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Oct. 23, 2024 - Stew Peters Show
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Logos Academy Episode 15: Join or Die
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Okay, ladies and gentlemen, we are live.
Welcome, everybody.
It is episode 15 of the Logos Academy and the second show of the week.
Apologies, we're a little bit late today, a couple minutes, not too bad.
Today we have a very interesting topic, and it's a reference, actually, to something.
We'll get into that.
So the title for today's show is Join or Die, and this is not a threat to anybody.
Rather, this is a reference to, I think, a very important piece of American history and American culture that we need to connect ourselves to and have a deeper understanding of.
We'll wait for some people to fill into the chat rooms, and then we'll start broaching on the subject so we can discuss with people a little more directly.
Having a little bit of a problem with my Gab account for some reason.
I can't get in at the moment.
It's like my whole Gab actually reset itself.
So I'm going to have to work on that.
So I do apologize.
I did not post the stream on Gab, which is typically where I post everything.
So if you're first coming into the show, you might maybe be a little bit late or you might not see it because Gab is giving me a little bit of problems.
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And we're going to get into this very shortly.
So we've got John Bond in the chat.
Welcome.
Drift Hamlet.
Hello.
Hello.
Let me just try one more thing, see if I can log in this way.
I don't know what the issue is.
Okay, so we won't be posting the stream to Gab.
I do apologize for that.
I can't figure it out.
I'll figure it out eventually.
I'm Boomer Tech, so you have to bear with me with these technological things constantly having problems.
Zurich Blinken, welcome, welcome.
It's nice, now that I'm on this new show time, you're certainly able to catch more often.
It's nice to see you in here.
Okay.
So the topic for today is join or die.
And this is a reference.
One in the chat, if you have ever seen the...
It's not really an American flag.
I guess it kind of is.
If you've ever seen the yellow don't tread on me flag, one of you guys have ever seen that in the chat, two of you have not.
I'm very curious how many people are familiar with the reason for the flag, with the origins of the flag.
It's a very important flag.
It's one when I see somebody that has it in their yard.
I have a lot of...
I feel proud for a person when they have that flag in their yard.
It kind of shows me that they very much are a revolutionary.
They do not conform to some governmental nonsense.
Seeking the truth.
Thank you, my friend.
I appreciate that.
Certainly will.
This flag...
Don't tread on me.
Let me see if we can pull this up.
It'd be nice if we can show some images while we do this.
Okay.
It's kind of like really bad small image, but... but...
Maybe I can zoom in a little.
Let's try that.
Okay, let's see if that works.
Here we go.
Okay, so here's the Don't Tread on Me flag.
Okay, for those who might not have seen this before, which again, I'm sure most people are familiar with this flag.
You'll see it hanging out front of a lot of homes in America.
You'll see it on websites.
It's a pretty commonly used flag.
This is more professionally known as the Gadsden flag.
And the reason that it has a snake on it It's because it's a reference to an older piece of propaganda that our founding fathers actually used.
And this is the reference to the show title.
So let's pull this out.
Okay.
So this is a political propaganda piece that was drawn by Benjamin Franklin entitled Join or Die.
And if you notice...
It's a snake and it's broken up into little bits.
We've got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight little bits.
And these little bits are representative of the colonies in the United States at the time.
And this propaganda piece is basically stating if we're going to fight back against the crown or the British and we are to take control and have our own sovereignty, we need to join together, We need to be one so they cannot divide us.
They cannot separate us or use the divisions against us, right?
So they were essentially stating that all of these colonies needed to get together and fight on one behalf.
And then this flag, the don't tread on me flag, was a product of that that came later that said, okay, now we are unified.
We are together.
Now, don't mess with us, right?
You mean good old fashioned.
If you try to mess with a snake, right?
If you tread on a snake, you're likely to get bitten, right?
So that's what this is a reference to.
Now, this is a really important concept because The idea of us unifying against a government that is tyrannical and corrupt and not beholden to the people and doesn't care about the people's interests.
This is a revolutionary American spirit.
This comes from our literal roots exemplified in exactly those propaganda pieces.
And this is something that we need to learn to adopt today.
We have, amongst many groups, many different dogmas or theologies or strategies or the list goes on, right?
And all of these things cause separation amongst us.
So we have All of these different divisions, most of them are simply idealistic, right?
They have to do with an individual's worldview or their thought process.
Very little of these disputes are actually personal endeavors, although they're out there as well.
And these disputes cause us to have, well, we're divided, right?
And everybody knows through the art of war, the good old-fashioned strategy of divide and conquer.
And this is what the Crown was doing at the time, and this is what our government today is doing now, is they put us into categories.
It's actually a tactic that was used in the Soviet Union.
They did this in Russia.
This is how they started the communist revolution.
They started putting people in identity groups.
So there was the bourgeoisie and the proletariat, right?
And they were throwing these people into different identity groups.
So if you had an identity and they had an identity, And someone wrote something or stated something about how their identity feels towards yours.
You get offended.
It feels like a personal attack.
Even if it's not, it feels like a personal attack.
And this causes a natural tension, this division amongst people.
So the claim in the Soviet Union...
Was that they wanted everybody to be equal and they wanted everybody to be one class.
And we can see this just wasn't true, right?
This was a facade.
It was a lie.
The second that the Soviets came to power, which again, it was majority Jewish, the second they came to power, you could see an instant difference between the people that were running the place and how wealthy and how well off they were and the people that were supposed to be the citizenry of the country.
They became...
You know, peasantry overnight, almost everybody, they lost their rights, they lost their ability to function with any kind of liberty in society whatsoever.
And this resulted in gulags and you name it.
So this is a strategy that they use to get to power.
The lie is that they want everybody to be equal and on the same level and have no classes, so there's no divisions amongst us.
But then they get to power and they create the largest division of all time.
And that's the haves and the have nots.
So it's a little bit different when you look at National Socialist Germany.
They wanted to get rid of the class divide on a completely different grounds and basis.
The basis for them was that they wanted to remove all of these divisions, these things that are causing people to fight each other in their own country.
They wanted everybody to be a fellow countryman before anything else.
And again, this is a sentiment that is echoed by our founding fathers.
They cared utmost about uniting all of these people together under one banner.
And this is how the American Revolution was started.
I mean, this is early stages and there was a lot of other functions to this.
But this is how we began.
Again, this is our roots.
And it's a truly revolutionary root.
And we have to start looking at something like this and recognizing not the mistakes of the past, but rather the achievements of the past.
And we have to learn from those achievements.
So I know a lot of people say, well, we have to learn from the mistakes of the past.
You hear this phrase a lot.
Surely we do.
There are plenty of mistakes in the past that we do need to learn from.
We also need to learn from the achievements.
We need to look at the good things, the beneficial things that our founding fathers did.
We need to look at the good things that The Renaissance did, right?
You have to look at all of these historical events and learn from them in order to create a solid foundation for today.
And I think there's a lot we can learn from this original concept of join or die.
It's simple.
It's not lengthy or wordy or philosophically.
Well, it is a little bit philosophically driven with its undertones.
But It's not a very deep analysis or in-depth thing, right?
When you hear this join or die, it's three simple words.
And it has such a strong meaning behind it simply because of what it symbolizes.
Agromoite?
Am I saying that correctly?
I hope I'm saying that correct.
Hello, my friend.
How are you?
I see we got Pavlov coming in.
Welcome, guys.
Chats are a little slow today.
We've got Infinity Stone, my friend.
How are you?
It's good to see you.
Base Gen Xer.
Hello.
Divinus.
Welcome, my friend.
Welcome.
Let's let some people catch up here a little bit and we'll continue on in a second.
Let me just close a couple taps.
I also noticed on Odyssey, my title of my show is not correct.
If you guys see that.
Let me just update that now.
I physically just don't have a title.
I don't know what I was doing.
I did not get a lot of sleep last night.
I'm sure you guys can probably hear it in my voice.
I was hitting the snooze button like probably 30 times today.
today was ridiculous.
Artist Woffin, hello?
Hello.
I like the name.
Okay.
Odyssey title is updated.
Sorry about that, folks.
Mel, hello.
I haven't talked to you in a while.
I hope you're doing okay.
Kalasha, I'm doing well.
I'm doing well.
Thank you.
