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March 21, 2023 - Full Haus
02:23:39
Bound by Blood feat. Hammer

The preternatural provocateur and chief erythrocyte of the Blood Tribe - Hammer - joins us this week for a long overdue interview about his background, fire for activism, and everything else in the struggle. The bald berserker hangs out through the second half as well to talk health and fitness, Trump 2024, and lots more. Bumper: Prodigy Break: Svanrand by Heilung Close: Heileger Krieg - "What Have We Done?" Blood Tribe on Telegram Blood Tribe on Gab Hammer Gear Asatru Folk Assembly Go forth and multiply! Support Full Haus here or at givesendgo.com/FullHaus  Censorship-free Telegram commentary: https://t.me/prowhitefam2  Telegram channel with ALL shows available for easy download: https://t.me/fullhausshows  Gab.com/Fullhaus Odysee for special occasion livestreams and back library in the process of being uploaded. Full Haus syndicated on Amerikaner RSS: https://fullhaus.libsyn.com/rss All shows since Zencast (S) deplatforming: https://fullhaus.libsyn.com/ And of course, feel free to drop us a line with anything on your mind at fullhausshow@protonmail.com. We love ya fam, and we'll talk to you next week!

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Love him or hate him, trust him or suspect him, agree or disagree with his approach.
The activist, propagandist, and organizer known as Hammer knows how to make an impression.
After a little downtime recently while resettling to the great white north, last week he jackknifed back into the pool with the most notable demonstration against tranny groomers, pedophiles, and their enablers in recent memory.
This week, he joins us for a long overdue interview to discuss all things about his background, ideology, approach to our struggle, and of course, whether you should be a fan, a critic, or maybe even a member of the blood tribe.
So, Mr. Producer, hit it.
Least edgy show for White Fathers, aspiring ones, and the whole biofam will...
We'll put that to the test this week.
It's episode 154, and I am your semi-retired from public activism host, Coach Finstock.
We'll see if our special guest can get me out of semi-retirement.
Back with another two hours of compelling tales from the American Wastelands.
Before we meet the birth panel, though, big thanks to Rusty and two anonymous kings for their kind support of Full House this week.
If you'd like to be like those grandees of generosity, and you should, please visit us at givesendgo.com slash fullhouse or full-house.com and the support us tab.
And I was going to ask for an angel investor to sponsor Starlink after hearing my horrible internet from that show, but I went and looked and they're now charging $120 a month plus $600 for the hardware.
So we are not going to do that.
Also, I do have to note with sincere sadness here at the top that we lost one of our own this weekend, a friend, a fan of the show, and a kind young father of a young baby girl.
It sounds like he was killed in a workplace accident.
I won't give any specifics at this point, but it should be in the news by the time you hear this on Monday.
And we will be sure to keep you posted if there's any way to help his widow and his daughter going forward.
So with that tragic reminder that we should all be grateful for all that we've got, no matter what we're going through, let's get going.
First up, my instincts were correct.
And indeed, my wife was less than enthusiastic about the prospect of his sex show idea where we spill the beans about our tricks of the trades.
We did have a good laugh about it.
Well, you know, like I said, I could do the talk and you just react.
But yeah, it'll be like Wayne's World, you know, like at the table with the lawyer.
I see what you've done here.
Aha.
I like this.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, we'll see.
We'll see where it goes.
But I hope everyone had a happy St. Patrick's Day.
We had our meal on Thursday night and then gathered with comrades over the weekend here and really hit it yesterday.
So happy St. Patrick's Day to everybody.
St. Joseph's Day is today, the night we're recording, but falls on a Sunday.
So the priest said celebrate it tomorrow.
So we'll do it tomorrow.
There you go.
I tried to get the family to watch Michael Collins with me on St. Patrick's Day and the trailer just looked a little too melodramatic and everybody rolled their eyes.
So I made them watch like a St. Patrick's Day video or two on YouTube just to make sure they had the story straight, that there were no snakes in Ireland.
And then there was some lady saying that, you know, celebrating St. Patrick's Day is celebrating a white genocide, which seems like a bit of a stretch, even if you're not a fan of Christians.
Yeah.
Anyway.
All right, Sammy baby.
Thank you.
Excited for this one.
And next up, when Taylor Swift sang, Darling, I'm a nightmare, dressed as a daydream.
She was inarguably referencing this man, the seducer producer, Rolo.
Welcome back, buddy.
Well, that was supposed to be a little industry secret, but I guess that cat is out of the bag now.
Truth be told, I went to rhymezone.net or dot com and just typed in producer and seducer was the best thing I could find.
Yeah, I don't know what that song is, but I will just go with it.
Fair enough.
It's a little, I'm not, I haven't been on a Taylor Swift kick, but some of her tunes are catchy.
Rolo, any news from the dating workout diet or other front?
All of them are a nightmare dressed as a daydream.
Yeah, well, I don't know about dressed as a daydream.
Kind of like a nightmare dressed is like, I don't know, some kind of Cerberus.
That good.
No, yep, that good.
Pretty good.
All right.
Well, maybe I'll probe a little more in the second hour.
All right.
And finally, our very special, patient, and long overdue guest.
He is one of the most prominent and provocative white nationalist activists in the world.
He looks and sounds like a berserker, but we all know that he's a big softy at heart.
The host of the Hammer Stream, originator of the We Are Everywhere campaign, so far as I know, the Michelangelo of tattoos, and possibly one of the most interesting guests we've ever had on the show.
We'll see about that.
Hammer, welcome to Full House finally, brother.
What an interest, man.
Thank you, man.
It's good to be here.
I'm big fans of the show and everybody here, man.
Hey, I'm a big fan of you, too.
And when somebody's catching flack, that usually means they're over target.
And just real quick here at the top, when you asked me to come on with jazz, probably it was probably last winter.
I had a couple guys say, Coach, you sure you want to go on with Hammer?
I was like, yeah, I'll go on with Hammer.
You know, if it doesn't go well, I'll hang up or whatever.
You know, I'm not scared of going on a show.
And lo and behold, it was fun and smart.
And you didn't make me too uncomfortable with anything.
But anyway, it was.
I think we went for a long time, too.
Yeah, I know.
My damn camera kept freezing.
I look like a retard on screen the whole time.
Thanks for that.
Not your fault.
Hammer, what's your ethnicity, religion, and fatherhood status, big guy?
I am majority Anglo, about 70% Anglo, and then the rest is Celt.
I am a as a true, as a true Norse pagan.
And I have one daughter.
We're going to dig into that for sure.
And I heard your voicemail the other day where you did a little bit of a mea culpa or just, you know, wanted to mend some bridges, but you are still an asatruer.
And I guess you were raised Christian, right?
Yes, I was raised specifically Pentecostal.
I don't know if you guys know anything about that, but that's one of the major reasons I am the Hammer.
I was raised in such a way to see the world as evil, you know, and we're in the end times.
And my family are very deep into it.
My grandfather started nine different churches along the south and east coast.
So super embedded into that.
And I think that was, you know, instrumental in my political evolution.
It might not have been as fast and as early on as a lot of other guys, but I was searching for a way, you know, how are we going to fix this?
Sure.
And Pentecostal, are they the snake handlers, snake charmers?
The snake charmers are definitely a subset of Pentecostals.
Okay, so, but the Pentecostal Church, I guess, the biggest organization, probably the Assemblies of God.
The UPC is the organization I was raised in, United Pentecostal Church.
Basically, Pentecostal people believe in order to get into heaven, you got to speak in tongues.
But there's a lot of other stuff that comes with it.
Okay.
So in the turn of the century, you know, late 1800s, the Pentecostal church was basically started through a massive revival.
And about this time is when they decided to start the standards.
And when I say standards, referring to Pentecost, we talk about women wearing dresses, not cutting their hair, not wearing makeup, not wearing jewelry, men looking like men and women looking like women.
And this is something that they were seeing a problem with over a hundred years ago.
So you got to give them some credit now.
And there's no open faggots in the Pentecostal church.
Okay.
All right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, look past the snakes and look to the good stuff.
They couldn't, they couldn't keep you, unfortunately.
Yeah.
So you mentioned Hammer there.
I just assumed that it was a nod to Charles Martell.
But how did, okay, it is.
All right.
Very good.
Well, hey, you, before we go, I mean, you do have a really interesting background and you were kind enough to sort of lay out some of the highlights or lowlights of your list there.
Let's just go right to the top into the talk of the town with the demonstration anti-tranny action in Ohio last weekend.
Truth be told, Hammer invited me to go and I considered it, but I had the kids.
And in hindsight, I'm certainly glad I didn't bring the kids to that protest.
But tell me about the protest itself, big guy.
Working on it for a long time, the blood tribe.
You happy with how it went?
Lessons learned?
Whatever you want to cover from that pretty epic coverage that we all saw.
Sure.
I guess I could cover from basically the top.
We started the blood tribe.
Essentially, when I came to the movement, when I final finalized my waking up, I was looking around for something I wanted to be a part of and I couldn't find it.
I couldn't find the guy I wanted to call my leader.
I couldn't find the group that I wanted to march with.
At the time, I'm like a little upset about that and bummed, but I decided just to do what I wanted to see change.
And it's hard, man.
It's hard to, when you're a nobody.
First of all, not only was I a nobody, but here I am fresh to these ideas.
Okay.
Yeah, there's plenty of other people who know way more history than me and philosophy and read more Ebola or whatever, but I'm like, I don't see the fire, you know, I don't see the gumption.
Where are the guys marching with the swastikas?
You know what I mean?
Like that, it's like I woke up and I'm like, where is the fire?
You know, and started collecting, guys.
It's tedious starting that process because we have so many enemies, and especially me, man.
I mean, everybody hates me, you know?
So the guard has to be maxed.
Everyone that comes in is just has they have to be considered opposition until proven otherwise.
And it's the only way to do it.
There was a lot of learning on the way to collectivizing a group of guys that I could trust.
And man, we got to a point where we're starting to get nice little concentrations around the country.
Good.
That's when, you know, we're starting to look at activism in Ohio with the Ohio guys.
Now, the action that we did a week ago was not the first time we've had the same guys go out and protest a drag hour with swastikas, to be fair.
A lot of people think it was the first, but it really wasn't.
And if you follow me, you would have seen a video that we posted, edited a little bit of them throwing some Romans and had a few swastika flags.
They weren't in uniform.
And there wasn't a big showing at that one.
So, you know, the only places that really picked that up to talk about it was 4chan.
Of course, all they said was that we're a bunch of feds.
Glowies.
Of course.
It's what everybody, everybody says like a parrot, man.
It's very interesting, the phenomenon behind that.
I don't, it blows my mind, to be honest.
It's super same thing was said of George Lincoln Rockwell, you know, because he was successful and forceful and things like that, then automatically that's some kind of criticism.
You know, all I got to say is anyone who, anyone who wants to be critical, okay, so what have you done?
You know, show me the better way if you're, if you're so much better, you know, but I'm not surprised with Hammers talking about his background with Pentecostal because it comes out because that's about passion, right?
That's that's the hallmark of that particular faith is delivering the message with passion.
And I was at a wedding, actually.
It was an Asatru wedding.
And the man who was, I don't know what the right word to call him, you know, leading the event, he had also come from that kind of a background.
And it was still evident, you know, the way he would talk and gesture and emphasize things.
I turned to someone, I said, you know, I can see in this guy that this kind of a certain, maybe, I don't know what his exact background was, but maybe Pentecostal or something like that, you know, fire and brimstone.
Yeah, and that's all good.
That's all good.
We need more of that.
And Hitler said that people will not join something unless they see people making great sacrifices for it.
So when you do these very demonstrative types of things, this attracts people.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And I wanted to chime in there too, Hammer.
It was an important point.
Gossip campaigns or whisper campaigns or worm tongue and whatever you want to call it.
It happens all the time.
And I think maybe if they start with bad intent by bad actors, a lot of times I think young, naive guys sort of just parrot things because it becomes like a conventional wisdom and they want to seem like they're in the know.
And of course, sometimes they are valid.
Like there are, you know, bad, megalomaniacal, you know, selfish, excessively risky guys out there who will get you in trouble, who will burn you.
So when I hear these things, I'm always like, okay, I'm not going to like rule this out, but I'm going to, I'm still going to judge for myself.
And I won't go, you know, go into any examples.
But you were one.
I was like, okay, I've seen some of these streams.
He's done some activism.
Sure.
Some guys have gotten in trouble.
Let's give him a shot.
And, you know, lo and behold, here you are on full house.
So we salute you, sir.
Tell us about the demonstration itself, how it was.
There were a ton of other groups there.
Obviously, you got some counter signaling from some of the Sibnats and the cucks there.
There were a ton of cops.
