Aug. 28, 2014 - Radio Free Nortwest - H.A. Covington
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Oh, then tell me, Sean O 'Farrell, tell me why you hurry so.
Hush, a woogle, hush and listen, and his cheeks were all aglow.
I bear orders from the captain, get you ready quick and soon, for the pikes must be together by the rising of the moon.
By the rising of the moon, by the rising of the moon, for the pikes must be together by the rising of the moon.
Oh, then tell me, Sean O 'Farrell, where the gathering is to be?
In the old spot by the river, rightful known to you and me.
One more, more for signal, token, whistle, up the marching tune.
For your bike upon your shoulder By the rising of the moon By the rising of the moon By the rising of the moon With your bike upon your shoulder By the rising of the moon Out from many a mud wall cabin eyes Were watching through the night Many a man's chest was rubbing For the blessed morning light The forest passed along the valleys Like the man she's lonely crew And a thousand
blades were flashing At the rising of the moon At the rising of the moon At the rising of the moon And a thousand blades were flashing At the rising of the moon Greetings from the Northwest Homeland, comrades.
It's August the 28th, 2014.
I'm Harold Covington, and this is Radio Free Northwest.
Right, I've had a few comments to the effect that the last few podcasts have been really heavy on the Herald, so you may recall that last week I asked for you guys to hit me with some more MP3 audio files for the show, and so you did.
This is Stephan and Annie, a couple from back over in my old stomping grounds in the South, won't say where, and they're going to talk about their planned homecoming.
Greetings.
This is Annie and Stefan.
Just wanted to talk a little bit just about what it takes and how we're working to get to the homeland.
So what we have come up with is maybe just sending in periodically different ideas and things that we're doing to be able to move to where our asses need to be.
So that said, just a little bit, I grew up in the South, and a nigger has been a nigger my whole life.
I've never known a nigger as a black person or an African American or anything else.
I was always raised that they were different.
Quite frankly, I've spent the last 15 years thinking that there were not many people out there who left like me, did not know about the Northwest Front, and when I met Stephan, a conversation came up, and as we grew closer and trust developed, I found out that there is indeed a lot more people out there just like me.
So that's kind of how I came to be here.
Stephan, what do you want to say?
I'm from the Upper Midwest, and I've been involved in the cause.
With other organizations for about 15 years.
And as Harold often talks about, I got tired, like many other people, of nothing happening and seeing one organization after another, bad leadership with inadequate members and strategies.
So I kind of just bowed out of the whole thing for a while and just kind of got to this point where this sounds like a good plan.
And it also brings us to where there's other people like us.
The situation here, in case you aren't from this part of the country in the southeast, is quite unbearable for people like us.
And we've just, after five years or so of talking about it, three years with Annie and myself, we've decided that we've had enough of this and it's time to come home.
So we want to talk about how we're getting there.
What are we doing?
We're sitting here behind the computer.
What are we doing to get to where we need to be?
Why aren't we there yet?
So here's why we're not there yet.
We have older parents who are at the point of very ill health.
So our expectation is that we will be coming home within the next year.
That is our goal.
That's what we've got our sights set on.
Obviously, when we get home, our expectation in a community that we live in is that we will be taking care of each other in a community.
If you can't take care of your own family first, then I think you've got to stop and reevaluate that.
So that's why we're not there yet.
We are taking care of ill parents, but we do anticipate in the next year being able to pick up and leave and not having any issues with that.
So what are we doing to get there?
Number one, we researched and decided where we want to go.
So that's something you need to do.
Very often, it seems like a lot of the podcasts and a lot of the emails in to Harold and the other folks up there is, how do I do this?
What do I need to do?
So we wanted to give you some ideas of what we're doing, so maybe it will spark some ideas of your own.
One of the websites that we used to help us research how to get there is a very useful one that I found here.
And you can use this.
This is a nationwide census map, and it's called Mapping the 2010 U.S. Census is the name of the page.
And it's a very useful demographic data that you can get on here.
And here's the URL for those that want to look at this.
And I encourage you to do this.
It's projects.nytimes.com slash census slash 2010 slash map.
Or you can just put mapping the 2010 U.S. Census in Google and it'll come up.
And it's a New York Times created demographic data that's very easy to use in comparison with trying to Right.
And it breaks everything down by county in each state by race.
Right.
So you can see what share of the population is white and how many blacks percentage-wise and how many Hispanics.
You know, it's really a very useful tool.
You can hold the mouse over any particular county in any particular state, and it'll show 2010 population.
How different it was since 2000.
The percentage of whites, blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans, multiracial, and other groups.
And this gives you almost instantaneous information about a particular county that you might be interested in.
And it's pretty grim when you hold it over our area in the southeast.
It's pretty scary in places like Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi.
But up in Oregon and Washington and Idaho, we're seeing things like 90-something percent white.
That's something you don't see around here in too many counties.
Yeah, in fact, our particular county, which is more white than some other counties, is only 77 percent white.
However, when you hold it over Oregon, why don't you do that quickly?
Miss Annie, just as a quick comparison, hold it over.
Multinoma, I don't know how you pronounce these things.
We are not from the Northwest.
What is that one where Portland is?
Gamania.
No.
There you go.
Just pick a coastal one over there.
How about that?
Tillamook, where the cheese comes from.
And I apologize if I'm saying any of these names wrong, because I probably am.
Only 25,000 population, but 87% wait.
Let's go to a bigger population center.
Find somebody with 100,000 or something like that.
Yeah, over here.
There.
Portland's County, 735,000 is the population in 2010.
72% white.
For a major U.S. city to be 72% white, I consider that pretty amazing in 2014.
Because if you hold it over Chicago, if you hold it over Atlanta, it's not going to say that.
