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Oh, then tell me, Sean O 'Farrell, tell me why you hurry so.
Hush, a vocal, 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, right will naughty you and me.
One more roar 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 Switch 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 throbbing For the blessed warming 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 It's December the 15th, 2016.
I'm Harold Covington, and this is Radio Free Northwest.
Right.
Earlier this week, I asked the people on the Northwest Revolution list whether they knew how to use SendSpace.com because I was planning on doing a separate audio file regarding some of the stuff I'm going to be touching on this week.
I was a little...
I'm twitchy about all the assorted hostiles who are listening over the back fence, and yes, every few weeks I get some indication that this is the case, so I'm not just being paranoid.
But after some consideration, I decided that A, I simply don't have the time this week to do two separate uploads, and B, the advantages of speaking of this openly right now outweigh any possible security problems.
Everybody needs to hear this sooner or later, so it might as well be now.
After all, it's not as if I'm going to be discussing anything illegal.
Of course, I am going to be discussing things that the government does not want people doing.
No, folks, it's not over yet.
The Democrats and the RINOs, the Republicans in name only, are making at least spasmodic efforts to stage a coup d 'etat on Monday, December the 19th, wherein so-called faithless electors in the Electoral College will cast their ballots either for the Hildebeest herself or for some agreed-upon RINO Republican candidate like John Kasich or Ted Cruz or even Jeb Bush, who was supposed to be the Republican palooka who took a dive for Hillary this time around.
By the way, if you ever want to see what kind of dweeb the Democrats view as a good Republican, check out the Alan Alda character on the TV series The West Wing.
A nice white guy in a suit who is pro-abortion and pro-buggery and loves all brown immigrants who just wants to balance the budget and who knows how to lose like a gentleman.
In other words, the exact opposite of Donald Trump.
As for a coup in the Electoral College, Right now, the attitude in most of the media and among the general population is to downplay the possibility.
Nah, that'll never happen.
Okay, probably not, mostly because I question whether anybody involved with this system, right or left, has the balls to make some great leap of new departure and groundbreaking innovation in anything.
But I could be wrong.
That's true that those electors meeting in the state capitals all across the country on the 19th are not required by law to follow the popular vote in their states.
It could be that there will be an attempted coup next Monday, either to elect the Hilda Beast by stealth and bring her shuffling out of her hidey hole in her daughter's apartment in Manhattan, Or else to throw the election into the House of Representatives where the never-Trump Rockefeller Republicans from the country club can slide in Jeb or even the weasel-like Ted Cruz instead of the candidate we all voted for.
Now, if that doesn't happen, in my opinion, President Trump will then be in the most serious danger of assassination he's been in since he first announced his candidacy.
It's obvious from the deranged reaction of the Democrats on election night that they had fallen into one of the worst mistakes anyone can make in politics.
They had come to believe their own propaganda.
They really were convinced that they were going to win on November the 8th and were genuinely shocked and horrified when they didn't.
They may not have gone for the John Hinckley option before then because they didn't think they'd need it.
They believed their own rigged polls.
But things didn't go their way on election day, and now they've only got a month left before the unthinkable happens, and there is a genuine, honest-to-God outsider sitting in the White House.
If that funny little weird loner with the pistol in his hand is going to step out of the crowd, they'd better get it done before January the 20th.
If I were Donald Trump, I'd make sure to wear a second-chance vest beneath my expensive suit, and once I got into the White House, I wouldn't poke my nose out for the next four years.
Of course, knowing that Donald, that kind of advice is the last he's going to take.
I really do believe that we need to take into account the probability that Trump won't finish out his first term.
Remember, they didn't take a shot at Reagan until he was three months into his first term.
If the deep state doesn't have Trump murdered, or they can't because they just don't have the organizational competence to do the old grassy knoll trick anymore, then what we're going to witness for the next four years is one long, titanic political and propaganda struggle to delegitimize, emasculate, and terminate his presidency through the abuse of the system, including the courts.
Trump has more enemies within the system than you can shake a stick at, not just Democrats, but most of the establishment Republicans as well.
Virtually all of the mainstream media, the entire Hollywood and academic world, the UN, the multi-billionaire George Soros, who makes even Trump look like a welfare bum by comparison, you name it.
The man is going to have almost literally the whole world against him and it's going to be almost as much fun to watch as the election, as the corrupt liberal democratic system which has kept us enslaved for a century finally tears itself apart.
The coming reality will be one long battle to delegitimize and destroy the Trump presidency from the very same people and forces who have been trying to destroy the white race as a whole for three generations, and I'm hoping that their turning on Trump will provide a distraction and a breather for us, for our wee little movement in general, and for the Northwest Front in particular.