Tired, but I'm well.
We're surviving here.
Definitely did not get enough sleep.
It's becoming a bad habit for me.
I stay up too late trying to research things.
I'm always up until like 4 o'clock in the morning.
I like it.
It serves more true today, join or die.
Absolutely.
And I know it sounds like a hyperbolic statement.
It certainly does.
A lot of people might hear it at first and go, whoa, whoa, whoa, is that a threat?
But it is to an extent.
It's...
It's a threat and a recommendation, right?
Because if we don't unify, genuinely, and especially when we talk about this on racial grounds, if we do not unify, we are going to go extinct.
There is no question about that or speculation about that.
We have a choice.
I mean, it literally is join or die.
And a lot of people need to start getting into this mindset of We talk about tribalism.
You know, I definitely am a proponent of tribalism.
I think we need it.
I think it's necessary to an extent.
But I also think that we have to understand, because a lot of people get into this tribalistic mindset and they say, hey, you know, if it's white, it's cool with me, right?
Well, this is also a problem because being tribal and having a love for your people is one thing, and it's very good.
But that can't be the end-all, be-all of your morality.
Because Skin color or racial buildup is not a code of ethics, right?
So that is something that people have to understand as well, because I do see a lot of people in these circles, pretty much everywhere, really.
They make excuses for their own, specifically because they are their own.
And Jews do this too, right?
Probably they're the masters of it.
They come up with it.
For instance, this Leo Frank thing, this Jew who raped and murdered a 13-year-old girl, and then the ADL gets created by a bunch of smaller Jewish organizations and lawyers, create the ADL to defend this Jew.
Even though he raped and murdered a child, they come and defend him and they make movies about him and they talk about how he's innocent and all these things.
This is tribalism.
They're looking out for him specifically because he's one of their own.
Do I have any must-read book recommendations?
Yeah, I've got a couple.
Obviously, Mein Kampf, I promote all of the time, especially if, you know, living in modern society, that's a must-read.
Like, if we were living in, like...
The year 3100 and we didn't have all of these social problems and the social ills that we have today, I probably wouldn't recommend that book so highly because it just wouldn't be relevant.
But it's so relevant to what we're experiencing today.
I mean, it's a literal must-read if you're living in modern society and disgusted by the things around you.
It's an absolute must-read.
I also always recommend The Republic by Plato.
It's a literal cornerstone of Western philosophy.
Pretty much every philosopher that you can think of in the Occident has referenced Plato or has at least read The Republic and used, if not directly referenced it, used concepts in it in their own philosophy through reference.
So it's a must-read book.
It's very important.
And it also, funny enough, it was written 2,300 years ago, but likewise, it's very important to read today.
A lot of the things laid out in there are still very true.
Essentially, it's a...
That's the word I'm looking for.
It's like an analysis of human nature.
Yeah, that's something else too.
It's funny how people are about don't tread on me when the government is constantly treading on them and they do nothing.
Yeah, this is really important.
This idea of activism, of speaking with your peers and your community and trying to wake people up to these issues and get them together with you.
The best people you can try to talk to are people that have a don't tread on me flag in their yard.
Because they already have the healthy sentiment.
The healthy revolutionary sentiment.
Some of those people can be a little bit individualistic.
Don't get me wrong.
You'll find them.
But you'll get your hardneck kind of southern guy who's got the don't tread on me flag.
And when you try to talk to him about it, it's like, look, just...
As long as they don't come knocking on my door, I'll blow them up.
It's like, look, let's be realistic here.
Imagine if every American was like, yeah, yeah, I'm against the government breathing down my neck, but as long as they don't physically step on my doorstep onto my property, then whatever.
They can take 40% of my paycheck.
It's a terribly individualistic and short-sighted mindset.
Mel says, tribalism doesn't excuse poor morals.
It should enhance policing your own.
Yeah, I agree.
I agree.
And I think that is a mistake I see from people.
They see somebody still behaving poorly.
They're like, well, hey, it's one of mine.
So let's just uplift them.
Not uplift.
It's good to uplift people and try to fix the problems that they have.
But we shouldn't be excusing them and just say, hey, it is what it is.
You know, you're one of mine, you know?
Good, Seeking the Truth.
I'm happy to hear that.
Very happy to hear that.
June 12th, 1776 says, it has been join or die time since, at minimum, JFK63. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, probably even before that, but yeah.
Davina says, I had a question about the Talmud.
Someone pointed out that it is commentary on the Old Testament and not just laws, and that secular Jews don't follow it.
So it is commentary, but that commentary is considered oral law.
And then over time, it became written law.
So it is essentially legal documentation to them.
This is Exemplified in the Old Testament in the book of Esther, when Haman warns the king and says, there is a people in our land that follows not the king's laws, but their own.
What he's saying is that they have their own law set.
Now, back then, again, it was an oral law and it has turned into a written law at this point.
And I also disagree that secular Jews don't follow Talmud.
There's quite a few secular Jews that do.
Why do I not like Aristotle?
I'm just not a fan of his style of philosophy.
It's to me, it's more of a worldly philosophy.
It's less into the realm of thought and perception, and it's more in the...
He's almost like a scientific philosopher, if that makes sense.
It's just a different view or angle that he comes from on philosophy.
Chaos Paladin, hello, says, new to the channel, which of your videos cover best?
How destructive Christian identity Schofield has been to the church?
I don't have a specific video that goes in-depth on it.
I've certainly talked about it quite a few times.
I've never done a very serious deep dive into it.
I'm well aware of that concept, and it certainly is a big issue.
I'm not a very religious person, so it's never come to me as a serious angle for me to take myself from.
So I just don't talk about it very often.
But yeah, I am aware of it.
So I can't give you maybe a direct video that covers it in depth.
Oh, Cyrus Eye.
Oh, okay.
See, just goes to show how much I haven't done deep dives on it.
Yeah, uh...
As far as I know, all I can say about the Schofield Bible is it was funded by the Rothschilds, and this is where we get this concept of evangelical Christianity and this very suicidal Israel is God's chosen and these things.
Yeah, we've already watched Leon DeGrell's Message to the Youth probably over a year ago on my channel.
Long time ago, we covered that.
Did I read many books on the history of the Jewish question, or is it from studying scripture?
Mostly all history.
Scripture is a piece.
I certainly read the Bible, and there's some good things in there that you can study and understand on that, including the Jewish scripture itself.
When you read what they have to say, it becomes very clear that it's kind of very foreign to us.
But a lot of it is from history.
Reading some of the greatest men in history all kind of convening and agreeing on this overwhelmingly large problem is really something.
When you read back and you read Tacitus and Cicero in Rome and you read Martin Luther and you read All of these magnificent men, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche.
As much as a lot of people misconstrue Nietzsche's view on the Jews, I think he actually had some really good critiques.
When you read what he had to say about Jews, surely he...
See, this is the problem.
A lot of people, they see what the Jews are doing and they get so confuddled about it that they can't have a reasonable mind's eye with these things.
So they hate Nietzsche because he's complimented the Jews quite a few times.
But he compliments them not as like he's praising them or loves these people, but rather as they've adopted a concrete survivalist type of mindset that our people have not.
We have actually done the opposite.
We have taken on a pathologically altruistic mindset that is literally suicidal.
And this is that morality that he says is just incorrect because it leads to death.
It literally leads to death.
I mean, we're at a point where this morality system might actually lead to our extinction if we don't turn this around.
That's how bad this morality has been for us.
So he's very leveled in his critiques.
He critiques them.
He says some bad things, but he also says some good things.
And those good things are something we should be learning from, not getting upset about.
Is there proof that the Rothschilds were behind the Schofield Bible?
I believe so.
Yeah, I believe I've heard.
That's what I've heard.
Again, I'm not well researched on this.
This is what I've heard.
I've heard they were behind funding it.
Not making it, but funding it.
XSD says, hey, Zach, caught you live.
Incredible work over the last couple months since I discovered your stuff.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
A lot more to come.
A lot more to come.
Speaking of which, I forgot to tell you guys, on Friday, I've changed the show.
I was going to do a second episode on National Socialism.
We're actually going to postpone that until next week.
I have a guest coming on on Friday, Andreas Johansson of the Nordic Frontier podcast.
He lives over in Europe.
