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Jan. 2, 2021 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, going across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edward.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's hard to believe, but here we go again.
The year begins anew.
This is our first broadcast of the year 2021.
The Political Cess Bull 2021 broadcasting year has officially commenced.
It is Saturday evening, January the 2nd.
I'm your host, James Edwards, joined as always by Keith Alexander the Great.
And boy, I don't know if I thought we'd make it to 2021 the way last year went.
Last year, just a couple of days ago, was still this year, and now we're in a brand new year.
But here we are, nonetheless.
It's a new year, but the same promise, ladies and gentlemen, our promise to you is to continue to bring you hard-hitting, honest, truthful commentary about the problems that we face in our unmistakable fashion here at TPC, balanced by faith, by family, by our southern patrimony,
by our diligence to be forthright and forthcoming and candid about the biggest issues.
We will continue that.
We will continue that this year with great series, informative guests.
And I got to tell you, our first show tonight, if everything goes according to plan, is going to be absolutely out of control.
I have enjoyed what we have done since Thanksgiving.
The past month and a half.
Been very refreshing to relax and relax.
I said that twice.
But anyway, we really relax.
We relax double time.
But no, it was a fun, a fun time to decompress and enjoy the spirit of the season.
But now we've got to get back to work.
The year begins anew.
The battle begins anew as well.
We've got two first-time guests lined up for this evening and a true wild man in the third hour, Sonny Thomas.
Sonny Thomas is a guy who eats scrap metal and drinks motor oil.
Now, that's the kind of guy Sonny is, and he's going to be with us.
But before we get to Sonny, two first-time guests, and I think you're going to really enjoy these two particular individuals.
So that being said, that being said, something for you to check out on the website.
You know, we're always up to something here at TPC.
Be sure to check out our website midweek.
Now, for any of you who have attended any of the Political Cecil's anniversary conferences, you will be well acquainted with our Maestro, the gentleman that we fly in every year to offer us piano music.
And he really just sets the atmosphere and tone of any of our events.
Well, Maestro has joined forces with Jared Taylor to create an anthem called Sons of Europe.
Now, Maestro wrote the music.
Jared Taylor wrote the lyrics.
And regular Rogers and Hammerstein.
It was actually debuted.
This isn't a new collaboration.
This was actually debuted at our anniversary conference back in 2017.
However, thanks to the Bicahuna, Jason Kuna, it has now been put to YouTube.
So you will be able to see this anthem by Maestro.
I'll hear that anthem.
Well, you'll, yeah, hear it.
Yeah, I guess you'll hear it, but you'll see an image anyway of the background.
Listen, Maestro booked an incredible classic English choir to sing this song that Jared Taylor wrote.
Maestro put the music, music and lyrics, music by Maestro, lyrics by Jared Taylor.
Anyway, check it out.
It's called Sons of Europe.
It's a good way to start the new year.
And you can check that out at deeppoliticalspool.org.
Boy, I'm still trying to gather my wits, get my wits about me here, Keith.
It seemed like we came in here on two wheels tonight trying to get out of the, not get out of the holidays, but you're still kind of coming down from the thrill of the holidays and getting back to business as usual.
It's a more difficult transition than I thought it would be.
How are you doing tonight, brother?
Doing great, man.
You know, you've always excelled at flying by the seat of your pants.
And I think that really is one of your talents.
So don't apologize for it.
We need it tonight.
We were talking about 2021 being a special year, a momentous portentous, possibly something to be looked upon with foreboding, also with hope.
It reminds me of Pat Buchanan's book, which he came on our show to talent back in, I think, 2010, 2011, Suicide of a Superpower.
It was a follow-up to what I consider to be his best book, Death of the West.
But the subtitle of Suicide of a Superpower was, Will America Survive Till 2025?
And I tell you what, if any book written, let's say 10 years ago, 11 years ago, the fact that Buchanan realized he didn't know the exact way it was going to be threatened, but he did recognize that things were coming to a head and that we might have not the America that we used to have.
It may be broken up into divisions.
It could be that there's all sorts of possibilities about what could happen on this.
But let me tell you this.
