The Pete Quiñones Show - 10/30/2025 - Old Glory Club Livestream - Finish the Fight w/ Guests Impressario and Rhodes

Episode Date: October 31, 2025

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Starting point is 00:02:10 And here we are. We are back live with another episode of Pony Express Radio. I am your guest host for this week, but you all know me as the amphibians, so that's totally fine. But I am joined by a wonderful panel of guests, intellectuals, and amazing people who work behind the scenes,
Starting point is 00:02:24 the old glory club, as well as their own great work. And today we are joined none other than by Mr. Pete Cignonas. How are you, sir? It do be like that. It do be like that, Mr. Cignonas. So true. Alongside me, I am joined by Impressario.
Starting point is 00:02:38 How are you, sir? Good evening. It's nice to be here. We're glad you're here. And last but certainly not least, Horatius Rhodes. How are you, sir? Fantastic. I appreciate you having you. We're very glad to have you two gentlemen on. We are coming off on the heels of the East Coast Forum.
Starting point is 00:02:55 And that's why these lovely gentlemen are here to sort of tell us what went down, how things were, and what a wonderful event that other old Glory Club chapters are organizing and hosting on their own. remember, if you're not a member of the old glory club, you really are missing out on not just a network of fraternity of like-minded individuals, but Americans who actually want to get things done and organize and talk about these issues and implement plans of action. So let's start there, the East Coast Forum. What was the theme that we had laid out for this discussion? The theme of this event was the charge before us. And the purpose of the gathering was, of course, first and foremost, to engage in fellowship. and socializing with like-minded people.
Starting point is 00:03:40 But it was also to future arranging speakers to elucidate on sort of the founding principles of this country and where that should take us in the future. Basically, the moral obligations we have to ourselves and to our fellow Americans and setting the course for what the future of this country will be. It feels very much in line with the conference we had earlier this year about the road ahead for us. So I'm glad that everyone kind of recognizes that we're
Starting point is 00:04:13 not really in the driver's seat, but there are a lot of obligations to be held behind, or really held before us. And I think that's a very fitting title. I love our graphic work that we have for the speakers panel. We saw similar stuff like that at the national conference, and it just always looks so good. You know, what were some of the key takeaways or the themes that you heard in some of the talks that were given at the conference? Well, Paul Fair Knight, aka Evan Shallow, he gave a most excellent speech on our obligations to uphold and sustain our American Empire, if and rather when we do gain positions of prominence within our society. My speech was on the historical and contemporary reality of fascist societies and why it is foolhardy to draw inspiration from the failures of Europeans. And George Bagby's speech was centered very much on the individual obligations you have as a man in America to lead and see.
Starting point is 00:05:31 to build authority within your own realm and will tanner's speech was a sort of celebration of the pioneer spirit of virginians it sounds like i missed out on a really good time i mean will will tanner is an amazing get the stuff he does over at the american tribune is fantastic horatius were you there also at the conference yes uh so i was um helping organize the event I did a lot of networking there and just kind of short up the event security while I was there. For me, one of the main takeaways was just how great the networking was. In addition to the four main speeches we had, we instituted breaks between every speech and then additionally our meal breaks. And those were all fantastic opportunities to network both with other Old Glory Club chapters as well as other aligned groups such as the John Birch Society who were in attendance.