That's what I want to talk to you about this week, the NF and what we have to do now.
I want us to use what I think will be this breathing space, when the enemy is so freaked out about Donald Trump that they'll lose track of little old us for a bit, to try and finally make the leap to an actual movement of live, physical people doing things in the real world and not on the internet.
No one else in the alt-right has been able to do that, with the exception of Alex Jones and Stephen Bannon, neither of whom I consider to be, in fact, quote-unquote, one of us.
Now, I didn't know this until I came across it a few days ago, that Bannon went to Harvard Business School, and he's a former investment banker from Goldman Sachs, for God's sake.
In the Navy, he did one brief obligatory tour on a destroyer, and then he landed at the Pentagon as a quote-unquote special assistant to the chief of naval operations.
This guy is as establishment-connected as they come.
Anyway, getting back to the NF, I hesitate to use the word organization because that term scares away 21st century white males.
It smacks of unpleasant things like hierarchy and discipline and order and teamwork and taking orders and doing boring stuff when you want to just hang out and look at porn on the net or play World of Warcraft.
That kind of buzzkill.
And we know it's really...
Just all about the buzz and the lulls, right?
I mean, it's not like anybody takes any of this stuff seriously, right?
We all know it's just a form of entertainment.
The world is going to hell and we're all going to die and nothing can really be done about it all, right?
It's a fun hobby, but nobody's nuts enough to sink any serious investment of treasure, blood, sweat, and tears into a hobby, right?
That's been our attitude for a generation, and it hasn't worked.
Okay, let's not use the word organization since that's so scary.
Let's just say that we have to turn the Northwest Front into a viable political movement with some kind of actual...
I just haven't been able to make use of them because of Well, the real-world situation that existed at the time.
Let's put it that way.
Yeah, I know that's really vague.
But remember all those unpleasant neighbors we have eavesdropping over the back fence?
Things are somewhat more feasible now, and we need to give it a shot.
Let's see.
What kind of reference can I make that modern-day white boys will understand?
Oh, I know.
I can quote Ned Flanders' beatnik daddy-o from The Simpsons.
We've tried nothing, man, and we're out of ideas.
And yes, I haven't been able to find the magic beans myself, either.
Although, at the risk of sounding like a buck-passer, there are a couple of specific and legitimate reasons why, in my case, I haven't performed as I should, but we won't wander off track here.
But the fact is, I do know what works, because I remember.
Well, okay, I won't go so far as to say it worked.
Obviously, nothing has actually worked over the past half century.
But you also need to bear something in mind, although this is going to sound like a really lame excuse.
The fact was that back in the day, the times and conditions genuinely weren't right.
Right up until 9-11, things really were too good and comfortable for most white people, and the demographic crisis was still escapable with a move to the suburbs.
There were jobs for anyone who wanted them, and with a little effort, you could still look away and pretend that you didn't see the millions of mud-colored immigrants.
It's no longer possible for white people to isolate themselves from the toxic waste of Obama's America.
It's no longer possible to keep on pretending that there's nothing wrong.
Let me put it this way.
I really wish that through some Doctor Who steampunk time travel event, we could confront the objective conditions of today with the material and the human resources and the quality of human resources that we had back in 1972.
And I don't just mean the NSWPP.
Right now, people like Ed Fields and even David Duke and me are kind of the last of the summer wine.
That's why I keep telling you, you guys need to make as much use of us now while we're still around as you can.
Now that objective conditions finally are getting to the point where it looks like the world stage might be ready for us, I sure wish we had a lot of that summer wine back.
Well, that's science fiction.
We have to deal the cards we're dealt.
Let's face it, everybody took almost a year off to follow the thrills and chills and spills of the 2016 election, and I get that.
It was an important and significant time for the white race on this continent, and the Trump presidency will continue to be so, but it's now time for the Northwest Front to get back down to basics.
And the most basic act of the entire Northwest imperative is homecoming, getting your ass and your assets here to the homeland where you're supposed to be, as the trucker puts it.
That's what we need to double down on.
Our primary task of bringing white settlers to the land that God or the gods or the cosmos, the Great Pumpkin, have designated for our people.
I know some of you are on the organizational list, and so you get that letter and you're familiar with what I refer to as the Great Project.
And that's an important part of our plan, right enough.
But more than anything else, we have to start getting people here in some kind of realistic numbers.
Even if we did build it, they still have to come.
