Make of yourself a legend, unconcerned with the detractions and accusatory shrieking of the hollow ghosts that populate this world.
Always remember that on the road of heroes, there are many adversaries who will paint you as a villain.
And rightly so, because in an age of filth and depravity, insanity, and weakness, we are the villains.
Those were the words of, I believe, Paul Wagoner, as shared recently by our brother Odysseus.
And this week, we are excited to welcome on not just one, but two Australians to give us the lowdown from down under on their grotesque COVID oppression, system surveillance, and perhaps things starting to recede in the face of a serious populist revolt.
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I am your autumnal host, Coach Finstock, back with another two hours dedicated to digging to what's really going on on the other side of the world, plus some dad stuff, of course.
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Thank you very much.
Also, we are flying solo, sort of, again tonight, as we had some creative differences with our old new producer after a spirited discussion of flat earth theory broke out in the chat.
That's okay.
We've got all under control.
Turn, baby, turn, as that tramps song once went.
Pardon me for that one.
All right, let's get on to the birth panel.
Enough of me.
First up, I've been sleeping with one eye open the past week after promising him the keys to Full House Castle last week if I ever keel over, but I haven't been hit yet.
Sam, how the hell are you, brother?
Hey, let me tell you, here's what I know about Australia.
I just got the This Time Australia Rowaga deck.
Are you familiar with Race?
Race War, This Time in the Galaxy.
It's a card game.
It's kind of like a Magic the Gathering or Yo-Gi-Oh type of a card game.
And so they just came out with a booster pack based on Australian events of recent times.
And they have funny cards in there like ABBO's, Huffing Gasoline, and cards about Thomas Sewell.
It's really good.
I haven't delved too deep.
I just literally got it yesterday.
And my youngest son, he plays all the time.
In fact, we just had this wonderful Oktoberfest event recently.
And we brought all our decks because I got all the decks that the guy has made.
And Everybody was playing having a good time with the Rawaga as they pronounce it.
That's perfect plug, Sam.
I didn't know, I didn't know they had an Aussie pack out there.
So that's just came out.
Yeah, if you go look it up, they got like a really funny video that goes along with it, too.
It's it's it's very clever.
All right, we'll plug that in the show notes.
Hey, Sam, got a question for you.
Yes, did you hear?
Did you hear about this woman who she conceived a child at the age of 20, and then 40 years later she conceived a second?
I have not heard of that specifically.
I know, I thought it was inconceivable.
Yeah, no, that's all right.
Sorry.
Oh, dad humor.
Little dad humor.
That's good.
Getting it out of the way.
I know, plying my trade.
I will blame my wife for that one.
I think that was my, I think my wife made that up.
I don't know if she heard it somewhere.
Anyway, welcome back, Sam.
We'll move on.
Next up, he is the reigning Beer Stein 45-degree angle arm holder of white nationalism.
Potato smasher.
It was a hell of a performance.
You didn't even have any quiver there.
What's up, brother?
Hey, it's all mental.
You know, my arm wasn't shaking simply because I commanded my arm to not shake after holding a very full stein for six or more million minutes.
Smile on your face.
Yeah.
Smile on my face.
Jim to the guitar.
Some ripped guys there who were quivering, and you're just standing there smiling with it out there.
That's right.
It was a wonderful event.
I did get clearance to say that we could mention the wonderful event that the women hosted last weekend, Oktoberfest, family-friendly.
Tons of families got to finally meet your two new boys.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was a good time.
Good time.
It was a great event.
Very proud of all the women involved.
Very excited to have the Australians on too.
Big Ned Kelly fan.
I am.
So maybe we can get them to talk about that.
All right.
And yeah, for the ladies listening out there, if you're interested in networking with women, there is a group and feel free to email into the show and we'll see what we can do.
But only do so if you are serious, willing to work, and of high moral character.
That's my characterization, not theirs, but it's probably accurate.
All right.
Finally, our two very special and very patient international guests.
First up, Matthew is an Australian father, a straight shooter, and he has been a full house listener from the early days.
We are honored to finally have him on.
Welcome, sir.
Hey, fellas.
How's it going, man?
Oh, it's going well.
You know, I thought we weren't supposed to swear on your show.
Yeah.
We need to get one.
Yeah, no.
First point, I'm using a voice changer because the police are being, you know, are not being cool.
Actually, I wanted to say that what's happening in our country, the government is actually really honoring us, and it's really quite respectful.
It is a return to tradition.
You see, they are trying to turn us back into a penal colony.
Right.
I want to ask about that too later on.
Like, why, of all countries, I wouldn't think that Australia would be the one to, I say, buckle in scare quotes.
I'm not saying you guys are buckling, but yeah, the stuff out of there has been so crazy, not just on Telegram videos of rumbles and protests and things like that, but across the board, the surveillance legislation, the action against National Socialist Network, the bank freezings, and etc.
So we wait.
It's because Australia has such a sweet lad culture that they know if they don't take totalitarian measures, lad culture will integrate with national socialism, and it'll just be like true Kali Yuga surfing, the likes of which we've never seen.
And they can't allow that.
Good take.
Yeah.
If you go look into the history of Victoria, we were the origin of federal banking in Australia.
So it's really, there are connections, you know.
And Victoria has.
I think that we have the most police of any state.
I'm not sure.
I have to check.
I know that we are one of the most.
And that's another point, too.
People always say, oh, it's just one or two of the provinces or the territories, right?
You know, it's not the whole country.
Yeah, if I've done my math right, we have one police officer for every 420 people.
So.
420.
Very good number.
Of course, because we have a lot of rural areas, they are mostly clustered in what's called Metro Victoria.
So it's so some suburbs have a lot of police.
Real quick, your ethnicity, religion, and fatherhood status, please, brother.
Ethnicity is Australian.
Religion is Christian.
And fatherhood status is yes.
All right.
Now, come on.
Ethnicity.
So you're just Anglo then?
Ah, no, I'm Celtic.
Okay.
All right.
That's what I was taken for.
Very good.
And much better answer.
Yeah.
But I'd like to say that I'm Australian because it highlights that Australian is not a citizenship in the same way that Rhodesia was not a citizenship.
Right.
All right.
Fair enough.
Yeah, I always like digging back to our cradle continent, but good point.
Regardless.
Also joining us tonight next to Matt is Brad.
And Brad, standing there like a good Aryan soldier at attention, very serious, happens to be a member of the National Socialist Network.
And he is the blue collar to Matt's white collar.
So welcome on, brother.
How are you?
Yeah, thanks for having me on, guys.
Yeah, my name is Brad.
And yeah, I'm doing good.
Happy to be on board.
Absolutely.
You look too young to be a father yet, but I hope I'm wrong.
Yeah, I'm 26 in about 10 days' time.
But yeah, I'm working on it, mate.
I'm working on it.
I'd love to be one.
I've wanted to be one for several years already.
So just about finding that right lady out there.
Godspeed.
And how about your religion and ethnicity, buddy?
Ryana.
So you guys introduced us as two Australians.
I'm not going to lie.
I'm not actually an Australian.
I'm South African.
So yeah, I'm South African.
I could speak with an Australian accent if you wanted me to.
But yeah, I'm from South Africa, sort of Anglo-Celtic, German, French.
Yeah, somewhere down the track there.
So South African.
Yeah, South African.
That's right.
Yeah.
Proper Buddha.
And I'd say my religion would be Odinist, Odinism.
It's very broad, but Odin, yeah, Odinist, pagan.
Yeah.
All right.
Good deal, brother.
Well, yeah, we want to get the scoop on what's happening to Tom Sewell.
Somebody asked me, it was a Gypsy Crusader.
He's in the clink.
But it was Handsome Truth who said, what was your favorite show or your favorite guest?
And for me personally, I instantly answered Tom Sewell, as I told another friend.
Usually when we do this show, I want to make sure I feel good after the show if we add value for our audience.
I care more about the quality rather than how I feel about the guests or the content.
But when Tom came on, I was like, oh man, I'm ready to go storm the temple right now.
So that was an easy one.
And bless him.
We'll get to him too.
Before I forget, though, I skipped right over my brother from another mother here with me.
Let's go.
Ladies, single and mobile.
We see everything through the lens of full house love connection these days.
He doesn't seem to mind that my hand is on his inner thigh just for comfort here.
Right next to each other.
Micro, no homo.
It's just for it's just for warmth, water.
It's chilly out of here.
You don't have to say that if it's no homo.
Okay, yeah, that's right.
Anyway, water, welcome on Full House.
He's very excited to be here.
It's always an honor, man.
I love hanging out with you.
Nothing but love for my folk, man.
Amen.
All right.
Real quick, we'll knock this out.
Ethnicity, religion, fatherhood status, please.
Half Irish, other half split between French and German.
Religion, Christian, fatherhood status, willing.
As soon as I find a good woman, it's on.
Plenty of roots.
You are near the top of my eligible bachelor friend list.
Maybe at the top.
I don't know.
I don't actually have a ranking.
You do know.
I'm number one.
All right.
Okay, there you go.
So, ladies, hit us up.
Water is actually mobile.
And if we have time, we just added South Africa to the content list for tonight, but water also is mobile and has an RV.
So he's living the nomad life and want to hear more about that after we get through our prime objective.
So let's do it and go to, we'll go to Matt first on the big picture in Australia.
I'll just be honest here.
I haven't done a deep dive on this.
I've seen plenty of clips on Telegram.
My understanding is that Australia, or at least certain parts of Australia, have suffered under the most draconian and long-running shutdown, not sequestration, but quarantine laws in all of the Western countries.
If Sweden was laissez-faire and America has been a mixed bag, you guys at least have suffered worse than most people.
So if you could just let us know, I guess going back to the outbreak of the virus, what's been going on down there?
Sweden's laissez-faire because if they enforce lockdowns on people, then all the Africans that they import can't rape the local Swedish girls and they couldn't have that.
Thank you, Smasher, for that.
You're welcome.
Go ahead, man.
You're welcome.
I hope everybody's upset by that.
Yep.
All right, Matt.
Broad strokes.
What's going on down under?
All right.
Well, different states are operating in different ways.
But federally, they've set this 80% vaccinated target.
We've been under lockdown for more than a year and a half now, almost coming up on two years now.
It'll be two years before I know it.
I've talked to people who don't live in this state, and I tell them that I don't know anyone who hasn't undergone some kind of mental damage.
As a result of this, you just can't be under this kind of sustained lockdown this long without it affecting you.
No one gets it until they come down here and see it, and then they say, oh, yeah, okay, now I understand.
Everyone's got some variation of depression or anger or stress where they drink way too much.
It's funny that I've noticed that in the last year I haven't heard anyone say the word accelerationism.
Suddenly no one wants to go any faster.
Surprise.
I'll give you an idea of how bad it is down here.
Victoria is easily the worst of all of the states.
Our premier, the grand pubar Daniel Andrews, has decided he has set this 80% vaccinated target.
I think that the problem that they've got is that Christmas is going to be a breaking point for people.
The state elections are next year.
There's a whole boomer class that is expecting that we'll just vote him out.
And I think that next year's state elections is going to be a waking point when they realize we're just going to have four more years of the same.
So if my parents come down to pick up my child to take care of him and the police catch them, we get a $5,500 fine.
Yeah.
If my wife is having a bad day and my parents say, well, we will just take the kid for the day and the police come down and they catch us, we get fined.
All right.
So severe internal, internal displacement or internal movement restrictions.
And what have the shutdowns actually meant?
Like, has everyone gone to remote work or offices open?
Or only if you have masks and our packs, that sort of stuff.
The problem is that they've tried to shut down a lot of the industries, but you can't shut down everything.
Everything will literally collapse if you do.
So you have to kind of open up.
But the problem for the state government is that it can't enforce the tyranny that it wants to.
It goes as far as it can but it's not getting the results that it wants.
So it tries to offload to the private businesses.
And so it says well you can open back up but you have to enforce these mandates.
But then the companies reject them and say if we enforce these mandates, we are accepting liability.
And we don't want to accept liability.
And so there is this back and forth between them.
So if you go to the supermarket, for example, as you walk in, there is a QR code to check in.
But the problem is we got a lot of people who don't know how to use a smartphone, so they don't use the QR codes, so there are sign-in forms.
But then people just walk straight in.
So the supermarket has the person at the entrance.
But they don't want this person to say you must check in because if they say must then it's liability.
So instead they say oh, do you need help checking in?
And then you just walk straight past the person.
But doing that interaction every single time you go to the supermarket, it wears you down.
Sure.
It genuinely does.
Everyone is short with each other, everyone is angry with each other, because you just can't take this kind of mental stress for this long without cracking.
Right.
Is Victoria a labor stronghold?
Like is it a like a notoriously lefty area and has the, you know, you ostensibly have a center-right prime minister.
Different states are afraid to do whatever they want without the somebody stepping in and saying this is insane.
We are the southernmost Californian city in the world.
Very good.
You know, if you're looking for a gay pride march, it's lefties and greens.
And there's token opposition.
So our right-wing party is called the Liberal Party, which always throws the Americans out.
Sure.
But they're pathetic.
They are nothing, and they don't exist here.
We have groups here in Victoria.
But they aren't putting up a fight.
Sure.
In Victoria.
And speaking of California, of course, there was a recall effort to get Gavin Newsom out, which failed.
