Aug. 12, 2023 - 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, known 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 Edwards.
Well, I'm back, everybody.
I hope that that segment of part wasn't too much for you to bear, but when I have to leave, I know who to leave it in the hands of.
And that's Rick Tyler, who has a real voice and a real way of carrying a broadcast in his own right.
And I know that Rick and his guest gave you a good segment while we scarf down the steak that they're serving here at the American Renaissance Conference.
Welcome back to the show.
Saturday, August 12th, we are live from the American Renaissance Conference.
More guests on the show than I can remember already.
But I can remember one thing.
They were all fantastic.
Actually, I can remember them all.
But it has been that kind of night where you just have one after another after another.
Now, there are only two men left who have not yet received their steak tonight.
And it's our friend here and also the next guest that we're going to have on the show.
We got to get him in and out pretty quick because that steak's going to get cold.
Sid Secular is with us tonight.
Longtime friend, first time appearance on the radio, Sid.
We go back, and we mentioned it once before.
A lot of old friends and faces from the Council of Conservative Citizens.
And you are one that I remember so vividly and so affectionately.
Every time we'd be there, we would always get together.
We'd always have a good time.
It's great to have you on the show tonight.
Thank you very much, Jim.
It's great to be here.
CFCC or the Council of Conservative Citizens continues on.
We have the equivalent of two chapters.
We have the Middle Atlantic or the Washington, D.C. chapter, which I occasionally have meetings.
Get presenters who are well known.
I get about 15 to 25 people, depending on the attraction of the moment.
So I kind of expanded my activities to my own newsletter, which now encompasses 80 gigantic pages, and it's growing by the minute.
So I'm converting it into an email newsletter in order to be able to practically do it, you know, without too great any expense or expenditure of time.
And I have as my assistant, Valerie Proto-Pappas, who's a noted editor.
Her name in her own right, yeah.
Noted editor and writer, and is the foremost authority on Southern Civil War and Confederate issues.
And she writes about half my material.
She contributes to the Barnes Review Historical Journal.
She's on the masthead of that group.
And she used to be the editor of a Mosby Stewart chapter in Northern Virginia.
She's very, very knowledgeable, and especially so, since I don't believe she set foot in the South.
She resides in New York and can't travel, or else she would be here at this convention.
She has a disability, but she's really extremely impressive.
She used to be on the senior editor for the Citizens and Former Newspaper, which was the paper for the Council of Conservative Citizens, which still puts out the paper.
But Earl Holt is kind of the sole writer and editor at the moment of the paper.
It's still quality paper, 40 pages in length, which it used to be.
It's available by email now, and the cost of membership is only $25 per year.
And if anybody doesn't have a computer, I'm willing to make copies of it so you can have it.
A lot of subscribers don't have computers or access to email, but I've kind of volunteered to fill in for anybody who's willing to get it from me.
I'll print it out and mail it to them.
Doing the work that a lot of people in our movement don't want to do, which is the hard work, the behind-the-scenes work.
Sid Secular, you were the capital, or are, I guess, you're saying chapters live on.
Obviously, there's still the newspaper, the chapter director, the capital director of the CFCC.
Well, I'm the National Capital Area chapter chairman, and sometimes I expand that to call myself the Mid-Atlantic chapter chairman because there's none near me.
So I can include Pennsylvania and West Virginia, Delaware, in my area, because there's nobody covering those areas.
So I do.
200 to 300 mile radius.
Sid, this is Sid Secular.
He's a guy I've known forever.
Another guy that's just out there doing the work.
You don't know that some of these people are out there, but I know it, and we're all better off as a result of it.
Now, Sid, you got a great newsletter.
I receive it.
I appreciate it.
I appreciate the work you do as Salty Sid, the editor.
My nickname, aptly named.
Going back so many years we have in the CFCC, which is where I really cut my teeth.
Some of my earliest talks I ever gave was as a result of the generosity of the CFCC.
A lot of CFCC folks here tonight from the good old days.
But Sid, we've got about two minutes remaining, so we have to speed things up a little bit.
Your takeaways from the conference, the issues you find most important.
Well, the optimism of James Edwards is the highlight of the event so far.
Amen.
Thank you, Ed.
The flawless presentation without any hiccups or you know or something like that.
I think that went over the crowd.
And the ability to project your voice to the entire room so everybody could hear it is not so well appreciated as it should be.
