The Pete Quiñones Show - 10/09/2025 - Old Glory Club Livestream - A Cuban Getaway w/ Karl Dahl

Episode Date: October 10, 2025

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Starting point is 00:06:32 It looks like Antifa or Antifa maybe does. designated a foreign terrorist organization? Are you going to work with your administration as the Secretary of States here? Are you going to work with your administration to designate a foreign terror organization? You mean it, a terror? Antifa? Antifa? A foreign terror organization.
Starting point is 00:06:58 Well, has that been done? Pretty close, right? Would you like to see it done? Yes, Mr. President. Do you think it would help? They have foreign lengths all across Western Europe. I'd be glad to do. I think it's the kind of thing I'd like to do.
Starting point is 00:07:07 If you'd like to, does everybody agree? If you agree, I agree. Let's get it done. Okay, let's get it done. Marco, we'll take care of it. Mr. President. That's internationally, you mean. International. Sounds good to me.
Starting point is 00:07:19 Steve, are you okay with it? Yes, it's true. There are extensive foreign ties, and I think that would be a very valid step to tell. I think so, too. Yes. Good, I think it's a good point. Thank you. I think Mr. Quinn may have a little insight on what designating Antifa, a foreign terrorist organization,
Starting point is 00:07:42 and what that may include from a legal standpoint. Mr. Quinn, do you have any opinions? Yeah, this is a major phase change in the way Antifa is treated in the wake of Charlie Kirk's murder. Of course, there was talk about designating Antifa a domestic terror organization, but in U.S. law, this is a designation which simply does not exist. It's purely a creature of how the executive branch wants to treat it. designating Antifa as a foreign terrorist organization under the Patriot Act is, however, an entirely different ball of wax. It allows them to go after their money. It allows them to go after their supporters.
Starting point is 00:08:22 And it allows for criminal sanctions against Americans who give support, comfort, material aid to the organization. This would be true of al-Qaeda. This would be true of Hamas. And if this is actually delivered upon, it is true of Antifa. Now we need to remember that just because the designation is made, you have to follow it up with actual prosecutions and actual seizures of assets, but the designation of Antifa is step one. And so this is a really serious action. If they actually do this, then this is a signal they intend to be serious, which hopefully will be followed on with actual prosecutions and actual perp walks to begin to begin dismantling. but is by every description a terror network.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Does being designated a foreign terrorist organization mean that anyone who would fall under that loses their constitutional rights? Well, no. There's no way to truly lose constitutional rights. They can be treated differently under the Patriot Act that can be suspended in war time. And so a lot more can be done,
Starting point is 00:09:37 but you can't just round them up willy-nilly over here and throw them in prison without trials or anything like that. But you can start to put them through a very punishing process and begin to dismantle the network. Sounds very similar in concept to what the old commies used to call salami tactics. A little similar where you take the little slice at the end where you've got all of the people doing all the really, really bad stuff and you go after them and you work your way.
Starting point is 00:10:09 towards the less offensive people. That's probably how you do it. And of course, going after the money is the important part. Like anybody who's ever seen any mob movie or anything having to describing a RICO case or anything like that, you always have to go after the financing. That is how you truly disrupt these kinds of networks. Yeah, for practical examples of that,
Starting point is 00:10:32 the federal government now would be able to stop Antifa from accessing financial services. So he could debank Antifa. He could seize the assets of Antifa, and to the extent those assets are concealed behind NGOs and wealthy donors, he can pierce that veil and go after the people
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Starting point is 00:12:41 oh, there you go. You got something to say about everything. Everything roboted out for a second there. My apologies. I just wanted to add that the international ties of Antifa are massive. And I've been around these people. Well, back in the day I was around them a fair bit just because of, you know, like music scene and street scenes and places I've lived. And, you know, Canadians or people going back and forth between the U.S. and Canada all over Europe, and they flow.
Starting point is 00:13:24 They're very international in nature, as is the money, as are the leaders and advisors and observers. If we can get the, is it the National Lawyers Guild, the little green hat fools, looped into this because of their common funding and everything, that would be beautiful. Yeah, that's actually an interesting angle you bring up there. The National Lawyers Guild famously bales Antifa rioters out and provides other legal services to them. legal services are a little bit different from other kinds of material aid and support, again, because of constitutional guarantees, but there's definitely a window there to at least open them up and look at them and see if they are providing material support to Antifa, at which point they would be now liable for criminal sanctions.
Starting point is 00:14:18 And they almost certainly are because they go to the same conferences and the university, the various NGO-funded university positions that finance both groups through which money and aid flows is pretty, they do it in a very decentralized, smart manner, but, you know, it still all runs through the system. So I would encourage anyone with any kind of pull to look into that. And we have vast, vast backups of hoovered up data available to the government for all the kind of open talk between 2015 and probably about 2023, 2022 that was taking place online with them openly talking about it. And I can provide some additional information for certain regions as well. There's a lot of people that have been gathering this information. So just saying.
Starting point is 00:15:27 Yeah, very exciting. And of course, intelligently organized, decentralized, nefarious networks is, of course, exactly what these legal tools were created to deal with. So turning that apparatus, the whole war on terror apparatus towards Antifa is just a – I really can't emphasize how powerful a tool this will be if it's followed through on. Well, I wanted to ask Mr. Dahl something. Allegedly, allegedly, maybe someone on this call may have been on the ground in Seattle at a certain event in 1999. Yes, sir. Yes. Yeah, I actually worked downtown, and I was aware of all the preparation for the WTO protests. and, you know, the vast majority of it were legitimate protesters. Some of them with Antifa-type ties, but they were still doing just peaceful protests and various harmless actions.
Starting point is 00:16:36 And then the kind of street fools came up from Eugene, Oregon and the kind of distributed networks there. And let's just say they operate in an entirely different fashion. Everyone was very upset at them and the police had no response because they're dealing with a protest of over 100,000 people in the streets and completely orderly except for this group. And then once they kind of set the ball rolling and the law enforcement, cracked down with a broad brush rather than a targeted scalpel fashion, which they could have easily done within the first 20 minutes or so of that engagement. All the little hoodlums came down to riot. So, yeah, it's, and if you talk to them, they're more disciplined now, but in, in ye old times, they would just tell you exactly what their whole strategy was, which was,
Starting point is 00:17:45 you know, the usual ridiculous anarchist nonsense, which is that you do a little street violence. The government cracks down on everyone and then everyone in America rises up and overthrows the government because that's totally what we would do, which is hilarious. But no, yeah, they're quite open about what they are. and, you know, that's a shame because the people sitting there were peaceful protesters who then got this treatment because of Antifa. Yeah, so they need to be crushed utterly. An interesting juxtaposition, another one besides the one you mentioned,
Starting point is 00:18:32 is that in 1999, those protests against the WTO were framed as a protest against globalism. Correct, sir. And now we just saw on the screen a minute ago a sign in German. That sign read, nationalism is no alternative. So you have this 180 degree shift, whereas then at least putatively, Antifa was rioting against globalism. Now they've made the code switch to essentially promote it, to promote internationalism, promote globalism.