It's for real.
The election was rigged and it was stolen.
And if our judiciary can't or won't do anything about it, then basically we're living under tyranny.
We're not living under, well, they said that, you know, what we in America are a rule of law and not men.
Well, forget that.
If we can't go to the courts, the Supreme Court of the United States, and get them to take a case that involves dishonesty and rigging and Just all sorts of skullduggery, not just in the operation of the government, but in the operation of the fundamental right that all of our other rights depend on, which is the right to vote in an honest and fair election, then, you know,
the wheels have come off the cart if nothing can be done.
Well, Keith, first of all, to your point about Pat Buchanan's book, it was certainly a prescient question to be asked.
And who would have known how real it was?
You would have thought 2025, well, it's not going to happen that quick.
I looked at it this season and I saw that and I said, my gosh, man.
I said, Pat Buchanan gets all my respect because he called it.
He is the Nostradamus of our age.
We'll find out exactly what form it takes.
But like you said, this isn't business as usual in America.
And of course, Keith, this is a show, we're not doing the typical show that we do on the first show of the year.
Normally we invite half a dozen, at least a half a dozen of our mainstay guests to offer predictions.
Well, we would do that this year, but this sets them up to fail because no one can really predict what's going to happen on January 6th.
We're going to talk to our guests in the second hour about that.
But this is a show that is set up to age poorly because something may happen.
Nothing may happen on January 6th.
Still, it's going to be a tumultuous month, but we're going to be here with you every step of the way.
A brand new year.
We'll be right back.
Stay tuned.
James and Keith, 2021.
Okay, girls, about finished with your lesson on money.
Daddy, what is a buy-sell spread for gold coins?
Well, when you sell a gold coin to a coin shop that's worth, say, $1,200, you don't actually get $1,200.
But don't worry, we're members of UPMA now, so we don't have to worry about that.
Daddy, why somebody seals that gold?
We don't have any gold at the house.
It's stored safely in the UPMA vault, securely and insured.
But the SP 500 outperformed gold.
Daddy, gold is a bad investment.
Some people do think of it that way, but actually, gold is money.
And as members of the United Precious Metals Association, we can use our gold at any store, just like a credit card.
Or I can ask them to drop it right into Mommy and Daddy's bank account because we're a UPMA member family.
Find out more at UPMA.org.
That's UPMA.org.
Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anyone ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have it a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
You know where the solution can be found, Mr. President?
In churches, in wedding chapels, in maternity wards across the country and around the world.
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American babies in particular are likely going to be wealthier, better educated, and more conservation-minded than children raised in still industrializing countries.
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The planet does not need for us to think globally and act locally so much as it needs us to think family and act personally.
The solution to so many of our problems at all times and in all places is to fall in love, get married, and have some kids.
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, again, this is our first show of the new year.
I guess you figured that out by now.
I want to thank again, very, very quickly, everyone who showered the political cesspool with their support last month.
And I mean your prayerful support, your moral support, your financial support.
So many cards, so many letters, so many emails.
I really do regret.
I know this is the No Retreat, No Surrender, No Apologies show, so I won't say I'm sorry, but I do regret we didn't have the time.
We don't have the time to read everything from everyone.
But know this, we did read them and we cherish them, even if we can't read them all over the air.
What a quick note from Ed.
This is just, this really just cuts to the heart of who our audience is.
This is Ed in British Columbia.
James, I want to thank you for your Christmas card.
It's set on our mantle with the other cards of friends and family and was seen by our guests at Christmas dinner.
I haven't communicated with you often, but I never miss a show.
I usually listen to part of it live on Saturday.
Our dinner hour then intrudes, so I savor the rest of it sometime on Sunday.
You've been a great inspiration to me.
I want to wish you, yours, as well as Keith Alexander, a happy new year.
That comes from Ed in British Columbia.
And as Ed mentioned, he's been a longtime supporter, but we haven't particularly shared a lot of correspondence and we've never met in person.
But I tell you, Ed feels just like family.
You all do.
One more quick thing out of the mailbag from Scott.
Scott writes, Dear James and Keith, I've been a faithful listener going on two years now.