It's going to be the opposite.
Here's another county with 375,000.
Clackamas County, probably butchering that one too.
That's 84% white.
Anyways, you get the idea.
I encourage people that are thinking about their scouting trip or thinking about moving to the Northwest to use this interactive map as a tool just to help them get some starting points on the demographics.
And only you know what you're willing to put up with.
You can also, with this, zero in on a particular zip code, I believe.
Is that right?
Yeah.
Like if you're worried about a particular neighborhood or a particular area, you can do a particular municipal incorporated city as well.
So it's not just county.
You can parse the data in a lot of different ways to see exactly what the racial composition of that area is.
So we're looking at how can we have a portable business?
What can we take to the Northwest with us?
Obviously, you've got to save your money.
You've got to get your shit together.
But what can we do when we get there?
Both of us were currently laid off recently.
So it can't be any worse than what it is by moving up there and not having a job.
We don't have a job here.
So we are using our portable income ideas and putting everything into motion right now where we are.
Part of that is a farmer's market.
If you haven't been to a farmer's market, you need to go to one.
You do have to report to the man what you make.
So, if I don't make any money, I don't make any money.
If I do, I do.
We're not telling you to break the law, but there's not a record of a lot of the kinds of transactions that go on in a farmer's market.
So, let's just put it that way.
We've practiced setting up.
We've joined a farmer's market down here.
And hopefully this won't put an eye on farmer's market with our listeners who are not favorable to us.
But we've also started learning how to grow things and looking at what we're going to grow in the Northwest.
You need to be able to take care of yourself.
We're growing the vegetables that we eat.
We're growing things that we're doing.
I've learned how to can.
You know, it's like survivalist stuff.
If you're interested in getting to the Northwest, then you've got to be able to take care of yourself.
So that's kind of what we're doing.
We do have a last-ditch plan as well, so we're looking at just what we need to do.
There's not really much excuse for people who live in the southeast, at least most of the southeast, for economic reasons to not go to the northwest, especially the major population centers, because, as Annie said, we've researched this, and for us, there are plenty of job opportunities.
If you're not a felon and you have some type of a skill, even if you have no skills, I think you can still survive up there.
But if you have any skills at all, you can survive pretty comfortably.
And in our case, I'm quite certain that we can survive comfortably and do well for the cause while we're there.
Right.
So as far as that goes, if you're sitting there behind the computer and are not ready to move out yet or just unsure about what to do...
Look at the areas out there.
Decide where you want to go.
We've chosen a city and we decided we looked to see what communities are around that area.
You have to do this yourself.
You can't depend on Harold and the group up there.
Look and see what you like to do.
We know what we like to do.
We know what we want to be a portable income source for us to be able to have a little bit of extra money even if we are working.
We've looked at the cost involved.
How much does it cost to rent a place and where do you rent it and that kind of thing.
We're looking at those kind of things.
Yeah, there are several important steps that you have to take first, and obviously planning is important.
It's better to have a reserve of cash to bring with you for things like a first month's rent, security deposit or whatever, your moving expenses, all those kinds of things.
It helps even better if you can line up your employment before you get there.
That's probably not possible in most cases.
But if you can survive for a month or two, there shouldn't be any trouble once you get there.
In fact, I'm pretty sure that if I was already residing somewhere in vicinity of where these opportunities are, that I would be able to have something by now.
Right, right.
And the same thing for me.
There are a lot of jobs.
I could go into a position, I think, fairly quickly when we get up there.
The whole part is being up there.
So we do realize that.
You have to save your money.
We don't need out as much.
Obviously, we're using every resource we have right now.
One of the things I wanted to touch on is, what do you do if you're older?
We kind of come to this later in life, and we are a little bit older.
You're not too old to go to the Northwest.
You're not too old to contribute to the cause.
Because if you're an older person, you've got knowledge to draw from.
Whether you have resources or not, what we plan to do as we age and if we cannot be more actively involved is help those who are coming with a place to stay for scouting trips and things like that.
That is another thing is once you decide where you want to go, you do need to make a scouting trip.
We have one of those planned for the winter because we are coming from a southern state.
We want to know what it's like in the winter.
Maybe we've chosen the wrong particular area and we need to go a little bit further south.
We're pretty certain on where we're going, but you need to get out there and at least make one trip.
You can look online and find all kinds of ways to save money.
You can look at TripAdvisor to get information on different areas to give you an idea of things to do.
There's a lot of different sites for airline discounts.
Right.
Didn't you even receive information from the state of Oregon?
Yeah.
I actually...
I sent off to Oregon for a visitor's information pack, and now I get regular literature in the mail from Oregon on all the different parts where we're going, all the different parts of the state of what's going on, as well as I get emails telling me what's going on, you know, this week or what's going on this month.
Right.
I was quite surprised about what they sent us for free.
Lots of things.
Lots of information about the state.
Of course, it's promotional-type literature, but it gives you a starting point.
And then you can research it further on your own on the Internet and find out what may be the downside of any area because what you're going to get from the state, of course, is all positive stuff.
Right.
So we always have a backup plan for most things in our life, and we've both learned that as we've gone along.
What if we don't find a job down here and we still have to move?
How do we get the resources?
How do we get up there?
And this is our last-ditch effort if the plan that we have doesn't work out and we find ourselves not able to get up there for some financial reason.
You really got to look at everything that you can possibly do.
And one of the ideas came to us from listening to Harold's podcast.
There's a couple that drives trucks.
You know what?
We can both go to truck driving school and that might be a way that we get up there.
You got to think outside the box and you got to really put your mind...
If you want to do this, you set a goal.
About a year and a half ago, we set a goal to be in the Northwest within a year.
Then our family member got terribly ill, and it's at a point where we don't want to be 2,000 miles away.