Starting point is 00:19:07 and it's an interesting story the way that that that that that goes which happened over the last 25 years and that is a very interesting point that you bring up because they were all always globalist and anti-nationalists so they were disrupting a protest that other people were having that was nationalist in nature even if there were you know environmentalist elements to it the vast majority of the people that were out there on the street were doing it from a anti-global trade angle and from like a pro-labor angle as well as the legal issues that have been brought due to the WTO and the loss of national sovereignty, etc. And so Antifa coming in to disrupt it was in the service of globalism. There are people who were there who were sympathetic with Antifa at the time who have. since learned of this and are not that I know that that are now opposed to Antifa because they get it that was precisely they were using that as a as a shield to cause a crackdown. And it's an important lesson to take forward because as the popular wins start to pick up at our backs, there's going to be more and more opportunities for this opportunistic action
Starting point is 00:20:31 by Antifa in groups like Antifa to cause this chaos in service of their own nefarious ends. Indeed. Well, it seems that some people who are associated with Antifa, or as they'll say, allegedly supportive of Antifa, have taken this as a serious threat and left town and the country. So do we have up a picture of, there's a Mr. Mark Bray, who is an Antifa expert, quote, unquote. He's not an expert. He actually wrote the book, the Antifa Handbook, which you can find. It's right, see the picture right there.
Starting point is 00:21:24 And, yeah, funny, he fled to Spain. And I think somebody said that he, I saw something. earlier that he may have been stopped at the airport. I'll look that up real quick, but if anybody wants a comment on Mr. Mark Bray and a fleeing of the country, and then we have another one who we have another Antifa related one, Rose City Antifa founders have fled to Sweden, and that we actually have a video on that. Just now I'm on place in Warburne Hallen for to try to get an interview with Joanne and Caroline Victorine
Starting point is 00:22:06 who grunted the numerous terror-stempled the Western extrema violence group, Rose City Antifa in Portland, USA. Tiena, Johan, I have a little questions about Rose City Antifa that you were with to grunda. You've been out-sluyed by Project Veritas, both you and Caroline, so you're back on the word for Charlie Cork.
Starting point is 00:22:27 Johan, could you can get a comment on terror stemplier of Roe City Antifa? You're a you're a memberborger in USA. Are you ready for to self-dumass for a conspiracy or? Give me a cell phone signal and a drone, please. Yeah, this points to the international nature of Antifa
Starting point is 00:23:13 because the black block tactics, that were worked out in Europe in the 80s and 90s. They literally just brought that here. And if I recall, he's a Swede who got American citizenship when he married that American woman. And then they just go back and forth doing this stuff. So they are part of a international network of this type of activity. And, you know, use those connections for training people. and connecting them to, you know, all the various activities that they do around the world.
Starting point is 00:23:54 They're more anarchist in nature than the straight communists, although, of course, there's a lot of blending during times like this where they become slightly less. It'll ideologically pure so long as they have that general, you know, anti-American perspective. and so these are the people that you need to get, but they have spawned hundreds of people all over North America, just these two, and plug them into these networks and gotten them training and such. So, yeah, they absolutely have to be dealt with.
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Starting point is 00:26:01 TV and broadband sold separately. Terms apply for more infoosy, sky.a slash speeds. So, yeah, somebody'd say something. I can. We talked a little earlier. about Antifa being intelligently organized and decentralized. This implies that the people at the top of it are sophisticated, intelligent people. And if you see these people sufficiently concerned by the ongoing moves to desert the sinking ship like rats,
Starting point is 00:26:36 then that is heartening in itself. But it shows us they're taking it seriously and they're taking countermeasures. So we have to both be encouraged by this and be sobered by the fact. that this is not going to be a walkover if we do in fact go to the mattresses with them. I guess I'd be waiting for someone in the chat to say that this is all K-Fib, but, you know, it's that's inevitable. I'm sorry, mental. Yeah, I was going to say it is extremely heartening to see such high-level, well-educated people flee to other countries like this. I mean, it's kind of what I was talking about, the salami tactics earlier, right? You go after
Starting point is 00:27:17 the smart, intelligent people who are part of the obvious leadership cadre, you know, the people who are on the ground developing the tactics, writing books about the subject because they've had firsthand experience and all of that. And even though this is just one or two people to start with, this is going to disrupt their networks, right? You're taking out key players from leadership positions. And of course, as Mr. Quinn mentioned, that can also become a rally point at least temporarily. So the play for us is to continue and and keep the play going, I guess. And if I could add, you know, if we think back to 2016 or 2020, I know that in 2016,
Starting point is 00:28:05 if you recall those Berkeley protests that got really violent, there were really great open source analyses done, identifying all the people that were observing in the crowds and kind of directing quietly through, you know, wireless networks, through basically a communication net that they had established to direct the Antifa agitators, to pick targets and everything like that, and tell people when to push and when to pull back and when to move up the you know, the umbrella retards and and all the various tactics that they use. And that it's really, really important for those people to be identified. And again, fortunately, there aren't that many of them.
Starting point is 00:29:00 Like, I mean, it's going to be a couple hundred people, you know, who are, you know, relatively high up there. And their academia and legal industry is like the biggest. plus just the general NGO networks. These people can all be got. The other thing that would be really advantageous, especially with this foreign terrorist organization designation, is there are people that are kind of out of this that were around in that era,
Starting point is 00:29:31 and it would be a pretty small matter for law enforcement to lean on the people that are somewhat out of it, who are face people right? but were known for showing up at these protests, whether they're state legislators in Oregon, for example, that are known by name that we're showing up at the riots outside the federal courthouse in 2020. There's all kinds of people who can be leaned on and have it made worth their while to say what they know.
