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Oh, then tell me, Sean O 'Farrell, tell me why you hurry so.
Hush, awokel, hush and listen, and his cheeks were all aglow.
I bear orders from the captain, get you ready quick and soon, for the pikes will ski together by the rising of the moon.
By the rising of the moon, by the rising of the moon, for the pikes will ski 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 well north to you and me.
One word more for signal, token whistle of the marching tune.
Warrior pike upon your shoulder by the rising of the moon.
By the rising of the moon.
By the rising of the moon.
Witcher bike upon your shore by the rising of the moon Out from many a mud wall cabin eyes were watching through the night Many a manly chest was sobbing for the blessed warming light War was planned The sun passed along the valleys like the man she's lonely groom, 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 February the 9th, 2017.
I'm Harold Covington, and this is Radio Free Northwest.
Okay, as I pointed out, these days everybody and his dog has a podcast.
And those I've heard, it's all Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, and while I can understand that I myself can't avoid this, since he's the president and all, and he's actually doing relevant stuff, frankly, things are moving so fast that a weekly podcast really can't properly keep up, because anything I say now on Monday night will probably be dated and obsolete in 24 hours.
So, I figured out a way to cheat while still giving you folks your weekly Herald ration.
For the next two or three episodes, I'm going to be laying sections from a Mike Harris show I did last week on you, wherein it was pretty much about nothing but Trump.
We'll get to that in a bit, but first I want to talk about something non-Trump, which is an email I received from Comrade Bill in Spokane.
Dear HAC, what's your opinion on Pizzagate?
I wouldn't be surprised if there is a ring of child molester elites who are mostly Democrats.
I think it warrants investigation by law enforcement due to the circumstantial evidence, but they don't seem to be doing it.
Okay.
Pizzagate per se on its own, Bill?
Now, from what I know about it, that sounds a little too far over the conspiratorial edge to me.
That having been said, one of the longest-standing conspiracy theories, mostly on the right but a few lefties too, is the narrative that there is a network of highly placed pedophiles that really does exist.
Yeah, there seems to be something to that.
Now, when I first heard all of this back in the 1980s, I thought it was a bit weirded out as well, and I didn't take it too seriously.
But since then, these stories keep popping up, and in some European countries, there have been actual arrests and prosecutions of alleged participants.
Although I have to say some of those seem a little politically motivated to me.
Like in Britain, it looks an awful lot like this weird feminist bitch they had in the Attorney General's position just decided she was just going to go crucify every white male she could find from the Margaret Thatcher era.
These groups, or gangs, or secret societies, or whatever, are comprised of celebrities and powerful political and business figures who habitually abduct and otherwise procure young children, or in some cases underage teenage girls, for sexual recreation, and who get away with it due to their wealth and position, and the fact that in many cases they're the guys in charge of the police.
In fact, one of the first instances of any of this hitting public knowledge outside right-wing and conspiratorial circles occurred in 1996 in Belgium, where, through some failure in the usual protective measures, such a ring was exposed publicly in the media, wherein several senior police officers were arrested and charged with procuring children for politicians, judges, senior government officials, euro officials, etc., etc.
That was such a can of worms that apparently it's still struggling in and out of the courts over there.
As to whether or not Comet Pizza in DuPont Circle in Washington, D.C. does indeed conduct a child sex slave market in the basement, I kind of doubt it.
That actually sounds a little bit like fake news, some kind of red herring to me.
From what we know, the actual operation of these upmarket pedophile rings is a lot more sophisticated than that.
Usually, they get their kiddies from assorted group homes, orphanages, youth shelters, etc., where certain carefully selected procurers in government employment can kind of vet these kids and select who might be suitable for this little extracurricular activity, so forth and so on.
That is how the notorious Jewish labor MP and later on labor peer Greville Janner got his bugger boys.
He was part of some parliamentary commission or something that was in charge of all the boys' homes in Britain.
Kind of like letting the fox into the hen house.
Now, in this country, the biggest such incident was what became known as the Franklin Cover-Up, which was a giant Republican child sex scandal of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
And for those of you for whom all of this was before your time, the Franklin Cover-Up was a case that developed out in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1988 or so, I think.
In which a high-level Republican fundraiser, a nigger named Larry King, was found to have been embezzling money from the Franklin Savings and Loan.
What developed from that case was that one thing led to another, and witnesses came forward stating that King had taken children out of a local Boys Town orphanage and pimped them out to senior Republicans at his fundraising dinners.
The Nebraska state legislature tried to investigate, and that's where it really got interesting.
These state legislators who were investigating all of a sudden found themselves investigated and harassed over campaign funds and alleged financial corruption.
They were blackmailed by mysterious people calling them in the night.
All kinds of pressure was put on them to back off, which they eventually did after some of them were driven out of office.
Some of them lost elections, and the investigation was dropped.
There have been other breaches of security, I guess you'd call them, in the wall of silence surrounding these upper-crust pedophile ranks.
The most egregious of these involved Jewish millionaire Jeffrey Epstein, which has been widely reported in the British and the Russian press, but has been virtually ignored by America's media.
Now, the Jew Epstein, who was a close associate of many prominent American and British personalities, including President Bill Clinton and Britain's Prince Andrew, apparently served as a kind of procurer to the rich and famous.
Epstein specialized in abducting or luring away young teenage girls between about 12 and 16 from various towns in Florida.
He took them away to a private island in the Caribbean where he would pimp them out to his high-quality clientele.
Epstein was so blatant and clumsy that he got caught in such a way that he couldn't bribe or schmooze his way out, and he spent 18 months in a very luxurious special prison for this, and he had his federal charges dropped.
There is also the child snuff porn scandal, which involved the brother of a Jewish member of the board of Mitt Romney's Bain Capital.
In this case, two Italian journalists discovered that a Jewish organized crime syndicate based in both Russia and Israel were involved in making child snuff porn tapes.
They claim to have gotten hold of a list of customers of this organization with 2,000 names of prominent people in the United States and Europe.
