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Well, I don't want to spoil too much, but they got new and exciting things are coming
this year from Anne.
Xeos, so more on that to follow. But we are back once again. I've returned from the Great
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Welcome back.
Pete.
How are you, sir?
Happy New Year and happy Jeet year.
Yeah, we'll get into that in a moment.
And we are joining once again by Mr. Raging Mandrill.
How are you, sir?
Great as always.
A little cold.
Yeah, yeah, I mean, it seems everyone is fighting the cold.
I swear, I just came from two feet of snow in like 15-degree weather.
And now I'm down here again, and it's 40 degrees today.
It's bullshit.
It's like it was following me the whole way down.
But we are joined tonight by our guest, Mr. Christopher Sandbatch.
How are you, man?
You know who isn't cold tonight?
Who?
people in
fucking Los Angeles
oh my god
is it too soon
is it too soon
anyway
it's actually
it's great
it's actually
it's great
to be back
actually guys
but I hadn't been
on the air with you all
a long time
I hopped in the green room
because I've been making
a lot of content lately
because I'm single again
and it's whenever
I do explosive
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but I hadn't been on the
I hadn't been on the air
with y'all in a while
and we're doing all this other stuff
and I hopped in the
the green room
and I was like
oh yeah
these guys are really fun
these guys are really fun
to record but
So I'm actually real glad to be back.
Yeah, you get moments of inspiration throughout the year
where you're like, oh, I need to record
and hang out with all my based online friends again.
So we're happy to have you.
But gentlemen, we have to start with a story that broke,
of all the reasons, of all days on Christmas Day, of course,
which cannot be a coincidence given the characters involved.
But seeing that we were taking Christmas off,
we did the charity stream,
thank you for everyone who donated, by the way,
between the two streams, we raised over 30 grand for our countrymen in need in North Carolina struck by the hurricane.
So thank you for everyone who donated, went to an excellent cause.
But while everybody else was given their takes about G-Gate or Operation Pooperclip, whatever it is that we're calling it,
we here at the OGC have to give our own takes on it because it's just such an important topic.
While everyone else is now distracted of Elon Musk talking about, you know, grooming gangs in the UK and interviewing A.
FD politicians.
We're not forgetting about what was said about, you know,
H-1B visas and legal immigration.
Mostly this guy.
I mean, we were never fans of Vivek from the very beginning on the show
for a multitude of reasons.
People could look to, you know, I mean,
Anne Coulter said a lot of cringe things over the years,
but that interview she did with Vivek on the campaign trail
where she gave out a list of reasons why she wouldn't vote for him.
Good for Anne on that one.
It is nice to be indicated.
Because we were definitely on the anti-Ramashwami train from the very beginning.
Yeah, yep, indeed.
So this is the infamous tweet that went around.
We don't have to read this entire book-long thing
because I'm sure a lot of you guys in the chat have already been made aware of it.
Just a couple of the things I really want to focus on is.
So Vivek here, a very American name, is giving his take as to what is going on.
with American culture.
Why are we struggling as a country?
Why is the economy so bad?
Why are we deracinated as a people?
What is going on?
And Vivek's TLDR solution is we need more nerds.
We need less jocks.
We need more nerds.
And the hardworking immigrants,
I love why I put some native Americans in quotes here.
You know, just like, fuck you, dude.
He's just implying that, well, the immigrant workers,
their kids weren't watching, saved by the bell.
And that's why they work so hard, and they work 80 hours for two cents a day.
And this is why the American culture is failing all of our kids.
There's just so much to start with this.
Why don't we break it down, fellas?
Where do we want to go here?
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Sure, I'll...
It was a real simple message.
It was Indians are better than Americans.
Indians are better than heritage Americans.
Better people, better workers.
They care more about their children.
Yeah, that was the message.
And Mayaculpa, Vivek said some things that really spoke to me when he was on the Sean
Ryan show.
So I wasn't completely against Vivek from the start.
So you guys can beat me up for that.
I deserve it.
But yeah, that's what this message is.
as messages that American workers suck.
You're all a bunch of fucking pillbillies.
And you're probably all hooked on Oxy.
And we're going to import what an Indian gentleman on my show said,
described as possibly the worst culture on the planet.
And he said, if you do.
That was an amazing stream, by the way.
If people haven't listened to it,
you must go listen to this on Pete.
channel. I appreciate that. I think the thing that stuck out to people who were really listening
into that stream was when he said, look, if you want to take into consideration that there's
really good Indians, there are already here. You haven't met the average Indian yet.
The silent killer of their natural predator. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, the silent killer of the other natural
predator of the piece. But I have the hardest time believing that there is such a good thing,
isn't it? But, you know, this is one of the things I don't even want to, I don't know,
my views on the entire subcontinent, I think are well known. One of the things I have been
around tech bros. I have been around the culture of technology for most of the last years.
Kind of what I've been doing. I'm kind of an AI bro now. And they're all up in the AI space
and everything like that. It was the thing that I found really horrifying about this was the
sudden chorus of support that went up around these people for a vision of America that makes
no sense to me whatsoever. So like, you know, there was this other guy. He was a black software
engineer down in San Diego, but it's like the call went out, you know, that it's okay, that,
you know, we're actually going to go dump on these people. And just to grab a bit of his tweet
where he like rolls into the, he rolls into the saved by the bell comparison. So like, you know,
there's, there's two really, two things that are really wrong here. One of them is,
is this like sort of post-1965 sort of like,
and I don't use that phrase lightly.
You all know I don't have the same issues
with the post-1965 crowd.
I mean, well, I do have the issues with the crowd.
I don't have that, I don't,
that data is not like a line in the sand for me.
But like there's this like sort of deviation between like
what I know to be true about, you know,
the history of American technology and that sort of thing.
Because I grew up in a tech family.
And like I know, like I knew what old tech guys look like.
And they were all like patchy-faced white dudes that looked like they could be,
looked like they had season tickets to the, you know, the Chicago Bears game.
And they just worked for 19 hours a day and then went home and, like, fell asleep for a couple.
But they were all athletes in that sort of thing.
And I'm sitting here thinking to myself, I'm like, what vision of America is this?
He's talking about.
I can think in my life almost no instances where the screech character from Saved by the Bell
actually is more talented or more effective than the guy that was also on, you know,
he was on the track team, the football team, the debate team, and then he went to like
the state, he went to Auburn, he went to the state university or something like that.
Like that actually is, that's the, even to this day, it's the backbone of the very industry
that he's talking about importing people to move into, you know what I mean?
I'm like, God, this is all actually wrong.
and there was a startling,
like what I would almost call a fifth column of support for it.
It was like the word went out over the Slack chat to, like, support this shit.
And I, you know, it's horrified.
I'm like, how many of them are here?
How many people are here?
Too many.
Too many and in too many positions of power.
Well, I mean, they've said that,
they've said 5.4 million are here,
and that just seems really fucking low to me.
when have their numbers ever been right it's like i feel like you can double that and you might be getting
close you know you know uh i think i mentioned this on the stream earlier the summer if not i
definitely mentioned it elsewhere but i was up at uh mackinaw island uh over the summer and it's
like eight years since i've been there if people aren't familiar with this it's a very popular tourist
attraction in northern michigan um has a lot of historic buildings there's no combustion engines
allowed on the island so it's all horse and buggies
it's very Americana right
and I go there this summer
for a long weekend just before the 4th of July
and the place is crawling with fucking Pagit
has to be like 60% of the people there
and eight years ago this was just not
the case at all I mean like
how do you fucking people find out about this place
what even like appeals to you here
maybe it's like the streets are covered in horse shit
maybe that's why they like it so much reminds of it
but you know I've been in
like I've been in my time capsule in New Orleans
Except for, because again, I've been in tech, except for the instances where I've had to go to places like San Francisco, and I just expect that sort of thing there.
But I'm moving to Texas next week, and so I've spent a lot of time in central Texas recently.
And I don't know if you've all spent much time there, but, you know, the interstate that runs from Austin to Dallas is Interstate 35.
And whenever I, you know, and I've been, you know, traveling up and down it quite a bit.
and I've started calling
the end, like this narrow strip
of Texas that runs from
Dallas to
you know, that runs from Dallas to Austin.
I've been calling it New Kashmir
because it's just endless
you just like those barracks
style developments.
You know, those four on fours or whatever
and they're just like at 8 o'clock in the morning
they just belch forth subcontinentals
to like, you know, like do IT work
and that sort of thing.
My God, there's so much.
That's sort of thing.
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That sort of thing started in Toronto.
I remember well over a decade ago,
whenever I would get to the border and go into Toronto,
I'd pass exactly what you were describing.
Just, like, I don't know if row houses is the right word,
but just these blocks of, that go on for miles.
If you had a high advantage point, it would just, it would look like a, look like something out of a horror film, you know, lampooning, suburban living.
But it definitely started there.
It's not like Indian street food tier bad, but like, it's like you can actually, I don't know if you bet if you've ever been to the hill country before.
The hill country is what I call.
I'm sorry, I'm talking a lot.
I'm going to stop for a while.
But like the hill country to me is like, it's actually probably the second third, maybe,
probably second most beautiful place in America.
Oh, that's very nice.
I've done a lot of hunting out there.
It's like the South's answer to Big Sur.
And like now, and what I've been going to Austin since like 2007,
when I started going,
it was at the very tail end of Austin being very like sort of sleepy cowboy hippie town.
And used to be able to get out into the hill country with no problem whatsoever.
But like now, if you, you know, you leave and you drive out and you have to drive 35 minutes
to get out into the hill country to a place where you can't.
see these buildings anymore.
I'm like,
you,
it's like,
they're aggressively driving down the quality of life
in some of the nicest parts of America.
This really pisses me off.
Like,
I'm sorry,
I did not mean to go that hard.
No,
no,
please,
go even more hard.
I mean,
Doug,
can we get this picture
of this rape train
off the screen?
Please,
this is just like the horrifying to me.
My God.
I heard,
I heard this the other day.
This is a,
this is an actual
stat 60% of the country of India shits publicly every day. That's 600 million people. That's a little less than twice the
amount of population of the United States. Okay. I mean, this is elite human capital. And then
they want to say, oh, well, you know, if they graduate college, you know, that says something. No,
I mean, basically, what was described to me by Giant Bandari was they have diploma mills over there.
They were just, they pass out diploma.
He said, I could go over there and get a doctor easily in like a week and just come back and, yeah.
The thing is about this argument is that none of it has a like to stand on any of the points.