And then, of course, the target of the demo itself, it was hard to see how they reacted aside from a couple of the queers who chimped out at you.
Man, what a day.
I tell you.
I mean, so like I was saying before, delegating guys, it's a big part of this.
You know what I mean?
These guys were already working on what's going to be the next protest without me, which I mean, God bless them.
You know, credit to the Ohio boys.
I am nothing without them.
Okay.
The guys beneath me are leaders, and I don't need to micromanage anything.
So, and I don't think that's a pot.
You can't possibly get to victory through micromanagement.
I think it's one of the biggest flaws you see in the movement is that you got egomaniacs that are trying to micromanage their way to Valhalla.
That's not going to happen.
So I've got some guys in there engaging with the system and, you know, looking what we're going to do as the next protest.
This Drag Queen story art comes up.
And I'm just, I just happen to be on the road.
Okay.
Like, you know, if you've been following me, the feds came to where I was living in Maine and kind of for a better, for lack of a better term, they kind of chased me out of town in a way.
Okay.
So I'm over here just doing a mini road trip.
I'd already stopped in northern Maine and then I come down to New York for a bit.
I stopped and visited West Virginia for a bit.
And I'm like, hey, I'm near Ohio.
Why not go up there?
One of my guys is going to have a birthday party.
And they're like, okay, well, hey, Hammer, look, we're also going to do a protest on the 11th.
You want to stay for that?
I'm like, absolutely, I will.
Do some work, old man.
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
So it's just, everything is just sinking up.
Okay.
And I'm going up there, up there, up there for like a couple weeks, hanging out, just, you know, working out with the boys and eating cheeseburgers.
You know what I mean?
Going to the bar a little bit, having some fun.
And we had, you know, our little party.
While we're preparing for this protest, we got the chat going for it.
And I mean, the creativity juices are just flowing every day.
I'm like, all right, I better buy a megaphone.
Okay.
You know what?
We got to have, we got to, all right, guys, don't forget, iron flags this time or else 4chan will call it fans.
All right.
So you're going to want to iron the flag.
And now, you know, we can't just put the flags on a regular flagpole.
Let's make some dump flagpoles.
So I went out and bought some dowels and spray painted them, put the flag mounts on them, got some little eagles for the top.
And then, you know, we got a t-shirt guy in the area.
Let's see if he'll do t-shirts.
Oh, well, they're checking the weather.
It's going to be pretty cold.
Hammer, we should do sweatshirts.
Then we got sweatshirts.
And we should get a banner printed.
Oh, what's it going to say?
And I'm like, dude, it needs to say there will be blood.
And I got a little pushback from them on that.
I don't know about that one, but I'm like, no, it's not a threat.
You know, it can mean a lot of things.
We are blood tribe.
There will be blood tribe.
Blood tribe is going to be.
What does that mean?
I don't know what that means.
What are you trying to say?
There will be blood.
We do blood in our ritual.
It's all good.
You know, I mean, you know.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I drew up those letters myself.
You know, I'm an artist.
So I pull up my iPad, pull Procreate out, draw the letters, make it look all badass.
We get this banner printed last minute.
Everything's coming in from Amazon.
We're putting it all together.
And the day comes and we're hyped.
You know, we all jump in the back of a van and we practice our chants and like the 10-minute drive to the spot.
Got them going good.
Got the Romans crispy and in unison.
We showed up and I'm in my head about it.
I'm like, over the past weeks, I've planned this elaborate speech that I'm going to get up on a megaphone and just teach these people, just preach to them, you know?
And I get over there and I'm like, okay, that's not happening.
You know, ain't nobody going to sit and listen to no goddamn speech.
Oh, I'm sorry.
That's all right.
Oh, Rolo's pin.
Ain't nobody going to listen to his speech.
So it ended up being just really like responsive to what was what was happening.
And I realized at the time, after doing this, like, okay, what I'm going to do from now on when I do these is I'm going to monopolize the airtime.
It's going to be the Nazi show when I show up.
Eyes are going to be on me.
I'm going to be the only thing you can hear screaming as loud as I can.
You know, the megaphone, actually, I was running it hot for so long.
The battery died.
That's why you see me just screaming because I killed the battery on the megaphone.
It killed your pipes too.
When we talked earlier this week, I was like, oh boy, coach, let's do the show.
You did steal the show too.
You know, not to show you.
Yeah, we showed up, you know, and White Lives Matter was on the other side.
And we were kind of like throwing them Romans a little bit from across the way.
And then after a while, we're like, we're going over there with them.
So we went over there with them.
We united forces.
Then we were doing their chance.
They were doing our chance.
We were all throwing Romans together.
And those people were like, what is happening?
You know, they were just, you could just see the shock and awe in everyone's faces.
Like, what?
This is the apocalypse.
This was supposed to be a safe protest.
Yeah, I'm sure that there was a lot of kvetching and feigning couches needed on the protest side as well as the training groomers.
Most of the pushback we got was with the protesters.
Yep.
Yeah.
Well, one thing I liked about that, the visuals there is that the police had the appearance of protecting the pedophiles.
And that's the right image.
You know, I've been to rallies in the past and it's always the cops look like they're protecting us.
We don't want that look.
We want the cops to be protecting them.
And, you know, and I think that was an important thing.
And I'll have something to say about that later.
Maybe in the second half, I was going to talk a little bit about something, but it's that same type of thing.
I think that we're seeing a little bit of shift in balance or shift in the gravitational pull or whatever you want to call it, center of gravity that's in our favor right now.
And that's the right optics is we do not want the cops to be protecting us.
Hitler talked about this as well, that he would say, hey, if the police are going to show up, we're going to, we will riot.
We will cause the problems.
So we do not want cops protecting us.
And anyways, that's the right look.
Yeah.
There's no question that the left is way out on a limb with the tranny stuff because it is so unpopular across huge swaths of the American populace.
Now, Hammer, you know, we went through this, of course, you know, grandpa here 2016-2017.
Charlottesville had a few successful protests.
Uh, cops did their job.
It looked like the cops more or less did their job there.
Is that fair?
Were they, you know, did they basically keep the peace?
Yeah, yeah, you know, I wasn't upset that they were there.
And, you know, to be honest, some of them, they look like, you know, I'll tell you what, the female cops probably had to have a diaper on.
You know what I mean?
They were excited looking at us, man.
They always had their eyes off of us.
But yeah, you know, they were asking us questions like, man, what is this all about?
Does this happen often?
Because they could tell we were very aware of what was going on.
Yeah.
And yeah, man, I think the cops being there definitely gave us the gives you the leeway to be as insufferable and obnoxious as possible.
I can say whatever, you know, just encourage the most emotional response.
I mean, there was an ambulance that had to show up twice because this lady had two anxiety attacks, man.
Yeah, man.
So, but yeah, you know, go ahead.
I was going to say, be careful you don't get hit with, you know, inducing anxiety as like a virtual assault charge.
I mean, you know that they will try to string you up for one of these eventually, right?
I mean, you got to keep your wits and plan speeches, speeches, violence, right?
You know, but it's also a good look.
Hey, we got all these guys strapping good-looking young guys fit.
You know, it really says something.
Yep, absolutely.
And I was just thinking when I was marching out of Lee Park in the Ville, I happened to be right behind Hammer.
Mentioned the creased flags.
I happened to be right behind the young man who had the creased Nazi flag.
And at the time, I didn't think twice about it.
Neither the optics nor the fact that it was creased.
And you know what?
Somebody said that they actually know that guy.
I don't know.
I don't remember who said it, but he was like, no, I know who that guy is.
He's not a Fed.
He's not a glow.
He was just a sincere young kid.
And this is, it's good to have you on two weeks after Sewell, too, because I asked Sewell about saying Hail Hitler and using the swastika because it turns off some members of the audience who would otherwise be supportive.
Now, you're all in on that, of course.
I just want to say, you know, to the swastika vetchers, it's like, get over yourself too.
Somebody else put out a post like, if you don't like it, do it better.
Right.
But you feel, yeah, you feel strongly, Hammer.
You got to do it.
You have to fly that flag.
You have to throw the Romans.
Like, that's just who you are and what you believe in.
Well, you know, to be fair, these other detractors have this elaborate plan where they're going to construct this big movement of people who are going to be crypto Nazis and everyone's going to slyly increase their numbers through the groups to the left of them, right?
So that's what they're doing.
They're reaching out to the groups to the left of them, be there the louder with crowder crowd or be it the Groypers or, you know, the proud boys or your regular republic.
Their market is the guys directly beneath them and to the left of them.
So they're trying to encourage this movement and they're going to get this crypto Nazi movement one day.
One day, everybody's going to raise the gun.
Yeah.
When are they going to do it?
It's 2023.
They're giving sex changes to kids.
When is something going to change different?
How dare they say anything?
I don't think it's a pot.
Think it's a possibility because what happens is these people create a support network that will not allow them to raise the swastika because they will lose membership, they will lose support.
That's why our action requires forced Nick Fuentes to open his mouth because he doesn't want to lose the support.
He has to distance himself, which is one of the primary reasons that the swastika must be used by me because I want to force them, force them to use petty arguments against me, force them to move further to the left, force them to move further from the guys that are directly beneath them.
And guess what?
Guess where those guys are?
They're slightly to the left of me.
So guess what I'm doing?
The same friggin' strategy that they are.
It's just I'm a little bit further to the right.
And if you think about it, 95% or higher of my detractors, 95% or higher of my detractors would stand to lose support if they did not say something about me.
Right.
And that's the reason for the apology.
That was the reason I made the apology.
It all hit me at once.
Everything came together.
Why are these guys that I've got real drama with saying nothing?
Thomas Sewell and me got real drama.
He isn't saying nothing, right?
Thomas Rousseau, I've given him plenty to detract from me.
Why didn't he make a post?
You see what I'm saying?
Because we unite when things are important.
Under things that matter, we're together.
We will not struggle against each other.
And that's when I'm like, okay, everything's got to be fixed.
It's time to face in that direction.
If you're on that side of the line, guess what?
You are opposition.
You are Antifa.
You are a liberal.
Right.
Flying the swastika has the added effect of making sure that you don't have any lily livers in your ranks.
Nobody who's a softy or weak knee is going to march under that.
You're only going to have confident guys either with, now I'll say with nothing to lose or with the courage of their convictions.
And Hammer does apparently, I joined it like a month ago just on a whim.
I was like, all right, let me pop into this blood tribe chat.
And within 30 seconds, they demanded a photograph to prove that I was white.
So I made a fist and I took a picture of my fist and my arm, but that wasn't good enough for him.
They demanded like a second and a third.
And I was like, do you guys know who I am?
And they were pretty rough with me, Hammer.
So I bombed down.
Coach.
Coach, did you send them a picture of your pink nipples?
No, they didn't ask for anything perverted or whatever.
I was like, I just gave you a picture of my fist.
Like, and now you're asking for more pictures.
I'm out of here.
You know, I'm a content creator.
I don't have time for this.
Anyway, Hammer, so you may want to police your veterans a little better.
And the other thing, I know you know this big guy, but for the audience, I've learned this over the past seven years.
It is easy in quotation marks, it's easy to start something and it's even easier.
It's easy to grow and it's easy to assemble men.
But once you do that, then the rubber really hits the road, both in terms of longevity, keeping those guys on side, deciding what you're going to do and sticking to it.
A lot of times we start things.
There's like this big upswell in enthusiasm and membership.
And then one thing or another happens and it either slowly fades away or it crashes.
I'm certain, you know, I certainly am not saying that's what's going to happen to you.
It's happened dozens, hundreds of times to pro-white groups in the past, brothers.
So yeah, good, good luck growing and staying on point.
I'm sure you have the capacity to do it.
Yeah.
And, you know, we have never grown quickly.
We have banned thousands of guys from our groups.
And my goal is to, you know, you talk about the bullying, but that is really a part of the system.
I want the bullies.
Bring me the bullies.
Bring me the most insufferable men in this movement.
I want all of them first.
I want the guys that are the meanest and the most insufferable first.
And then we can talk about some serious numbers because those will be the guys that snap the rest in line.
You know what I mean?
I don't police them.
Unless something crosses the line that is super disrespectful, I don't.
I let them loose, you know.
And that's really the reason that we've been able to maintain loyalty.
Even the people that may fade off and leave, they still remain loyal.
And in a way, that brings you back to conviction because conviction is just a sub-genre of loyalty.
So when we talk about being convicted to the swastika, being convicted with National Socialism and Hitler, that is just a continuation of your loyalty, right?
Can you display pure, distilled loyalty?
Loyalty is the ceiling of a man's worth.
I don't care if you're super good shape.
I don't care if you can shoot the furthest.
I don't care if you know every word of Evela.