Of course, the GOP's most prominent candidate was a quote-unquote based black guy at No Not At All, Larry Elder, and he lost, of course.
But were you hinting that you think that when the elections happen next time people are so pissed off and fed up and cooped up that they might actually throw them out or are you no hope for electoral politics at least down there?
Well.
Okay.
We have a guy here called Craig Kelly, and people are hoping that he's going to be the guy.
I'll be honest, for a lot of us, we are just so far past politics now that, when you hear about elections, it's just, I don't care anymore.
When someone says, you know, how do you think that the boomers are going to vote?
I'm like, irrelevantly, that's the point.
Impotently.
Yeah, impotently.
To no end.
And unfortunately that will mean that they will learn a very, very painful lesson when they realize, you know, where we are going.
Sure, yeah.
Did they shut down the schools, right?
You're a father.
I mean, if it's so serious and they're shutting down businesses, what were they doing with the kids down there?
Homeschooling and remote learning and.
I don't know.
I teach my kids at home.
So.
And they've been ramping this up, you know, going back to 2020, so you've been living under this for over a year.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And their problem is that because they've started these vaccinations.
I'm convinced that if there are any health complications, once they've started this process, they have put themselves on a clock.
They are telling us that it's fine, but why can't we just wait a little bit longer and see whether it is fine or isn't fine?
And it's like, no.
No.
You need to get it now.
And it has got me convinced that they've put themselves on a clock where as more time passes, if more people are having adverse reactions, it is just going to be easier to resist.
The goal that they are trying to get is 80% of people vaccinated in our state.
80% of people vaccinated in the state, and then all of a sudden I won't be allowed to travel just 5 kilometers from my house, I'll now be allowed to travel 10 kilometers.
Matt, question for you.
Do the ABBOs figure into this 80%?
Are they counting number?
I should send you some links to the ads that they've made targeting the Aboriginals.
It's amazing how they treat them like children in the ads, but of course, you're not allowed to point that out.
Yeah.
Also, also, are they serious in your country like they are in this country when they did lockdowns around here?
Everything was closed but the liquor stores and the abortion clinics.
Is that the same over there?
I don't know.
I've never been to an abortion clinic.
So, but yeah, Moose was still always open.
Yeah, I mean, if this is serious, if they want us to take this seriously, then the abortion clinics and the liquor stores should be shut down, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You go try and talk to a pastor about this, the fact that they shut their church down.
But the liquor store stayed open.
We have no actual pastors with a spine.
Like literally zero.
Zero.
Zero actual pastors with a spine.
In Victoria.
How about getting your stuff?
So you're, Matt, you're like a common sense guy.
You don't care about this shit.
Did you get the vax?
Did you have COVID?
Are they, how are they doing the again with the three-part questions?
I can hear my wife chastising me.
Yeah, bro, I'm vaxmaxed.
I get as many as I can.
Bro, I show up under different names.
I'm like, get that Tism.
Are you kidding?
No, no, you didn't go for it.
I know.
Well, we're talking about total tyranny here.
I thought maybe they strapped you down and shot it in your arm.
Oh, well, I can talk about forced vaccinations if you want.
There is legal precedent in our state for forced vaccinations.
All right.
And so how is so you not being vaccinated?
It just came out today.
Some government busy bodies said, oh, yes, for the unvaccinated, their lives are going to be very difficult in perpetuity and to submit.
On the ground, impacts for your life.
The problem is that.
Sorry, go ahead.
I was going to say, doesn't the system realize that the more vaccinations there are, the more autistic people are going to be, and the more alt-right people there will be, and that's going to lead to their downfall?
That's a good point.
I'll bring it up with the system at some point and see what their feedback is.
What was your original question again?
Oh, just about, well, how they are mandating vacces and getting about your daily life being unvaxed.
Yep.
Yep.
The problem in our country, the inconvenient problem, is that we have all these institutions that were built by my forefathers.
That were designed to solve conflict without having people get violent.
Well, that's the theory, you know.
And these systems, these laws, these courts, these various different mechanisms, these fines, these councils.
All this stuff is now being co-opted and being weaponized against the grandchildren of the forefathers who built them.
So the inconvenience for the system is that when it wants to go and do certain tyrannical things to us, it has these, you know, these unfortunate laws that get in the way.
So in regards to mandatory vaccination, you talk to the general public end.
Okay, for example, how many people have heard of the phrase my body, my choice?
Everyone.
Okay.
So what our state premier is trying to do is, he is introducing just the beginnings of this idea that there will be rules for vaccinated people and rules for unvaccinated people.
And he is starting with just the smallest rule that he can get.
And he is going to gradually grow the rules and widen the gap between the two of them.
Sounds like separate but equal that we had in the U.S. to keep blacks and whites separate, you know, to separate drinking water fountains, which is probably fine.
You know, what will go with the unvaxed having certain facilities and the vaxed having other ones?
Just yeah, we'll get that segregated.
So this is from the abc.net.au.
It says that everyone is permitted to socialize or exercise with one other person outdoors for up to four hours.
Those who are fully vaccinated can meet up outdoors with other fully vaccinated adults in groups of five, across two households, for up to four hours.
Straight out of Soviet central planning.
What does fully vaccinated even mean when there's just like infinite boosters?
Fully vaccinated means that you've had your booster shot, until it comes such a time that you is that you need to have another booster shot, and then all of a sudden you all get invalidated, and have to rush to the nearest clinic to get your booster, so that you can have your rights back.
Look, I will fight old people in the streets to get my booster shot, okay?
Turning our immune systems into a subscription service.
So have you been, uh, have you been on like essentially house arrest?
Have you been able-I don't want to get you in trouble, but like, are you able to flout this, or are you just sort of like, alright, fine, I'll stay home and, you know.
I'll tell you.
If you pay attention to cops, cops are creatures of habit.
So after a while, you can work out how to avoid them.
And then you just go all the places where there aren't cops around.
At that particular time.
You want to go shopping and not follow particular rules?
Just don't go during specific times of the week.
Understood.
Speaking of cops, let's go into cops and civil unrest because I feel like all the way here on the other side of the world, everyone was energized and encouraged by the signs of revolt there, particularly the sort of zerg rush through the coppers with the one-man destroying machine, you know, bowling them over and getting through there.
But it seems like that was some sort of breaking point where people started to come together and say, enough is enough.
Screw this, you're not keeping us from living our lives.
So you'd probably know the footage I'm talking about and disabuse if we were getting too excited about some Telegram clips.
You're getting excited.
But it is a little bit of this and a little bit of that.
You have these protests.
You still have people who stand up there and do a bit where they say, well, Martin Luther King showed us that peaceful protest is the solution to the problem.
You get some of those, and then you get other people.
There's a process that people go through.
I don't know if you saw the protest outside the CMFEU office.
And there was this one bloke who was standing there, and he was screaming at the union rep, of who I forget what his name is.
And he was screaming at him, because the union rep was trying to do this bid-oh.
I don't know this guy from a block of wood.
Or something.
And the guy screaming at him was saying that no, I don't have a problem with Dan Andrews.
Or whoever.
I have a problem with you.
You.
You.
This human being in front of me.
You.
I have a problem with you.
And I've seen a lot of people go through that.
And what is happening is that he still believes that talking to this other human being is going to do something.
Right?
And what happens is that when he stops believing that he can actually talk to this other person, he doesn't stop being angry.
And that's what's happened.
If I talk to you, and you clearly give me a look of, oh, whatever, mate, go home, you're just a nobody.
I'm not going home.
Right.
So now what?
Yeah.
And how about the people talking to the cops?
I've been pleasantly surprised, I guess, or also depressed.
It seems like your coppers are almost entirely white Australians.
Are they, do you any resignations?
Or are they starting to crack?
Or do you think they're all, like we always say, that they're just more interested in their sinecure and their pension than actually upholding valid laws or doing the people?
Well, we know cops.
And they are all going through this cognitive dissonance.
There's one of the police unions, well, because in Queensland all the cops are required to get vaccinations, and the cops are forming a new police union to replace the old one and fight against the mandate.
You know, the number one thing to look for in cops when you watch the videos is that, okay, so the cops have been going down to parks to stage these exercises.
Because you've got some amount of cops that ready to fall on bash dudes, right?
But the vast majority of your cops are just people that joined because when they were children, they liked PC Selby.
He's the police character from Postman Path.
Thank you.
He is always saying, hold up, we need to do this one by the way.
For the Australian dads in the audience, the problem that those cops have is that they know that this is wrong.
But like the rest of Melbourne, they don't have a spine to stand up and say no.
So there are some resignations and there are some whistleblowers, but there is nowhere near enough.
They are trying to get the cops used to enforce these laws on the population.
So they will go down to these parks and they will do these exercises where they get all the cops to line up and they all march in a line across the beach or across the park.
And when you watch the cops do it, there is a lot of them that walk with their head down.
With the defeated lobster look, because they don't want to do this.
But I don't care if you don't want to do it.
Stop yourself.
If you don't want to do it, just don't do it.
I've seen multiple videos of Australian police saying, I'm just doing my job, mate.
Like, I'm sorry.
You know, I don't want to hurt you.
I don't want to have to do this either.
But, like, it's just my job.
I can't.
One of them actually was literally like, I can't do anything else.
I don't have any other skills.
You could quit and go stock shelves at Kohl's.
Go ahead.
Do it.
If you actually believe that it's wrong, quit and go stock shelves at Kohl's.
You know what you could do?
You could stop what you're doing and do it the other way.
And if you do it the other way, then you could do this forever.
We'd even make you like police chief for it.
They are too.
The word isn't brainwashed, but something short of brainwashed for conformity.
Right.
Well, and that's it.
Like, people want to talk about ACAB.
And, like, I'm not ideologically a cab.
You know, I don't think police are bad inherently.
They've existed forever, basically, in every society in some form or another.
I'm only a cab from a practical standpoint because I'm not in control of the police.
If I was in charge, I'd be like, dude, cops are awesome.
What are you talking about?
We're a nation where people have Ned Kelly stickers on the back of their car.
We're a nation where people teach their children about the Eureka Stockade.
We're a nation where people gather to sing Waltzing Matilda.
What is Waltzing Matilda about?
What was Ned Kelly about?
And so it's part of Australian DNA.
Ned Kelly was a Bush Ranger and a convict, and he fought the law.
He was a bad dude.
His whole family was badass.
The point wasn't just that.
It was that the constable wasn't innocent.
Was he?
Yeah.
What did the constable do?
And we teach our children this.
You know, what do you expect?
What behavior should I manifest if this man is supposed to be my idol?
How am I supposed to feel about cops?
Have you ever shoved a jumbo in your tucker bag?
When I was a child, my parents used to read to me Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan.
And John Bunyan spent 12 years in jail.
I think that's right.
12 years.
I think I have that right.
Because he wouldn't stop preaching.
I think about that sometimes.
I think about what 12 years in jail looks like.
You know, I think about, well, I was just going to say, I think about that a lot with the Irish, right?
Like, my grandfather gave money to the IRA up until, I mean, quite frankly, until he died a few years ago, because the IRA, after the, you know, peace agreement never really stopped.
And I think about, you know, everybody involved prior to 1916, all the way up until even today.
Like, there's still people that have spent time in jail or whatever.
Even my cousin, who I share a name with, was in jail literally on an FBI gay op.
There was a bombing that happened and he was pinned for it.
But the primary person that made this bombing happen wasn't a literal FBI agent, and that didn't come out until years and years later.
And this dude is given mad clout for it.
And it's like, well, you're just like a piece of shit saboteur FBI agent, the same as you do here to our people.
And I think about that.
And my cousin, he's also married to Bobby Sand's sister.
And it's like, Bobby Sands, he spent literally the rest of his life in jail and died on hunger strike.
And it's like, man, if you're not willing to die for your people on hunger strike in jail, what are you willing to even do?
And I think about that.
Would I spend the rest of my life in jail for the struggle?
Hell yeah, I would.
Yeah, all a cop has to do is resign, right?
And in America, ACAB, all cap, all cops are bastard for our listeners in Rio, whatever we're calling it, Vladivostok.
You know, in America, so many of us are conflicted on that.
One, because we probably know a good and dutiful cop in our lives, or have perhaps been treated well by them, Charlottesville aside.
And the other thing is, of course, the racial issue is that we know that a lot of those white cops out there are the only thing preventing, you know, mass black chaos in so many of the places, cities, suburbs.
Well, you know what?
The only thing, the only thing protecting American Negro from average people is cops.
Like, let's be real.
Yeah, yeah.
To all the Aussies that are listening, why is it when the train passes Dandenon, there are always several times more cops?
Hmm.
Big think.
Big AB hang out there, I presume, or assertively.
There aren't that many ABOs in Victoria, I don't think.
I don't think.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
I'm just, I, you know, I'm not an Australia expert.
I just based on what I do know from working with a guy, you know, based on what he told me, there aren't a whole lot of ABBOs in Victoria.
Yeah.
Matt, real quick about the quarantine rules and the horrific footage of people being trapped in sort of tiny state-subsidized hotel rooms, or maybe they're paying out of the pocket.
If you catch it and you're on travel, me, what's up with that?
They're literally locking people up in hotels for extended periods of time.
Yeah, it's getting worse.
I don't know the specifics of it.
The standard rule is that you have to isolate for two weeks.
