Aug. 11, 2018 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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She has always referred to Sam as her favorite.
And he's a fan favorite to many of you as well.
Sam, welcome back.
Well, it's glad to be back.
And praise from Danny is great praise indeed.
I've always said that you have to be a fantastic propagandist to have propagandized such a wonderful and beautiful and gracious woman to marry.
I don't know how it happened, Sam, but I'm sure thankful it did.
And what a brave one, too, and loyal one to stand with you.
So many women would have been out the door.
Well, there's no doubt about that.
And the thing about her is that she's been with me before, during, and after.
When I first met her, the show had not even come about.
And so she was with me during the period when we first got started.
And, of course, through all the ups and downs and trials and tribulations, it's just been wonderful.
And I thank you for your friendship and your friendship to our family.
Anybody named Sam is a good guy.
We've got Sam Dixon, Sam Bushman.
We know him.
To know him is to love him.
Okay.
Now, that being said, what you're on for tonight, I think, is something I'm just really eager to get this message out.
You just returned from a full month spent in Russia.
And you're going to share with our audience your experience and observations made over there.
So what I'm going to do, this is going to be a very easy interview for me, at least the first half of it.
We're going to keep you for the full hour.
I just want you to tell your story.
I'm going to try to ask as few questions as possible.
And you just tell us what you saw over there, what it was like, your takeaways, what you think would be most interesting for the listeners to hear.
Take it away, Sam.
Well, as you may know, I speak Russian, spoken Russian since my early youth, and I have read widely in Russian history and regard the Bolshevik Revolution as one of the supreme tragedies of all time.
Part of that revolution was the murder of the imperial family and not only the Tsar, but his wife and his children.
July 16 and 17 were the 100th anniversary of the murder of the Tsar.
So I'd always, from early life, I had had this goal that I wanted to be in Yekaterinburg, where the murders took place the 100th anniversary.
And of course, when I was young, I could only dream that this could take place in a country which was no longer ruled by the Communist Party.
But anyway, I and several other people flew first to Beijing, and then we took the Trans-Siberian Railroad across Siberia to Yekaterinburg.
And the highlight of the trip was, naturally, going to Yekaterinburg.
Ekaterinburg is where the Tsar's family were taken, ultimately, by the communists.
It was a mining town.
It was a town with a lot of Bolshevik sympathies that had been whipped up by lies and propaganda.
And they were imprisoned there in a house belonging to a merchant called the Patyev House.
And on the late on the 16th of July, 1917, their jailers awakened them and told them that they were being moved and took them down in the cellar where they had them sit on chairs.
And then the murderer, a Jew named Zedlovsk, came in and announced that they were going to be killed.
There are various accounts of what the Tsar said.
The one that my Russian tutor said was Zachem, which means what for.
And as she pointed out, that's a good question because he had done nothing wrong.
His reign had been the reign of a very kind person, contrary to propaganda.
Even now, here, the Tsar had been very restrained.
Capital punishment was abolished for much of his reign.
Schools were opened.
The land reform was put through.
A parliament was called.
Russia expanded economically faster under the Tsar with only a tiny fraction of the human suffering that the communists ever attained.
But anyway, they were then gunned down brutally.
The Grand Duchesses did not die immediately, but were then bayoneted, and the Tsarevich was finished off.
But it was a brutal and horrifying murder.
The bodies were then carried from the Ypatiev house to a place about 10 miles away where there was a mine, and the bodies were chopped up by these inhuman ghouls who psychologically were much the same kind of people as we see in the Antifa today, really degenerate, crazy, psychotic people.
And the bodies were put into vats of acid and burned and destroyed in various ways.
But amazingly, some portions of the bodies survived.
The whites liberated, the white armies liberated the Cattleburg about 10 days after the murders, and they were not able to recover the bodies, but they did establish what had happened in a very interesting book written by an Englishman named Robert Walton, who was the London Times correspondent of Russia at the time.
So he's a person with tremendous credentials.
And it's called The Last Days of the Romanovs.
or Romanovs as the Russians pronounced it.