You guys might know him as HeyBuddy on Twitter.
I'm sure people have seen him.
Hey, buddy.
Very smart guy.
Really nice dude.
He's been on my show before.
I've been on his show before.
So we're going to have him on as a guest.
Try to help him promote his podcast a little bit and talk about what's going on in the world.
some of our philosophies and, and views.
Uh, yes, This is the thing.
Jews are tribal, inherently tribal, right?
And this is really important to understand because tribalism has nothing to do with religion.
Religion is a product of that.
So, for instance, the Germanics are a tribe.
The Romans were a tribe.
The Greeks were a tribe.
It's changed a lot over the generations and generations.
However, these tribes, when they build their own unique identity, with that typically comes a religion, a culture, things of this sort.
It's broadened itself now.
So now instead of individual tribes having their own individual religions, it is broadened into this kind of larger web of Abrahamic religions, which is a very different, again, something else that Nietzsche also would kind of hammer against himself.
And because of that, now we're starting to kind of lose the understanding of what exactly tribalism is, right?
So when we say Jews are tribal, essentially what it means is they look out for their people first, and they don't care if their people are religious.
They don't care if their people are...
God-fearing and pious.
They don't care if they're immoral and secular.
None of it matters to them.
What matters is it's their people.
That's their tribalism.
And this is what I'm saying is our people don't have this tribalism anymore.
We don't say, hey, I don't care...
Who you are, what you are.
This is a good one.
Back in the day, people would do anything for their blood brother, their family.
If their brother did something wrong, they would go to bat for him and they would fight for him no matter what happens in life.
They would always be there for him.
People aren't like that anymore now.
They'll cut their brother off over an argument of a football team.
They'll cut their own brother off because they disagree about the vaccine or because they disagree on who they should vote for in politics.
My camera lagging?
Oh, okay.
That was weird.
I think it just lagged a little bit.
We're so untribalistic and individualistic that we actually fragment our families because of these things.
What is happening?
My computer is...
My camera is in like slow motion.
Like I'm like...
It's really weird.
I don't know if you guys can see that or not.
It's totally in slow motion on my end.
It's weird.
There's like a delay to it as well.
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He says, Zach, food for thought.
The thing that most causes me to click on a live stream or video is the description, which usually lists the topics of discussion.
Okay, I'll try to get a little bit better on that because I really don't...
I really don't do that much on my end.
So I can try to put some titles in there or some descriptors in there.
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You would love to have something that connects the Rothschilds to the Schofield.
Look it up.
Look it up.
This is what I've heard time and time again.
Okay, people are saying good.
Someone says it is noticeable.
Actually, it seems to have gotten better now.
I don't know what that was.
It was really weird.
Like a tab just opened on my computer.
Everything started going really slow on my webcam.
It seems good now.
I don't know what the hell that was.
Yeah,
I'm sure for those that are interested in the Schofield Bible and learning more about that, there are probably a lot of people that are actually Christian and religious and have a personal passion for a problem like that that you can find on Rumble or Bitchute or wherever.
I'm probably just not the best person to ask.
I'm not in any way a biblical scholar.
I've read the Bible.
There's some things I agree with, I disagree with.
I'm not a scholar of it.
I actually have a hard time discussing these subjects because I think a big problem I have is...
I think I've said this on my show before, but I'll say it again.
Everybody in this room, we could all read the Bible today, every single one of us.
of us.
We could spend the next week reading the Bible.
And at the end of that week, we could all come in and sit down for an analysis.
And each and every passage in the Bible, we can all have a completely different interpretation of.
So 50 of us can read one section of the Bible and all 50 of us could have a different interpretation of what that section means.
This to me is...
A topic not worthy of going deep into debate or discussion on because it will always boil down to interpretation, right?
It's so far historically behind us.
You'll get people that say white people are God's chosen people.
You'll get people that say that Jews are giants from the Bible.
You'll get people that say that Jews are the seed of the serpent.
You'll get people that say that these aren't real Jews and they're fake Jews and they're using the Bible.
So you get all these different interpretations and my problem is None of it can be grounded into reality if everybody has a different interpretation of it, right?
So the Bible is a spiritual document.
It's a personal document.
And how you read that and how you view it, that's entirely your volition.
How I read it and I view it is entirely my volition.
And I'll never push how I view it on anybody else.
And I don't want them to push it on myself.
So it's not something I discuss a lot specifically for that reason, right?
Like you can read...
Something like Meditations by Marcus Aurelius or The Republic by Plato, right?
And if 50 of us read it, like 45 of us are going to have the same interpretation of how that book is put across.
Now, if you have more knowledge on other philosophies that connect to that, now you might have a different interpretation based upon the other philosophies that you've kind of inculsated into your worldview, right?
But for the most part, we're all going to have the same kind of grounded understanding of what exactly that book is putting across.
Like when you read the allegory of the cave, there's not much room for interpretation there, right?
It's a reference to human nature.
It's as simple as that.
It's just showing human behavior.
It's not actually, you know...
You can't interpret it the wrong way.
You can't say, oh, the people in the cave are the good guys in that story, and the people in the cave are just trying to help the guy that left the cave.
You can't interpret it in these ways.
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In regards to Schopenhauer, is it in the Oxford handbook or in another book where he brings up the Jewish problem?
You know what?
Let me see.
See, I actually, I have a reference of that saved because it's really hard to find.
I know when I first came across it, I saved it on my phone.
Because this is not something that you can just find anywhere. - Sorry.
Sorry, folks.
Dog is losing his mind.
So here's the quote from Schopenhauer.
This is from a footnote underneath...
trying to find out where what is a footnote under yeah i can't
i can't find what the what the exact reference is but it's in a footnote in one of his works.
And he says, the above-mentioned two Roman classics also indicate the degree to which the Jews have been detested and despised at all times by all nations.
The reasons for this may lie in the fact that they were the only people on earth who believed in no future life apart from this earthly life, i.e.
human beings were regarded as animals, The Jews are the scum of the earth, but they are also the great masters in lying.
And that's a direct quote from Schopenhauer.
So I don't know what that's a work on, but I know that it's in the footnote of something.
We are in a global Weimar Republic.
Yeah, I agree with that.
Have I heard the Nixon tapes?
Yeah, I heard the Nixon tapes.
I'm very familiar with them.
I'm a firm believer that...
Well, not a firm believer.
It's just the truth.
They pushed Nixon out of office.
He never did Watergate.
He was never found guilty in a court of trial or anything of the sort.
They pushed him out of office.
Watergate was this big scam that they put on him in order to...
To make him look bad so that they could try to impeach him and get him out of office.
It's the same way that the Jews were trying to impeach Trump for how long, right?
It was literally all Jews advocating for it.
Watergate was first released in the papers by Carl Bernstein.
He was an openly and devout communist Jew.
Same story, different day.
It's always the same thing, unfortunately.
The pattern repeats itself.
Seeking the truth.
Thank you, brother.
I appreciate that.
And I'm happy to answer any questions in the chat.
Love to help.
Didn't Hitler read Schopenhauer...
Yeah, Hitler actually quotes that exact piece that I just brought up.
He quotes that in Mein Kampf.
Oh, no, not Mein Kampf.
In one of his early speeches.
I believe it's Like a 1923 speech, or 22.
He quotes Schopenhauer and calls him the great master of lying.
He says, in the words of the great Schopenhauer.
Stop Jewish Villainy, welcome.
Welcome.
Homeschooled Jedi, hello.
We've got a lot of people in the chat today.
Long knife.
Welcome, guys.
It's nice to see everybody.
So, back to the concept of join or die.
Is it in Mein Kampf?
I thought it was...
Maybe it's in both.
Maybe it's in a speech and my comp.
If I want to get rid of the glare, I have to turn the...
Well, so I had turned this facing this way.
Didn't fix it.
I turned it facing that way.
It didn't seem to fix it.
The problem is I can't tilt the whiteboard because if I try to tilt the whiteboard, then I can't write on it because you can see at the bottom there, there's that little piece that connects it together.
That is holding the whiteboard in place.
That's what keeps it steady so I can actually write on it.
So if I open this up, And take it out.
Now I can't write on it because it pushes itself.
Oh wow, that tilt really helps a lot though.
Holy shit.