I mean, one of the things that was white peeling about this whole thing was the timeline on Twitter particularly has been ass for the last like two months.
months since the election, but there was a brief moment for about a week when everyone just came
together, everyone was on point, everyone was on message, basically ripping apart every one of
these legal immigration H-1B visa things.
I mean, the frogs did their thing, finding H-1B like pick-a-ball instructors or some shit.
It's like, yeah, elite human capital my ass, right?
And I just linked my substack piece I wrote on this.
People can check this out if they didn't.
But I go into it there, it's like one of the arguments of, oh, well, we just need to
import these people for the next technological boom.
And it's like, okay, well, where
is the technology like in India,
right? Is it buried beneath the mountains of trash
and the mountains of like human shit kind of
like a, like, what are these people actually
producing? Have they produced anything when
Canada just imported millions of
these people now to the point where almost
50% of Canada's population are
foreign born or the children of foreign
born people? It's like a demographic crisis
like unheard of would be considered
a genocide anywhere else. I mean,
these people don't fucking build anything.
Well, I mean, this goes to what Sandy was saying about the, like, what kind of American vision is Vivek talking about.
He's talking about the American vision that's given to people by the television.
Like, thank you, Vivek, for showing us that you're not an American.
You didn't grow up here.
You don't have any conception of what America is really like because it's those, the valedictorian is the person who goes on to do great things and is a jock.
like that's it that's all the same here in america it's not there's no none of this weird cast difference
like you guys have over there uh exactly what i was thinking i was like you were thinking of like a
weazened old like brahman being carried around by like impoverished dirt people is what you're
is like what you're like what you're thinking about i'm like that is like this is you know
the romans had a word had a phrase for that they called it eastern degeneracy you know it's like
like this is the west where like men like lift weights and do things like that.
Vivek ramen noodle can you even point to the Mississippi River?
Have you ever been outside in the cold?
Like, you know, can you do basic things?
The thing is, we have all the evidence in the world of the last hundred years of America
and all the great things we built, the amazing engineering marvels, the dams that we built,
the space program projects, you know, manifest destiny.
none of this was done by 80 to 100 hour work weeks done by sweatshops.
It's like that's not what we do.
We've always been about quality as opposed to quantity.
I mean, there's no way you could possibly compete with these bugmen societies like India and China on a pure laboral front.
But that's not how we beat these people.
These people don't actually produce anything themselves.
They're not creative.
Do you know what the numbers are, by the way?
And again, I'm like, got it.
Because this is you were just got.
all just like landed on my spur of topic, right?
People, this really bothers me.
Again, I'm in the AI space quite a bit, and there's two sides to the AI space.
And one side is like Indians that do a lot of corporate, a lot of corporate work where they're
trying to shave off, like, you know, sort of profit margins.
The other side is like dudes from our thing who are like forming little startup cells
and making really cool projects.
But one of the things that fascinates me is that, like, you know, Elon's like, we need to
bring the top 1% here now or whatever.
And I'm like, Elon, are you aware?
that the college, the student population in India alone is nearly the side, nearly the population
of the United States. I was like, we will be swamped instantly. And you were bringing them
here to do jobs that by your own logic, they're going to eliminate on their own. So what are we
going to do with them then? Like, what do you, what do you do when you bring the data, the data
annotator in from India? And he annotates his data, eliminates his own job. What is he going to do now?
Well, I mean, what he said, like, what it is is that the top 1% is already here.
And, like, thank you, Elon for starting this.
And thank you, Vivek, for putting your foot in your mouth.
And thank you all of these non-Americans weighing in on how Americans need to be replaced.
Because I wouldn't have known that Vivek Ramoswamy made all of his money defrauding American investors.
I wouldn't have known how bad the H-1B,
visa system is being used and abused.
I wouldn't have known that apparently Elon Musk was completely unaware that it's basically
been made illegal to hire white people.
But this is the spectacular blowback from this has made it all worth it.
Well, and how do you expect somebody who is an anchor baby?
his dad has never become a citizen
talking about Vivek
his dad has never become a citizen
his mom became a citizen
after took the test
after he was born
how do you expect him to
understand how we feel about immigration
those of us who's
you know whose family's been here
for a long time
I mean he's a fucking anchor baby
I mean
what it really comes down to at the end of the day
is we have proven that we don't need these people
and we've proven that these people don't build anything.
So why the fuck are they here?
And the answer is why they're here
is because they'll work like slaves
and it saves tech companies some money.
That's all it comes down to.
And I'm not interested in having Apple or Google or IBM
make a couple more million bucks
while all of our homes get destroyed by street shitters.
This is just...
A complete fucking non-starter.
It's further evidence that they just see this as an economic zone.
They don't give a fuck about any of us who were born here and whose family has been here for a very long time or people who founded this fucking country.
This is an economic zone to them.
This is a sports team to them.
And they're just going, all they want to do is make money and all they want.
I thought one of the best lines I saw was, how can you expect Elon Musk to care about the United States when he doesn't even want to be on this world?
He's not even like, he's not loyal to this world.
So how do you expect him to be loyal to anywhere?
He is literally a rootless cosmopolitan.
Yeah, he lives nowhere.
He lives nowhere.
He can't stick with one woman.
There's actually relatively little that Elon Musk does other than, you know,
like vaguely veiled
like nuclear missiles research
you know defense contract research for the U.S. government
that's basically all he does and there's nothing
really there's nothing really about him that makes it like what
do you want to be here for and he's like oh I got really rich here
oh that's what America is I got it indeed
also the person who had probably the best
response to this out of everybody was none other than
Sam Hyde I linked the video in the chat
if people haven't seen it.
If you haven't, you damn well should.
The guy did a fantastic job.
Nailed every single one of the points
and a hilarious yet thought-provoking manner
and was seen by millions, by millions of people.
And hopefully Elon himself saw it
because he damn well should have.
The most incredible thing about that Sam Hyde response
was that he actually,
Sam Hyde, of all fucking people,
he came off like an elite.
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He spoke like an elite.
He spoke like an elite American.
And that was, as I was sitting there watching, I'm like, he sounds like a fucking elite.
Of course, he's doing a schizo thing where he's, you know, Asman Gold and all that bullshit.
But I mean, that's who he is.
But he sounded like an elite when he was being serious.
That's the kind of shit you want to hear coming out of an elite's mouth.
Not, oh, we need to have the best sports team.
So we need to recruit from all over the world.
go fuck yourself.
You're here.
All right, gentlemen.
Any other final discussions on Jeepgate?
Yeah, I mean, this is just something that,
because Vivek definitely torpedoed his own battleship
when it comes to his future political ambition.
And this is something that when he drove up.
Yeah, because he's not going away.
He's going to try to do the horrible,
thing that happened to the UK and
Ireland where they're being run by
stinky subcontinentals
and here in the United States.
And we just can't let anyone forget that he's
not like us. He doesn't
like us. And he has to go.
Yeah. I mean, I really like the point that you made earlier about
how none of us really did deep dives into VIVAC's background.
But really, it's just, as is common for his race.
He's a shister.
Well, no fucking surprise.
All of his money is fake.
It's in the blood, baby.
Well, so, all right.
I mean, I guess the final thing I'll wrap up on this one is I still see Elon Musk as being potentially useful to us.
I mean, obviously, he's the richest man in the world.
More often than not, he is pushing things at least in our direction.
So I can still see some utility with working with him.
As a way as a way to Vivek, though, I mean, we should take every opportunity to just, like, stomp this weed into the dirt.
You know, just like, fuck this guy.
He has nothing to contribute, nothing to say.
I mean, I don't even care if, like, Doge potentially, like, cuts some things that are in our direction.
I mean, as soon as he's done with that, like, just fuck this guy.
He's a subversive.
He's a foreigner.
I want him out.
And Elon's totally worth working with.
I mean, the thing he has – I mean, he's doing all kinds of great stuff.
I'm moving to Elonopolis, you know.
It was just, like, really basically what Austin's becoming.
But the thing you have to remember about these people is they're dorks.
They, they, like, they'll tell, everybody will tell you who they, who they are.
He's like, screech, you know, so you got to shove him in a locker every now and then.
Remind him, like, you know, remind him, like, you know, where is, where his meat's coming from.
Here, here.
All right, fellas.
Why don't we move on to the other big topic this week as it relates to environmentalism?
Now, quickly, before we go over to California,
why don't we just do a quick chat
about my home state of
Michigan. So
as people will know,
the governor up there, Gretchen Whitmer
or Dim Whitmer, as she's
called in the state, won her
re-election bid a couple of years
ago because the Republicans,
I'm sure Ryan Terms he would have a field
date with this one, but the Republicans
put up as a opponent for her, a
woman who was a
like C-grade horror movie star,
you know, like when like the TV movie horror
movies that appear on like sci-fi or whatever.
She was one of these
movie stars by the name of Tudor Dixon
and her huge
campaign promise for the
midterms in the gubernatorial election
was, I'm going to ban abortion in the state
of Michigan. Well, of course, they didn't go
over well and she lost that
challenge and
Dim Whitmer won her re-election bid with something like
60-40 or
58 something. She won a majority,
right? And of course she was one of the
tyrants of the COVID regime, but here
have now what Michigan is doing is doing the full court press on all the environmental stuff,
and they are now planning to clear over 400 acres of forest up in northern Michigan to put in
solar panel farms.
And if anyone knows about the geography and the climate of the state, that part of the state is
buried under two feet of snow six months out of the fucking year.
So not only does this make zero sense at all, but they're going to go right ahead with
this anyway.
So a sandbatch, I'm sure you have much to say on solar.
solar panels and cutting down forests.
Yeah, you know, it's like I said, I've been in tech, and really what I've actually been is in green tech.
And like, and I get, but just to be, all of these, these two topics actually run together perfectly,
because if you actually look at what the, what the quote unquote environmentalism is that's going on behind, you know,
this concept that we're going to cut, we're going to clear cut land.
There's two, there's a really nasty thing that's going, because I'm assuming this land is private, because they usually don't use national forests for this.
So one of the things they do is they buy up distress, they buy up distress properties and they displace like multi-generational landowners.
But, you know, the other thing that's really, it's really, it's almost all of this money that's coming in for this, you know, for this stuff is coming in through that Biden Infrastructure Act.
And it's actually just, it's really just in nine out of ten cases, it's a government handout scheme.
It's like literally like an old patronage scheme, like an old like reconstructed, or industrially.
patronage scheme for left-wing NGOs and left-wing startups and you know that sort of thing.