For the next year, I want to concentrate on bringing as many new white racial settlers into the Northwest as we possibly can, and not just here in the Pugetopolis area.
All you guys who have been out there living in the wilds of Oregon and eastern Washington and Idaho and western Montana, it's time we got you some company.
I'm calling this project Settlers 17, and I'll talk more about it later in the program, but right now you need a break from the sound of my droning voice.
Music by Ben Thede Good evening, comrades.
Tonight I'm going to be discussing The Unstoppable Far Right, and this is by Timo Lukoki, and apparently he's with Politico and has been in the media somewhat.
Now, this is a book that deals with a study regarding Euroscepticism in England, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden.
And this study looks at the growth of Euroskepticism through the lens of a conservative newspaper, one for each country.
In this study, the coding was the same for all nations, but it was relative to the nation's debate regarding the Euro project.
So if a politician...
Wanted to maintain the status quo, they would get a neutral rating relative to whatever the status quo is in the country they're representing.
But if they were positive for the Euro project, then obviously they got a positive rating and negative, they got a negative rating.
Now, like Brexit the movie, this report focuses attention on neuroskepticism.
Regarding the sovereign debt crisis, which of course came about after 2008.
Now this report is written in a repetitive and technical language, and its sole purpose is a discussion of strategy to stem the growth of the far-right Euroscepticism.
As I've explained in earlier MP3s, the far right is not inevitably against European integration.
When we think of more classical cases of what is called in this book the far right, and we think of Mosley, or we think about Third Reich, for example, in these cases they were not Euroskeptics at all, and in fact quite the opposite.
However, it is true in a contemporary sense that the far right in Europe and Euroscepticism are often linked.
So in this paper, no distinction is made.
There are three recommended strategies.
The first is this idea of policymakers having a pro-European stance.
But also having mid-right parties, which would act as a safety valve, a certain controlled opposition that would behave as if they were hearing concerns of the voters and preventing the voters from actually turning to far right.
So I suppose giving the voters some fake sugar so they won't have any real sugar.
Now, the second is this idea of taking a step back in order to have a great leap forward.
And in this case, you might even promise referendums if necessary.
Now, a prime example for this type of strategy, and of course, this book was written before the Brexit came about, was the Netherlands.
Now, at the time of this study, the prominent...
There was a time in Holland, in recent memory, actually a little bit before this book was written, when a right-wing party called the PVV was very popular.
But perhaps because they were getting so popular, a couple of more moderate parties came forward.
One of them was the CDA and the other was the VVD.
And they started to take a harder line on sovereign debt.
And also, the VVD wanted to strengthen asylum criteria.
Many Dutch voters, when they were given this choice, ended up choosing the more moderate party.
And this development is held up as a model and a way to stem the far right.
Now, apparently this is what happened with Brexit, and it turns out to be more than these backroom manipulators bargained for.
Now, the third concept that's given, and to me it seems like the simplest, is about reframing arguments to claim that integration is in the best national interest.
For example, the Dutch and the Germans could be told that the far right would endanger their purse.
Now, the study is really quite concerned with UKIP of Britain, but it really doesn't imagine Brexit would ever really take place.
Now, it also notes that an opening did come up in Germany.
When the CDU and the CSU, which is really the same party depending on whether you're in Bavaria or not, withdrew Euroskeptic statements and did open a certain amount of room by 2013 for the AFD.
Now, this study makes no mention at all of the NDP.
One doesn't even know their positions from reading this book.
But again, it does talk a great deal about England, and it talks about how Cameron was the forerunner in Euroscepticism when he spoke about not bailing out the South in 2009.
But he stopped short of wanting to leave the EU.
Although he did veto further integration.
Now, by 2012, UKIP was growing, and it's really seen in this paper, of course, as a controlled opposition.
It does comment, the study comments, that the far right increases when moderate political actors legitimate the concerns but then sell out.
Even though the Swedes were theoretically included in the study, they're really not discussed because they rarely framed their positions in terms of the Euro project.
The study notes that perceptions are more important than actual policy.
To state the obvious, this paper or study, it's really a short book.
It's about keeping Europeans, and I suppose whites in general, away from the right, which is never completely defined, but it's clearly about the various behind-the-scenes social and psychological manipulations that are going on, and the study makes no attempt at all to conceal that.
While the Euro project may well be a stabilizing factor, the study certainly sheds light on what might be termed, again, the backroom type of dealings.
Obviously, what's happened with Brexit is really beyond their wildest dreams, because it does state very clearly that victories should be symbolic only.
So I hope you found this report to be eye-opening.