So if you go to a different state and they shut down the borders, you'll have to isolate for two weeks.
I don't know how far or where these camps are up to, because, to be honest, learning more about it causes me to drink more.
But yeah, it's pretty real.
This is where we are.
Telling people, yeah, they got to stay in camps, and they'll test them and wait two weeks and test them again.
And if it's positive, well, you just got to keep staying.
And good luck trying to legally fight it, which is what people seem to think that you can do.
Yeah, look with the quarantine stuff.
I have some things I wanted to tell you.
The key point is that they've put us under what they call a state of emergency.
Back in 16th of March 2020, using the Public Health and Well-Being Act 2008, under Section 198 of the Act, the Minister for Health made a declaration of a state of emergency throughout the state of Victoria.
And that particular state of emergency has been renewed about every two weeks until today.
The problem with this is that under the state of emergency, they have emergency powers which enable them to do just about anything.
I wanted to educate people who didn't understand just how bad anything is.
So I have some sources from some mainstream outlets.
From justiceconnect.org.au, it talks about the emergency powers given to authorized officers.
And I'm quoting from the website, right?
This is not me quoting from farrightnews.com.
This is mainstream sources saying this.
These emergency powers allow authorized officers to detain any person or group for as long as reasonably necessary to eliminate or reduce a serious risk to public health.
Restrict the movement of any person within Victoria.
Prevent any person or group from entering Victoria.
And give any other direction reasonably necessary to protect public health.
And then it says, and this is a quote right.
The public health powers are very broad and allow authorized officers to do any of the following, if necessary to do so to eliminate or reduce the risk to public health.
Close any premises.
Direct a person or group to enter, not to enter, to remain at, or to leave, any particular premises.
And this is the key one.
This is the key one.
Without a warrant, enter any premises and search for and seize anything.
Without a warrant, enter any premises and search for and seize anything.
They can also request information, including names and addresses.
Inspect any premises.
Require the cleaning or disinfection of any premises.
Require the destruction or disposal of anything, or direct the owner or occupier of any premises, or any other person, to take particular actions.
And if you don't think that this is happening, I don't know how to tell you.
And the worst part is that if we tell you, we risk breaking the law.
Sure.
We risk breaking the law.
We can break the law by doing specific things when we tell you that they are entering our homes without a warrant.
Now they are very, very careful about this.
So they don't do it a lot.
They are very careful with these powers.
Because if it happens too much, it becomes too obvious.
And everyone in the population has a high-def camera on the phone in their pocket that can stream up to the internet at a moment's notice.
So when they had that pregnant lady and they went into her house to arrest her, and they handcuffed her, how many people saw that?
That's spread.
And they are very terrified about it.
But they have the right to come into my house, right, seize anything they want from my house, detain me almost indefinitely, all without a warrant.
I'll phrase this question carefully, Matt.
Is this, do you have disproportionate Jewish power in that state figuring here, or is this perhaps native Libtar tyranny blossoming?
You know what's funny?
I think that pointing that out might be what got Jacob in trouble.
But anytime you look into a de-radicalization task force.
Well, yes is the short answer.
All right.
Fair enough.
Good deal.
And what is Scott Morrison just going and getting Mannies and petties in Canberra and hanging out?
Like, isn't he supposed to?
Scott Morrison is currently doing the fake opposition bit where he is pretending that he is being harsh.
And that he is going to Dan Andrews and saying you need to open up by Christmas.
Except that what he slips in there is that you need to open by Christmas by hitting your 80% vaccinated target.
For Christmas.
Because Australians have suffered long enough.
No.
Scott Morrison is just as fake as the rest of them.
Sounds like you guys have the exact same problem that we have with a hard left and a co-opted fake right opposition.
Yeah.
So it's very, very breathtaking in a way, like, you know, because we have complaints or intense feelings of opposition here in our country.
But some of those things you described, I don't think that politicians in this country would be bold enough to even attempt.
So it's really kind of a bellwether type of a thing.
But also, the worst things get, it also drives the reaction, too.
Oh, you'd hope so.
It's curious.
And, you know, I can only say the comment on the things I see, but I like to go on this Telegram channel.
It's called Counterintelligence Global.
I don't know if anyone's familiar with that one, but they show just breathtaking footage.
I mean, the vigorous reaction or vigorous resistance of people, masses of people, cops running away from the people.
You know, it's impressive and breathtaking to see what's going on in your country.
Yeah, it is.
But it's nowhere near enough.
That type of resistance, driving the cops off like that.
We do not have that in this country.
We have this problem that we have all these tradies that like to think of themselves as tough.
And it's not hard to think of yourself as tough when you compare yourself to the so-called intellectual class.
You know, soft-hand workers.
Because all the men in that class are just neutered males.
So yeah, you're definitely a tough guy compared to that.
But, you know.
We are going to go through a period of chaos.
And a lot of people are going to get a lot tougher.
Very quickly.
And there is going to be a lot of trimming of the fat.
There's a kind of person in the movement that is like a dog that barks a lot.
Bark, bark, bark.
Always talking about how tough they are.
And they are always the first one to go.
These guys, they'll say, oh, my ancestors were warriors.
And you, fantastic, dude.
And then suddenly this guy realizes that, oh, I just got sacked from my job and it's going to be really hard for me to find a new job.
I guess I'm out.
Right.
Okay.
Okay, I'm going to use this phrase.
Tell me.
Jobs aren't even real.
Like, just mad thing.
Tell me if am I using this phrase correctly?
So it's like a dog's breakfast.
Yeah, it's something like that.
It's a real schmozel.
Yeah, it's a period of chaos.
That's the right way to describe it.
People used to talk in longer term.
And now people only talk a year from now.
The timeline has become so short.
Asking people to predict what will happen next is an impossible task.
Because it is just, it is chaos.
I do think that the broader system is using this as a learning opportunity.
To practice.
But I think that they have made two key mistakes.
There are two mistakes fundamentally that they have made.
The first one is that they have put themselves on a clock.
And now they have to go this fast.
And if they don't go this fast, they are going to crash.
And the second problem is a more broader problem.
There have been peasant revolts in the past.
There have never been peasant revolts where they gave the peasants a distributed global communications network.
Right.
You gave us the internet.
Do you know how stupid that was?
Look at Telegram.
Oh, well, they want to shut down Telegram.
If they do, a new platform will be created.
Look at the trouble the federal government is having with phones.
They seize a phone off someone, and they say unlock the phone.
The person says no.
So they invent laws that say, well, you have to unlock the phone if we require it of you.
And they do that, but it still doesn't solve their problem, because we have backup channels and we can stream video.
So they go to the actual IT companies and try to pressure the IT companies.
But then the IT companies turn around and say, yeah, if you target us with laws, we are basically going to leave Australia and we will sack our whole domestic workforce.
You know, the people still working during this pandemic.
And so it's very incredible.
Well, it's very comparable to like New York State, right?
They're obviously much more libbed-hearted than the rest of the United States.
And so they fired a bunch of their healthcare workers, and now they have a major shortage.
And so they're activating the National Guard to fill these roles.
And it's like, so if you're activating the National Guard, most people in the National Guard, they, you know, they're like the part-time military here in the United States on a state level, not at a federal level.
And it's like, most of them are doing the same thing in the National Guard that they do outside of the military.
So you're going to activate these healthcare workers to fill these healthcare workers slots.
So are you not just like double dipping on that healthcare worker shortage that you created?
Gonna import new ones to backfill.
That's the program.
We will find pliable labor, whether it's from Kabul or from, I don't know, Fiji for you guys.
The Hootspah is so out of control.
It reminds me of the crypto stuff, right?
Like they deplatform us from communications and then they're like, oh, they're all moving to Telegram where they cut off our access to things like PayPal.
And then they're like, why are these people using crypto to raise funds?
It's like, nigga, because you left me no choice and I'm not going to roll over and die.
Yeah, a huge number of people in our movement aren't allowed to have a bank account.
It's like a soft, it's a soft Kulak program, right?
They're not literally going to come into your house and steal the groceries out of your fridge, although where you live, maybe that's on the menu.
But yeah, we should think it was slow.
For Jacob, it is even further.
He's not allowed to have a social media account.
Just because.
Where's this going, Matt?
Your best prediction, it seems like the temperature has dropped a little bit, at least in terms of the public protest.
You're ambivalent about elections.
Are they going to dial this back to more slowly boil the frog, keep the telecom and surveillance laws and the intrusive no-warrant stuff?
I mean, what do you think is coming down the pike, at least, in Victoria?
I don't think it's going to become full-on violence.
My prediction is that the same thing will happen as with South Africa.
When you start to do this, the smart people in your society say we're just going to leave.
We will just slowly check out.
Gradually as you have that, brain drain, that's supposedly the thing that we do to African countries is that we brain drain them by bringing the high IQ people over here.
You're going to brain drain Victoria.
And once you brain drain Victoria, gradually things like power outages are going to be more common.
And then you are going to have problems that are downstream from that.
Because you don't have intelligent people around.
You have no idea how many intelligent people it requires to keep our city running.
And how all of those people, they need to have a house.
They need to have a wife, they need to have kids, they need to be able to send them to a school.
They need to be treated like healthy organisms in the body.
And they are not being treated like healthy organisms in the body.
And they are smart, so the problem is that it's not that you can just go force them.
Because it doesn't work that way.
First of all, we are a very disagreeable people.
So you can't just force us to do things.
You actually have to convince us to do them.
And it's inconvenient to try and convince me because the thing you are trying to convince me of isn't true.
So you don't have ironclad evidence that you can show me.
So we have all these little communist foot soldiers, thanks to the universities.
And the problem with saying that the health workers are being fired, the foot soldiers' response to that is well just get vaccinated and it won't be a problem.
That's their response to everything.
Just get vaccinated and it won't be a problem.
And if you come back and say, I actually believe the science.
I would like this to go through a long-term clinical trial.
I'd like this to have the same treatment that we were giving to vaccines, you know, three years ago, when we had a standard, and they will say no.
No.
You do it now.
You do it now.
And when you ask that person, just two questions, their knowledge of the vaccine is just so shallow, the little communist foot soldiers, when you ask them two questions, they realize that they don't know.
So they just fall back on the communist programming of no.
You do what you are told.
And at that point, what am I supposed to do?
Am I supposed to just do what I'm told?
And if there is not a real resistance, why should I not just leave?
I think the final red pill for a lot of white people is that you stop hating yourself.
And you actually realize that you are a blessing to the people around you.
And if that's the case, you know, I'm going to go be a blessing to someone else.
And what's your problem with it, little communist foot soldier?
What's your problem with it?
I'm the evil racist bad person.
Exactly.
Aren't you glad that I want to leave?
But for real, we will just leave.
Are we allowed to?
Oh no.
Watch as you are not allowed to order unless you are vaccinated.
The fact is the system needs guys like us to enforce their order and they're not going to have guys like us anymore.
I mean, that's why I got out of the army, right?
I was like, dude, I'm not doing this anymore.
I'm in a special operations unit.
I'm getting groomed by a specialer operations unit.
I'm not doing this.
I'm not going to go ball up retarded brown people that never even heard of America until we shot their kid anymore.
This is stupid.
I'm not going to help you.
And what beef do I have with the television?
The benefits are not worth it.
Having my entire life paid for and a massive amount of clout with McDonald's workers and Apple Bee servers is not worth it.
Bro, all I want is a house.
And I want to commute to work.
And I want it to be a reasonable commute.
I want to actually be able to buy property in the city that I'm actually working in.
You know, that would be nice.
That would be convenient.
I want to have a wife.
I want to have a couple kids.
I want to have a backyard.
I want to have a dog.
I want my kids to learn the national anthem.
You know.
I want to buy property in the system they work in and not have to worry about breaking and entering.
Sounds like a Nazi.
Sounds like a Nazi alert.
Yeah.
What a big ask.
If you're against monthly BE, you're a racist bigot, okay?
Yes, gang.
Matt, are you going to vote with your feet?
I mean, of course, in the States, we call it moving one exit down the interstate.
I'm sure our pal Tom would be like, oh, you can't flee this.
But of course, your compatriots on the West Coast are like, what shutdowns?
We're surfing and drinking beers and stuff like that.
I mean, I certainly wouldn't blame you for moving.
I'll tell you the honest answer.
I don't know when I'm going to see Tom again.
Yeah.
Maybe that answers your question.
Well, so are you going to leave it?
Are you going to move?
Are you going to vote with your feet to escape tyranny in one place to get to a better part of Australia?
There is no better part of Australia.
Brad, don't fall asleep.
Brad is in the chase lounge behind Matt doing his nails and having a martini.
No, I'm joking.
He's standing there like a good Aryan soldier the entire time.
Do you get to have good community?
Do you have solid calms with Tom?
Or is he pretty much restricted?
Let's go to Brad for Tom, and we're at an hour already.
We could keep going right through it, but let's do a quick break if we can.
Last call, Matt, anything you want to add before we take a quick break, and we'll come right back.
We got plenty more to talk about.
All right, he's good.
You did a wonderful job, brother.
Thank you.
Let's come back.
Yeah.
All right.
Quick break.
And we're going back to Seven Nation Army, not by Jack White or the White Stripes, but this is by Scald Smasher.
I did my homework.
This song is not about any Jewish war or Yom Kippur.