Maybe I can somehow tack it in place like that because that really helps a lot.
I wonder if I tilted it downward if that would help.
Come on.
If I were to tilt it...
Yeah, I guess if I tilted it like that, it would be really good.
Wow, that's way more visible.
It'd be harder to write on, for sure.
So it'll stay like that now, but if I touch it at all, like if I try to write on it, it's just going to keep, you know what I mean?
It just pushes itself, so I won't be able to...
That is quite a big difference, though.
Okay.
Anyway, back to the topic.
Join or die is a very important concept.
For those who are just coming in, we were explaining in the very beginning of the show what exactly join or die means, where it comes from, and what this concept is.
This is...
It's a revolutionary spirit that our American founding fathers had very deep within them that we have to adopt for ourselves.
And we have to understand that without us unifying as one collective group, we cannot win.
Simple as that, right?
This is common sense, realistically, so we shouldn't have to talk about this.
But there are a lot of people that allow personal biases or personal characters to divide amongst them or divide people around them.
You're never in this world going to agree with 100% of what any content creator says.
You might watch my show and you might think 90% of what I say is great.
You might hate 10% of what I say.
You might think 40% of what I say is great and hate the other 60%.
No one is ever going to agree fully on all things.
For instance, when I talk about Eugenics.
It's a hard topic for some people.
Some people really can't wrap their mind around it, and they're not a fan of it.
To me, I think it's a very logical and very reasonable thing.
Again, it literally means good creation.
It's a very simple concept.
So a lot of people hear that term, and they get kind of freaked out, and they don't agree with my takes on it.
And that's fine, right?
But then there's things I talk about that people love and they really agree with.
So would it make any sense if you agree with 90% of what I say, and you don't agree on that one subject, for us to sit and battle that out all the time and focus on that one little thing, if we agree on the 99%, why would we focus on the 1%?
And I see a lot of people doing this.
They have somebody that they love all their shows, they think they're a really brilliant guy, and then they're like, oh, well, you're really weak on this topic, so I can't watch your stuff, or I don't like what you have to say.
Well, We just can't focus on the small things like that.
We just can't.
We're not going to get anywhere.
And then additionally, another very important piece is not only can we not focus on these smaller things because it's destructive.
Let's say I do disagree with somebody on a topic.
The best thing or the most important thing we need to learn is how to handle these disagreements, right?
So you might think multicultural societies are good, right?
And I don't.
And I might think that you spreading the message that multicultural societies are good is a bad idea, a bad thing.
But rather than attack you and say, hey, you're an idiot.
You promote multiculturalism.
No one should watch your show.
That's not helpful.
That's not productive, right?
So we want to be productive with our critiques of each other.
It has to come from a genuine place, right?
You have to kind of maybe...
Have a view of trying to help the person that you're disagreeing with rather than attack them or tear them down for where their stance is.
Because their stance might be honest, right?
Or genuine in a lot of cases and not really recognizant of maybe some larger facts.
This is a thing a lot of people kind of like Pre-judge.
And they say, oh, you know, this guy, he talks about this, so he must be subversive, right?
Or he says this, or his strategy is this, so he must be subversive.
And I understand this because there is a lot of subversive elements in our movement all over the place.
But it makes people...
It makes people kind of paranoid that everyone is out to subvert them or throw them off or whatever.
You know what I mean?
It's a very paranoid mindset that a lot of people get into.
And we have to be very careful about not going too over the top with these things.
Try a larger marker?
Yeah, I will.
I definitely have to try a larger marker.
Write on it first.
Okay, yeah.
Yeah, George.
A lot of people get into these mindsets, you know?
Do I think that the Jews are operating off their own backs or...
Or do you think there's some sort of spiritual connection behind the scenes?
Like a demonic connection or instructions?
No, I'm not...
I don't really delve into the kind of speculative spiritual realm on things like this.
They're worldly people.
They're very much materially driven.
They have control over capital and material in pretty much every country that you can think of in the world, globally.
So, they're operating off of their own backs, but we also do have to recognize that they do have, we'll say, proxies that work on behalf of them, that care more about them than their own people.
A lot of sellout politicians, a lot of sellout media personalities, You name it.
Celebrity figures, all these different groups.
And they are working on behalf of this group.
So they're not necessarily operating off of their own backs in the sense that they're just kind of on this sole journey against everybody, which they are.
But they need to use other people to kind of do their bidding.
I don't know if you've ever noticed, they're not exactly very strong people physically or...
Or well endowed with some good genetic natural traits.
They're inherently actually very weak people.
That's why they have to lead towards things like deception and trickery, mockery, these different behavior types to subvert or distort us rather than directly attack us.
They're incapable of direct attack.
It wouldn't go well.
It didn't go well in Rome.
I think they learned the hard way in Rome.
Commonizer says, I'm not very religious, but they are demonic.
Yeah, it's...
Demonic is a tough term, you know, because...
Just like we were talking about with the Bible earlier, it's very interpretable.
So if I say this guy is demonic, you might say, oh, well, that means he has a literal demon inside of him.
I don't follow that.
I think that's silly.
But you might also look at him and say, oh, hey, that just means that he's vice-driven and he lives a really bad life.
Okay, if that's demonic possession to you, then yeah, I'll agree with that.
It's a very heavy interpretable term.
So I try not to get too in the weeds on it.
Brother, Stick sent me here with an 88, very based, support, super chat, rumble rant, is that what they call it?
Thank you, my friend.
He says, good to hear, brother.
Keep up the great work.
I absolutely will, my friend.
Thank you for supporting my show and enabling me to keep up this work.
And like I said, always and forever, all support that goes into the show or that comes into the Super Chats for this show goes right back into the show.
As you guys can see, we got the new webcam.
We have that lav mic, which I'm not using today.
I actually did not charge it because I have to get used to using it.
Too stupid to charge it.
So I'll charge it tonight.
But we're constantly getting new books.
I'm sure you guys have seen over time, this bookshelf is growing always and forever, which I actually do.
I have a couple of philosophy books that I need to get ordered.
I have not yet read The Genealogy of Morals by Nietzsche.
I have that in my to-get list, my wish list.
There's a couple other really important works that I want to get.
Just a lot of philosophical works that I need to catch up on.
I'm constantly reading philosophy.
It's all I read.
Even if I'm reading like When I read about National Socialism, I don't read about the history, necessarily.
I more so read about the philosophy behind it.
I'm reading Myth of the 20th Century, which is a philosophical underpinning of National Socialism, rather than reading about how they came to power or what their policy was for this or that.
I do read those, too, but my interest is in the realm of philosophy, more so.
Do I have E. Michael Jones books?
No, I do not.
I have read a couple of them.
Well, actually not even in full.
The only one I read in full was The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit, which that was a very solid book.
But a lot of his other books are very...
Well, again, he's a devout Christian.
So there's a very religious and spiritual aspect to his books that it just doesn't appeal to me.
It's a lot of scriptural references and things of the sort.
And I just personally...
I'll give you a really good example, actually.
Listen to E. Michael Jones talk about logos and listen to me talk about logos as a term or a word.
Very different.
Completely different.
You would think we're using different words or we speak different languages.
So for someone like himself, he actually uses the appropriate Greek.
It's logos.
But he talks about the logos, right?
And When he talks about it, he talks about it through specifically a Christian lens.
And he says that this is the eternal, you know, the eternal word of Christ, right?
When I speak about logos, I am using the old Greek philosophical analysis of what logos means, which is it has...
And it's similar.
It's like analogous to the Christian view of it being like the eternal truth or the eternal word.
But it also holds, when you read rhetoric by Plato, it holds a different importance, right?
It has a different meaning to it.
So it can mean...
Logic, right?
So if we're talking about rhetoric, you've got logos, pathos, and ethos, right?
And the logos is the logic, the pathos is the emotion, and the ethos is the authority, right?
So that is where I get this from.
That is why I use the term.
I use it in the Stoic Greek philosophy sense.
He uses it in a Christian theology sense.
So there's no problem with either one.
It's just that it's very different.
We have very different worldviews.
So that's why, personally, when I read his works, I'm not too enthralled, because we have very different worldviews.
We both understand the crux of the issue, the group causing it, but we have very different views on why they're doing it, or how they're doing it, or what their method is, or when it even started.