This book is, in some respects, a fairly quick read, although I sometimes found these strategies to be, I would say, somewhat unclear because they seem to go back and forth between talking about politicians that have always been pro-Europe project.
versus politicians that are Euroskeptics and how exactly this should be manipulated.
So I would almost wish that this report could be rewritten to be a little bit clearer and a little bit less repetitive.
But at any rate, you can find this report on Amazon for under a dollar and it's really very interesting.
So I hope you enjoyed this discussion or at least found it an eye-opener.
Have a good evening and hail victory, comrades.
We'll see you next time.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Last week's lengthy review of the Northwest novels generated a lot of queries and email discussion and whatnot about those Northwest novels.
And I got an email from a longtime supporter who was a fan of my work who pointed out something that it just never occurred to me, but amazingly it's true and I just never thought of it before.
Now, some of you know that in the novels, the fictional national anthem of the Northwest Republic is a hymn written by Martin Luther in the early 16th century called A Mighty Fortress is Our God.
In actual practice, of course, I doubt that would be the national anthem of the Northwest Republic.
I personally would prefer something with less specific religious connotations, but it just kind of fell out that way in the novels.
Anyway, this one comrade pointed out that...
To his recollection, I've never actually played the song on the show here, so here it is, the fictional national anthem of the Northwest Republic, A Mighty Fortress is Our God, and this is the Discovery Singers.
The Whitey Fortress is our God A poor one ever failing Our
helper, the omnipotent one Of mortal hills prevailing For still our ancient gold Of saints who burned us blood His craft and power are great And our
quick ruler paid On earth is not his evil To be in our own strength The
pride, our shining would be losing Were not the white man on our side O man of God's own choosing Does this who that may be?
Christ Jesus is his name Lord shall come on his name From age to age the same And he must win the man on our side And all this group with devil's will And all
this group with devil's will Should threaten to undo us We will not be for God God and fill his truth To triumph through The prince of darkness grieve
He's random of our evil His rage we can endure For no one ever failing For no one ever failing For no one ever failing For no one ever failing For no one ever failing
For no one ever failing For no one ever failing For no one ever failing For no one ever failing For no one ever failing The spirit and the gifts are ours Through him who will not sign him With goods and
things record For no one ever failing For no one ever failing For no one ever failing The body they make clear God's truth are my best still His kingdom is forever
Thank you.
Greetings from Seattle.
This is Andy Donner.
Before the election, I had a short segment on RFN wherein I promised I would make my concerns about Trump known should he win the presidency.
Well, he has, so I need to do that now or else it will get lost in the long list of RFN items I need to process and record.
You wretched denizens of the internet, unfortunate enough to interact with me on social media, have already seen quite a bit of my actual opinion of Mr. Trump and the alt-right.
Those of you who don't fall into this woeful category are going to need the following prologue.
I voted for Trump.
I don't like him because he's not one of us, but I voted for him.
Anytime one has the opportunity to refuse a Clinton something, it's always the right thing to do purely on principle.
It's also the case that I couldn't give Hillary Clinton a pass on a purely practical level since I'm genuinely afraid of the things we know she would have done.
I in no way could condone not putting my mark of disapproval on the entire Democrat Party when the option is given me.
Sure, my state is so damn blue that there is no tangible point other than the principle itself, but sometimes that has to be enough, and this was definitely one of those times.
But none of that means Donald Trump was my candidate.
And the second half of the disclaimer.
I'm not trying to take away from what happened this election cycle.
If nothing else, the will of them as is so much better than you and I was outright ignored, and their media mouthpieces were blatantly disregarded in a major landslide.
When you factor in the reality of Democrat vote fraud, Hillary actually had at least three fewer states, and that makes Trump's actual electoral college tally much larger than it appears.
I'm going to spend quite a bit of time in upcoming weeks bursting Los Trumpadores bubbles, but don't take that to mean I have a negative opinion of these events as such.
I have to do this in order to prep a massive truth bomb, which I'll probably hold off dropping until the new year.
So here's the deal.
Harold has repeatedly said Hillary Clinton is a known quantity, and that's why we're afraid of her.
That's true.
He's also said that Trump is an unknown quantity, and that's why he, and in the interest of transparency, I fear him.
At a later date, when all this has settled down and the election itself is likely out of our systems, I'll go into exactly why the alt-right is full of buffalo excrement and Donald Trump is not anyone we can rely on for any genuine white nationalist concerns.
I bring this up because I'm not going to do any of that today, even though I'm discussing something very similar, and I need to make sure the differences between that talk and this one are noted.