I don't care if you read non-comp 10 times.
If you're not loyal, you're worthless.
You're worthless.
So the trick is, you know, to build guys that, you know, express that characteristic above all else.
And it might take a while for me to get to the, you know, goals or aspirations, but in the end, what's most important is the firm foundation.
And nobody can say, oh, I didn't know what I was getting into, or, oh, this is a surprise.
Like, if, you know, there's obviously a big portion of our audience will just say, that's a little too risky or too far for me, family man, my job, et cetera.
I get it.
When I saw that, I was like, oh boy, maybe it was a good thing that I didn't go to that one.
Truth be told.
But there's a lot of young men out there who want the real deal.
And it seems like they're going to get it with you.
Now, I got to backtrack real quick here, buddy, because you mentioned something that I'm sure perked up the audience's ears.
And that was the feds giving you guff up in the great white north.
Did they, were they, did they really drive you out of town or were they just making life uncomfortable?
I'm sure you can't be totally candid, but just put, I don't know, what kind of pressure were they putting on you up there or just vaguely?
Well, I mean, I've already, I've talked at a pretty good length publicly.
It's not that big of a deal.
So basically, I bought a piece of property out in Maine, very secluded.
Okay.
The goal was to, you know, maybe put a tent on there, build my property up, stay on it for a while until I built the cabin.
We have a lot of equipment we've got purchased.
We've got a sawmill.
We have a tractor, all the tools required, and it's all timberland, right?
So I worked the majority of last year clearing the land, getting a driveway and getting a lot to build on.
And we're encroaching upon winter season.
Now, in this time of me being up there and working on this land, I have established extremely good relationships with new people.
And I'm staying with these people that I've met since I've been there.
I'm helping them out for trade for lodging.
And they're helping me out on my property.
Winter's coming.
We don't have the stumps pulled on our property yet.
We don't have the gravel put in like we wanted.
And we decide, hey, you know what?
I'm going to build a small cabin on my new friend's property, which I don't regret.
You know, we use a sawmill, the sawmilled logs that we cut down to build it.
It was really cool.
I stayed in that for a while and it was on my friend's girlfriend's property, basically.
Okay.
So time, everything's going great.
The winter comes, you know, obviously building and work stops when the winter comes up there.
It's the snow's thick.
You're not doing any kind of, yeah, you know.
I'm deciding, hey, you know what?
I'm going to go to the UK, do a little trip.
There's a young lady over there talking to.
I'm going to go say hi and see what happens.
You know what I mean?
And the problem of internet clout got you a date, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It pays off sometimes.
Yeah.
Certainly.
We go into more depths about that later, too.
Basically, basically, I can't just walk into the UK willy-nilly.
All right.
They didn't like that.
They deported me.
Long story short, I get deported all the way back to Maine.
That triggers a federal investigation on me in Maine.
And the FBI proceeded to harass every single Normie that I got friends with while I was in that town.
They didn't visit any of my guys.
They didn't visit anybody that, you know, would throw a Roman.
They went straight for the Normie Support Network.
And one of them was the young lady that owns the property I built the cabin on.
And they went to her a couple of times and she was like, whatever.
But then after she was like, whatever about it, they decided to visit her baby's father's family and pressure him.
And they used that to make her super nervous about her custody.
And I'm not, so as a man, there's no way I would make anybody feel that they're risking their children to support me.
Even if I think that she couldn't lose her kids in court over something like that, I still wouldn't want her to go to court over it, right?
I don't want someone to have to fight for their kids because of me.
So I, you know, respectfully bowed out of the situation and just started to go on basically a little tour in the meantime for the winter, you know, visiting different people.
And that's basically what happened, man.
It's really astounding how many people, I mean, the feds went to the owner of the gym.
The feds went to this chick I dated one time.
Like they, they really went to like this super obscure places.
Just anybody that happened to know me in that area.
Yeah, clearly their objective was to turn people against you, make you out to be a dangerous maniac that they need to disassociate from.
So if they don't have anything, they put the pressure on elsewhere.
Yep.
Go ahead, Sam.
Meanwhile, the niggers are killing and raping and all that stuff.
And here's this guy, you know.
But back to the biography, big guy, you know, from Baltimore to Mississippi to all over the country up to Maine and now nomadic great tattoo tour of the lower 48.
Let's go back to childhood.
Did you have a normal, safe childhood, quote unquote?
Or was it rough all the way back from the beginning?
I don't know if you were in a bad part of Baltimore or not.
So, no, definitely wasn't in a bad part of Baltimore.
That's when my parents were married.
My grandfather used to be a stockbroker.
He was really a killing it, right?
And he supported my dad.
My dad was paralyzed at the age of 11, the whole right side of his body on a hunting trip.
And that has, you know, really affected him and his capabilities.
So my grandfather, you know, created a trust fund that pays him like a monthly living expense.
And my dad, still to the day, even though my grandfather's gone, survives off of my grandfather's work.
And at the time, you know, with my parents together and working and with that little bit of money there, it wasn't that big of a deal.
My life was not bad at all.
When we moved to Mississippi and my parents divorced, things got kind of weird.
I reacted to the divorce in a, you know, a certain rebellious manner, right?
But I was never.
Yeah, yeah, I was sent to like boarding school for a year.
And yeah, it was, you know, it had its rough points.
And for the majority of my teenage years, I didn't even have a bedroom.
I slept on a couch.
But I wouldn't say that I was bitter about it, you know.
Joined the Marine Corps, moved around, went to Japan for a little while in the Marine Corps.
Dropped out of high school to join the Marines, right?
I did.
I dropped out of high school 2000, excuse me, four and joined the Marine Corps in 2005.
And yeah, basically went straight to Japan from there.
I lived in Japan for two years.
Then I went to California for two years.
And were you a normal man?
Then were you a normal guy back then, Hammer?
Were you politically inclined?
Did you have any of these ideas at all?
Or just sort of, you know, kid figure and go join the Marines, see the world, et cetera.
So as a kid, I am super fundamentalist Christian type political.
Okay.
So I was like a youth leader going to prayer meetings and all the extra church services and that type of stuff, very engaged with the church.
And I started like right before I'm going to the Marine Corps, I'm noticing Ron Paul.
Okay.
So I get sucked into the libertarian movement with Ron Paul.
And I ended up getting really active with the libertarian movement.
I became friends with Adam Kokesh even.
I don't know.
You guys know who that is.
Do you know Adam Kokesh?
I've heard that name, but I never, yeah, it's not a libertarian activist, anti-war.
Is that?
Yeah.
Libertarian internet guy.
He ended up going to the debate stage for libertarian presidential candidacy once.
Big name in the libertarian movement.
He's a Jew.
Okay.
I actually tattooed this dude's whole back, but one day on his property was the first time I ever heard about Holocaust denial from a Jew, from Adam Kokesh himself.
At a freaking, yeah, at a campfire, he's like, well, you guys know the Holocaust is a whole bunch of BS.
And I'm sitting there like, what?
Baby's first Holocaust denial.
Yeah.
From a Jew.
Yeah, my introduction to Holocaust denials from a freaking Jew, man.
Promise you, this is the craziest story ever.
Not only any Jew, just Adam Kokesh.
And from there, I evolved kind of into this and cap slash monarchist mindset.
Like monarchy is private property and it's just a hierarchy and land being owned by a man, right?
And I went from a smooth transition to that into National Socialism.
And I really, I can't credit any one big moment for this.
The libertarian movement itself was moving in this direction for years.
And I was watching like the Cantwells change and I was watching Stefan Molyneux change.
And at the time, Molyneux had a ton of content on racial consciousness and stuff.
And while Molyneux posting this racial, You know, red pills.
I'm literally hanging out with at the time.
Oh, sorry.
I used the bad word.
Uh, no, that's that's okay.
You're doing pretty good so far, big guy.
Only one or two of them.
Thanks, man.
Yeah, I was hanging out with a bunch of African-American individuals.
And tell me where African America is on a map, please.
Increasingly everywhere.
Yeah.
Everywhere in their little hearts.
Yeah.
So yeah, I was thinking of Hammer.
I was like, oh, man, this guy's edgy, you know, using a biker gang later on, not to jump the shark here.
But it's not like you were like, I saw Baltimore and Mississippi.
I was like, oh, man, this guy's been fighting blacks his whole life.
But not the case, huh?
No, no.
In fact, I would call myself the, was it Jane Goodall of N-word?
Right.
I was embedded and I was watching and observing the behavior from, you know, right there.
And while I was watching this behavior, I'm absorbing this content at night and, you know, understanding these things and why it's happening.
And it gets to a point where I start to talk with people in my life.
Like I was living near my sisters at the time and the people I was working with were kind of liberals.
And I'd bring up these topics and they would try to argue with me or wouldn't even want to listen.
And I'm like, wait, I know way more than you on this.
I see them.
I hang out with them.
There's, you don't even know any of them.
You don't even have any.
You've never been around.
You've never been to a black party.
I can guarantee it.
Like, how many niggers do they know like their first name?
You know, probably almost almost none.
Exactly.
We lived with them.
We went to school with them.
You know, we know them.
These liberals, they don't know them.
Yeah, I know them like the back of my hand.
I know them really well.
And I was sitting and I was having these conversations.
Everybody would either get awkwardly quiet or try to change the subject on me.
And it was starting to, I was starting to really get in a depressed place.
And it was because it was like forced isolation, you know, from everyone around me.
And one day it hit me like, if no one's going to listen to me here, if I can't get these people to listen to me, I'm going to find some people to listen to me.
Okay.
I'm going to find someone to listen to what I got to say.
So that's when I started to make an Instagram account just started posting like crazy memes, reposts, whatever.
And then eventually just started hitting the record button on live and just talking to people.
And that's how it all started.
It would just be like 10 to 13 people on a live stream and they would be teaching me things and I would just be talking with them.
And a lot of those guys still to today are still my guys.
My core started back then on Instagram, watching me then.
And before you know it, we transitioned to Telegram, start making more of a formal podcast.
We get all kinds of amazing guests on.
And I talked, I got the amazing opportunity to talk to the most incredible people all across this country.
Not just the country, but the world and learn a ton.
I'm still learning.
It's still great.
I'm still a baby in all this.
And yeah, that's basically the chronicles of the evolution, man.
That's that's really cool, too.
That you, you know, you, you came into this like so many, frankly, probably millions of others just through real life experiences that weren't necessarily traumatic and the power of the internet and at least free speech when it was far less censored back then.
We are, of course, the dad show and marriage and fatherhood has not been smooth sailing for you, Hammer.
Not to probe any lessons from that.
And can you still see your daughter?
Well, yeah, but go ahead.
I'm interested in this one little blurb on the map I'm reading here.
Married the devil.
Married the devil.
I wasn't going to say that.
I was going to let him say that.
Yeah, we skipped right over a video.
We skipped over a video game college, too.
Maybe she's a nice lady and Hammer is just a real SOB.
Go ahead, Nick.
If you don't want to get too personal, at least maybe lessons learned for the guys who aren't hitched yet.
All right.
So in the moments of my life where I was stoked up by the motorcycle club world, which is a whole nother chronicle, right?
And captivated by, you know, my ex-wife, this was a very low point in my life.
Okay.
And I interacted with people who made me feel powerful.
Okay.
The club life sucked me in because I went from a homeless artist living on the literally sleeping on the couch of the tattoo shop with nothing in my name except for a motorcycle.
They see me, oh, here's Jacked White guy that's just going to add to our appeal and aesthetic.
Let's bring him in.
And I see them like, oh, everywhere I go with these, I'm going to be horrifying, scary, right?
And it just pulled me in.
The power pulled me in.
I ended up being, you know, a sergeant arms for a state and then a VP for another state.
And in this process, too, I got sucked into my wife's embrace, who is, you know, the embodiment of the C-U-N-T word.
Okay.
And she celebrates it.
Like Gemma in Sons of Anarchy, maybe.
She's perfect.
We used to call her Griselda Blanco.
Okay.
Griselda Blanco.
Yeah.
Literally, we would involved in some, you know, businesses where that made sense.
And everyone feared her because they thought that she was like the puppeteer of me and some other enforcers.
And it was like, I found my dream girl, which was the devil, you know, and I loved her to death.
We, we, you know, she walked into a room and everyone would look at her and she would walk around like she owned the place and she was just mean to her surroundings.
And it was great for a bit, but then, you know, I started to become a target of some of that too.
And goes around.
Yeah.
And, you know, our relationship was never great, man.
Like the movement put a lot of pressure on it.
I'm not going to lie for sure.
But it was probably never going to last.
And if anything, the movement did me a favor by ending it earlier, if that makes sense.
So yeah, lots of troubles through that.
You know, she resented it all.