We have very different views on these things.
My friend Freedom of Speech on Rumble with another Rumble Rants Super Chat.
Thank you, my friend.
Really, a lot going on in the Rumble chat tonight.
He says, Mein Kampf by Uncle A, Nietzsche's Jewish Problem, The Histories by Tactics.
The Histories by Tactics is a really good one.
Great recommendation.
Really like that one.
On the Jews and Their Lives by Martin Luther.
That's definitely a radical one.
Schopenhauer footnote found in Parerga und Paralipomena.
I'm probably saying that wrong.
Paralipomena.
Minna.
Minna.
Two.
Volume two.
Definitely saying that wrong.
Thank you for the recommendation.
If you guys want the appropriate pronunciation or spelling, it's on the Rumble Super Chat on my Logos Revealed i channel.
I can't read that.
There's no way.
There's no way I'll ever be able to pronounce that.
Thank you, White is Right.
White is Right said, thank you for the support.
You're also paying for the people who are unable to support the show.
So thank you.
Thank you, brother.
I appreciate you.
And again, just being around, being around in the chat rooms, asking questions, bringing up thoughts and points, saying things like that.
That's one of the best ways you guys can support the show.
Doesn't cost you anything, just your time.
And one other way that I would absolutely adore if I could have help with, it's the only thing that I really need serious help with, is if people could take clips from my show, that would make my ability to do shows and research and all these things like 150 times easier.
Because there's a lot of times I have to watch back my own show for like an hour and 15 minutes that I already did before to find a clippable moment, and then I have to clip it up.
I have to kind of clip it, clip it up, clip it up even further to make it as short as possible to put onto my Twitter page.
And then, you know, it's a two or three hour process.
Meanwhile, if someone is watching my show in real time and they clip something that they hear that is insightful right away when they hear it and then send it my way and I can just edit that little piece that they've already clipped for me, I could get clips out there like way faster.
That would be a really good way you guys could help support the show.
So if you want to support, you want to help out, and you don't have a shitload of extra play money in your pockets, a really good way to help support this show is honestly simply to clip things for me.
Shoot them my way.
I'm on Telegram.
You can shoot them to me on Telegram.
If you're an email user, you can email me.
It's logosrevealed88 at gmail.com.
Any way you want, that would help me tremendously.
I cannot even express how much that would help.
Clipping stuff is the hardest thing for me because it's time-consuming.
First of all, I hate watching my own content.
I hate it.
I'm like, I already heard this.
I said it already.
I know what I said.
I don't want to watch myself back, but you have to to find the clip, right?
So definitely a pet peeve of mine.
I don't like doing it.
I would like to get somebody full-time to do it.
I'm not exactly wealthy enough to put somebody on a payroll.
Good one, Colonizer.
I'm confused.
Are you on another Rumble channel?
Yeah, so we are live on the Stu Peters Network.
However, we're also live on my personal Rumble channel, which is Logos Revealed Eye.
We're live on a lot of platforms.
We're five or six places at once right now.
I'll tell you what, since we're coming up on the hour, well, we're already over the hour mark, actually.
We're going to take a brief intermission, as usual.
While we take this intermission, I'm going to throw in the chat rooms the link to my bio sites.
So if you click on this link, this will bring you to all of my different channels so that you can follow all of them and keep up to date with me and network with me everywhere that I am.
So I'm going to throw this in all the chat rooms right now.
Here it is on Rumble and Odyssey.
All right.
Yeah, so you just click on that.
It's biosites.com.
It's very much like LinkedIn.
It's like a sister company to LinkedIn.
It's very similar.
So if you click on that site, it'll bring you to a page that has all of my stuff on it.
You'll be able to find all of my different channels that I stream on or upload videos onto.
Additionally, my Logos Academy Lectures series, which is by far my most popular series, can be found on there.
It's at the very bottom.
And then there's also two options to support the show.
There is Entropy.
So you can click on the live Entropy link.
You can support straight through Entropy.
And additionally, there is a crypto wallet where you can...
There's like several options on there.
There's like Ethereum, Litecoin, Bitcoin, Monero, Sol.
I think they're all on there.
So you can support that way as well.
I know we have a lot of the tech-savvy crypto bros out there.
And I know some people like the anonymous side of that and whatnot.
So...
That's always an option as well.
I always do ask if you do support the show through crypto.
I can't see who individually does it.
So if you just message me, like say, hey, Logos sent you five bucks on Monero or something like that.
Because I like to thank people when they support my work.
And I don't want you to feel like I'm ignoring that.
I just truly don't know how to see who did that to thank you appropriately.
So I always ask that if you do support through crypto, please just let me know so I can thank you personally for doing so.
All right, with that being said, we're going to take a little brief intermission.
We'll be back in about three or four minutes here.
I might make myself a coffee again.
I've been doing way too much coffee.
I hate coffee.
I hate it.
You guys know I preach against coffee, but I have not been in a lot of sleep, so I'm kind of like using it as a crutch.
I know it's weak and effeminate.
I need to get better at it.
I need to get away from the coffee.
I apologize.
I'm going to stop soon.
Give myself the rest of this week to be a douchebag and drink a little more coffee, and then I'm going to stop again.
I'm going to quit it like it's alcohol, as if it's some serious problem.
Because I very much do view it as a pretty big problem with coffee.
Alright, so in the meantime, while we're in this brief intermission, click on that bio sites, check out all my different platforms, see where you can support my work, and say hello to me anywhere.
And again, if you want to contact me personally, Twitter is a good place to do that.
Telegram is a good place to do that.
I'm LogosRevealed on Telegram, LogosRevealedi on Twitter.
And you can also email me.
I get a lot of emails.
Just know if you do email me, it might take me a little bit to get back to you because I get a lot of emails now.
But it's LogosRevealed88 at gmail.com.
Welcome, Phil.
Sorry just seeing you.
Just catching up with this chat a little bit.
The answer to what is good.
This question leads to the realization of God.
Okay, that's good.
Alright, folks.
I'll be back in about three or four minutes here.
We're going to make myself a coffee.
Still don't have audio set up on the Rubble Studio, so you're not going to have...
I typically like to play classical music in my intermissions, but you guys don't have audio.
And that's my fault because I'm too boomer tech to figure it out.
So I'll be with you guys in about four or five minutes here, folks.
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, we ladies and gentlemen, we are back. we are back.
Welcome, everybody, to the second half of the Logos Academy.
I just ripped my shirt.
Not exactly happy about that.
Like, pretty bad.
So...
Good, Bobby.
Maybe that's the goal.
Um...
See, we're talking about coffee in the chat.
I am, like, vehemently against coffee.
This is, like, shameful for me.
I feel like I'm being publicly humiliated by sipping this right now, especially in this very gay cup.
Oh, it's going to wake me up.
I do need it right now.
Okay, second half of the show, folks.
I think we'll have a relaxed second half.
We don't have to go crazy in-depth.
Join or die is not a very philosophically obsessive, deep thing.
We'll just kind of chat for the next hour or so.
We'll have a more relaxed stream today.
And we'll also...
show on Friday where we'll have Andreas as a guest host.
That'll be a lot more of a learning type show, a lot more value in that.
Today, we'll kind of relax.
We'll associate with the chat room a little bit.
So I see we got a lot of people in the chats today.
So we can take some more questions or We've had a lot of really good questions today, actually, in the chat room.
I really appreciate that, folks, when people come in with really good questions.
It really adds to the quality of the streams.
Thank you, Aoi.
I appreciate you listening.
Nice to hear.
Yeah, I actually have to pull these sleeves a different way because I don't want to rip them any further.
I'm just too swole.
Yeah, I'm freaking massive over here.
I'm always ripping my shirts with my noodle arms.
A big problem I have here.
I'm buying new shirts every week.
Coffee's great.
Yeah, sure.
Coffee tastes good.
The problem is coffee is like everything else.
It's something that people can become very reliant on.
I have family members that get one of those big things, a coffee.
They go through three of them in a week.
It's gross.
It's actually insane.
Yes, I read all of my chat rooms.
So wherever people are asking questions, we are live on the Stu Peters Network Rumble channel.
I'm live on my own Rumble channel, Logos Revealed Eye.
I am watching the chat room on my Twitter stream, on my Odyssey stream, and on my FTJ stream, which so far has only had JQ Unity in there.