And you know, a lot of these people will personally, you know, be somewhat predisposed to like
saving the environment and the abstract. But like almost none of them care about what the actual
damage they do to, you know, to like put their little toy solar panels out. You know, it's like,
I'm like, yeah, we're never, nobody, like none of them even think that solar is a viable.
option really like it's like if they're just going through the motions and I you know
and I would I would sit in these meetings of you know like because I would write grants
for them and that sort of thing and I just be like I wonder if they're aware now I'm
sure they are and of course the the just government dispersal and program was run by an
Indian so I thought of those everything runs together at once yeah I don't know as
much you live in you're from the part of the country that I again
the woman I've been dating recently who's from up there and I'm like that is the most alien
part of the country to me like what I know is there's white pines and Bob Dylan's from there like I've
been up there like twice and northern northern Michigan has very much like tiger style forests a lot of
a lot of coniferous trees a lot of pines there's birches too but yeah very similar to what you
would find in like northern Canada is what you'll find in uh the part of Michigan I know those
forests are ancient and that
whatever is left of the
white pines and the sycamores that are up there
the old growth is like
a legitimate national treasure
because you know like in the 19th century
all of that stuff was cut down it was all clear
cut to build tenement slums in New York and
Chicago that fell over 10 years later
and then they clear cut the south to rebuild them
but there's vanishingly
little of
what was that original
like sub uh like
I think that forest grew up
around as the last ice age, the glaciers receded from the last ice age.
And there's actually vanishingly little of the real old growth up there.
And I'm sure that's what they're cutting down because that's just always the way it works.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's always worse than you think.
I mean, what's being described here, Red Hawk, what you described and Sandy, what you
described is the feminization of everything.
this tutor woman didn't care about making, like saving Michigan.
She didn't care about becoming the governor and actually doing good.
She cared about grandstanding in front of her social group,
which was, I'm going to ban abortion because this makes me holier than the Pope,
and everyone's going to tell me what a principled person I am as the race goes down in flames,
Whitmer gets back in.
It's the same thing with these people putting in these solar panels.
It doesn't matter if it helps.
It doesn't matter if it hurts.
As long as people can see them being virtuous to the most recent religion, that's what matters.
And that's what you get when you have women in politics.
And that's what you get when you elevate the feminine way of thinking over the masculine,
which builds civilization.
So, it's all just emotionalism.
It's like, we have to do something.
And whatever that's something is, it just doesn't matter if it's accurate.
It doesn't matter if it helps.
It doesn't matter if it, you know, actually solves the problem.
It's just, well, we just have to do something.
You know, we can't, we can't sit back and do nothing.
That's the cry of women everywhere.
I don't mind having women run like Milwaukee or like, you know, they could even, well,
we're going to go to Los Angeles here in a minute.
And maybe there's a lot of people on campus that wish they didn't have a woman run
Los Angeles right now. But I do think
like there is, I don't
think it's controversial to say that there are
biological differences between the mind of a man
and a woman. Women are very socially oriented
and men are very thing
environment, you can say environmentally
oriented. I, you know, I do
think that like there is some serious
because, you know, America
did not have, like,
we did not have serious environmental
problems, really. And we
did initially and then we fixed
them. And I would be
willing to bet. In fact, that might be a fun AI data project to see, like, what, like,
what the degradation of, like, old growth environments, like, environments look like as, like,
the percentage of women in, uh, in public pathways increased. This is, that's, I got into,
this, like, shitless, you know, shitlord data science is what that is. That would, that would probably
a fun one. Well, I mean, your point on, uh, environmentalism in the American context,
uh, Samatch is 100% correct. I mean, we, we talked about this.
before plenty of times here and elsewhere.
But like Anglos invented conservation and Americans perfected it.
This is just indisputable.
There are more forests now in the United States than there were in 1900.
We were the first country to institute national parks.
There's what like, how many are officially now?
There's like a thousand at this point, right, between national parks, national lakeshores,
forests, everything.
Grasslands, yeah.
Yeah.
They had probably like two million acres of land or something.
something at this point.
Maybe.
Yeah, they have different designated levels of concert.
Like a national forest is really just a national resource reservoir that they let you go camping
in.
But like a national park, and you all have one up there that I want to go to so bad.
It's called Iowa Royale National Street.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I have friends that went hiking there recently and they were telling me about it.
It's gorgeous.
It's where all of our moose are.
Yeah.
And it's this incredible island.
and I guess it's Lake Superior,
where inexplicably they have wolves and not bears,
which is like right in the sweet spot for me, you know,
and then I could go see Bob Dylan's hometown
because it's not very far.
It's over in Duluth.
So I'm going to make it up there.
But, you know, like, hold on, to touch the feminization again,
the shift from conservation into environmentalism.
So environmentalism is a, like,
it's a thing that you go to, like,
fundraisers and you drink wine out of, like, little plastic cups,
and you watch your spreadsheets,
PowerPoints, and then you write a check
and that might get you proximity
to one of your local politicians
or something like that,
or you know,
you might get your name on a plaque
at a local university or something like that.
But conservation,
the original thing was a much higher dimensional concept.
We're actually,
and this is a big sandwich talking point.
It's actually my favorite talking point.
The world is that conservation is actually mindfulness
whenever you're talking about nation building.
And like,
because conservation,
The conservation movement came out of like sort of the original reformation of the American state
into like what we would call a modern entity.
And we're sort of looking around.
We're trying to figure out what sort of resource, all these old wasps, you know,
Teddy Rose, all these people is okay.
If we're going to, because, you know, take the State Department from 15 people to like, you know,
200 people in like the space of like 10 years or something like that, they're doing a lot more stuff.
And one of the things they're handling is one of the things they're handling is conservation.
And they understood conservation at the time.
We're actually going to talk a little bit here in a minute about some of the stuff they got wrong.
Well, because they were outdoorsmen too.
Right.
They were out there.
And, you know, the science of ecology hadn't really come along.
But they understood intrinsically that in terms of managing the natural resources of the United States,
they're actually also, what they're essentially doing is terraforming.
Okay.
You know, they're, you know, this is the American government actually taking stewardship of the bioevales.
of the biosphere of the biospace
that they're sort of existing in
and they're intervening to do
one thing or, you know, they're intervening to do one
thing or another. So we're going to preserve this land
and then we're going to,
and there are things that we want to keep here
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We don't have the Colossus of Roads or the Parthenon or anything like that. The great, you know,
the great thing about the North American continent is the most staggeringly beautiful place in the world,
you know, in terms of like sort of natural diversity and sort of like the natural things that
occur here. Only country on earth with every biome in it. Right, right.
Right. They intrinsically understood this and they understood that their role as,
as members of the government was that they had an obligation to the bears and to the trees and to the clean air and this sort of thing.
And that all goes away with environmentalism.
You know, I hate de-dimensionalization.
And that's really what sort of happened with like, you know, the way and some of the more, some of the crunchier greenies have a phrase for it.
They call it greenwashing, you know, where they're sort of referring to the, you know, the imposition of the, all these finance objectives.
And I think that's what we're looking at here.
You know, it's awful.
I have to stop talking for a second to those who have to get violent.
Fellas, anything else to say before we move on to the actual specific example of California fires?
Mandra, you're an outdoorsman.
Yeah, I mean, my biggest critique about any of this environmental stuff is it's very unnecessary, right?
And of course, to piggyback off a sandbatchez point and not me not use point,
here, like, what is the purpose of putting solar panels in a place like Michigan?
There are much, much more sound places to put actual solar panels that get many, many more
days of sunshine per year. I know, because I used to live in one. Speaking of places that get a
lot of sunshine per year, why don't you just put all of this stuff in Malibu now that the land's
available? Wait, hold on real quick, because I mean, I can tell you why.
They're putting them there.
It just occurred to me, I can say.
So though, as a part of that infrastructure bill that I told you that all of this funding is coming from, there is a, and this is port barrel spending.
This is the way, this is kind of the way Congress works.
But there are census designated tracks that are declared that it's called, you actually go to this website, it's the Justice 40 initiative.
So they have desic, they have census tracks that are designated as historically underrepresented, historically repressed, so on and so forth.
I mean, to their credit, they do include a lot of, like, very poor, distressed rural majority white districts.
But one of the things that you see here is that, you know, members of different members, because Congress is stupid.
Different members of Congress will lobby, you know, they'll lobby for chunks of funding to be, to be dispersed or different, you know, contractors will get in touch with their congressmen.
And, you know, that's how the champ, and their incentives to do these things in the Justice 40 census tracts.
but there's not really anybody doing
things like, well, how much sunlight
is there? It's just like, oh, it's, you know,
it's sort of like going to the DMV. It checks off a
box. It's like having like
an American Indian as your CEO.
It gets you get, when the grant, you know,
when the grant writers, when the grant readers go to
like read your, read your application,
if you have, if you say
you're going to do the work in a sense
in a justice 40
precinct or
congressional district,
you actually get preferential.
you get preferential disbursement.
So that's how that happens.
And it's dumb.
It's just really dumb.
Yeah, that's incredibly Soviet, I have to say, in terms of its outcomes.
Yeah, it's like the Soviet tractor factory is what it is.
I mean, we're going to get on to California in a second here.
But the thing that really just aggravates me so much, and we were touching on this earlier,
is that people like Teddy Roosevelt, who were the original founders of conservation and
a progressive movement in the United States.
and 1890s into the turn of the century.
These people spent their entire lives in the outdoors.
Like Teddy Roosevelt overcame severe asthma when he was a kid,
and he did it by exercising and hiking in the woods,
and he got into hunting.
All these people have an intimate knowledge of the wilderness,
all the different species,
whether it's flora or fauna that reside in them
and how they need to be managed and how they need to be taken care of.
And the people who are running the environmentalism movements today
are all like dysgenic fox.
None of them have spent any time in the woods
aside from like, you know, going on a hiking
trip with like an REI worker or something.
You know, none of them hunt.
None of them fish.
You know, they do like very safe, like,
camping and like hikes every now and then.
You know, it's just such a far cry of what it actually was.
Well, I mean, I know more about the woods
than anybody on like any environmental board in Washington.
And I guarantee you Samatch does as well.
and as many other people in the chat, too.
Do you know what percentage of Americans have hunted,
what percentage of Americans now have ever been on a hunting trip in their life?
Oh, it's decreasing every year.
It's probably somewhere around like three or four percent.
Oh, you were closer.
I thought you were going to guess higher than that.
It is 2.54% right now.
Wow.
It's so staggering.
Staggeringly small.
Yeah.
I remember when I was a kid,
I know that number was closer to around like 15 and 20 percent, but I know it's still shrinking year after year.
