who are very jacked and lifting extreme amount of weights just fail to achieve any sort of memorable score.
That's why.
That's a great equalizer.
That's why I changed that.
That's why I changed the way the way that I am.
I had, I don't want to get too far afield, but like I had something that I struggled at badly when I was lifting a lot of weights and I was like 30, 40 pounds heavier than I am now.
And I was like, this doesn't fly, man.
This is too much weight.
And I was like, okay, I got to get leaner.
I put on a bunch of weight after the wrist incident.
I assume because I couldn't do anything.
And when masturbation is your only form of exercise, that's.
Dude, I couldn't even masturbate them right-handed.
Yeah, the strange ones.
Yeah.
Way to go now.
I'm a man after my heart.
I put on like 25 pounds, though.
I blew up.
It was terrible.
Oh, yeah.
It gets away from you quickly right now.
Somebody said 200 gang in the club.
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
If you're not 200 pounds in January, you aren't a man.
Oh, and it doesn't help that the only gym within 30 minutes of my house shut down, went out of business during the first lockdown.
So yep.
No, yeah, this whole thing has been for a better, stronger man, this is an opportunity to like really invest in new skills and get out there and exercise all the time.
But it's been a bit of a downer over the past year with everything from the shutdown riots and whatnot.
Chop wood.
This year that changes.
Yeah, absolutely.
Chop wood.
Yeah, seriously.
My cat is scratching at me to go out, so I might have to pop away for a second.
But Smasher, for the audience, how's your arm, buddy?
My arm is going great.
I have graduated my mobility physical therapy.
So I did get full range of motion back.
It's a little tight sometimes.
I think my tendons and stuff are all a little bit shorter, shorter since they've been sewn together.
But my strength and everything, I'm kind of weak in the right arm, and I cannot work nearly as fast as I used to.
Doing some flying right now.
And it's taking me way longer than normal because I just don't have the, what's it called?
The balls.
The condition.
And no, I scored higher than a 140 my last fitness test.
We'll see what it looks like with that messed up arm.
Excuse my non-dead length.
Instead of doing a, what are they even called?
A burpee.
Instead of doing a burpee, I'm just going to like jump and smack my face off the ground.
And real quick, Smasher, now that you're back in the swing of things, more or less, you still willing to take a lot of people listening.
You are in or around Appalachia.
I think that's safe to say.
You still willing to travel for work if our guys need home improvement stuff?
I am, but big butt, I signed up with a few different military organizations.
Lead programs, and I've got a lot more work now than I was.
Well, I was purposely not taking work and just working for our guys, and that slowed down a little bit.
And well, I also slowed down a little bit.
And you know what I mean?
So I. All right.
So I signed up with a different lead management program.
So yes, but the time that you may have to wait for me may be a little bit longer, which is fine.
Gotcha.
Well, yeah, glad you made it through that.
Let's pivot back to Nom.
Nom came on Full House somewhere around episode 35, I want to say, and basically did a perfect job explaining the Manor Bun concept, what it means, what it hopes to achieve.
So we're not going to rehash that.
I will put that in the chat in the show notes for people to go back and hear the scoop from the get-go.
But Nom, you are one of the hardest working guys in this thing by far.
And it's easy to be hardworking, but more importantly, you're effective and helping to build something very special.
So we don't have a plan, and this is not like canned, but it's your chance to either give an update or a little basics and then what's going on with Manorbund.
Sure, sure.
So I want to couch it in what I talked about earlier, right?
That we're in this kind of great position.
So one thing I want everyone to, a great position, we could be in a great position.
I want everyone to think about what it would look like yesterday to have an effective organization, you know, thousands of men in some sort of organized hierarchy with clear leadership amongst the dissident movement.
What we could have been doing in the backdrop of this kind of storming of the Capitol and how we would be able to shape the narrative and the kind of home and avenue that we would be able to give people to go down.
As it stands today, the dissident milieu is largely deplatformed with the exception of a few grifters.
And there's some really great voices out there, but they don't have the access to social media and so on and so forth.
Now is the time for growth in the background.
Now is the time for organizing for meeting other dissidents, bonding with them, forming these bonds of brotherhood and getting into organization.
Without any sort of organization, I think that our prospects of changing anything are pretty slim.