Thank you, my friend.
Welcome, welcome.
I know FTJ is definitely in the process of growing their very new website.
I do want to recommend that you guys check out the website.
I'm not a tech guy, but I will say...
Sorry for the train.
I'm not a tech guy, but I will say that I've looked around at the interface on FTJ. Coming from the creator side, someone who's making videos, making live streams, it is by far one of the best layouts and interfaces that I've ever seen on any website.
I've been on YouTube.
I've been on Twitch.
I've been on Kik.
I've been on Rumble, Odyssey.
You name it, I've been on it.
It has, in my opinion, by far the best.
Yeah, see, that's exactly why I'm against coffee.
Voodoo says, I drink about three or four cups of espresso with cream a day.
If I couldn't, I'd probably just jump off a cliff.
So many people, when they wake up, they physically need that cup of coffee in the morning in order to function throughout their day.
I don't like feeling like that.
I don't like being...
Beholden to a physical beverage every morning.
It also gives you shitty breath, too.
That's another factor, but that's a smaller, you know.
I do as well.
Yeah, FTJ is a really good platform.
If you guys aren't on there, go make an account on there.
It's ftjmedia.com.
Really good website.
They're constantly working on it.
It's very new.
They're fixing the interface on a daily basis.
It's a very, very good website.
Yeah, Seeking the Truth.
I'll actually message you now so I don't forget because I certainly will.
Certainly will.
I give a lot of like accidentally empty promises just because I'll say something and if I don't write it down or do it right away, it's not happening.
So I'll message you right now so they're open for you.
Okay.
I just shot you a message, so this should be open for you now.
And thank you.
I'd appreciate that.
I'm glad that you're listening to those spaces.
There's some really insightful spaces over there.
And thank you for, I'm sure you probably found me and my show through those spaces.
So thank you for following through and checking out the show.
Here's a decent question.
He says, do you think Handsome Truth's tactics are a net negative?
Sure, it's funny, but not productive whatsoever.
He criticizes Nick Fuentes, but Nick does way more for the movement than Handsome Truth.
Well, so this is a really important piece because we have to quantify what is doing more.
Is bringing people in doing more?
Is gaining political power doing more?
Or are they both actually doing the same?
Because are both of these things necessary?
So...
There are some positives and negatives.
The shock value, the humor stuff, it is a good way to drag people in.
It's a really good way to get to new audiences with the shock value.
It also normalizes a lot of the...
I don't want to say extreme rhetoric, but it normalizes even rhetoric like myself.
For instance, If three years ago I was to talk about the Jewish problem, a lot of people would think the things I say today, a lot of people would be like, whoa, I'm not listening to that.
That's crazy.
This guy's too extreme.
Right?
But now when you put me next to people like him or other shock value streamers out there, what I'm saying seems very lukewarm and very reasonable.
So it actually almost creates like a safety blanket.
And this is the idea of shifting the overtime window, right?
It creates like a safety blanket for people like myself.
Now, I do believe there is an extent that it can go a little too far.
I'm really not big on the whole toting guns on the show and talking about race war and things like that.
I don't think that's beneficial.
Again, I understand most of it is for shock value and humor.
I think there's limits to it in my own personal opinion.
I don't think any one person necessarily is...
I wouldn't say it's a net negative, no.
I see positives and negatives in it.
Again, in the same way that you can look at my content and people can say the same thing.
They can say, well, hey, Logos, you do all this philosophical analysis, but...
You're not creating a group or creating a movement or joining a group or a movement.
It's a fair critique.
There certainly will be a time when I involve myself in a group or a movement, whether that's from the leadership perspective or the following perspective.
I just don't see a lot of groups that I think are doing exactly what I think is necessary right now.
So I haven't joined anything yet.
There's also not a lot local to me, but that would be a poor excuse and far less honest.
Realistically, I just don't see anybody doing anything the way that I'm interested in right now.
And I don't think I am...
A ground soldier, you know, when you really look at me.
First off, I'm not a big dude.
I'm not a crazy funny guy.
I'm not even necessarily a very enthusiastic guy.
I am a thought leader.
That's what I am.
I'm a philosopher.
I like to read books.
I like to learn things.
When we're moving forward and we're trying to fix civilization, I'd be one of the guys who's writing out the books that are helping people decide policy and things like that and decide, how do we do this?
How do we do that?
Where do we go with this?
That's me.
My talents are here.
Nowhere else.
If that makes sense.
Everybody's got a role.
My point is everybody has a spot in this movement where they are best fit, where they belong.
Each and every person has their asset to them.
Some people are funny.
Some people are intelligent.
Some people are strong.
Everybody's got their one thing that makes them more valuable than everybody else in that category.
And I do agree with that mocking.
There are people that absolutely do need a slow approach to this.
I was actually speaking with a close friend of mine not long ago.
Just the other night, actually.
And...
He had come across my content for the first time.
We're friends.
We don't talk politics very often.
I figured he probably wouldn't understand my views, at first at least.
Like you said, a lot of people need nurturing into this subject.
They need to get this slow...
Talk about taking the red pill.
Some people can just swallow it whole.
Other guys, you need to crush it up and put it in their fucking cheese and their ham sandwich.
That's how they need to take it.
So...
We never got into politics very much, but he came across my show.
I sent him links to it.
He watched my show and He didn't take it very well at first.
I think internally it was very hard for him to wrap his mind around.
And he sees other people kind of loosely associated with me that are more radicalized or more extreme in their rhetoric.
And it turns him off.
And he's like, hey man, I'm concerned about who you're associating yourself with.
And I totally understand him.
It makes a lot of sense.
But Again, it's different strokes for different folks.
I do agree with you.
We need more people that are slow nurturing.
We need educators.
That's precisely why I started my show and I'm in the role I'm in.
I don't think there's a lot of educators.
Then there are educators, but a lot of them come with this personal bias.
They're here educating on specifically one piece or One, you know, one component of the bigger machine, right?
We need more educators that are trying to give you the big picture and give you that whole entire, you know, landscape or canvas and say, this is the whole problem.
This is an aspect of it.
This is an aspect of it.
But then also, here's the history of it.
So you understand why it's a problem, how it became a problem, how we stop it as a problem.
We need all-encompassing educators.
We don't have a lot of people that are trying to do that.
So that's kind of my role, I guess.
I try to educate on everything that I think matters.
And that's why, again, I stay away from the theological things.
I know guys that they're very educated on the subject.
They love talking about it.
They're very good at teaching it.
But then they get into their own, like, you know, I'm Christian.
Everybody else needs to be exactly like me.
If you're not like me, like, you suck.
And then they start criticizing other people and their views.
And now we get into...
I'm going to use a gay gamer term, but we get into, like, side quests, right?
Where we're not focusing on the bigger picture anymore.
Like, we're...
Arguing off like little dogmatic nonsensities with each other.
And it's like, how is that helping any?
It's not.
It's just it doesn't help anyone.
So we need more people educating everyone on broad topics, the whole big picture.
Sorry, a bit of a tirade there.
GC Fighting Insanity, thank you very much.
Very kind of you to mention and support.
I really, really appreciate you very much for that.
Yeah.
So that's, that's a good point as well.
Uh, uh, Colonizer says, you know, the issue with trying to recruit a lot of people is you're inevitably going to get retards.
Of course, right?
And here's the thing.
When you are...
When you're in a movement like this that is essentially against the system, you are going to get rebellious, the dregs of society type people because they are always going to be against the system.
They're always going to filter into this movement and into these groups.
Case in point, you look at Hollywood.
Hollywood has created this archetype of what a Nazi is, okay?
A neo-Nazi, new Nazi, okay?
It's nothing like what the National Socialists were.
The National Socialists were professional.
They were disciplined.
They were stoic.
They were intelligent.
I mean, the list goes on, right?
They were very, very intelligent people, and they were very well-rounded.
They were not brimming at the mouth, ready to kill people.
They were not angry, vitriolic psychopaths.
They were actually very level-headed, common-sense-driven people who cared a lot about their own.
So Hollywood has distorted that because the thing is, if that same ideal is to be given free reign and people are actually to look at it with an objective lens or through an objective lens, they'll say, oh, hey, I'm Kind of agree with what they're saying, right?