And still, America has more hunters than anywhere else on the entire planet.
That makes me wonder if that's a percentage proportion thing,
whereas the more H-1B people you bring in, the less percentage of hunters you have.
It's totally it is.
It absolutely is because, I mean, what you're seeing, this is that eternal, this is the IQ shredder thing.
It's that IQ shredder and the manliness shredders
that everything gets concentrated closer and closer around
the large metropolitan areas.
And so you're further and further away,
and the cost of hunting gets more and more expensive
and people get, you know, they don't want to drive three hours
to go out in the woods and hunt and that sort of thing.
So it absolutely is correlated, yeah.
Yeah, for sure.
Well, why don't we move on to the actual situation that's going on
in Los Angeles right now?
We have a couple of clips to show.
but we'll get to those in a moment.
Sandbatch, you were hyping this up on Twitter
that you had quite a take to throw at us
as relates to Malibu in Los Angeles
and California as a whole.
So the floor is yours, sir.
Okay, so, like, you know,
I've seen people talking about on Twitter.
And you know, all of these things are not necessarily wrong
and this sort of thing.
And I've actually already set up what's going on.
So, like, you know, when I said,
we're going to talk about some of the mistakes
those people made back, you know,
100 years ago or so because they just didn't really know better. And this is actually, you know,
ecological history is really my, really my academic field. And one of the, one of the things I
used to write about a lot were imported species. Okay. So like, you know, and this is a big deal when
you're talking about conservation, because there's like two separate types of conservation. It's sort
of conceived in two different ways. One of them is like, we need to preserve this thing exactly as it
is. And there's this other thing. This is where we need to, we need to, you know, take
stock of what we actually have on this land and what we can sort of do for it. So one of the things that
the real, like, honestly, the worst thing that is going on here, the massive accelerant that's
occurred here is that about 100 years ago, these same guys that, like, they liked eucalyptus trees.
Okay. They loved eucalyptus trees. So they imported eucalyptus trees from, and they thought
there was going to be an economic use to it. This is like one of those things, if you ever hear about, like,
how somebody tried to, they used to try to,
there was an attempt to start hippo ranching
in South Louisiana and, you know,
just, like, just, some really,
the Anglos did this everywhere they went.
They imported, like, deer populations, you know, or,
yeah.
And then you get, like, weird cases where, like,
places in Texas now have, like, free-range nilghai
or in New Zealand, of all places,
there's free-range ostriches that run around.
It's, like, the stupidest shit.
Because to the Englishman,
the entire world is a ghost.
garden and the English style of garden is to like make everything better.
And this is one of the things that they got kind of wrong.
They decided they were going to be able to make,
they were going to get a lot of utility out of importing eucalyptus trees from Australia.
But one of the things they didn't realize is that eucalyptus trees take 100 years to mature.
And the other thing they didn't, the other thing they didn't really think about all that
much is that eucalyptus trees do this thing where they, that they produce a resin.
It's the resin that makes the smell that, like, you know, you're in the gym
sauna that's that's eucalyptus oil um it's incredibly flammable okay and so like one of the things that
all of the a lot of these fires that you've seen uh that are you know that are that that just ran
rough shot over the sanamonica mountains and that sort of thing and you you would even see them like
pass over some of these eucalyptus trees whenever a fire touches eucalyptus tree it explodes okay
you know it like makes it it explodes in this like massive firestorm so what we've done here
actually as we've terraformed, you know, there's this kind that we do sometimes, and this California
in particular is really bad about this. Because, you know, I live in the southeast, and we have
the same sort of natural substrate working in, you know, in our southeastern pine forest,
and you all have it up there as well. The Canada does have while. I think you'll do get fires
sometimes. But, you know, white pines grow a little slower. Yellow pines circulate very quickly. They
circulate as quickly as like the pine trees out in California doing this sort of thing.
But we had a, you know, in the southeast, we had a, we had a forester.
He actually wrote a wonderful book about, it's actually one of those Anglo books you'll ever
reads. It's called the Bob White Coyle, it's preservation and increase.
And it's just like 700 page Clauseington tiered book about nothing except the quail that live
on your property, you know.
And he, pine, he was, you know, he spent all this time in the southeastern pine,
forest, okay? And he sort of realized that we had already disrupted the natural rhythm,
whatever we consider to, because we, whatever we might consider to be this natural rhythm of
this ecosystem, we've already intervened such that it can no longer regulate itself, okay?
And we were building up lots of very flammable, and along with pines, they won't actually
reproduce without a burn. So, like, you know, this is why the brush fires are a natural part of
the life cycle of many of these trees.
Right, yeah.
And the conifer trees, like, their pine cones are required to be set alight by fire
for them to spread their seeds.
And the same thing with, like, the eucalyptus from Australia, which is why you have
brush fires over there.
Exactly.
The entire, and to the point, the entire biome of the area that's under in Southern
California, it's called Chaparral, that's the actual biome.
It has the exact same process for the entire biome has, like, evolved, essentially.
to, you know, sorry, I'm losing my trance-out here.
The entire biome has basically evolved.
And now, this is over the same year.
It's leargoal to a guy and not great greeing in Aundun,
and leander to Ghaalah to give a family to Deirin.
In Ergird, we're taking tour chaw-khi in one-ha to fun of the unahuellae.
It's a lot of doing to do you have to do with an anguachterichish
on as to fred with all the thailoch, gnaw, and people
cariff at one tachew.
There's air of cooctuaghan, full of nis more in Airgrid Ponga He.
To survive rhythmic fire, basically.
That's the entire biome there.
That's why you get fires specifically in Malibu.
Right, right, right.
So we have the same thing in the southeast.
This is my favorite ecosystem in the world.
It's called the Longleek Pine Savannah.
And, but this guy stoddard.
I can't read Herbert Stoddard.
Yeah, he was from Indiana.
He wasn't from the South.
He was a Midwestern, but he worked at University of Florida and University of Georgia.
And he had been, and he spent so much time out here.
He's like, we have to come out here and burn these trees.
We have to burn this underbrush in a controlled way, or we're going to start getting wildfires.
And he developed this whole method of forestry, and there are two main schools of forestry in the United States.
It's like a West Coast school and East Coast School.
The East Coast School followed the good old boy Scots Irish, who was like just out in the woods,
look at him and said, we not think we need burn these things.
And, you know, they did.
And so we don't have wildfires in the American southeast, but we do have fires a lot.
And there, it's usually National Forest Service doing controlled burns and this sort of thing.
California in the 1960s, and I can't remember that, oh, I think it's that Rachel Carson woman, maybe, the one that one that wrote that in silent spring.
As a result of California and then in the 19, you know, as a result of the environmentalist movement springing up in California.
They at first do no harm principle and everything like that.
But there is a really damaging aspect to the way early environmentalists in California went about looking at the area around them,
which is they said we need to preserve.
And really they're looking at redwood trees mostly, but they do these statewide regulations.
And they worship redwood trees on one hand, but they don't want to create the conditions for new redwood trees to grow.
And so they have all of these, you know, we need to preserve Yosemite.
We need to preserve all these things exactly as they are.
And so they never adopted the controlled burn.
Now, California has done some controlled burn.
It's why they quit doing it in a second.
But California never really adopted the, you know, the idea that this land needs to be controlled burn on large scales to prevent this flammable stuff that collects.
Okay. And so, you know, and this is the really damaging assumption here is that we're preserving this like art, this like pristine natural wilderness.
But like I've already mentioned, we've already done things like bring in.
We've already brought in these like literal bomb trees is what they are.
Okay. And so it's like that ship has actually already sailed.
But the way, you know, the way hippie is this is the same people.
This is the gay rights, the Black Panthers.
This is like a great identity, great leftist biodiversity event where the left like sort of split up into all of these like, you know, tendrils that we're sort of familiar with.
And this was also at the same time California's bureaucracy became the like disgusting mix of southern corruption and northern utopian, you know, bureaucratic overreach that it is today.
And as these groups like started, you know, you get the like, you know, there's like a gopher tortoise or something like that out there.
And there's an NGO with $70 million that's devoted to doing nothing but making sure nobody gets near these gopher tortoises.
Well, the way California works is that once one of these propositions, once these regulations get put in place, all of these incredibly well money, usually leftist organizations, become very entrenched.
And you simply, Elon talks about this all the time.
that you can't build anything in California because like doing anything requires mountains of red tape because all of these organizations have all these sponsored bills and this sort of thing.
So we did two things, you know, we did two things at once, which was we decided to freeze the natural ecosystem, the quote unquote natural ecosystem exactly how it is.
And then we don't do and then, you know, we're already not doing these controlled burns.
And so what they created was a natural and this actually, this is referring back to my conservation issue.
like what I call, you know, conservation and conservation.
Conservation as the management of the ecosphere.
This includes things like, you know, what is your regulatory climate?
You can almost imagine a regulatory climate as like an ecological force that's been imposed on the trees,
on, you know, on the natural surroundings.
Okay, so, you know, we're managing it.
We're actively intervening even whenever we don't do anything.
you know, if you're familiar with like crypto, you know, with like stock trading and that sort of thing, no trade is still a trade.
Okay.
So they froze the regulatory, the regulatory, you know, chain and they have all these, you know, all of these hippie-dippy leftists and everything.
They want to keep everything exactly how it is.
The result is you've created this, you've engineered an ecosystem that is fundamentally a bomb.
And then you've also got this giant megacity where, like, you know, where, you know, where, you've engineered an ecosystem that is fundamentally a bomb.
Like, you know, where like the, you know, the crackheads, the Mexicans, anybody who had any idea what they're doing, you go out there, throw a green cool on the ground and, you know, explode half of the, you know, explode half of a mountain or something like that.
It's basically, and this is the, all these are the building blocks.
This is the baseline condition for, you know, how, for how this, you know, this, because, I mean, this is the worst one we've seen in a while.
But this happens every year in California when you think about it.
Yeah.
I mean, we see it in headlines every year and the same things can mention.
And we actually have a clip of the Donald talking about, you know, the regulations that you're referring to, Sandbatch.
We can pull that up here.
And listen, this was just a couple months ago when he was on Joe Rogan.
He was talking about this.
He said, we have no water.
I said, do you have a drought?
No, we don't have a drought.
I said, why don't you have no water?
Because the water isn't allowed to flow down.
It's got a natural flow from Canada all the way up north of water, more water than they could ever use.
and in order to protect a tiny little fish,
the water up north gets routed into the Pacific Ocean.
Millions and millions of gallons of water gets poured.
I could have water for all of that land, water for your forests.