Jack White apparently thought that the Salvation Army was pronounced Seven Nation Army when he was a kid.
And fun fact for the audience, this song was actually recorded in Melbourne of all places.
So a little bit of, I don't know, synchronicity.
And my wife said she would kill me if I didn't play any Scolf this week.
So, you know, sometimes you got to set up.
Now, this is an awesome version.
Enjoy it.
And it's true to the spirit of our Australian brothers down under.
And we're going to go to Brad and get more Matt.
Add some water in here on the mic right after this.
Don't wanna hear about it.
Every single one's got a story to tell.
Everyone talks about it, From the queen of England to the hounds of hell.
And if I catch you coming back my way, I'm gonna serve it to you.
And I didn't what you want to hear, But that's what I do.
And the feeling coming from my bones says final.
And the feeling coming from my bones says vinyl, fierce thing Going to Hoopsalo, Far from this upper of forevermore.
I'm gonna work this troll, Make the split trip out of every pour And I'm feeling and I breathe And I'm getting right before the Lord.
All the words are gonna bleed from me And I will think no more.
And the states coming from my bones And go and welcome back to Full House.
Episode 103, part two, Wonderful job by our new old friend Matt in talking about the realities there.
We have a couple hanging Chads from the first half, including surveillance guns.
I mean, we could talk about Australia probably for a series of shows, and maybe we will one day.
Also, big thanks to my pal Water sitting next to me here, writing racial slurs on the piece of paper to try to distract me.
It's terrible.
My pleasure.
Just noticed that.
Goodness.
Yeah, trying to do a serious show here.
Yeah.
Yes, some diplomat next to me.
He is keeping me warm, though.
Thank you.
Before it is, it's cold out here.
He's got a hoodie on.
I'm starting to shake.
We're getting into Nordic Frontier recording weather.
I forgot to talk with Andreas about who was really the coldest recorder.
When we're out here doing the show in January, brother, ooh man.
It's like, you know, 20s at least Fahrenheit, of course, for those in Celsius land.
All right.
New white life before we get to our pal Brad to talk about Tom Sewell National Socialist Network and the activism and good community building going on down under.
Our pal, Kirk Diesel, Mr. EBT, as he's known in the industry, is welcoming his fourth sometime in 2022.
Kirk is especially dear to our hearts because he has a homosexual retarded brother that rips.
I mean, it's a real struggle for him.
He carries them over his shoulder, you know, like he keeps him out of the gay bars and teaches them and feeds them, changes his diaper and stuff like that.
That's an inside joke there, sorry, Brad.
Don't worry about it.
But, you know, hats off to you, Kirk.
Congratulations.
Poor kids, of course.
Those are in the Muda Cruz in the Third Reich.
And you should get your wife one of those crosses if you can find them at age.
You should get your wife a sister wife.
There you go.
Yeah.
God bless you and your poor brother.
All right.
That's the only new white life.
And I did want to get to our couple messages that we couldn't get to last week.
And they're quick here before we get back to more Australia posting.
Surprised, did we have any C words in the first half?
I don't think we did.
No, we didn't have a single C word.
I said one.
I said one.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, you said one, but that's not authentic.
So, yeah, and Brad's too much of a diagnostic.
No authentic ones.
We'll have to wait until Matt gets back on the microphone to talk about the rest of that.
I want one good one toward the end when the kids are asleep on the long car ride.
All right.
Letter from the audience.
Hello.
I go by Vic.
I just wanted to say thank you for doing the podcast.
As a 26-year-old white straight male, it's nice to have something to listen to that is relatable.
Please keep up the good work.
Thank you, Vic buddy.
Straightforward to the point.
No embellishments.
Yeah, that's what we're here for.
Another one from our good pal, Calem Blue says, Hey, coach, systemic Judaism is the proper term for the system we're living under.
By the way, you guys have been putting out some great shows lately.
Really enjoying the content.
Carry on, brothers.
Thank you, Calem.
And yes, we do want to have you back on.
Calem came on for the adoption show and talk about artificial insemination and the rest of it.
They struggled with it for a while.
Yeah.
How is Calem spelled?
I wasn't on that show, I don't think.
Thank goodness for that.
Yeah.
No, it was C-A-E-L-U-M.
Okay.
All right.
I don't know.
Is that Greek Gaelic, perhaps?
I don't know.
Well, I was going to, if it was C-A-L-L-U-M, it's Callum.
Yes, it is not that.
Yep.
I think I called him Calem on the show and he didn't dispute it.
And I may have asked him about it, but I forget.
So, yes, systemic Judaism.
Very good, Calem.
Thank you very much.
I had not heard that one before.
And I got a little message from Jimmy here who says, Hey, guys, just wanted to pass along a little proud Papa moment.
I don't have too many folks, I can tell, but had to share it somewhere.
That's what we're here for, Jimmy.
So today, my two youngest wanted to listen to music, and they asked me if I could put on that song with The Way It Ends.
They were referring, of course, to Ode to a Dying People by Saga, which you guys played on the show.
That's right.
They were singing along to the parts they knew and said how much they love that song.
Not going to lie, it brought a tear to my eye.
Thank you guys.
You're welcome, Jimmy.
I don't know if they heard it on the show or if we introduce you to that or whatever, but kids singing saga.
It is a beautiful show.
Oh, God, I'm trying to think.
It was Blitz and his father, Krieg, who suggested that we play that on the break of that show.
Yeah.
Pretty impressed with myself.
Of course, originally a screwdriver.
Don't bring your arm there.
There you go.
Thanks, Sam.
Also, we got one more before we went to tape.
Gentlemen, new to the show, I used to listen to The Fatherland.
Jim and Borzoy probably recall me commenting, usually being a jackass.
I was blessed with a son in 2016 and got an honorable mention on that show.
Glad to have found you.
If you want to talk about the trials and tribulations of single fatherhood, I'd also be happy to be on the show.
I've been through a lot since my son's birth and I'm currently co-parenting 50-50 long distance.
Anyway, God bless and thanks for the great content.
And that's from BVC.
I don't know if I can read what the acronym is for, BVC.
Thank you for the offer.
Congratulations.
And yeah, we'd be happy to have you on.
Yeah, that would be good.
Yep.
And just an audience note, our show next week will indeed be with Marty Phillips, author of Let Them Look West.
For me, it's the first white.
It's not, he probably wouldn't classify it as white nationalism as white nationalist because it wasn't, but it's the first piece of fiction in a book from one of our guys that I've read.
I don't know, maybe ever, that I truly enjoyed.
So start reading now.
Sam Smasher, do you have the book?
I ordered it.
I ordered it.
All right.
I have the book.
I do have the book.
It was sent to me directly by the publisher.
Wow.
I actually have a textbook.
It's got watermarks all over it, so I can't illegally send it to everybody.
So you're just going to have to buy it.
Yeah, Smasher.
Are you going to have your wife read it to you?
My wife can't read.
Are you kidding me?
Oh, man.
Neither of you guys can read it.
You think I would get a wife that can read?
That's trouble.
That explains a lot going on in that household.
Anyway, but yeah, audience, you know, we're not just doing this to boost sales.
Of course, you can find it at Antelope Hill Publishing.
It is.
Give me a little bit of your expendable income.
I'm doing it to boost sales.
That's where I ordered it from.
Buy their books and don't read them.
That's what I do.
It was cheaper than Amazon.
You could get it from Antelope Hill.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Get it from Analytic.
Their shipping is fast.
You can get it, read it in time for the next show.
And it reminds me of that old at D-R-I-L tweet where he's like, you know, his budget and everything.
And he's got like $7,000 worth of candle expenditures.
Help.
My family is starving.
Yes.
Smasher has a burgeoning bookshelf of Antelope Hill Publishing.
And I don't know why I keep making jokes about your family starving.
It's not funny, buddy, but I don't know.
Sometimes you get in like just this weird thing where it just comes out.
Anyway, I apologize.
It was lovely hanging out with your wife and your three boys, one daughter, this past weekend.
And I was very proud to be the one to unplug your refrigerator to defrost that thing out on the porch.
Oh, I know.
You came in.
You came in.
You're like, Mike, your beer fridge is like frozen over.
And I was like, I know, but there's still cold beer in there.
So I haven't unplugged it.
Well, yeah, I know there were a couple beers in there.
And just, it's one of those things, you know, like I can't fix a car or drive a nail, but I can like, I'm like, oh, that fridge, that fridge needs to be defrosted.
So we all pull together.
We all live together.
Anyway.
All right.
I think that's it for our little show notes here.
So now we are finally pivoting to our very patient second guest from Australia slash South Africa.
Brad, welcome on, brother.
And I don't know, anything you want to give context to the audience?
You said you haven't been in Australia for more than five or six years, and you are certainly involved in the pro-white, no abashed, no abashment or no embarrassment about saying national socialist either.
But yeah, any little backstory before we start digging?
Yeah, well, first of all, thanks for having me on board.
Yeah, it's really good talking to you guys.
I remember when Tom did his podcast with you, like, I don't know how long ago it was now, but yeah, very, yeah, enjoyed being on with you guys.
I said you guys are pretty cool, especially, you know, getting on the piss and having a good time.
But yeah, I'm happy to be on.
And yeah, in relation to my background, I've only been a part of the white nationalist scene here in Australia anyway, for the last two years, end of 2019 is when I joined Ladsock at the time.
So before that, I was libertarian.
I thought I was a libertarian, anarcho-capitalist.
And yeah, sort of listening to guys like Stefan Molyneux, you know, so all these gatekeepers, Stephen Crowder.
And yeah, I was like, oh, yeah, you know, white people, good.
Because I'm from South Africa, you know, I experienced white guilt coming out, you know, coming out of high school as 18.
That's not to interrupt you too hard, but that's one thing that you bring up, Stefan Molyneux.
One of his best videos I think he ever did was on South Africa and the lifespan of Negroes in South Africa today versus under apartheid.
And it was like, you know, the facts are inarguable that blacks had better lives under apartheid than they do now.
And I was actually able to set, I was able to send that to a lot of people that were like, you know, vaguely right-wing normies and get them really on board with like, oh, maybe this wasn't so terrible.
Maybe people are lying to us.
So I agree, you know, a lot of these people are gatekeepers, but at least Stefan Molyneux has this severe dedication to like objectivism.
So I'll give him that.
You know, I won't give a lot of money.
He did a lot of good work.
Yep, absolutely.
Whatever his intent was, he put out a lot of no BS information that sort of led people to draw their own conclusions.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, 100%.
You know, he was a big influence on my life, especially when it came to objectivity.
So, yeah, can't argue with that.
Brad, I visited South Africa, I don't know, over a decade ago, and I got to see two sides of white South Africans.
I saw one couple that lived, of course, in the typical electrified fence, sort of sequestered area and had black help in the house and were like, oh, no, everything's fine.
You know, Malema's a moron and all that stuff.
But, you know, it won't be that bad.
And then, of course, I met the exact opposite who, like, I was having dinner.
We were on a safari and Botswana of all things.
And he looked me in the eye and he's like, no, my wife and I are leaving as soon as we possibly can to escape this hellhole.
What was your, I assume that your experience in South Africa colored your world outlook, pun intended?
Like reflecting back on it at an older age, yes.
But I moved from South Africa when I was 12.
So I was kept fairly insulated as well from what was actually happening in South Africa.
You know, my parents were very protective.
So I didn't, I was, and that's very lucky for me, you know, in that I wasn't involved with any traumatic experiences.
So reflecting back, yes, it did shape my current beliefs.
Like I said, I experienced white guilt when I was living in New Zealand, you know, after leaving high school because I thought, oh, well, I'm white.
Even though I was born a year after apartheid, you know, I'm white.
I'm part of the problem.
You know, I felt bad for black people.
I was like, I have to, I have to, you know, give charity to these Africans.
I was like, no, you know, that's bullshit.
So, yeah, thinking back, it definitely did shape my life and my beliefs.
But yeah, back in South Africa, I mean, I just tried to live a best life as I could.
You know, I was a very adventurous kid.
But, you know, we had to be careful.
I remember playing down a river near my school, and I'm like exploring.
My brother and I are going down this little river because it's sort of like semi-rural there.
And yeah, we see these shacks further down, you know, down the river.
And, you know, thinking back now, like if I'd gone further and I got fucking nabbed.
Sorry, excuse my language.
All right.
It's coming out.
Sorry, guys.
Just say the C word now and get it out of the out of the way.
No, that's a problem.
I can't go too far.
I'm a moderate.
I'm a moderate.
You know, there's things like if I'd actually gotten kidnapped, you know, because of that's proximity, if I'd gotten kidnapped, there's things like we hear stories from South Africa about white boys getting their penises cut off to create what's called mootie medicine.
And, you know, that was a very real threat.
But because I was a young kid at the time, I was like 9, 10.
You know, I didn't know that.
I didn't understand.
And how can you get that across to a young kid as well as a parent?
So it's very difficult to just tell them, homie, my son, some Negro's going to cut your dick off.
I thought it was just the albinos.
I didn't know they were just looking for regular white guys.
No, it's no, no, do not underestimate the ability of the black to just do some weird, violent shit.
Of course.
Brad, if you ever emigrate to America, you have to come over here and call yourself an African-American, though, of course.
All right.
I thought of that.
I would be an upstanding African-American.
All right, brother.