You read all their stuff.
You read their books and their articles and their newspapers and their pamphlets, and you're like...
What's wrong?
What are they saying that's wrong?
It's almost impossible to agree with.
80%, 90% of what they're saying, it's hard to even refute.
It's based in natural law.
That's the fundamental principle of their views.
Hollywood needs you to not agree with this because if you look at it and agree with it, now those same people that operate through Hollywood and operate through the media, now you're going to recognize, wait a minute, They don't like me.
They're trying to harm me.
They're insidious against me.
And you're going to take measures to defend yourself, right, in unison with exactly what they did.
So they need to distort what they did.
They need to distort the understanding of what they did.
And they need to say, it's satanic, and it's hateful, and it's murderous.
Because now the average person who would read it and agree with all of it, Now, they won't even look at it.
They say, oh, that's hateful.
It's murderous.
I don't want to be associated with anything like that.
So they push this to the side before even giving it a fair analysis.
And now you're going to get people because they've created this archetype of a neo-Nazi through the media.
You're going to get people that are degenerate rebels who hate authority.
They hate society.
They hate conforming to anything.
Right.
You're going to get those people start to become, quote unquote, Nazis.
OK.
And they're going to shave their head and put the tats on and they're going to start doing drugs and drinking like a, you know, a horse.
They're going to they're going to go off the rails.
Right.
And these are people that would always be rebels against society, no matter what the power structure is.
However, it happens to be they grew up in a system where the power structure is Jewish power.
They now see that it is Jewish power and they know the most social outcast, the most rebellious thing you can do in society is be called a Nazi.
Right.
Or be openly a Nazi.
So they do this specifically as a rebellion against authority, against society.
These same people, by the way, if Hitler was in power, they'd rebel against him, too.
They would have complaints against him.
He wouldn't be good enough.
Right.
So it's the exact same thing.
This is the problem.
These people are rebels.
You're always going to get this in a movement that is inherently revolutionary.
You're going to get that, right?
Then you have other people who identify themselves as national socialists, pull themselves into this category through a deep study and analysis of what exactly those people actually did and said and an appreciation for it.
This is exactly me, right?
I am not...
I wouldn't describe myself as national socialist because...
I like having a swastika tattoo on my arm and I like beating people up and getting angry with people or drinking every day and being, you know, fuck the system.
That's not where I come from, right?
I don't say fuck the system because I just hate authority.
I say fuck the system because the authority that's in place at the moment hates me, right?
I say fuck the system in self-defense, right?
Right?
And a care for wanting something better in its stead.
So there's a difference between a rebel and a revolutionary.
We have to make that delineation ourselves.
We have to start recognizing that.
And we have to say, the people that are rebels, they're not of the same cause as us.
They aren't.
Inherently.
Because when we come to power and when we fix what's wrong, they're going to be against us too.
They're going to be creating a little coup, right?
Remember the Night of Long Knives?
That's exactly what's going to happen again.
They're going to create a little coup.
They're going to try to ruin what's going on because it's authority.
They don't like authority.
Mishrev says, I have a question.
Go ahead.
Shoot the question.
I will answer.
Do I have any thoughts on the Learned Elders?
The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, do you find there's any validity to it or does it muddy the waters?
Yeah, I think it's like 24 points.
Like 23 of them are completely already fulfilled and in the process of being done today.
Very important book.
They call it a forgery.
Well, what is a forgery, folks?
If I take a check and I forge someone's name on it, right?
If I forge somebody's name onto it, That's forgery.
Does that mean that the check itself is fake?
Or does it mean that I am representing it as something that it's not?
That's what it is, right?
It's not fake.
Forgery is like the most obvious term that they can use because they can't call it fake.
They can't say it's false.
All right, Nemo.
We gotta relax, brother.
You're getting a little aggressive here, man.
Chill out.
Noticer says most people know absolutely nothing about socialism and believe in Hollywood.
Still deep down feel admiration for them.
Yeah, I agree.
There are there are very.
So there is like an innate thing in there where they can feel that connection to that time period and what those people were doing.
and they have sentiments with it, but they just don't fully understand what exactly it was that they were doing or what their thought process was.
And that's a problem.
So, Mishra, I don't know what you're asking at all.
Thank you.
Have I watched the K. Griggs interview from 1998?
No, I have not.
Unlocked, we were talking about the American Revolution, the phrase of join or die that they used in order to convince the colonies to band together against the crown, which was revolutionary in its principle.
We started with that.
We're kind of off topic now for the second half of the show.
We're just chatting.
We're taking questions from the chat and thoughts from the chat and kind of tacking along with those thoughts.
So nothing, no direct topic at the moment, at least.
JQ Unity, I do agree with that.
In time, we will need that.
We just have to have higher ranks first, right?
We need a lot more people on board beforehand.
Once you get a large enough group of people together, then you can spearhead everything into kind of one group.
But you are right.
At the moment, we don't have any kind of institutional power.
So it's actually kind of beneficial to us that we are stagnated or staggered rather in these different positions.
If you think about it, we are the snake right now.
The colonies of the snake that says join or die, we are the snake.
The thing is that we're not colonies.
We're just different groups of thought.
And those groups of thought need to join together.
We can't allow ourselves to be divided by, you know, religious dogma or class or...
It's really less of class.
I don't even see that as a very big problem in the modern age.
I think the biggest division that we have is purely dogmatic at this point.
Everybody has a different view of how these things are or what needs to be done.
It's just disorganized, really.
That's the simplest way to say it.
it.
It's extremely disorganized.
Yeah, the elders of the protocol's design, if people actually read it, they would...
You can't read it and not see what's happening.
You can't read that and go, oh, that's not happening in our society.
it's very clear.
First notice, sir.
I definitely agree in Infiltration is a very big piece of this.
Anytime that this Jewish power structure sees that some group or some organization is getting a leg up and starting to do something of serious benefit and value, they will do everything in their power to infiltrate that group.
And the key note here that everybody has to understand is...
The best way, you'll never be able to fully stamp out all infiltration.
It's not possible.
There's always going to be somebody that slips through the cracks that is intelligent.
And they might not even be Jewish.
They might hire somebody who's got his own motives or his own personal bias or whatever the case is.
Nice, Halifax, Matt.
That's awesome.
I've been to Nova Scotia.
It's a great place.
Beautiful place, too.
Beautiful landscape, beautiful people in their soul.
There's a spirit and energy up there.
Anyway, the best way that we can avoid infiltration into these movements, the only solid foundation that we can have to break down or alleviate the ability for them to infiltrate us when we have groups is Is moral compass, morality, okay?
If a Jew tries to infiltrate a group, they're trying to subvert it.
They're trying to destroy it, right?
So you have to have a hard and uncompromising dogma that cannot be subverted, and it has to be morally driven.
If somebody comes in and says, hey, we should go...
Bomb so-and-so.
Never entertain these things.
This is immoral.
It's stupid.
And it's obvious.
Now, this is an extreme case.
There's other things that they might do.
They might encourage you to sell a gun to somebody so they could get you on some kind of legal thing.
Always be moral.
And these people, how can they subvert moral people?
One of the most famous quotes, I think it was Cadriano, I think it was.
He says, the Jews thrive in the swamps of our sins.
This is the fact.
The only way they can get a leg up on you is if you are vice-driven.
If you are living bad, they literally suck the energy out of that.
They benefit from that.
Think about it.
Pornography, alcohol, drugs, cigarettes, all of these things that they're pushing on society, they only benefit if you are stupid enough to fall for it, if you are susceptible enough, if you have the lack of conviction and the lack of moral compass to fall into these things.
That's the only way they can benefit.
And additionally, it's the only way they can infiltrate.
So if you aren't going to fall for these things, sure, they could join your group.
They can infiltrate your group.
But if you shoot down their suggestions, if you ignore their immorality, their bad behavior, and say, we're not associating with this, we're not allowing this, how can they ever subvert you?
They can only subvert you once you have allowed your moral boundaries to falter.
So your morality, your moral compass is of the utmost importance here moving forward.
This is why on my show I preach very strongly.
Stay away from the vices.
Again, I'm a purist, man.
I literally feel like shit drinking this coffee right now.
I consider this a vice.
That's how seriously I take it.
So, alcohol, drugs.