And I know that we're on track to take our nation back or to take our grace back.
Whatever might happen, I think we're on track to restore the historic American nation or form a new nation.
That's right.
That's what matters.
Not the country, but the nation.
The nation is our people, and the nation is what I'm concerned with.
Whatever happens with the country or this existing government, we can overcome that.
We've lived under so many different kinds of forms of government, smaller, you name it.
And we can survive that change.
We cannot survive if we are not alive.
Now, smaller is better, and we used to have states which were nations, and we conducted our business much better than when the national government started intruding and taking over the functions that the state used to perform.
Sid, you are here obviously as an activist, as one of these old war horses that has been around for years doing the work.
But you're also here as sort of an entrepreneur.
You are a vendor here at this conference.
With about a minute remaining, tell us about your booth and your wares and how it's been received.
I occupy two tables and I have roughly 15 different publications, most of them free for, you know, so you can see the different nationalist patriotic-oriented publications that are out there that are not too well known to the public.
You know, and actually I'm being paid by two publishers to distribute their material here.
The American Free Press and Barnes Review, which were associated with each other.
One is a historical journal and one is a current events journal.
And which, of course, we are directly and intimately affiliated with as well.
I have a newfound column with the American Free Press and the Barnes Review I've been reading since I was a teenager.
There's so many wonderful publications with Paul Angel, John Friend, and the staff and crew there.
Sid's secular, my friend.
Thank you for coming on.
You got to get to that stake, so we'll let you get to it.
We're going to be talking with Edward LePen when we come back.
Sid, great to talk to you tonight.
Thank you, my friend.
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and here we go as we continue live tonight from the Council of Conservative Citizens Conference.
Another special guest this evening, Ed LePen, is with us from Kentucky.
And Ed, you and I have struck up a conversation and correspondence in recent months.
And first of all, let's say hello to you and let the audience know what kind of correspondence we've been sharing.
Well, I've been writing letters.
I feel energized when I hear the program.
For me, it's like going to church because it's truthful.
A lot of churches don't have the spirit or the energy that I feel because they just don't preach the truth.
And I came, I brought my Bible, I opened the Bible, I laid it.
To this conference this weekend.
Yeah, I brought my Bible and I brought a copy of Pilgrim's Progress and I brought a book on infertility because I've heard people talk about even some of the speakers, you know, the problem of birth rates and declining births among Europeans, which is a real problem and the struggles they have.
It is a big problem.
And I appreciate what you said about the program because we both come from a very similar background.
Share the audience the details and the story behind that.
Well, I have suffered rejection or even exclusion, I think, unbiblically from a Southern Baptist church.
They came and I, you know, they gave me a letter while simultaneously blocking me admittance to the property.
And I think Southern Baptists have a lot of great people.
Unfortunately, the convention, the national body, has condemned the Confederate flag, which is a Christian symbol.
And I think that they're very narrow-minded on it.
And some of their leaders are, you know, they support things that I don't.
And you don't have the freedom to be a Southerner as you once would have in the Southern Baptist community.
Which, of course, there wouldn't even be a Southern Baptist Convention had it not been for the forerunners of the Confederacy.
So they forget that there wouldn't even be the most, the largest Protestant denomination on this continent had it not been for Southerners, the very forefathers they condemned.
But I got a big problem with that.
This is the dishonorment of your mothers and fathers.
I mean, this is a violation of the commandments themselves.
These people weren't wrong.
They were better Christians than the people running in the church today, to be sure.
But no matter what, to dishonor them like that, to say as Russell Moore did, he's no longer with the Southern Baptist Convention.
I don't guess he ever was, really, in spirit, but he was there certainly running it into the ground, taking his position as an op-ed writer for like the New York Times and the Washington Post to bash white Christians, even though he was the spokesman for the Southern Baptist Convention itself in many ways.
But to say that the Southern Cross, the Confederate battle flag, St. Andrew's Cross, can't coexist with the Christian flag or the Bible, without one setting the other on fire, I don't have any tolerance for that.
And that's what got me in such a lot.
It was that.
It was that back around 2015.
We started really speaking out against it.
And then, of course, they came back.
Well, I think the Southern Baptists, when they originally started, they sent out people who were slave owners.
That was the big schism, wasn't it?
Couldn't slave owners be missionaries?
Yeah, there was a schism over that.