Nobody wants to be 2,000 miles away when your mama is dying.
So that's just one of those things.
But plan where you want to go.
Do the research.
And then start working with some different ideas.
Hopefully, Stefan and I will send podcasts to Harold and he'll put them on with different ideas or different things that we come up with and what's not working for us and what is working for us.
Can we talk about some maybe specific skills and some specific types of work people can do?
Sure.
That we've looked into?
Yeah.
Well, myself.
I worked in manufacturing for many years, and if you're any kind of a skilled machinist, welder, sheet metal worker, anything like that, there's quite a few opportunities in that trade, and the money is good.
In the southeast here, it's hard to get the jobs that are over $15 an hour, $20 an hour, but from what I saw, and they're few and far between here, unless you're in a government contractor situation.
Over there, what I've seen in the Portland area, Seattle area, You've got the government contract thing there, too, with Boeing and things like that, but you've also got all kinds of smaller support industries that have been there for a long time, very much like in the Midwest or in the Northeast, where the manufacturing base is much bigger and stronger.
So I think that sector is very strong up in that area as compared with other parts of the country, especially if you have skills.
But number one is dependability and then willing to listen to a boss and things like that.
Over here, it's hard to listen to your boss if he's a jig.
Yeah, as Harold says, and I remind Stefan of this on a regular basis, as he does me, you just got to kiss nigger and do ass until you get home.
That's just what it's down to.
Personally, I do sales.
That is something I fell into by accident.
I seem to be very good because as a white nationalist, I am very good at hiding who I really am to most people.
Because you have to if you're going to keep your job or you're going to be targeted.
And I'm not whining about that.
I'm just saying you can have your beliefs and your convictions.
And I was talking to a young person about this last night.
And what I was told is, you know, the rules have changed.
The world's changed.
And you can't play by those rules anymore.
Well, you know what?
I can go to the Northwest and I can live among people that are like me and that have the same belief system that I have and live in a community and in an area that there are people like me, now that I know that they're out there.
But you can do sales.
You can do customer service.
You may have to kiss nigger and do ass up there as well to begin with.
The whole point, though, that we're trying to get folks to realize is...
Go with us.
Go home.
And here's some ideas of what we're doing to get there.
So we've just got to think outside the box.
Well, I think that's probably about it.
We can contribute periodically and let you know how we're doing.
All right.
See you in the homeland.
See you in the homeland.
Now, another comment that I occasionally get from people around the party who are familiar with what's happening up here, not a negative comment, just an observation, is that we seem to be building a retirement community up here.
And there is something to that.
Now, one of the problems we face as a movement, at least here in North America, is the length of time it seems to take white Americans to learn wisdom, racially speaking.
Long story short, for the first couple of decades of their adult lives, most white boys seem to either just plain never get started, i.e., thanks to the Obama Depression and other factors, they turn 28 or 29 still living in their parents' basements and still delivering pizzas for a living, or else they spend their 20s and 30s in mad pursuit of the promised American dream that they see on television and in the movies.
Waiting for this wonderful life that America promises everybody if they just bow down to political correctness and the Democratic Party and never allow a single horrible racist or sexist or anti-Israel thought to enter their noggins.
Then all of a sudden they turn around and they're 42 years old and their first or second wife has taken the children and is draining the guy like a leech and his life is pure crap.
Then, he finally starts wondering what the hell happened to that wonderful world that the Democrats and Hollywood promised him.
Then, he starts looking for answers, which usually takes a few years, and by the time somebody finally points him to northwestfront.org, he's in his mid to late 40s, and while men of that age can still be of great service to the party, the fact is that in order to progress, we have to telescope this process and start reaching young white people.
Who will gain wisdom and experience their political and racial awakening while they still have some tread left on the tire.
But there's another aspect to this, and it's come up a few times over the past year or two.
What do we do with the white men who either chose a different way when they were young or they were forced into it, as, believe me, is quite possible and getting more and more common?
What about the blue-collar guys and gals who never even had a chance?
Who ended up with mechanical skills, tattoos, and maybe the odd criminal conviction and prison sentence or two.
Look, I understand that with the party's emphasis on people with the necessary assets and skills to make migration on their own, it sometimes sounds like we're building an attempt at a middle-class retirement community of Republicans here, like you hear about if you listen to the ads on talk radio shows.
But that's not the case.
And let me spell this out.
We need and want every man and woman with a white skin and a right mind we can get.
We are a movement of blood, not faith, and damn sure not class.
Whether you're a university professor or a waitress or a mechanic, that skin and hair and genetic heritage of yours is a patent of nobility, and it makes you better than any nigger or any kike that ever walked the earth.
We want and value all of you.
I want and value all of you, because when the stars are aligned for the day of liberation, we're going to need you.
You are the guys that are going to win our people a new country.
Not old farts like me who pound on computer keyboards and yak into internet microphones.
And everybody involved in this knows it.
So this one's for you guys.
You may recognize it.
This is Curtis Stigers and the Forest Rangers.
Music playing.
Right into this world All alone God takes your soul You're on your own The crow flies strange A perfect line On the devil's back Until you die This life is short We're
Gotta live it right You ain't coming back Gotta raise some hell Before they take you down Gotta live this life Gotta live this life
You better have some, nothing less, but when it's business time, it's life today.
The king is dead, the life goes on Better lose your head, where the deal goes down Better keep your eyes on the road they end Gotta live this life.
Gotta live this world in the eye I gotta live this life until you die I gotta live
this world in the eye I gotta live this world in the eye Good evening, comrades.
Tonight I decided to discuss the second edition of De Silva's The Rise of the West, and this is a book where he wants to talk specifically about white nationalism.