On with my actual point.
Do you all recall that Supreme Court mess from last summer wherein faggot and dyke marriage was wrongly deemed legal?
I'm sure you all remember that this sort of thing is absolutely not in the purview of the court system according to the way the founding felons set up our particular constitutional system of government.
To be more precise, the courts don't make law.
And even if they did, such a policy would be null and void by nature's law anyway, so it's a moot point.
As it so happens, Mr. Trumpalupagus doesn't see things that way, and this gives us a very interesting insight into his person.
In the last week or so, at the time of prepping this material anyway, Donald Trump has stated that so-called gay marriage is settled law, and he doesn't intend to dredge that subject up for review.
Setting aside the issue of revisiting bugger non-matrimony for today's discussion, the matter of this being settled law is deeply disturbing.
It's not law, since the Supreme Court can't make law.
Further, it's not even 18 months since it was enacted.
Even if it were legitimate law, which, I repeat, it never could be even if it were passed by the legislature and signed by the president, it's anything but settled.
Donald Trump, as I will demonstrate far more thoroughly in coming days, does not have the disposition to successfully be president in the way a moral person would expect of him.
And since I'm throwing out disclaimers left, right, and center, here's another.
I don't give a rat's ass about the system or its constitution.
At best, the NF keeps things legal because it's necessary.
It's a tactic we need to preserve for as long as possible because it's what allows us to operate as needed at the moment.
And because we have sundry nefarious entities both in and out of the government listening, I'll toss in this next proviso.
No plans for the illegal aspects of the process of liberating the Northwest American Republic exist.
None whatsoever.
But back to my point.
I don't actually care about the integrity of the American constitutional process or any of that American political garbage since it's all a crock.
But the specifics thereof do combine and coalesce into a reality which does have tangible effects we should be aware of and anticipate.
And that being the case, is the Trumpalupagus really a great choice for our current political climate?
I think not.
Recall that all administrations have a pattern of adopting whatever bad habits the previous administration began.
and then increasing them by at least an order of magnitude.
There have been cases of this all throughout American history, but the most obvious case at the moment is that of Bush 2 and the Patriot Act.
The theory was bad, and the implementation was even worse, because that whole NSA surveillance mess was pure, grade-A, Patriot Act chicanery.
And that's just one example from one bad decision.
This is very relevant to Trump's imminent assumption of power because we need to seriously analyze Trump's person in light of the Obama administration's bad habits.
While there are an incredible number of genuinely awful things any of us could point out for a discussion which were done either by the Obama administration or on its watch, the prevailing theme has been the use of executive orders to accomplish objectives outside the legal bounds imposed on the executive branch of our federal government.
Obama used executive orders on a regular basis for items a functional government would have been able to process without some sort of abuse of power.
The examples are all obvious and well known, so I don't need to deal with them here.
Consult Google if you're curious about specifics.
I can hear all sorts of objections being yelled at computers, phones, and other devices right now because my point is becoming obvious and many of you don't like it.
But seriously, think about this.
Trump is used to getting his way as an executive, and he's not used to working within constraints he himself didn't create.
Sure, he can't be careless in how he goes about making his deals, but there isn't a lot he can't do.
Further, it's been pointed out that he's not at all idealistic.
This point has been hammered home by Rush Limbaugh over the last several months when he's been asked to explain why it is ideological attacks on Trump from all quarters have failed, and will continue to fail.
But this lack of ideology is actually the threat Trump poses.
Sure, I'd still rather have him than some Democrat or neocon of whatever political party.
And of course I'd prefer him to some run-of-the-mill Republican because they're known for surrendering to the Democrats before they actually take office.
But not having any ideological commitment means that he has no defined position.
We can't actually predict how he's going to react to anything that might pop up.
I'll go into this more when I deliver that promised talk at a later date.
But what really is he going to do?
This came up on RFN and in the comments section of recent RFN episodes.
This executive order thing is going to be a real problem for the country.
I'm really, really glad I'm not the only one who noticed this either.
The reality is Trump's administration is going to have to fight not only the other branches of government, but perhaps its own departments and divisions.
Trump isn't too likely to get any sort of real cooperation out of Congress.
And he's going to have to resort to executive orders to get anything whatsoever accomplished.
Further, if the trend holds, Trump will be very much at home in issuing useless and even detrimental executive orders just because he knows he can get away with it.
Once again, I can hear all sorts of screams from the four corners about how Trump will do good things with those orders.
But will he?
Bear in mind, we still don't actually know any of his policies since he's had to warp them several times just during the campaign.