You know, your forests are dry as a bone, okay?
Dangerous.
That water could be routed.
You could have everything.
Not only dangerous.
Billions of dollars a year they spend on forest fires.
And, you know, there's a case with the environment.
They're not allowed to rake their forests because you're not allowed to touch it.
And all they have to do is clean their forest, meaning rake it up, get rid of the leaves,
get rid of the leaves that are sitting there for five years.
We'll certainly get rid of the dead fall.
And get rid of the trees that are fallen.
Yeah.
You know, are like...
Did Donald Trump just talking point cut me?
That's the first time that's ever happened.
You said exactly the same thing I said.
But again, to give you an indication, she's like, yeah, you don't have any water.
The last, this is how crazy the situation is in California.
And I, you're going to think, I'm just making this up.
But the last time California needed to, because, you know, they had very strictly regimented freshwater resources because, you know, they have that giant, you know, the inland, north inland California is where we grow all of vegetables and everything like that.
Yeah, they fucking siphoned their water from Lake Meek.
in Las Vegas. And they're literally finding like dead bodies from mobsters because the lake is receding
in the past few years. You can go there and look at the overpass from the highway and you can
literally see previous spots on the shoreline where the dock was before because you could see
the watermarks over the ages of it sitting there. And it's ridiculous. It's receded like 25, 30 feet
or some shit like from the shore. It's nuts. So like one of my little animals that I'm a special
Spurge about, you know, Klaus is always going about how dudes have like their thing that they're a special
spurg about. I'm a spurred about fish in particular trout. And there's a trout called the Kern River
Golden Trout. And Kern River, you know, if you know, you're probably, you're looking on a map.
It's actually not very far. I don't think it's actually very far from Los Angeles. But the Kern River
has this golden, has a trout and it's gold and it's, when I say golden trout, it's gold.
Okay. It's the only place in the entire world this thing lives. It's an endemic species. And so it does,
it has some protections. California decided, you know, California had protected it, you know,
back in the 60s, because Chuck Yeager, and I, me, Cormant McCarthy and Chuck Yeager all love the Kern River
Golden Trout and, you know, Chuck Yeager, he got, he got this river system protected,
so it's not really possible to, you know, to divert freshwater resources away from the Kern River.
And California is like, we're running out of fresh water, so we got to, we have to do something
about this, but by the internal logic of the state of California, they couldn't.
And so what they did, and this is absolutely insane to me.
It's insane, corrupt, and it's hilarious.
I love California for things like this, but I also hate them.
They decided they needed to appoint an official.
They appoint a spokesman for Mother Nature herself to negotiate with the state of California
for the movement of water resources.
And so, of course, they, you know, they went found some drunk Indians somewhere.
And, you know, like, said, oh, it's like, oh, you, you know, your people very close to land, you know, that sort of thing.
And, you know, and would you, would you believe it?
The mother nature agreed to give up some of her fresh water and then they killed most of the Kern River golden trout.
But that's the kind of thing you have to do in California to get any kind of regular, to get any kind of regulations moved.
Okay.
And so, like, when you have one of these situations, you know, you have one of these situations.
going to see is he in the, you know, in the chat.
You talk about, like, you know, DEI hires.
All of that stuff is certainly happening.
Like, you know, it's like the mayor of Los Angeles or whatever.
I mean, y'all probably know that stuff better than me.
But this thing is actually structural.
And it actually, you know, I don't understand.
This is one of the things that's the right.
When Donald Trump talks like that, that is whenever I get really behind him,
because he's the first Republican who's even said anything like this in my entire lifetime.
You know, it's like, so, you know, to, to, to, to, to,
fix this situation. We're actually going to have to, you know, we have to do all the other stuff.
We're actually going to have to fundamentally rethink our relationship with the natural world.
In California in particular, it's going to have to fundamentally rethink a lot,
where this sort of thing is going to continue happening.
Oh, I'm so excited you brought up this point, Sam Batch, and I apologize, fellas,
if we're monopolizing the conversation on this one.
But there's this thing that I hate about leftist environmentalists, where they just see man
as nothing but a complete nuisance on nature.
It's like the, and the only people who actually do have a balance with it, well, I should
rephrase, the white man has nothing but a negative impact on nature.
The only people that actually have positive impacts are, you know, Shoshone Little
Feather or some shit, you know, on some drunk reservation, even though those people
are the ones that brought the American bison from the hundreds of millions down to 10
million by the time that white market hunters arrived, but we don't need to, you know, they
no concept for actually, you know, living
with the land like Keio is shown like
Pocahontas or some bullshit. No,
it's like, no, these places need to be managed.
They need to be looked after. People
who actually know what the fuck they're talking about
and haven't just, you know, smoke some peyote
in the desert one time and think that
they're in tune with Mother Nature or some bullshit.
I fucking hate this nonsense so
much. You know, to Mother Nature.
You just got one shot at by Ayahuasca.
I mean,
this is all, it's that impetus
that's bound up with this
kind of late stage managerialism that California exists as an exemplar of where a law to protect
a certain species of fish, you know, it's good to protect fish. But when it's doing massive
damage to your state, you have to change some things. It's a very Talmudic way of looking at the
law. It's a good point. And yes, yes.
beeps indeed for
this just genetic-looking character.
Is this another lesbian?
I'm just assuming that all these women
in these shortcuts are fucking lesbians
are running our cities now.
That's the mayor of Los Angeles.
Aaron Bass.
Yeah.
Well,
so, I mean,
I guess
TLDR,
long story short,
and the insurance companies
also have agreed with us.
This is another thing we have to bring up,
is that what we have here
is a perfect case
with the not managing of the forests
by doing controlled burns or clearing off various detritus
on the forest floor that is just a tender box we need to go.
The fact that the natural ecosystem of California
with the flora that actually is there
requires them to be burned to actually complete their life cycle,
the combination of the water not being allowed to flow down
to these areas because we have to protect fish
and the innate incompetence of this woman right here
cutting programs like fire staff.
No doubt DEI is involved here as well.
Basically, this was just a bond that was waiting to go off.
And lo and behold, this was the time for it to go.
And of course, the insurance companies actually cut fire insurance
from the majority of people in the region several months ago
because they knew this as well.
They're like, this is ridiculous.
These aren't being managed properly.
One of these days, this is just going to.
to go up and smoke and they're wrong.
Why they thought?
Why did they could, this is California's problem.
California, I love California.
I love California so deeply.
But you know why they cut those in,
why they cut those insurance policies?
Because also the California regulatory system disallowed them from raising the insurance
premiums any higher because, you know,
in their defense,
California's insurance premiums are massive living in California's very expensive.
but the state had, you know, it put these price freeze laws in,
and it made it so that the insurance companies couldn't raise the premiums enough,
you know, because they use those actuarial tables, you know,
Jewish wizard tables to, you know, to balance risk and payout.
The Kabbalistic mass of the actuarial tables determined that it was no longer profitable
to offer these insurance policies because the state wouldn't let them raise, you know,
the rates any higher.
So they have all these damn near,
unsolvable problems. Like, you know, there's actually a great book, and this is, I'm going to do a book
recommendation. There's a great book about the state of color, about the city of Los Angeles, actually.
It's called the city of courts by, he was a new left historian, but he was this grumpy old
Scott's Irish student. He's this great guy. City of courts by Mike Davis about the growth of like
Los Angeles as a mega city and all of the, because, you know, the way I'm sort of conceiving this,
insurance policy rates are ecological stressors as well. You know, like, it's like one of these
things where like I you know I am not willing to say that like you know the 10 acres that the gopher
tortoise lives on now maybe you know you have created this problem where you've displaced you built this
gigantic city is displaced this gopher tortoise but you have accidentally you have you know through
by hook or crook you preserved it in this like area it actually is a bit of an ethical political
issue whether or not we can go in and do a controlled burn there because they might all die
But you've created this situation that is an almost a no-win situation for anyone except what appears to be like the looters that have like, you know, what the Mexican looters that have driven all the way from Arkansas to like, you know, like get rich people's houses.
I don't know.
It's such an actually bad situation.
And I look at it and I think about that Mike Davis book all the time, you know, because I'm just like, this is the word.
This might be worse than Katrina by the time it's over.
I'm not, I'm not certain.
You know, just in terms of like, here's, yeah, go ahead.
Here's the thing.
Here's the thing that really, so if you're worried about these other countries,
if you're talking about these other countries and their natural resources and how important they are,
there's no fucking more important place for natural resources in the United States in California.
Declare martial law.
If Gavin Newsom has any problems with that, put him in Gitmo, put all these mayors in Gitmo.
and send people there to start fucking running it like it should be run.
And the story.
I mean, this is a great point, Pete.
Like, we really are at the point where all of these managerial systems,
all of the bloat that has built up on top of the apparatus of government,
it needs to be burned away like deadfall.
And it's just been, we've gone, we've gone so long.
without clearing these criminals out and these third-worlders and like you know why is it that that whenever anybody takes control of a of a city it immediately looks it immediately comes to resemble the city of their genetic ancestors in in their in their home countries like we're just it's we're so far gone that this is what is going to be what's required to fix it
if it's going to be fixed, if it just doesn't all collapse.
It's the perfect microcosm for what's going to happen to this country if we don't do backburning.
People talk about, oh, Chicago and how, you know, there's just one section of Chicago that police won't even go into.
You're lucky if you have one policeman working there on a patrolling on a Saturday night.
Just get with Eric Prince.
Eric Prince could clean that shit up in a weekend.
All it takes is will at this point.
If you want the country back, you're going to have to start taking it back.
And you're going to have to start taking it back by, you know, becoming an Article 2 president.
I don't know that that's Trump, probably not.
But, I mean, that's the only way you do.
That's, you solve the California problem that way.
If you're, if we're not going to be 50 separate nations and we're going to be one big nation,
California is really important for the economy, for a host of things.
Take it back.
Take it back.
I mean, it is a foreign fucking country.
Well, what I said, whenever it became apparent, Trump was going to land.
I was like, I'm moving to Texas to set up the forward command post because the Sierra Nevada campaign starts in 2025.
We go all the way back.
James Polk's vision of America, you know, we'll finally come.
come to fruition.
We're just, we're replaying Manifest
Destiny, gentlemen.
Yeah, no.
All right, well, we have a clip
here from the DEI hires
at L.A.
Fire Department, so
I'm sure everyone is very confident that this
dysgenic fuck is
taking care of your fires. Let's listen.
See somebody that responds
to your house, your emergency,
whether it's a medical call or a fire call,
that looks like you. It gives that
person a little bit more ease, knowing that somebody might understand their situation better.