I get the sense that this is attempting to be an introductory book for people that are new to the movement.
He goes into a lot of topics in this.
He talks a lot about Matthews and David Lane and also American history and natural law.
But I think for our purposes on this show, the most interesting aspects of the book...
It has to do with this difference between what he calls the mainstreamers and the vanguard.
And he says the main problem with the vanguard is a tendency to wait for this balloon to go up, and that the plans of the vanguard tend to be contingent upon this cataclysm.
Now, he's writing this in 2008, and he says that he's been waiting for a social Now,
he tends to say that what we need is something in the middle, and he is for a territorial narrative.
But even though he's interested in secessionist movements, he really doesn't see secession coming anytime soon, at least not for a large block of land.
He talks about different parts of the country, and he says that, of course, one part of the country that traditionally is best known for secession is southern nationalists.
But he says that, of course, the South today, he says, well, there's a lot of blacks living in the South.
He also says that some of the white people in the South could either be northerners or whites that come from Europe or also Latinos, and all of these are really not going to be into Southern nationalism.
So he says that's really not plausible, and he says that he was interested in going to various secessionist congresses that were held between 2006 and 2008, but he says he really doesn't see anything practically coming about in that.
Instead, he seems to envision, for the moment at least, more of a mainstream activity, and he seems to advocate things like running for And he also advocates especially for the younger people to repackage their message in a way that talks about diversity and community leadership.
Now, he does say in all of this that you really can't blame the Vanguard for any of the current problems.
The mainstreamers were losing ground even before there was a Vanguard, and he cites historical examples going back to 1830.
Now, also, I would be a bit...
Critical of this idea of getting up on a soapbox if one is not in a supportive community.
And I would say that's where the territorial imperative would come in.
Now, at least for the short term, he seems to envision only smaller communities, kind of like PLEs.
He also does not envision much in the short term, at least, for the idea of Cascadia or any other large regional block.
And he says that one of the differences between the mainstreamers and the vanguard, for example, is that mainstreamers, they do tend to be for respectability and law and order, and they also tend to be very proud of the role that was played in the Second World War by Americans.
Despite this, he seems to think that mainstreaming can be a useful tool, though he may be saying this only because he isn't sure what else can be done.
But he also says when those with extreme views are successful, they're considered heroes, and when they fail, they get blamed.
And he mentions that the flag no longer functions as a symbol.
It doesn't mean what it used to, at least for American whites.
He says that white people and he seems to be addressing primarily white Americans need to get back in touch with this sense of oneness with nature and they need to start filtering all ideas through this sense of natural law.
De Silva tends to see this time frame, this era that we're in, as a time of planning and as a government waiting in the wings, hanging back somewhat, but also strategizing.
But the problem that I see with this book is, if it is to serve as an introduction, For someone, I think the advice in it seems a bit scattered, in the sense that while these strategies may be all well and good and may be better than nothing, I would say that there is a need for supportive community.
I think the community, as he says himself, needs to be large enough to be really self-sustaining.
If it's just one town, for example, or something like that, or a family or a group of people on a farm, that really does not sustain itself viably for very long.
So the only concern that I would have is that you can make a lot of efforts.
In various places, but if these efforts are too scattered, then it doesn't really amount to all that much, although it may help you feel better if you want to ease your conscience.
But of course I realize that De Silva's voice has been nuanced and tempered by all that he's been through in life.
Now, if you do get this book on Kindle, Like a lot of Kindle books, it's fairly inexpensive.
You will find some rehashing of the first volume of The Rise of the West.
At least in the copy that I have, I found that there were some pages that repeat themselves in, it seems like, three places in this.
So you find yourself reading the same thing over and over, and you ask yourself if you made a mistake or if it's some mistake in the transmission or the Kindle version, and I think it is a mistake.
However, the section, I suppose, is one that bears repeating anyway.
So just be aware of that, and thank you for listening, and hail victory.
Thank you.
Back in the days of yesteryear, when book publishing was an actual industry comprised of writers and editors who worked with actual paper-type scripts, editors had an expression referring to manuscripts that had simply appeared on their desks somehow without going through the usual channels because somebody thought it was really good and the editor needed to see it.
They called it coming through the transom.
And since a lot of you probably don't know what a transom is, in the days before air conditioning, office doors would have a window on top that opened out into the corridor to try and get some air circulating.
I get a lot of stuff for this show coming over the transom, so to speak.
People just sending me audio clips that are usually pretty good and which they think might do for RFN, and this is one of those.
This is an interview with Dr. Henry Harpending, a senior anthropologist at the University of Utah.
Unless he's been purged for political incorrectness and scientific heresy since this was recorded.
I don't know who the interviewer is.
This was pretty clearly nicked from some other right-wing or racial podcast, but either the guy who sent it to me neglected to tell me whose, or else in my usual senility I neglected to make a note of it, and now I can't find the original.
If someone knows who this is and what show it's off of, I will be happy to give full credit in next week's podcast.
This is Dr. Henry Harpending discussing the topic of Do Races Exist?
Henry Harpending.
Some people say that Race is not really a biological category at all.
In fact, it's nothing more than a social construct.
How would you respond to that?
It seems like an awfully silly thing to say.
Race in the sense of humans being different from each other are continental populations different from each other.
Sure they are.
Breeds of dogs are too.
But there's also hybrids between breeds.
There's a whole spectrum of dogs that you can find that have all kinds of ancestry.
So if you want to say dog breeds are a social construct, you're welcome to.
I can't imagine why you'd make a point of saying that because the underlying biology, you know, my 10-year-old kid knew that.
So race is real to some degree.
Human differences are real.
And whether you want to call them races or subspecies or breeds, I don't care.
It's not a question that has an answer because it's just wordplay.