She's never been impressed with anything I've ever had to say or do.
It's always, you know, just a bunch of BS to her.
Even like, there was the time where I was doing the big banner drops and I was like, hey, will you help me fold these giant banners?
And she'd be like, I ain't doing that.
Ain't my deal.
You fold your fold your own damn banners, Hammer.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I don't want to like just rant about her endlessly, but basically, I'm in a toxic relationship with this, you know, the mother of my child.
And, you know, we ended up going our separate ways.
She, she had to go live with her mom for a bit while I moved up to Maine.
The idea is that she's to move up to Maine.
She's still saying she's going to.
So she's, yeah, and not with me, but at least in proximity so I can, you know, raise my kid.
So yeah, do you have a civil relationship with her?
Yeah, and thankfully, you know, I've, you know, I video chat my kid every day.
I get a lot of pictures.
You know, I stay in constant contact.
That's a blessing that a lot of guys who aren't even in my situation don't have.
Like with all of the pressures, with all of the bad blood between me and her, we still have a lot of mutual respect at least.
And she's not one of those that's going to just take my kid and go away forever, which happens to a lot of guys, man.
Absolutely.
Are you interested now in starting over with a different woman and having more kids?
Or is that not, you know, Sewell just got engaged.
And of course, he's got his brand new baby girl.
What are you thinking on that front?
Yeah, I mean, I'm always looking for another option there.
You know what I mean?
I definitely want a big family still.
I got a few, you know, like the girl, you know, I'm going to go visit in UK.
You know, that was that was going to be pretty serious.
But, you know, it's looking to where I'm not sure how I can get up there and she can come here.
You know, we have the vaccine requirement here now.
You know, people still can't travel to the United States without a vaccine.
And I guess it's going to be hard for me to go there.
So, you know, that situation, I don't, I just, so yeah.
Anyway, definitely want to have a bunch of kids.
The logistics needs to get sorted.
Fair enough, brother.
We're flying through this first hour.
Some guys saw, so I just got, you know, a couple questions I got to ask here.
Can't let you off without them.
A couple guys saw that you had a pretty big piece on your hip at the event in Ohio and said, oh, there's proof.
You know, he's a felon.
He's got a gun on his hip.
You know, it's obvious or he's an agent.
But I guess you are contrary to the peanut gallery, you are not a convicted felon.
Is that right?
No, and I even have my concealed carry permit.
Yep.
What these guys don't realize, like, all right, did you watch the protests of me and Handsome Truth did in San Antonio and we're dropping the banners that said honk if you know Jews did 9-11?
I remember seeing that.
Yep.
Yeah.
Do you remember like the Hispanic and African-American gaggle that came over there and started threatening us with knives and stuff?
I do not.
Yeah.
Well, a lot of people don't remember that, but it was kind of a big deal.
And I realized at that point, dang, I am unarmed, you know?
And we've had other sorts of protests where I've been in situations like that.
And look, here's the thing.
Antifa was armed at that, at that same exact protest as well.
If you watch the videos, you'll see it.
Everybody was armed.
And that's the way, you know, things are changing now, guys.
It's not the same as it used to be.
These protests are dangerous.
People are dying.
And I knew in my head, subconsciously, that I would be confident, cocky, and unafraid if I had my revolver on my hip.
So I carried it.
And I don't regret carrying it.
It was, you know, great.
And I actually enjoy the tears.
The tears over it are, you know, one of my strengths here is that I enjoy the confrontation.
I do.
I enjoy that people are upset.
I love the fact.
Yes, yeah.
And that's the thing that one of the ways they're messing up is because they're just playing right into what I want them to do.
Make your petty accusations and your complaints and, you know, cry about me all day and night.
Show the world that there's nobody that is in control of your emotions quite like Hammer is.
Cry, cry, cry.
Oh, he was wearing this.
He was wearing that.
Truth be told, I've done a lot of different, I've had a lot of different strategies.
I said a lot of different things.
I've had podcasts and different people on.
And guess what?
These same people cry no matter what I do.
They've been crying for every single thing I do, every single step of the way for years.
They're never going to stop crying.
They're just going to have to get used to us.
And why is that, Hammer?
Is it the shaved head and the face tattoo?
Why do you think since they were crying about me before my face was tattooed?
They were crying about me before I lost my hair and had to start shaving it, man.
They were always crying.
Why do they hate you so much?
Please, Hammer, don't hurt me.
Yeah, sorry.
I had to do at least one Hammer reference.
Yeah, I mean, yeah, I was going to call this episode Hammer Time.
And then somebody was like, coach, I'm sure that's been done before.
But yes, serious question.
Why do you elicit such, you know, you got a lot of fans and a ton of detractors, too?
I think it's because I am trying to bring order.
And these people don't like the idea of submitting to order.
And as long as they've got a take against me, they can stay in their comfort zone.
They can stay with whatever group or aesthetic or whatever BS they've been feeding themselves is to be mission correct.
All right.
As long as they've got something to say about me, they can keep their arms distance.
They can stay away.
They can keep their guys.
They can make sure that their guys don't walk away and come my way.
Because guess what?
That's my goal.
You got it right, buddy.
I am the anchor at the end of the Overton window.
That is what I'm doing.
I am at the end of the radicalization funnel, the pipeline.
Here is the destination.
We get people from your organizations.
You don't get people from ours.
We got them from every single one of your organizations too.
And I'm not going to list them because I'm not going to, you know, I don't want to talk a bunch of mess.
But guess what?
We do, bud.
I know it.
And they know it too.
And they don't want to see it anymore.
So how do you stop it from happening?
Let's talk about the fact that he has a 357 on his hip.
Let's talk about the fact that everybody was in matching sweatshirts.
Well, you didn't, you would have complained if we weren't matching.
You would have complained if we were matching.
You're complaining about it no matter what.
Yeah.
Patriot Frank gets called feds because they're in masks, or then it's because they're fit or they're not fit or whatever.
Yeah.
Anytime you do something, you're going to get those accusations.
Hammer's like the cool kid in high school that you're like, man, I really want to go hang out with him and maybe hop in that Camaro, but I might get trouble.
I don't know.
The temptation is there.
But yeah, hey, you know, for the wild boys in the audience, if you're interested in doing some hardcore activism that is not synonymous with stupid activism or unnecessary risk activism, it means, you know, the real deal.
Hammer, you got a website, you know, a telegram censorship or whatever.
Where should people go to check you out, follow you, get vetted if they want to?
All right.
Is it plug time?
Are we doing a bunch of those?
I'm not shutting it down, but I just figured, let me ask about the plugs before I get too far.
All right.
Well, I definitely want to plug a few things.
So to answer your question, the camps.
It's a chat room where we do all our vetting.
That's the front door.
We try to post the link frequently on my page.
And now we're posting on the new Blood Tribe Ohio page.
The camps is a chat room where you're going to be treated like you're going to be bullied and you're going to be probably bullied for a long time.
And if you don't ever stand out, you'll never get moved up.
And it's got nothing to do with you.
It's more or less just, hey, we're looking for people who stand out, not for people who just, you know, follow the flow or whatever.
There's been people that's been in the camps for years and they're never going to get out of the camps.
We're not looking for, you know, a simple application.
You know, you check all the boxes and you get to march with us.
It's not like that, at least not anytime soon.
If you want to do something like that, I recommend White Lives Matter.
I think they're doing great work.
I think White Lives Matter is awesome.
They're making their waves.
You can get engaged with them.
You can do activism with them without losing any of your identity.
You could be completely anonymous and work with them.
You look for them on Telegram.
And, you know, the thirdly, I'd like to plug the AFA.
You know, if you're a pagan NS guy or gal, I think getting involved with the AFA is probably another great front door for you and the, you know, positive movement where people are, you know, creating, man, there's so they got multiple churches now.
They're going to be opening up a town here soon.
A ton of members, a bunch of like wholesome families.
And if you want to engage with something immediately and you're, you know, maybe a little frustrated with the fact you're not in Blood Tribe, engage with these other two, White Lives Matter or AFA.
Yeah, based on your risk, your risk tolerance or just get your toes wet first.
Then you can consider moving up to the camps and then hopefully out of the camps.
Very few.
Yeah, yeah.
And don't take it personal, man.
You know what I mean?
Eventually, we'll probably have something a bit more streamlined, but we are everybody's enemy.
Everyone hates us.
So when you walk in the front door, you're just considered opposition until proven otherwise.
And you assume that you do, of course, will have some CIs or feds trying to get in there too, right?
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
Yeah.
And anytime you advertise vetting or recruitment or applying somewhere, yeah, you have to assume that that's going to come with it.
Let's see.
You are currently on the road living the nomad lifestyle and you are doing tattoos for people who are interested.
If somebody, you know, I don't want your whole schedule, of course, but somewhere northeast central part of the United States, are you still, are you taking individual orders?
Are you got a schedule?
I'm sure there's people in the audience who want to get a tattoo from Hammer.
Yeah, you know, come on through.
If you're living, so I'm up in Wisconsin right now.
That's no secret.
If you're near Wisconsin, let me know.
I can tattoo you.
I'm not going to be here for very much longer.
Then I'm moving on down the line to the next stop.
And man, the best I can say is hit me up with what you want, where you're going to be, and I'll let you know where that fits in.
Okay.
That's the best I can do.
I'm shooting from the hip right now.
So excuse me.
You know, we'll just have to figure out how I can squeeze you in where it works.
Good stuff.
You better swing through the mountain mama still on your way back to Maine, big.
I will.
All right.
And got to ask, what's your favorite childhood memory?
Don't think too much.
First thing that comes to mind.
Ooh, favorite childhood memory.
Don't think too much.
Fondest.
Nice memory.
Come on.
Whatever comes.
Fishing with my uncle.
My uncle was basically like my father figure.
One time he took me fishing and I couldn't catch a single thing.
And he was over on the other side of the pier.
He's like, watch this.
And he would drop a hook and count down from 10 and catch a little catfish every time, none over 10 seconds.
And he was just mogging me with it.
And he ran all his bait out.
And then he just started cutting little catfishes up and catching them with bits of catfish.
And I've always thought from then on out, as long as he was alive, that that man's got a spirit in him and he's just, you know, able to key in with nature.
Good stuff.
Is he still around?
You still in touch with him?
No, he died a couple years ago.
I'm sorry.
He was a great guy.
What about other family member?
You still in contact with your blood tribe, your immediate blood tribe?
Most of my family is obviously no longer into me talking to me, whatever, which is fine.
But I still have some core family members that are loyal to me, even though they don't necessarily agree with what I'm doing and what I stand for.
They still love me and I still visit them.
The good ones stand by, even if they disagree with your politics or your ideology.
Yes.
All right, Hammer.
God bless, man.
We salute you.
Hats off, all the accolades for doing what you do, for going hardcore.
No apologies.
And even, you know, you're not afraid to get out there and open your heart up on stream sometime too and say, I messed up here or things aren't going great here.
The people enjoy it more importantly than that.
They need it too, a lot of times too, to see that, yeah, we contact creators or whatever, we go through hard times too.
We're not all perfect and we're all struggling through together.
You think that this country can be turned around or is this going to descend into civil war, secession, chaos, collapse?
Man, you know, I hope for the best.
I don't think war is a good idea.
You know, I guess as far as strategy goes, movement-wise, I think our strategy should be understand that the white male mob is going to become more increasingly unruly as we go forward.
And a good thing to wish for would be the people at the top recognize that we have leadership here that is good and established with a solid hierarchy.
And they ask somebody to the in you know the table, the negotiation table to talk about some splitting of geography, some new borders being drawn.
And the only way that anyone's going to ever get invited to that negotiation table is if this movement submits to hierarchy and order and we are to be taken seriously.
Damn straight.
Yep.
Until that, we're just a bunch of racket makers, nuisances, rather than serious opposition or perhaps something new that could take the place of what we, this, this cesspool that we currently inhabit.
All right, Hammer.
Damn glad to have you on.
God bless.
I really hope you get to see that.
She's not a baby anymore, probably, but your daughter soon, and that you get to get up there and make that homestead, keep at it.
And we're going at the break.
You got the DJ booth this week.
What are we going to listen to?
We're going to play a Haolung song.
I can't even really pronounce the name of the song.
It's just like Svabaran or something.
It's one of my favorite songs.
Play it, man.
It's great.
Sponran.
Sponran by High Lung.
All right.
Thanks so much, Hammer fam.
Be right back after this track.
Welcome back
to Full House episode 150 for second half.
And yet again, our special guest is riding with us until the end.
Or, yeah, if he has to run early, no big deal.
Hammer, welcome back, brother.
You are indeed sitting in the truck, cracking a cold one.