Is she strong enough to do this? Or you couldn't carry my husband out of a fire?
Which my response is, he got himself in the wrong place if I have to carry him out of a fire.
So no.
Shut up and listen to a black woman to speak.
Oh my God, the fucking friend quote. My God.
God, they are...
Do you see the clip of the mayor whenever, because, you know, of course for the last
two days the, like, hideous woman.
You know, this is like, I don't know what the hell is it with these short black women running
every, we got one here in New Orleans too.
But the, she's also, I think she's actually from Los Angeles.
But the mayor of the mayor of Los Angeles was in, she was visiting Ghana for the last
two days.
I don't know why she was in Ghana.
That's her ethnic background.
Right.
But, you know, what are she doing?
What are you doing there?
But the, you know, when she got back, she, there's incredibly, like, I, you know,
The thing that I look at whenever I think is, because I made a tweet, I was like, we should just bomb Iran right now because, like, we actually look so bad on, like, you know, to the internet, the international community that, like, one of the great symbols of American cultural power is, like, burning.
And then, you know, the clip cuts to the mayor of Los Angeles.
And she's like, her face was, like, slothing off sideways.
And it's like mild.
Joe Biden moment.
Yeah, yeah.
Shut down.
Yeah.
And she just turned around and walked off without say anything.
I'm like, you got to at least say something.
something, you know? I don't know. It's just so bad. It's so bad. Oh, wow. Yeah. I mean,
I like Pete's comments about, you know, just literally coming in and marshal lawing these people
because, I mean, there's just so much work that needs to be done on this front. I mean,
and wouldn't it be nice? I mean, again, like we were talking about just at the end of the election
cycle, going into the new year, just before I left for Christmas, the goals of the OGC,
the things we are looking at for the remainder of the Trump administration, we're focusing on
Immigration, end of the foreign wars, and energy dependence for the United States, in combination with environmentalism, as we see it, conservation on our own home turf.
God, look at this shot right here.
I mean, kudos to these guys on their helicopters, not running into each other and actually coordinating pretty well.
I mean, look at this shot.
This guy dropping right here.
That's, damn.
Good for him.
How much do you want to bet these guys are white?
Oh, 100%.
Garam fucking T.
Yeah, 100%.
not a chance.
Yeah, absolutely.
Good point, Pete.
Wow.
Man, man.
It really just is so crazy
that it has been allowed to
get into this, that is allowed to get to this point.
Well, I mean, we haven't even talked about,
very funny, Charlie, I like that.
We haven't talked about, like, Biden pledged
that 100% of the damage is going to be taken care of
from these fires.
And it's like, thank you, Joe Biden.
You obviously very much care about America and Americans when you just don't do anything to help the victims of Hurricane Helene.
And you're going to help all of these extremely wealthy people.
Well, this is a-
It's not hypocrisy, it's hierarchy.
This is exactly why you need to stop.
The way you solve this problem peacefully, this is the peaceful, moderate solution is,
stop giving California money that it doesn't deserve. That's it. All of these, all this bullshit ends when the money top runs out.
I mean, Trump has an excellent opportunity to do that when he comes in office because the final bill for all of this damage is not going to come in before January 20th when Biden is still in office.
And there is a wonderful opportunity here, no matter how many journos on TV or politicians in California start bitching about it, saying, oh my God, Trump doesn't care about the victim.
All he has to do is just say, I'm withholding federal funds until you get rid of X, Y, Z programs, or actually start fixing this program, or fix this situation, rather.
I mean, absolutely, it's almost impossible to see, because Democrats are so, again, because of that, like, horizontal explosion in interest groups that they have.
I mean, Republicans are stupid about everything, but one of the things that's good about Republicans is they're all still stupid in one big group.
And so, you know, like, you can't, you, you don't have, like, the, like, federated tribes of, like, the Winslhani in Pennsylvania somehow suing people in California, you know, because it's their native ancestral lands or something like that.
Like, the left is paralyzed.
They can't do it.
So they're gone.
And this is for one of these things.
And I've been making a lot of these videos lately where I've been like, okay, so we can't, you know, like, the left is gone.
We won.
Okay.
So, like, now you have to actually govern.
You have to build things and govern.
So, like, you know, it's really, it's going to be incumbent on us in the next four years.
We can't, we don't get us around and complain about the left not doing anything anymore.
You should actually go do it.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, this has been the point ever since the election, right?
It's like the left has been BTFOed for the next several years.
Now it's time, you know, to start actually taking scalps, so to speak.
So, keep going.
Do we, with all the problems that are in California, especially because of a certain group,
do we know anybody that makes blankets?
the Navajo Indians make blankets
oh this is a god sorry excuse me
sorry the energy drinks coursing through my veins right now
with a car I can go anywhere
and like I'm just well I'm building
couldn't you get Mike Lindell
of my pillow to make you some blankets
I think he makes them
maybe he's selling them for 1488
like he is his pillows
well who knows
well gentlemen
I want to move on to our
our final topic of the evening, talking about January 6 miracles.
No, I mean, the biggest one that was going around was that loathom bastard, Justin Trudeau, is gone.
So shout out to all of our Canadian friends there.
I love how he is removed from off.
He resigns from office on January 6th.
I forgot he existed.
Until he resigned, I was like, oh, yeah, you're still around, huh?
He's such a horrid guy.
Do you know his what's recently been going on with him,
Sam Batch,
that his wife was cheating on him and, you know, like, divorced,
like, literally, like, divorced the leader of a country.
Is that why?
You know, he's, there's,
Trudeau's, I remember, he's like,
there's so many strange things about him.
And, like, one of them, he's like,
he likes to do that cosplay shit and, like,
then goes sniff little girls.
Like, he likes underage women.
I wonder what the story is there.
Is that, that's why he's resigning?
Is that why he's resigning is because there's some personal scandal?
No, he doesn't know anything about this.
Well, people can listen to this because I'm, well, I'm going to actually find out more about this myself.
On Saturday, I will be appearing with my friend Ryan Stone on Red Morning,
and we're going to celebrate Trudeau being tossed out of power in Canada,
so people can go listen for more in-depth analysis on that one.
But from his reading of the situation, it's just that he's just a colossal fuck-up,
whether it's related to petty corruption from the early years of his reign
where he was just giving like tax breaks and government contracts to all of his like political donors and backers.
So he was getting investigated for that.
The horrendous treatment of his country during the whole COVID thing in the trucker protest
and shutting people's bank accounts down, pissed off a bunch of people.
And the other one that is pertinent to the discussion we had earlier,
Canada's population now is 44% foreign-born or the children of foreign.
foreign-born, just like complete and utter
demographic collapse, and most of that occurred
under Justin Trudeau's tenure, where
they increased the Pagit migration
into that country in the millions, and
Canada's only a country for like 30 million people.
It's...
Wait, Canada's 44%
44% of that country.
Yeah, the city
of Brampton, Brampton is a town that, like,
used to produce great hockey players.
I've heard it's like 93% Indian
now. Are they producing
incredible elite human capital
AI engineers? Oh yeah
they've already used to
have a new microsoft there.
Yeah.
The
you know, does anybody
look, he's getting forced out
you have what's going on in Germany
with their government, France's
government, I mean,
I'm seeing a trend
here. And I don't know
that this trend
isn't a black, it isn't a white pill.
No, I think so.
I think you're absolutely right.
I mean, this is the thing that I never thought I would live to see happening,
but it seems like there's starting to be this kind of collective awakening
among people of European descent that I could have only dreamed of.
I can feel it shifting pretty fast, too.
I think COVID did most of that, honestly.
I think that the judgment from what I'm,
I saw in media sources and that sort of thing,
it seems like they thought that COVID was going to tamp down
on all of this kind of anti-immigrant kind of populist rhetoric stuff.
And, well, that had the exact opposite effect.
Dude, think about this.
Historically, Canadians have been, you know,
there's a stereotype of the nicest people in the world.
You know, they're very polite, very, and everything.
How fucked up are Indians that it took Indians to turn Canadians racist?
Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Thank you, Sar, Sar.
Yeah.
Yeah, so, I mean, so congratulations to our Canadian friends that this current awful human being is now removed from power.
But from what I'm gathering, the options coming in aren't looking so hot either, that Pierre-Polive character,
or however the fuck you pronounce it,
doesn't look like
he knows what time it is at all.
It might be better.
That might be better.
This is like,
the problem with Justin Trudeau
was he was occasionally competent,
you know,
and like,
all his goals were pure evil.
Oh,
but he's so cute,
Sam Batch.
He's just so dreamy.
You know,
he's like six foot seven
that Justin Trudeau.
Oh,
uh,
whatever.
Um,
well,
the other thing that it was,
hilarious that happened on January 6th. And this is bound to be, well, it's not the first time
this has happened in American history because Al Gore did this previously. But this is just
one of those moments where you just laugh at the screen that Kamabla Harris had to actually certify
the presidential election because she's still amazingly the vice president of the United
States. You know, she's actually got a bottle of Chardonnay just underneath that desk right now
with her. So she actually had to
certify the election, which she lost.
Let's listen to it.
The votes for President of the United States
are as follows. Donald
J. Trump of the state of Florida
has received 312
votes. Kamala D.
Harris.
Hit bogged, bitch.
Fucking slams on the
gavel. Kamala D. Harris of
the state of California has received
226 votes.
Just all screeching
women trying to, you know,
pick up the pace from like the Republicans on the other side
who actually did like a reasonable clap and I was like yeah
woohoo yes queen woo yeah
you know I
legitimately thought I legitimately thought I was never going to have to hear her
voice again and then I just did
oh man
shut up and listen when a black woman is speaking
I for God
God I hate that god damn it
dog oh
Jesus
Sit my white ass down and listens.
What I do right there.
Do you think they're,
you know how even when somebody runs and they lose and everything,
you usually get to see them trot it out in the press every once in a while to comment on something?
I don't even see,
I don't see that happening with her.
I think they're going to fucking memory hole this bitch quicker.
Yeah, I mean, there's no way.
She's so gone.
after January 20th
she's done
she'll go
retire somewhere
she's going to be less
popular than her stepdaughter
in like
oh no
no we are not starting this conversation
on
you get back in your ulcer
no
all right
do we have
you know
aside from the delicious irony
of this
happening on J6th
Which, reminder, Donald Trump, you should pardon absolutely everyone who is unjustly put in prison for this.
Let's read this tweet here real quick.
I don't think Americans get enough credit for seeing January 6th and thinking, this was cool.