And that can be a risky proposition for a lot of people, but there is nothing good that comes without risk.
So I think that that's the lesson to walk away from this, right?
To look at what just happened nationwide, right?
This kind of pivotal zeitgeist moment, this paradigm shift that just occurred, and how little influence and control we're going to have over it.
Sure, people in our milieu will be able to consume our content and read our articles and kind of form their own takes and what.
But breaking outside of the sphere, you can call it an echo chamber, but it's a forced echo chamber.
How do you break outside of that?
Right.
And breaking outside of that means having numbers, means being able to create a situation where the system can't ignore you, right?
The system would love to shine the spotlight on any sort of white nationalist, dissident, fascist, third position, whatever you want to call it, organization or group of men, but do that too early and you're just going to get destroyed, right?
do that too late and you kind of miss the shot.
There's been some organizing in the background, right?
Leaders have started to emerge, you know, in the background of our milieu, but it takes time.
It takes patience.
It takes dedication, right?
There's not a lot of kind of really glorious action for someone who's a dissident today.
Most dissidents are, you know, shitposting online and, you know, maybe they're maybe they're reaching out to people around them if they kind of have the temerity to do that.
But there's, there's not a lot of organization.
I mean, there's stuff like the NJP that's going on, and that is a representation of what our political ideology is and kind of a voice for what we think and what we believe in.
It's something that you can share with people.
But I think that that's in the in the future, what we need to be doing is organizing and having the manpower to kind of break through this veil that they've pulled over the dissident movement, right, to be able to kind of shock that system.
And outside of that larger political goal, times are uncertain, right?
Whether it be COVID and economic issues, you know, losing your job or it's it's a tough time.
You know, 2020 was a hard year.
2021 is going to be a tougher year.
Now is the time for you to have a group of men that you can trust, that you can rely on, right?
Men who can help you find a job, give you a place to rest your head, right?
Bring food down to your family if you end up in a tough spot, right?
Push you to be a better man, hold you accountable.
Something I've always talked about is how utterly atomized we are as a people.
I've used that phrase brick by brick a ton of times.
And it's because I think that without building community at the basis, you can't do much else, right?
You can come out with all these grand plans and we're going to do X, Y, and Z and yada, yada, yada.
But the reality is that the human capital you have to use for any sort of movement is in a tough spot and really has to be brought to a higher place.
And how do you do that?
I mean, the same way it's always been done in history, right?
Men meeting together, forming bonds, pushing each other, challenging each other, holding each other to a higher standard and kind of rediscovering who and what we are as a people.
That's the more, I don't know, esoteric part about it.
But if you're alone, you don't have anyone to act as a mirror to you, right?
Who are you?
What are you?
What is your culture?
What is your history?
What kind of man are you?
What are you capable of?
What can you offer?
What can you add to this great struggle?
Those are impossible questions to answer alone.
But get a couple brothers that live around you, be part of something larger, and you'll be able to answer those questions.
You'll, in a way, kind of rediscover who and what you are.
So I think that's what's missing for whites in general, not just dissidents, right?
Even white men who kind of barely understand what's happening, they're atomized, right?
They're going home and watching Netflix and drinking beers and going to their jobs and they have this kind of destitute, meaningless feeling.
It's not just dissidents that feel this need for community and purpose.
And, you know, so it's a challenge to be where we are right now to see history happening, which there's no doubt that that's what yesterday was, and to not be able to do much about it.
And I think that that opportunity that presented itself yesterday, maybe not the exact kind of opportunity yesterday, but there will be other ones like that.
Things aren't going to get better, right?
Things are going to get worse and there'll be more moments and we have to be ready to capitalize on them.
And that requires organization.
Like to say something along those same lines, which is yeah, I I like to uh think not only about the victory in the future and where we want to go, but but the victory we have now too.
I was at a party recently and this young lady was telling me how she was blackpilled about this and that and discouraged, and I said yeah, but look where you are.
There's no niggers here.
This is, this is all our people, all having a good time, having laughs, having a couple drinks together.
This is we.
We have something now, but not if you're isolated, like what Nam was just saying, and that's how they want you to be.
They want you to be isolated and depressed and taking pills or watching Netflix or doing doing something stupid.
But we, we have a victory now that the thing that they want to deprive of us we've taken back from them absolutely.