The work you do at TPC is so valuable and necessary.
I fully appreciate it.
And I look forward to every show.
Sometimes I listen to each show twice.
I'm an original southerner from Florida, Navy veteran.
I now reside in northern Minnesota with my beautiful white fiancée.
I'm a late bloomer in the donation area, but I did finally contribute online on December the 21st.
I'm regularly committed to donating to your show moving forward.
Well, thank you so much for that, Scott.
Scott then concludes his note by writing, I'm on the edge of my seat looking forward to my copy of Deuce Volt.
What an incredible incentive to jump into supporting the Cesspool.
Reverend James Dawson Dowson, excuse me, was an amazing guest, as are all of your guests.
I appreciate you having him.
I'm anticipating further guest appearances from him.
God bless you, Keith, your families, and the show.
Well, thank you, Scott, for that.
And I wanted to read that email particularly.
Well, number one, to thank Scott, but also to ask Scott, I'll use this live radio broadcast as my personal telephone call to Scott.
Scott, have you received that package yet?
I ask you because we know that America is descending into the third world, but what in the world is up with the Postal Service?
I mailed out dozens, dozens of these via priority mail.
We send everything first class.
We pay $10 a package to send you any order you make with us so we can guarantee delivery in a couple of days and we have tracking for it.
Now, all of these were guaranteed to be delivered before Christmas Eve.
Not only have most of them still not arrived, they can't even be tracked.
And as a matter of fact, Scott, I just put in your tracking number on the USPS website, and it said your package will arrive later than expected.
Well, thank you for that.
That doesn't tell me anything.
It doesn't have an expected date of delivery.
We mailed this thing on the day you ordered it, the 21st.
It guaranteed delivery before Christmas Eve.
Here it is, January 2nd.
And according to the post office website, it still hasn't arrived.
And not only that, they don't know where it is.
Now, Scott, help me out.
Send me an email.
Let me know if you've gotten it.
If you've gotten it or if this alert from the post office is an error.
And that goes for the rest of you, ladies and gentlemen.
Now, not everyone do a book has been sent out.
We sent out about half the orders.
And when we saw such a delay with the post office, we sagged back.
So if you have ordered a book, if you contributed $100 or more in December and you haven't gotten your book yet, it may be because we haven't mailed it yet.
Although it may be, like Scott's, just lost somewhere in no man's land.
So if you do a book, check in with me if you haven't received it yet.
I'll let you know if it's been sent out or if we need to issue a replacement copy.
But this is the world we live in, Keith.
Welcome to Third World America.
Well, and the post office typifies Third World America probably more so than any other institution.
The people that work there, government employees with a government union.
If they don't like the way things are going, they just go into their passive resistance mode.
They just don't work.
And that apparently is happening.
You know, it's happened many times in the past.
They're saying, of course, it's because of COVID that they can't deliver the mail.
And they also, their constant refrain is, we need more money.
Well, and every year.
Every year.
They get billions of dollars in the market.
And every year the price of a stamp goes up.
But, you know, in fact, they have these forever stamps now, so you can buy them at one time and you can still use them even after they kick up the amount.
But I think it's 55 cents now.
Yeah, to send a letter.
55 cents.
Yeah, I mean, and it's crazy.
And there doesn't seem to be, I haven't heard of any concerted effort to make the workforce be more productive at the post office.
That's the last thing that you're going to hear.
It's basically a dumping ground for people that want to warm a seat for, you know, eight hours a day.
And believe me, if you don't believe the dead come back to life, be at the post office at quitting time or shift change.
They get out of there like a fireman.
I mean, I'm thankful for when the mail does arrive.
I apologize to anybody that is not like that, that works for the post office.
But, you know.
Call my best friend Gromanup.
His parents work at the post office.
They'd be the first to tell you what a blank show it is.
Particularly a place like Memphis.
But, you know, that's the way it is.
All right.
So anyway, folks, we are going to be mailing out quite a few more of these on Monday.
I wanted to give it a few days to see if some of these could pass on through the bowels of the postal service and get delivered.