What would you say is the source of racial differences?
Well, that is interesting.
In human genetics and in biology in general, we've gone through perhaps 40 or 50 years of assuming that the differences in the genomes of different organisms reflect random processes called genetic drift, that our DNA just sort of sits there and reproduces itself, but there isn't a lot of selection going on.
This is called neutralism, and it has been very popular in biology, frankly, because it makes the mathematics easy.
So it's easy to analyze data in terms of neutral theory.
So this famous quip of Lewontin's that only 15% of our diversity is between groups reflects that idea that we can treat human genetic diversity like paint, and you can have a little bit of this color and a little bit of that color, and you mix them together, and they mix.
But when most people talk about race, they're talking about things that are apparent and visible, like your skin color.
That doesn't follow Lewontin's quip of 15% to 85%.
These are probably caused by selection.
Now, the most interesting thing that's happened in human genetics in the last 10 years is the discovery that a whole lot of our genome is under selection, that it is driven by selective differences between genetic variants in different areas.
Can you expand on that a bit for me?
Well...
Most Sub-Saharan Africans have a broken immune system receptor called Duffy.
And it turns out that if that is broken, you don't suffer very much from vivax malaria.
It's a broken gene that protects you against vivax malaria.
The reason that Africans are Duffy negative and people elsewhere are not is because of malaria and only malaria, vivax malaria.
Benign tertiary malaria.
That difference is not just a sort of random consequence of the accidents of history.
It's caused by the environment, by selection.
The same is true for sickle cell anemia.
It is looking as if a lot of the well-known northern European Jewish diseases.
Say Tay-Sachs.
Like Tay-Sachs, like Canavan's disease, like idiopathic tertiary dystonia.
There's a whole list of them.
They all play with your central nervous system.
And there's evidence that a number of them, if you only have one copy, that you're a so-called heterozygote or a carrier, boost your IQ.
This is selection.
It's not just random.
The accepted wisdom for many years is that all these Jewish diseases are consequences of inbreeding in a bottleneck.
That somehow they were reduced to a very few number of founders.
Well, today we can look directly at the genomes, at the gene sequences.
There are no trace of a bottleneck, absolutely no bottleneck.
They have more diversity than Europeans.
So what used to be loose talk in the playground for talkers and demagogues, we have evidence now and data, and we can say without any doubt at all that these things are due to selection.
By selection, are we talking about a Darwinian process?
Absolutely Darwinian, sure.
We know enough about Jewish history to know that, at least from the time of Charlemagne in the early Middle Ages, they were restricted to white-collar jobs.
They were managers.
They were tax collectors, tax farmers, diplomats, and they were restricted for many reasons from doing other jobs, like having a farm.
And we also know that successful individuals had twice as many surviving children as poor Jews.
So every generation, you're putting people into this pure white-collar environment.
Those who succeed can afford a wet nurse.
They can afford firewood.
They have a house in the country when the plague comes.
We know lots of the details.
Every generation, they're having twice as many children as the folks who don't quite make it.
And what rapid...
Environmental change like this does.
And for Jews, that was a big environmental change.
You're taking Middle Eastern farmers, sticking them in the North European plain and saying, you know, good luck.
This is a tremendous environmental change.
And whenever you have a big environmental change, you get selection for many things that are kind of quick fixes, like sickle cell anemia in black people.
But in the long run, then they cause their own problems like Tay-Sachs disease in Jews or sickle cell anemia in people from tropical Africa.
Probably Connexin-26 deafness in Europeans seems to fit this pattern.
There's lots of these that are known, and they're pouring out of the data producers like a flood, like a waterfall.
Nobody can keep up with all the new information.
Does this flood of new data coming in reinforce your beliefs, or does it cause you to question them?
Well, I think I've internalized the viewpoint of science, and that is that you don't believe anything.
You try to disbelieve.
You try to disprove things.
And what is left is things that you can't falsify.
So I'm always skeptical, just because that's the way it works.
In fact, when any of us Most of us encounter a scientist who is telling us the way things are, and as a true believer, we completely dismiss him, don't pay any attention to him.
This is all of science.
Many of us don't pay a lot of attention to the global warming stuff because it's full of true believers.
And anytime you see a true believer in science, you walk the other way.
Or at least scientists do.
Unfortunately, many journalists don't, and so we have lots of well-known facts like race being a social construct that aren't true, but a lot of people know them because they've been told.
What would you say to the person that says all of this science is just a way of hiding a deep-seated racism?
Well, there's an old joke from the 70s about a psychiatrist.
Who walks out of his apartment in the morning, walks down the street, walks by a guy he doesn't know, and the guy says, good morning.
And the psychiatrist thinks a minute and says, I wonder what he meant by that.
And this business of, you know, psychoanalyzing everyone, figuring out what their true deep motivations are, there's no answer, and it's hardly worth thinking about, in my opinion.
It became acceptable to call people racist in the 70s.
And I think by three or four years after that, it had lost all its punch, and none of us paid much attention.
You're welcome to call me a racist.
It's completely lost its meaning.
Thank you.
Okay, speaking of stuff that comes over the transom for this show, this week I got about half a dozen pieces of new white racial music, and I'm going to play one of them for you now, but I'd like to offer a few words of advice first.
Once again, either the sender did not mention who this group or person is, or else somehow I didn't notice it in his emails.
But this is a new effort in view of the fact that some of the songs refer to the events in Ferguson, Missouri.
Now, what obviously these folks have done is they've gotten hold of a karaoke program of some sort, and they're using the karaoke tunes and making up new white nationalist words.
Now, that's a great idea.
However, for these people, if you're listening, or for anyone else out there who may be thinking about trying the karaoke route, can I make a suggestion?
Number one, make sure that you've got somebody who can actually sing.