Nom, how about on a more uh, maybe a more tempting level?
I think some of the people uh, good men that i've spoken to oh uh, sound concept, love the idea uh, but i'm just not into joining something like that, or they haven't necessarily uh heard about the benefits.
What would you say to somebody who's on the fence about uh applying to or contacting the Manorbund.
There's thousands, if not millions, of men out there who are probably in that situation.
Can I, can I interrupt real quick?
Of course it wouldn't be a full house episode if you didn't go over the.
The Manor BUND does not ask for any of your real information, as far as I know correct me if i'm wrong but people that are like, oh, why would I give my name and this and that to an organization and be on a list?
Well one, stop being gay uh, because you're just coming up with excuses to be a faggot, quite frankly, uh.
But two, most people in this thing aren't actually asking for that.
Uh, until you reach maybe a certain level or whatever.
But that's extremely different.
If you're just joining an organization, they're not asking for that.
People like, people saw the?
Uh, the stupid leaks from Identity Europa or from AIM and even Patriot Front, which we love and support.
Uh, did have some server leaks too, so you can understand somebody being a little bit wary if he's got a wife and kids.
You don't necessarily respect that wariness, but you can, I can understand yeah no, we only ask for for smasher social security.
Um, but 196, to answer your question coach it's um it's, it's.
Why are they on the fence?
Right, so you, you kind of hit on two things there, right are, so they're on the fence because they are nervous, right?
Um, I get that, right I, I do get that there's, there's a lot to to lose.
I mean, I think that the, the threat against this kind of waxes and wanes uh, right now is a particular moment where it's not like let's hunt down every white nationalist, it's let's hunt down Trump supporters, right.
And you know, god willing, that net gets cast wider and wider and wider.
I hate to see white Americans who had a revolutionary spirit Spirit, go to jail, but I'd love to see the title of dissident expanded, So, you know, risk?
Okay, yeah, sure, there is.
The idea that anything's going to change without risk, I think everyone can kind of laugh at that together.
But there's the question of where you are in your life and what risk you're willing to take, right?
And something I've talked about in the past is the preference cascade.
And within that concept, is that there's these kind of concentric circles of the vanguard, if you will, people who are willing to take a risk.
And right now, you organize men who are willing to take that risk, right?
Men who recognize, okay, you know, sure, maybe I could lose my job.
Maybe I could suffer social consequences.
You know, we're not an activist group or anything like that.
Have a job, sucker.
You could come work on my house anytime, Smasher.
So, you know, there is the okay, right now, if you're ready, if you're capable, let's do it, you know, be part of something.
But the next layer after that, why do you build organization?
Why do you build community?
Why do you build brotherhood?
And it's so that that next layer of, let's say, it's a professional who spent 10, 15 years working on his career and he's very nervous, but he's really dedicated, really wants to do something.
Coming into a community of, you know, let's say 2,000, 3,000 people and being part of that, now his risk is minimized, right?
It's minimized through the collective power that that group of men hold.
So that's the struggle is to go from that very small Vanguard group and to expand out from that and grant that permission, right?
To allow it to cascade out all the way up to the point where someone who's relatively aware of our political positions just hops on the bandwagon.
The other side of that, I can't remember exactly the point you made.
The leaks and that risk.
Yes, yes.
So, well, I think to just to hit on that real quick is still the same risk thing, right?
There's plenty of groups that have been out there in the past who've had horrible security and horrible leadership.
Okay, don't be part of those types of groups, right?
We take our security very seriously.
We take the safety of our members very seriously.
So yeah, there's a risk in that.
I mean, like Smasher said, we're out saying, like, all right, give me your social security number.
Let me do a background check.
You know, the other side is why not, why join anything?
Right.
So this is something you see a lot in the larger dissident milieu.
Don't ever join a named group, right?
Don't ever be part of any organization.
We're just going to do this all as individuals, right?
In a kind of a spontaneous manner.
I'm a collectivist.
You know, I believe in the white race, but I'm just going to do this as an individual, fucking faggot.
Well, so, well, if I could be, go ahead, Sam.
If I could say, as far as the reason for joining an organization, our dear uncle said that people don't join small, obscure organizations for altruistic reasons.
They join big, powerful organizations for what they can get out of it.