It's interesting that as the 100th anniversary of this horrific murder of these children and their parents approached, the establishment printed a new book called The Last Days of Romanovs by a Jewish author who just purred out any of the information that would be embarrassing to the various system.
Sam, hold on right there, my friend.
I hate to interrupt you as you're giving us an enthralling story, but we do have to take a break.
We are going to pick up exactly where we left off when we return.
Stay tuned, everybody.
Sam Dixon, when you come back.
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And anyways, he's going to be coming up in two weeks' time on this show.
You're here with us tonight, and you're talking about Russia.
And speaking of Twitter, this is the, Sam is on Twitter now, ladies and gentlemen.
You might want to follow him.
He has one.
Amazing.
You have a grand total of one tweet to your name.
But, man, wasn't it a doozy?
And it reads thusly.
I am just back from 30 Days in Russia where I attended the ceremonies conducted by the Russian Orthodox Church.
We need to talk about that in a minute.
Marking the 100th anniversary of the murder of the royal family, a really moving event.
100,000 people marching, led by the Patriarch.
And that's, of course, what you're on to talk with us tonight about, Sam.
I couldn't imagine.
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And there was tens of thousands of people there for the official last burial of a Confederate soldier.
And that was probably one of the most, other than my marriage, the birth of my children, maybe the most moving moment I've ever had in my life.
I couldn't imagine 100,000, though.
I couldn't imagine to see what you saw in Russia, Russia that was so lost to the dark side when you were born.
And now today, it may be the key of white survival.
Continue on with your story.
Well, speaking up with the internment of the bodies, the communists celebrated this murder.
They embraced it.
They initially tried to deny it while it was still fighting for life against the loyal Russians.
But they named the street in Caterbury Zedlosk after the murderer.
And unfortunately, one of them is still named that way.
But as time wore on, late in the 60s and 70s, the house where they were murdered in the cellar was still standing.
And it became a focal point of Russian nationalist and monarchist and Christian pilgrimage.
They would find crosses left at night or flowers.
And this disturbed the communists.
And Yeltsin, who was the governor or mayor of the Katternburg, gave orders that it be destroyed to eliminate any possibility of it being a site of anti-communist Marxist pilgrimage.
Well, after the fall of communism, the Russian Orthodox Church canonized the royal family and made them saints.
And they erected over where the Apatyev house had stood, the Cathedral on the Spilled Blood.
And the altar there is right above the cellar where the family were murdered.
It's a beautiful church full of icons and mosaics of the royal family depicted as saints.
And that was where the ceremony took place.
There was a preliminary march on the 16th from the train station where the family had arrived in 1917 to the cathedral.
And then that night, there was a two and a half hour religious service conducted by the patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, assisted by a large number of bishops and other officials.
I tell you, you have to have strong legs and back to be an Orthodox Christian.
Their services are very, very long.
But they built a dais out over the hill that the cathedral sits on, and they conducted the service there.
As the tweet said, there were 100,000 people who gathered from all over Russia with icons and pictures of the royal family to commemorate the murder.
It was interesting that they had three units of the Russian army who were there, perhaps to prevent communists.
They still have communists in Russia, from desecrating the church or creating a disturbance.
Otherwise, I don't know why they were there, but they had two male units and one female unit.
I watched them.
I was somewhat disappointed.
Only about one in six crossed themselves or bowed, as did the people attending the service, but at least some of them did.
One interesting detail was that the Russian women in this unit were so feminine.
It was so unlike women in the American military.
They had uniforms that fit the female body beautifully.
And they had attractive shoes rather than boots and white gloves and hats with snazzy little hats.
And they were really fine-looking women.
But anyway, the patriarch conducted a service.
And then the people marched a very long distance.
It was a six and a half hour long march.
And that old man, the patriarch, led that march to, I think it's called Yamogachina or something.
It's the site where the bodies were uncovered.
Late in the communist period, people began looking for the bodies that they were aware from peasants who had reported where they had seen these trucks going in the general area.
And there was a man who went there and found traces of the bodies and the jewelry who remained silent until communism collapsed because they were afraid they would come back and finish the job.