By which I mean carry a tune.
Someone who was at least in chorus during high school.
Now, as it happens, the guy who does the vocals on these songs is okay, he's not bad.
But I've heard some of these efforts that weren't so hot.
Please, remember, when you're doing skinhead rock music, you can get away with basically just screaming the lyrics, but there's a difference between screaming and singing.
Now secondly, when you're doing these karaoke-type parodies, or doing it with your own instrumentals, watch your mixing.
The homegrown musical efforts of ours that I've heard, and some of which I've played on the show here, always seem to have the same problem.
The mixing of the tracks is too strong on the instrumental and too light on the vocals.
Possibly to cover up the fact that our people really can't sing that well.
We need to be honest about these things, at least to ourselves.
Now, with most of these musical efforts of ours, it's very difficult to understand the lyrics over the music.
And when you're doing a parody song, it's the racial lyrics that are important.
They have to be understood.
So, when you're mixing these efforts, make sure you ramp up the vocals.
Now, I wish there was some way that we could pull the MP3 soundtracks off some of these Irish rebel songs, the instrumentals, and then get a really good singer or two on our side to substitute the words in my novels.
So, all of a sudden, we've got NVA rebel songs to assist a little further in our little fantasy mythos.
I once asked our Kentucky Balladeer Lawrence to see if he could work up something on the guitar by way of an NVA version of the Foggy Dew, but he seems to have gone dormant.
That happens a lot.
People wander in, show some interest, and then for whatever reason they wander away or they just disappear.
Lawrence, are you out there?
Anyway, this guy, or these guys, as the case may be, are pretty good, but there's a problem with the mixing, and there's a couple of these songs that I received where I can just barely make out the lyrics.
This isn't one of them.
My nigga was birthed just the other day Massage it in the crib in the usual way But there are STDs to catch and hoes to pay
It learned to loot while I was away, and it was pimpin' for I knew it, and as it grew, niggas say, I'm a criminal like you, Dad.
You know I'm goin' to jail like you.
And the chimps in the ghetto with the needle in school, mammies turnin' tricks, pappy sent through anew.
When you bustin' out, Dad, I don't know when, but we leave ducks or drag 'em down.
You know we'll jack some white bitch down My turtler turned ten just the other day.
It said I just stole the ball, Dad, come on, let's play.
Can you huff some jank him?
I said, not today.
I gotta drive by to do it.
Said, that's okay.
And it walked away, but his gold tooth never dimmed.
It said, I be's a gangster like him.
Yeah, you know I be's a gangster like him.
And the chimps in the ghetto with the needle in the spoon.
Mammies turn the trick, Papi sent you and you.
When you're bustin' out there, I don't know when.
Wiggy's not for dragging them.
You know what Jackson White bitch then You know what Jackson White bitch then Well, he came from third grade just the other day.
A 28-year-old ape, I just had to say, nigga, I'm proud of you.
Can you smoke crack for a while?
He shook his weave, and he said with a smile, well, I really like nothing is to borrow your Paul Gunn.
Gonna go to the club and have some fun.
And the champ is in the ghetto with the genius gold.
Landers turned a trick to Papacetoo and you.
When you're busting out, Dad, I don't know who's when.
But we'll use nothing to drag you down.
You know we'll check some white fish down.
I just made parole.
My son is now in jail.
I went to visit him, couldn't pay his bail.
I said, "I'd like to be your cellmate if you don't mind." He said, "No way, motherfucker, there ain't no time." You see, the warden's a hassle and this place is a zoo, but it's sure a nice ooking to you, Dad.
It's been sure a nice ooking to you.
And as I looked through the glass, it occurred to me, it chimped out just like me.
It chimped out just like me.
And the chimps in the ghetto with the needles of gold.
Mammoths turning tricks, pappy sent to a new.
When you bust them out, Dad, I don't know when.
But we beat up the dragon then.
You know we'll jack some white bitch then.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
Greetings, comrades.
This is a trucker coming at you from out here on the road.
I'm stealing this from one of the podcasts I listen to.
The individual I've met is a fellow trucker, and he was training for the company he drives for, which is not the same one I drive for.
And he was saying that here recently he's been getting a few students that were demanding this and that.
They didn't like the truck they were having to drive.
They didn't like the hours, the routes, the customers they were having to deliver to.
So, if you're going to be getting into any job field, whatever, please do your research ahead of time.
Do not be demanding of the employers and all that, demanding, like, a newer truck or the best piece of equipment to be driving and stuff.
You need to work your way up the ladder.
That's the way it normally works.
When I was in the Navy, we always ended up with the crappy jobs and stuff.
And the more senior you got, the more responsibility you had and the cleaner the jobs were and stuff.
You didn't end up with the crappy ones unless, of course, you got in trouble.
I was one of the ones that I didn't mind cleaning bilges and stuff.
There was times I was a petty officer at the time, third class, and the first class chief engineer came in one morning, and the whole top of the toolbox work area was covered in tools that were laid on rags.
And he was demanding to know what the hell was this mess.
Well, I had gotten busy because we'd pumped bilges that afternoon, and I got bored on my duty night.
And I decided to go and start scrounging around in the bilge and see what I could find.
And this 12-foot-long workbench was covered in tools that I recovered from the bilge.
So I didn't mind pulling that one off on them.
But the company I work for right now, I've been driving for them for 14 years.
The truck I'm in is four and a half years old.
I got it brand new.
It has 925,000 miles on it, I think.
And it is the oldest truck in the fleet.
The wife and I should be getting a new one later this year.
But, yeah, newer drivers than me here have been getting new trucks.
But I hate moving trucks, so I don't mind staying in the older one because I know what it does and put up with its quirks and stuff.