So I would say what you can get out of something like this is great camaraderie among your fellows and around some of the best people you'll ever meet in your life and the mutual opportunities that we give each other too.
Agreed.
Yep.
You know, so this idea of individualism, right?
Of like, I hate using the phrase lone wolf because it has all these other connotations to it, but there is a huge streak through our milieu of, you know, we're just going to, you know, be these individuals who kind of like wait for the moment to emerge.
Nothing in the history of mankind has ever happened because of that.
Right.
There's no point in history you can point to and say, ah, hey, look, a bunch of spontaneous individuals rose up and X, Y, and Z happened.
There's always hierarchy.
There's always organization.
There's always leadership.
And I think this gets to something we talked about earlier, and it kind of hits on the problem with what happened in the Capitol.
And that is that clear lack of leadership.
Leadership is a unique thing, right?
I think most whites, especially white Americans, are very confused about what leadership is, right?
The closest thing they've probably ever gotten to leadership is their football coach.
Right.
And that's not to demean a football coach.
You know, that guy can definitely offer some serious leadership.
But without leadership, there's no direction, right?
There's no one who's accountable.
There's no way to focus the energy of the larger dissident milieu.
And when it comes to leadership, you can't just walk out of the gate and say, hey, I'm the leader.
Follow me.
You have to earn it.
You have to prove yourself.
And that takes time and an obnoxious amount of dedication and tedious back and forth every day.
Not at all.
That's just the guy for that job.
Well, imagine you're one of these MAGA people revolutionaries at the Capitol yesterday, because, you know, they didn't start a revolution, but they are inherently revolutionary.
And it's kind of like, okay, we made it in the Capitol.
Now what?
And that now what question exists because they don't have leadership.
You end up with Baked Alaska leading the Vanguards into an office.
And yeah, no, thank God Baked Alaska isn't the actual leader because then everybody would just be maced and it would be really awkward.
Really bad content.
He didn't have his N-bomb speaker playing when he charged the capital this time.
Did he actually get arrested?
I saw that in the chat earlier.
I hope so.
Yeah, if he does.
And that you confirmed.
Yeah.
Well, the other thing about leadership is that leadership is built on the spoken word rather than the written word.
Again, our dear uncle spoke about this: that, you know, even going, even like if you think of Christ, right?
Christ did not write anything down, but he spoke, right?
And then he told his followers, he didn't tell them go and write either.
He told them go and preach.
So Hitler said it very, very poetically.
I wish I could get it just right, but he talked about, you know, when the bravery of one man to jump up on the table and hurl the spark of fervor into the fan flames of the people's desires, something like that.
And so that's something to keep in mind is the power of the spoken word when you talk to people.
And the people yesterday are very quickly realizing that Trump was not the leader that they thought he was.
Right.
And it's 100%, it is on us to become the leader that they deserve.
Because Trump did Trump did not deserve them.
He did not deserve his supporters.
So we must be that leader that deserves the people to follow us.
Have you seen that?
I have no real finger on the pulse of the QAnon or the MAGA Cult anymore.
Have you guys seen that?
I mean, Nam talked about at the job sites.
People are mad.
The MAGA pedes on Twitter, especially after his concession today, were replying, basically saying, WTF, bro, I would have done 9-11 for you.
And you are conceding.
People I know are going to end up in jail.
And you're conceding.
You know, I just, my family disowned me, and you're conceding.
And these people aren't even Nazis.
Like, their lives have been destroyed because of their support for Trump.
And he goes, I'm going to concede it's going to be a peaceful transfer or transition.
It's going to be wonderful.
The most peaceful transition you've ever seen.
And they don't know what to do.
And they don't know what to do because they don't have leadership.
And they don't have leadership because they aren't Nazis.
And falsely, quite frankly.
Yeah.
That's right.
They followed the Piper, and the Piper was playing the siren song of globalism.
Yeah, I have no doubt about their heart and their good sincerity, but I do have concerns.
I don't care if it sounds arrogant or whatever.
I do have concerns about their minds and their concepts of how things work.
I've said this before.
I have no understanding or comprehension of how somebody could have witnessed what we've witnessed from the Obama years through 2016, the Trump supporters getting beaten in the streets to what just happened the other day and not have a realization, including on the JQ and the Kushners and the backstabbing and all the rest of it.