Let's reelect the guy who instigated it.
Damn right.
J6 would have been a death sentence for any politician outside of America.
Nobody cared about the insurrection.
They thought it was cool.
Trump winning in 2024 is proof that America still lives in March.
is on.
Yeah, it's very true.
You know, I mean,
I still find myself
rooting for the bad guy in a lot of movies.
It's a very American
thing, isn't it? Americans
like, we like vigilantes.
You know, it's just
part of our character.
So, all right, jents,
why don't we get to some super chats?
And then we will wrap up.
All right, I got to pull up our
special device of
Google Docs.
to pull up these superchats.
So, let's see.
Let's go to tier for 60 bucks.
Damn, that deserves some gold.
I love gold.
The look of it, the taste, a bit, the smell of it, the texture.
I love gold.
Well, that's a good way to start off the stream coming back into the new year.
So proud of all of you.
you give me hope for the future of our race.
Well, thank you very much.
We appreciate it.
TK for 10 bucks sends us a salute.
Wichita got snowed out last few weeks,
but I send a salute nonetheless.
Well, thank you very much, sir.
You appreciate it.
And, yes, you should guys get together with the Wichita,
OGC guys.
Take a look at the website.
As we say with everything,
check out the OGC website.
Look for chapters in your location.
Let's go over to Solid Snake,
64 for five bucks evening gents hope you all are doing well especially those of you who got snowed on
like we have here in kansas speaking of snow i'm looking forward to vacationing in our new
arctic territory maybe even panama too stay safe gentlemen salute the o gc well thank you very much
and yes um i myself uh uh you know uh snowbirded it up or snowbounded it up as it were um on my way down
um you know took shelter for a couple of days
so why not the store?
I gotta tell you
every one of these new, like, Arctic
Storm, Winter Blast, Super duper
Blizzards of Doom stuff is
they just seem to be more and more gay
every year. I mean, like, I was
guilt-tripped into staying
an extra day with some friends of mine
and I got on the roads the very next day. I'm like,
this is bullshit. This is nonsense. I've got to
driven through this shit. This is nothing.
So I've done with these, you know, calls of
oh, everyone's going to die in blizzards.
It's bullshit. People don't know how to drive on roads.
get four-wheel tires.
All righty.
Reactionary DM for
10 bucks. Wanted to boost the American tradition
of the Lyceum.
Could be a traveling fair,
technical school as a solution to some
education-related issues. Cheers
from the Oregon
OGC Hopefuls. Nice. Nice to hear
that you guys are getting that all spun up there
in the Pacific Northwest. Yeah, it's
an interesting idea.
A lot of chapters have talked about
and done successful work of
getting our guys employed into various fields.
Having a traveling workshop, as it were, to teach our guys is definitely an idea that we should be looking into in the future.
So thank you very much.
Rusty Shekelford for 50 bucks.
That deserves some gold.
This is gold, Mr. Bond.
All my life I've been in love with its color.
I welcome any enterprise that will increase my stock.
You know, I really do enjoy that gold one more than ever.
anything else. I mean,
Goldfinger, fantastic Bond film. And you know what?
I pledge to all of our viewers. We've been talking about this for years, but I pledge that
at some point this year, we will do some James Bond streams and coverage on the over
on the substack behind the paywall. It has to be done. We've talked about it for so long.
So somehow we're going to figure out how to do it. Maybe we do a stream on each
Bond actor and go through each of the movies or something like that. And then we do
like a super bond ranking
extravaganza at the end.
But it must be done.
Anywho, whenever a jeet calls you a racist,
remind them that when Lord Indra arrived on the Ganges
in his chariot to slaughter six million
DCU aboriginals,
the first word he said was,
Namaste.
Amazing.
Let's see.
Zoo Eater for 11 bucks.
Shout out the unofficial Pacific Northwest
OGC.
group chat. We need you. West Coast listeners reach out and get involved. Take back the Northwest.
Yes, indeed. The Pacific Northwest guys are looking for people to spring up many chapters.
I know there's talks about Idaho, Oregon, the Seattle area, California. They're all over the place
out there. We need you guys out there. So, and you know what, maybe if we can actually find
a worthy organization and worthy friends in that area, if people want to head into
the Los Angeles area for the cleanup.
Perhaps that is something the OGC can help you guys with.
So if anyone is inclined to help out your countrymen in L.A.
You all aren't going to do a charity stream for the Hollywood celebrities.
Well, we'll think about it, Sam Batch.
We'll think.
No, at the end of the day, California is still part of America.
It is our land and we must take it back.
All right.
Infinite IND for 15 bucks.
The Northwest will rise again at Zoo Eater.
Nice.
I like this.
We got like back and forth
going on in the Super Chats now.
All right.
competing super chats.
Wow.
There we go.
All right.
And we got Palladon Y Y, Y, Z,
our good friend, for 50 bucks.
That deserves some gold.
This is gold, Mr. Bon.
All my life I've been in love with its color.
I welcome any enterprise that will increase my stock.
Thank you very much.
and YYZ, one of our most prolific super chatters over the years,
and it was a pleasure to meet him at the event last year.
Hopefully he comes again.
Back in 2002, I worked with a moving company in Austin
that shipped these families over from California.
Mayflower seized vans full of dollar store furniture
and plastic everything.
Would have been cheaper to burn it and buy new.
Interesting.
Yeah, I think that came in when we were talking about the Jets that tracks.
I mean, you know, they're coming from a place where they've turned one of the greatest rivers in the world into a giant garbage dump filled with feces and human corpses.
So, I mean, them being in love with cheap plastic shit isn't really that surprising.
I mean, I've said it once and I'll say it again.
I support nuclear for India.
So.
You haven't yet.
Go listen to my reading of Camp of the Saints, all 18 episodes.
It will tell you what you need to know.
Absolutely.
Didn't I was reading something recently.
I didn't like the rights for that book.
Get secured by one of the publishing houses or something like that.
Like it was in public domain.
One of our guys got it.
I think it is available right now on Kinney.
on
Amazon
but
our guys
one of our guys
got the rights to it
and is going to be
publishing it
oh um
Bolero 393 says in the chat
is Vaubaum books
I don't know if that's how I pronounce it
but apparently they've got it
nice so people should look that
take a look at that
and definitely get your hands on a copy of that book
while you can because I'm sure
that the Jets in charge would love
to memory hold that book
is this Camp of Saints?
Yes.
Is it public domain?
Can you just print it?
Or is it like somebody that got like permission or it's like somebody's like,
Yeah, they got permission.
It's not public domain yet.
Okay.
Interesting.
Oh, okay.
All right.
Cliff Jaded for five, what is this?
SGD?
What is that currency?
I don't know what that is.
Any ideas?
I think it's south.
Oh, God.
No, I don't know.
I was going to make something
Singapore dollar
Singapore
Bay Singapore
Oh okay
All right so here we go
Cliff Jaded for five
Singaporeian dollars
High from Singapore
There you go
Always a fan of Pete
Sying out of sheer frustration
Indians infiltrate
S-EA
South East Asia
Yeah
Yeah that makes sense
Even
Singapore Indians can't stand them
Their kids
Dodge
and S national service
I'm guessing
it just seems to be a theme with all of these people you know i saw people talking about this and uh all
throughout the anglosphere whether it's canada whether it's australia whether it's the uk and you know what
here's the thing so much i mean we talked about this a little bit but the thing that flies directly
in the face of all these claims from people like vivac and people like elin is we've already speed run
this we've seen what has happened to other anglosphere countries when you imported these people
canada is not an international leader in tech now that they have 10 million cheats in their
It's become a fucking shithole.
Same thing with the UK.
Same thing with Australia.
Everywhere these people fucking go,
they make the country more like their home.
They don't make it more like the United States
or more like a technological paradise.
It's bullshit.
You import the third world.
You become the third world.
This is irrefutable at this point.
Got the best part of that Sam Hyde's getting me.
He was like, he's like, China's going to take all our Indians.
Solid Sink
1964 for 10 bucks
The chemical company I worked for
Hired a jeet as a chemist
Hardly knew what he was doing
And hardly could write emails in English
Had a mental breakdown
I freaked out when he was called out
By my boss after email back clients
The most off-the-wall g-email
So glad my work
Let him go
Yeah
I mean
Everybody has similar stories
That is a whole
genre of literature is like the Indian
guy who's been working in the office for two
weeks who also spends all of his free time stalking white
girls online who sends who sends the company
wide like email that sounds like this combination
of like jeet speak and like white girl upspeak. It's like I'm actually feeling very
uncomfortable you know in this work arrangement you know it's like
God where did you learn I didn't know you could
learn to be more awful than you actually
already were.
Oh my God, I'm being so raised up.
Yeah.
Yep.
Everyone's got similar stories.
No.
And I'm, uh, whatever.
We talked about it enough.
Seasider for 10 bucks sends us a salute,
as he always does.
Thank you very much, sir.
We appreciate it.
Bolero 393 for five bucks.
Came in late.
Have talked about Greenland yet?
81 degrees,
43 minutes, or fight.
What?
Enrico Palazzo for two bucks.
I'm still waiting on the next John von Puman.
Yeah, my God.
Let's see.
Jackson Walker for 11 bucks.
Sands a salute.
Thank you very much, sir.
Aramaic discourse for five bucks.
As a native Californian, I cannot explain the extent of my rage at these people.
By the way, vast majority of competent firefighters in California.
California are white. Yeah, well, no surprise
there. What,
what Aramaic discourse? You didn't think that
the DEI hire that we showed earlier,
you're not confident in its
capability of, you know,
tackling a fire? Come on,
man.
Mena
Yud sushi
for five bucks.
In the war to impose global
Zimbabwe, we are all Rhodesian's
now. Absolutely.
Slotcher for
10 Canadian books.
I'm a millennial.
When I was a teen, me and all my friends had jobs.
Teens aren't able to get jobs anymore because we have imported
for them.
But at least our hospitals are overcrowded.
Yeah, that's another thing, too.
I mean, you hear like the, I saw this going around.
He was either out of the UK or was Canada.
I forget which one, but one of these women was on like a waiting list for a knee
replacement surgery or something like that.
And she waited so long that had to amputate her leg because the
hospitals are so overcrowded.
We get absolutely nothing out of mass immigration, literally nothing.
There's no economic increase to it.
Our culture declines.
Our services decline.
There's just nothing good that comes out of this at all.
Every last bit of it is a lie, all of it.
Yeah, I mean, I think most inner city doctors, if they're white,
they become really racist, really fast.