The American distributor of these tapes was the brother of the Jewish board member at Bain Capital.
The two Italians who tried to break this story were told to kill it to protect the identities of the customers, and they refused, and instead broadcast scenes from these tapes on the air on Italian national television.
And for that, they were fired, and they've since disappeared.
The FBI investigated in the U.S., but they only charged the Jewish Bain Capital board member's brother, and he only received 18 months in prison.
The U.S. media mentioned the story in tiny little news articles on page 3, or the internet equivalent.
And there have been other similar scandals.
There's the Dennis Hastert child abuse scandal, the Alaska Republican fundraiser's child sex network, The fact that the shadow deputy prime minister of Britain used to be a lobbyist for pedophile groups, so forth and so on.
Look, there's a lot of this going on.
What can I tell you, Bill?
The people who rule us are scum, and we're scum for allowing it to go on and not, um, how shall I put this, imposing personal accountability on the people responsible.
As long as we're chicken shit enough to put up with it, it's going to continue.
Law of nature, my friend.
Every people gets the government they deserve.
*music*
Good evening, comrades.
Tonight I'm going to be discussing Germany's Third Empire.
This was a book by Arthur Muller Vandenbroek.
It was written around 1918.
Now, despite the Dutch name, the writer is a German national who was in such despair that by 1925 he commits suicide.
Like any writer...
Dealing with politics in 1918, Brock cares about defining three states of mind in order to reveal the political climate of his day.
The revolutionary state is the notion that the world is governed by whatever concept overthrew the former state.
Now clearly, in 1918, Brock thinks mostly of Marxism, but this might be any concept.
Reactionaries are the polar opposite of revolutionaries.
They desire a complete erasure of the revolution from history.
The main goal of the reactionary is to achieve the outer form of past glories.
Brock distinguishes conservatives from reactionaries.
Conservatives do not want to erase elements of history.
They are interested in indwelling power and spiritual elements.
Revolutionaries, Brock claims, confuse turmoil with movement.
Reactionaries, it can be inferred, do the opposite.
Marx was a resident alien, a Jew who did not understand European culture.
Germans are by nature faithful, loyal, and selfless.
Many German communists were led to commit to the notion of a nationless proletariat.
While the left became more dominant in Germany, Germans on the whole became more self-forgetting.
According to Brock, other nationalities like Russia and England took care of themselves.
German proletariat, back in 1918, was a product of overpopulation.
This is in part because Germans had fewer colonies, and in large part because a great many Germans who had been living in other parts of Europe returned after World War I. We would see the same phenomenon, and possibly even more so after World War II.
Brock views the German proletariat as the first of the oppressed, and Brock blames the reactionary element for creating a gap between the extreme left, the German communists.
The extreme right, the German conservatives, but takes heart that all the young Germans of his day were either extreme leftists or rightists.
Although Marxism may have promised the end of the state, it did not come about.
Burak appears to be a Nietzschean who sees Nietzsche as the opposite of Marx.
State and security are to be a substructure which will translate into the salvation of Europe.
Brock comments that the German communist is someone who is savagely and obstinately German, and he hopes for a time when they will unite with conservatives.
And he speaks of this idea of German socialism, which conceives of a...
The author strongly believes in a final mission for Germany, which he talks about as an immortal memorial to the existence of the German people to stand the limits of the furthest of time.
Rock seems to foresee another world war in which Germany will essentially sacrifice itself.
Now, mercifully, as I mentioned earlier, the author clearly would not live to see this.
But this writer obviously desires a sense of a grand death, and this has a ring of prophecy.
It also may betray his personal depression, really.
Now, the author reflects that prior to 1918, Germans were still very regional, but after Versailles, much more unified, and notes the great enthusiasm, especially within Bavaria.
Brock notes that mainstream parties are all affected by liberalism.
Yet Vandenbroek notes that these parties are becoming less and less influential.
And he talks about how the right has understanding, which is greater than the reason, which is the preoccupation of the left.
Today, less than a hundred years later, Germany is closer to an actual death than ever before.
Now, in September, there's going to be an election.
The situation is certainly very hopeless.
So dare we hope for the AFD or the NDP?
Clearly, Vandenbroek was much better at accepting this hopelessness, or this, granted a heroic hopelessness, And while I certainly embrace the heroic aspect, I certainly am, I think, less skilled at the hopelessness than he was.
Now, I would strongly recommend this book.
Granted, it's a subject that may be, in some respects, upsetting.
But if we got upset that easily, we probably wouldn't be listening to this podcast in the first place.
And it certainly is a look or a study into Germany during that.
So, I hope you enjoyed this review.
I really found this book very interesting.
Is it a little repetitive?
Yes, but not overly so.
So, have a good evening.
Hail victory, comrades, and thank you very much for listening.
We're about to die.
We're about 18 wheels of road men, we're gonna do what they say can't be done.
We've got a long way to go, and it's a short time to get there.
I'm westbound just like a band that runs.
If you put hard on the belt, and some belt will bind them brakes.
Let it all hang out, cause we gotta run the baby.
Number four.
Greetings comrades, this is the trucker coming at you from Southern California.
It happens to be sunny today.
Yesterday it was raining cats, dogs, and whatever, along with some hail and thunder, which I don't normally hear around here.
I remember that from my childhood days up there in Michigan.
But, so, anyway.
Well, I hope all y 'all are working on your migration plans and scouting trip and stuff.
Just got done with the inauguration last week, and...
Many people made their plans and managed to trek out to Washington, D.C. to either welcome in or not our current President of the United States.
It's just amazing that all these radical groups, the Trump haters...
What not can manage to get organized and carry out all these road blockages and smash up storefronts and assault Trump supporters, but you can't seem to manage to make a simple scouting trip out here to the Northwest so you can plan your migration out here for the rest of your life rather than just a few days of pleasure and getting to be there for the inauguration or the other Another thing that happened
last week of SHOT Show.