Starting point is 00:06:30 There were a lot of great conversations had and a lot of ideas kind of kicked around between the various chapters. It was very white-pilling overall. Unfortunately, I did miss out on almost all of it because I was very, very busy. Apart from being a speaker, I was also responsible for coordinating catering. I was recording video, speeches, and audio. I was taking a few stills and, of course, coordinating with other organizing. making sure the whole thing was running smooth. For Will Tanner's Q&A section after his speech and for the panel that we hosted to,
Starting point is 00:07:10 I barely saw any of it. I did very little socializing. Part of that too was because the weekend previously I had come into within a 20-yard radius of young children, and so I had developed a very nasty sore throat this weekend. And that put a real damper on my mood, but my part through it. Yeah, I think Pete and I can definitely relate to that white pilling feeling, Horatious. Every time that we go to one of these events, whether it's with the OGC or other sort of like-minded friends,
Starting point is 00:07:48 it's always amazing to have that feeling of just like, you're not alone. I mean, that is one of the biggest impetus for why we decided to even establish this, was to let people know that you're not alone and that anywhere in the country, there are people who share a like mind and want to actually get things done. You know, Orrin McIntyre had said at the National Conference, one of the reasons why he likes these sort of smaller conferences is that the people in the room actually want to discuss these ideas and how would you implement them both as a political strategy and formula, but also just to examine some of the big themes for what is the American
Starting point is 00:08:23 tradition and what are Americans these days trying to do and to fix the issues that lie before us. So, you know, the road ahead and the charge before us, these are very complimentary themes for conferences. So I'm very glad to hear that it went well. You know, is there anything else that I think that you guys want to maybe discuss, maybe some experiences in organizing events like these? You know, are there any sort of tips or learning experiences that you can share? Yes, it was a learning experience. There's a few things I can share. As far as organizational things go, I would say,
Starting point is 00:08:58 Most important thing is secure a venue very early on and try to secure a catering option very early on. So you have that squared away because those are going to be what eat up the lion's share of your budget. Beyond that, I would encourage you to have a very clear vision for your event early on, how you're going to promote it, who you're going to promote it to, and what sort of size you're shooting for. The format that we went for resulted in a very personal experience for everyone involved. It was very easy for people to mingle throughout and get to talk to other people and get in an edgewise word with all of their favorite e-ce celebrities and niche dissent rights fears that they want to speak to. And that's one part of it. Another part of it is beyond the conference itself,
Starting point is 00:10:07 you have, of course, all of the socializing happening around it. So the conference was just one day. Outside of that, people were showing up in D.C. the evening before just to explore D.C. with friends and to socialize and to engage in libations. The evening before the conference, I hosted a dinner for speakers and organizers and officers of Oglary chapters at the venue were a later after party was hosted to. I'm very satisfied with how that worked out. I did not have my voice at full capacity so I could barely speak to anyone.
Starting point is 00:10:56 But it was great getting people together in a space like that to have in-depth, heartfelt conversations in a setting that was just in a beautiful part of Virginia. It's truly a gem. Truly a gem among gems of this country. 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.
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Starting point is 00:12:48 unless my business takes off in the future. But it's something certainly aspirational about having your venue in such a location. And that's what we should for. We want to be able to inspire people. We want to be able to get people together to have meaningful conversations on the topics that truly matter. And it's like Pekanona said just a few days before the conference. you cannot organize with people you have not built social capital with.
Starting point is 00:13:24 And that's truly at the heart of what these events are put on for. It's to build that social capital. It's to lay the foundations for effective, meaningful organization down the road. Yeah, for ratio. Let me just insert something real quick there. People ask all the time, you know, you tell people get off the internet. and do something. You know, like, well, where do I start?
Starting point is 00:13:50 One of these events, just go. No excuses. Just show up. You're going to talk to people. People are going to want to talk to you. A lot of, you know, a lot of people who go to these events, you know, spend, you know, most of their time talking to other people on the internet and chat. They're just, people are just dying to talk to each other there.
Starting point is 00:14:11 And it gets, you know, I've gone to two conferences now with Dave the Distributist. And I still haven't had a chance to sit down and talk to data distributors. Because you just get so busy talking to other people and yada and yeah, yada. And yeah, if you want to know where to start, go to an event and meet people. Exchange numbers and exchange. The only exchange numbers, exchange, you know, freaking screen names. Start, do something. Just really get off the internet.
Starting point is 00:14:40 I mean, come on. You reach out a hand. You'll be surprised at those. We'll grab it and shake it firmly. and look at you with warmth and sincerity in their eyes, and you'll know you'll find a friend. And, you know, just, I'm sorry, one more thing. And just for people like somebody, Darrell Armantrot in the chat said for the ticket price,
Starting point is 00:15:05 I don't think you'll, you can find a better value. Those ticket prices are high for your benefit. I'll just leave it at that. It benefits you to go to an event where the ticket, if the ticket prices are high, there's a better chance you're going to have a good event. And I'll just leave it at that. I will say too part of the reason for our high ticket price of, I believe, $200 was the location we had selected was in Nova, which is a notoriously expensive location to select for any conference of this type.