But never before have we had a trouble with things just not getting delivered or being lost.
That typically doesn't happen.
We'll give them credit for that.
I got a piece of mail at the office that was mailed in September and it came last week.
Well, a lot of people are complaining about this.
I mean, it's not just us.
A lot of people are talking about this online that they mailed all of these things.
The postal service itself said, hey, if you mail it by this date, it's guaranteed delivery before Christmas Eve.
Okay, I get it.
Christmas, you got a lot of people that are mailing packages this year.
You got a lot of people who are scared of COVID and they're not working or they're working even less than they normally do.
I get it if it's a day or two late.
But what has really irked me this time is that not only is it late, not only is it more than a week late now, they can't even tell me where it is or when it's expected to be delivered.
It's just lost, or not necessarily lost, but they certainly aren't making me feel any better about its whereabouts.
People just trust a problem September the 25th, which is where this piece of mail, when this piece of mail was sent to me, and it arrived in late December.
So, you know, that's not.
We've got some listeners down in Brazil.
I'm used to it taking two or three months for me to get a piece of mail down to Brazil, but not Sam said you got to get rid of the chewing tobacco.
I'm used to it taking two or three months to get a package down to Brazil.
That's normal, but not for me to get it 10 minutes down the road.
So, as we've mailed out some packages to local listeners as well.
Well, look, we're apologizing, and we will have a continuing apology because I don't think this problem is going to be fixed anytime soon.
Well, we'll see.
Anyway, folks, if we have to order more books from James Dowson and send you a second copy just to get it to you, that's what we're going to do.
We love our audience.
We're thankful.
We're appreciative.
I know another thing we like to do is read out all of the cities.
It is such an incredible thing to read out all of these cities from which we receive support across the country and around the world.
We haven't done that this quarter either.
And we've got such a busy show tonight.
Some first-time guests, as I mentioned, and then an old salt and Sonny Thomas in the third hour.
But wait till you hear who these guests are making first-time appearances tonight.
That was one thing we really did a lot of last year, really much more last year than any other year in recent memory, is have a lot of first-time guests along with a nice balance of our regular mainstays.
And it just made for a great synthesis, a lot of fun.
And so we're kicking off the year that way as well.
And I guess we won't be spinning our wheels too much longer on what's going to happen, what will happen, what won't happen between now and the inauguration.
Will Trump be at Mar-a-Lago by Valentine's Day?
Or is there going to be some sort of a coup?
Obviously, he could do some things.
I don't think that he will.
More will be said than done.
The guessing will be over very shortly, but we're still guessing tonight, and we'll guess with our guest with our guests throughout the show.
We're about to get to our first one right after this.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, you know about it because we've been talking about it a time or two over the course of the last few weeks.
I've done a lot of media over the 16 years we've been on the radio, but one of the absolute most enjoyable experience I've ever had in media was an interview that I did with a publication out of Germany.
And we have the gentleman who wrote the article, who performed the Q ⁇ A with us now live from Germany.
Sasha Rossmüller has held various offices in political parties going all the way back to his youth, among them the chairmanship of the National Democratic Party in Germany, their youth organization.
From 2006 to 2009, Sasha was the vice chairman of the NPD.
He also worked for some years in his own security company.
From 2004 to 2014, he was a parliamentary advisor in the parliament of Saxony.
And from 2010 to 2013, he was a member of the Parliamentary Board of Inquiry pertaining to innovation and technology policy.
Today, he works as a freelance journalist.
Politically, he is the chairman of the NPD in Bavaria and a member of that party's executive board.
He's also a regular author at Europa Terranostra and has published two books.
He's been married since 2000 and shares a son with his wife.
Sasha, great to have you.
Thank you so much.
It's a great pleasure being with you.
It's a very great pleasure.
Is it right that I'm one of the first guests in the new year 2021?
Great honor for me being on the event.
You're actually the first one.
This is Keith Alexander, Sasha.
I'm his co-host on this and read that Q ⁇ A, that article.
It was excellent.
It was published in English in Occidental Observer, and we put up the German on our website.
So hats off to it.
Good to have you as part of our unofficial family now.