But when it collapsed, as many Christians will know, they did do these excavations and they did find the bones and the teeth and various parts of the bodies and jewelry that belonged to the Roman family.
They identified them by primarily by a tooth, but initially there was a tooth that had very fine dentistry and it matched the dental records of the of the Tsaritsa as Russians call it.
She's not called Tsarina, which is a big up thing, but Tsaritsa.
And then they did DNA tests on the remains and they placed them down.
I think even Prince Philip in England, who's a descendant of the Romanovs, gave DNA and they established they wore the bodies.
If you go online and Google the funeral service of Tsar Nicholas, you will see a very moving story of how the remains of the bodies, along with their servants who murdered with them, were transported by plane to St. Petersburg after the fall of communism, and they were buried with their ancestors in the fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul.
That's a really impressive thing.
I heard a member of the English British royal family interviewed who was a relative of the gone back to that and she commented on how astonished the family were.
The exiled Romanovs returned and were invited back to the service, which was attended by Yeltsin, and that the people in St. Petersburg lined the streets and knelt and crossed themselves as the royal family's remains were carried by.
But anyway, returning to Jekaterinburg, they've erected the cathedral on the spilled blood above the cellar where they were murdered, and they've erected a monastery out of the country where the bodies were buried.
And they marched from the cathedral to the burial site.
It was really a very impressive thing.
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Oh, that's one of the reasons I was so thrilled to be able to have you on tonight.
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There's so much I wanted to cover with Sam Dixon tonight.
Such riveting radio, such a riveting story to know that he was over there on the 100th anniversary of the murder of Tsar Nicholas and his beautiful family at the hands of the Jewish Bolsheviks.
That he was there is just an incredible life story.
And we want to hear all about it.
But as we often talk about here, almost weekly, I guess, on this program, the encouraging trends from Eastern Europe, how encouraging they appear to be.
I've gone so far as to say that Russia, Hungary, Croatia, some of those other neighboring countries, that they are the key to white survival as we know it here in the current year.
And there's countless examples from which we can draw upon to defend that position.
And I wanted to get into that a little bit with Sam tonight, but I don't want to shortchange the first-hand accounting and perspective that he can give us from his month spent in Russia during July.
So what I'd like to ask, Sam, if you don't mind me asking this publicly on the air, we've got a couple of guests coming up in the next couple of weeks, but perhaps on September 1st, if we could have you back, I would like to share with you some stories that I have drawn some inspiration and hope from that are coming from Russia, Hungary, Croatia, Slovakia, some of these other countries over there.
If we could do that so we don't have to spend time on that tonight, can we have you back in about two or three weeks?
I'd be happy.
Okay, well, we make a middle note and we'll put you on the books.
And we will shelve that part of the conversation.
We'll kick that can a couple of weeks down the road because I want to focus exclusively now this hour on your experience in Russia and you're giving us a very enthralling story of that.
So please continue.
Well, I'm really almost at an end.
I stood with the people at the service and they were curious when they found out I was an American and a lot of them asked how I came to be there.
They were so overjoyed to have somebody who was an American come and join them in commemorating the anniversary.
It was very, very touching to talk to them and to speak with them of how their family had maintained the truth and the commitment to the Church of Russia, to Christianity, to the history of Russia during three generations of brutal communist rule when it was death to be caught with an icon or a picture of the czar.
It's an amazing story how these people preserve this in the face of huge risk.
When we live in a country in which people will just submit themselves to the most cowardly, craven behavior for fear that they won't get invited to a cocktail party.
It really makes you admire the Russians more and more and understand why the system that rules our country, which is not an American system, it's an anti-American system, why that system hates and loathes Russia and wants to destroy it.
Russia is an obstacle to their end agenda, which is the eradication of European Christian civilization and of us as a distinct people.
And they don't like being told no.
And they are determined to convince Americans that Russians and Russia are our enemies.
And they're not.
We share no border with Russia.
We've never fought a war with Russia.
We ought to have mutually beneficial trade relations with Russia.