But Baptists are supposed to stand for soul competency, that the individual can have soul competency and liberty to decide.
We're priests and kings unto God.
But however, we've picked up almost a Catholic approach where the state conventions and the national conventions exercise an authority over local churches that's really in a way unbiblical or unbaptistic.
Because each congregation is supposed to be independent, and they've lost.
Yeah, it was a bottom-up system of government, not top-down, where they could replace the rector or the...
Yeah.
Harry Truman was a Baptist.
And the reason it was, is because it was bottom-up, not top-down.
And there's been so many changes in the culture.
that a lot of people, the emerging church, is very different than the church that I knew in the 60s and the 70s.
It's very different.
Well, that's an understatement to be sure, but while people like you and I may not be welcome as far as the denominational head table is concerned, and there's a very big difference than that, by the way, than the average people you'll talk with who are populating the pews of any given Southern Baptist Church, particularly in the rural South.
Big difference between the so-called leadership and the people in the church itself.
But one of the heroes of the leadership, one of the people that they have qualified as certainly a saint.
And they even have, some years ago, there was a big Southern Baptist convention produced gala in his honor is, of course, Martin Luther King.
And as I say, Martin Luther King may be a hero to them, but he is not my hero.
And he is not going to be presented to my children to be any sort of hero, Christian or otherwise.
They are presenting him as a Christian hero.
And this is the thing I would say to you, Ed, because I know you come from a Southern Baptist background and as a minister yourself.
And in King's own writings at the Crozier Seminary, you find that he denies the virgin birth.
He denies that Christ was the Son of God.
He denies the physical resurrection of Christ.
And he denies the inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures.
So these are serious and, as far as I know, unrepentant statements that he made in his life.
So could he even properly be called a Christian while espousing these opinions?
And if people don't believe me, if they think I'm just, you know, making this up because I don't like King's politics, this material is easily available for your study on the Stanford University website where you may see these words written in Dr. King's own hand.
So this is their hero.
He wasn't, I mean, could he possibly be a Christian?
He denies every basic tenet of the fundamentals of the faith itself.
I wasn't aware of all that, but I did hear, and I have heard, it's not been substantiated in my mind, of plagiarism.
I didn't even get into that.
I mean, I got into it.
I'm going to speak your language here.
Let's not talk about the plagiarism and adultery and the fact that he was a Marxist and the fact that, you know, all this other stuff that is very violent, but I'm just trying to speak their language.
Just right here.
Let's narrow it down to that.
And then, you know, of course, it's just, you know, it didn't make any difference, of course, they didn't respond to it at all.
Well, what I do know and can speak to is I know critical race theory came up in a debate right on the convention floor, and they put out a film or a DVD, and I can't think of the name of it right now, by what authority, I believe the name of it was, Dealing with Critical Race Theory, which is actually a Marxist, if I'm correct, doctrine.
And it is.
Oh, sure it is, yeah.
And it's really, they attack white identity or European then.
It's okay to be American Indian.
It's okay to be black.
At the Southern Baptist Convention themselves, they have breakout sessions for, you name it, the Filipino Baptist Convention, the Chinese Baptist.
You name your ethnicity.
They've got one, except for the people who actually come there, which are white siders.
Yeah, Europeans have a tradition too.
And they have, you know, they're Polish, they're German, they're Finnish, they're Estonian.
There are a lot of different European backgrounds and history about it, but for whatever political reason, they've canceled Culture B.
And you just won't be invited, you know, to speak, to talk, to pray if you want to assert the fact that you're European or that you're white.
You're a white person.
And it makes me uncomfortable.
I appreciate you saying that.
We've got about a minute left with our friend Ed LePen, who is here as an attendee.
He is a supporter of the political success pool.
And we thank you for that, Ed.
I want to thank you for that publicly here and here in person, one-on-one together.
With about a minute remaining, share with us the final word to the audience.
Well, I think there's an education to be had if you attend an event like this.
Because we're having this conversation.
It seems as though that conversation would have been more at home on any given radio program that we might do on a weekly basis.
We were live from the American Renaissance Conference talking about this.
That's correct.
I learned a lot.
I really appreciated the speaker from Ireland.
And you get a picture of the political situation of the Irish people.
There is some suppression there of them.
We have Black Lives Matter protesting like they did in this country.
But compare that to what happened on January 6th, one day when you basically, and correct me if I'm wrong, white Republicans who were upset about the election.