Absolutely, Sasha.
Echo my co-host's sentiments there, and we'll talk about that article in just a moment.
But first, yes, indeed, you are officially and unquestionably the first guest of 2021.
So, yes, we'll send you a plaque for that one.
But it is fantastic to have you and fantastic, of course, to be featured in the January 2021 edition of that particular publication, which we'll get to in just a moment.
So, first, Sasha, though, your introductory appearance here, the first of what I hope will be many to come.
We gave a little bit of background about your activism and your efforts.
Tell us a little bit more about your work.
I'm a political activist since early days of my youth.
I started becoming active in my teenager years, about around 16 years.
And I remember my first public speak openly in a marketplace of a small city I did even when I was just 18 years young.
So, I'm a political activist since around about three decades now.
And so, because of this, I had various offices that I held on this long road of political activism.
Nowadays, I'm the chairman of the Bavarian National Democratic Party of Germany.
Bavaria is the place in Germany where we have the best beer.
Perhaps this is interesting after the corona restriction time.
If someone will make holiday in Germany, then the ones should come to Bavaria.
We have the tasty beer and good food, and after corona times, we surely can eat tourism.
And moreover, I'm also in the member of the executive board of the MPD.
And what's very important for me is working with this magazine.
We had the honor to interview you, James, and moreover, to work in strong alignment with Oropa Terra Nostra biography about my person, because I think these are two sectors that are very, very important.
We can't win this political struggle only with elections, even if elections fraud is more and more rampant all over the globe.
We have to focus also on opinion-making, community building, and so on.
And for this public work, as with magazines and the work you do with Keith, with your radio, the political cesspool, of great, great importance.
And moreover, what's very, very important is networking, networking, networking.
Our globalist enemies are connected all over the globe, and we have to network cross-border against the no-border fighters.
That's very important, and that's why it's important.
I assess very important my work with Robert Terranostra.
Sasha Keith Alexander, let me ask you a question that is probably peculiar to my outlook.
But a lot of people in America don't realize Germany was not a nation until the early 1870s.
Before that, it had been the Holy Roman Empire, a loose confederation collection of duchies, city-states, kingdoms, Prussia, Cilicia, Bavaria, and whatnot.
How important in the outlook of a normal German citizen is his affiliation as a Bavarian, for example, as opposed to just a member of Germany?
I think we have it's a part of our history that we have within Germany some tribal cultural peculiars.
And I think partly in seen from the perspective of such a great country like the United States, it may seem like a little bit regionalistic.
However, it's a part of our identity, of our cultural identity here in Germany.
And it shows that we all over Europe, we have our own diversity, which stems out of common rootstock.
And that's enough.
And we don't want to have this destroyed by an foreign infiltration which has nothing in common with this common occidental rootstock of our heritage.
But the blooming flowers of this Occidental rootstock are such a region that's regional European diversity of our own.
And from this perspective, you have to see the situation, for example, with...
Yeah, I'm here.
We can't hear, though.
Okay, here.
Sasha, Keith, Alexander, again.
I've heard the saying before that in America, 200 years is a long time, and in Europe, 200 miles is a long time.
You know, it's a different perspective, but you're right.
In America, you know, we don't really care whether you're from Norway or from Sicily or whatnot.
You're European stock like us, and we embrace you as a brother.
On the other hand, I know that the globalists would like to use that type of thinking in Europe to support the European Union, which I think we all can agree is not a good idea.
It's a halfway house to globalism.
What are your thoughts on that?
I think actually, Keith, and Sasha can correct me if I'm wrong.
I think we may have temporarily been disconnected from Sasha.
He was on a cell phone, and so Sam is going to work to get him back.
We're coming up on a commercial break as we speak.
So hopefully we'll have him back after the break.
But what I want to say about anytime we have, we have had so many guests from Europe on.
I think, again, that's another thing we made a concerted effort to do more of last year.
And we'll certainly continue to do it this year because he's so right about what he said earlier about needing to build communities.
Of course, that was a big focal point of ours in the last couple of months even.
But we need to be doing that around the world, wherever our kinsmen are.