Starting point is 00:15:46 because you're competing with weddings for it. And the Nova region, D.C. region, is the premier location in this country for weddings full stop. Which is also why catering is extremely expensive. So we have some ideas for how to make things a little more affordable for next year. Yes, there is going to be next year. So keep October open in your calendar. You won't want to miss it. But as far as value goes, you're not going to find this caliber of men anywhere else.
Starting point is 00:16:26 I'm sorry, you just won't. That's worth it. You know, just to add on that, a lot of the networking and socialization, it leads to a lot of business being conducted, at least in my own experience, with the Thaneo Green Society being. as large as it is, we had other chapters coming up to us and talking about conducting, you know, joint events. There was a Virginian wanting to plan some joint events at Appomatics, for example, likewise with the South Carolinians. And I saw that sort of thing being or going on with other men as well, you know, planning, hey, you're in Maryland, I'm in Philadelphia. Let's do something at one of the battlefields. A lot of that business is, it's a little harder to conduct online because you're not getting that face-to-face interaction, whereas at this convention you can just go up to each other and, you know, shake hands and get down to it.
Starting point is 00:17:30 We had a lot of good interactions with the John Birch Society, planning out, you know, some cross-collaboration with them and other groups as well. You really can't beat that opportunity. Yeah, I mean, as we've said for years now, that the, the best way to get started is to get out and to do things. And while it's so memed by the White House that you can just do things, still in America, you can actually just do things. And these are the things that you can't accomplish. For those who might be also listening, Horatius, you were the one who were doing a lot of
Starting point is 00:18:04 the organizing and planning and vetting. You know, what about you? What on your end? What were the lessons learned there? So I won't overstep my bounds. The primary organization of the event was handled between Mr. Mr. Zinnrath and Mr. Harvey Wallbanger. My particular job was heading up security.
Starting point is 00:18:24 So luckily for this event, we had no issues whatsoever. But we spent a good while planning out, you know, where are we going to do this at? How close do we want it to be to the belly of the beast? Which we ended up doing it a good ways out of DC, as well as vetting, who comes, who does not come, come, what groups are going to allow. We had a very strict no phones, no recording policy, which we followed. And that's fantastic because it allows for a lot more conversation and a lot more of a, just interpersonal atmosphere, beyond the security considerations,
Starting point is 00:19:09 not allowing phones in an event forces people to actually talk to each other. So there were a lot of considerations like that And I think all the decisions we ended up making for the most part Everything went well Any of the Good lines or anything that maybe we should bring to more national attention That was discussed at the conference Well on that point
Starting point is 00:19:39 The speeches will be published either in article form or an audio form in the coming weeks. Well, then I'll be sure to keep an eye out there. Where am I going to be able to find these speeches when they come out? On the Old Glory Club substack. Well, there you go. Another more reason to subscribe to the Old Glory Club substack. Not only do you get access to three articles a week,
Starting point is 00:20:03 one pay walled every Friday for your viewing pleasure and support the organization and its ongoing efforts, but also because you're going to get a myriad of ideas, both policy proposals, you'll get short fiction, you'll get breakdowns of what's going on across the country, local politics, as well as national issues. So if you want an all-encompassed editorial, that would be the place to go. So I'm really looking forward to reading those speeches and listening to those talks. Those are always a pleasure when I get to see what other people are discussing or what comes to mind.
Starting point is 00:20:34 And what a great topic, too. But with that, gentlemen, I'm really glad to hear that the East Coast Forum was a success. So I hope that you two gentlemen will stay on as we go through the news and answer our lovely audience questions throughout the way. But what a weird week it's been because, you know, you often hear so often on Twitter that there's a poster to policy pipeline for things like that. And Twitter has become the place for red meat to the online base. And boy, has it ever. So as the president of the United States has currently traveled abroad to meet with President Xi Jinping in China. He has often been touting over the course of the last nine months of his administration
Starting point is 00:21:16 that he has been overseeing the ceasefire or the total cessation of hostilities online. And that includes ones that are near and dear to every millennial's heart. And one of such things, of course, came from GameStop. GameStop, of course, has been in the news for the last several years due to what I can only call is the little guy, you know, decides to hold on for dear life. and with everything when it comes to stonks. But GameStop put out a lovely publication talking out. The console wars are over. It's no longer something we have to worry about
Starting point is 00:21:52 with Xbox versus PlayStation. It's no longer Sony versus Microsoft. In the era of cross-play and cross-platforms, it's over. And the White House decided to have their fun with that this week. And they decided that this is another notch in the president's belt for victory for all of us. So for those who grew up with the console wars, whether it was Sony versus PlayStation,
Starting point is 00:22:15 or Sony and PlayStation versus Microsoft and Xbox, or Sega versus Nintendo, it's over now. You can rest easy, Patriot. The game is one. But of course, you know, the White House had their fun with it, and I think as our producer here, we'll show us in the back, our lovely intern.