But hey, congratulations.
These people have been fed more copes than we ever could have been fed.
Yeah, I know.
They can't all go ahead.
How many of us came in in that kind of sweet spot where you could find dissident content through a YouTube algorithm?
So the problem is they figured that out.
And so what's the next task is breaking through that new barrier.
And how do you do that?
You do that with power, right?
Manpower, the ability of kind of coming out onto a stage and it being impossible to ignore you.
I firmly believe that that is the only way that the public, so to speak, will ever find an alternative to what they're being fed every day, right?
Until that moment happens, until such organization is achieved.
But to hit what Nathaniel Scott was talking about a second ago, there's a great quote from our uncle, very early speech, 1923, early days.
And he talks about, is someone fit to be our leader, right?
Our task is not to find that person.
Either God will give them to us or he will come.
Our task is to shape the sword that he will need.
And I think that the guys in this larger milieu, it's not like, let's hunt for the leader and just like trust the plan, right?
Because there is some element of trust the plan within the dissident milieu, whatever the weird plan you can come up with is.
Your task is to shape yourself into a better person.
And there's no better place to do that, but in a brotherhood or a community.
It's the same attitude, too, that I've kind of come to realize with finding a wife is you're not going to go out there and find a basin red-pilled, beautiful woman who's just going to be like, yes, please impregnate me.
You kind of have to be muffled.
How would that happen?
But you're not going to necessarily just find her out there.
You have to make her, essentially.
You have to grab her by the hair and drag her back to your cave and grunt at her.
Right.
And, you know, that's the most effective way.
And, you know, it's the same thing with a leader.
You're not going to go out and find the next great American fascist leader.
You have to create them.
You have to support them, build them up or either or build up yourself in that way.
Elon Musk became the world's richest man tonight, just before we went to tape, you know, whatever the value of Tesla's stock hit the ceiling.
And I actually contemplated throwing a Hail Mary tweet at him.
Hey, Elon, know you're really busy with the rockets and the cars and stuff, but if you got a little time to come down from Mount Olympus, we could really use your help, buddy.
Yeah.
Maybe you'll hear this.
Maybe I'll still throw that in.
I thought you wanted to get him on as a guest.
Sure.
Yeah.
I tried to get Chris Langen on World's Smartest Man, who is definitely going through his own awakening.
Oh, yeah.
Chris Langen on Twitter, but no dice.
He doesn't seem to bite on any of the engages.
He's too smart for that.
Yeah, no, love that.
I challenge Elon Musk to a boxing match or to an MMA UFC style match.
You know how he's going to win?
He's going to pay you to lose.
$10 million on the line.
Throw the match, Smasher.
Take the money.
Don't let the Irish cry.
Smasher is like the Irishman in the ring.
He takes the money and then he's like, screw it.
I'm knocking him out.
You know, golden goose.
How much call you have for knocking him out, though?
That might be worth it.
Oh, yeah.
Eternal legend.
Non, before we go to Nat real quick on fitness and then we will bring this puppy home.
How do people apply Matterbund.com?
And what are you asking from potentials?
The Mannerbund.
Excuse me.
Themannerbund.com.
Yeah, yeah.
You're going to shit out to it, right?
Damn it.
Just mannerbund.com is a very contentious URL.
So how do you apply?
Go to the site.
You'll figure it out.
Or talk to people, right?
Talk to people.
If you know people inside of this larger million, you probably know someone who knows someone who's in the butt.
So that's always the best way to apply.
Cold applications, a little bit more challenging.
Friend of a friend is good.
What are we looking for?
I kind of described it in that concentric circle of the Vanguard, right?
Looking for people who are good men who are ready to dedicate time and energy and to kind of finally have the audacity to take what's happening and their role within it very seriously.
You know, there's always a place for shit posting and brevity and bonding and whatnot, but it's time, dedication, and energy.
And that's always kind of what's been missing, something that we lack when it comes to organizing.
You know, the upcomies that you get from being on calls or handling paperwork or whatever it might be, not so much.
And in a hyper social media internet world, people are kind of bred for that instant gratification.
So looking for people who have kind of molded themselves into a position, whether it be personally or kind of in their social sphere, where they're ready for something like this.