Starting point is 00:30:12 because again, it's really a couple of cities where the whole system is totally permeated. And then it also gets into the rest of kind of the lefty agitator NGO's sphere around the country because all these people are layered and connected with one another. So this can seriously, seriously, if handled, you know, correctly, put a real damper on the most egregious, lefty politicians and street street activists that are out there because they're all part of the same networks. I hope people who see this who think, oh, Antifa in this country is just worried about, you know,
Starting point is 00:31:03 rising fascism or no, this is an international movement and they want to smash everything that isn't them. They want to kill everything that isn't them. They're running to other countries to escape. They're being protected and under other countries. This is a worldwide movement. It's not about borders. It's not about
Starting point is 00:31:24 anywhere that they think that quote unquote fascism is popping up and fascism to them is anything to the right of Bernie Sanders. They're going to come for you. So if you realize that this is international, if
Starting point is 00:31:42 you realize that there's money behind this. If you realize that they can just escape and go to another country, you have to understand that if their apparatchiks ever get back into power, especially into the White House, they're coming for us. I mean, we don't know that anything's going to stop them from coming from us now. But if they have all the power, we have to just assume that we're, we have to live like we're the walking dead. And, you know, to add on to your comment there, Pete, you know, the great talks about continental philosophy that you're having with Thomas are really where people could go.
Starting point is 00:32:25 And when you hear about the Franklin School and the like, Thomas underscored a really important point, which is that these people may not consider themselves Marxists anymore, Marxists per se. their ideology is an evolved form of Marxian thought and the core component that they do believe, which we can find in Marxism, or some aspect of it, is that, you know, fascisms are done by the people who are trying to disrupt the historical process, which leads, which is the inevitable. you know movement into socialism communism and then this you know anarchist panacea someday so that's what they're fighting against they're they're fighting against resistance to global homo anyone got anything I mean the the the cognitive dissonance leaves me speechless the you have
Starting point is 00:33:45 these purported anarchists being the regime stronger soldiers. It's a point that's been made thousands of times on thousands of live streams, but it never ceases to amaze. Indeed. All right. I think we can move on to the next story, and I'm sure most of the people who are listening, if you're on social media, have heard about this one. This one takes place in Virginia and has to do with the Attorney General Race, and a gentleman named me. Jay Jones. Look at that. He looks like a mongloid Tiger Woods. Unbelievable. So arguably, Tiger Woods is mongoloid, but let's not go.
Starting point is 00:34:33 Ali Maloney's got a good swing. The texts were revealed showing that, yeah, imagine that. Basically, I think the theme of tonight is just going to be anti-white kill white and the text the best thing about these texts is the person he's texting with is trying to give him an out it's like come on come on yeah and he's like he's just doubling down doubling down doubling down doubling down anybody got anything to say about this one i mean it literally is sam hyde dot mp4 they want you dead they want your kids brainwashed and they think it's It's awesome.
Starting point is 00:35:20 Absolutely. The reason that I am, I use the term Lib-Tard and I just throw all these different various ideologies, which I understand at a very deep level. I understand the differentiation between all these subsets of Lib-Tartism is that this is what it comes down to is there's the seething hatred. And you know, your neighbor who votes Democrat because she's 70 years old and she comes from a working class family and watches, you know, ABC or whatever and just like regurgitates, you know, dumb talking points. She's not even a libtard. She's an NPC, right? Um, but these true believers, these true believers, um, are all in the same bucket in terms of what they want the outcome to be, which is, Samhide.
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Starting point is 00:38:26 He will have the power to ruin the lives of anyone he wants. He can throw them in prison, or if he can't throw them in prison, he can bankrupt them trying to throw them in prison for whatever he wants, whenever he wants. And with this kind of unhinged hatred animating a person like that, the amount of damage he could inflict on the people of Virginia generally, and on the right wing specifically, is a grim prospect. And those of you who are out there in Virginia, you need to get activated
Starting point is 00:38:59 because this, I mean, the Virginia governatorial race, that gets a lot of attention, but this is much more existentially dangerous to you as an American living in Virginia. Yeah. And he's saying it. And you have to think of all those who are not saying it. And this is how radicalized our politics have gotten. This is where everyone, you know, with Charlie Kirk's assassination,
Starting point is 00:39:25 this is why everyone was saying Spanish Civil War. And I was cautioning, no, no, like this is possibly, you know, a couple of years before it even gets to that point. it could be shut down entirely for forever or for a brief time, as you saw in the 1920s in Spain, where the military conducted a coup. And, you know, there's always a figurehead. And our enemies love to have bad man picture so that they can concentrate their hate on bad man and personify everything. But in reality, it was, you know, everyone saying, well, let's let's put a damper on politics if it's gotten to be this way.
Starting point is 00:40:14 So we need to realize and take this very seriously. This isn't just, you know, Downey Tiger Woods, you know, talking smack on his phone. This is serious. This is, this could mean, you know, serious anarcho tyranny, you know, far. beyond what we've been seeing for a decade. Yeah, to continue the Spanish analogy, if you want to talk about accidentalism versus catastrophism, this is the face of our oncoming catastrophism. 100%.
Starting point is 00:40:53 You know, you have to, if somebody is saying these things in private, you know, I'm sorry. I know a lot of people are like, well, you know, people say dumb stuff in public and they're just trying to show off and everything. sure, why not? But if you're saying this stuff in private and you're doubling down even when the person on the other end is like, you know, you're just, you're just being hyperbolic, right? No, no, I really want him and his two little white kids dead because they're raising, you know, little fascists. I'm sorry, I'm going to choose to believe him. When they tell you who they are, believe them. And something Pete, you always have pointed out is that one of the nice things about, you know, looking at the participants in the Spanish Civil War is they always told you exactly who they were. And then we saw what we got with that. Right. And so when people like this talk this way in America, we have to understand the stakes in why they have to be dealt with lawfully, legally by the government, right? But we, have to take it completely seriously because this is who they are and this is what they want to do and they will do it or they or at the very least they will have a very soft hand in the people who do it to you and if you try to defend yourself they will crack down upon you with their power
Starting point is 00:42:30 and remember he's this is right after i mean soon after charlie kirk has been shot. You would think that it'd be like, whoa, whoa, whoa, we have elections to win. They have things we need to get done. Let's back off a little bit. But no, they're doubling down. And doubling down in private.