Now, remember, do not put the keys in the ignition because I had a friend who got DWI, even though he wasn't driving because he was like having a drink.
Having a drink in his car and I think I don't know if the keys were in the ignition or whatever, but the cop was like, nope, that's technically, you know you're at the wheel or whatever.
So uh yeah, are you in?
Has your?
Have your travels made you feel better, more optimistic, seeing all our guys doing work?
Any impressions from the road?
Oh, it's been great man, and it's kind of funny, when you think about it, how our enemies, you know push, push me in these directions and I have to kind of move over shaky ground and it always ends up just working more in my favor.
You know, every step of the way, like Ohio would have never happened unless they would have pushed me out of Maine.
You know, uh-huh I I look up at the stars here in West Virginia some nights and I say thank, thank you, god.
This is really where I belonged, from suburbs to city and now to country.
Never want to leave.
I am not man enough to handle Maine winters, though I I like my, my mid Appalachian countryside.
But uh, do hope it all works out for you when you get back up there.
And thank you for riding with us in the Second Hour.
New White Life this week, uh, only Sammy Baby has got one shame on the audience for not being more productive, but it's all yours, Sam.
Yeah yeah, I got contacted by uh, a couple of our very dear comrades uh nearby, i'll just leave it at that and uh, they welcomed a baby boy into the world yesterday.
Uh, and that that ties them with me, and even seven.
So uh yeah yeah, it was a beautiful picture.
I shared it with you coach, and uh Rollo.
I'm sure you saw uh beautiful baby and uh, i'm thrilled for them.
We uh, we uh.
We did meet in person on a previous occasion and so uh, I I know they will be listening.
They're fans of the show.
So uh, congratulations to the, to them.
We love you, brother and sister.
Good job, absolutely congratulations you're.
You're no Frog Of War frankly, but uh, maybe there's still time uh, to get up into that rarefied air, our pal Frog Of War, who we congratulated last week on number eight and last last week we did talk a little bit about the Hpv vaccine, and a lot of times when i'm doing the show i'm like all right, am I gonna really do some homework here and research, or am I gonna shoot from the hip and and I?
I do both, and sometimes I deliberately shoot from the hip just to be like okay, this is what's going through my mind, without having done too much homework.
And lo and behold our audience, which has been awesome, by the way.
Everything from moving forward to the on the kidney donation to sam did have somebody reach out to become the oh yeah, new producer of the White Power are very exciting.
Full house listeners step up once again.
It's incredible.
Seriously, it's a great track record recently, which means that we have to ask for a one million dollar donation this week uh, in keeping with our recent successes.
So uh, make it happen.
No uh, but on the hp, I would also like a million.
Utah, make it too.
Uh the, a medical professional buddy of ours reached out.
Now he's not a surgeon or anything he's, he's like a janitor at a hospital, frankly.
But he wrote he reached out to say, for what it's worth, I would recommend the Hpv vaccine.
We don't really know how much sexual activity transmits it.
It dramatically reduces risk of cervical cancer in women, and i'm reading this carefully for the audience.
I know we got a ton of anti-vaxxers, ton of open-minded people and probably some, you know, diehard vaxxers as well, but take this from a professional, uh dramatically reduces risk of cervical cancer in women.
For boys, you do not want hpv head neck cancer, trust me.
And yes, my supposition is that cunnilingus is higher risk than making out, which is why i've always said that that is gay, but we don't really know.
Hpv is not a typical std like syphilis or Hiv.
It's basically a marker of any known sexual act, of any sexual activity, perhaps including kissing.
Now when I read that I was like yeah yeah, they told me that about Hiv back in eighth grade health health class that technically you could get aids from making out if you swapped enough spit.
But anyway, he says this virus has been around since before clown World.
Guess which group hpv associated?
Uh, oral or aphrogneal cancer, however you pronounce that is most common in it's middle-aged white men who may have acquired the virus as a teenager.
So take that for what it's worth fam, do not I?
The last thing I want to do is give bad medical advice and I think we were pretty careful about how we phrase that.
Skeptical, I left the door open for sure for daughter coach coach uh, should I?
Should I get it?
No, it's too, it's, it's, it's too late.
Too late, like what would you say?
A vaccine like this is something you could take once you're of age.
Anyway, you know where you're past, like the danger zone of catching autism.
Well, that that's a really good point.
Because I said, all right, I mean like because the the guidelines are 11 to 12 years old, year olds and of course there's some trollops in the uh hood who may be getting down at that age, but certainly not our kids sincerely, even though of course kids can surprise you.
So I said well, maybe i'll just wait and get it later.
And he said well, once you get h, once you get the virus, the vaccine doesn't help.
You have to get it before you get that.
And he's making the point that it's not just nasty business that can get it.
Give it to you.
Somebody else may be doing nasty business and you're swapping spit with them.
You can get it.
Um, so it's sam, it's, it's too late.
He just has to hope and pray because I guess a ton of people you know get the virus or have it and it does not.
It just doesn't manifest into cancer or into problems.
For some it does.
Um, and a lot of people got it right.
Yeah, you're not guaranteed to get cervical cancer or mouth cancer if you have it.
But if you do get it, apparently it's pretty.
I hope I don't get cervical cancer.
Uh, never know if.
If men can have babies, uh rollo, then then you too.
Anything with the right attitude.
Well, I guess I was right last week when I told you you should get it, because who are we to doubt?
Uh, a janitor at a hospital, that's right.
Yeah, I mean, he see, he sees a lot of things sweeping those floors and, you know, emptying the trash buckets.
Uh, you know the cancer patients there.
Anyway, Take it to heart, fam.
Do your own homework.
If you choose not to get it, I'll say, okay, I understand.
If you choose to get it, I'll say, all right.
That's pretty good.
Something pretty personal where you don't have to demonize either side.
One more here from the mailbox I wanted to read because it was so kind.
Greetings, full house.
And it harkens back to last show's comments too.
I recently listened to your spring fever episode.
Great tips and encouragement for those interested in self-sufficiency in addition to your already fantastic show.
I especially enjoyed the white pilling email you read from a female listener detailing how God delivered her from an immoral lifestyle into the saving faith of Jesus Christ and a much more wholesome lifestyle.
Throughout your reading of her email, I could hear Paul's words in 1 Corinthians, a passage that your Christian listeners will know well.
It's 6 colon 9 11, interestingly enough.
I thought it may be of some encouragement both to that young lady and other listeners as well, with emphasis on the 11th verse.
And here goes, Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God?
Do not be deceived.
Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor sodomites, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God.
And such were some of you, but you were washed and you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God.
And then our pal goes on to say, thank you for the fantastic show for all of the practical knowledge and encouragement you provide.
And that was from Tortuga.
And Tortuga closes and suggests that Rolo try J-Date.
Thank you, Tortuga.
That's where I've had my most success.
No, no commitment, you know, probably some kink in there, you know, a sense of danger, of risk.
That may have been the first time we read a Bible passage on this show.
Sam, do you remember if you ever did the bitten?
I don't know.
Well, I recite, I recite passages once in a while here and there as appropriate.
But yeah, that was not a long one like that.
Hammer, are you pretty hardcore anti-Christian or did you just move beyond it?
Either way is fine.
I mean, you know, we welcome them all here.
The pagan draw was just too strong.
Oh, well, yeah, I don't mean to.
I try not to be too anti-Christian because I don't like to hurt people's feelings.
Right.
I think being pagan in 2023 is inherently in some way anti-Christian.
Like it is.
It's a rejection.
Yep.
Yep.
Yeah, it is.
Do I think that somebody has to completely drop their Christianity to be a good person?
No.
But, you know, from what I'm observing from it, it just seems like a handicap.
You know, one thing, for example, I'd like to bring up is pagan women.
Pagan women are incredible.
If you talk to a pagan guy in the movement who has a pagan wife, he's usually very supportive.
She's usually very supportive of him.
He doesn't have to fight her all the time over all this stuff.
And she's got his back, but you talk to the Christian guy about his Christian wife and it's like she's a burden.
She's dragging him down.
She's biting him every step of the way about all this.
And then that's got Sam's about to eat the microphone.
That's all right.
Well, I would say I would agree with you in a sense, but if you're going to be a Christian, you cannot be associated with like mainstream Christianity.
You have to kind of take a radical kind of approach to it.
And then I then what you say is accurate, you know.
But yeah, if you're trying to conform to the mainline denominations, it's a no-go.
Sadly, I would say if you're trying to be a mainline Christian, you're either going to end up not a white nationalist or not a Christian or both at some point.
So I'm a Christian, absolutely 100%, but I have a different approach, different take to it.
And so that's what I would say.
You know, the mainstream is controlled by the enemy, 100%.
Sam is my favorite Christian because he's unflappable when the criticisms come because he knows some of them are valid and yet he's absolutely devout and a great representative of us.
And I'll just say, hey, you know, if my religious relationship were on Facebook right now, it would be it's complicated because I did go to church mostly to see a friend a couple of weeks ago.
And one of the highlights of the past couple of years for me was going on that long 14 mile hike with the Ostatru Folk Assembly, the first time I ever went out to do a ceremony in this dark, abandoned railway tunnel with my son.
And they are at ruinstone.org.
Absolutely agree with Hammer if you're interested in, you know, more the community building and faith side of things, which is important, absolutely important.
You can do a whole bunch of things.
You don't just have to be pigeonholed into one group.
And they're really cool, good people who are understanding of our political things, if not in support of them.
I wanted to go to Rolo here because we've talked a lot about health, maybe fitness to a lesser extent, nutrition, testosterone on this show.
And Rolo is no slouch in this category himself.
He takes care of himself.
He works out.
He's in great shape, does a ton of sports.
So, Rolo, this is your chance to.
And oh, yeah.
And of course, he busted my chops about fasting last week.
So I was like, all right, let's hear from this guy with his strategy.
Rollo, you up to the task to just sort of provide a synopsis of your approach to being fit and healthy?
Big topic, I know.
Yeah.
Well, what would you, where would you like to start?
Let's give me the give me the basic basics of your diet.
Okay.
So I have done a bunch of different, I'm going to call them right-wing fad diets, not just like regular fad diets.
I think there are a lot of lunkheads on the right that do a lot of bro science.
And I was put down that path initially.
The guy who taught me how to lift was a guy who was taught by a fat Mexican.
And the guy who taught me was constantly getting injured.
And I had a major weightlifting injury pretty early on.
And then that caused me to reevaluate everything that I was taught.
And I went back to basics and just kind of re or unpackaged and then repackaged myself, I guess, if that makes sense.
And I went back to initially just doing balanced diet because I was, I tried keto.
I tried some intermittent fasting.
I tried a bunch of other stuff and nothing really worked.
So.
And you used to be, you used to be heavy and unhealthy.
Is that fair?
Extremely unhealthy.
Yes.
Yes.
I would breathe heavily after walking up one flight of stairs.
It was pretty bad.
But initially what I did is I just lost all that weight doing a bunch of cardio.
But then I lost all the weight.
I had no muscle.
So it was just like, all right, let's let's get fit.
And essentially the strategy was put as much weight on a bar, grit your teeth, and then just lift it.
Oh, is that too heavy for you?
Go ahead, put your back into it.
That kind of stuff.
And that does work for a while, but that stuff catches up with you because I didn't start lifting until well into my 20s.
I didn't start when I was like, you know, 16, 17 when I really needed to.
So I was already at the age where my weight probably, or my lifestyle in general, probably caused some damage that doing weight that I shouldn't have been doing took its toll on me.
So what I do for training is I never stretch before I lift.
I either foam roll or I do lacrosse ball and I will do warm-up sets because that will stretch the muscles anyway.
And I never do more than three exercises of a muscle group.
And I never do a compound lift more than once a week.
And I always stretch after.
I just lift for the audience.
Compound lifts are lifts that engage multiple muscle groups.
And the main ones are squat, deadlift, bench, and military press.
So if you're out there just benching, I mean, if you're benching like 95 pounds and you're like a 200-pound guy and you're just doing it for just heavy reps, I mean, that's not going to do too much to you.
But if you're doing semi-heavy or heavy weight on that and you're doing it multiple times a week, you're going to cause some problems.
You will overload your central nervous system and you're going to burn yourself out if you don't get injured.
It's really not good for you to do that multiple times a week because there are guys that will just bench or even like squatting, deadlifting, they are very good exercises for you, but you're going to put so much pressure on your spine that your body is really not ready for.
And again, this is all through the lens of lifting heavy.
And you can be super limber and super strong, but let's say you're 200 pounds and you're squatting 400.
You're not just putting that on your muscle.
You are putting that on your skeletal structure.
So your body is going to take a hit from that every time you do it.
So you're of the, you know, you're not trying to hit personal records all the time and lift as heavy as you can.