So all they see are these people coming in,
just gaming the system and, you know,
women who can't speak the language coming in for their 20th child
who was absolutely no idea how children are made.
This is very common in places like New York City now.
Dude, like I literally have them coming into my tax office
asking for discounts on their taxes.
It's like, fuck you.
Fuck is wrong with you.
I want to discount on my taxes.
Yeah.
I mean, I do too, but I'm actually,
fucking American.
I didn't know that was the thing
you could hook me up with.
My God.
Fucking hate these people.
All right.
Back to our super handy
dandy
Google Doc here.
Let's see.
Oh, I read that one.
Based autism,
great name for five bucks.
I love in the shithole area,
I suppose it means I live
in the shithole area near L.A.
If you need some one to
vent about how fuck the state and its government is, let me know.
How about you use some spell checking first there based autism?
But thank you very much for your patronage.
We appreciate it.
Forever bulk for $10, never mind snow, too many people struggle to drive when it's sunny outside.
That's a good point, too.
Go on, very funny.
Gridge Walker for $20 is the cure to male loneliness, rent
a private submarine and
snipping India's under sea
cables. I mean, we talk about the
great Chinese firewall. There absolutely
needs to be one around India.
I mean, I know Charlemagne has talked about this
many times, but there was a time, not
so long ago, when the only people
on the internet were white people, and
that's just never going to happen ever again,
sadly.
We even do, we actually, there's
even white flight on the internet where they flee
into, like, ever more esoteric
enclaves of the internet. Like, you're like, web
like ours.
Yeah, exactly.
All right.
Don Browning for 10 Australian
dollars sends us a super sticker
of a dancing pair that says
number one fan. Thank you very much.
Don Browning. We appreciate it.
And Chief Slingham Beef
for five bucks. I like to
know how all the Jeeds brought
every gas station in my
bumpfook town in just a couple of years.
I left and came back to them being
everywhere. Oh, this is like
people have talked about this in other place.
They just have absurd ingra preference and nepotism.
It's the same thing with the hotel industry.
It's like an absurd disproportionate percentage of like the hotel industry in America
is now run by the Patel family.
There's a great, it's either a long-form journalism or a book about it,
and it is totally worth reading.
It's actually like probably one of the more, like,
I don't even say things like this.
It's one of the more eye-opening experiences about like,
sort of post, I'm going to do it again, post-1965 America.
It's like that.
So that's how America works post-1965, that's just one big ethnic bust out.
Also, unfortunately, while it's as simple as dragging anchor over the undersea cables,
Elon Musk has provided the internet to India from space.
No.
You know, I mean, it seems like such a.
simple analogy to make, but really, it's why it works so well.
And we've talked about this before.
If you're playing a game of Sid Meier's civilization, the one thing that you never,
ever do is go into technology agreements with other civilizations, because technology
is power.
You never want to give a rival civilization access to your tech.
And in civilization, the one civilization you don't give tech to is literally India.
You give them irrigation and all of the sudden they're swamping you with tanks and nuclear weapons.
You're like, what the fuck just happened?
It's 100% true.
Yeah.
It's just there's no reason.
You know, I don't call me a Luddite or whatever, but this is why I'm just so not interested in economics anymore at this point.
I hate all economic arguments.
It's all subversion as far as I'm concerned.
I don't care about like my GDP or competing with.
China for some like vague numbers on like line go up graph.
I'm just convinced all this stuff is just absolute bullshit at this point.
It is just like a smoke screen to prevent us from actually addressing real problems.
No, it's like, oh, okay.
Oh, go ahead.
I heard two Jews on, I heard two Jews on a podcast say that all economics is is Jews having a conversation.
It's just, I hate it.
I hate all of it.
We can, we can be poor.
We've been poor before.
uh we just want our nation back it's as simple as that uh already and the other thing too is that
all of these all of these countries whether it's china whether it's india it's like the third world
throughout sub-saharan africa latin america everywhere all these places would immediately
fall apart and go back to their you know colonial norms basically or pre-colonial norms i should
say if we just cut them off it's like no like the united states invented the internet
No, we're not going to give it to you.
No, we're not going to give you guys access to unlimited amounts of our food that we've now bioengineered to grow as quickly as possible.
So, like, Tyson can make a shitload of money, or Monsanto can make some money by selling rice and corn to, like, Chinamen.
It's all just bullshit.
No, it's whatever.
Yeah, and I mean, like, people talk about how, oh, these legal immigrants come here and start businesses.
They start businesses and they don't pay taxes.
and then they screw over the local businesses
because they don't have the overhead
that the local businesses have.
And then when the tax bill finally comes due,
oh, they have to return to India
and they can sell their business to their cousin
who also doesn't pay taxes.
So like there really, there isn't any argument,
economic or otherwise,
to having these people in our country.
Yep, 100%.
Uh, already.
Let's see, could I leave off?
Oh, okay.
Back to Forever Bulk for five bucks.
Has anyone looked into the company that grows the pistachios sold in nearly every store and tiny oranges?
Yes, yes.
And early life check, indeed.
Stuart Resnick is the character.
Yeah, yeah.
Thank you very much to Doug in the background for that editor's note.
He's a smart man doing his research.
Let's see.
Glow in the dark.
My goodness, that is a name that I heard all the time on A.A.'s old streams.
Very interesting.
For three bucks.
Pagit's extreme ingra preference, cheap, liars, play the victim, racist, cutthroat, even to other Pesite's.
Freepy and weird traditions, poo-jews.
Yeah, something like that.
Oh, man, you know, like,
I know that that original account got completely
nuked off of Twitter last year because, you know, old Sundar,
you know, or some other, you know,
Rajesh, you know, working at Twitter, found that account
and nuked it from orbit. But if anyone could find the old documentary,
the satirical Pajit's exposed,
you'll get a firsthand experience of what India is actually like.
But warning now, watch it on an empty stomach.
It's on bitch,
Well, there you go.
It's on Bit Shoot.
You can go and see it.
And then the final super chat of the evening is from Paladin Y Y, YZ.
Once again, our friend, for 50 bucks, he deserves even more gold.
I love gold.
The look if it, the taste a bit, the smell of it, the texture.
I love gold.
The point of the previous chat was that back in 2002, California was shipping these guys to Austin,
set them up in huge houses and put them in places like Samsung and Oracle.
It's been going on a long time.
Yeah.
That was like very early Austin tech migration.
Because you know what the origin of the tech industry is in Austin?
It was like literally people like setting up like Y2K proof like tech companies and like
tech services and that sort of thing.
So it's like very, I mean there was some before that, but that was like when it like
really inflect it upward.
Yeah.
That's a very expensive thing.
Yeah.
And then last minute, super chat coming in from glow in the dark once again for two bucks.
The natural predator of Indians, the train.
Yes.
It's a silent predator.
It could strike from anywhere at any time.
You'll never know.
Oh, here we go.
10 bucks from Shep C.
Salute.
Good evening, jents.
Thank you very much.
People trying to get in under the wire here.
All right.
let's get a round of shillings in.
Not me, not you.
What do you have to say, sir?
I know that most of our audience is illiterate, so this might be a big ask.
But if you haven't read all the many great articles that we've put out about the Jeep problem,
and really just any of the articles in our substack,
go learn to read, and then please do read them and share them far and wide.
If you're in the Pacific Northwest, keep an eye out for people trying to start up a chapter there
because I know you guys haven't gotten together enough to actually do it yet.
So we're looking forward to having you all in, illiterate or not.
Watch this space, more great content to come.
All righty.
We got one more super chat really quick that came in from Glow in the Dark for two bucks.
Maybe we had the train guys all wrong.
Well, you know, food for thought, right?
Pete, what do you have coming up, sir?
Well, this week I embarked on what could be a year-long project with the eminent Russian scholar, Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, of reading all two volumes and commenting on it of Alexander Solzhenyson's 200 years together, the book that Jordan Peel.
Peterson can't comment on.
And the reviews are coming in from the first episode,
and people are really excited for it.
So we're looking to do two episodes a week of that
and get that information out there
because there's a reason why it's not officially translated into English.
And some Russian scholars here have had to do it for us
before the official translation comes out,
which I'm sure will be massacred from the Russian.
So tune in.
Already.
Yeah, definitely be on the lookout for that on Pete's channel.
Raging Mandrill, do you have anything to promote?
Yeah, other than the usual slew of substack articles,
I always got planned.
I've got another chapter on my YouTube channel on Bride.
and Brose's Days of Rage that is a review, a book review that is op haste.
And it's on the Symbionese Libyanianian, if I can actually talk, sorry, the Symbionese Liberation Army,
and it's actually a very, very good chapter.
You will enjoy it.
It is meme-worthy, to say the least.
All righty, people can go check that out.
And our guest tonight, Mr. Sandbatch, what do you have to promote, sir?
well I have to promote
I got my big white ass to promote
No you know I like I have
You have the substack
I think most of you probably know about the substack
At this point but I you know
I gotta publish a couple things on it because I've got
I have inexplicably have paying
subscribers if you pay for my substack
You're the most weird of those wonderful
trooper in the world
But like for like I said I'm going to be
You know I'll be on John D's
You know Twitter spaces that sort of thing
I don't have anything planned
For the immediate
future because I have to like pack my whole life up and move to Texas.
But, but, but, but, you know, I see that there are like 570 of you on this show or something
like that of 570, 570 something.
Yeah, 571 of y'all.
I have 5,722 followers on Twitter.
If you all can get me to 6,000 by the time I get to Texas, that would be the most wonderful
gift in the world.
Well, there you go, everyone.
Go follow Sam Bech on Twitter.
He has some fun takes, and he's a charming fellow, and a pleasure to speak with whenever we have the opportunity.
So, always a pleasure, Sandbatch.
For myself, as I mentioned earlier in the stream, I'll be appearing with my buddy, Brian Stone, on Saturday morning for Red Morning.
We'll be talking about Justin Trudeau and Canada's woes.
So, again, look out for that.
I'll probably also make an appearance on Post-Zero on Sunday, so I'll be returning with all of my friends.
and having some good old banter back and forth, as we always do.
So check us out over there.
And to echo what Not Me Not You said earlier, yes, please check out the substack.
I wrote a piece on the whole Jeep Gate crisis that was doing some major numbers.
So go take a look at that.
Prudentialist wrote an amazing one too.
I know Turnips Need has got an article coming out on the substack tomorrow.
Next week we have a stream going behind the paywall, which will be a very fun one.
that announcement next week and people can tune into that one it'll be a fun time and uh with that's
out of the way uh join us next week for pointing express radio and happy new year i'm gonna come