Starting point is 00:22:30 White House had fun with that. So I thought this was so wonderfully timed because 343 studios decided to put out their remaking Halo Combat Evolve from 2001. and now left-wingers get to have their media literacy and eat that crow. I'm just going to put it out there. Gamergate 1. You know, it's funny.
Starting point is 00:22:50 I posted that while I was on the timeline. I said, I remember in the first Trump administration, Carl Benjamin Sargonavikad, it said, you know, Trump should just tweet Gamergate once and not say anything else about it. I think this is the closest equivalent to what you're going to get out of Carl's wishes. And it's certainly odd to see that take place here. but my timeline has been nothing but every there's a great tweet by a friend of mine where he says you know all left wing
Starting point is 00:23:17 media literacy is just simply saying my favorite character is gay and agrees with all of my politics so to see them you know screech and react for once about their favorite games or their movies being taken away from them it's nice to see on the timeline I always appreciate a little bit of salty liberal tears that I've not gotten tired of drinking those tears since Election Day, 2016. I'm not gonna, I'm really just gonna enjoy it
Starting point is 00:23:43 for the rest of my life. But our, Charlemagne had made a very good point. You know, a member of Central, a great writer and a contributor to the old glory club. He does so much work behind the scenes. I cannot give him my praises enough. But he had pointed out very clearly, every time they get mad that you take something from them,
Starting point is 00:23:58 don't forget what they've taken from you. And I think this is important to consider, you know, the Robert E. Lee statue. Like that, everything that took place in Charlottesville, everything that's taken place over the last several years in politics. This is what they want for you. They want your legacy and your history and your heritage burned and melted and cast away into outer darkness and into a void to be replaced by. And as Charlemagne says here, they'll never recover from this.
Starting point is 00:24:25 We can destroy anything they want and we just have to post this image to justify it. And Charles is absolutely right. There are so many records, so many statues, so many memorials, so many great names and things like that that have been destroyed. by the left for the sake of progress and for the sake of erasing American history and heritage that you know I think they don't have a choice fuck them this is our justification
Starting point is 00:24:48 if you can destroy the things that matter to us I have every reason to destroy everything you stand for it's that simple I cannot make peace with evil and I'm not going to make peace with the people under this democratic guise of coexistence that if my history is subject to being you know put forward to damnatio memore
Starting point is 00:25:08 then sorry, I'm not going to go with that. Make no peace with it. And we should destroy every last institution that they have for it, every last idol, because that is what they have. The left is idolatrous, plain and simple. And that's all that they've got going for it. And there are countless other statues that they've destroyed and other aspects of American history that just justifies every little thing that pisses them off.
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Starting point is 00:26:48 Who will you Wonderlights with? For dates and bookings, visit wonderlights.io. They will wear the constitution like a skin suit and hollow it out from the inside. you know i i like what you said about um taking destroying what the left is built up but i think it's important to note that the left does not build you know when we talk about anything really but particularly the example of games the the entire leftist media literacy phenomenon like you said revolves around let's make this character gay it's not let's make this make this It's let's take something that is iconic and let's pervert it in some fashion
Starting point is 00:27:35 It's just important to point out that they do not create they just simply pervert and destroy I want everyone to remember that When it came time to tear down the statues and do this the conservatives were nowhere to be found and when we win Abraham Lincoln's Memorial is going to be replaced with the John C. Calhoun Memorial. And Francis Parker Yaki statues are going to be standing. Let's remember, it's very easy to look and see the left is the enemy. But the conservative will always be 10 times worse because that's the one that's going to stab you in the back and get you canceled.