I even consider playing video games frequently a vice, right?
You want to play like two hours and then wait for five days and do it again.
That's fine.
But I'm saying there's a lot of people out there that are playing video games like four or five hours a day.
I'm against that.
That might be a hard thing for a lot of people to hear.
I used to play video games every day, all day.
And I'm talking, dude, I was a 14-hour-a-day, like, you-couldn't-pull-me-out-of-the-bedroom kind of video game player.
Okay?
Bad.
Really stupid shit.
And I wasted a lot of years and a lot of time doing it.
So I'm speaking from a place of experience.
Playing video games consistently like this, here's something you have to understand, especially if you're a person that does play a lot of video games.
This is a piece of advice.
I'm not attacking you for what you do.
I'm actually trying to help you because I used to do it myself.
Yes, it's entertaining.
Yes, we can make the argument that it might help you with your reaction time or your thinking skills, depending on what kind of things you're playing, or it might teach you a couple things depending on what you're playing.
What you're playing, you're typically trying to achieve something in the game, whether it's a score or yada yada, right?
You are putting...
Every person on this earth is born with a creative aura, a creative principle inside of them.
So the purpose of life is to lay foundations for those that come after you, whether they're moral foundations, philosophical foundations, physical could be a piece of architecture, right?
Your goal is to create something.
This is what life is.
It creates so that the life that comes after it can evolve and learn from what has been created in the past.
When you are putting all of your creative energy and your creative essence and aura into an electronic virtual world that produces no tangible, realistic results in reality in front of us, You are wasting every moment of that creative principle, of that creative aura, is being wasted.
Essentially, it's being flushed into a virtual realm.
And the people after you are never going to benefit from that.
Ever.
So you're literally wasting your creative energy, your creative aura.
I'm highly against it.
I'm not like, hey, if you play video games, get out of my chat.
I hate you and I hope you die.
I'm not like that.
We can be level-headed.
But I do encourage all young men to get away from that.
Read some books.
Build something.
Do some woodwork.
Build something.
Whether it's physical or Mental, spiritual, build something that is tangible in this world that others in the future will benefit from.
That is the purpose of life.
That is why you are here.
I should flush the coffee down the toilet.
I really have not been getting a lot of sleep this week.
I know it's a poor excuse.
Great freedom of speech.
I'm happy to hear that.
Yeah, I have a lot of books.
And I know a lot of people ask me book recommendations.
I get the question a lot of my shows, so I give like kind of half-assed responses on the show.
And I just give like two or three books because I don't want to keep repeating myself too much for the chat.
But if you ever want book recommendations, shoot me a message.
I'm willing to throw them out there.
Like I said, be reasonable with me.
I can take a little bit to get back to people because I get a lot of messages in a day.
Like a lot.
So be patient with me.
I don't like to half-ass reply to messages.
I very rarely reply and say, oh, okay, thanks.
I like to really put a lot of effort in my responses.
Sometimes I just don't have the time to do it at the moment.
It does take me a while to get back to all the messages I get now.
I get messages on Twitter, Telegram, Gab, private messages on Odyssey, comments on my Rumble videos.
I try to reply to every comment that I find insightful.
I'm getting emails.
I'm like, it's a lot.
I hate spending that much time on technology, but I try my best to keep up with everything.
Good, Zeruk Blinken.
He says, I agree with you, Zach.
I may not drink, smoke, or do drugs, but I sure have my fair share of gaming in the past.
The day I regarded it as a waste of time and got rid of it all, I felt free.
Very good.
Have I ever read Carl Jung?
In passing, I haven't read a full text by him yet.
I will, eventually.
Yeah.
He's lower on my list of philosophers that I'm interested in reading at the moment.
But I'll definitely get to him eventually.
I've only read quotes or a couple passages or something.
I've never read a full work.
Do I think Kamala winning will be beneficial...
Yeah.
That's accelerationism.
If Kamala wins, there is no way that the revolutionary fervor in this country does not spark.
arc.
That's inevitable.
Yeah.
JQ uni says, uh, it's the same as when people read a bunch of fantasy books.
It's no different than video games.
It's fine here and there, but not in an abundance.
Yeah, like...
I have a family member, a woman.
She reads like murder mystery novels.
She reads all the time.
Dozens of books.
Imagine how intelligent that person could be reading dozens and dozens of books all the time.
Way more than I read, right?
But she's reading murder mysteries.
She's reading fucking Stephen King novels.
You never learn anything.
It's not creating any value, right?
so yeah you know if you want to read a murder mystery novel here and there uh you should also be mixing in important works with it as well are we combining spirituality with technology um Can you elaborate?
What do you mean by that?
The issue I have with Trump getting in is if Trump gets in, the people will feel appeased.
And when the people feel appeased, they're just going to vote themselves into extinction rather than recognize the extinction as a hostile threat.
Us being replaced in our own country is the utmost importance right now.
So if Kamala gets to power, she's going to open up the borders and put all these people in and now...
They're going to fight that and defend against that in a personal manner, right?
However, on the other side, if...
Trump gets into power, they're going to be like, oh great, this is perfect.
We're going to stop the mass illegal immigration.
If you listen very closely, the conservative talking point is always illegal immigration.
It never has anything to do with immigration, but illegal immigration specifically.
So he'll just stop the illegal immigration and continue to allow mass legal immigration.
So Yeah, I agree, Divinus.
I guess that's kind of what I'm saying.
I mean, to an extent, yes.
But I think they're going to realize that soon, soon, it might not be this four-year cycle, but soon, people are going to realize that this system is no longer functional, and they're going to get tired of being thrown around between party to party.
Soon.
Very soon.
very soon.
Yeah, I agree.
focusing on these stupid liberals, right, is a big distraction tactic.
Oh, yeah, Mark, when you word it that way, I think we're trying to.
Thank you.
Which is a noble endeavor.
The revolutionary fervor isn't there yet.
It has to build.
We have the lukewarm.
There's revolutionary fervor.
It exists.
Think about a guy like me.
I mean, I read Mein Kampf, and since reading Mein Kampf, I literally just flipped life on its entire head.
Every day is dedicated to exposing this problem, learning more about this problem, waking people up to this problem.
That is, in essence, revolutionary fervor.
Yeah, I agree, AJ.
Age of inversion.
They've chosen Trump.
I think that's pretty evident.
Thank you.
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Okay, I think that's about it.
You know, we got our show on Friday.
We have a lot.
We have a lot of shows on Friday, actually.
I'm going to be live at 1pm Eastern on G-Man's show.
I'm going to be live on the Stu Peters Network and my own show at 4pm Eastern.
And then I'm going to be live on my own show yet again at 7pm Eastern.
I'm interviewing Jack Ruby.
He's an Australian content creator who is helping expose this problem.
No problem, Freedom of Speech.
Thank you very much for your humbility and kindness.
really appreciate that yeah not a single thing they've ever said about me is true I don't even care.
If they were saying true things, maybe I'd get boiled up.
It's just childish.
It's silly.
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I don't think I said Jack Ruby.
It's Jack Brady.
I don't know if I said Jack Ruby.
I might have.
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It stays up on the Stu Peters Network.
It stays up on my Rumble channel.
It'll be up on my Odyssey later in the evening.
Yeah, you can find the rebroadcast pretty much anywhere.
All of my videos, every stream I've ever done is archived onto my Odyssey channel.
I think I'm only missing like two.
Alrighty, folks, with that being said, thank you guys for watching.
I really appreciate the chats today.
It's been very active, very good conversations.
I cannot express enough how much I appreciate that.
I'll see you guys on Friday, again, 1 p.m.
Eastern, 4 p.m.
Eastern, and 7 p.m.
Eastern.
You're getting three shows out of me on Friday every three hours.
All right.
We'll talk to you guys on Friday at 1 p.m.
Eastern.
I got nothing going on tomorrow.
Tomorrow's a little bit of a day off.
So enjoy your day off as well.
Well, maybe not a day off.
It might work.
You might have things to do.
But tomorrow is...
I'll be reading anyway.
It's not necessarily a day off.
But a day off from the shows, I guess.
Paul, I'm sure we will.
I'm sure we will.
All right.
Thank you, folks.
I appreciate everybody.
I'll catch you guys on Friday, okay?
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