Starting point is 00:42:57 We've seen a lot of people say stuff in public who are like, and then they get mad when Anna Kasparian goes full happy merchant. But the, this is, I don't, know how and you know and one of the things that um to go back to something carl said about spanish civil war you know whenever carl's talking about like the anarchists or the communists republicans he calls them all libtards and i always assumed that he called them all libitards just to remind you just because you know that these anarchists and communists in the spanish
Starting point is 00:43:33 civil war were a bunch of murdering psychopaths who had planned to murder half the country Yep. So when you see the left in this country, make the connection. They want to kill you. They want to kill you. Yep. So, you know, what do you do? You make friends with people.
Starting point is 00:44:05 Yes. It's a great video. It's incredible. The nice thing about this, though, is that it's so brazen that, you have very normal people, very chill people, you know, the days of the just, I just want to grill, like those are coming to an end. You will always have those people, you will always have a percentile, but like quality people are sitting up and taking notice of this stuff. And so what I would say to people out there,
Starting point is 00:44:43 I saw a thing recently where a guy was complaining on social media to someone who was talking about, you know, tribe up, you know, get together with like-minded people. And this guy was complaining about like conservacux and stuff like that. And what that guy is looking for is he thinks that he can only make friends with people who have 100% lockstep agreement on. every single topic, no matter how irrelevant it is to an American in America, you know, he wants a precise opinion and he wants to hear all the right slurs, otherwise they're not serious, right? And that's a very silly and short-sighted perspective to have when you have people like this openly saying, we are going to kill you. You need to, you know, figure out what you have in common with people and you will be able to have conversations about these sort of topics.
Starting point is 00:45:50 Let them lead, give them permission to talk about what they're seeing. You don't have to push a specific opinion. You can take your time and as you get to know them and be serious about it. Like your neighbors, your, you know, people that you go to church with, your family members. like those are the most critical people. You can have your cadre of cool guys. Those are always important. But when you're looking for auxiliaries and other people who you can work with and people who have their own crew,
Starting point is 00:46:29 if they're not in complete lockstep agreement with you, but they don't see you as an enemy and they see your common enemies as their enemies, that's good enough for now. Like this is not a time for purity spiraling. This is a time for loose coalitions of, you know, people with like 85 to 90% actual commonalities. Yeah, three weeks ago on American Spirits, we covered Carl Schmit's concept of the political. And this is getting very real. The question you need to be approaching people with is, does he want to kill me?
Starting point is 00:47:10 If no, then maybe you've got a friend. If yes, you've got an enemy, but that has to be the analysis with which you are approaching these people these days. Does this person want me dead? And if not, then what can I do to help him and myself stay alive? Air Grid, operator of Ireland's electricity grid, is powering up the Northwest. We're planning to upgrade the electricity grid in your area and your input and local knowledge are vital in shaping these plans. Our consultation closes on the 25th of November. Have your say,
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Starting point is 00:49:16 And I just got on the phone and he just launched into this thing about, you know, we're just, we're still in COVID at that point. And he goes, libertarianism doesn't matter anymore. Conservatism doesn't matter anymore. There's two groups, those who want to kill you and those that don't. I mean, he was saying this four and a half years ago. Absolutely. A little head of the curve.
Starting point is 00:49:42 Conservative, libertarian, liberal, these are inhabitants of a world of opponents. We do not live in a world of opponents. We live now in a world of enemies. And that's how we have to draw our lines. And a variation on this that I've been using recently with people talking about Charlie Kirk, right? you could tell if someone is just a seething defective by how they look at Charlie Kirk, right? If you go back to Cornelius Zalea Kaudreanu, you know, leader of the Iron Guard, or their original name the Legion of Archangel Michael in Romania, he had a frame where there's
Starting point is 00:50:26 enemies and there's also an adversary. and the adversary is going to be like the conservatives who aren't going to, you know, who want normalcy, they want things to go back to the way they were. So you will get resistance from them, you know, quite often from the mainstream people with power. But as time goes by, that tends to, they tends to get with the program, right? So after they killed Kodriano, it was like two years after that, his people had state power. And it's because enough of the people who were in that conservative bucket who had become an adversary got with the program.
Starting point is 00:51:16 And they realized what was actually going on. They realized who the actual enemy was. And so there was that pivot. So it doesn't mean that you act like a big. babe in the woods around someone who could be an adversary, someone with actual power who's expressed, you know, that they think that people that think a certain way, which you happen to be in, you know, need to be suppressed. You know, so yes, be smart when you're dealing with that kind of a person,
Starting point is 00:51:46 but the people who align their mentality with those people are probably going to be getting with the program once the stakes are actually on the table. Do you have anything, Mr. Mandrill? I mean, I can't talk what these other gentlemen are saying. It's all true. No problem, no problem. How about we knock out a few super chats before we move on to the next thing? How does that sound?
Starting point is 00:52:21 That sounds like fan service. All right. SkiBum $220, $5 over on Entropy. He's actually signed up and subscribed as a monthly Donator over there. Maybe consider doing that if you're over on entropy. Thank you, sir. Solid Snake, 1964, got beat this week.
Starting point is 00:52:44 $10 super chat. Evening, gents, if any of you have old silverware, now is a good time to sell. Silver just reached a Hyatt's it's ever been in modern history. Interesting financial times ahead. And almost certainly going higher, just saying. If there's actual instability, yeah. I was tempted to look and see what I had today, and I was like,
Starting point is 00:53:11 oh, no, there's, there's that chance. Should probably still stack it. Yeah. It's a nostalgic break from crypto scammers. Now we're going back to the silver and gold promoters on stream. John Punteruk, John Punterick, $10 super chat. from the Carolina gold coterie. Cheers, brother.
Starting point is 00:53:34 Hang on to that coterie. It's going up. Solid snake again for five. You guys having trouble with entropy? I can't add a new bank card on there, so it's trying to set up a recurring payment, but I don't want to do that. The treasurer of the old glory club. Entropy is the bane of my existence.
Starting point is 00:53:55 I'm constantly having problems with entropy, but nevertheless, they take less. than everybody else. So. Yeah, entropy. Everybody does not like entropy. Streamers hate it, everything. I really much rely upon entropy and Rumble for my Sunday streams.
Starting point is 00:54:14 And entropy usually works out pretty well. But the people on Rumble are also very nice. So I have nothing bad to say about Rachel and the people over there. They've been good to me after YouTube demonetized me. But yeah, every once in a while, you're like, Why can't I do anything? Oh, damn it. Harvey Wallbanger for $5, super chat.