Yeah, just go and take your knocks, bite your tongue, get your time in, and eventually as you get seniority and all that, you will end up getting better pay and a better position at wherever you choose to work at.
Alright, this is the Trucker signing off.
Comrades, have a good one.
Safe travels up to the homeland, and hope to see you up here soon.
Music playing.
We've got a long way to go.
Any short time to get there I'm whisked down just watch a bandit run The End Greetings from Seattle, comrades.
Andy Donner here.
I'm taking a break from the real politics stuff.
I've been busy lately, so that material isn't quite ready.
Today, I need to reiterate something Harold said over the last couple of RFNs about the way people interact with the party over the internet.
Here's the short version, guys.
We can't be your friends.
I'm known for being a cold, logical type, but even I cringe a little when I say that.
I know how it sounds.
I understand it feels to many of you we're just brushing you off.
It's not like that at all, but I personally respond to quite a bit of the communication the party receives, and there are trends which require addressing.
Okay, look.
I get that it sounds like we're just too disinterested to bother replying to people when they contact us.
We're not.
But most of the things a person needs to know are either on the party website at northwestfront.org or they're in the White Book.
Other subjects have been covered in depth.
In the Northwest Independence novels, we've been telling you all to read.
And for the record, we do mean it.
You can get the answers you seek in just the same way I did.
When I first found the party, I read the whole website and listened to all the radio-free Northwest episodes there were at the time.
Which, by the by, amounted to a whopping 33 in total.
If you're really, really curious what we're all about, go listen to the first 20 or so.
If that's too much commitment for you, find the RFN episode that was essentially a two-hour response to common questions.
In fact, I'll make sure the link to that episode ends up in today's comments.
After that, I got copies of the Northwest Independence novels and read them.
Once I realized the Butler Plan is the right thing for me personally, and the rest of the white race collectively, I made it a point to re-listen to the admittedly few by comparison RFN episodes and take the contents to heart as I started my own migration efforts.
If you have a question, that's what you need to go about doing.
For other things pertinent to Northwest migration, there's the Party Message Board.
Some have complained it's not a very active place, and that's true.
But conversation there is restricted to, as I said, issues pertaining to Northwest migration and the party in general.
You can certainly ask questions there, but they had better be on topic.
I get the impression that quite a few of the recent sign-ups were looking for another Stormfront or VNN.
Mac and I aren't going to let it go that direction.
The reason a person might approach the party, be it over email, message board, or otherwise, is that they're either making their migration or they're looking for friends and entertainment.
I, and anyone else associated with the party, will make quite a bit of time for answering legitimate questions, but nine times out of ten, we're going to refer someone to the Q&A RFN episode, the white book, or the novels.
This means, among other things, that an introduction packet must be requested.
That or the 5th edition white book, and nothing older than the 5th edition white book, Must be ordered from lulu.com.
You guys who are curious about the party could get your questions answered by just doing what we're telling you to do.
Once all that is dealt with, any remaining questions will probably be legitimately good.
And there I go again, accidentally demeaning sincere questions.
I repeat, I know how the party sounds when we say things like this, but it's just the reality of the situation.
Curiosity is a wonderful thing, guys, but in this case, nearly all of it can be satisfied by just consuming the material we've put out there for precisely that purpose.
None of us, even Harold, possesses the time resources to read and answer every single communication we get.
To be blunt, most of these communications fall into two categories.
The first is when someone worries we don't know about the Jew, or wants to send us something on the internet that just proves it, I tell ya, proves it.
Those of you who have heard my real politics talk on human nature will know that evidence doesn't matter.
It's also worth noting that people who reject racism do so on the basis of their dislike for it.
Very few people disagree with racism on an intellectual level.
The other trend is something I mentioned on RFN in the recent past.
So here's another way of looking at it.
I totally understand that white nationalists get lonely and benefit from having someone around to whom they may vent.
When someone finds the party, it's almost routine for them to dispatch a long, long, long email, pouring their heart out.
When some of these emailers show signs of potential, and Harold doesn't have the bandwidth to answer them, which is more and more frequent all the time, they're passed along to others who are able to devote time to them.
I personally find myself with that sort of time less and less as things progress.
As hard a line as I draw, on the matter of being someone's e-buddy, I do genuinely worry that their needs aren't being met.
But let me repeat the honest-to-God fact of the matter.
We can't be your friends.
There's nothing wrong with needing to talk to people or get questions answered.
But the Northwest Front is first and foremost concerned with creating a fighting revolutionary party in the Pacific Northwest.
It's totally human of you to need the affirmation of those like you.
But time resources aside, there's another problem.
This emotional need.
Once satiated, creeps up again and again.
In short, people need friends.
Again.
Fine.
We're not mad at you for that.
And in addition to the friend thing, lots of you want to feel like you're involved with the Northwest Front.
Here's where this gets dangerous from our perspective.
And oddly enough, this isn't an information security or personal risk sort of danger.
It's actually a threat to the goal the party has set out to accomplish.
We desperately need people here as opposed to on the internet.
Because nothing will be accomplished without your help offered here.
Physically in the homeland and in close proximity to other white nationalists, the party cannot allow someone to feel like they're involved when they're really not.
If you really do desire the friendship and camaraderie of Northwest nationalists, you'll find nothing but my enthusiastic approval.
If you really do desire to be involved in the only remaining chance to save our white race from physical extinction, you'll find nothing but my genuine acceptance.
But desire and doing aren't at all the same thing.
There are a handful of outlanders, and they know who they are, who offer genuine assistance.
The rest of you don't.
And as callous as it sounds, allowing outlanders to feel involved would dampen the desire to actually do what they need to do.
Here's the thing, guys.
Don't feel as though you need to avoid contacting us, and don't at all feel you can't ask questions.