You're trying to get stronger, but also stay athletic, flexible, motion-oriented.
Is that fair?
I know the heavy lift bros are going to be angry at me, but or you.
Yeah.
And I tried when I was younger to get on that the heavy lift train and I got pretty strong.
At my peak, I was about 193 and I was deadlifting 465 and I was 6'1.
So I was pretty strong, but I had a noticeable gut.
Like I wasn't, I didn't look as cut as I wanted to.
I was puffy and I didn't like it.
And here's a recommendation for everyone.
If you just want to be strong, eat whatever you want.
Eat like crap and then just constantly lift.
And you'll get big.
Obviously, don't just eat like, you know, Kit Kats and Twinkies, but like you, you know, go crazy on tacos and lasagna and parmesan, garlic potatoes.
Go crazy on starchy carbs and things that are high in fat.
You'll look like crap, but you'll be strong.
No one outside of your own small niche will be impressed.
You can tell everyone like, oh, yeah, well, I bench this much.
I mean, if you have a big, big, lumbering fat ass, no one will care.
I mean, you can have all the all the copes you want.
Go ahead.
I don't care about that.
If you're single and trying to lock that lady down or find the right one or lure her.
Yeah.
No.
No woman.
No woman is going to care.
No woman at the gym is going to care that you're benching four plates because there's going to be a guy that is going to be bigger than you that's going to be more impressive for the girl that is into that.
Or she's already going to have a boyfriend.
Girls will care more about abs.
Like if you want to girls, actually, that is a true thing.
They've told girls, which muscle do you think is the sexiest?
And they say abs.
That is real.
I, uh, when I got my six-pack, I, I got far more attention from women than when I was putting up a lot of weight relative to my size at the gym.
And anyone that.
Yep.
And then he was like, nah, mate, I'm still, I'm doing, doing the cardio now, going for my runs.
And anyone, anyone that says different is just trying to cope with the fact that they're a big, fat ass and they're.
They want you to just be like, oh, but you're strong oh, I should be like you know.
No no, be fit, be lean.
Obviously, if you have abs because you're dangerously underweight well, that's not good either.
But i'm not that I. I'm clearly strong.
Like I.
I am stronger than most people.
Like I, I can bench more than my body weight.
Like I can probably still squat 315.
i don't deadlift heavy anymore if i did um i i could probably i could probably do three plates i don't know i haven't tried in a while at least i could have if you can't run an hour if You can't run one hour without stopping.
I don't want to hear about how much you can lift.
Don't even preach, brother.
Don't tell me what your squat is.
I don't want to hear about your bench or your deadlift if you cannot stay on your feet in perpetual motion without stopping for one hour.
Yeah, now there is a guy that Hammer may know.
Hammer, do you know censored voices?
Yeah, you know, I used to talk to censored voices back in the day.
I haven't heard that name in a very long time, but I remember that guy, man.
Yeah, I used to talk to him and have like pretty cordial conversations.
And he used to do the in-public flex on like, I can bench 400.
And then I would talk to him about stuff and he'd be like, yeah, well, you know, I can't run a mile.
Yeah.
Being able to move your ass over territory for some distance in time is a core human function in any battlefield.
Yeah, well, protest.
Having good stamina will serve you every day of your life if you have to work, right?
You got to be able to have good energy through eight or nine or 10 hours.
And I think that is the real test.
You got to have stamina and be able to keep up a high energy level over time.
That's right.
Especially in the bedroom.
That's right.
There you go.
He doesn't need it.
He's developed that naturally.
But I will say this to the people that do lift heavy.
Like if you're going to lift heavy and like, yeah, I lift this much, like you better be lifting like a lot of weight.
Like you better be warming up with two, like benching 200-pound dumbbells.
And I don't mean two 100-pounders.
I mean two zero-0 in the left hand and two zero zero in the right hand.
Like then you're impressive if you can put a ball.
That's a great point.
A lot of people get sucked into this lifting lifestyle like, oh, lift, bro, lift, bro, lift, bro.
And I'm like, dude, I don't want to hear your mouth until you're benching 400 pounds.
Shut up.
I don't want to hear it.
You're not benching 400 pounds yet.
And you're talking like you're Mr. Lifts a lot.
You're not Mr. Lifts a lot.
You're a little guy.
You're a little guy absorbed with the fact that you're starting to get a little bit of mass.
But guess what, buddy?
Until you bench 400 pounds, you're not a powerlifter.
You're just a guy who lifts.
Oh, and I said warming up with 200 because there is a guy that goes to a gym near me and he does bench five plates.
Like that, that is real weight.
And I've only ever seen it once.
And there are people they think, you know, oh, I'm a big man on campus.
I bench three plates.
It's like, yeah, but you probably just bounced the bar off your giant gut.
It's not impressive.
And you could say, well, oh, yeah, well, I'm stronger than you.
I don't care.
I can run farther and faster than you.
And I'm still strong on top of that.
Like, I don't have abs because I'm deathly sick.
I have abs because I'm strong and my hips are strong and my lower back is strong and my obliques are strong.
Hammer is getting all fat being away from home on the road, eating Cheetos, no access to his gym.
You're not even lying, bro.
You're not even lying.
Oh, yeah, I'm joking.
I'm sure there's some element of that.
But what's your usual approach, Hammer?
Are you doing cardio and weights?
Do you have a gym or I guess you had a gym up there?
Just doing sort of full spectrum fitness.
So I try to hit the weights hard as I can while I still run.
So basically, like, I think a minimum for me is an hour a day of running.
That's like, if I'm not hitting that, then I feel like I failed.
If I get my lift in, that's awesome.
If I don't get my lift in, but I got my run in, I still feel like accomplished.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
But that being said, don't get me wrong.
I since I've maintained being the big guy most of my life, lifting is important to me.
I'm definitely not the same strength that I used to be.
At one point, I bulked all the way to 300 freaking pounds, man.
And I'm not that guy no more.
I can't rep 225, 30 times no more.
I can't, you know, deadlift 650 or whatever, but I'm not trying to be that guy.
I actually, my goal right now, I would love to be 190 pounds of just distilled violence.
Theoretical, metaphysical distilled violence.
Nice.
Now, running an hour a day, that's basically a 10K every day.
I ran one 10K in my life.
I think my time was 49 or 50 minutes.
That's a lot of running, which of course has hurt me in the long run.
I always did.
I would say I'm going to run a 5K every other day.
And I've always been, I always hated lifting weights.
It's like going to the dentist to get me into lift weights.
Although now that the weather is warmer, my excuses are gone.
But yeah, man.
That's, yeah.
Or just even if you just walk.
I'll tell you, you know, with my busted ACL, I've been making a point of fasting because I took Rolo's advice and I was like, all right, I'm going to have some scrambled eggs for breakfast this morning.
Forget this fasting stuff.
I'll just go to gain it all back.
It's going to slow down my metabolism.
Then as soon as I had those damn eggs, I was like, oh, baby, the engine's reven.
And then I had like the leftover sushi in the fridge too and I overate.
So I said, forget Rolo's advice.
I'm going back to the one meal a day and I've only been able to walk.
So I've been going out walking like five miles a day, which has been great.
Feel like a million bucks, even with a little bit of aches and pains.
Do you want me to explain the one meal a day thing?
Because I didn't.
I just kind of shut it down.
I can explain it.
If you could do it briefly, sure.
Yeah, yeah.
What happens is your body thinks that it's not going to get fed.
So what it does is it just starts storing up fat.
And that's it.
Just fat.
And that's what makes you get fatter from it.
Because initially you lose a little bit of weight because, you know, you're not eating as much, but it doesn't do anything other than that.
So if anyone says like, well, it releases this hormone.
It does this and it makes you.
No, no, no, no.
All it does is it puts your body into survival mode where it thinks, okay, I'm not getting food.
So I better turn everything that I get into fat for later use.
That's what one meal a day does.
I'll push back with you and agree with you a little bit.
So I have done, I did OMED a few times in different ways.
I did OMED for a whole year on Carnivore once where I ate only ribeye steak.
I ate only ribeye steak for a year.
I didn't get big and fat, but what I was eating was just literally just ribe eyes.
Okay.
Now, I will say the second I introduced carbs to that diet, my performance exploded.
It was gnarly to witness.
And I realized, okay, carbs are powerful in that moment.
I'm a big fan of carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates are more powerful than steroids.
But I will say also on that note, I have taken OMAD when I bulked.
I bulked all the way to 300 pounds.
I bulked on OMAD.
So believe it or not, you can put on serious weight by doing OMAD.
So it's not necessarily the fix it, the cheap fix-it for fat or losing weight.
Okay.
You can gain mass and weight on OMAD.
It's gnarly.
Sumo wrestlers do OMAD.
And when I say you, it's not lying.
I mean it stores fat.
It doesn't make you gain weight.
It makes it slows down your metabolism and it makes you gain fat, specifically fat.
You will get fatter and puffier and bloatier.
You will look like the Michelin tire guy.
You may lose some weight, but you're going to gain a lot of fat and fat weighs less than muscle.
And of course, then you have, you know, a cheat day here or there.
And then when you introduce the cheat day, then you lose a lot of progress.
But, you know, that for most people, the problem is too many calories in and not enough expended.
So if shedding winter weight is your goal, I would argue that cutting your calorie consumption, even if it's through OMAD, rather than having smaller breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, plus, you know, having the exercise.
Like I said, you know, when I, when I did it religiously and deliberately for months at a time, that was the best that I looked in the past two decades, probably from all the rest of it.
But I've never been a really serious, you know, I've never been a fatso and I've never been super fit and ripped.
I've always been like, okay, you look good in that picture.
What were you doing then?
You look like you're chubby in that picture.
What were you doing then?
Don't do that.
So fair points, though.
Thank you, gents.
Sam, you hinted or teased something in the first half that you said you wanted to get to in the second half.
I wanted to go to you before we got too far here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was at the Babylon B event in Fort Worth, Texas back a little bit ago.
And it was very interesting to observe what they're doing and interact with those people.
Now, the Babylon B is not exactly our guys, you know, but they do play with this racial humor.
Like, for instance, a recent, you know, they do these fake news, basically, but underneath the humor of it is a very cutting point that they're trying to make.
And they will play with this racial humor and other things.
So for instance, the recent headline was Chicago salutes or no, Chicago honors Mayor Laurie Lightfoot or former mayor Lori Lightfoot with a 21 murder salute.
Yeah.
So they so they play with these types of things.
And I remember seeing even, I don't know, it was a year or two ago.
It was like a video and it's it's Negroes having a funeral and then they have like a Negro fight and the body falls out of the casket and stuff like this.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, so and and it was good.
Like, so and and and uh another interesting thing is a lot of these fake headlines they come up with end up coming true.
So so, part of their, the part of the event that I attended, they were going over the the different uh fake headlines that they had.
That came true uh weeks, days or even hours later after they made it.
For instance uh, uh in California, Gavin Newsom he mandated that people buy electric vehicles and then at the same time there well, the fake headline was Gavin Newsom mandates electric vehicles but the state runs out of electric power, and uh and, and then, and then it happened.
You know, you know, the real headline happened.
So, so there's a lot of good that that can can be said about it.
Um, one of my sons he's a sometimes contributor over there and uh uh, he had given me uh, not last year, but the year before.
He had given me a uh, a subscription to, to their site and all that and um but uh, there's something interesting going on right now and I think it dovetails with what I was talking about, uh with Hammer there in the first half, and that is a little bit of change of footing that we've had um, something that has happened in the last uh, maybe a month ago, or something that the FBI put out, this dossier,
saying that um, what they call RTCS radical, traditional Catholics are harboring uh white supremacists, or there's white supremacists in their ranks, and uh that, that they are being monitored and things like that.
There's white supremacists in almost every rank of anything in uh, and and I, I go on some of these uh Catholic, uh websites uh, I won't name them, but if you go on there they they, they talk about this, but the the, the tone of their, the tone that they discuss this has changed a little bit and it goes with what I was saying before,
okay so uh, maybe in another time they would have, they would have protested how not racist they were right um, they would, they would uh, it's go the other way with it, if anything, you know.
But now their, their tone is um, or their arguments are like this, you're only saying that to smear us, you know, and and the Babylon be has the same type of tone.
They'll play with this racial humor, but they'll say, well, we're white, we're white Christians with a, with an opinion.
Why, why is that so bad?
And these Catholic websites, it's the same thing.
We're oh so, so i'm a white male, so so I can't have a view on this subject.
And progress not as much progress as we'd like to see narratives we'd like to see, but at least moving in the right direction, but but that it's actually being expressed openly like that.