A lot of people made their migration plans and trips and whatever you want to classify it as and made it out to Las Vegas for the SHOT Show.
You know, it's just amazing you can manage to go and get that knocked out.
You can go and do your, for the Harley riders and other motorcyclists.
Manage to make it to Sturgis every year or every few years or whatever.
But you can't go and manage to make a scouting trip out to the Northwest.
Oh no, we can't do that.
Nope, but anyway.
So I just thought I'd throw that out at you.
It's just amazing that you can't go and get your plans together, get your act together, get your, what do you call it, shit in gear, and manage to make it out to the Northwest for even a lowly scouting trip.
I mean, granted, this isn't probably the best time of year to be doing this because of the snow and all that, but it's, hey, if you're dedicated enough...
You'll find a way.
Obviously, there was a lot of dedicated people that managed to make it to Washington, D.C. to either support or hamper the inauguration.
So, I know we had a lot of people out here in the Northwest, both up there in Seattle, Portland, and Olympia gumming up the works and not supporting our current regime that's now in place.
Well, I'm, as you can tell, I'm kind of, yeah, I'm behind.
Trump, I hope he does well.
I really, certainly, truly do hope that he can get things straightened around that Obama managed to screw up.
I mean, he may not be able to undo everything, but hey, I'm wholly behind him.
I hope that he does manage to go and get things squared away, back on the correct track.
But I'm already out here in the Northwest.
I've got my roots planted.
I've got my little piece of ground.
That I own.
Not the bank owns, mind you.
But I own.
Yeah, granted I do have to pay property taxes on it.
So the government's got their digs in it too.
But hey, it's all mine.
I don't have to go and pay out to anybody else for that.
So, alright.
Well, comrades.
Hopefully, I don't know if this might make it in this week.
I'm not sure if I'm too late for this week or not.
But anyway.
Enjoy, comrades, and hope to see you on the road, making your scouting trip out here to the homeland, and maybe you will manage to make it to a get-together on time sometime when I'm home and we can go and enjoy some good times sharing some of this nice northwest air.
All right, well, that'll be it for this time around, so hope to see you out here in the homeland soon.
We're down to down, but 18 we have a road map.
We're going to do what they say can't even know.
We've got a long way to go, and a short time we get there.
I'm whisked, I'm just a bunch of bandit runs.
We're going to do what they say can't even know.
This is a guy called Patty Charlton, who has been called the White Woody Guthrie.
Now, most of you won't get that reference, but God, I hope that catches on, because it will piss off the Reds and the Liberals no end.
The song is called Will the Wetbacks Be Deported?
Mr. Soros was not elected, yet he rules right over us.
And he flooded all our countries with state-sanctioned bugs and scum.
Will the Wetbacks be deported?
By and by, Lord, by and by.
There's a fiery hell waiting, playing them globalist bastards die.
Hell of millions are on his payroll from the enemy.
By and by, Lord, by and by There's a fire in a hell of women Women globalists bastards die Now all you Antifa band together Pretend you don't do what you're told.
You're a bad parody of pop culture, the foot soldiers of the status quo.
Will the wetbacks be deported?
By and by, Lord, by and by.
There's a fiery, a hell wind Where men globalists bastards die
And his cabinet.
Give our police more leeway.
Beat those protested, faggot hipsters, and blow their bourgeois asses away.
Hey, hey!
Will the Webbacks be deported?
By and by, Lord, by and by.
There's a fiery, a hell away at end, when them globalist bastards die.
Oh, will the wetbacks get deported?
Bye and bye, Lord, bye and bye.
There's a fiery, a hell away at end, when them globalist bastards die.
My, my, when them globalist bastards die.
There's a fiery, a hell away at end, when them globalist bastards die.
Well, good afternoon and welcome.
This is Mike Harris broadcasting on VeteransToday.com, also on FreedomSlips.com, Studio B, Revolution Radio.
Today is Tuesday, January 31st, 2017.
And since it's January 31st, everybody knows what that means.
It means rent's due again tomorrow.
So that is my cheerful note for the day.
I'm in shock and awe that the first month of the year has already gone by.
Anyway, by popular demand and multiple requests from a number of different listeners, I've invited my friend, author, and as guest, Harold Covington.
So, Harold, welcome to the show.
How are you?
Well, always glad to be here, Mike.
Well, it's good to have you, and believe it or not, I've been getting emails from regular listeners.
I mean, guys who listen on a regular basis.
When are you having Covington back on?
When are you having Covington back on?
We want his take on what Trump is doing.
So I thought, what the heck?
Let's get Harold on.
So let's start out with what's new in your world.
What's going on up there in the Bremerton area?
Well, weather hasn't been as good as it might be.
We are proceeding with the various NF things that we kind of, to some degree, put on hold during the election.
I mean, I have to admit, that was a very intense time.
We've got a new program that we're going to start rolling out called Settler 17, the idea being to bring more incomers here to the Pacific Northwest, to the homeland.
Before we get into the whole Trump scene, I would like to say that as incredible as the events of the past year have been, and as incredible as I think they're going to be for the foreseeable future, one thing worries me.
Our people have always had one very bad habit.
When we win one, we tend to say, yay, we won!
Yay, USA, USA!
And then we kick off our shoes, flop down on the sofa.
And go back to sleep.
And look, I am not in any way, shape, or form underestimating or trivializing what Donald Trump has accomplished.
But some of our people have developed a disturbing attitude of all our problems are now solved.
No, they most definitely are not.
I think the president himself is finding this out in the first two weeks of his...
Well, Harold, let me interject something.
The reason we have the problems we have today is because we, collectively, as the American populace...
We outsourced our civic responsibility to elected officials.
Absolutely.
We took our eye off the ball.
We forgot that each one of us is responsible every single day for what goes on in this country, and we outsourced it.
We sent some guy to Congress to handle it.
We sent some guy down to the county commissioner to handle it or the city hall.
All right, I voted for him.
He's going to handle it.