Starting point is 00:28:27 They're the one in the, they're going to be the one leaking from the group chat. and they're going to be the one to see that you die in early death like Sam Francis. So let's not forget who, why the left has been in power for so long. Because a feckless, cowardly, conservative won't stand up and push up and promote and get elected someone to their right. where even a moderate Democrat will get elected somebody far to their left. That's all. It's really important to consider all that too. Let's remember where we were 10 years ago,
Starting point is 00:29:19 where the highlights of sort of the conservative establishment were rallying against, you know, you don't have to like Trump, but Trump sort of did open the doors and rode on the wave of a paleo-conservative or a actually right-wing position, and it rose. And so, you know, for the 70th anniversary of the National Review, the author decided to attack in this article, Phyllis Shafley, who you don't have to like Phyllis Shafley. You can say, oh, it's a woman or whatever.
Starting point is 00:29:48 I do not care. Phyllis Shafley, and along with Ronald Reagan, are some of the reasons why the Equal Rights Amendment is dead. And her legacy, you know, her a lot like Pap Buchanan, she was right about a lot of things and a lot of the, words that she said went unneeded. But Phyllis Shafley died in September of 2016 before I think she could even vote for Trump. But her last act, along probably with a ghostwriter, I'm sure, but her last public act was to endorse him. And everyone else, the National Review,
Starting point is 00:30:17 and everyone else that she had worked with her entire life, more or less, threw her to the curb and went against him and went against the things that Phyllis stood for and stood against the things that you and I stand for. So, yeah, Pete's absolutely right. The conservative movement has no problem turning its guns into a circular firing squad, making sure that they hit anyone that's further to the right than Jonah Goldberg. And that's going to be how it's always been, whether it's in this age, whether it's during Phyllis's prime,
Starting point is 00:30:46 whether it's during Bill Buckley's prime. Those are just the things that we have to deal with in consideration. And you can see this now, where you can go, and someone pointed this out, Nancy Mesa described what marriage is between a man and a woman, but had no problem in 2021, you know, pointing out how she was happy that the Carolinas were celebrating Pride Month. These are important things to consider.
Starting point is 00:31:07 Like, no one's ideological pride. I get it. People's priors change. But the conservative has no problem adopting what is fashionable, what is edgy, what is sexy, only for the moment you go a little too far or actually represent the United States of America. Then the breaks have to stop. The party has to be over. And I think that we're witnessing that here in the United States as well.
Starting point is 00:31:31 the American Republican Party, American Conservatives, the conservative, the Capital C conservative, has no problem following the same route as the Tories, either in Canada or in Britain, because as we've witnessed now, there's been a greater emphasis on the subcontinent as a political voting block and faction in various states and tech hubs in the United States. And they're in positions of power, whether it's the FBI director or the head of the Civil Rights Division with the Department of Justice. and I think that that's a really important thing to consider here in this instance. So the conservative has no problem looking at the failure of every other conservative institution in the world, especially in the anglosphere, and saying that's the example that we want to follow. This urge for post-Trumpism to go back to this multiracial working class fantasy is exactly what's happening.
Starting point is 00:32:23 And I know that it's a giant leftist wall of text, but this is a tweet from Harmeet Dillon, who is the woman in Sharmae, of the Civil Rights Division under the Department of Justice under this administration, mind you. And while we have witnessed wave after wave of unlicensed people who can't speak English with illegal CDL licenses from California and other blue states, most of them, of course, either of subcontinental background or descent, Hermit Dillon, as our friend James Pratrick likes to say, everyone's a nationalist for the people they actually like. and she goes out to defend her co-ethnics and her co-religionists in this long, lengthy point of text,
Starting point is 00:33:04 and that she basically threatens to use the power of her office to go after anyone who is anti-seek or anti-Indian. So the similar kind of coalitions that we've seen built out in Britain, as well as in Canada, the same thing's playing out right here right now. And these are the important things that we have to look before. It never gets hold. It never gets hold. You know, the, what's most important when you see her put this, something like this out,
Starting point is 00:33:36 is to go into the comments and see, you know, who the quote unquote right-wingers are that are going after her and disagreeing with her or retweeting her and disagreeing with her. Because, I'm going to be honest with you, it's not going to be a lot. Yeah, and I'm talking about people with power. not talking about, you know, your quote-unquote influencers or things like that. Talk about people with power, you know. I think everybody remembers that when Dave Rubin announced on Twitter that he was buying a couple of kids, how many right-wing, like people with power are like Ronda Sances's press secretary and people like that were all like,
Starting point is 00:34:20 oh, congratulations, congratulations. And it's like, Yeah Yeah guys I made this point Election night in 2024 That not only Is the election or the re-election of Donald Trump
Starting point is 00:34:38 A opportunity for us to reclaim American democracy To reclaim American future But it is importantly also A opportunity To reclaim American history none of which includes any Sikh or any Punjabi or anyone from the subcommen at all. They've had no role at all in our country historically.