So, in your own words, you're a fairly forward-facing public guy for the cause down there.
What are you working on now?
You know, how do things stand?
And then we'll see what's up with our pal, Tom.
Yeah, so I, at the moment, am in charge of EAM here in Victoria.
So we have the different states and they have our own leadership as well.
But here in Victoria, I'm running the EAM side of things.
So EAM stands for the European Australian Movement.
That's the community building side of our broader movement.
So we focus on community, you know, community events, training.
Training is a big part of what I do.
I personally love physical training, weightlifting, and MMA.
And that's my focus.
My main focus is to try and build physically capable people because that's part of the community.
That's what we need.
Tom's own words: if you are going to be a part of the tribe, you need to be able to carry the spear.
So that's what I personally try and focus on because that's my strengths.
I love just being physical.
I'm a tradesman myself.
So we were talking about before the white collar and blue collar.
I'm a tradesman.
I'm a roof plumber here in Victoria.
I have a week off, thanks to Dan Andrews.
So I'm enjoying having a bit of free time.
Are they paying you?
Now they are cutting you guys' checks.
Like when they shut down industries, they are compensating you a little bit, just meaning construction workers, truck drivers, a little bit.
Is that true?
Yeah, like I had to apply this morning for a subsidy.
I had to jump through a few hoops to do that.
But yes, they are compensating us.
But in saying that, you know, that's a gravy train that they could stop at any time.
Sure.
So you said you're a roof plumber.
That's right.
So what exactly?
Yeah, so what exactly does a roof plumber do?
Because that's not a term that we have in the trades here that I'm aware of.
Yeah, maybe just roofer.
So we install roof sheets and things like that.
So we're not tilers, we're going to do piles, but we waterproof the first stories and whatnot of buildings.
We'll operate if it's a larger building.
But yeah, we install roof sheets, gutters.
We do flashings, aprons, and whatnot.
So you're the water management part of roofing, not necessarily putting on shingles, but you're doing the flat, like you said, the flashing gutters, things like that.
Okay.
Yeah, not sure what shingles are.
If that's like tiles and whatnot.
It's your tiles.
It's your roof tiles, basically.
Okay.
He's retarded.
He doesn't know what shingles are, right?
Oh, come on.
Retard gang.
No, that's very good.
I'm in this funnel all the time.
I get baked, okay?
It's hard on the brain.
Well, that's the language.
In America, you assume that every roofer that you see is basically a retard of some sort.
Because they're the only people that are willing to get on the roof when it's 110 degrees.
I'm going to take this piece of tar and install it on this building exposed to the most hot part of the sun every single day.
Pretty much sometimes I don't know what's wrong with me, mate, but somebody's got to do it.
Bless you, Brad.
We're joking, of course.
Although, yeah, roofers in the United States.
No, I know that reputation.
I was very curious about roof plumbing, but that's cool.
So you almost exclusively are doing the flashing and drainage systems of roofing.
It's very cool.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
Yeah, like it's not a trade that I chose specifically.
The guy that he actually mentioned before helped me get that job.
So yeah, I was just struggling at the time.
This is the way community can help out was that, you know, I'm moving down to Melbourne.
I was able to network through the movement and get a job that way.
So it wasn't my first job in Melbourne as well.
It was the second one.
But yeah, the movement helped me out that way.
You know, my community, my new community helped me out in that way in getting a job.
So yeah, me personally, I've worked on a sheep station or a big large sheep ranch, if you want to use that term, before moving down to Melbourne.
So for me, I just, you know, I'm just a general tradesman.
You know, I want to be just a handyman, just, you know, decent at a lot of different things that can be utilized further down the track for people who are on homesteads or when we have our own community set up at some point.
So for me specifically, it's not necessarily what trade or job that I'm in.
It's what can be useful further down the track for our movement.
Extreme comrade.
Yeah.
And your comrades in labor, are they almost to a man furious about the restrictions and everything going on?
Do you have some real like labor, pro-labor guys who are like with the labor union and system toadies?
I don't want to get into trouble talking about your co-workers, but you know what I mean.
You won't get me in trouble.
I wouldn't care anyway, mate.
Like we were going to do like that.
I'm going to get screwed if I don't agree with it.
Sigma grind set.
Yeah, there you go.
Maybe, maybe.
Yeah, my workmates, they know my views.
I'll go ahead and say, just move to the States and we'll do roofing all day.
That's fine.
Those in the States, mate.
Bloody hell.
I've thought about it.
I've thought about it.
But no, my battlefield is here in Australia.
So, yeah, got to do my part.
Can't leave Tom as well.
But yeah, when it comes to the sentiment on the job site, I don't know if you guys have ever worked or labored in construction or just on job sites in general.
But for the most part, tradies, what we call them work construction workers here, they don't care.
When it comes to politics, they don't give a damn.
It's just about, you know, as long as I have my beer mate and can watch the footy, I'm all right, you know?
So it's about, it's fairly simple for them.
It's bread and games.
Bread and social.
It's the same, same, same thing with American tradesmen.
They're like, I can feed my family.
I've got this side-by-side.
I've got this backhoe.
I've got all the tools I need.
I've got an in-ground pool.
And I've got, you know, two kids.
And one of them might be gay and one of them might be retarded, but you know what?
Nobody's starving, and so we're good.
Praying for the retards on the job.
Yep.
So I'm talking about COVID as well.
They're trying to push the vaccine on us in the construction, which is why I'm off work at the moment.
Is they gave us a deadline.
We had basically a week for all construction workers in, I think, I don't know if it was Melbourne or Victoria to get vaccinated.
Now, half the guys in my company, they know what's up about COVID.
They know that there's something wrong there.
They don't want to get the vaccine, me included.
And despite that, there's that pressure.
So it's like they know that it's bad, but they're going to get it anyway, including my boss.
My boss has gotten the vaccine.
Other guys, I told them straight up.
I was like, guys, don't take the vaccine.
You don't know what's going to happen.
You don't know if further down the track you're going to be sterile.
You might even die.
We don't know.
They push in it on you.
Just don't do it.
No matter what.
Just don't do it.
I'm like, it's up to you.
I can't force you guys not to do it.
But just think about it.
Think about your future.
And for them, it's like, oh, you know, I could see the cogs turning, but this pressure from the government from the system, you know, they put pressure in different avenues.
They try to push pressure on the individual.
For a lot of them, they're like, screw it.
So they put pressure on the companies.
If I don't follow what my company expresses, I could lose my job, which is the case for me now.
And if the company doesn't act, if I show up on the job site without a mask, for example, my company could get a $10,000 fine.
I'd get an $1,800 fine.
I'm happy that I wouldn't pay it anyway.
I'd fight it.
What are you going to do?
What are you going to do?
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
What are you going to do?
I've got into arguments with work safe guys.
Like the one guy rocked up on site.
He's like, why don't you wear a mask?
And he pointed me.
He's like, come here.
And I'm like, yeah, what's up?
And yeah, he's like, where's your mask?
I'm like, I'm not going to wear it on.
It's a health hazard.
Like, if I'm on a roof, honestly, guys, if I'm on a roof and I have to wear a mask, you know, it's a health hazard.
I'm not going to do that.
So he didn't take it.
But yeah, I'm lucky I didn't get in too much trouble for that.
Fair enough.
Yeah.
Severe credit and respect to you, sir, for being no holds barred, especially after we heard about the sort of dystopia unfolding down there.
So we salute that.
Yeah.
Speaking of courage, of course, most listeners to the show know Tom Sewell.
He was on episode 8.
Before we talk about Tom, I just, this is interesting to me.
The idea of I'm either going to try to blend into the system and use a voice modulator when I'm on a podcast, not saying anything wrong with that.
Gay, gay.
Yeah.
No, but legitimately not saying anything wrong with that versus like, I'm not going to wear a mask on a job site that I'm on because screw the system.
You know, fundamentally, you have to ask yourself, am I worth more as an active open dissident or am I worth more as a guy that can make these other things happen?
You know, maybe I don't make a lot of money.
I just make enough money to feed my family, but I have this really useful skill or whatever it may be.
You have to ask yourself, you know, am I worth more working within the system for this specific reason?
Or am I worth more just being the vocal activist against the system?
And so, you know, legitimately, I'm not saying anything against either one of our guests here.
It's just, to me, this illustrates like, you know, you, you're a roofer or your roof plumber.
You know, I think that's a it's a cool job.
And as a tradey, you know, I can appreciate that.
But at the end of the day, like, you know, the systems, you're not granting a whole lot to other people outside of your inspiration that you have as an activist.
You know, so you are doing what you are best at by saying, no, I'm just not going to wear a mask, homie.
That's just not how it's going to work.
Exactly.
That's an excellent point.
That's an excellent point.
We all have our own strengths and whatnot, and that's what we need to work to.
If I was an IT or if I was a lawyer or something, you know, white-collar job like that, it would be very different for me because I wouldn't be able to do what I'm doing now.
So, yeah, we just need to work to our strengths and whatnot.
We need people in different positions doing different things.
You know, going forward, we can't all be the same thing or do the same thing.
We can't put our eggs in the same basket, especially right now as we're trying to find out what strategy going forward is the best one.
So, we have to be very careful about, yeah, not all doing the same thing.
We can't expect everyone to do something, everybody to have a public face or to put themselves out there publicly.
You know, we have assets and whatnot, and we have to protect them.
We have to be very careful about how we use them.
So, excellent point, mate.
Well put, Brad, too.
Yeah, and just a reminder to the audience: whatever approach you're taking, whether you're staying totally anonym and trying to make contributions in your own way, or if you are going balls to the wall, public, no apologies.
If you do suffer consequences, don't cuck, don't, you know, don't run.
And whatever you do, don't apologize to the slavers.
Like, you're just not gonna win anything from us or from them by cucking.
Public service reminder there.
You look like a queer, basically, not sorry to be a white man whatsoever.
Proud white man.
No apologies.
That's right, exactly.
All right, Brad.
So let's talk about Tom.
To my knowledge, of course, he had the dust up outside or in the you know, just outside the newsroom with the black security guard, and that was in the works.
And then a little dust-up.
No, no, we'll take that.
What security guard?
Black Negro.
What?
Upstanding African-American.
All right.
It was a confrican-American, even in Australia.
There I guess.
Wherever I go, I am African-American.
Yeah, he did.
He actually did look like an American Negro, actually.
He looked like Michael Vick.
He was from the Caribbean Islands, I think.
But yeah, he was an upstanding Australian citizen, even more so than Tom, which is the point that they're really grinded in on exactly.
Yep, he could be a good roofer if security guarding doesn't ever work out for him.
So, yeah, so Brad, and then he had it.
That's right.
Good in the sun.
So he, and then Tom had a dust up, I guess, with a car that may not have been Antifa.
And then that was the straw that broke his back only insofar as it concerns him staying free and out and working.
So let us know how he's doing and how the audience can help, please.
Yeah.
Well, I actually spoke with him yesterday and he's doing well.
He's in 23 to 24-hour lockdown.
So he's essentially in isolation at the moment in prison.
He's at Port Phillip Prison in Melbourne.
23 to 24-hour lockdown.
It's very tough.
You know, the only people he really gets to see are the screws or the prison guards there.
So he can't even see or talk to any other prisoners except through the wall, through the grates every now and again.
So it's very hard.
It's not a common term anymore.
Yeah.
Well, I know people who have perhaps been through the system.
So yeah, luckily I know some of the lingo.
I haven't been through just yet.
So hopefully it stays that way.
Give time.
Not without it.
Good time.
I'll let you guys know what it's like, though.
Yeah, so he's doing well.
Like, yeah.
I have to be very careful about what I say because I know very likely watching now.
Hello, Vic Paul.
So, yeah, he's doing very well.
You know, he's growing out a big beard.
He said he was going to do that.
By the time he comes out, hopefully it's down to his waist.
We'll see how that goes.
He is going, he's going air in extremist mode at the moment.
Yeah, he's doing well.
He's looking healthy.
He does 88 burpees every day.
So, for you guys who want to train out there, 88 burpees is the way to go.
You know, the big man himself is doing that.
So, yeah, he's luckily has access to the library there at the prison.
So, there's a lot of random books, but there's a lot of decent books out there as well that he gets to read.
Like, he's read through the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
He's read a book called The Romans, which he highly recommended to me.
You know, just about Roman history and the Roman philosophy and whatnot, the Roman mindset.
And he's, you know, read the Bible as well.
His son's not a Christian.
Yeah, he, yeah, when it comes to reading the Bible, yeah, he said it is a bit of a sigma grind, you know, mindset grind for him, to be honest.
Sorry, you guys out there, just being honest.
Um, but you know, he is enjoying reading it as well.
Um, you know, he really wanted to go in and he said he wanted time to be able to read the Bible and learn lessons from it.
So he's going, he's doing that at the moment.
So, um, also the Quran, he said he's he has the Quran there ready to go.
So, you guys better.
Well, that's what he's that's why he's growing on his beard.
You never know.
Maybe, maybe he's converting to Islam.
I don't know.
No, probably if he comes, if he comes out and starts preaching white Sharia, then oh man, I'm going to be really disappointed.
Only if it's ironic, it's all right then.
He was preaching white Sharia before that, mate.
Sorry, disappointment.
White Sharia is not part of a religion, it's just a mindset.