Well, you know what?
He didn't handle it the way I would have.
And so, shame on all of us for doing that.
If we didn't learn anything, that's the lesson I want us to learn, is that you can't outsource your civic responsibility.
Yeah, well, as I think Mr. Trump is finding out, we are dealing now with a power structure.
A gigantic octopus that has been in place for really a couple of generations now.
I mean, Mr. Trump says he wants to drain the swamp, and I'm all for that, but I don't think even he fully realizes how big the swamp is.
You know, it took decades for us to reach this level of national poison and toxicity in our political structure.
And it's not going to be solved overnight.
I think the president got a little taste of that just yesterday when, in fulfillment of one of his promises, he attempted to impose a temporary, let me repeat that, temporary moratorium on migration from seven of the most obnoxious Muslim countries.
And he found that his own acting attorney general simply refused to enforce the law because she was an Obama appointee.
I was glad to see that he moved fast on that and fired her.
Now I kind of wonder if she's actually going to even accept being fired or whether or not she's going to barricade herself in her office.
What you do is you give away her parking spot and you turn off her phone.
That's what you do.
But let's go back to these seven countries because I want to point something out to you and the listeners.
And that is these seven countries that Trump put the ban on.
Do you remember in the year 2008 when General Wesley Clark was running for president?
Wesley Clark came out and said he was privileged and saw a plan that the U.S. had in the Pentagon to topple the governments of seven countries in five years.
Guess what?
They're the exact same countries.
It doesn't surprise me at all.
What we're saying up here in the Northwest is, or saying I should say, is that at the very best.
Trump is going to give us a breather, some precious time to get our act together.
And we never know what's going to happen here.
They're already talking about using the 25th Amendment to depose Trump and all this horse manure.
And I don't really know that much about this guy, Michael Pence, who's the vice president.
I don't know if he would be any better.
Well, I mean, anybody would be better than Hillary Clinton.
But we simply don't know what's going to happen.
We don't know how long this breathing period is going to be.
The Chinese used to curse their enemies, saying, "May you live in interesting times." Well, we're living in interesting times, but we need to make use of these interesting times to try and finally, at long last, get our act together.
And so, we've got this Settler 17 program, which is going to pull out all the stops trying to get people to come home to the Pacific Northwest.
People may say that this is not an opportune time now that we've got the glorious God Emperor Trump in office who's going to do it all for us.
Well, the trouble is...
Even if he wants to, he's not.
Matter of fact, I believe I've said things like this on your shows that I've been on in the past few years, back before Trump even came along.
I question whether one man, even in an office like the presidency of the United States, can simply reverse 60, 70 years of this horrible, liberal, quasi-Marxist poison that's been injected into the American body politic.
Well, this has really been going on.
Since the Frankfurt School moved to Columbia University in 1932.
And what's happened with that, I was talking about this the other day with somebody, and that is that the Frankfurt School, when they came here, they rewrote a great deal of academia.
They rewrote all the work on sociology, psychology, anthropology, etc., to live in accordance with their vision of what they wanted people to believe in the future.
And that has permeated itself throughout all of the academia to where our kids now, when they're in grade school, are being taught things that the Frankfurt School propagated back then.
And they threw all of the prevailing wisdom that mankind had gathered over the previous thousands of years.
And they canned it.
And they said, no, no, this is how it really is.
We're going to tell you how it is.
The worst one is this guy, Franz Boas, who rewrote anthropology with this delusion that, oh, all of us are exactly alike.
Well, I'm sorry, but we're all very different.
We all have very different traits.
Anyway, I digress.
But that's how long the poisoning of our culture has been ongoing.
Oh, yeah.
Well, everybody, I think, in their own mind has their own date as to when this country went bad.
Some people say it's, of course, 1933 when Franklin Roosevelt came in.
Some say it's 1913 when the Federal Reserve was established.
I think, actually, if I had to pick a point, I would say April the 9th, I believe it was, 1861, when Abraham Lincoln called up 100,000 troops to use coercion on the South to force them to remain in the Union, which was the end of the old Constitutional Republic.
I had the pleasure of knowing Kirk Lyons, who was probably this country's last remaining honest attorney.
And I asked him about all this, you know, sovereign citizen stuff, about, well, there's fringe on the flag, so it's an admiralty court and all this blah, blah, blah.
And he told me something I've never forgotten.
He says, you know, look, all this stuff that these constitutionalists and these sovereign citizens come up with about this law and that law and blah, blah, this is perfectly good pre-1861 constitutional law.
But what these people don't understand is that when Lincoln called up those soldiers to use force against the South, to force those states to remain in the Union against their will, that was the establishment of the imperial presidency, and at that point, the old republic and all of its legal system simply disappeared.
These people that are trying to use secession right now, the Republic of Texas and all these liberal loons that want California to secede, etc., etc., They're going to find that it's just simply not going to be allowed, because that essentially was what the Civil War settled.
We live under an imperial presidency and under a centralized dictatorship in Washington, D.C., and anyone that ever seriously tries to leave or tries to march to the beat of a different drummer is going to get slapped down and get a bayonet out of his ass.
So we'll be interested to see how all this comes out.
But the fact is, the white man is still going to need a homeland.
Trump, as much as he has accomplished, as much as he might accomplish, is not forever.
As to what's going to happen with Trump, I frankly don't know.
I still maintain that at some point they're going to kill him.
Well, I'm of the same opinion, and that's why before he was even elected, before he even named Pence as his running mate, I said that's the most important decision he's going to make in his life, is who he names as his running mate.
Because if he names the wrong guy, and as JFK named Johnson, Johnson helped cover up the murder, and he was the one who benefited from it, one of the ones who benefited from it.
And so Trump had to find somebody who...
What Trump should have done is found someone who was, in the left's opinion, or the establishment's opinion, more terrible than he is.
And I don't think he did that.
I think he made a compromise and got a, tense as a go-along to get along, re-Republican.