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Starting point is 00:55:04 Salute and for the OGC triumphal arch. Look forward to that day. Baron Gimley von Garden for 10. Is it too late to start a chapter of the Old Glory Club? I'm in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and would like
Starting point is 00:55:22 a hyper-local chapter dedicated to our tiny geographical region, the Garden Peninsula. It is, of course, not too late to start a chapter of the Old Glory Club. If you would like to start a chapter of the Old Glory Club, get yourself and four excellent American men of good character
Starting point is 00:55:40 over the age of 18 together, and send us an email. We'll get you an application and walk you through the process. It is still very possible to start a chapter. And I would also just tell Mr. Gimli von Garden to check out the Peninsular Vanguard, which is one of our chapters that already exists in Michigan. but if they're too geographically distant from you, you can certainly start your own chapter. And I just want to tell Mr. Von Gardin, I'm sorry about the Indian infiltration that you've been experiencing.
Starting point is 00:56:12 I've heard stories. Christopher Birx for $2 with a salute. Salute to you, sir. Jacob, Jake Colby for 10. Hey, OGC, I was wondering if there was a Chicago or Illinois chapter that was in the works. would love to join. I email the website a few weeks ago, but they haven't gotten back to me yet. Well, you picked the right week to Super Chat, Jake. The OGC does indeed have people in Chicago, and organizing efforts are underway. Due to the local conditions in Chicago, we have to be
Starting point is 00:56:44 particularly deliberate in our efforts. So if you have emailed us, we're aware of you, and when the time comes, we will reach out. All right. SkiBum, $220, $50 Super Chat. Thank you, sir. Gentlemen, please pray for a co-worker of mine who lost both of his parents to cancer in the same year. Thank you for all you do. Salute the OGC. I can't even imagine. That sounds rough. Lost my mom to cancer.
Starting point is 00:57:14 I got, I remember the feeling, man. Excomer, $20 USD with a salute. Kyle Lindskog, $20 with a salute. Thank you, gentlemen. gentlemen. Mr. Lynn's son of our strongest soldiers. Yes, yes, definitely. Most definitely.
Starting point is 00:57:36 He is paid more of a price than most to be part of this organization, and we salute him back. Hope to see him next year sometime, possibly in the summer. Son of Haster, $5. As with our inner city, so with Antifa. The impact of 100 targeted arrests would be tremendous, But the political will doesn't seem to be there. Here's hoping our leaders can be led to sense. I mean, you have, when you have inner city, when you have police chiefs,
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Starting point is 01:00:07 Yeah. But. I mean, this is a great point because, you know, all of these left-wing terror networks, like, they're all distributed, right? And if you understand anything about how the intersectional coalition works, as a broad swath, right? It's always like basically Antifa is the white portion, for lack of a better term,
Starting point is 01:00:36 of the intersectional coalition, the residually white part of the coalition. And then you've got all of these inner city stuff with ice. They're all part of the same broad strategy, right? Like if you do any reading into left-wing terror networks, this is blatantly clear, right? They, so you, you, you can't just attack one section of the web, right, of this distributed network, right? You have to attack multiple sections at the same time. Right now you've got ICE, DHS going after the illegals. You've got to go after Antifa as well, right?
Starting point is 01:01:12 This is just like, you need to be able to restore control over the urban areas, right? That's just a prerequisite to getting anything done. Learn something from, I'm not saying to be terror. They learn something from the terrorists. They will attack an area, and at the same time, they're attacking the hospital in the area, so that everything gets jammed up along the way. You can't take one person to another. Everything just gets, this is something needs to be learned. This isn't, and this isn't something that the right is very good at, because the,
Starting point is 01:01:57 the right once order. And you can have order, but every once in a while, a little bit of chaos thrown, a little bit of controlled chaos will do wonders for rounding these people up all at the same time. I'll leave it there.
Starting point is 01:02:15 Right. The order comes after the chaos. That's the problem. There's an order of operations that people don't seem to understand here, Pete. Yeah. Yes, sir. TK, $25 Super Chat. Thank you, sir. To my fellow Mike subcontractors, military and social complex,
Starting point is 01:02:34 quotes are picking up. That is all. Thank you for your attention to this matter. That might be a signal. Indeed. In context of this stream, possibly a very hopeful signal. Buckthorn Bear for $10 just says gratuity.
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Starting point is 01:04:16 Every time. All right. Moving on. This is the story that's going to get everybody, Everybody riled and everybody blackpilling and everybody. Trump and Netanyahu agreed to Gaza peace deal. And apparently from what I saw today, the Israeli government voted to agree with phase one of the deal. So what are we?
Starting point is 01:04:48 Oh, yeah, that, what a goblin. I swear. I wish he would have grown up in Philadelphia. you want it was much different. There might have had a chance to, whatever. I'm talking about Netanyahu. Anybody have any thoughts about this Trump-Gaza deal?
Starting point is 01:05:10 It's all so tiresome. It won't last. It never does. Yeah, we're just waiting for the Israelis to violate it. Well, I was assured that the Camp David Accords took care of this forever. You know, the first thing you hear is, oh, there's a deal on the table and Israel's, and you're like, okay, so hama, quote unquote, Hamas is going to break the piece. And what we know about that is, is that some, a bunch of guys in brand new clothes with a tag still on them with tacked out AK-47s are going to do something.
Starting point is 01:05:58 because that's what happened the last time they tried to have a piece. I remember seeing the picture and being like, okay, they've been living underground, but those clothes are brand new. They still have creases in them, and they have AKs with like acogs on them, and they're tacked out. Yeah, I'm sure that's Hamas. Oh, and they're all wearing masks. They're not like they have to wear masks.
Starting point is 01:06:18 Everybody over there looks alike, so. Yeah, it'll be very interesting to see what happens, you know, trying not to be too cynical. it's awful what's been what's been going on over there and it's all it's really all is real the and the the bright side of it though i is that the world is getting with it right like it's over their their special status you know maybe they'll still continue to have like outsized influence for some time i'm sure i give it I don't know, up to a decade, decade and a half, but people hate it and everyone.