We're all brothers and cousins and all of that.
And it's just, it's so remarkable when we have these European guests on.
They come on this show.
English is not their native tongue.
And they can run laps around us.
I'd like to see one of us speak German as well as he speaks English.
And it's just – they're amazing people, amazing people doing amazing work.
And I would – I'm like Melania Trump.
I want to do this.
She speaks five languages.
Love to have Sasha back on during our march around the world.
This will be our second year to do that coming up in March.
And we do have Sasha back.
Sorry, Sasha, we lost you just for a second, but don't worry.
In the minute or two you were gone, we were singing your praises effusively.
Right.
You can catch that on the flyback.
You can listen to the show later.
This is Keith again.
We have a saying about European versus American Outlook.
One is that in America, 200 years is a long time.
It's not a long time in Europe.
And in America, 200 miles is a short distance, but it's a long distance in Europe.
We in America tend to think in terms of, you know, Europeans, Norwegian, Sicilian, everything in between.
We identify with them.
Totally different, I imagine, in Europe.
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I've been awaiting school all day long, waiting on the bell to ring so I can go home.
Throw my books on the table, pick up the telephone.
Hello, baby, let's get some gold.
Heading down to the drugstore to get a sort of pop.
Throw a nickel in your jukebox thing.
We'll start the rock.
Scook out, baby, gonna taste the news.
You should look good in the baby doshoe.
Get out on the floor.
Five, six, come get your kicks.
Down the corner of Lincoln and a 46.
Well, that's one of the American exports that some of the Germans appreciated anyway.
I have friends in Germany, and there's an old-timer over there, Peter Krauss, who's become a big star in Germany, and he just goes around singing these old songs, covering them.
It's called Rockabilly.
Now, James is our aficionado on Doo Op, and I'm the aficionado on Rockabilly.
That was written by two Memphians, Johnny and Dorsey Burnett.
That's part of Ricky Nelson's entourage.
We have a battle of the bands here.
Well, anyway, back with Sasha Ross Mueller.
He is a leader with Germany's National Democratic Party, the NPD, quite famously, and freelance journalist par excellence.
Sasha, one of the things you were talking about earlier is, of course, building communities.
And it's wonderful that to be able to do that.
But in order to be able to do that, you not only need to have the truth on your side, which thankfully we do, but you need to be able to present the message in a very polished way.
I have to say, the magazine that that article appeared in was one of the most polished, really everything about the NPD's website.
It is attractive.
It makes people want to be a part of it.
Tell us your thoughts on that, and then tell us the name of the magazine and how we came to be featured in it, Sasha.
Yes, this magazine is called, in German language, it's called Deutsche Stimme.
In English, it's worth as much as Voice of Germany.
It isn't for a long time a magazine in the style which it's now.
It was for a long time a newspaper, in newspaper style, like with a paper like the daily newspapers and so on.
But we're facing hard times for printing papers in times of internet.
And so we made a quantum leap in quality to develop it to a high-quality monthly magazine.
And because we want to do, we strive for serious journalism.
And you mentioned the very important aspect of truth.
And our trust into mainstream media isn't all too much.
And so we always have to do correct and intensive research regarding the topics we want to inform our readers.
And for this, in reality, politics, a very essential topic was the development in the United States all around the presidential elections.
And in this regard, we wanted to have some background information, but not from the mainstream media, not from the Clinton network news, but we wanted it from truthful news.
And I get aware that you often have been a guest at, for example, Red Ice TV with Lana and Hendrik.
And then I watched and I listened to this political test group and I decided that you would be quite the right person at the right moment to do this conversation, which is high topical also in all these in good old Europe and in Germany, and so that's why I asked, I asked you for an interview and I I think it,
it became an excellent interview and this interview became excellent enough that we will, in the next days, we will also publish it in the English version on Oropot.
Sasha, this is Keith Alexander.
Again sounds like you're trying to do at your part of the globe with what we're trying to do on ours.
What would you say is the number one threat to the historic German people?
The German nation the, not the nation state, but the nation.
in your opinion, at the present time?
The most important issue at present, you mean?