If he wanted to do that, he should have selected Ted Cruz, because I'll say this for Cruz, love him or hate him, everybody hates him in Washington.
I don't know quite why, but I noticed this during the primaries.
Cruz is just despised by the Republican establishment.
Yeah, yeah, he is.
Well, that's how Trump could have kept himself alive.
If it comes, that is, is have someone they hate more than you as your successor.
I mean, that's straight out of Machiavelli.
Yeah.
I mean, that is straight out of there.
But anyway, I want your opinion on a number of things.
I mean, we're watching what's going on in this country.
We went from a 93% Caucasian majority in this country in 64, and now we're down to 54%.
Trump seems to be the first guy who's drawing a line in the sand and saying, hey, we're going to deport some people, or we're going to send these folks back home who didn't enter legally, where we're going to put the brakes on unrestricted immigration from around the world.
But you look at that, what's going on here, and what's going on in Europe, it makes for a very, very frightening set of scenarios, and it really emphasizes the importance of your work and your position.
Well, again, Trump notwithstanding, even assuming for the sake of argument that he is completely sincere about what he says he wants to do, I just don't believe that it's ever going to be possible to return to the 1964 level of a 93% majority in this country without the application of military force on a level which we have neither the practical resources nor the political will to apply, put it that way.
Now, I do believe that Trump can buy us some time if he is really, really serious about this immigration thing.
And apparently, judging from this week's events, he is, at least to some degree, what he can do simply by telling the Border Patrol and the ICE and the police to do their jobs and protect the citizens of this country and enforce the law.
That's all that's necessary.
We don't need, actually, any more laws.
All he has to do, which he is in the process of doing, apparently, is issue executive orders.
The fact that, hey guys, forget all that Obama crap.
The border is back.
We have the law.
Your job is to enforce the law.
Do your job.
That's all he has to say.
And from some of the things I'm seeing in the media, the actual cops themselves, the Border Patrol, the ICE and federal agencies that have been just totally destroyed and demoralized under Obama when he had them changing diapers and giving illegal aliens rides to Omaha and all this sort of stuff.
They are all for this.
Apparently, they're whooping and yelling and cheering, and they want to, in fact, when this idiot judge in New York, I guess Saturday it was, issued her little emergency injunction.
No, no, you can't do that.
You will not enforce this directive.
Apparently, a lot of the customs agents and immigration agents at New York Airport and other places just said, screw you.
We're going to ignore you, judge.
And that kind of disappeared real quick from the media.
So I don't know exactly what happened there, but all Trump has to do is enforce existing law.
I mean, really enforce it in a way that it has not been enforced in the past 20, 30 years.
And he would be able to achieve a significant statistical reduction of the non-whites in this country.
And at least get them out of some of the places where they definitely shouldn't be.
Now, you've got to bear in mind that most of the illegal aliens in this country are concentrated in the urban areas.
Mostly, the top 30 or 40 urban areas.
And if nothing else, if he can crack down on things like migrant labor and whatnot, get them out of the countryside, whiten up the American countryside some.
And, in essence, if enforcement can't drive them all the way back to Mexico or Afghanistan or wherever, it wouldn't maybe succeed in driving them into the cities.
To where we will have these big, seething, non-white masses in the cities, which is kind of what we have now.
But if nothing else, some enforcement can at least drive them out of areas in the heartland where they're starting to take up residence.
You've got Somalis in Iowa and all this sort of stuff.
Well, one of the most important things he needs to do, and I had a discussion about the wall, no wall.
I like the wall for the reason is that after the Trump administration is gone in eight years, the wall is still going to be there.
Okay, that's the positive of it.
But the reason we could get by without a wall is that if Trump enforced the laws against the people who employ the illegals, if he would fine them $10,000, if he would sentence them to six months in prison for...
I mean, I think that's one heck of a motive.
Then you go out and you target some Fortune 50 companies.
You know what I mean?
I always use the example of Tyson Foods and Marriott Corporation.
And you pick up their board of directors.
You pick up their top 50 managers.
You fine the corporation $500 million for the amount of illegals that they've got.
And you give these guys, you know, 10 to 12 years each.
I guarantee you that the stockholders, the shareholders, will respond to the fine that their management who cheats and doesn't hire Americans.
It'll have a profound effect.
Pink slips will go out all over the country the next day.
Well, the thing is, again, like I say, I believe he can, simply through enforcing existing law, put a significant dent in the problem and maybe drop those horrible percentages down a little bit.
Get the country back up to maybe 72% white, something like that.
But the problem right now has kind of two phases.
Number one is the immediate influx that took place under Obama when he essentially abolished the border.
And we had all those 18- and 19-year-old, 6 '2", well-muscled children, unaccompanied children coming in and so forth.
So the first thing probably that needs to be done is to deal with the Obama wave.
There's not even any pretense that they are legal.
They just walked across an undefended border.
And so it's going to be like wrestling an alligator to get rid of them.
But then, when that has been done, say around maybe 2020 or so, hopefully when he's running for re-election or somebody like him is running for re-election, they say, okay, fine, we've got a handle on the Obama way.
We deported about 12 million of them, so things are a little bit better in the country.
Your towns in the heartland of Iowa and Idaho and whatnot no longer have big camps full of Syrian refugees, and there's no longer Somali car thieves stealing your car and all this sort of stuff.
Now we've done this.
Now we have to deal with the core problem, which is the ones that are already here and the ones which have acquired, by hook or crook, green cards.
At some point in time, somebody's going to have to make basically a demographic decision saying that legal or illegal, this is a white country and we need to return to that 93% that we had in 64. That is where I believe the political will is going to be.
and come in but we'll just have to see I mean that one thing I will say about this whole Trump business we just don't know what's gonna happen from day to day No, no, we don't.
I mean, I tell you what, he's been, this guy's been working.
He's been like a house on fire in there.
He's been getting it done.
First off, I have to say that November the 8th and November the 9th, 2016, were just as much a day of utter joy for me as for every white person in the country because we actually saw these bastards go down.