Okay, but the uh, it's a it's a an a la grind set, all right.
But that's one of the uh that's something that I actually think is really beneficial about uh some jail time is all of the time that you get to read.
Uh, you know, it's really hard to read when you can like get on to Twitter or TikTok or your chat app or whatever.
And then when you're put into a position where you have literally no other option but to read, you can read and you can learn a lot about you know literally anything, even our people in our struggle.
There are still books that are available to you in which you can learn a lot from.
And the people that I know that are in prison right now are doing it, including Tom all the way down in Australia, but even here in America, and the Irish did it.
Every book that I've ever read that talks about, you know, political struggles and people being locked in jail, they take the time while they're in prison to read and learn a lot and really expand their understanding of like the political struggle.
And so, you know, do you ever really want to go to prison?
No, of course not.
But when you're in prison, you can't just sit around and feel sorry for yourself.
You have to understand that this is my reality and I need to take this time to make the most of it.
Sure.
And it sounds like Tom is doing that.
Yeah.
Exactly right.
And it's something that ties in with like philosophy and psychology for me.
Something I really looked into when I was trying to improve myself and sort my own problems out.
Was that we do need isolation at times.
Not throughout, you know, like we don't have to become hermit mode for entire lives, but we need isolation to be able to work on ourselves, block out distractions, and improve ourselves in sort of like that isolation training environment.
So that's essentially what prison can be utilized as.
Yeah, 100% agree.
Amen.
What's he looking at in terms of time?
Does he have any court date or trial set yet?
You know, current legal status.
Yeah, so his first court hearing will be sometime this month, October.
I don't know if we have a date just yet.
I don't have it written down anyway.
But I think it's like mid-October.
Him and Jacob, they're both co-defendants.
They'll be here having their first court hearing mid-October.
But in saying that, it's likely from what I've been told by the lawyer is that they'll probably try to drag it out.
The system will try to drag it out for 12 to 16 months.
So it's likely that by the time it's over, it's probably going to be 2022, maybe even 2023.
They're going to drag it out for as long as possible.
You know, it's not about whether Tom is guilty or not.
It's about keeping him locked up, keeping him silenced.
Same with Jacob as well.
They've silenced them.
You know, they've cut the head off our movement and they silenced them.
And we have to do the best we can to make up for that.
But yeah, it's not about whether these guys are guilty or not.
They're not.
Except they're guilty of being.
The whole thing is, you know, that's an armed burglary charge, okay?
But it's not about them being, it's not a criminal, it's not a criminal case.
They say it's a criminal case, but just with like the Jews, everything is inverted.
It's a lie.
It's not a criminal case that's being looked at.
It's a political one.
You know, Tom is a political listener.
He's a political criminal.
So not criminal, sorry.
He's a political prisoner and he's in prison at the moment for his political beliefs.
And they won't say that.
They'll say he's a violent criminal.
And that's why, you know, he's on 23 to 24 hour lockdown.
He's a political prisoner.
Yep.
And they use COVID as an, they'll use COVID as an excuse to drag out his trial.
They keep him locked up for 23 to 24.
We see that in the United States too.
And in particular, I'm not going to equate Tom to the J6 January 6 protesters here, but they're doing the same thing to them here.
Well, even people prior to J6, do y'all remember the father-son that shot that guy outside of the dumpster arguing over a mattress in Texas to fend your dumpster?
That's right.
Yeah, yeah.
That really, it was a really dumb American.
Like, I don't think this could happen anywhere else but America.
But those people, this was like 2018, and they are still awaiting trial because of COVID, right?
Like, how crazy is that shit?
Yeah.
So it's like, you didn't have to get arrested in 2020 in order to have your life, you know, infinitely delayed by COVID.
It just is an ongoing thing.
For example, like, we're not allowed to even send books to him.
There's books that he would benefit from reading that we should be able to send him.
But because of COVID, you're not allowed to send books.
You're allowed to send letters and whatnot.
A letter can get through.
But I suppose a book carries more COVID than a letter would.
So we're not allowed to even send books through him because of the COVID lockdown.
So can we send him letters from America?
You can.
Yeah.
I'll get the address to send it to, which will be the Port Philip prison.
You need to put the address and his prisoner number.
Sorry.
I'll put all that up on his social media at some point today.
Because I can't read, but I will transcribe books page by page.
You can print out a few pages and send it to him, right?
Print out 10 or 20 pages.
That would like he'd appreciate that, but just be careful as well.
Is the longer the letter, the longer the prison guard, the prison system will hold on to it for because everything that is sent is read by Vic Pohl and the prison system.
So the longer the letter is, the longer they can justify holding on to it.
So if you're going to send it, maybe do it like chapter by chapter or something like that.
Just page by page.
Page by page, yeah.
That's a lot of mail to Australia, but have that at Smash.
Yeah, Brad, send us whatever you want to boost.
We'll put that in the show notes.
And his telegram is still alive.
And his official or sort of ex post facto Telegram is what?
At Thomas Sewell, it's the same one from before, but whatever.
We'll put it in the show notes.
And Water has a question for you here, too.
Yeah, you mentioned that both the top two guys are out of commission right now, and you're continuing their work.
Where do people, especially in your area, go to consume that content and get involved?
To consume the content, did you say?
And get involved with anything you have going currently.
Okay.
So we have a big presence on Telegram at the moment.
So we're just going to have to enjoy that while it lasts because at some point they're probably going to push us all off Telegram.
But that's what we need to think going into the future is what other platforms can we use.
When it comes to getting involved, you can either message me personally.
I've got raided a couple of weeks ago, guys.
So I don't even have access to my channel now.
Thanks, Vicko.
You're telling my fourth phone already.
So things like that.
I have to try and recover my number and sort out my account.
But if you message, there's an email address on NSN, I believe.
You can email that.
We need to plug.
Sorry.
We need to plug more contact details on our social media.
But for now, if anybody wants to get involved, email NSN.
You can find that on the NSN page.
You can either look up NSN on website as well, find the website.
There'll be an email address there that you can go to.
Awesome.
What's that Telegram channel?
NSN National Socialist Network.
You can also look up Converging Arrows Network, I think, is another one, sort of an alternative name.
Yeah, I think those are the main ones at the moment.
And you're accepting Monero and you can take donations to help with legal defense.
Is that fair to say?
That's right.
Yeah.
So if you look on Thomas Sewell or National Socialist Network or Converging Arrows, it should be on there somewhere.
We have, I believe we had a buy me a coffee or some sort of donation organization that we were using.
They keep shutting it down.
So we have to keep opening it up.
They've shut down Jacob's PayPal.
They keep shutting it down.
So we can't even put Thomas Sewell in the name of these buy me a copies and whatnot because they keep shutting them down.
So yeah, they'll be somewhere there.
Crypto is a big one, especially for anonymity.
If you're donating and you want to just stay anonymous, it's a good way to do it using crypto.
So I would recommend that.
Yeah, if I'll, yeah, after this call, after this podcast, I'll go up and I'll put a few links up there if people are interested.
But yeah, I mean, we've paid the initial barrister fee for Tom.
Jacob's sorting that out as well.
And yeah, cost a lot of money.
It's probably not over just yet.
But yeah, any donations we can, you know, that are offered, like we greatly appreciate that.
But in saying that, I don't just want to, we don't just want to have our hands out, you know, asking for donations.
If we can offer something to our community, that's something we want to focus on as well, especially with just being part of the movements as well.
You know, if somebody or movement or organization is asking you to be a part of something, there needs to be something given in return.
Because at the moment, it's very dangerous to be a white nationalist, to be a Nazi or national socialist and be a part of an organization.
There's a lot of pressure, especially here in Victoria.
So we need to be able to offer something in return as well.
And just going ahead, that's something I personally want to focus on is, yeah, just ways we can fundraise that we can offer something back to our people instead of just putting our hands out.
That's great.
Amen, brother.
Yeah.
And hats off to you guys, too.
Obviously, You suffered through a 60 minutes hit piece, infiltration, whatever.
Sorry for the American export of who even knew there was a 60 Minutes Australia, the scourge of Western men spreading around the world.
But you guys persevere, and here you are, and you're still at it.
So, what are you doing now?
What do you focus on?
You're still adding to the ranks and community building and just carrying on with your captains locked up right now, I guess.
Yeah, pretty much.
I'm not Tom.
I'm not Jacob.
You know, I have my faults.
I have my weaknesses.
So, to try and pick up the reins from them, you know, that's a big, big ask.
But I do my best in saying that.
And I'll continue to do my best.
And I'll continue to strive to be better.
And you've got a sorrowed mustache.
I'm bringing back 80s nationalism, okay?
We're going back to the 80s.
Miami guys.
I've told him I'm not getting him.
I have a question for Brad.
Fire Sam.
I work with a man that is South African.
And having dealt with him for a while, I was trying to suss out what his accent was.
And finally, he let on and he started talking about it.
And I was struck with and impressed by the affection that he had for his homeland.
Now, he has been out of South Africa for a long time, but I wonder if you might speak to that too.
Do you have that same sort of affection, even though you are so many years removed from there?
What is your feeling about it?
I 100% do have a connection to South Africa.
Australia as well.
So I'll explain.
So I've lived in three countries now: South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia.
For some reason, I have a connection to, and I think it's spiritual, to South Africa and to Australia, but not necessarily New Zealand.
You know, it's been nearly 14 years now since I've been back to South Africa since I left.
I haven't even visited.
But I still have, you know, a longing for my homeland, for where I was, you know, where I'm from.
Australia is sort of very similar to South Africa in many ways.
You know, the environment, just the types of people as well.
To use an example, Banjo Patterson, who's an Australian poet from the late 19th century, early 20th century, he was actually a war correspondent.
So he wrote the poem Clancy of the Overflow and he's, yeah, a few other well-known Australian poems.
But he was also a war correspondent during the Boer War as well.
And he took part in a prison exchange between the British Empire and the Boers at the time.
And what he said was when he saw the Boer troops, he said they, except for the way they spoke and the language they spoke, they looked just like the Australians back home, just like the shearers and the farmers back home.
And having lived in South Africa and Australia now, I could say that that is the case.
Like I've worked on the sheep station, the sheep ranch.
If they've been speaking like an Afrikaner from South Africa, it makes sense because they had the same sentiment.
You know, salt of the earth, more simpler people, but more down to earth, more in tune with the earth as well, very good with their hands.
So there's, you know, and perhaps you could say that for the white race in general.
There's these archetypes, you know, like there's these archetypes that you will find.
Like, yes, we may speak with a slightly different accent.
We may speak, you know, have different slang and whatnot, slightly subcultural differences.
But in the end, you know, we all come from the same place.
You know, we all are descended from Indo-Aryans, Indo-Europeans.
You know, so there's something that holds us together.
You know, it's our race.
And when you see these similarities, despite oceans keeping us apart, like it really, it really just makes me proud to be a white person and that I get to, you know, that I get to just stand for my people.
And it really makes you love your people more as well.
You know, seeing these similarities is like, no, we're not just Australian or American, you know, or South African.
No, we're Aryans.
We're white people.
You know, we're fighting together.
We're fighting this fight together.
I don't want to even ask this question, but I have to because it always nags at me.
And I get the sense that South Africa is too far gone for whites.
You can't fight all of your battles all over the world and reclaim all your territory.
And I know it's personal for you, but for the average white South African, do you think they're better off getting the hell out of there before it's too late?
Or is that a defeatist attitude and places like Irania, Irania, give hope?
And no, like that's their soil too, and they shouldn't bail.
I used to be of the same mind, but I agree with Tom now, which is that think of the world like a battlefield.
So you guys are on the American battlefield.
We're on the Australian battlefield.
The whites in South Africa are on the South African battlefield.
So we can flee that battlefield.
We can like retreat.
Maybe it's a tactical retreat.
And that's what a lot of whites are doing now.
But remember, it's a battlefield and we've colonized that land.
That's, you know, we've South Africans have been there as long as the Americans have been in America, you know, who first came over on the Mayflower, you know, the 1600s.
So they have that same connection.
Same with Australian.
You know, whites have been here for hundreds of years.
So we've, you know, bled, fought, and died on those lands.
You know, we've blood, sweat, and tears, we've created what it is today from nothing.
So those are our lands.
We need to fight for them.
Yeah.
Can't like, is it our strategic retreats, maybe just totally abandoning that post?
Is that a potential?
Of course.
But if we can hold on to it, remember, if you want to use another, an actual South African example is the Battle of Blood River, where 400, over 400 Boers fought, like, I think it was over 5,000.
No, it was like 20,000 Zulus.
Yeah.
So 10, like thousands of Zulu soldiers.
And, you know, they made a ring out of their wagons.
And, you know, they were able to defeat this larger force of Africans who would come in to kill them.
You know, the thousands of wounded and dead on the Zulu side.
And that's where the name of the battle comes from, Blood River, because there is apparently so many dead that it made the river run red with blood.
Well, and the Zulus said that they saw angels coming and fighting against them.
It's the way they'll.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
And that's why the Boers, as well, in South Africa specifically, that's their direct ancestors.
I have Boer ancestry as well myself.
And, you know, it's how can you leave the land that your ancestors died for?
Like they believe that they made a second covenant with God because of that, because of those victories.
They were blessed by God, and that's why they were able to win.
They didn't even have any dead or seriously wounded from that fight.