Answering these inquiries is a large part of what we do.
But, especially on the message board, keep it relevant and on-topic.
If you're going to talk to us on the message board, please give us a substantial introduction to yourself, since it's required of new members.
Friendly reminder, no real names.
If you're going to send an email, don't be the guy from England that one night several months ago sent me a dozen or so useless news items.
There's one outlander's emails I always open.
He's a retired guy I met with a comrade off of the white nationalist email list before I came home, and he knows who he is.
I open his stuff because I think he's worth listening to, even when he's just passing something along.
Otherwise, the bad news spam and the you-gotta-see-this-video emails almost always get deleted.
Guys, really.
I know the party and I come off like total jerks for saying these things.
But this actually relates to my real politics talks in an important way.
The things white nationalists worry themselves with have absolutely nothing to do with securing an existence for our people and a future for white children.
If you need to bend our ear, please do.
But before you do, make sure it actually serves the Butler plan.
Alright?
Hail victory, comrades.
Yesterday we had a quick visit from Comrade Charles Martell from Montana.
This was just in and out, and he didn't have time to sit down behind the golden RFN microphone with me, but he did give me a request before he left for one of his favorite musical pieces from the show.
Charles is a big fan of Stan Rogers, who is Canada's greatest folk singer.
This is Night Guard.
Night Guard.
44's no age to start again But the bulls were getting tough and he was never free of pain Where others blew their winnings getting tanked Most of his got banked, saving for the farm He never thought she'd wait for him at all She wanted more than broken bones and trophies on the wall But when he quit and finally got the farm,
she ran into his arms, and now they've got a kid.
He was star of all the rodeos, but now they rob him blind.
It took 18 years of ramables and life on the line to get this spread in a decent herd, but now he spends his time pulling night guard.
He told her that he'd got it for the game.
Winnie 303 with his initials on the frame.
Riding in the scabbard at his knee.
Tonight he's gonna see who's getting all stuck.
Seventh won this summer yesterday.
Half a year of profits gone and now there's hell to pay.
The cops say they know who but there's no proof.
The banker hit the roof.
And damn near took the car.
He was star of all the rodeos but now they rob him blind.
It took 18 years of ramables and life on the line.
To get the spread and a decent herd but now he spends his time pulling night guard.
He hears the wire popping by the road.
Sees the blacked out reel coming for another load.
This time it's not one they take but two.
Two minutes and they're through.
Then laughing in the cab.
And here will be the end of this.
Cause all the proof he needs is lying steady in his sights.
It may be just the worst thing he could do.
But he squeezes up a few.
Then makes his call to town.
He was star of all the rodeos but now they rob him blind.
It took 18 years of ramables and life on the line.
To get the spread and a decent herd but now he's doing time pulling night guard.
He was star of all the rodeos but now they rob him blind.
It took 18 years of ramables and life on the line.
To get the spread and a decent herd but now he's doing time pulling night guard.
To get the spread and a decent herd but now he's doing time pulling night guard.
We're out of time already.
Time really flies when you're having fun.
So it looks like I'm going to have to let Who Guards the Guardians slide this week, but don't worry, I'll make sure to hit that again next week.
I suggest that this week, suddenly summer slump seems to have ended a few weeks early, and I had all kinds of people sending me audio files, and you guys need to keep that up.
It's important that the people listening to Radio Free Northwest hear voices other than my own from up here in the homeland.
One thing I want to add to what Andy was saying just now.
Guys, the next time you come across a YouTube video or a webpage or a news story that you're convinced just proves it all, then by all means, share it.
But don't send it to me or Andy.
You don't have to prove anything to us.
We know these things.
We know it's the Jews.
We know niggers are niggers and can never be anything else.
We're not the ones that you need to be convincing.
We're not the ones that you need to be talking to.
Share that link that just proves it all with someone who is A. White and who is B. Not involved in any way with the white nationalist movement.
We have to start breaking out of the bubble and bringing new people into our circle of knowledge and awareness.
Yes, there is a certain risk involved in trying to contact new people and place uncomfortable truths in front of them.
White people don't like that.
They don't know how to deal with it.
Yes, they may become angry and upset.
They may shout at you and order you to get away from them because they are afraid and they know that any contact with these forbidden ideas is dangerous.
And because they're terrified even to let themselves think about such things.
But you have to make them think about it in spite of themselves.
They are the ones that you have to convince.
New people.
People who have never heard any side of things other than what the television has spooned into their brain pans over a period of years.
They are the ones who need this knowledge, this proof.
The movement of racial knowledge and awareness should always be from the inside out, by which I mean knowledge should flow from the inner core of the small number of enlightened people ever outward into the great mass of white people who are not.
The flow of truth and knowledge should never simply be internal, being batted back and forth between initiated people who are already racially aware, like some kind of volleyball.
And yes, that's pretty much the story of the past couple of generations.
We're so scared to reach out to our own people for fear of being shouted at and fear of being exposed as someone who thinks forbidden thoughts that we just sort of huddle together and whisper to one another on the internet, and that has to stop.
I keep telling you guys that you need to screw your courage to the sticking point, as Shakespeare said.
The first measure of that bravery and will that you have to find within yourselves is the courage to approach new, non-movement people, many of whom will never have seen a racial video or held a piece of racial literature in their hands and their lives.
They're the ones who will bring the Republic into being, not me and Andy.
In layman's terms, this is called preaching to the choir, and we need to stop doing it.
But for now, our time is up, and so that's it for this week's edition of Radio Free Northwest.
This program is brought to you by the Northwest Front, Post Office Box 4856, Seattle, Washington, 98194, or you can go to the party's website at www.northwestfront.org.
This is Harold Covington, and I'll see you next week.