He beat the beast.
And I will always, always give Donald Trump his props for that.
I don't care if they shoot him tomorrow.
He saved this country from Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton would have lasted, they might have kept her on a respirator or something, but she would have lasted eight years.
They would have made sure of that.
And this country could not have survived another eight years of Hillary Clinton.
And I will always give Donald Trump his props for that.
I have to admit that I was skeptical that he would actually try to keep his promises.
I used to say before the elections, the problem with Donald Trump for the president is that we don't know what we're getting.
The problem with Hillary Clinton is that we do.
In this case, we need to choose the devil that we don't know.
So we did.
And I was skeptical right up until January the 20th that he was going to actually make some kind of effort.
I mean, I didn't know what was going to happen.
I was going to say, hey, look.
Maybe, you know, after his inaugural speech, he's going to put on a Yarmulke and say, ha ha, I fooled you or something.
I mean, we just don't know with this guy.
But I have to say that I am impressed.
He has actually moved to keep every one of his major promises, including the beginning of building the wall.
I think the wall itself may not be an actual 20-foot wall all along the border.
It might be stretches of concertina wire and that sort of stuff, minefields and that sort of stuff, but that's fine.
He's keeping his promise.
I do want to say this.
There is one promise that he has not made any effort so far to keep up on.
Do I hear music?
You hear the music?
So hold the thought.
We'll be right back after this short break, folks.
More with author and publisher Harold Covington.
Stick with us.
Okay.
Here's a little souvenir from that time in the past when we were in 93% of the country.
And yes, I myself remember hearing this one on the radio.
This is Jimmy Dean.
Big John!
Big John!
Every morning at the mine you could see him arrive.
He stood six foot six and weighed 245, kind of broad at the shoulder and narrow at the hip.
And everybody knew you didn't give no lip to Big John.
Big John!
Big John!
Big Bad John!
Big John!
Nobody seemed to know where John called home.
He just drifted into town and stayed all alone.
He didn't say much.
He was kind of quiet and shy.
And if you spoke at all, you just said hi to Big John.
Somebody said he came from New Orleans where he got in a fight over a Cajun queen and a crashing blow from a huge right hand sent a Louisiana fella to the promised land.
Big Joc.
Big bad John.
Big John.
Then came the day at the bottom of the mine when a timber cracked and men started crying.
Miners were praying and hearts beat fast and everybody thought that they'd breathe their last except John.
Through the dust and the smoke of this man-made hell, walked a giant of a man that the miners knew well, grabbed a sagging timber and gave out with a groan, and like a giant oak tree, just stood there alone, Big John.
Big John.
Big John.
Big Bad John.
Big John.
And with all of his strength he gave a mighty shove, then a miner yelled out, "There's a light up above!" and twenty men scrambled from a would-be grave, and now there's only one left down there to save Big John.
With jacks and timbers they started back down, then came that rumble way down in the ground, and the smoke and gas belched out of that mine.
Big John!
Big John!
Big John.
Big bad John.
Big John.
Now, they never reopened that worthless pit.
They just placed a marble stand in front of it.
These few words are written on that stand.
At the bottom of this mine lies a big, big man.
Big John.
Big John, Big John, Big Bad John, Big John, Big John, Big Bad John.
Thank you.
Well, good afternoon.
Welcome back.
This is Mike Harris broadcasting on VeteransToday.com, also broadcasting on FreedomSlips.com, Studio B Revolution Radio.
Today is Tuesday, January 31st, 2017, and my guest is Harold Covington.
Harold, welcome back, sir.
Okay.
Before the break there, Mike, there was one point I wanted to make before I lose my train of thought.
There is one promise that Trump made before the election, which in my opinion, it is vital that he keep and that he make progress on, some kind of visible progress, hopefully fairly soon.
And that is to arrest, prosecute, and imprison Hillary Clinton, and with any luck, that old bastard bill as well.
Because it's not just a matter of common justice, it's not...
It's a matter of being vindictive over what they did to the country, but I believe it is genuinely a matter of national security and the safety of the public that those two cannot be allowed to remain at large, because already we see in the liberal blogosphere the effort to create the myth, the legend of St. Hillary, and there is talk about running her for mayor of New York, which would be a power base from which she could cause immense trouble.
We need to demolish this whole St. Hillary legend right now by bringing her to a public trial.
The email thing would be quite a good start, but let's get all of this stuff out.
And at long last, we need to make these two people answer for what they've done to this country.
It wasn't just exuberance that those crowds at the Trump rallies were yelling, lock her up, lock her up, she needs to be locked up, she needs to die in prison, in order just to balance the cosmic scales.
And so far, he hasn't seemed to have done anything along that, but I mean, okay.
And he does not have his cabinet officer of Attorney General Jeff Sessions in place yet, because if Trump was seen meddling, it would be called meddling, but he needs Sessions in there to do that.
One other thing, let me just interject something here, because I came across that this was an NPR report, if you can believe it.
NPR, okay?
NPR said there was as many as 25 million fraudulent votes cast for Hillary Clinton.
Now, that is unconfirmed.
I only have one source on it.
But if that is true, that means this is a landslide, a rout.
I don't know what other word you want to give it, but it means Hillary did not win the popular vote.
No, well, it's been pointed out that all you've got to do in order to get that straight is just...
We're back to California.
Once you do that, Trump definitely won the popular vote.
Even if you include places like New York and Illinois, Trump still won the popular vote.
If you just subtract the vote in California, which is the most corrupt, most non-white, most chock-a-block with illegal aliens state in the Union, even to the point where they're now talking about seceding from the Union because they don't want to live under President Trump and all this sort of...
Which, by the way, they're not going to be allowed to do that.
There's no way in hell that the Democratic Party is going to give up two Democratic senators, God knows how many Democratic congressmen, and a totally corrupt Democrat state government that generates all that lovely money.
That's just BS.