And they're really getting that.
And this is the anniversary of Charlottesville through the day.
Yeah.
And all they were doing was carrying a tiki toy.
Six years ago to the day we were live from Charlottesville here on this program.
That was an amazing thing.
And Ed, you hear the music.
I want to thank you.
I know you've got to get back in there to your dessert.
Everybody's eating right now.
We're shuffling them in and out.
But thank you for your support of the program.
Thanks for sitting in with us for a few minutes tonight.
God bless you.
Thank you, Ed.
We'll be right back.
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All right, we are coming around the home stretch here as we broadcast live.
Already two and a half hours into this evening's broadcast from the American Renaissance Conference.
From the floor of the event and the venue itself, Saturday night, August the 12th, we are getting down not only to the end of the show, but for the end of the major part of the event itself.
They are wrapping up the banquet, and then we're about to hear from the banquet speaker, Dries Van Lagenhove from Belgium, friends with our friend, Peter.
We've had so many friends on the night.
Philip the winner.
Philip the winner.
And actually, I've got something for Philip that I'm sending back to Belgium.
I'm delivering it to Dries himself in just a few minutes.
But before we can forget.
Anna Vandenberg.
Oh, yeah, we love Ana Vandenberg.
Our friend there, too.
Great people over there in Belgium.
But before we get to that, a very surprised and special guest, longtime friend of ours, but first, well, actually, I can't say first-time guest because you called in from a Christmas party in Dallas over the other day.
I was the Christmas party correspondent.
You did a great job, by the way.
We've got Crystal on the program tonight, and she's going to share with us her observations and takeaways from this weekend.
So what do you have to say to guys?
What do they miss?
Everything.
They're missing a community, first of all.
These people here are like family.
They really are.
I mean, we say that a lot.
It's almost cliche, but I mean, you couldn't.
There's no way else to describe it.
Yeah, yeah.
It's probably one of my favorite times of the year to come to this.
There's just so much fellowship and camaraderie.
You can say anything and be completely yourself.
Nobody gives you dirty looks.
It's really freeing.
What are the big issues, do you think, this weekend that you've seen and heard people talking about both on the stage and in the crowd?
Well, the crumbling of our civilization, like right before our eyes.
That's a pretty big one.
So yeah, we've got a lot of things to work out.
We've got a lot of things to work out.
We've got a lot of things to work out.
This has been the theme of my talk today and the theme of...
First connection, first disruption of the entire show.
So we should be thankful for that here as it comes towards the end of it all.
Last time we broadcasted live from Emory, which was several years ago, they hadn't quite refurbished the place as they have now.
So the connection is better.
The rooms are better.
Everything looks better.
But we're going to see if Mr. Producer cannot reconnect us on the proper line.
It says it looks like I've got a good connection and signal here.
So maybe we can get back on the say again.
Okay, well, we'll log out and get back in.
I'm going to toss this phone over to Crystal so you can take off your headset and your mic and just continue to share observations and takeaways from the event and things you want to share with the audience while we troubleshoot here.
So I've been coming here since 2006, and there's been a big demographic shift here.
When I showed up all those years ago, it was me being the only lady and a young one back then.
And then many, many white-haired old men.
And now the crowd is different.
There's so many more young people.
It's a good mix.
And there's a lot of women as well.
It's really heartening to see it's becoming popular.
Very popular.
Well, you're talking to yourself.
Keep talking.
You're breaking it down.
You're holding the whole show.
Am I on hold for somebody?
You're good.
You're on the air.
Oh, all right.
Yeah.
No, no.
It's just been a very, yes, over the last 20 years, this really positive demographic shift.
More young people, more women.
Just people are catching on.
This is, yeah, this is a good deal.
All right.
So that's awkward, isn't it?
I mean, here you are.
You don't have anybody to bounce off of your first time on the radio live, and you don't have anybody to pair with.
Yeah, a lot of pros couldn't do as good as you did just then.
Anyway, Keith, you want to put it on the speakerphone?
All right, here we go.
All right.
Mr. Producer says we can go to speakerphone here, but I don't know what happened to the connection.
It's been so good.
Anyway, Keith, you want to say something?
Of course, I saw.
All right, man.
Well, I saw Crystal in there and I said, we've got to get her on the show.
So I last held her.
I hauled Tyder and hauled her out here.
But it's good to have her.
She is a fixture at this conference.
I've never been to one of these conferences and she hasn't been here.
So she is a legend in her own right.
We've probably got the prettiest girls in the house right here with us tonight.
That's so nice.
Well, I'm talking with this mic like somebody can hear me.
Anyway, what am I doing?
All right.
Well, as we butcher the show, as it all comes apart now, I hear the applause in the arena, as it were, the ballroom.
The keynote speaker, we have one segment left.
The keynote speaker's taking his time on the podium.
Crystal, give us another minute of reflection if you can.
I know you got to get back in there.
You want to listen to Dries.
You were having dinner with him, actually.
What did you find out?
Yes, yes.
He is found out he's all in.
He is all in.
And it's heartening to know that we have representatives from so many different countries here and these young guys coming together and laying the groundwork for the future for our people.
Awesome.
And the fact that these people are elected.
I mean, you know, you had Ruben Caleb, you had Dries, who's speaking right now, who just began his address.
We're going to be able to catch the bulk of it.
But these are people that are elected to their nation's parliaments.
I mean, this isn't, you know, some sort of city councilman in the town you've never heard of.
These people are in positions of real power in Europe.
Keith, this is Jared's equivalent of the International House of Pancakes.
He's got, we've got people from all over the place.
And it's, it's, you know, I don't know if Jared is paying off dues or whatnot, but it's wonderful to get all of these people that think like us from all over the world.
It really is heartening to know that we're not alone over here.
Well, it's certainly been a good cross-section.
It's been a good event, and it's going to wrap up here over the course of the next, oh, I'd say about an hour.
And as we go off the air in about 20 minutes, we'll be wrapping up here a little bit later.
If you tuned in at any point after we got started tonight, keep in mind that you can catch up on all the people we've had.
Where's my list?
I'm going to have to do it by memory.
No, there it is.
Yeah, that's it.
We have had on tonight on the show live, Ruben Caleb, Peva McNallon, Brad Griffin, Peter Brimmler, Roger Dedlin, Mark Weber, and others.
Rick Tyler, Pete Quahones, Fid Secular, obviously Crystal, obviously Ed LePen.
And so, all right, what's up?
Here's one thing that they don't know if they don't come.
What happens after the conference is over?
The greatest party of the year.
Hey, Brad Griffin agreed with you back there in the back.
So that's what we'll be getting into over the course of the rest of the night.
We'll catch up with you later.
Thank you for coming by.
You're welcome.
All right.
All right.
Well, I don't know what happened to the connection.
Well, I know, it was anti-fun.
They've been out.
They finally did something.
They've been out there.
They've been getting rained on all day.
They were able to strike a blow here late, but I think it's a little bit too little, too late because it has been a wonderful show.
This last segment, a little bit of audio difficulties, which you would expect in many ways when you broadcast from afar and remotely and outside of your studio, but it has not dampered the spirits of those here assembled.
Why Oda Keith?
I dare give you this phone because it's going to be, well, actually, I'll hold on because we're going to have the music coming up and it's hard enough to hear it in our headsets.
It's going to be doubly hard on the cell phone, but that's going to be coming up any minute.
And then we will wrap up the program.
One final segment, takeaways, parting shot from the American Renaissance Conference.
Mr. Bill will be on and we'll see what he has to say.
We've met a lot of interesting people, rekindled friendships with old acquaintances and solidified the bonds with our regulars over the course of this week.
And we wish all of you could be here.
We've received many emails, text messages, and we'll be getting back to you as quickly as we can.
We wish you were all here.
We are going to take a final break, and we'll be right back for closing word from the American Renaissance Company.
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All right, we're back.
One final segment.
I will ask our producer, we just did a little troubleshooting here with the tech team, as it were, if you could check our IPGPL.
And there we are.
Okay, I'm going to switch it though.
All right, we are back up at full throttle here at Amran.
Keith, find your mic.
If you can.
No, it's all the way over.
How did it get over here?
It's on the complete other side of the whole.
I got you, brother.
All right.
Well, it seems like that was a very fast two hours and 46 minutes since we started.
Can you hear me?
Yeah, we got you.
We're back five by five.
Yeah, here we go.
Just temporary.
Temporary blip.
So takeaways from the show.
We've been talking about takeaways from the conference.
Takeaways from the last two hours and 45 minutes here on the broadcast tonight.
Well, we got a good cross-section of all the people here.
Didn't even scratch the surface, though, of all the people we could have had.
We should have had on.
I mean, Ed Fields is in there.
I mean, we didn't even hear from Jared and Sam, but they're very regular.
And we're now interviewing a guy that doesn't have a last name.
Yeah, well, that's fine now.
Mr. Bill.
We've got Bill on now, and we're about to get to him.
But final word from you, Keith, on, well, not a final word for the night, but on the conference.
Well, I think the conference was a great success.
And I still maintain that you gave the best speech of the whole bunch.
Yeah, and then Greg Hood came in a close second.
And, you know, I'm getting some home cooking here.
But everybody was good.
All the speakers were good.
We had a lot of people from foreign lands, and that was really interesting.
And it was interesting to get their take.
We were talking with Rue and Caleb, who kind of accentuated the point that, you know, in Europe, they think in terms of their nation, they are not interested in white advocacy or white nationalism the way that we are in America.
You know, basically in America, if you're of European descent, it doesn't matter whether you're from Finland or your ancestors were from Finland or Sicily, you know, you're welcome to the party.
In Europe, they have Estonian nationalists, they have Latvian nationalists, Lithuanian nationalists, Polish nationalists, and never the twain shall meet.
You know, you don't, there's still a lot of this old world animosity, I guess, but like, for example, the Poles don't like the Russians, the Germans don't like the Poles, all that type of stuff.
But in America, basically, we have to have a much broader net, and it's interesting to hear from people that have that nationalist viewpoint.
And there were a lot of them at this conference.
Well, if you don't have racial animosity in places like Europe, I guess you've got to focus on the nationalistic animosity.
I think it was a guy that played JJ.
He was talking about Northern Ireland versus Ireland.
He said, when you don't have black people, you have to improvise, right?
Well, our people have always loved to fight with each other.
If we can't find anybody else to fight, we'll certainly war with one another.
That's been a big problem.
Well, I'm going to hand the mic over to our friend, Mr. Bill.
All right.
And while you do that, I'm going to give you this mic.
And Bill's going to introduce himself and begin his presentation.
This last segment of the program.
I'm going to give it to Keith, and I'm going to take a quick break.
I'll be right back.
Okay, Bill, tell us what your impression is of the Amaran conference.
How many of these have you been to?
How does this differ from other ones you've been to?
Just give us your breakdown.
All right.
Well, this is my second conference.
I was at the one last year.
And by the way, I go by pen name William Fox on the website, AmericaFirstBooks.com or amfirstbooks.com.
And I've been actually following politics on all ends of political spectrum since the very late 1980s.
Okay.
And so my impression is in some ways, you know, we heard about Mark Weber and others talking about how the Americans are seeing the country deteriorating and they're getting more serious about the deteriorative conditions.
And the things that were considered very right-wing radical five or ten years ago are now becoming more mainstream.
But I think they're still behind the curve.
I think the seriousness of the problems that we face are even greater than what many people here believe at the conference.
What do you attribute this rising consciousness of our issues to be due to?
Is it because of Donald Trump or is it because of the left's overplaying their hand?
Is Trump derangement syndrome involved?
What's your explanation for this?
Well, one of the big ones is the public is hearing so much information about what they call the death jab or how the COVID-19 jab, which was made mandatory, is causing so many heart attacks and cardiovascular or neurological problems.
And there's a growing number of people who believe that this is actually deliberate, and that there's a globalist elite that has a global depopulation plan to eliminate about 80% of the population.
I mean, this is really extremely evil stuff.
And that's filtering out.
You have Victoria Newland and the neocons have been pushing America towards nuclear war with Russia.
That's very radicalizing.
If you look at the deep background of how they broke the Minsk agreements and they were shelling and inflicted over 14,000 countries.
What are these neocons like Victoria Newland, Jake Sullivan, Anthony Blinken?
What is their animus?
What is actually motivating them to promote this war, which I think is, you know, it was totally unnecessary.
I think that, you know, Putin had said that if they would just put in writing that they will not let Ukraine join NATO, then there would have been no war.
But instead, Anthony Blinken said, oh, no, we'll never agree to that.
And that's what led to the war, at least according to, you know, reports that I was seeing at the time back on what was it, March 22nd of 2022.
And now it's, you know, it has been going on for over a year.