And listening to all this, I could only say I was laughing to myself, because I I can only say that, for once in their miserable lives, these Antifa, these Antifa pieces of, are right, because all of these things, the radic, so-called radical traditional catholics, these Catholic websites Babylon, BE are absolutely harboring white supremacists.
Among them, I was there for crying out loud, you know so it's definitely, but I just found it interesting how they have gone from denying to saying, oh, you're just trying to smear us sure yep uh, and you said I now you know, I used to follow the BEE on twitter and they absolutely have brilliant satire.
Unquestionably, they have Those headlines, those fake headlines.
And I guess they even have not the B, right?
Where it's real news that you would think.
That's right.
We don't have to do satire anymore.
We just use the real headlines.
Yeah.
But I would have suspected that maybe it was a nerdy or cucky audience due to my own prejudices.
But you said that wasn't necessarily the case.
It had to be 99% white.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
And no, they were definitely a good cut of people there, I would say.
And I could just overhear conversations and things like that that definitely I could have inserted myself in different places.
You know, I was wearing my full house jersey there, hoping that, you know, maybe somebody would come up and talk to me.
Yeah, somebody did ask me, oh, what is that image?
You know, and I explained, well, this is a family, you know, this is, this is what we stand for is the family.
And so, yeah, so it was anyways, it's interesting to me just how things shift that way.
Amen, Sam.
Thanks.
Yeah, thanks for doing that.
Glenn, I hope your son writes under a pseudonym for that site.
I'm sure he does.
He's in a like a group of people that generate memes and stuff.
And yeah, he's he has a pseudonym and all the all those of those guys are very security conscious and all that.
And even the Babylon Bee people themselves have spoken about, you know, very famously, they were involved with this whole Twitter thing.
Yeah, they got banned.
Because at the time it was Time magazine, they made Rachel Levine woman of the year.
And then so they made Rachel Levine man of the year.
And that's what got them kicked off of Twitter.
And they were so big that even Twitter came to them and said, hey, listen, just take this one thing off here and we'll put you back on.
And they said, what are you talking about?
We're not taking anything back or down or anything else.
And when Elon Musk was buying Twitter, that was one of his things he mentioned because he wanted the Babylon Bee back on there.
Yep.
And as long as they're not denouncing or attacking us, I think the vast majority of our guys on our side of the ledger are not going to go and attack the B for not being radical enough.
As long as they're not being counterproductive, right?
But for us, they were for so many groups that they have to cast the shade and the aspersions in our direction to somehow appeal to respectability or console their donors.
Yeah.
It is what it is, just like these Catholic sites and so forth.
They go so far and no further and stuff like that.
As far as it goes, it's fine.
But no, they are not our guys per se.
That's a pretty good segue, Sam.
I wanted to talk about something I think is actually important and whether or not it's important in the big picture.
It's certainly, you know, it's catnip and people have been jumping on me, which has been entertaining to see.
And I honestly have no idea what Hammers take on this, but I have been fairly consistently floating the idea.
Now, hear me out, fam, that Donald Trump winning in 2024.
Now, that's still a long ways out.
Who knows if he can get the nomination, what's going to happen with everything.
I think actually, whereas in 2020, I did not vote for Trump.
I was disgusted.
You know, he's a cuck.
He's an Israel server.
He's a Jew-bought toady, all of which is more or less accurate.
You know, there was no way that I was even going to give him 20 minutes at the polling station in 2020.
However, and this is what I've been putting forward.
I'm not saying go donate for Trump.
I'm not saying go campaign for Trump.
I'm not saying dust off the old stupid memes that were so clearly misplaced from 2017 to 2021, early 2021.
But I do have a hunch and my hunch is call it whatever, intuition, actual analysis, that him winning the Republican nomination and then maybe if they don't steal it in 2024, going on to win would be a,
if nothing else. huge entertainment, a possible good thing for us in terms of driving the left crazy, in terms of having a possible actual punish Trump return, the fact that Jared and Ivanka are out, the slight possibility that he learned hard lessons.
You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
I know about Fred Trump and the ghettos and the Jews and the greatest president for Israel ever.
I know all that stuff.
It's accurate.
It's right.
He's not our guy.
But there's some narrative arc here whereby, you know, he gets sabotaged throughout his first term.
He, you know, doesn't do what he said he was going to do.
He gets betrayed by people that he approved to work in his administration.
He has to go with his tail between his legs down to Mar-a-Lago.
He's got lawsuits out the ass.
There's a slight possibility that that old Kodger actually learned some lessons and would come back with a ton more fire, venom, clean house.
He's been criticizing the FBI.
He's been saying supply in Ukraine is stupid.
He's been saying that regime change at home is more important than regime change in Russia or anywhere else.
I know what politicians say is a dime.
It doesn't mean it's going to change.
But I still posit that Trump winning in 2024, as opposed to 2020, where I wanted him to lose, I thought that's what his supporters needed was a kick in the teeth, that it might actually be a good thing.
And most importantly, I don't see another four years of Biden being a good thing.
There's a limit to like, you know, you have to have bad, you know, we grew rapidly during the Obama years and that was good for us.
Then Trump came in and all this, you know, disaster and cacophony.
I don't think that's a good.
I don't think DeSantis is the real deal.
He would be more likely to serve the masters as a good poodle as opposed to the unpredictable Trump, who they clearly hate.
But I'll basically leave it at there and see if Hammer is going to call me a pedophile enabler, a gigantic Israel lover.
You know, he was listening.
Yeah, no, Director.
Have had a problem.
I mean, I actually, sometimes I have thin skin and sometimes I have thick skin because yeah, sometimes thin, sometimes thick, but like all these people like, oh, you faggot, you know, like, oh, yeah, you're sucking off Trump again.
I'm like, no, I'm not.
I'm simply saying that I think it might be the best option this time around.
And I could be wrong too.
I agree.
Okay.
I agree.
All right, so you too are mad.
I would like to speak to the leftists who are listening to this.
You guys got real boring the last four years or whatever that Biden's been president.
You guys have got real placid and boring and they're not doing all these protests no more and tearing the country up.
And I don't like that.
I like it when they're freaking out.
I like it when they're protesting every goddang weekend, but and I hope that Trump wins and they just seethe for four years and they have a protest every weekend and Blood Trive can find a place to fly his plasticus every freaking weekend for four years and piss people off and set this country on fire.
Because if Trump wins and if I get a hold of enough guys, we can protest every weekend.
You got to ask, because here's the thing we can't do, the whole thing, buffet of activism and counteract.
It's a buffet.
Oh yeah, you know we can't just throw our own protests.
You know, like Charlottesville taught us, that we can't just like throw our own march.
We have to basically raid a protest.
We there has to be a pre-existing protest.
That's this is the new model pre-existing protest that we can go and raid and make everybody's day terrible.
You know, just be insufferable.
So this is the.
It would be amazing man, just imagine all this woman march this.
You know Negro march that.
You know everybody needs human rights or whatever.
And here comes Blood tribe and whatever.
Get up.
We evolve to just looking crispy as hell and raising a swastika in the sky and just saying, oh hell, the new No Trump is my president.
Yeah, I wouldn't even do that.
I could.
I could even start shaving each direction man, I would just make everybody, make them all piss, piss them all off.
Yeah, see he's.
There's something for everybody.
There's a silver lining to this situation for a lot of things.
Yeah look yeah uh listen fam, like I said, it's, it's simply looking at things and you know, is this, is this camp?
Oh Kent well, Campwell must be whispering into your ear coach, because you're going back in the Trump camp.
Uh, I think Kentwell has a lot of great things to say and his show has been fantastic since he's come storming out of the gates of Usp Marion, even if I i've had guys say, like no, I I actually still think uh, you know, boosting the Republicans or trying to influence the Republicans is either dumb or it won't work.
But man I, I still really like that show.
Uh, so Campwell is putting in the work.
I'm sure he'd agree with me, but I, i've been doing this since before he got out.
That just my, my gut tells me, look, even if you want to feast on liberal tears and just watch the news and sit with a shit eating grin.
Uh, and one more thing that I forgot to mention, that whole 2020 sort of vanity too cool for school protest vote, either staying home.
You remember the five percenters on twitter who were like it was the five percent of, you know, white men who chose to go against Trump.
That taught him lesson.
Okay fine, i'll take that.
You know now whether he got that lesson or actually, uh said what we we just didn't kiss and we didn't have a.
We needed a double platinum plan instead of just the platinum plan that'll get us through in 2024.
Uh, the stuff that he's been pitching has been red meat a la 2016.
He does it far better and more convincingly than Desantis.
He's already he's got the numbers to win at least the nomination.
The presidential thing in 2024 is still way too far down the road.
But if all you want is, if the only thing that you might get is entertainment and liberal tears no, that's not going to save the white race.
No, it might actually hasten the demise of this uh country as opposed to saving it.
But, good lord, would that be world historical entertainment and maybe, just maybe, would work out.
I'm willing to gamble, is what i'm saying.
I'm not going to be like oh, I am writing in my favorite German statesman of all time, world historical hero, or i'm going to stay home.
That'll show him.
No, i'm going to pull the lever for Trump uh, just to cause shenanigans, if nothing else.
And I submit that this time around, maybe we taught him a lesson, maybe he learned some lessons, and uh, let's see what happens.
But Sam Rollo uh, am I crazy?
Am I a cook?
Well yeah, you know well.
Tonight everybody, thank you, need a new producer.
Add that to the wish list.
Yep, chaos is good.
Sam said it, not me for, for for many of us that voted for him in 2016, we, I mean, our expectations were not really high.
We just wanted him to get in there and stir, stir up trouble, and he sure did for a while.
You know so, so I can, I can buy that, you know, like you, you said Cantwell with his uh idea of get in and work through the Republican Party, I don't know.
Show me it can work.
I I I, I can be convinced, you know, show me it can work.
I guess possible.
Yeah, I mean, you know, all approaches are needed, all approaches are needed.
Show me something that works and i'm all for it.
Yeah, and and the reality is, of course where, where I live, my vote doesn't matter, because it's probably already locked up for Trump.
Where Sam votes, it doesn't matter, it's hopeless.
There's really like a dozen states where it really matters.
So if you're a wn in a swing state, i'd argue, yeah, go.
Uh, you know, call it uh an ex.
If you want to call it an acceleration vote or a troll vote, have at it.
Uh, and I have zero interest.
We're not invested this time around 2016.
Good lord the, the rapture and the ecstasy of putting our hopes this.
We're going to save America.
The, the right way, the real way, the man on the white horse has come to save us with his billions and his uh identifying immigration as a major problem.
No, he's not the man on the white horse, but maybe, just maybe, he would make our lives a little bit easier on that stuff and, if nothing else, provide entertainment uh, Rollo.
In all sincerity, does that make sense to you, at least, even if you don't agree with it?
Uh well initially, in 2020, I actually wanted Trump to win because I wanted the people that were supporting him to just finally face that with a second term, he's not going to do anything for you and I and, and I thought with with uh, someone like Biden, what would happen is they would try to to roll the country back to like the Bush, Obama type.
was not yeah i was not expecting this level of a disaster like the the these the the oh bide the oh biden the biden years have been such a devastating train wreck for everybody and you cannot say that what we have now is good for us because food is expensive gas is expensive heating your house is expensive yeah
the border alone, I was gonna say.
Immigration is terrible.
Just everything is bad to the point where it's not helping because people cannot be in the cause, when they have to devote all their time to surviving and benefiting or um, being the benefactor for their family.
Yeah, the the only thing that.
That I mean his fiscal stimulus When he came in and just blew the budget out with the COVID left and right, I'm sure that that helped a lot of our guys and a lot of our families with a little bit of a financial sugar rush.
But hey, you know, better to have a shekel inflow than not one at all.
I don't think there's any way that Trump would have been quote unquote generous.
But that'd be the one pushback I would say.
That was, yeah, I would disagree with that because I think that that was probably going to happen regardless.
Because that's just like when Obama came in and he was continuing the bailouts that Bush was doing during the housing crisis.
Sure.
It was just like all this stuff was already there.
Just a little bigger.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They, I mean, they, yeah, they shut they shut down the country.
Like, no matter what, they were going to have to give people something to not show up at Nancy Pelosi's house and saying, you know, my family didn't eat tonight and you got an awfully big house there, Nancy.
Yeah.
I got one more thing for Hammer here before we start to land this puppy.
And he and I have been DMing for a time.
And when Russia-Ukraine kicked off, I said to Hammer privately, I said, Man, some of these guys going way over their skis on the Azov Battalion or whatever.
Like, I don't know if they're just misled or whatever, but trying to get guys to go fight in Ukraine to fight and die for Zelensky strikes me as really bad and dangerous.
And I think that the events of the past year have sort of supported the very, whether you want to call it pro-Russian or skeptical of the Ukrainian cause.