Starting point is 00:35:06 It is only very, very recently in the past few decades where they have had any presence worth speaking of. And all of a sudden they own all the motels in America. What gives? Every day I go to work and I do. deal with these people. And then every time I try to go to my county GOP meeting, I deal with these people. They're infiltrating every aspect of life, particularly in North Carolina and in our cities. And the Indians in particular, more so than any other group, are making a concerted effort at taking over county and state GOPs. Because the only other people in county and state GOPs, at least here in the south, are boomers and women,
Starting point is 00:36:01 both of which love immigrants and they want the in true conservative fashion. They prioritize non-white voters and any shade of brown they see walk in the door they will place into a county office. It's all just so tiresome. 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 online or in person so together we can create a more reliable, sustainable electricity supply for your community. Find out more at airgrid.i.4 slash Northwest.
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Starting point is 00:38:04 That is the mentality of a defeated person. It is the mentality of a slave. You do not need the approval of people who hate you. And seeking that approval illustrates that you already know who you're master. is and it's subservience and it's certainly not acceptable in any way, shape, or form. And since Christmas Day, literally Christmas Day, on the nativity of our Lord, whether it was Vivek or Elon and countless others, they have shown their hand that this is the issue that they want for them. And nothing has been more nakedly obvious than to utilize every institution, every
Starting point is 00:38:40 cutaway, every gib to make sure that they have an advantage over you. And so that, they can hire more of their friends, more of their family, and to cut you out of the picture, period. It's that straightforward. And as much as they want to have this coalition, we've known throughout history, especially during the 1960s and 70s with neoconservatism, that the needs of Americans is always sacrificed for the needs of the newest group in the coalition. And it has been more present now than ever, whether it's on the issue of H-1B reform or individuals like Matt Forney, who have gone to literal office buildings where 20 to 30 companies will be registered to have an address there with no one actually working there or no one present that represents
Starting point is 00:39:27 those companies that are all IT consulting firms getting contracts because someone hired them to do it who happens to look like them or speak the same language, all here in the United States. And in fact, some of the biggest accounts that have been doing this, whether it's Aesthetica or others, they'll happily be ignored or blocked by individuals like Harmeet Dylan. Keep mind, this is the same woman who did the Sikh prayer at the Republican National Convention, and you just had hundreds, if not thousands of white faces wondering what the hell is this. And so this kind of... They did that because they thought that Donald Trump wasn't going to be there.
Starting point is 00:40:03 Of course. The only chapter of American history that I want to read to my children that mentions any subcontinent, Denison, is the great removal. And I'm really hoping we can strive for that before it's too late. Two and a half years ago, I returned to the United States, made a permanent move here after living most of my life overseas. There is no large cohort of my co-ethics to get me into a position of power or influence. There are no SBA loans that will allow me to by a gas station. I have to pay my own way. I have
Starting point is 00:40:43 to make it on my own. I wish for the kind of ethnocentric behavior we see from the subcontinentals for my people. It really is that straightforward. And I mean
Starting point is 00:41:05 it's sort of a, this is, I'm a fan of entrepreneurial spirit. I do a lot of work on the side on my own. I do a lot of grant writing on the side for people who ask. I've done some consult in grant education for members of the OGC. I worked very closely with Mr. J. Ford on the grant application process for disaster relief. I have a whole disaster relief article on substack with the OGC if you're interested when it comes to disaster funding and how it works. But a lot of people, I think, in America, have been thoroughly deceived under the guise of either economic growth, trade relations, or even just, you know, capitalism as a catcher.
Starting point is 00:41:42 term, that, you know, your replacement and ethnic cartels taking advantage of you is just how the system works. And I get that that's how it is right now, but that's not what American, that's not what the American system looks like. That is not what we've got going on here. And I think that that's really important for us to sort of examine when it comes to looking at this. I think that it's really important. Yeah. Well, on the topic of supporting our friends, we had two vendors present at the East Coast Forum. One was MS. