Oct. 5, 2024 - 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.
When the phone I tell all you I've been pissed off, when you are disturbing, speaking, all is lost.
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Perhaps a song you might not expect on a show like this, but you're not from the South, if that's what you thought.
Welcome back to the third and final hour tonight.
Now we're going to stop in with our friends at Dixie Republic.
And there has been a mainstay guest on all of those shows, all of those remote broadcasts we've done from South Carolina over the years.
And he has really become family.
They all have.
Hunter from the Dixie Republic crew is with us right now.
And he actually queued up that song for us tonight.
And he's going to tell us why and who was the vocalist behind it.
Hunter, thank you for being on tonight.
I know you've had a very busy week.
I have.
Thank you, James, for having me.
That was the late Governor Lester Maddox Counts for Blessings.
And that was from one of his gospel.
I mean, he was a talented man.
He ran the state of Georgia.
And he also produced a gospel album called God, Family, and Country.
And that was one of my favorite tunes from that album.
And I've certainly been blessed throughout all this.
And I've been counting them.
So I thought that that was a good intro for me personally.
Well, I appreciate it, brother.
And we always have a good time talking about our faith and our culture and our heritage.
And you've been out there.
And if you don't mind me sharing, Hunter, and I hope you don't, I probably mentioned this before.
You're about to have a baby this week.
And you've still been out there.
You're going to have a baby this week.
And your wife is expecting number two.
And you've been out putting any moment as he joins us live on the air.
Any moment.
Tonight it could be.
And you've been out with a chainsaw for days.
Tell us what you've been doing.
I have.
Well, first, let me say, can you guess the name?
It's a place name, and it starts with a D, and this place is very dear to our heart.
Can you guess the name?
I'm going to go out on a limb and say Dixie.
You got it right.
You got it right.
You're going to have a daughter named Dixie.
Yep, it's really Dixie Anna.
Dixiana's a place in a town in South Carolina, and I'm shortening it up to Dixie for a nickname, but that's her name.
God bless you and your wife, who we have met at all of these visits to Dixie Republic and your oldest daughter now, soon to be a big sister.
But why are you on tonight, Hunter?
With all of this going on in your family, why'd you take 10 minutes out to come on the political cesspool tonight?
I'll tell you what's going on.
Well, I live in a small, well, I live in the northernmost part of South Carolina, the northwest part of South Carolina, and we were not hit as badly as places in western North Carolina, But we were hit pretty badly as far as South Carolina goes.
And I live in a small river community, two miles from the North Carolina state line as the crow flies to Transylvania County.
And we were, I wasn't prepared.
Frankly, I was not prepared for this storm.
Didn't really, I own my own business, so I'm running around rocking and rolling on business.
And then Wednesday, when it was coming, we were getting word that it might be bad.
And so I got my wife and the child and the soon-to-be out of out of the house.
And I have, that was Wednesday night.
And so I have sheep and animals and such.
So I had to stay back.
But I took the wife to safety to in town where infrastructure was staying with family.
And then on Wednesday, we lost power.
And then because of the rain and then the torrential rain on Thursday just continued and continued and continued.
And we're not really used to that up here.
And I lived in Charleston for nine years and I rode out all those hurricanes.
But what came on Friday morning, I was not expecting.
And it was by far the worst storm that I've ever experienced.
And so power came back on Thursday.
The local fire chief told us, don't expect it to stay on.
And so we just rode it out.
I had dinner at a neighbor's house.
And then around Friday morning at around 6 a.m., we lost power.
And that's when the wind came.
And I was looking out my window.
And I live, like I said, about two miles from the Transylvania County line there, backed up to 33,000 acres of state park.
And if you were to look at my house from a bird's eye view, it's just my house in a blanket of green.
And it's a little small river community.
I've got two creeks on either side of me.
And so this wind started.
And I've got trees.
I spent a lot of money on getting a lot of these trees cut down this year.
And that was money well spent.
I was fortunate enough to not be hit by any trees, but that wind was something like I've never seen.
Like I said, I've rode out hurricanes before in Charleston, my time down there.
And this was something like I had never seen.
And so the power went out at 6 a.m. and about 8.30 a.m., the wind sort of subsided.
And me and my neighbors, the young ones at least, we started getting together and talking.
My neighbor had three of his cars totaled.
And the creek on both sides of my house had risen up to my back porch.
And on my neighbor's house, they had risen up to their back porch.
And we got on our four-wheelers and tried to head out.
And we were blocked by flood waters on the roads, power lines down, trees down everywhere.
And so we got everything ready.
We got our chainsaws ready, got everything loaded up and waited about an hour or two.
And then we started hitting the road.
And this, we live in a tight-knit community.
I mean, it's all white too.
That's worth mentioning.
And so we head out and we get out.
And we every every, not even every quarter mile, every hundred yards, we're hit with trees.
And so we thought we'd ride around and see what was going on, but we couldn't even get out.
So we start, we start sawing, we start cutting.
And as we're cutting and sawing, we're meeting other locals along the way.
And we're getting our chainsaws stuck.
They're getting our chainsaws unstuck.
They're getting their chainsaw stuck.
We're getting their chainsaws unstuck.
And we just start cutting and cutting.
And there was only two ways out of my community.
And both of them are blocked by rivers.
One river had washed out the bridge, and the other way out, the road had washed out.
So I was trapped.
And really, we were trapped until Saturday evening.
But what happened was, we were going out.
It was a bunch of guys in trucks and chainsaws at first.
And then the locals started coming out that had the machinery.
They had the tractors.
They had the excavators.
They had the skid steers.
And they started clearing.
A lot of these people I know, I don't know them all too well, but it was in that moment.
We were all there together and we started clearing roads.
And I worked all day on Friday.
And then I got up on Saturday and we started working again.
And we finally got a way out of our community on Saturday night.
Again, I thought my wife was going to pop it any minute.
So we were really trying to get out of there.
At least I was.
And it was just amazing to watch all these locals come out.
I mean, you had old guys in their 70s running their tractors clear.
Let me ask you this.
Yeah.
Let me ask you this because I know you as a man and as a brother, and I know you put your family first, as you should, your wife, your daughter, your daughter, who could still come at any minute.
But what is it?
What was it that compelled you to still go out?
You didn't have to, but you chose to.
You chose to go out and serve your community.
And what's the takeaway of this about white southern rural culture?
Honestly, I wanted to go out.
There's something in me that likes adventure, that likes excitement.
I can't explain it, James.
I wanted to go out there and see what was happening.
And when I went out there, there were all these guys in their 50s.
There were guys my age out there doing the same thing.
And everyone had someone that was trapped somewhere.
And there's a bunch of gravel roads that are one lane, trees everywhere.
And we were thinking about all of I know a lot of people in my area.
We were thinking about all the people that were trapped.
And to me, it was just, you know, it was second nature or whatever.
I was just going out and doing it.
It's the faustian spirit of a man of the West.
We've got about 30 seconds left, Hunter.
And I want to say again, I love you, brother.
I can't wait to be back up there at Dixie Republic with you and all of our friends and family.
God bless you and your daughters.
The final word is yours, but I want to be sure to say that.
The final word is yours.
Power line companies are finally starting to come out.
I'm a week away from getting power.
All the power line company guys that are coming out are all white, and I'm glad they're seeing them.
And I'm thanking them.
So that's something that there's something to say about that.
Well, thank you for putting quite a few miles on your chainsaw this week and for serving as a living embodiment of what our people should do at such a time as this, as it says in the Bible.
Thank you for your example.
Thank you for everything you do, Hunter, for our community.
And we'll be back.
You and your wife and your daughters as well.
We'll be right back.
Stay tuned.
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I want to thank everyone again who has been on the program tonight.
It's hard to list them all in order, but I'm going to give it a shot.
Patrick Martin, Rich Hamblin, Rick Tyler, John Hill, Michael Hill, Rebecca Dillingham, Kirk Lyons.
You just heard from Hunter, one of the jolly boys at Dixie Republic, and now the owner of Dixie Republic.
There are three, three relief efforts that we are personally endorsing here.
I'm sure there are others that are good and that are worthy of your support, but I can recommend these three with 100% certainty that your giving will be properly allocated.
If you want to give to a single person, to an individual, I submit that it should be Kirk Lyons.
He has been out there fighting for our people for decades.
He is in a time of need, and we have to support one another.
We can't support everyone, but we can support this one.
Kirk Lyons and his family are exemplars of southern culture.
He fights for us in court.
His entire life has been dedicated to our cause.
He needs our help.
Let's give it to him.
You want to give to the wider community?
What John Hill and the A.P. Hill Legacy Foundation is doing is unbelievable.
We gave you all that information.
It's all there at thepoliticalspool.org.
But if you want to give not necessarily with a credit card, but maybe you want to send items that you have at home.
You want to send food, water, baby, or hygiene products, household products.
Dixie Republic is sponsoring a relief effort where you can do that.
If you live near Traveler's Rest, South Carolina, and you know Dixie Republic, you can drop off these items there.
But do go to thepoliticalscesspool.org.
Find the blog entry entitled, Listen to TPC Live tonight, Saturday, October 5th.
Scroll down to the bottom.
You will find Dixie Republic's physical mailing address.
If folks are listening all over the country tonight, indeed all around the world, if you cannot physically drive by Travelers Rest, South Carolina and drop off baby items, food, water, canned goods, hygiene products, household products, you can mail them to the store.
And you've got the address there.
Go to thepoliticals, Pool.org or go to Dixie Republic's website.
That is, of course, DixieRepublic.com.
You'll find their physical mailing address, and you can mail these items there.
Paul Lawrence, the owner of Dixie Republic, is with us now.
He has always been in favor of building parallel communities.
And boy, Paul, have you been prescient.
How is it important to remember the necessity for building parallel communities at such a time as this?
Well, James, it's good to be on with you.
I wanted to give the address as 1315 Highway 25 Traveler's Rest, South Carolina, 29690.
We're the first heading south.
We're the first store area that's open from North Carolina.
You're right in the foothills of the mountains.
It's a beautiful location.
Right there, though.
Yes, North Carolina.
We are at the foothills.
And that list, as you mentioned, is you've shared that, and I do appreciate it.
And over time, that list is going to change.
As things evolve, the need will evolve as well.
But right now, you're talking about diapers, infant food, beans, canned meats, canned vegetables, canned fruits, fruit juice, granola bars, Pop-Tarts, candy bars, water, toothpaste, toiletries, razor, shaving cream, shampoo, soap, towels, deodorant, medical aid, Benadryl, band-aids, wet wipes, insect repellent, batteries, cleaning supplies, can openers, manual can openers, charcoal, paper goods, plasticware, garbage bags.
If folks, if you have any of that in your house, send it to Dixie Republic.
Go to DixieRepublic.com.
You'll find their physical mailing address.
Send these items to Paul Lawrence.
Send them to Dixie.
Send them to Dixie Republic and they will get distributed.
How are you aiding in that effort?
You can mail them from your house.
Put them in a big box.
Mail them down to Dixie Republic.
Paul will make sure they get to the hands of those who have been afflicted.
How are you doing it, Paul?
Well, I've been through this before.
I'm originally from Louisiana.
In fact, the lack of the FEMA efforts is what created, if you've heard about it, the Cajun Navy.
Yes.
Yes.
What we're doing is we're kind of like an outpost.
We have collections going throughout the town.
The biggest one is the Confederate Museum in Greenville.
They collect it.
We collect it.
Once we have enough, then we send it up to Pisca Forest at Anchorage Baptist Church, which they're set up to do the distribution.
We'll take in a glut of things.
It's kind of like a pig passing through a python.
We'll take in the glut, ship it up there.
They'll separate it as it needs to be separated and then distribute it to the need.
All right.
So that's what you're doing.
If you receive these items, and you've done this in other endeavors as well, but right now it is the Hurricane Helene relief effort.
And Paul, all those shows we've done at Dixie over the years, you've always talked about building parallel communities.
You normally appear as Man's Jolly and the Jolly Boys are our friends, and everybody knows and understands and appreciates that.
Tonight, you're coming on as the owner of Dixie Republic.
And you are the one behind this.
In so many ways, you are leading in a catalyst in what the future should be like.
And the example that we need to learn from and the example that you're setting, these parallel communities.
Again, this is the time where your vision and your warning has been realized and you can get these goods out.
So, again, folks, go to thepolitical cesspool.org, scroll down to the bottom of that post we've been talking about all night, the one dated October 5th.
That's sort of a preview for tonight's program.
You go all the way down to the bottom of that post.
You'll see the items that Dixie Republic is collecting and accumulating and distributing.
And you've got their physical address there.
Go to DixieRepublic.com.
You don't have to send money.
You don't have to send it through a credit card, although we hope you will do that for Kirk Lyons and for John Hill's effort.
We've been talking about that earlier tonight, but everybody has got something.
You've got something laying around the house.
Soap, shampoo, some of these items that are listed there, toothbrushes, toothpaste you haven't used.
Put it in a box and send it to Dixie Republic.
And Paul, what are you going to do with it?
And how are you going to do it?
God, we have a generous mutual friend that is going to avail us a larger truck.
That way, we don't have five trucks going up there.
We have one big one.
Makes the best sense.
I want to hit some bullet points.
Hit me.
Okay.
They're trying to scatter and uproot the founding stock of this country.
It's, and these are just notes right off my head.
Elon Musk brings in Starlight, and we still use mules and goats to get things to people.
So rednecks, rebels, hillbillies, and hellions.
FEMA has the federal government is nothing.
They're a paper tiger.
I've had customers coming here that are refugees, basically.
Thank God I have a lot of children's stuff to give them because of their emotional distress.
But we're going to be, there's been confrontations between people bringing in supplies and FEMA trying to control it.
There's going to be armed escorts or supplies.
And one thing I want to tell people is just like the stewardess tells you on the airplane, put the mask on yourself first, then the person next to you.
More things are coming.
I know everybody is emotional and they want to give to this situation, which I wholeheartedly agree with and back it.
But you need to take care of yourself because there's going to be other events to where the tip of the spear men go out to do what needs to be done, and they're going to need support and supplies.
So whatever you can do for yourself is the best thing.
Then get more for the other people that need the aid.
But it's coming to a point where there's a need.
I talked to a gentleman today, came in the store.
He was helicoptered out.
It was him and his young son.
His wife and daughter were staying nearby at a relative's house.
And they told me about a situation with a FEMA official that happened yesterday.
And I'd heard about it.
And I said, well, that's only rumor.
He said, well, let me confirm it.
I was right down the way whenever it happened.
And that FEMA executive did not leave in as good a shape as he arrived.
I've seen some things on social media, so you can testify to this, Paul.
I just told you the story that I know.
Hey, folks, here's what I know.
You've got these items around your house.
You know you do.
When our time of need comes, we hope that other people will answer the call.
Right now, our people are hurting.
Our southern people are hurting in East Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina.
I love looking at this post that you made, this picture that we have posted that you took, Paul.
Go to thepolitical cesspool.org, top of the blog.
If you're listening in the archive, the October 5th blog post, you see the list of products that Dixie Republic is collecting and distributing.
You've got their mailing address there.
Put them in a box if they're laying around the house.
Some of these inevitably are.
You know they are.
Send them down to Dixie.
Let's give them to the people who need them more than we do right now.
And I love looking at this thing because I'm looking at the three folks who are working or the three institutions that are working in cooperation on this particular relief effort.
It's Dixie Republic, the Museum and Library of Confederate History in Greenville, South Carolina.
I have been there.
It is wonderful.
I go there every time I'm in Greenville.
The Museum of Confederate History in Greenville, Dixie Republic, and Anchor Baptist Church, Episcopal Forest, North Carolina.
Our faith, our culture, our people working together at a time of need.
And that is what this show is doing.
And God bless you for that.
If you for that, you can't retake the Dixie Republic saying.
Hold on right there.
Hold on right there.
Paul, sit tight.
I'm going to bring you back in the next segment so you can say it.
The music's overpowering.
It's sit tight.
We'll bring you right back.
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All right, we...
We have still much more to come for you tonight.
The entire three hours of tonight's broadcast is dedicated to those in our family, those in our community who have been afflicted.
If we are not here to help our people, what are we doing this for?
There is no reason except to help our people to be one with one another and to establish communities and, God willing, one day an ethnostate once again.
We have Matt on with us.
We're going to get to in just a moment.
But before we get to Matt, as we did with John Hill in the first hour, I want to give Paul Lawrence just another minute or two to just kind of recap his efforts and how people can support it.
Go, Paul.
I just wanted to tell people to go to Dixie RepublicFans at gmail.com.
We will be updating the progress and the different supplies that we need.
One thing I wanted to caution anyone that is doing the charitable activities, you can't burn yourself out.
You can't do it all by yourself.
You have to have collection.
Then you have to have the pipeline to get it to those that will distribute it.
If you try to do it all yourself, you will get burned out.
That has been my experience anyway.
Well, listen, I tell you what, you have set an example for so many others to follow in all of your efforts and all of your endeavors, what you've done with Dixie Republic, the building of a true parallel community.
And we're not talking about something extra-legal, but we're talking about people of commonality coming together and supporting one another and helping one another in many different ways.
And there is a real something there that is happening.
And Dixie Republic is at the epicenter of that.
It's much more than just a store where you can get fantastic items, although you can do that too at DixieRepublic.com and be sure to support them.
But what they're doing here is above and beyond any of that.
And it's helping these people.
And if you've got these products that you can mail to them, you can put it in the box, whether you're listening tonight in Nebraska or North Dakota, South Dakota, Oregon, Washington, Tennessee, Florida, Massachusetts.
We've got listeners in every state tonight.
And you can put something in the box and send it to Dixie Republic.
Even if it's just a couple of items, it doesn't have to be a big box.
It can just be a little box.
It can be whatever you've got.
It's all there.
DixieRepublic.com is the mailing address.
Things you want to send that will help aid our folks in need.
This is the time to do it.
And again, those three official relief efforts we've endorsed, the John Hill and the AP Hill Legacy Foundation, Dixie Republic, and Kirk Lyons personally can be found at thepolitical cesspool.org.
It's all right there.
Just go and check it out.
Thank you, Paul.
Thank you for your example.
Thank you for your leadership.
And we'll talk to you again soon, brother.
Can't get back to Dixie soon enough.
Thank you, sir.
And we are only the best of our people.
Amen.
Amen.
And let's go to another standard bearer of our people, Matt, who has, this is a tragedy that is very close to home.
There used to be a town in North Carolina called Chimney Rock.
I don't think it's there anymore, but Matt has ties and roots close to there.
Matt, take it away.
What's your message tonight for the program?
Well, so I'll start by saying when I did a little spent over-the-road truck driving, I went to a FEMA assembly joint out in Mississippi.
I carried a load over there, and I went to a massive parking area.
I won't say where, but it was basically I got to like this lineup of trucks.
There were hundreds of trucks.
And they said, just pick a line.
They're all going up to the same place.
You know, just pick a line.
And I kind of just cruise one nudged up, one truck at a time, one truckload.
I made it up to the front, and kind of like a football game or a stadium game, they said, just follow the people.
They'll park you and tell you where to park your trailer.
Well, I'm out there, and there were hundreds of trailers out there.
This was all for FEMA supplies.
It was all the assembling area for it.
And, you know, and I've wondered through this whole event, where has all that equipment?
Where is all that?
Where has all those supplies gone?
What did they do with it?
My sister lives around the Big Bend area, Florida.
She didn't get a bit of rain.
This thing went right to the right of her, came up through Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina.
And many of the towns that Kirk Lyons referenced, I was, you know, I was growing up as a young boy, I went to most of those towns.
And I have family, I have a lot of friends in that area, in those areas.
And one particular town that we grew up in was Chimney Rock, we would go to often was Chimney Rock.
It was a very nice town.
It was a town that you could spend a day at easy and just taking in the scenery, enjoying walking trails.
That was where the last of the Mohicans was found with Daniel Day-Lewis.
It was a beautiful little town.
They had ice cream pile there.
It was a great day to spend an afternoon, a great way to spend an afternoon.
And now all that has just been washed away.
Mountain people are resilient.
It's not very uncommon for bad storms to take a building here and there.
But this particular storm was very apocalyptic.
It's taken many communities and washed them downstream.
And the flooding has been quite excessive.
I had a friend.
He sent me a picture of his neighbor.
It looked like just a branch came down on the house.
And I said, well, that just looks like a branch.
He said, yeah, but it was a large enough branch and it hit just right.
It punched a car-sized hole in his roof.
My parents had a tree that snapped out behind their house.
Everybody was safe, fortunately, for the, you know, thanking God for that.
But a lot of these people have just suffered.
Even people that didn't have life-threatening things, they suffered in so many ways.
And the ones that got hurt the most in my family were around Morganton area.
They experienced such a violent storm there, they were hiding under their staircase, basically, and to try to escape.
That was their safe area.
And they said the tree came down, and I think it hit their house, but it took out their deck on the back.
And so, but fortunately, they also escaped with their lives.
But so many of these people that are missing who are just not found, still missing, they're probably likely, you know, deceased and gone.
So my prayers and thoughts go out for all these people.
And a lot of these communities will never be the same as any natural disaster is going to, you know, really wake people up and also tie a community together.
A lot of people are going to be friends now for life that they never even talked to, you know, before this event because just dealing with these kinds of things.
So, you know, this is really a time for the Southern people to shine and to really pull together and help each other out.
Back to you, James.
Well, I was going to ask you.
Thank you, Matt, for that wonderful commentary and observances.
How can this benefit the South going forward?
I mean, you touched on it, obviously, but is this something that can actually benefit us in a way?
I think it already is.
I think their eyes are wide open now about the status of the federal government's interest in us.
I think it's very apparent that the federal government has failed us.
Things like what I just talked to you about about the FEMA camp.
Listen, that's an eyewitness account from myself.
I know what I saw there.
They had the supplies.
What's happened to those supplies?
People are going to wake up from this.
And even people in my family, they're not exactly hard-right people.
Let me tell you, they were telling me that they felt helpless until their cell phones came on.
So at the very least, these people are going to be more prepared survival-wise going forward and up their survival game.
So I think there's going to be a lot of reassessing the situation for people in these communities.
And my heart, like I said, my heart goes out to them.
And they have our full support over here in Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee.
What about, as I've put it tonight a couple of times in passing the diversity tax that people are paying, people not leaving their homes and leaving for higher ground because they're afraid of looters.
You would not have to have that in a high trust society.
You would not have that in an ethno-state.
I think all of the people, at least the first eight people who were arrested for looting were all Hispanics.
So do you want to touch on that, Matt?
I don't think we've really touched on that enough.
Yeah, I can't speak for that.
Honestly, a lot of the communities are, you know, they could say more.
This was in Asheville.
I think this was specifically in Asheville where you're not surprised.
It wouldn't surprise me.
There is a lot of diversity, but also diversity also gets impacted in this.
My friend's neighbor I was telling about the hole in the roof, he actually was a Hispanic family.
So, you know, there are people that are suffering on that side as well.
But yeah, no doubt that diversity is only hindering the operation of rescue and helping others.
Because these types of things, the more unified you are going into a natural disaster, the more prepared you're going to be to deal with it.
It'd be interesting to find out.
I mean, you know, tragic but interesting to see when some of these rural communities like Irwin, Tennessee, if people have ever heard the tragedy, I mean, there's so many tragedies.
You can't even get to them all.
There was a factory worker plastics factory.
You know, they thought it was just a storm, you know, a heavy storm.
They ended up drowning there while they were on duty.
I mean, they couldn't get out quick enough.
It just happened all at once, just, you know, with minutes' notice.
Boone, North Carolina, Irwin, Tennessee, these towns no one's ever heard of, they're gone.
They're gone.
Gone, and no one will see them anymore.
Yeah, no, I mean, seriously, and how they rebuild and, you know, what the future looks like for them.
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Closing it out tonight is Mike Gaddy.
Michael Gatty is with us tonight.
He did his own radio program on the Republic Broadcasting Network earlier today.
He was on with Steve Weitner.
I asked him in the break, Mike, have you caught any of the show tonight?
Is there anything you'd like to respond to that you've heard?
He said, brother, I've listened to all of it tonight.
He has been tuned in from start to finish.
And I'm going to get out of his way now.
Mike Gatty is our closer tonight, and for good reason.
Mike, what have you heard that you want to respond to, comment on, take it in any direction you like?
The rest of the show is yours, brother.
And thank you for being our closer tonight.
Well, thank you, James.
And you know how special you are to me.
We've got about a 20-year relationship going here.
And I'm not sure you were even aware that some 77 years ago, I was born in Asheville, North Carolina.
I was brought up in the area, not actually in Asheville, but near Asheville.
Spent my entire teenage years and what have you until the time I went into the U.S. military.
And, you know, I know that.
You know what, brother?
I got to say, you know what?
Rich Hamlin actually told me that earlier today.
I did not know you were an Asheville native.
I thought it was 47 years ago, but I did not know that.
Thank you.
Well, with your vigor and energy, you're not going to be confused.
But I did not know that.
And that is actually very important in light of tonight's programming.
But continue on.
Well, very much so.
But James, one of the things I think that we of the Southern faith, and I do call it a faith because the people of the South have a faith strongly anchored in the word of our Lord.
But we have a strong faith.
And I look back at this, and I think people do not understand if we go back all the way to what I consider the original Confederate, and that was Patrick Henry.
And Patrick Henry said way back, 234 years ago, that the South will always be the northern milk cow.
We will always be what the North uses for subsidence to keep them going.
And he predicted the Civil War.
He said we would be involved in a Civil War before 100 years has passed.
And he was spot on.
He was, you know, he gave it too much time.
It was actually 81 years later.
Are you still seeing those lines tonight?
Are you still seeing those lines tonight in terms of how the federal government is responding?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
James, you know, and as you know, I spent some time in the bowels of this beast in a government intelligence agency.
And let me tell you something, people, and you're probably going to scoff at what I'm going to tell you.
But this storm was engineered.
This storm came right over where I live now in Georgia, came right over us, and we had some rain and what have you.
Hurricanes do not strengthen over land.
They diminish over land.
How could this storm that went across Georgia, yes, there was some damage, there was a lot of rain, not a lot of wind.
How does that storm grow stronger as it moves into the area of northern Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee, and of course, Western North Carolina?
How does a storm strengthen like that?
That is physically impossible.
It was engineered there.
The people hate the people of the South because of what we are, what we stand for.
We don't put up with BS from people.
We do what has got to be done.
Just like your great show tonight, you are an exemplary of our forefathers who said, yes, I'm going to stand for the South and I'm going to do what it takes.
But one of the things that any individual, any person, any nation has to do is they have to understand who their enemy is.
And the enemy of the people of the South is the United States government just as much as we were the enemies of the United States government 1861 to 1865.
It has not changed.
We are still the enemies because we stand for freedom.
And let's not forget that one of those northern Yankees back in the founding of this country, one Benjamin Rush, defined the passion for liberty among the people of the South as a mental disorder.
This is not new.
This is not new, people.
Stand up, look around, understand what has happened.
We are the white Christian South is the greatest enemy that this government faces.
And they are going to do whatever is necessary.
We know the HAARP program.
If you're up with technology, you know that the government can control the weather.
You know, I've got some pictures, James, I would like to send you from a relative in the North Carolina area who sent me some pictures of the clouds that were moving in on that Thursday.
I'll send them to you so you can take a look at them.
There is something just not right about this.
And we have to understand that we have to support each other.
You're doing a valiant effort.
Our mutual friend and brother, our mutual friend, John Hill, is doing a wonderful job.
Paul Lawrence is doing a wonderful job.
You know, I love these people because they are my kin.
You know, it may be as my grandfather used to describe it.
We may be branch kin, but we are kin.
You know, it's funny you mentioned branch kin because I'm looking at these people who are suffering.
And I said earlier in the program tonight at the top of the show, it could have been my grandparents, my parents, my brother, my sister, my kids, my wife.
They all look like us.
They all feel like us.
They have the same faith, the same culture, the same folk ways.
And the only deviation was just, you know, a branch.
I mean, they are our, we all come from the same tree.
Oh, yes.
You know, I gave up on Asheville many years ago.
Two minutes left.
I went there.
Thank you, buddy.
Thank you.
I went back, visited a very close friend of mine.
We served together in Vietnam.
And I went to visit him and took my son to meet him because he was a very close friend.
And we went to a restaurant in Asheville.
And the, you know, and I knew right away I was in the wrong place.
And my friend said, well, you do know that this is the Santa Fe of the South.
And I said, well, you know, I hate that for Asheville because Asheville was my home.
It's my place of birth.
And I hate it for what has happened, but it has happened.
But people.
Do you have faith in the local government there to see this thing through?
No, I don't have faith in any government.
Any government.
Governments by themselves.
Governments are established on a lie, and governments will always push the lie.
What we have to do is we have to, and I agree with Michael Hill.
I agree with so many people.
James, if we are going to survive, we have to become an independent country, the white Christian South.
If we are going to survive, that has to be done.
Do you think that's a lesson that is being learned?
We have exactly 60 seconds left.
What's your final parting shot tonight as our closer with a dozen incredible guests?
Mike Gaddy was chosen last for a purpose.
Mike, it's yours.
Well, buddy, you know, we can stand up for what we believe in, what we know is true, and your efforts are to be lauded in this effort, as are those of Michael Hill.
I mean, yes, and, you know, the others.
John Hill, yes.
John Hill and the others.
Very much so.
Very much so, my brother.
Thank you.
And folks, be sure to check out Michael Gaddy's show at Republican Republic Broadcast Network, RBN.
Be sure to check it out.
He is there, and he is doing great work.
We were together with Jared Taylor and Sam Dixon and others in Alabama just a few weeks ago at a conference for the Southern Cultural Center.
And tonight, for a very different reason, we are together, but it has been rewarding and fulfilling nonetheless.
I want to thank all of our guests tonight.
Mike, thank you for being on here at the end.
I'm James Edwards.
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