And Hammer, I don't, I don't actually know if we talked about this when I came on your show right around the time that the war kicked off or was about to kick off.
And I also don't want to get you in hot water because I'm sure a lot of your fans are like big, still big Ukraine bros.
But have you seen some of that fire die down and have your views on Russia-Ukraine changed over the past year?
That's a great question.
So, first of all, I feel like we were definitely validated in our initial, you know, suspicion of this whole thing and that most everybody has withdrawn like this whole impulsive undying support for Ukraine.
Like, there's a lot of that right off the beginning, right off the beginning.
Yep.
As far as the NS-Azov thing, I think that most of the NS guys of Azov have been killed and that you're left with the rest now.
I think that there's other sorts of, I don't know, conglomerates, battalions, whatever you call them that are NS, that are in Ukraine that are probably more badass than Azov, but they're super small and independent.
It's a very nuanced problem.
You've got guys, you've got a very decent NS movement in Ukraine.
This is undeniable.
There's a bunch of NS guys there.
They're fighting for their home.
This war is probably going to go until Ukraine collapses or Russia collapses or there's a big World War III and a bunch of people collapse.
It's not going to just stop anytime soon.
I think one of the big problems is people want to go and volunteer.
And when you volunteer for something like this, guess what?
You're going to be sent to the shitty post.
You're going to get the shitty rifle.
You're going to be watching a guard for like, you're going to be on guard for like 20 hours a day, bro.
It's going to, it's going to suck so bad.
They're not going to put you in the cool high-speed units that's doing the really nice, aggressive work.
He's making people do some overtime.
It's okay.
It's the second hour.
He's letting me know.
Here's the thing.
I'm going to wrap this all up.
Basically, here's the thing.
It's a shitty situation.
I feel bad for everybody involved.
I do not want anybody to volunteer for Ukraine.
But that being said, would I get on a boat and go with a bunch of dudes that I knew with equipment that I own and go engage with this theater myself and have a good time shooting commie Russians and then come back home and make sure that I was in control and go and fight with some NS dudes, maybe like Dennis or whatever, Dennis from a white rec, maybe go engage with these people that I know personally and fight with some NS guys and come back home personally.
I would personally do that way before I would ever say, guys, go volunteer.
The reason I'm saying that is because I want to make it clear that I understand the impulse, the attraction, the magnetism to go engage in a theater with a bunch of NS guys because it's probably never going to happen again in my lifetime, right?
So I get it.
I get it.
But it's all really it's nuanced.
And I feel sorry for everybody involved.
And the system would be perfect.
You feel sorry.
Have me.
Gosh.
Yeah, Rolo's going to have to do sound effects.
Yeah.
Ah, come on.
You know, hammer's having some fun.
Let the man live.
I've had a couple beers.
I had a couple beers.
I probably said some F-bomb.
That's okay.
You said some for everybody listening and wondering what those sound effects were.
It's okay.
The kids should be asleep by now, anyway.
Second hour of full house.
But just remember that the system would be perfectly happy, ecstatic to see white nationalists and national socialists go over there.
And I don't even know if this is still a thing.
There was a lot of chatter back in the day about, I'm sure there's still volunteers.
I don't know if our guys at this point are chomping at the bit to go defend Bakhmut.
Never have I heard more about a Ukrainian village for so long than Bakhmut.
But they'd be perfectly happy to see you guys go over and get blown to smithereens in a meat grinder.
And the same goes for all the Ukrainians who are now getting pulled out of cafes and bars and told to go to the front.
A-okay by them.
White genocide, emptier Ukraine, easier to make it into a Jewish playground whenever the war ends, if it ends, with them still having control of some aspect of the territory.
And likewise, they'd be perfectly happy to see Ukraine win and Russia destabilized and broken into three, four, five, six different polities or have some total oligarch toti take over power for Putin, removing one of the biggest impediments to them just outright controlling the entire world.
It's lose-lose for our guys.
Don't be tempted.
I don't think we need to do a public service announcement about don't go to Ukraine.
I think that's common knowledge by now, but it's just a trip down memory lane.
Hammer said it was like an IQ test to try to get to the bottom of all this because you got our symbology and our guys over there.
And then you've got the guys saying, oh, Putin's a Jew and the Russians are just Asiatic mongrels and the Chechens are going to have rape gangs and stuff like that.
And I was like, no, that doesn't jive with my personal experience when I was over there, what I've researched and what I'm seeing from the media.
Yeah, but coach, these are people that only converge in internet chat rooms.
What do you know?
Yeah.
Hey, I mean, yeah, the same guys who are like eager to, you know, just jump to, oh, yeah, yeah, Hammer's fed.
Oh, it all, it all glows.
Look, he has a gun are the same guys who are like, oh, yeah, Asiatic rape hordes to enslave all of Europe.
Go Biden, go NATO, go Zelensky.
Like the amount of cognitive dissonance that you have to conquer to come to that conclusion that fighting for Zelensky, you know, if Zelensky wasn't a Jew, if Zelensky was like a blonde Ukrainian Aryan, oh boy, it would be a different calculation.
But no, they have their.
And let's be fair, most of those guys are still safe at home in the North American continent and they never went and done shit and never went and donated nothing.
They're just all they ever were from start to finish was a mouth runner, you know, and they're still running their mouth.
None of them have picked up arms to save Ukraine.
It's been very few.
There is a meme that somebody sent me once of a bird and it was sitting on the side view mirror of a car and it was just shitting all over the place while looking at itself in the mirror.
Maybe it was sitting on the ledge of the window and looking at the at the mirror.
And it was like, this is, you know, 90% of internet commentators just shitting everywhere while admiring the reflection of their own posts.
Now, hey, I've done my share of criticism and online debates, of course, by all means, have at it.
But there is definitely an element of just arguing and seeing your words on the internet for their own sake.
And we are, of course, trying to get past that to a certain extent.
Let's see.
Just quick chicken update from me.
I have been posting about my chicken experience because if I don't get eggs, I'm moving to inner city Baltimore as punishment.
And we just lost the one.
If you don't follow the Telegram channel, I did learn the hard lesson of, you know, I got nine and I came in one morning and one of them had flown out of the bin and froze to death because it didn't have access to the heat lamp.
I said, ah, man, crap.
Thank God they didn't decide to all jump out at the same time.
It was just that one.
Unfortunately, there you go.
The alpha flew highest and froze to death, possibly a lesson.
So I was going to buy a deeper bin.
And then our buddy Hans said, no, coach, just put chicken wire over the top of there and then they can't fly out.
Boom.
Save me some money.
And even though it went down to 18 degrees here last night, made sure that lamp was a little bit lower.
They were nice and cozy in there.
They made it through and they're still growing and starting to flap all over the place.
Of course, crap all over the place.
That's going well.
Also wanted to give a big shout out to our pal, Gordon Call, who did the bit.
You may have noticed that Gordon of Americaner.org got doxed about a month ago and he leaned into it.
Rather than doing the standard, I don't talk to media approach.
He got contacted by the local TV news station for question comment.
And he said, you know what?
I'm already doxxed and I'm pretty good at talking.
I got my own show, my own network.
He manned up and went and interviewed with the TV station.
The interview finally came out weeks later and he came off damn well despite them editing down 20, 30 minutes of commentary, you know, to typical sound bites.
And I suspect that the vast majority of white people and quote unquote flyover country who saw that said, ah, that guy seems nice and damn what a good beard.
So we salute Gordon.
He did a really good job.
And JO said, just remember, the reason that there's that no media policy is because most guys think that they are better than they are or that they will sound better than they really will, that they won't be nervous or that they won't slip up and say something stupid or look stupid.
And you know that the mass media has the motive and the ability to make you look like a fool.
However, some of these, you know, smaller local stations, just the white guy trying to get a story, maybe climb the slippery, greasy, filthy media ladder.
They weren't able to hatch at them too badly, even though they went to a synagogue and found some catching Yenta to say how horrified and how unsafe she felt with a nice Christian man like Gordon with his luxurious beard, having the temerity to speak freely in a country of the First Amendment.
So I just wanted to give Gordon, I didn't leave it till the end for any reason, but he deserves some salutes and check out Americonder.org and throw Gordon some cash too if you appreciate his work.
Listen to a couple shows, just not the final storm.
Yeah, see, it's on there too.
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah.
See, Rolo, it's psychological.
If I tell them not to listen to the final storm, they'll listen then.
Yeah.
That's right.
It's a good show.
That's one of my favorite shows.
I know.
It is a good show.
All right.
Let's land this puppy and let's go to, of course, our main man, guest of honor, Hammer.
Thanks so much for coming on.
Anything that we missed or forgot or you want to plug here at the end, brother.
Nothing really left.
I love you guys.
Hail, Hitler.
Hail, the frenzied one.
Hail, Wota.
And hail, Hammer, the Blood Tribe.
Stay safe, guys.
Be smart.
Don't get ahead over your skis.
Play it cool.
Play it cool, Hammer.
Take care of your men.
I'm sure you will.
I'm a warrior.
What can I say?
It's dangerous business protesting, especially in this country.
But we salute you all the same.
And there's strength in numbers too.
The more men you have, the less likely they are to mess with you.
Sammy, baby, thank you very much.
Yeah.
I thought I'd mention the outgoing song at this moment as well.
Yeah, sure.
Tee it up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The show's going to go out with a song by Heiliger Krieg, which is in English, Holy War.
But the name of the song is What Have We Done?
And it's really kind of a sobering song about where we are in this thing and how important it is to take a stand.
And this song really hits me in the gut.
This is a new song just come out in the last few months.
So I hope people will enjoy it.
Amen.
Thanks, Sam.
And thank you, Rolo, my friend, despite the, you know, Hammer's outburst of profanity here in the second half.
Well, good thing I have a large supply of Uniball vision pens.
Take down those time stamps.
It's all right.
Yeah, this is going to delay the show at least 30 to 45 minutes tomorrow after Rolo gets back from bowling.
That's his question.
Well, I got to find, I got to find good sound effects.
They can't use the same ones every week.
Yeah, there you go.
Sometimes you go to some weird ones.
I mean, if you just want to do a bomb or an explosion.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
I got a nice old bucket of sound effects, and I like to reach in real deep for the good one.
Good.
Yeah.
Thank you, Rolo.
I am smiling through the microphone as happened so often during the show.
And this was Full House episode 154 recorded on a frigid March 19th.
Now, March 20th.
It is, hey, it is the first day of spring, gentlemen.
I guess not until like 5 p.m. or whatever when the sun is perfectly in between solstice and solstice, but it is the first day of spring for sure when you're going to hear this, fam.
Follow us on Telegram, Gab.
Do visit us at givesendgo.com slash fullhouse, please, if you appreciate our work or full-house.com and the support us tab.
And you can always drop us a line to fullhouse show at protonmail.com.
So to all of our listeners inclined to clutch pearls about optics, this or approach that or normies this, be grateful that there are hard men still willing to risk arrest or worst or worse to publicly push back on the hordes of demons and demonic acts far too prevalent in our world.
And for that, we salute Hammer and all his boys and the blood tribe.
So to close us out, we got Heiler Krieg, Holy War, as Sam teed up.
And we love you, fam.
We'll talk to you next week.
Sure, what next week's going to be, but we'll figure it out.
And uh, Hammer, it's over to you to say Sia to close us out.
And thank you again, brother.
Hey, I appreciate everybody from for listening.
Uh, I feel like I've said enough by now.
If you ever need anything from me, my at is easy to find my last name on Telegram.
Um, most of you that complain about me never contact me, you never did contact me one time.
Amen, brother.
Keep at it.
We love you, fam.
We'll talk to you next week, and we'll see you.
See ya.
See ya.
What's that for you, Tom?
What have we become?
What have we done?
What have we become?
What have we become?
Our existence lies in ruins.
Everything's fading away.
A gift to our children.
Their perspective decays.
Their perspective decays.
Silence to silence.
This is our lost defense.
Complete submission.
Our survival's dreams.
Our survival's dreams.
What have we done?
What have we become?
What have we done?
What have we become?
Why are you so apathetic?
Why the saint blurs once we were sovereign now in the state of dreams in a state of dreams Can we wait a future?
It is nothing more than we see.
Our sons would bear a burden, but it's our responsibility.
Our responsibility.
What have we done?
What have we become?
What have we done?
What have we become?
But I break the silence.
I have my own will.
Until my last breath, I enjoy the thrill.
They can't take me down, whatever they try.
I will die with my head held high.
I confront the tyrants, take everything they can.
This is my gift for the children we love.
Even if they burn me, I'm a goddamn fire.
My error deeds will not lost his fire.
This what I've done.
This what I've become.
This what I've done.
This what I've become.
That's what I've become.
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