400 against tens of thousands and they managed to win.
How could that not be except by divine, you know, divine hand of God?
So for that, to ask them to leave, there's always going to be those who don't.
Yeah.
So as Europeans, we're used to.
If you ever listen to the Southern AF podcast, anyone ever listened to that with Boer Jack on there?
Africa for the white man.
You know, I like that attitude.
Why should we give up anything?
We don't have to give up anything.
Africa fought against greater odds in the past.
Like we can do it again.
Yeah, absolutely.
My thing is, you know, I understand and I can appreciate, you know, growing up on that land and having a real ethnogenesis down there and fighting until, you know, your dying breath, your furthest grandson's dying breath in every drop of blood from your family, you know, watering that soil.
But at the same time, the other half of me is like, well, why not take a tactical retreat?
Pull back, make sure that your bloodline survives and say you never forget what happened here.
You never forget that we were driven from our homes.
And as soon as we are in a position to retake it, we do that.
And so I understand both.
And I don't, you know, I don't, I don't boo-hoo people that are like, I'm going to die here.
You know, this is my home.
This is my ancestors' home.
I'm going to fight to defend it and I'm going to die here.
I'm like, you know what?
That's honorable and I can appreciate that.
But I also don't think it's cowardice when people are like, you know what?
We left because we didn't want to die.
And it's like, you know what?
I don't really want my kids to die.
You know, I don't really, I don't have anywhere to go, but I don't want my children to die either.
So I can understand that if you are somewhere like South Africa and you have the opportunity to go somewhere else, I can understand why you would take that opportunity.
White people right.
Fight another day.
Take that shit back in, you know, five years after we take back everything else.
It's pretty condensed.
I see where you're coming from with that.
But as long as your tactical retreat is used properly.
So, for example, if you do move, then you need to take up the fight wherever you move to.
I'll use Rhodesia as an example.
How many Rhodesians are speaking up about what happened in Rhodesia?
Maybe there's a few here and there.
I think Jan Lamprecht is maybe one.
But every single Rhodesian around the world should be speaking up about what happened, but they're not.
Right.
Yes.
And you know what?
I've noticed a phenomenon with Rhodesians that it's normally their children that are more worried about it than the Rhodesians themselves.
Exactly.
They're fairly liberal.
You know, like a lot of these English or British immigrants to South Africa, a lot of them are more liberal than the Afrikaners and the boys, for example, who are more conservative-minded.
So the people who are going to flee South Africa are generally going to be these more liberal-minded Afrikaners or English-speaking South Africans, whites.
Brad, the Australian gun grab came up during the break, which is, of course, very relevant to America.
We still have them.
The question of whether that is a deterrent to more government tyranny or whether it is a little safety blanket for whites to say, oh, well, I've got my guns.
I'm fine.
And it's actually a depressant to standing up to oppression.
Well, maybe we may need to tap in Matt here because he's been there for longer.
But the meat and potatoes of owning a gun in Australia, they did a forced buyback two decades ago, to my understanding.
I mean, who can own guns, if anyone, today in Australia and under what restrictions?
And feel free to tap him on the back there if you need to go to the more subject.
Yeah.
I have a very rough understanding.
I don't know much about the history of it.
So he would be the best person to talk to.
I got a question for you about guns.
Get off your phone.
Damn it.
Yeah.
He stood while you were talking.
Matt, the great Australian gun grab or buyback.
What happened there?
And what's the reality about guns in Australia today?
Please, sir.
Well, the question, Coach, is, what do you want to own a gun for?
For hunting wild game, of course.
Well, then we are going to require unteen amounts of proof of that.
It's ridiculous.
At any point you can get declared an unfit person.
You have to have a reason why you own a firearm.
The people who own rifles, the reason is for hunting, and so they get licenses for hunting on Crownland.
Then they have to keep them in gun safes, and the police can come by at any point and check up on you.
If you want to own a pistol, you have to belong to a pistol club.
And then you have to shoot at competitions, at least 10 times a year, at the pistol club.
You can't just own one, so if you argue that I want to own a gun and you say I want it for hunting, they are going to require that you actually prove that you do that.
They are going to set up a bunch of hurdles, and say we want to see proof that you are hunting.
Because, what a lot of right-wing dissidents mean is that they want to own guns so that they can present a threat against the system.
Well, the system isn't making any space for you to do that.
I mean, what do you want it for?
So you can march around the city with it?
Well, no.
No, you can't have it for that.
And it was two to three decades ago that you guys had a mass shooting and then that was the impetus for the forced buyback, essentially?
Yeah, I don't know what happened with that mass shooting.
But I know that the mainstream narrative is a load of rubbish.
Some hanging chads from last, from the first half.
Why is it, do you think, the meme is that Australia is the testing ground for what they want to implement throughout the West, right?
That they experiment with you guys first with tyranny and then to see how it goes.
Do you think that's true?
And whether or not you think it's true, what is the root cause for why it is, in theory, so much worse there?
Gun grabs, total totalitarianism on COVID and the rest, and of course the surveillance or Willian stuff that's coming right into your pocket, into your home, etc.
Big question.
There is a global system of power, whatever you want to call it.
Dr. Raphael Johnson calls it the regime.
There is this entity.
Because we believe I'm an Australian.
This is not the way that people in power think.
They are globalist, that is the right word for it, because of that way of thinking.
And so, various different places, they have different levels of control.
And when they have different levels of control, that means a set number of cops around the world.
It means what the laws are like.
It means where they've got their judges in power.
So you get in America with the George Soros appointed judges.
That's the mechanism.
But it doesn't mean that you have equal amounts of power everywhere and at the same time.
And so in Australia, we have a history.
Particularly in Melbourne, going into the 1900s, when Melbourne was the interim capital of Australia and was the heart of banking, commerce, industry and defense.
And so there are existing organizations, secret and otherwise.
You know, if you pick some rural part of Australia, you don't have as much power there.
So it has to do with density of cops, density of laws, density of a variety of stuff.
Gotcha.
And what yeah, the other hanging chad from the first half was the extraordinarily invasive surveillance powers and seizure powers and backdoors that is it the the federal uh forces Yeah, so there was a couple of things that I wanted to go over.
The Australian federal government has powers over IT companies, and specifically the employees.
Because see, it's all about who you put pressure on.
The reason that both Brad and his company faces a fine, is because even if he says that he doesn't care about the fine, they can pressure the company.
The problem with IT workers in our country is that they can't quite pressure the companies, so they put all the pressure on the individual.
So, I'm going to quote from Tutenoda's blog.
Tutenoda had a blog post on a particular Australian surveillance bill, and I want to read it for you.
The Surveillance Legislation Amendment Bill 2020 gives the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission three new powers for dealing with online crime.
1. Data Disruption Warrant, gives the police the ability to disrupt data by modifying, copying, adding, or deleting it.
2. Network Activity Warrant, allows the police to collect intelligence from devices or networks that are used, or likely to be used, by those subject to the warrant.
3. Account Takeover Warrant, allows the police to take control of an online account, for example social media, for the purposes of gathering information for an investigation, so then the question is, they have a warrant, who is it being served to?
Okay so this is from that blog post.
When presented with such warrant from the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Australian companies, system administrators etc. must comply, and actively help the police to modify, add, copy, or delete the data of a person under investigation.
Refusing to comply could have one end up in jail for up to 10 years, according to the new bill.
Required hacking activities could include, altering, copying and deleting data, intercepting and modifying communications, surveilling networks, and changing account credentials, so here is another thing.
This is from Wikipedia, from the page on mass surveillance in Australia.
This is from back in 2018, the telecommunications and other legislation amendment.
Under the bill, designated communications providers, which include carriage service providers, any electronic service with end users in Australia, anyone who develops software likely to be used by a carriage service or an electronic service with end users in Australia, or anyone who supplies or manufactures components likely to be used in customer equipment likely to be used in Australia, can be ordered to assist in intercepting information relevant to a case, either by means of an existing capability if possible, or being ordered to develop, test, add,
or remove equipment for a new interception capability.
A technical assistance request can also be issued, which has fewer restrictions, but is not compulsory.
So if you are a network administrator, a systems administrator, a software developer in Australia.
The federal government can come tap you on your shoulder and say you have to install a backdoor for us.
And you are not allowed to tell people that we told you to do this.
And if you do not comply, you can face up to a decade in jail.
There was a famous raid on the ABC, here in Australia.
So just in case someone thinks that this is right-wing conspiracy stuff.
Here it is from a non-right-wing source.
Quoting from Wikipedia.
On 5 June 2019, at least six Australian federal police officers raided the ABC with a warrant allowing them to access, alter and delete information allegedly in relation to reporting made based on secret files exposing the misconduct of Australian soldiers in Afghanistan.
In a statement ABC Managing Director David Anderson said the police raid quote raises legitimate concerns over freedom of the press.
The ABC stands by its journalists, will protect its sources and continue to report without fear or favor on national security and intelligence issues when there is a clear public interest.
John Lyons, executive editor ABC News and ABC head of investigative journalism commented on the raid by the AFP, in case you need to hear this from someone you can't label a right-wing nutjob.
Here's the quote.
I've never seen an assault on the media as savage as this.
I've never seen a warrant this comprehensive and I'd say scary.
The chilling message is not so much for the journalists, but it's also for the public.
I'm still staggered by the power of this warrant.
It allows the AFP to add, copy, delete, or alter material in the ABC's computers.
All Australians, please think about that, as of this moment, the AFP has the power to delete material in the ABC's computers.
Australia 2019.
That's literally, you know, 1984, of course, gets thrown around way too much, but that's straight out of the playbook.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now do you want to hear about if they have the power to forcibly vaccinate our kids?
You want to hear about that?
Well, so, you know, Australian intelligence essentially has the power to alternate any kind of application or device or web page in Australia, right?
So you should just become the head of Australian intelligence and then force all companies to say stuff about Jews.
It's still sim working.
It's that simple.
Come on.
I didn't see that.
I can't believe you.
That was good.
Can't believe you didn't think of it.
Oh, he's leaving.
He's going to do that.
Hang on, sorry.
On second.
Literally check the doors.
We're about to watch him get raided.
No, I know.
Literally, somebody's at the door.
Oh, God.
Please tell me that's not that.
Please don't.
All right, he's back.
Sorry.
The other thing I wanted to tell you about was forced vaccinations.
People have this idea that they can't forcibly vaccinate your children.
And I just wanted to dispel people of that illusion.
So this is from the Human Rights Law Center website.
Again, probably some right-wing nutjobs personal blog.
The title is Victorian Supreme Court accepts vaccination of children can be ordered, even against parents' wishes.
So back in 2017, there was a couple that had their three children temporarily taken off them for alleged breaches of family protection orders.
The secretary to the Department of Health and Human Services brought an application to the Children's Court to allow a variation that would allow them to vaccinate the children against measles.
They argued issues with placing the children in placements or child care.
We have these things called no-jab no-play laws.
Quoting from the article here, in regards to interim accommodation orders pursuant to the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005.
An interim accommodation order may include any conditions that the court or bail justice considers should be included in the best interests of the child.
And when the parents took this to children's court, the children's court magistrate held that the condition was in the best interests of the children because, among other things, the foster carers were facing substantial practical difficulties relating to the children's care due to the children not having been immunized.
The parents appealed to the Victorian Supreme Court and lost the case, so there you go.
That's it.
Back in 2017.
In Victoria, the Supreme Court has a case precedent that says, if we deem it to be in your child's best interest, we are allowed to vaccinate them.
And so now all the communists that have these inconveniences in the way, all they have to do, is just take your children into temporary custody.
And they can just argue that it is in the child's best interest to inject them with whatever.
You're a health risk to your own children, so we are going to come in and make the decisions for you.
Matt, my blood pressure is through the roof.
I mean, if you're listening to this fam, this is in a Western white country that had an explicitly white racial policy up until, I don't know, six, seven decades ago.
This is not conspiracy stuff.
Yeah, I know, right?
Yeah.
But I'm just, I'm ringing the alarm.
I'm ringing the alarm bell.
These guys are not blowing smoke.
They're citing leftists and actual legal precedent for what is going on in actually our greatest ally, if you want to count which country stood by the United States side in the most number of foreign conflicts over the past century or so.
Okay, white Australia's policy was 1950 as soon as it repealed.
So seven decades.
All right, I nailed it.
And Matt's beautiful baby.
I won't even comment on the appearance, but he's a good-looking lad.
True full house hours here, brother.
Was he crying back there?
Yeah, he woke up.
Dad was getting a bit too heated.
He doesn't like it when dad gets home.
He knows.
He knows.
Yeah, he looks like he's old enough to him about the JQ.
I'm kidding.
It's part of the stress, man.
You crack.
You find yourself being more short.
Sure thing.
No.
His first whole phrase was the Holocaust is fake.
That's not true.
His first words were cookies.
Brad and Matt, I heard this before that if you think about it, you know, every New Year's Eve, Eastern Australia may not be the first time zone in the world to cross into the next year, but it's pretty close.
So if you think about it, if you really time it right and right at the stroke of midnight, you could be the first person to say the N-word in the new year.
Just a thought.
I'm taking all credit for that.
God, I wish that was me.
Be right back.
Smasher's buying a ticket to Australia for New Year's Eve 2021.
Just remember, Smasher, if you come here, it's like Hotel California.