There is no way that any state is going to be lawfully or legally allowed to secede from the union because...
Well, another thing that's been suggested up here in the Northwest is that this entire idiot liberal coastal strip along I-5 up here with Portland and Seattle be kicked out of the states and new big huge state be Formed with Idaho, eastern Washington, and eastern Oregon, which sounds all very nice, but again, there's no way that the power structure is going to allow all of those new Democrat, I'm sorry, in this case, new Republican congressmen, because it would upset the balance.
But getting back to the Hillary thing, I am convinced that we have not seen the last of her.
We are not going to see the last of Hillary Clinton until she is buried at a crossroads with a stake through her heart.
Well, there you go.
But this is an NPR.
Like I said, this is unconfirmed.
This is me giving secondhand information out.
NPR has its moments, believe it or not.
I know they do.
The other one that has good stuff is National Enquirer because their stuff turns out to be true.
Well, they're the ones that blew the lid off the Monica Lewinsky thing.
Yep, they are.
But anyway, let's go ahead and move on a little bit here because I really do agree with you that Hillary needs to be prosecuted.
And not just Hillary.
Trump says he wants to make America great again.
If he truly wants to make America great again, the most important thing he should do is authorize a legitimate 9-11 investigation and go after the real perpetrators.
Because nobody with an IQ above room temperature believes that those two jet airplanes, hijacked by 19 Arabs with box cutters, brought down the Twin Towers.
The physics ain't there.
You know, it just isn't.
That's really, we are not going to recover.
As a country, until we bring the 9 /11 perpetrators to justice.
That's what has to happen.
If you look at an operation the size of 9-11, they didn't plan this thing in three weeks.
They had to have three to five years of planning for this thing, which puts it firmly under Bill Clinton's watch.
And so there's a lot of skeletons to be revealed to us here on who did it, why they did it, when they did it.
All of these things still need to come out.
And nothing would make me happier than to see the last four presidents, meaning Obama.
George W. Bush, Clinton, and George H.W. Bush, all sentenced to prison for their crimes against this country.
Absolutely.
I personally consider that the last American president in the traditional mold was Ronald Reagan.
And he screwed up big time.
Reagan did that I didn't like.
But still, he was essentially the last American president.
I don't know if I've ever gotten into my own personal peripheral part in the John Hinckley thing, but I am convinced, and I have more reason to know than most, that the Hinckley thing was intended to kill Reagan and put Bush Sr. in.
Absolutely.
Three months after Reagan took office.
I am absolutely on the same page with you about that one, 100%.
Yeah, well, I mean, basically the problem was nobody taught that idiot the difference between a.22 RG junk gun and a.45.
If Hinckley had had sense enough to use a.45, George Bush would have been president in 1981.
But the original frame-up was to try and claim he was a member of the quote-unquote American Nazi Party, whatever, however they might define that.
And I got pulled into that a little bit in 1981.
And then after about three days, you could almost tell that somebody had decided, ah, now we better go with Plan B here.
Let's go with the Jodie Foster thing.
Because they could see it was coming apart.
And so...
I guess after that, for whatever reason, they decided to just let Reagan take his course or whatever, but I'm personally absolutely and utterly convinced beyond a doubt that Ronald Reagan was meant to die on that April day in 1981.
I am very concerned that this is what's going to happen to Trump.
Right now, I don't know if you follow social media at all, Twitter and Facebook and all that sort of stuff, but there are just...
So many, I can't count, open calls from these lefty loons for the assassination of Donald Trump.
CNN tried to gin up an assassination attempt on inaugural day.
The big thing you see with these lefty loons on Twitter and whatnot is, oh, when is somebody going to be willing to take one for the team and kill Trump?
Simply by generating all this kill, kill, kill talk, eventually some weak-minded social justice warrior or some dumb black is going to...
At least give it a try.
They already have a couple of times.
They've caught a couple of people trying to get close to him with guns.
I don't blame Trump personally for having that private security detail of his either, because if I were him, I wouldn't trust the Secret Service, and not just because of political reasons, but because of things that the Secret Service got up to in the past few years, like drugs and underage hookers in Columbia, laying around drunk and tearing up their party houses in Martha's Vineyard.
That one case where that guy actually charged into the White House, ran into the front door, knocked some little female Secret Service agent to the ground.
He got up on the second floor of the White House.
This was just a nutcase waving a butcher knife.
He got up on the second floor into the Jefferson Map Room, and finally he was tackled by the Uniform Patrol of the Federal Protective Service, the cops in the white shirts, not the Secret Service.
And they found one Secret Service guy who was literally lying in a corridor in the White House someplace, passed out drunk.
I mean, I do a little feature on Radio Free Northwest.
I don't know if you've ever heard it.
It's called Who Guards the Guardians?
And I get into all the little peccadilloes that our beloved secret police, FBI, and ATF and whatnot get into.
And I've had several pieces on there about the Secret Service is demoralized.
They're incompetent.
They seem to be a bunch of drunks and drug addicts and whoremongers.
I admit that being forced to guard people like the Obamas is enough to drive any man to drink, but still.
So, I mean, I don't blame Trump for having his own private security detail.
I give the president advice, by the way, on Twitter, but at the end of it all, I put in parentheses, do not retweet, so I don't want to discredit him in any way.
I very much doubt he ever sees it.
But if he is going to get this constant resistance from within the system and without all these constant George Soros-financed rental mobs showing up and everything, what he needs to do is to create a genuine, for-real American citizens' militia.
I am not talking about some Emmon and Ryan Bundy clown show.
I am talking about, honest to God, citizens' militia commanded by either retired or detached-duty military officers with access to government supplies, vehicles, weapons, and whatnot from government armories.
Maybe he could work it through the National Guard, but he needs to have some muscle at his personal command that he can, if necessary, deploy and use in order to ensure compliance with the law and compliance with his executive orders, etc.
If he ever finally does that, if he makes some announcement that he's creating his own proper militia to basically enforce the will of his administration, enforce the law, and finally start going upside these people's heads, That is when we will know absolutely that this man is for real.