Russia is the guardian of European Christian peoples against one and a half billion Chinese.
But instead, you see this unrelenting hate campaign against Russia that is carried to really extraordinary levels.
And it's disappointing that unlike these Russians, so few Americans can see through the system propaganda.
You take, for instance, this group of women called the Pussy Riot.
And the use of the word pussy is, from Russian, it is exactly the vulgar use of the word in our language.
That's what these women are, are vulgar, dirty little tits.
They're celebrated universally by our media.
Oh, yes.
If you remember the incident, these women went to a Russian Orthodox church.
They entered the church.
They went down to the front of the church.
They entered the area of the church, which in the Russian Orthodox Church is reserved solely for priests.
They invaded that area and began belting out vulgar songs insulting the Virgin Mary.
They were asked to leave by the priests, and they refused to leave.
Well, the police called, the priest called the police, and these dirty, vulgar little prostitutes were arrested, as they should have been, as they would be in America.
Can you imagine if you and I went into a synagogue and refused to leave and began belting out anti-Semitic songs insulting Jews?
Would there be tears shed in the editorial room of the New York Times or National Review?
Remember, even National Review, to show you just how bad the fake conservatives are, the fake opposition that the CIA agent set up in the 1950s to be the fake, channelized, controlled opposition to the system for which he had worked as a CIA agent.
Even National Review, a so-called Catholic, Roman Catholic-tinged publication, ran editorials supporting the pussy riot and talking about how Putin had violated freedom of speech by prosecuting these wonderful young women who were exercising their political rights by invading a church,
refusing to leave, invading areas that they're not supposed to go into, and be belting out vulgarity about the Virgin Mary.
National Review's sympathies were as deeply engaged with the pussy riot as New York Times.
And our government was heavily in support of it.
The whole American media, this is the level of hatred and lying that our country's system that misrules it has toward Russia.
And virtually everything we hear about Russia is untrue.
I speak Russian.
I was able to talk fairly well with the Russian people.
I detected no fear of Putin.
People who didn't like him spoke to me openly in restaurants of why they didn't like him.
Most people seemed to like him.
Even they gave criticisms of him.
I met with a number of people who were Russian nationalists, and they had two criticisms of him that they would openly discuss at a table in a restaurant, others to cheat her.
They criticized him for not controlling pop culture, that he's allowing the sort of MTV filth on Russian television, that black males featured with white with Russian women, when there are no blacks in the country, and other destructive, anti-Russian material and so-called pop culture.
And then they complained that he is not grooming a successor.
And if he dies, there's a danger that someone else, pleasing to the globalists and the New York Times, come to the fore.
But anyway, I saw no evidence of tyranny or oppression.
You know, the papers were free.
The people were free.
But we're told constantly how oppressed people there are.
Even the State Department of Bible, they even said an advisory warning American tourists that it's dangerous to go to Russia because of all the riots that are going on against Putin.
This is totally made up.
Just made up completely.
Just a lying State Department by a lying American government.
Well, that was something, that was actually a couple of the things I was going to touch upon with you, Sam.
The fact that Putin won 76% of the vote earlier this year in his re-election bid.
And all of the positive trends that we see coming out of Russia in Russia, the number of people who self-identify as Orthodox Christians rose from 37% in 1991 to 71% in 2016.
And so there's so many encouraging trends we see going on over there, and none of it is coming from some sort of authoritative authoritarian gambit.
Yeah, authoritarian gambit.
This is, which, frankly, in the right hands, I'm not opposed to.
But in this case, this is organic.
This is real.
They support him because he is doing right by the people of Russia, which we could only hope for here in this country.
Yeah, we don't have that kind of country.
We don't have that kind of church here.
As you know, I'm a Presbyterian.
I belong to the Church of Scotland.
And I call my church the Church of Anti-Scotland because the Presbyterian Church is hostile to every legitimate interest and right of its following in Scotland and in America.
The clergy, the official church, will always oppose what's good for us.
Whereas the Russian Orthodox Church actually champions the Russian people.
I wish we had churches like that.