You can enter, but you can't leave.
No, I'm going to go move to the most inhospitable part of eastern Australia where kangaroos are like, no, mate, I'm not going there.
And I'm going to set up a little shack there just so I can be the first official person in the time zone and shout the N-word.
That's a threat.
I got two more quick questions, guys.
I know the kids are starting to stir and we got to move on here.
It's 1 a.m.
We've crossed into October here.
You guys are already in October.
The idea that China is buying everything up in Australia.
Saw an article.
I'll just admit I read an Andrew Anglin article on UNS out of pure morbid curiosity.
And he was like, you know, if it ain't this thing, then, you know, the Australian leadership and elite are selling out the country to the Chinese.
Is that hyperbole or is the Chinese sort of commercial colonization a real thing?
It is largely true.
There was this controversy that people can look into about Dan Andrews' complicity in the Belt and Road Initiative.
But it is not that someone is selling the country out, it's that the country is for sale.
The root cause is that the country is for sale.
You can sit there and say $2 billion of this and $6 billion of that.
It's a thing that everyone knows.
Everyone knows that the country is for sale.
It's an economic zone.
We're just a marketplace.
That's all we are.
We don't actually have any higher level ideals.
So at that point, why not?
Why not just be money-focused?
If money is your God, then worship it.
There's a question that I ask people.
Let's say you have your house for sale.
You're moving away, and the person who wanted to buy it was a known pedophile.
And they would give you twice the amount that anyone else would offer.
Why not sell it to them?
What do you care?
It's not going to be your suburb anymore after you sell the house and leave.
So why are you worried about the damage that you are causing to the people around you?
That's how Australia works now.
It's the same thing here, though.
You know, BlackRock, these gigantic Jewish financial firms are buying up houses for anywhere between 20 to 100% above market value because, you know, they're Jews and they're going to do whatever the hell that they want to do and buy up whatever they want to buy for whatever, you know, terrible end goal they want to buy.
And people are just like, yeah, this company wants to give me 75% higher than what my house is worth, but why do I care about that?
Because now instead of having, you know, $200,000, I've got $200 Or $300,000 because they wanted to give me more to insure the thing, and it's like, okay, I can't, you know, I'm mad that they're buying up this land, but I can't blame the normal person for taking the money where it's available.
Oh, I can.
We've got these boomers that bought houses back when housing was affordable.
And now they are turning around and selling them for a thousand times what they bought them for.
And when you ask them why, it is so that they can get a bunch of money to go buy toys.
That's it.
They are like Edmund from the Chronicles of Narnia.
Trading his brothers and sisters away for Turkish delight.
That's what they are.
That's the boomers.
They are people who say, well, listen.
I got a sweet boat out of this deal because I sold my house for a million dollars.
And the question is, do you not care about anything more than making money?
They have no idealism at all.
I understand why you would say that you can blame them, but at the same time, it's like they're just retorted dormies, dude.
They are not fortunate in the way that we are.
I have no patience, no patience for it anymore.
I talk to these older boomers, and there are these moments where I realize that I can just verbally abuse you, and then there is 0% chance that you'd ever hit me, so why would I be worried about speaking my mind?
Yeah, I mean, I almost got into a fistfight with a boomer at the local hardware store the other day because he was like, just he was on his phone driving an extremely expensive car, and he break checks me in the middle of an intersection.
I'm just like, homie, I will rip your head off and throw you off of the roof.
What are you doing?
And at that point, he was just like, oh, maybe I shouldn't act so entitled in my expensive sports car.
Yeah, I don't have this tolerance where the older generation gets to have a free pass for being cowards.
Once they become aware of it, that they don't.
Look, Brad made this point that people don't spend enough time in self-reflection.
I think, I know that most people are constantly plugged into something.
They are constantly plugged into the TV or a podcast.
People literally watch TV all the way up until they fall asleep.
They never spend any time actually reflecting.
You have a subconscious that watches you as you go about your day.
And when you finally sit down and reflect, it almost talks to you.
It brings out a list of things.
Hey, where are we going in life?
For people, if you don't practice some form of meditation or praying, this is what praying is, then there is a backlog.
And when you finally sit down and do it, it's scary.
Because it's scary, you immediately run and grab something to distract you.
So, homework for listeners, to really understand this, is to go sit down.
Take your phone, set a 15-minute timer, disable notifications, disable everything, and sit down.
For 15 minutes.
And think on the fact that the government has decided that it is allowed to vaccinate your children.
Let that rattle around inside your brain.
And then maybe you'll think, oh, what are they vaccinating them with?
Well, it doesn't matter.
Why are you asking?
As if you have some say.
Same guns, yeah.
As if you have some say in this process.
What?
Are you pretending that you get to decide what goes into your kids?
What?
Are you kidding?
Where did you get that idea?
And this, this, when you tell this to a boomer.
And they still refuse to actually understand.
No, I don't have any tolerance for that.
You are intentionally switching off your brain.
Yep.
Last the mouse plague.
Do you still have the mouse plague?
Or is that in the rearview mirror?
Nah, bro, we cower in terror of the emus.
Well, I mean, there was like serious news about like mice invading everyone's attic, crawl space, refrigerator, etc.
Or was that more New South Wales than Victoria?
I'll be honest, I didn't say up to date on this.
Okay, I'm the wrong person to ask.
Oh, who's the Australian expert now?
Come on, man.
You gotta keep tabs.
Joking, buddy.
Yeah, no offense, we're gonna punt the Life on the Road show to next week's second half.
We'll have you on again.
We just gotta roll.
We're way over time, and I want to go around the horn.
Uh, Sam Smasher, anything last for these guys or yourself, Water?
Can't believe we're doing Life on the Road separately from Australia because the whole Mad Max thing, you know.
All right.
Well, I know, but he had a son in his arms, so I felt like I had to.
Yeah, very good.
I felt like no one wrapped up.
I'm going to fall asleep on another episode of Full House if we don't wrap it up.
Sam too.
All right, Sam, anything else?
Yeah, go ahead, please.
I don't want to touch off another arc here of talking.
Maybe we could even talk after the show, but have Matt or Brad, have you seen the movie Wake and Flight?
No.
Fright.
No.
I'm sorry.
Wake and Fright.
I recently saw this.
Earlier this year, we got rid of all TV in our house.
We do have the Roku, which is just the, you know, you can get for free.
And I happened to watch this Australian movie called Wake and Fright, and it's from 1971.
And it's with Donald Pleasant.
Really good.
So if you haven't seen it, check it out.
It's this guy goes to Yabba.
Are you familiar with this area?
The Yabba?
No.
All right.
Well, all right.
Okay.
I'll just drop it.
I'll have to check it out.
These are fake Australian accents.
They don't know about Grady Yabba.
I'll tell you what.
I'll ask my dad.
Maybe he's seen it.
Yeah.
Was this in black and white?
No, no, no.
From 1971.
Wake in fright.
Check it out.
Okay.
Wake and fright.
I'll check it out.
Salmon Smasher.
Thank you guys.
Bless your families.
Looking forward to next week.
Huge, huge thanks to Matt and Brad for being awesome guests, completely informative, well-informed, aside from minutiae and being outstanding Aryan avatars and representatives of the race.
Seriously, guys, hats off to you.
Stay strong down there.
I mean, damn, we always think that like, you know, we're the center of the world here and are totally wrong.
No, you guys got it rougher than we do, in all seriousness.
Thanks, guys.
Yeah, it's essentially everywhere.
Just keep your chin up and carry on the fight wherever you are.
Just remember, the Australian government was defeated by emus.
It can certainly be defeated by National Socialism.
And a reminder that these two guys, even though they grew up on opposite ends of the world, I feel like I go up and have a VB long neck with them, give them a Roman handshake, and feel like we were long lost brothers without any hint of it being forced or irony or anything like that.
That's right.
Water, thank you.
You're damn right.
Thank you for coming on.
I am, I promise you, on Adolf Hitler's grave and my grandmother's grave that we will have you on because I want to talk about life on the road.
That was also three backpads.
I'm going to remind you of that one.
Real life.
It was always a pleasure.
Also, it's an honor hanging out with you.
I love my people and my folk, and I want to do what I can to support you, whether it's hanging out with me in the peanut gallery or giving some real advice on my lifestyle or whoever can support you.
So thanks a lot.
That's right.
Hail Water.
Let's go.
And he is handsome, no homo, and eligible for the ladies who want to catfish him and drag him into their morass.
Only on ironically.
Turn my camera on here.
All right.
I was told that Alpine Jaeger from the comment zone would be delighted if we mention his name on the show.
So Alpine, if you listen through to the end of the second half, there you go, brother.
Godspeed.
We love you.
Thank you for your contributions in the comment zone.
Also, give, send, go for a family that is familiar to our community.
There's a family that has a child who's suffering from cancer.
We're going to put that give, send, go prominent in the show.
Please, yes.
I could fed so gosh dang hard about this.
Why?
Did they shut down the give send go?
Or yes, they shut the gifts.
Antifa falsely reported this give, send, and go campaign saying, you know, it was evil and whatever.
And so now this poor father has to prove to this website that his goddamn 18-month-old daughter has cancer, dude.
Now, before you go, are you sure that it didn't just expire?
I heard that they expired.
Okay.
All right.
Okay.
I believe you.
I'm just checking.
Yes.
This was like a directed campaign.
So, like, if you, if you don't like Jews, your daughter should die of your infant daughter should die of cancer.
That's, that's where we're at.
Well, all the more reason to donate to them.
We'll find out if it's back up or some other way.
So ultimately, all he has to do is provide the documentation that they've requested and it will be reinstated.
But just the idea that that's even like, oh my God, dude.
Yep.
I have to stop saying words.
I'm going to lose it.
I'm just glad that you're going to bed angry again, brother.
All right.
I know this was a keeper fam.
And if you disagree, I don't know, unsubscribe or something.
No, don't do that.
Yeah, still listen.
No, it's okay.
Full House 103 was taped on a Friend field September 30th, now, October 1st, 2021, arguably the best month of the year.
Follow us, you know, on Telegram and Gab, full-house.com, and fullhouse at show at protonmail.com.
There was some little commie book report that they put out on the internet today about podcasts and who went on which podcast.
And you know what?
We had the most guests per show.
They ranked them.
They had a little table and we were at like 3.99 talent per show.
Which is, of course, a testament to my ability to manage talent and being a good host and Smasher not offending everybody.
Anyway, I tried my best.
Hail to Brad.
Hail to Matthew and his beautiful son and your wife.
We love you, brothers.
We're on the same side.
And to all of our white brothers and sisters in the once great state of Australia to be made great again, not in any gay Donald Trump way.
Hang in there.
Give them hell.
And you know we're on your side.
Mr. Producer, this week, let's go out to, I don't know, Matt, did you pick anything?
Brad, you got something hot in the hopper?
True blue.
The song.
I had a joke as well if I could before we go.
Have at it.
Have at it, mate.
You earned it.
Okay.
So I've been having problems with my knees lately.
So I was told I need to go to Africa to get surgery for them.
Why is that?
Because that's where the Negroes.
Hey.
All right.
Well, I'll be there.
You're right.
You're in the show.
Smashers out.
You're in, Brad.
To learn who rules over you, just say cake with an Australian accent.
Oh, real quick.
Sam, do you remember the old TV show Married with Children?
You know, Al Bundy.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm sure you were a big fan.
Do you know what the depressed, you know, and they canceled the show?
Do you know what the depressed Married with Children fan said when they canceled it?
No.
We need morale.
We need morale.
More al.
I made that one up my side, too.
All right, kill me.
All right, I got a quick chat joke.
It was in the chat.
How do you make a water bed more springy?
I know, but I won't say.
I will say.
You put spring water.
That's me, baby.
Oh, it's spring water, baby.
All right.
So, wait, what was the song selection?
I missed it in all this reverie at the end.
True Blue by John Williamson.
And what's the color commentary there?
What are we listening to, brother?
I mean, is it rock?
Is it skinhead stuff?
It's like country folk Australian.
It's very good.
Already excited to listen to it as soon as we go out of here.
Okay, water has been pounding the table wanting to do this.
So I'm going to put my feet up on the table, brother, and you can take us a witness.
We love you, fam.
And we'll talk to you next week.
And it was Thomas Sewell himself who said, white power, put him up.
That's what we do at the end.
Put him up.
See ya.
Hey, True Blood.
Don't say you gone.
Say you've knocked off for a smacker.
And you'll be back later on.
Hey, True Blood.
Hey, True Blood.
Give it to me straight.
Face to face.
Are you really disappearing?
Just another dying race.
True blue Is it me and you Is it mom and dad Is it me and dad
Is it a cockatoo is a standing by your night when he's in a fight?
I will shake it right.
True Blue, I'm asking you.
Hey, True Blood, Can you bear the load?
Will you tie it up with wire Just to keep the show on the road?
Hey, True Blue.
Hey, True Blue.
Bay Fanning, Is your heart still there?
If they sell us out like sponge cake, Do you really care?
Hey, True Blue Blue.
Is it me and you?
Is it mom and dad?
Is it a cockatoo?
Is that standing by your mate when she's in a fight?
Oh, will she be right true?
I'm asking you: Is it me and you?
Is it mom and dad?
Is it a cockatoo that's standing by your mate when he's in a fight?