And on top of that, keep in mind what I said earlier about his general disposition.
Trump hasn't shown any particular leaning towards a proper understanding of how American government is supposed to work, per his remarks about enshrined perversion being settled law.
And if that doesn't convince you, recall Trump's opinion of the Affordable Health Care Act.
He doesn't want to just repeal it.
He wants to replace it.
And yes, that's a problem.
Insurance is a product that needs to be sold on a market basis based on the needs of the person buying it.
A federal program isn't going to do a whole lot there, and this exposes the real problem with having voted Mr. Trump Alepagus into the White House.
He's used to taking action to solve problems, and putting new procedures and policies into place to better what's already there.
But government doesn't work that way.
Or rather, it shouldn't.
Coming up with new programs is exactly the wrong thing to do for a whole host of reasons I won't get into today.
The Trump family actually put forward a plan to help working mothers get the daycare they need.
Most of you might not remember that, but it was a genuine news item during the campaign.
And it was really, really rocky.
The Democrats were pissed off they didn't come up with it because it plays directly into their supposed concerns.
Republicans were pissed off because they didn't think of it, since that would let them cozy up to the Democrats they hoped to impress.
And worse yet, every quasi-conservative political pundit had to apologize to their audiences for Trump's campaign.
Because their listeners almost certainly know more programs and replacements for existing programs are the wrong way to run a government.
There's nothing wrong with the way Donald Trump goes about running his businesses, but he was elected to do those same things to the government.
Sure, it's the job of the executive to take actions, but only the right ones, with a proper understanding of their consequences in the private sector.
I'm not convinced Trump has the makeup to match the job requirements of the presidency, since the way he goes about getting things done makes him the worst possible person to put in office when there's a trend of executive order abuse, and even when there's not.
We're all aware of what happens when the government does the wrong thing, even if their reasoning was good.
Trump is probably going to throw that into overdrive, and I anticipate we're going to be left with a severe mess of unintended consequences of Trump's orders.
And that's not an optimistic or pessimistic prediction either.
I genuinely believe it's middle of the road.
Further, Trump has, as a unique augmentation to his business acumen, the ability to manage and manipulate debt at a genius level.
But is that a good thing for a government official?
Yes, the public debt is disastrously high, and on the surface, it makes sense to put a debt expert into office.
But think about that more carefully.
The government needs to jettison debt as quickly as is possible because the interest payments alone already consume a gigantic portion of the annual budget and it's just going to get worse.
I know there's no quick fix to this problem, but manipulating debt isn't the responsible thing to do when you're a government.
Trump is certainly a highly skilled person in every regard, but he could still have the wrong skills for the job.
I certainly don't think he would deliberately do the wrong thing, but he might do very, very wrong things from a sincere place.
If you're still doubting my reasoning, let's use a more familiar but still appropriate example.
How many times has the party complained that we always seem to be awash in middle-aged, particularly late middle-aged, pale blobs that suddenly decided they were going to start noticing race and try to get involved in some sort of white nationalist activity?
It's pretty damn common.
Nearly all of you have listened to RFN for so long that there's no way you don't know the solution to our racial woes.
Nevertheless, there will always be quite a few newcomers who haven't actually changed their politics to reflect their new racial beliefs and need brought up to speak.
A major part of the problem of the recently racial pale white blob is that they haven't done any consideration of their other political stances.
It's very common for someone to become a proper racist, which is all well and good, only to tack that racism onto their existing ideas and do nothing else with it.
That's absolutely the wrong thing to do since race, as a concept, is kind of a big deal and it affects every aspect of everything.
I've paid enough attention to American politics to know Trump's name has been bandied about as a Republican presidential nominee for at least a couple of decades.
No, really.
I remember because it was by the pro-abortion faction of the GOP.
I recall this because not all that long ago, he was very clearly in favor of abortion, such that he wanted to be president purely for the purpose of putting one of his lady relatives on the Supreme Court because she would defense abortion so-called rights.
And yes, that was in the recent past.
I keep saying I'll go into detail on all this in the near future, and I will.
But do be aware, many of Trump's assumed political positions, such as his sudden burst of pro-life sentiment, are very new to him.
Further, this observation of mine takes for granted that he genuinely holds these beliefs, which I consider a very questionable proposition.
At best, he's going to clumsily implement ideas he hasn't thought through.
This isn't likely to go anywhere near Hillary Clinton levels of teraband.
But it's still a very frightening prospect for a man in the position I've described today.
Hail Victory!
Yeah, you see, this is the problem.
I said this before the election.