I think that a lot of people are.
And the more people that are part of organization, the larger we can expand that concentric circle.
So, you know, reach out.
There's always someone around you who's ready to be part of a brotherhood, to be part of a community.
And if you've got a family, same thing.
I mean, this is not just young men.
Most of our guys are fathers and have kids, wives, and want that community for their family as well, not just a time for the guys.
That's right.
Yep.
And listeners can feel free.
We've had dozens of vetting requests over the past two years, almost three years, doing the show.
Happy to give you advice or farm you out to trusted contacts and otherwise answer questions.
We have earned that and we will try to take care of you.
And, you know, sometimes it doesn't work out.
Sometimes guys are a little bit autistic or they may send off the wrong signal or they may not be ready.
And if that is you, if you're listening to this and it didn't work out for some reason, try not to be butthurt.
It may be bad luck.
It may be that you have a little bit to work on and it may just be a timing thing too.
So be patient, but be persistent.
Just one thing I wanted to add about the happening.
Joe talked about it earlier about this woman who was killed.
And I've spent a little bit of time talking about how we can't do much right now, but there is one thing that we can do.
The only person who will stand for Ashley is us.
It's not going to be the GOP.
It's not going to be the Democrats.
There's no one in the larger political sphere who's going to stand by and recognize the murder of this woman, what the state did to her, and the martyr that she is.
But our larger milieu can do that.
There are plenty of guys, and this is where individuals can make some impact.
Plenty of guys who have Twitter accounts and social media or in their personal social spheres can talk about this woman.
Don't waste this opportunity.
This woman was brutally murdered by a Capitol police officer, shot in the heart.
She did not deserve to die.
She fought for this country.
She fought for the wrong reasons, you know, the wrong cause, but she had the right instincts, and she's one of us.
And her life was snuffed out for absolutely no reason.
And it's the impetus is on us to be that voice that no one else is going to give for her.
So that is one thing that we can do, even without that level of mass organization I'm talking about.
Thank you for raising that nom.
We did not give her a lot of credit early in the show.
We did call her a martyr.
And yeah, she's going to be missed by her family and she's going to be remembered forever by our people.
Something that I've noticed is the stark contrast in the demographics of those who are responsible for police brutality.
And it's almost 13 to 50 in the police force.
You look at videos of police brutality and it's like black dude punches white guy, black cop punches white dude.
Black cop punches like old white lady.
Black cop shoots white woman.
That's right.
And we have to struggle to hear about those because those are the ones they try to sweep under the rug, too.
You saw the one of the black cop tempting the old white man.
Hit me.
Have your chance.
Have your chance.
And the old white guy gives him like a little glancing blow and then the black cop just smacks him down to the ground.
That well-known the Australian woman in Minnesota.
That's right.
Shot by a Somali.
All right.
Gents, we are at two hours.
And Nat, I did want to talk about fitness.
Let's cut it brief and just keep to the first part of where we are right now in January and maybe a little bit heavy in our guts and what we should be thinking about and maybe plotting out.
And then let's get back to it next week or in another week as we get closer to spring.
Fitness nuts in your mouth.
D's nuts.
Real quick, potato.
Yeah, I was going to do these nuts.
Yeah, I got a video of potatoes saying, Deez, not seeing it.
Our toddler has picked up on the D's Nuts jokes in the house.
Total plague upon our people.
It's my fault.
Hey, Coach, that reminds me.
So you asked me to put together a clip show.
And just in case, I did that for tonight.
But when I was going through and organizing everything, it's almost all D's nuts jokes.
Next episode of Full House, a two-hour special entitled D's Nuts.
Yeah, the happening kind of upstaged our end of year compendium and all the rest of it.
So we'll throw that into next week.
Thank you, MP.
Yeah.
All right, Nat, lay us the basics of where we are now.
Should we start?
Should we stop bulking now or we still got another month to bulk?
Never stop bulking.
I mean, I think for some of us, we probably should have stopped bulking a couple years ago.
But for the rest of us, I mean, I usually would stop, I think, around the end of February, maybe a little earlier.
I would say if you really, if your main goal is to lose weight, then your diet is the most important thing that you need to be taken care of.
Fast.
Just stop eating.
Yes.
Fasting is phenomenal.