I wish we the Church of England, the Church of Scotland, clearly had the interest of their people at heart instead of being hostile to them.
Well, thankfully, the Southern Baptist Convention, the Southern Baptist Convention is really, really towing the line, though.
Well, just I know you know all about that story.
Hey, folks, we got one more break with Sam Dixon, and we're going to get Sam back, but we're going to continue on with his accounting from his time in Russia.
Don't miss it.
One more segment to come.
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Once I knew that we had Sam Dixon confirmed for tonight's show, I actually did quite a bit of research and I pulled a number of encouraging headlines that I could gather from Eastern Europe, from Russia, from Hungary, from Slovenia, from Croatia, even from Italy, which is, of course, not quite Eastern Europe, but there are some positive trends even happening in Italy now with their new prime minister.
So these were things that I was going to make mention of with Sam and get his take on in a rapid-fire segment.
But I do not want to shortchange the Fertan accounting that he is sharing with you tonight, ladies and gentlemen, from his month spent in Russia.
So as you heard, we will go ahead and save the date.
Let's just say Saturday, Saturday, September 1st.
We will have Sam back on to talk about some of these other things and get his take on these, if that's okay with you.
And if that's okay with Sam.
But I want to finish this hour out about his trip.
Now, Sam, you spent a month there, so you obviously saw and experienced much more than just the memorial service, which I guess would certainly be the highlight of the trip.
But let's talk about your day-to-day activities over there.
In terms of how you would compare it to a day in the life of the average American, you're from Atlanta.
So a day in the life of someone walking in the streets of Atlanta.
What did you see?
What did you hear?
What were your takeaways, your observations?
I will start with my entrance into Russia.
I started in Beijing and took the Trans-Siberian railroad north into Russia.
By the way, when I arrived in China, the immigration control people divided the people on the planes coming into the airport into two lines.
One was Chinese nationals returning home.
One was foreigners.
100% of the Chinese returning home were Chinese.
About 70% of the foreigners coming from America were Chinese, which shows the difference between China, which is an ethno-state, and America, in which we are being colonized by people from other countries, and are being told that we have no right to a state of our own as white people, that it is immoral and racist for us to ask for the same thing that the Chinese have or that the Jewish people have created with their Zionist state in the Middle East.
That was the personal thing I noticed about immigration.
But when I came across the border into Siberia, I was impressed with how carefully the Russians were managing immigration.
They stopped the train.
All the foreigners got off.
We sat in the waiting room.
I was one of the first people called.
I went into a room to be, I filled out a long questionnaire about who I was, my parents, my profession, military service, and so on.
So I was called in.
It was a very fine-looking, blonde, blue-eyed young Russian boy there interviewing people.
He looked like he was about 14, but blonde people often look very young.
And so he was very conscientious.
He went over this form line by line and asked follow-up questions.
And when he saw that I was in the military, he went to Will, had I been trained in special forces, haha, and so on.
He was also very curious as to how I came to speak Russian and asked how that was.
Obviously, thinking it's a good chance that I was some sort of an intelligence agent.
And I told him I had learned it from a white Russian, a woman who was nerves in the white Russian armies.
I had hoped this would make him happy.
Neither he nor the other people in the room seemed happy about that.
I guess they still are influenced by the communist propaganda.
But anyway, he asked if I was going to help him translate with the English, other English-speaking visitors, which I did.
I asked him, I said, you know, I don't see any sign of any Asiatic blood in you.
You look very European to me.
And he replied rather firmly, I am 100% European.
I have no Mongol blood.
And so I said, How long has your family been in Siberia?
And he replied evenly, five generations.
So there's no big thing there.
But anyhow, we took the train across to Russia.
And one last thing that's ours is I found out how really sick these Bolsheviks were and how similar they are to the Antifa.
There is a grave of one of the killers there.
And this guy, after brutally killing the parents and their children, cavorted around to the laughter and glee of the other murderers, sexually assaulting the body of the Tsarita.
And this guy's grave is now a site of communist pilgrimage.
They go and cover it with flowers.
They love this guy.
And you can see the antifon doing that.