Starting point is 01:07:10 Like the boomers, TikTok, it's just like the ones that still have this mindless sympathy, there's just no audience for it outside of them anymore. It's just not happening. So we shall see, and whatever happens that we'll just make is really. look bad no matter what i was sharing i forget where i was sharing this might have been uh recording with mike ferris today but it's really odd this one group of people historically whenever things turn you know normally when you have when you see a group or a government lose power or get overrun or get overthrown or
Starting point is 01:08:03 just basically their power diminishes. It's usually some elite faction fighting against them. But, you know, if you read like 200 years together, you realize when it comes time for this and the elites turn on them, it's not only the elites. It's really weird that people start noticing too. In large swaths, you saw this in Russia during the quote unquote pogroms. Like I think the one in Kishnev,
Starting point is 01:08:33 The one that they always cry about. It was some of the people who were rioting and going through the streets and they were separating, they were like, we're looking for the Talmudists, not the car rights. Like the peasants knew the talents, the ones that are doing this to us, charging us, us us, us, us are treating us like trash. and they're the revolutionaries, they're the ones that want to overthrow the czar, where the car rights who just follow the Torah and want to be left alone, they would make sure not to damage their businesses or them in any way. And some people would even protect them because they knew that they were different from this group over here.
Starting point is 01:09:20 But it's just really weird that it's like the masses, eyes always get open to them. And it's just that's why they're so scared. That's why when you want to talk about Jewish power, Jewish influence, the Jewish revolutionary spirit, or Kevin McDonald as a evolutionary psychologist, how they've evolved and this insular kind of survival mechanisms that even the people start seeing it. It's just extremely strange that that's that like literally every single time. Thank you, Tucker. It's interesting. My son commented to me yesterday, yesterday or the day before, that he, you know, he's playing YouTube just while he's doing homework for music in the background. And he was just getting bombarded with pro-Israel ads.
Starting point is 01:10:27 And he was just laughing because he's, you know, because, you know, it's so ham-fisted and so heavy-handed. And so, yeah, they're spending a bunch of money. And it's going to, you know, it's basically in a big circle, of course. The money's being spent. But like, come on. Like, it doesn't work that way. It just does not work that way. Has your son considered using Brave?
Starting point is 01:10:53 Yeah, that's a good point. That's a good point. I think he was running it off his phone. I've seen some of those ads on, I think I've seen them on Facebook, the ones that they're paying $7,000 for. They're so bad. They're terrible.
Starting point is 01:11:10 They're just so awful. It's like the Russian... So what is that? Silver these days? Apparently, it's supposed to be 30 pieces of silver, depending on who, on which AI you consult. Gab AI probably will tell you it's 7,000.
Starting point is 01:11:33 But yeah, I mean, can we put up a picture of Gaza here? I mean, how do you expect the rest of the world to not look at this and go, yeah, this is what happens, you know, a bunch of, I was listening to to Max Blumenthal describing exactly. what happened on October 7th and everything and putting aside whether oh they allowed it to happen or everything basically i mean it was just thrown open it was thrown so far open that like it wasn't only Hamas that went over there it was people who were just pissed for the way they've been treated their whole lives and that's the way a lot of the things ended up happen a lot of the atrocities quote unquote ended up happening we know the Hannibal directive uh you know did a lot of damage but i mean this is This is what they say it's okay to do to civilian populations if, you know, 1,200,
Starting point is 01:12:33 1,200 of your people are killed on one day. And, you know, I mean, the people, you know, I want to say this, and this is something that I've really been struggling with lately and giving a lot of thought to is being consumed by hate and being consumed by the hate for the people who would do something like this. And I don't want to be like them. They want you to be hateful. They like it when you're hateful.
Starting point is 01:13:03 They thrive on you being hateful and filled with hate. But when you're filled with hate, it really messes with your judgment. And I think at this point in time, the way the world is, what's happening around us, we need all the judgment. We need our wits about us. And I don't think we can be consumed by hate anymore. To me, hate is just a truly, it is something that we've learned from them. You know, we didn't used to hate our enemies.
Starting point is 01:13:39 We used to actually respect our enemies. We used to respect our enemies after battle. You just let them go home. Now everybody has to be Hitler. Everybody has to be Kemmelnets. Everyone has to be hated and anyone who wants to placate them is Neville Chamberlain. If you're getting consumed by hate, you're just playing right into their hands and you're more like them than you actually realize. And it leads to really bad takes also because they're so fixated on them that they, that people quite often stop thinking clearly like you were saying.
Starting point is 01:14:18 And like you can't they can't even read sentences. They interpret it in a certain way. Like getting back to the Charlie Kirk thing. Oh, well, he was a, he was a Zionist. Well, we have all this evidence that he was he was changing. No, no, no, he was, he just wanted their money. It was all about greed. And it's like, isn't that?
Starting point is 01:14:37 Don't you realize that what you're saying like reduces his martyrdom and it reduces the value of his pushback against them? Like one of their strongest, soldiers got with it probably after having children and dealing with them, you know, when they're having a tough time instead of just, you know, being on top of the world. And, you know, understood what was going on and started pushing back. And to diminish the importance and the power of that. It's a, it's, you know, it's like Chekhov's gun.
Starting point is 01:15:18 It's like it's on the table and you have to use it. This is a mixed metaphor, but like they can't even see that. They can't even see that this is something that they can use, that it's there for them to use. No, they have to push back on it because they're consumed with hatred. It's not a good way to be. Yeah. I mean, you, they, when you, one of the things that, you know, we, you know, we who study them are cognizant of is the fact of how much they hate, how full of hate they are.
Starting point is 01:15:55 Why would you want to be like them? Why would you, it just, no, no, you're, you're white European. Stop it, act like one. You got this. We're going to win. It hates just going to cloud your judgment. All right, enough of that. This story,
Starting point is 01:16:25 that I just learned about right before the right before we went live. The Algerian invasion of Columbus, Ohio. Over 1,000 new Algerian immigrants expected in Columbus in 2026, and this one woman may be the reason why. Let me, uh, Let me read it. Let me read a little bit of this article here, so you can get it. Hamida, Star Wars name, stood among the aisles of her go-to Kroger, having walked to the store to buy milk for her morning cup of coffee. It was a day like any other for a while, a 45-year.
Starting point is 01:17:21 year old Algerian immigrant working for a local nonprofit that serves other immigrants in Columbus's Riverview Drive community. A woman suddenly approached Aulah, waving her phone and asking for help. It wasn't long before Aura found herself scheduling a Medicaid appointment for a woman she barely knew in the dairy section of her neighborhood grocery store. This interaction was a and all that in an uncommon occurrence for Aola. Quoting, I'm not surprised about that. Aola, director of programs for the Riverview International Center, said as she reflected on that day from months ago.