I lost a ton of weight when I regularly fasted.
Probably going to do that again this summer.
For food, honestly, my diet is basically eat as much meat as I possibly can and occasionally put in fruits and vegetables and stuff like that in there.
Drink eggs, put them in your after-workout protein shake.
Eggnog.
Eat beef liver.
Yeah.
Eggnog.
Beef liver.
And that's pretty much it for diet.
Working out, I don't do a ton of cardio.
I don't do it as much as I should.
I do basically a four-day rotation each day concentrating on a different muscle group.
First day being, for example, shoulders.
Second day, back and biceps.
Third day, triceps and chest.
Fourth day, legs.
Deadlift.
That's a deadlift.
Yep.
Squat twice a week.
I usually do squats on leg days and deadlift on back days.
And what are your opinions on running and jogging?
Sprints are great to burn calories.
Running up and down steps are great while MP is on his little stationary bike.
But long distance running, I love long distance running.
My knees are getting old.
Is it you know, when I think of the stereotypical or the typical American who's like, all right, I'm getting in shape.
You know, he puts on his sweatsuit and his running shoes and he goes out for a jog.
That's better than nothing.
Yeah, but it is really bad for your knees, though.
I mean, that's why I get on the bike.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Bike is good.
Running, honestly, if you're doing something, it's better than doing nothing.
Running is not my preferred cardio workout.
I do, I think Smasher has talked about rucking before.
That's a lot of fun, hiking and stuff like that.
Row machine, too.
Rows are great, especially on the machine, a lighter weight and just going for 30 minutes or whatever.
But running, long distance running is not very practical.
You'll never find yourself doing that.
But sprinting is very practical.
Rucking is very practical.
So if you're going for long distance, ruck, if you just want to burn calories and build your cardio, sprint.
We used to call them Indian runs.
If you don't have five to ten people to do an Indian run with, which is the one where you're at the back and then you sprint to the front while you're jogging a certain distance or whatever, then you just do a sprint jog combo where maybe you sprint for 10 seconds, jog for a minute, sprint for 10 seconds, jog for a minute, something like that.
That's also a great way to get in some cardio.
And you can do long-ish distance without destroying your body because you're not running the whole time.
You're jogging and then just, you know, sprinting.
I've even done two for cardio instead of kind of the traditional cardio workouts.
I've just put like a lightweight on the bar and done just like high rep deadlifts.
Lift, but faster.
Exactly.
And like, there you go.
That's cardio.
So honestly, anything you do like that, high-intensity interval training.
Yeah, circuit training.
Low amount of rest time in between.
Like if you don't have a partner to go to the gym with, if you're going to the gym still, count out in between your reps, your sets and reps, like nine reps for your sets.
You know, don't sit there for 20 minutes in between each set.
Yeah.
I saw somebody say push, pull, legs.
Yeah, that's that's a solid way to do it.
But if you do it, do it like a circuit.
Get in there, go hard.
Don't don't screw around when you're in there and get out.
Yep.
Somebody asked, what is drucking?
And basically, yeah, throw some weights or something heavy in a backpack and go for a brisk.
Throw a child on your back.
And also don't Don't just throw weights in a bag.
I mean, you can do that, but you will hurt a lot.
Learn how to pack your bag properly.
The higher on your back, the weight is, the more comfortable you will be as you rock.
So, heavy stuff up top.
If you don't have, if you don't have a, like, I have my three-day pack and my five-day bag packed, and both of those are set so that I can survive theoretically indefinitely.
Um, and they're both heavy.
Uh, five-day pack being heavier than my three-day pack.
But um, all my heavy stuff is on top.
Well, the weight to get super autistic, the weight is fairly distributed, and the stuff that I need the most is on top, but that also happens to be like the heavier stuff.
Oh, man, this is this is a can of worms.
I should have saved this for the chat is blowing up.
Like, what the heck?
Yeah, all right.
I'm gonna go into my Pilates if you guys keep talking.
Yeah, it's like Tiv said, get a heavy bag.
That is another, that is another great piece of advice.
Get a heavy bag, great for your wrists, too.
Wrap yourself, yeah, it's really good for your wrists.
Um, no, but three minutes on a heavy bag will be some of the hardest three minutes of your life, guaranteed.