They're the same kind of sick human detritus that would get into that kind of thing.
But anyway, we went on to Moscow and trying to bring this to a hasty conclusion.
I met with a person I know there who is an aide to the Duma and who showed us around.
We went to the Russian Noisberry Museum with him.
I was very impressed that they treated the whites and communists evenly.
There was no more propaganda against the whites.
And they identified the communists and the exhibits by their real names, as well as the Russian assumed names.
That was very impressive.
And we revisited the churches of Christ the Savior, which was the first church destroyed by the Bolsheviks in Russia.
They absolutely leveled it to the ground and took 10 tons of gold out of it, which they used, as my friend pointed, the Russian pointed out, they used it to finance the dekulakization, the destruction of the Russian peasantry.
So he said it was a double blow to Christian Russia what they did.
But it's a beautiful church.
It was the first church restored after the fall of the communist government.
In a population of 10 million in Moscow, in the midst of excruciating poverty and economic upheaval, one out of every 10 people in Moscow gave money to rebuild this church after the communists fell.
And it has been rebuilt, not with the gold, they can't afford that.
But it's a very, very fine church, and it's dedicated to two Russian national saints, including Dmitry Donskoy, who is the Grand Duke of Moscow who defeated the Mongols and broke Russia free from the Mongols and could begin the process of Russia rejoining Christendom, European Christian civilization.
So anyway, those were my experiences going across Russia.
And I found the people very friendly.
The streets were very safe.
There were no riots.
There was no reason for any American tourists to be concerned.
Any American going there is perfectly safe.
And it was very uplifting to be in a country like that, of Physically fit, healthy people, pretty much of the same race, who have a genuine country and not an aggregation of economic and tribal interests which run America, which is what we have country here.
I also, one final thing, it's very interesting to see the relation between the sexes in Russia, which are so much healthier than they are here.
There's still a lot of romance among the young Russians.
You see young boys in high school, high school colleges carrying flowers to their girlfriends.
You see them holding hands in cafes and this kind of thing.
You didn't get the raw, crude sex and sort of the feminist hostility to males or the male misogyny that you see in America toward members of the opposite sex.
It's a much, much healthier culture than what we unfortunately have now in America.
Well, that what you just shared with us, Sam, was exactly what I was hoping to hear.
The first-hand testimony of something like that, which we would expect but not know entirely had we not been there.
And that's why we wanted to have you on the show tonight.
And I appreciate you filling this hour so effortlessly.
We should engage in truth and advertise.
And a friend of mine brought me today a book, the existence of which I was unaware, called The Plot to Destroy Democracy.
It's written by an African American named Malcolm Nance, who the fly leaves say is a nationally recognized, globally recognized intelligence community member and a national security and counterterrorism analyst for NBC News and NMS NBC.
And he explains in there that I am conspiring with Putin to destroy American democracy.
And he has two facts.
Yeah.
He has two pages about me and how I'm planning to destroy democracy in America and conspiring.
I only wish that were true.
Oh, this joke, this pathetic joke that he's writing, and he's considered a global expert.
Thank God President Trump did not listen to our intelligence community, as the New York Times and mainstream media so darkly said.
You'd think the liberals used to be against the military industrial complex or pretended they were.
Now they're total pimps for the arms industry and the merchants of death.
And when you look at Iraq, we now know how the CIA lied, how the State Department lied, how the FBI lied to create that war.
We need presidents that don't listen to, quote, our end quote, intelligence agencies, because they're not anymore our than the American media is American.
They are their intelligence agencies, and it's their media.
There's nothing American about it.
But in Russia, wouldn't you know, and how refreshing is it to know that there is a government that is working on behalf of its own people?
I have never lived under a government that worked on behalf of the total people, so I wouldn't know.
But you have a government over there that does.
You can live all of your life under a government that is hostile to its own people.
That's absolutely right.
Sam Dixon, I love you, brother.
I will look forward to having you back on this program in three weeks' time, and we will talk about some good news coming from Eastern Europe.
We didn't get to it tonight because you had too much to share, which I'm thankful for as well.