Donald Trump has done us an immense service by seeing off the Hildebeest.
And for him, all praise and all kudos.
I won't ever try and take that away from him, but now the trouble is...
We don't really know just who we've got in the White House.
Who are you?
I woke up in a Soho door where a policeman knew my name.
He said, you can't go to sleep at home tonight if you can get up and walk away.
I staggered back through the underground and the breeze blew back my hair.
I remember throwing punches around and preaching from my chair.
Well, who are you?
Who are you?
Who are you?
I really want to know.
Who are you?
Tell me who are you.
Who are you?
Cause I really want to know.
Who are you?
I took the dude back out of town, back to the rolling pin.
I felt a little like a dying clown with a streak of red tinted.
I stretched back in a handcuffs and looked back on my busy days.
Eleven hours in the tin pan.
God, there's got to be another way.
Well, who are you?
Who are you?
Who are you?
Oh, who are you?
Who are you?
Come on, tell me.
Who are you?
Who are you?
Oh, who the fuck are you?
Who are you?
Thank you.
Thank you.
The End I considered tacking on the lengthy rant from Comrade Jay from Tacoma, but that would have run the show way long, which is okay in a way, because for the past few shows I've been hogging the mic a bit, and it's time to hear some other voices.
But I promised you guys I'd talk about Settler 17, and so instead I may actually run a bit under this week.
Now before I move on, just a quick interjection here on Andy's commentary viz the Trumpster.
It's now the morning of Tuesday, December the 13th, and I just checked Drudge Report, which is the first thing I always do when logging on.
At the top of the page, I see our President-elect Donald Trump with his latest guest at Trump Tower, the nigger rapper Kanye West, who is married to one of the Kardashian wog women and who recently had some kind of mental chimp-out in public over one of his quote-unquote fashion shows.
And because of his official celebrity rich nigga status, instead of being taken to the rubber room at the county cackle box, he was taken to a nice, cushy private sanitarium in Los Angeles.
Apparently, this coon was quite literally dragged away in a straitjacket by the men in the white coats.
He stayed there a couple of weeks, drying out and getting his nappy head together.
And then he was released.
And now he's the guest of President-elect Donald Trump.
Who, for all anybody knows, may be offering him a cabinet post.
Secretary of Booga Booga Booga or something of the kind.
Why is the President-elect of the United States meeting with a crazy nigger who was just released from a mental asylum?
Inquiring minds want to know.
They see why we're concerned about who we put into the White House.
Okay, Settlers 17. For the next year, even more so than we have been, the NF needs to bust our butts persuading white people to finally get their asses in gear and come home here to the Northwest, where the hell they're supposed to be.
This is going to be even harder than it was before because of the election results.
If the Hildebeest had won, we all would have known what was coming, and those of us with two brain cells to rub together would have started packing their U-Hauls for the Northwest on the morning of November the 9th.
But now we've got to deal with a dream deferred.
White people are easily confused and easily depressed, and at the slightest reverse of fortune, white people give up and curl up into a little ball and suck their thumbs.
And it's going to be hard to get them out of that little ball and get them back on their feet and get them stacking the boxes in that U-Haul truck, but it's got to be done.
Now, history will record that this Trump thing is the beginning of the end, and we are really, really running out of time to get our act together.
It has to be done.
When this Trump situation goes south, in whatever way that occurs, some bad, bad shit's going to start happening.
What's going to go down and what I already see signs of is that once all the cheering and the fist bumping and the chants of USA, USA are over, at first, white Americans are going to relax and kick back.
They've fought the good fight.
They've won.
God is back in his heaven, and a white man in an expensive suit is back in the White House, so everything is as it should be.
Us white boys will plunge right on into Christmas and an orgy of shopping mall spending and consumerism and then we'll sit around watching niggers play football on TV and wait for January the 20th for this guy to make his inauguration speech and march into the Oval Office and then keep all his promises overnight.
We're Americans and we have been socially engineered to demand instant gratification of all our desires or else we show them.
We change the channel.
I figure it'll probably be late March or early April before buyer's remorse starts setting in.
White people will see that the Walmarts are still full of gooks and beaners and the gabble of foreign voices.
TV is still full of liberal crap and sexual perversion, and we're still having to work two or three part-time jobs instead of one decent one.
We still don't have any affordable health insurance.
We're still having to take out a second mortgage to keep Grandma alive.
We can't walk to the corner convenience store because niggers with hoodies hang out there.
The plant, pretty clearly, is not going to be reopening, and if it does, it'll be using $10 an hour Mexicans on the line.