But right now, I think he's also hampered by the fact that he probably can't trust over half of the people he works with.
I mean, I think one of his biggest problems sitting up there in the White House is going to be not the Democrats, not the Monkoids running around in the streets or yelling and screaming and hollering or the feminists running around and taking off their shirts and waving their titties at him and all this sort of stuff.
His biggest problem is going to be these rhinos, these Republicans in name only.
They are the ones that are going to stab him in the back.
Well, I absolutely agree with that.
Let's look at something here because you touched on it.
And what we're seeing going on out of the left wing right now looks exactly like a color revolution as was imposed on Viktor Yanukovych, as was imposed in Egypt, as was imposed in, was it Georgia or Azerbaijan?
Oh, there have been about a dozen of Egypt, Tunisia.
All over the former Soviet bloc.
They tried it in the Baltics.
But that's what Soros is doing in the USA right now.
He's using the same techniques that he used to topple those governments he's using to topple this government because he doesn't like Trump.
Hillary didn't win.
Yeah.
Well, one of my little tweets that I sent to Trump, like I say, which I'm sure he doesn't see them.
He probably has some flunky read them, but I'm sure this idea must have occurred to him.
I said, Mr. President, you need to track down and cut off and choke off these George Soros funds that are going to all these left loon causes.
And it's obvious.
I mean, this is not just me talking about this.
It's been all over the alternative media.
All of these huge mobs that just mysteriously appeared within a matter of hours after Trump signed that order at the airports.
Who organized them?
Who paid them?
Who paid for all the buses?
I mean, I don't know if you've ever seen any of these pictures at some of these Black Lives Matter and other type demonstrations.
They'll have loads of buses.
40 or 50 buses, you'll bust them in.
And they advertise.
They advertise for them.
Oh yeah, they advertise rates of pay and everything.
I've also seen, today in fact, I saw a little comment on Twitter, which is interesting, and this might be true.
Where is Black Lives Matter?
It's almost like they've disappeared since Trump was elected because George Soros has no more use for them.
He's shifted his emphasis and now he wants to have mobs of queers and feminists and women's marches and that sort of stuff.
I think that's probably right.
If I was Soros, I probably would figure that Black Lives Matter has probably gone the way of ACORN and Occupy Wall Street.
You know, these things, they come and they go for a year, 18 months, and all of a sudden they disappear and nobody ever hears from them again because basically George Soros pulls the funding.
That seems to have happened to Black Lives Matter.
Well, I certainly hope so, because Black Lives Matter seems to be a terrorist organization by the current definition.
Oh, yeah.
We had some monkoid here in Seattle a couple of days ago, some female monkoid, who claimed to represent Black Lives Matter at one of these typical anti-Trump rallies, and she was screaming quite literally that it's time for the blacks to rise up and start just killing all white people, period.
Yeah, I've heard that from a number of Negroes who've come out and made such statements, which I think are irresponsible.
And here's the problem.
Okay, white people can get along just fine being just white people.
But if you put Negroes together and let them run their own country, you get Haiti.
They're a burden to how this country operates, how it runs, because they just don't compete and function in the same manner.
So they hold the rest of us back.
The example I gave the other day is, let me ask you a question.
Do you know how much money we've spent on the war on poverty since 1965 when Johnson put it in place?
23 trillion dollars, okay?
We have spent the entire national debt plus some just on the war on poverty, and we have more poverty than ever before.
And so it's time to take a different look at these things.
It's time to say, wait a minute, this program did not operate as advertised.
And we've got intergenerational dependence upon the free handout that the working people have to support the non-working.
We've got more poverty because we've got more blacks and more non-white minorities, more illegal aliens, that basically the people who spread poverty and who refuse to work within the American system to get out of poverty.
People who demand handouts, etc.
The various welfare agencies, especially in California and the HUD and Mexico, have got offices wherein they hand out literature to illegal immigration prospects.
And this literature tells them how to apply, for what benefits, in what states, in what cities, etc., etc., and it's all in Spanish.
The things that happened under Obama were beyond belief.
Look, I am no fan of Juggiers Bush.
God knows.
My personal blog, in fact, which I set up in 2006, was entitled DownWithJugEars.com.
Obama accomplished something which I never thought was possible.
He actually made George W. Bush look good by comparison.
Well, actually, the two worst presidents of my lifetime have been Lyndon Johnson and George W. Bush.
The one thing that they have in common is that they both presided over staged national tragedies, and they were both complicit in the cover-up.
And concurrent with that, they both implemented a number of laws and programs that the American people would never have tolerated, but they forced it down our throat because of the national emergency that they created and covered up.
I would have to basically say just the last four.
I mean, notice this.
Ever since Reagan nodded off and Bush was elected, Bush senior was elected in 88, I've noticed the presidents just seem to be getting worse and worse and worse.
But I would agree, in my lifetime, the worst.
Probably, as far as long-term damage he did to the country, was Lyndon Johnson.
And the thing is, I remember those times.
I remember the 1964 election and how everyone was laughing at Goldwater.
Basically, Goldwater was treated to a large degree like Trump.
But then, of course, he didn't win.
But I remember my parents and my grandparents did not think much of Johnson.
They called him Uncle Cornball.
Johnson got away with it for a long time because, of course, Nixon succeeded Johnson and all the liberal left loons were jumping up and down about Nixon, and so Johnson was able to kind of slip back into the mists of history, but...
He was responsible for the Civil Rights Act, for this, was it the McCain-Feingold, or what was it?
Not McCain-Feingold.
What was the one that revoked the immigration?
The Immigration Reform Act of 1965.
Right, that was Johnson.
And, of course, he was responsible largely for Vietnam, and he was a terrible, terrible president.
And, of course, most people listening to this probably weren't even alive when he was around, but he got away with it.
Yeah, I hear the music coming.
We got our break.
We'll be right back in a couple minutes, folks.
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