Starting point is 01:18:07 Quote, I'd go to Walmart, any place I go. They show me all their documents, their phone, pictures. So I'm not surprised. I'm used to that. By they, O'Ali means Columbus's Algerian community, which already totals more than 2000 as of 2023 and is predicted to keep growing. Aouille said more than 6,000 Algerian immigrants are expected to come to the United States next year through the Diversity Visa Program as she projects around 1,000 or more will settle in Columbus.
Starting point is 01:18:41 Through the annual program, the federal government uses a lottery system to give green cards to as many as 55,000 people from countries with low immigrants. rates of immigration to the United States, yielding hundreds of thousands of applicants all over the world, says RIC executive director Amelia Shealy. Uh-huh. Mm. Applications for DV 2027 opened October 2nd and will stay open for roughly a month. Aside from the area's affordability, when compared to larger U.S. cities,
Starting point is 01:19:15 Alia said the biggest driver of Algerian immigrants to Columbus may just, just be herself. Pete, do you realize that fewer than 20% of the world's simmering ethnic conflicts have yet been brought to the United States? We need them all. Every single one of them. I mean, anybody got anything? How insane is the idea of the diversity visa that like we just need people from the whole world. We just need it.
Starting point is 01:20:00 We have to have carve-outs so that everyone can be here. Because we don't have, we don't waste enough resources in the schools on, you know, translation for every little sub-click-clack. We don't have enough, you know, of these people employed as social workers, getting them all their Gibbs. you know, as efficiently as we can. Like, we really need that because our fragmented chaos is our strength. This is the price of a pretension to global hegemony. Yes. Everyone gets a finger in the melting pot.
Starting point is 01:20:52 Those days are over. It's a Cold War conceit. Oh, and by the way, for the people who are looking, and maybe can't read the caption. Hamida Aouda is not the one in the friggin with her head covered. She's the one with a gigantic nose on the right. Yeah. Those types have a very large communite in Algeria, by the way.
Starting point is 01:21:25 Actually, that's a funny connection because I believe lots of these old kami types from the 60s and 70s would run away to Algeria whenever they wanted to get away. They didn't go to Cuba, but they went to Algeria instead. Yep. Burroughs, I believe, had particular reasons for going to Algeria. Yeah, isn't it like, isn't Algeria just a heroin production facility that happens to be a country? Well, I mean, they used to do piracy too back in the day. I mean, I don't, I know Algerians.
Starting point is 01:22:08 there are a couple of Algerians I know who I like I like a lot but yeah I mean this is um this is insane especially you know now in 2025 when we have the lowest like I think we have the lowest arrests at the border in like 55 years so it's what is it what we've been saying all along it's not at this point it's not even the illegal immigration it's the legal immigration This needs to be shut down immediately. Oh, yeah, absolutely. This is completely senseless. And the story reveals the partnerships,
Starting point is 01:22:49 which are responsible for the transformation of one American town after another. You have these NGO networks that work hand in hand with the government to target specific places and swamp them. And it happens again and again and again. It happens with Haitians. Now apparently it's happening with Algerians. it's again there's a broader question than just getting guys in office and changing the policy there is a whole extra-governmental infrastructure that needs to be dismantled right and the economics
Starting point is 01:23:21 you have to go back you got a i mean just the the sheer scope of irresponsibility of this whole policy is ridiculous i mean you already have an extremely tight jobs market why are we still bringing immigrants in at all like there's there's no reason for any of this it's just complete irresponsibility from the top to bottom i mean you're you're talking about like people are like oh i can't afford a house i get rent even if i wanted to rent is ridiculous you're at a 50 million people those everything goes down the price of everything goes down i mean it's it's ridiculous I mean, it gets, I mean, it's everything from like waiting in line at the store to waiting in line in traffic, waiting in line to go to confession. I'm like over it, all of it.
Starting point is 01:24:24 Anybody, anything else. I mean, anybody got anything else on this one. I think we're going to have a, we're going to have a short, a short stream tonight. I'm furious. Yeah. I mean. All right. Let's finish up with the super chats and let's get out of here.
Starting point is 01:24:47 Cut this one short today. So Maverick Jones 499 Super Chat for my Legionaires. Salute. That's amazing. It's awesome. Anybody doesn't know, Carl and I did an episode on. Hi, everybody. Kudriano recently.
Starting point is 01:25:08 And yeah, it's what a story. What a tale. It's incredible. He's a great man, a great man. I mean, just like they were all the things that we talk about, like building parallel institutions. They were doing that. Wonderful. Herb seasoning for 2112, obviously a Rush fan.
Starting point is 01:25:36 What is Carl's favorite Western film? I really enjoy Massacre Time, but I think Pale Rider is my favorite overall. Hard to beat Eastwood as the all-time best leading man in the genre. So, Carl? There are so many great ones. For rewatchability, though, I got to say it, man, Tombstone is fantastic. Massacre Time is a reference to me posting that movie poster as a reply. like almost everything on X, every, every, every awful thing that people post,
Starting point is 01:26:17 you could just post the massacre time movie poster. Yeah, I'm going to have to say Tombstone for rewatchability. I can get more ideological and, you know, parcy than that, but I got to say it, man, just quotable. Well, I don't know how you top Valcad. Kilmer. No, no, no. You know, I, I, I, uh, I watched, um, the atrocious Wyatt Earp movie, um, came out like a year or two later, Kevin Costner. And what they did was, they just made a long, dull, uh, soulless film. And you had some good, good portrayals. Um, I can't
Starting point is 01:27:08 think of off the top of my head who who plays um uh doc but um he did a good job but it's nothing it's nothing compared to val kilmer no val kilmer created an entire character there i realized doc holiday was a historical personage but the character of doc holiday is entirely val kilmer's yeah 100 100 and and it's in in terms of like you if you want to juxtapose like a good film, you know, versus a sweeping drama, you know, there's, Tombstone is a good film because they only show what you need to show. And the Wyatt Earp bad movie just tries to cram in this whole backstory that is totally unimportant. It's totally unimportant. You don't need to know all that stuff. He rolled what you need is he rolls into tombstone and people know who he is. And, you know, he establishes who he is in a very brief period of time. And that's all you need to know. Yeah, it's excellent filmmaking and storytelling and a little pulpy, which is what I like about it.