So, go for 30 at least.
Wrestling the hardest thing in the world.
One tip to take with you: if you're not working out now, work out for one hour a day and go from there.
Thank you, Nat.
Wonderful.
And let's get you back in and do whatever.
We'll do it.
We'll do a dedicated hour to this and try to have it more sequential.
It was sort of bad on me to just pop into the waters of fitness and working out.
But I did want people to start thinking about it, including myself.
Stop being fat.
All right.
Let us wrap this up.
We got a record haul.
Thanks to you wonderful people in the chat.
I have been reading your words and listening to our awesome guests all night long.
Let us start with Nam.
Top of the billing, you, and any last word.
It's been a pleasure to be on, and everyone should be thinking about what they can do for 2021.
You know, the iron is hot, so let's strike.
There's a lot to be done, and you should be asking yourself, if you're a dissident, am I doing enough?
I think that's that's my big takeaway.
As always, it's a pleasure to be on.
Thanks, guys.
Appreciate it.
Nam, thank you.
Uh-oh.
You're not doing enough.
There is always a second.
Did I cut out a little bit there?
I was about to take over your show, but yeah, you're about to kiss Nom's ass.
Go ahead and do it again.
There you go.
Great logo.
Hat tip to all the Mannerbun guys in the chat.
I see you there, Achilles, Baibon.
Nah, whatever.
I won't.
Anyway, love you guys.
Mr. Producer, you wonderful son of a bitch.
Thank you, man.
Thank you.
And you're wonderful yourself.
Oh, you have immaculate taste as well.
I know.
You're welcome.
Yeah.
Sam, sorry about the mix up on the time start.
I apologize.
You know, we usually go at the same time.
And I thought I read that right.
And I'm trying to, I try to be very careful about that.
So my apologies.
That was my mistake.
But it was certainly great to be here.
Good laughs, good talk.
And hey, keep it white.
That's right.
Yeah.
Smasher, you doing an after-party tonight?
Are you going to be a good boy?
No, I got to be a good boy.
I got more work to do tomorrow.
But reminder: running never made anybody's sleeves tight.
And loose loose sleeves never got anybody laid.
Push-ups while interrupting your running will help on the sleeves, though.
Just saying.
All right.
And Nathaniel Scott, buddy, thank you so much.
Great to be here.
Got one last quote I found while looking for Bit speeches.
Yeah.
It is from John Winthrop's City on a Hill speech, which does have its problems, but this part I think is very good.
Firewood is really on the community building aspect.
Now, the only way to avoid this shipwreck and to provide for our posterity is to follow the counsel of Micah, to do justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with our God.
For this end, we must be knit together in this work as one man.
We must entertain each other in brotherly affection.
We must be willing to abridge ourselves of our superfluidities for the supply of others' necessities.
We must uphold a familiar commerce together in all meekness, gentleness, patience, and liberality.
We must delight in each other, make others' conditions our own, rejoice together, mourn together, labor, and suffer together, always having before our eyes our commission and community in the work as members of the same body.
So shall we keep the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace.
John Winthrop, take it to heart, everybody.
The lemons have been distributed.
Big thanks to Fettid and Chuck Finks for being our top donors there.
So far as I can tell, Potato Smasher, I don't know what scam he's running by donating.
Not sharp enough.
I think I just donated all the lemons I got from the last live stream.
I did.
Excellent.
That's me rubbing my hands over the microphone.
All right.
And by the way, yeah, I got all dolled up tonight.
You know, I did my hair and brushed my teeth.
I put the camera on, but seriously, like my internet sucks so bad.
You heard me.
I cut it a couple times there.
The video is going to really screw it.
So until our savior Elon Musk comes out with Starlink, unfortunately, you're going to have to survive without seeing my pretty face.
But anyway, Full House episode 74.
Kind of wish it were 76.
That would have been appropriate, but that's all right.
Was recorded on a cold, steely January 7th, still January 7th.
We didn't encroach on the next day this time because we started an hour earlier.
Sam is thanking his heavens for that.
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But this week, for those listening after the fact, this is one of my personal favorites, and I think it's also highly motivational.
This is called Pangea, and it's by Michael Cassette.
Thank you, everybody.
We love you.
Happy New Year.
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Come Hell or High Water.
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