The most important issue for German people, the most important issue, especially after this migration tsunami we face in history.
terms, but we face it also in current terms, since 2015 is the preservation of the ethnicity, the preservation of the ethnic Germans.
I think Germany is the country which is mostly hit by this foreign infiltration especially, as I mentioned, since the last five years, and that's the most important point, it.
It wouldn't make any sense to talk about any longer, about German European culture customs, tradition and identity, if you don't have any longer the, the people who are the bearer of this identity, of this culture, as a majority in this country.
So this is, this is the most, the most important point for the German people, but unfortunately that's not the view our government has in in this regard.
So it's one of it's my duty to defend my people against the elected government.
That's the problem here in Germany.
Sasha Keith again, do you think your government, or the European Union government, is intentionally trying to adulterate the white population of Europe, and Germany in particular, and if so, what is your opinion about why they're doing that?
It's, in fact, it's nothing else than a replacement policy, and I think, if and and it's not about this diversity, this diversity they're always talking about.
In truth, they don't want to have any diversity.
What they want to have is is a melting pot.
And I think they want to have this melting pot because they only want no longer self-determined personalities.
They want a consumerist society because that's more easier to lead in their capitalistic intentions.
That's the core point of the whole development, I think.
Who's driving it, Sasha?
Let me ask you that quickly.
Who is driving it?
Is there an ethnic group driving it?
Is there a political persuasion or group of people driving this?
Somebody with a lot of power and energy and influence is behind all of this.
And I just wondered what your thoughts were on that question.
Sasha, take about 10 seconds to answer that if you can, because I want to get to a quick wrap-up before we run out of time.
Okay.
Or do we have some of that?
Yes, I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
I was just going to say.
So we asked you, is there any particular group that you think is responsible for trying to drive this massive non-white immigration?
Or would you blame it more on white apathy?
And again, just quick 10 seconds, and I got to get to a quick wrap-up, something I certainly want to share with you before you go.
Go, Sasha.
Yes, I think we shouldn't imagine it as a group that has recently been founded or found together and decided this game.
It was a kind of a development of interest groups that developed over a longer period and striving more and more in like dictatorship terms, the political environment, the institutions, and the structures to go into this direction.
But I think that it's the problem.
It's a very complex system.
And because of the fact that the system is very complex, the people don't recognize it.
That's very important, I think, to understand in this connection.
Sasha, we will have you back.
I'm kicking myself for not having you on longer tonight.
Of course, you and I talked about this at the very last minute, and we kind of put this show together very quickly because we're coming out of the holiday week, and so we didn't have as much time to prepare as we normally do.
I basically wanted to have you on just to thank you for the high honor and the fantastic interview and the wonderful experience.
You have been an absolutely fantastic guest.
As I was saying a moment ago, we have a newly instituted tradition here.
We'll be doing it again this year.
We call it our march around the world during the bunch of March.
During the month of March, we try to bring on as many different leaders from the Western world, Canada, Australia, Europe, et cetera, as we can.
I would love to have you back for a much longer, much more formal interview in March where we talk more extensively about the issues facing Germany and the issues facing wider Europe.
Of course, we're talking about the Great Replacement, population replacement, all of that.
But Sasha, thank you again for everything for coming on, for being our first guest of the year.
We can't have you back quickly enough.
It was a great pleasure.
I wish you all the best and all the success for you, James, your family, for Keith and its Sherman family.
And it would be a great honor for me coming back to your show in the future.
Well, we will have you back in very short order, no later than March.
So just a few weeks from now, we'll talk about that, have you on for a full hour, really start to get into the meat of some of these issues.
And as you said, it is important to build communities.
That doesn't just mean your local area within walking distance.
That means wherever our people can be found, our brothers and cousins in Germany and throughout the West.
And we want to collaborate with you and your organizations and your publications much more frequently going forward.
Thank you so much, Sasha.
Always a pleasure to be introduced to more great men who are doing the good work out there.
Keith, it's been a great interview.
It is, and it's always good to know their fellow spiritual brothers in other parts of the world.
Thank you, Sasha.
We'll be back with a second hour next.
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