We've put in over how many billions of dollars?
40, 100 billion, who knows?
But there's no end in sight.
What are the neocons trying to accomplish by provoking this conflict?
Well, there are many different perspectives.
One is that we have a Federal Reserve Banking System, which is run by the Rothschilds, which is an extremely serious trouble, and we're headed towards inflationary meltdown.
And the powers that be want a distraction away from those kinds of problems.
And ultimately, they want to lock down this country.
They used COVID for that purpose, but they'd like to ultimately create martial law in America because they're afraid that if Americans become fully radicalized, Americans are going to come for their throats.
And these people are very, very paranoid, particularly the Rothschilds and their cohorts.
And also, according to many different sources, like Dr. James Fetzer, I've worked with.
He has a website, moonrockbooks.com or jameshfetzer.org.
He claims the Rothschilds say that this is a major impediment to their plans to the New World Order that they have to win in Ukraine.
Of course, Zelensky isn't Jewish.
He's controlled by Jewish oligarchs.
I mean, there's a joke where Zelensky has been supposedly supporting the Azov battalion, which is Nazi, yet he's Jewish.
So many people think it's more accurate to call him a Zion Nazi.
But Victoria Newland, she's Jewish.
We're involved in fun and games of distractions.
There are some theories that the Zionazis want to use up the Ukrainians so that, according to one source, the Rothschilds would like to move Israelis and a lot of Jews to make Ukraine the new Israel.
In other words, it's kind of an expansion area for Israel.
Is that what you're saying?
That's one theory that Dr. Fetzer has described and others about the Rothschild plans.
So once upon a time, well, the Jewish people were very heavily situated in Ukraine.
But, of course.
Well, the Khazars, you know, the Khazarians that basically were the predecessors to the Ashkenazi Jews were between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea.
Right.
Caucasus Mountains.
That's where the term Caucasians comes from.
So I guess there's a natural link.
is really more of a natural link between Ashkenazis, who are 85% of today's worldwide Jewish population.
Hang on, Keith.
We went out again, so continue the conversation.
Okay.
Okay, well, okay.
Billing in on where we let it go.
Okay, we were talking about the Ashkenazi Jews, which are 85% of the Jewish population of the world now, and they originally came from the area very near to Ukraine.
So there is at least one theory out there that the war is about reclaiming the Ukraine as a kind of expansion area for Israel.
What are the other theories?
Okay.
Well, actually, two of the best sources on the internet are Colonel Douglas McGregor and Scott Ritter.
And, of course, you know, the Russians have always claimed that they're acting no different than the way the U.S. acted over the Cuban Missile Crisis.
And it's intolerable to advance not only NATO and nuclear weapons to, you know, the easternmost part of Ukraine is further east than Moscow, right on the border, but also biolabs.
There are all kinds of biolabs that have been uncovered in Ukraine.
And of course, that doesn't make the Russians feel happy either.
So a lot of the people that I listen to, like Scott Ritter and Colonel Douglas McGregor, feel that, you know, we're seeing troublemakers use this war to use up the Ukrainians as proxies.
And basically, they tend to be actually more sympathetic towards the Russian position.
Well, one of the things that I've heard is that this is an effort to take out Russia as a potential world hegemon or superpower.
So they never come back to the position that they used to be in back in, let's say, before the fall of the Soviet Union, and that the next hegemon to be attacked after Russia is brought to heel would be China.
What do you think of that idea?
Seconds remaining.
That is a tantalizing teaser and a cliffhanger, but we have seconds remaining.
And I don't even know if I can hear the outro music with our dilapidated state of affairs right now.
Well, I'd say that's exactly right.
There have been plans afoot to break up Russia in over 30 different provinces, divide and conquer, and steal their natural resources.
The Russians are very much aware of that.
Of course, you remember with the Kaleningrad crisis, there's a fear that if they don't take you to Ukraine, that it'll be taken care of elsewhere.
It'll be trouble elsewhere.
Let it do that is all the time we have for tonight.
That may have been the fastest segment of the evening.
I went away for one second.
Maybe it's like the end of the segment.
But nevertheless, brought us a guest to all the people here tonight to keep out of gender.
All the incredible talents that have been on the program, including, as we just heard from Bill, to close things out, I'm James Edwards.
We'll be back on the road next week.
Another remote broadcast ready for a bit south down to Alabama.