Our sons can't get into college, or else they're still living in the basement at age 30, and we realize that we've been betrayed again.
And that's when we'll scream and holler and sob and wring our hands and throw a tantrum and then go off into a corner or a closet and curl up into a little ball and put our thumbs in our mouth and just give up on politics and everything.
Yeah, I know.
I've had people ask me, seriously, why we should even bother to try to save a race of people who are so weak and timid and supine.
A people who will not fight even in the face of threatened extinction.
I don't have a facile answer to that anymore.
I just say we do it because it's right.
I do remain convinced that once we finally awake and at long last we take the sword into our hands again, there will come a perceptible change and we will once more find God's favor and the difference will be like night and day.
I know, last time I promised.
I'll lay off the metaphysics.
Anyway, the fact is that the white man needs Northwest migration now more than ever, because when this Trump thing implodes, it's going to happen fast.
Now, as with any immigration effort, the NF is going to require immigration officers.
What I need on this end is for as many of you comrades out there as possible who are already resident in the Northwest homeland, To come out from behind the computer, step forward, and volunteer to act as local contacts for Settlers 17, people to whom I can refer potential white migrants for your area.
Now, once I have a list of local people who are willing to help, I can talk about some of these areas on Radio Free Northwest and see if I can drum up interest in getting you some racial neighbors where you live.
You will need an email address which does not contain your actual name.
You will need a secure postal mailing address since you may well want to keep some or all of your migration work off the internet where it can be intercepted and read by the secret police.
A post office box or mail drop is fine.
You will need a usable contact phone number for your Settler 17 work because you will need to speak to potential migrants in person.
And assess them verbally.
Now let me be clear here.
This will involve risk and inconvenience in our highly risk-averse and inconvenience-averse subculture.
Your contact information will be made available to strangers, mostly off the internet, with all the potential drawbacks that entails.
Yes, I know, it is entirely possible that some of these strangers may be, well, problematic in various ways.
After all, this is the internet, and this is our wee little movement, and sometimes that combination can be...
interesting.
Suttlers 17 will involve interaction with people you don't know, including eventually meeting them personally when they arrive on their scouting trip or their homecoming, and so you will not be able to continue hiding, at least not completely.
Ideally, we should actually publish at least a few of these email and mailing addresses on the website and elsewhere, but even I have to admit that's probably poking the snakes a little too much for safety.
Now remember, there will be a renewed interest in us on the part of the media as part of the general effort to discredit and do harm to President Trump.
I've actually turned down media interviews since the election because...
I refuse to help these reptiles attack and discredit the president-elect.
Bear in mind, the sharks are always circling around us out there in the water.
But sooner or later, we have to go in the water and swim to safety.
That's what I'm asking you to do here.
There will be more coming on Settlers 17, a lot more, but you guys, I think, can kind of get what I mean, so start turning it around in your minds, and hopefully a lot of you will decide that it's time to take that first step out from behind the computer.
Time to put your toe in the water with the sharks.
And on that cheerful note, our time is up for this week's edition of Radio Free Northwest.
This program is brought to you by the Northwest Front, Post Office Box 2188, Bremerton, Washington, 98310, Or you can go to the party's website at www.northwestfront.org.
This is Harold Covington, and I'll see you next week.
Until then, Sasha Underban.
Freedom.
Thank you.
Westward from the Davis Strait, t 'was there, t 'was said to lie.
The sea route to the Orient, for which so many died.
Seeking gold and glory, leaving weather, broken bones, and a long-forgotten lonely care of stone.
Ah, for just one time I would take a northwest passage to find the hand of Franklin reaching for the before sea,
tracing one line through a land so wide and savage and make a northwest passage Three centuries thereafter, I take passage over land.
In the footsteps of brave Kelso, where his sea of flowers began.
Watching cities rise before me, then behind me sink again.
This tardiest explorer driving hard.
I would take the Northwest Passage to find the hand of Franklin reaching for the Beaufort Sea,
tracing one of our mind through a land so light and sun age and make a Northwest Passage And through the night behind the wheel, The mileage clicking west.
I think upon Mackenzie, David Thompson and the rest.
Who cracked the mountain ramparts and did show a path for me.
To race the roaring Fraser to the sea.
After just one time, I would take the Northwest Passage.
To find the hand of Franklin reaching for the Beaufort Sea.
Tracing one more line through a land so wide and savage.
And make the Northwest Passage to the sea.
The sea.
Like them I left a settled life.
I threw it off.
To seek a northwest passage at the call of many men To find their march alone back home again Ah,
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