Starting point is 01:28:30 you know i will say that it is not a western but it does have a western feel and i'm going to say this and i hope every i hope someone at least agrees with me but there was a very western feel about cold mountain oh very yeah yeah that's a great that's a that's a great movie yeah so i don't know how many times i've seen the movie now um but also um he mentioned eastwood the man with no name movies are just fantastic. They're outstanding. I will say this. If you go back and watch the Eastwood directed,
Starting point is 01:29:10 like the lesser known Eastwood directed films, they're almost all really bad. There's quite a few that are not very good movies. But, you know, he was a big fan of like doing things in a single take, apparently, where he was just like, all right let's let's just go um but yeah like his his 70s and 80s like best films are outstanding movies yeah and uh let's not forget how josie wales which oh yes most cloud one of the best movies probably of all time oh yeah absolutely absolutely if we're just
Starting point is 01:29:50 going through great westerns hell or high water is that's another one 2016 that was very good my second favorite western after tombstone You know, there's a, there's a lot of really bad recent westerns where they just, I don't know what's inspiring it, but they're just so dark and nothing good happens. And it's all just brutality. And even to the point where it's fairly unrealistic, because it's like, I know 1896, for example, isn't, you know, yeah, there were still Indian wars going on and stuff. but just the everyone's brutality level is so high and it just doesn't make any sense. There was more order in the West outside of, you know, by Americans, among Americans, I should say. There was a great deal more order at that time, you know, because the army was around and law enforcement would pursue people.
Starting point is 01:30:52 And so there's a lot of just really crazy movies. that are made that are just you know they're a colonialism's is you know are bad and it's just it's stupid how bad some of these genre films can be so would be a good one they just stand out so much did the western alec Baldwin killed that woman shooting ever actually come out I doubt it. It's probably cursed. But who knows? It might be where it started.
Starting point is 01:31:33 Stuck in development hell. That's hilarious. I think my best favorite Western is probably big Jake. That's got to be. Oh, that's a great one. That's a great one. All right. Next to check.
Starting point is 01:31:51 Robert affects him $10. Pete, for the love of all that's holy, I cannot catch up to the pace of 200 years to get. I'm still 20 episodes behind. Glad to hear you're feeling better, but have mercy on me, please. Recorded episode number, recorded episode number 78 yesterday, can't slow it on. I am also severely behind because I had the idea of waiting for Pete to finish the series before I started it.
Starting point is 01:32:17 Then Pete informed me that there were going to be hundreds of episodes, so I gave up on that idea. I'm thinking it's going to be 140 or 150. You got to push it to 200. 200 episodes together? Yep. Can I throw my second favorite Western real quick? Oh, okay, sure. Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo.
Starting point is 01:32:43 That's a Western. Aramak Discourse. Super Chat for $5. Thanks, sir. I predict many diverse businesses popping up in Ohio in the form of liquor stores and smoke shops. there there's already plenty of those man uh maverick jones for 499 our vow is recorded our banner unfurled in the name of vermont we
Starting point is 01:33:11 defy all the world yeah all of it kyle linskog pete have you watched a serious man yet i have not i meant to do it but there was a couple weeks there that where i thought about doing it but the uh the pain killers were not conducive to me paying attention too much for longer than about five or six minutes at a time. So I will get around to do it and probably I want to maybe talk about that on substack or something like that for the subscribers. And Pauly B with a salute, $15 super chat says Pete at all, every panel member had the same. exacting sober level, energy in the stream, and it was soothing in an AMSR sort of way. Join the OGC.
Starting point is 01:34:12 You're beautiful, a man, just the way you are. You're beautiful. You're a star. Tony Express is gunning to dethrone Apostolic Majesty as the king of sleep. Let's just keep everything stoic and go from there. All right. Well, this turns out it's going to be a, it's going to be shorter than our normal two hours and two and a half hour journeys. So, yeah, just thank everyone for tuning in and we're going to go around the horn.
Starting point is 01:34:46 Raging Mandrill, what do you got? Do you got anything to promote? Yeah, I do, actually. If you haven't read it or seen it or if you were not at the event, my event speech for this last OGC national event is up on the substack. It is behind the paywall, so only elite patrons are able to see, but it is there. So do go check it out. It is incredibly important as an intellectual work to engage with. Finding original answers and the original sources and people who may be unknown to you is incredibly important. You have to know your enemies before you can defeat them. And that particular individual and enemy and book really is a trip.
Starting point is 01:35:30 So do go check it out. That was an incredible speech with talking about a book and talking about the narrative in that book that a lot of people haven't heard. So, yeah. Mind-blood and stuff. Yeah. Subscribe to the OGC substacks so you can read that or in the app it allows you to actually listen. It will read it to you. Obrin Quinn.
Starting point is 01:35:58 So every Monday. Okay. Every Monday. On this very channel, at this very time, tune in to American Spirits, where Ryan Turnip Seed and Charlemagne are engaged in a comprehensive investigation of who is an American and what is the appropriate political formula for the American right. I occasionally step in there as well, but if you watch nothing else, you as a member of the Old Glory Club should watch American Spirits every week.
Starting point is 01:36:29 Sign off on that 100%. Mr. Rettle. Mr. Dahl, sorry. I was thinking about that other based, Carl. Thanks, Pete. Best place to connect with my stuff is at my substack, which is CarlDoll.substack.com. That's K-A-R-D-A-H-L dot substack.com.
Starting point is 01:36:56 Two books on Amazon by book. And I've got some podcasts coming up. I'm going to do Last Things Film Festival, and I'm going to be talking about some John Wu Hong Kong era movies and how they relate to, like, globalism and things of that nature. And then I might be doing one with Astral talking about anarcho-tirony and bio-Leninism in the context of what the Spanish dealt with, both. in the Civil War and then afterwards, their psychiatric evaluation of the red menace. And I recorded my episode for the Last Things Film Festival last week with talking about the 1983 horror, quote unquote, classic, The Hunger.
Starting point is 01:37:56 Awesome. So, yeah, can't wait for people to hear that because that turned into a really serious conversation, actually. And if anybody doesn't know, Carl is behind Thomas's paywall on Thomas's substack. And if you have not heard these episodes on Southeast Asia, you are missing out. They are, that is some of the best podcasting that we've had all year. I promise you. You're reading hundreds of books about the Vietnam War and the greater second, Indochina War in general when I was in middle and high school has paid off.
Starting point is 01:38:40 So for the members of the OGC and for our guest here, I want to thank everyone who tuned in, all the super chatters and everyone who commented tonight. Thank you. Show up on Monday for American spirits. You better be there. Take care. Have a good night.

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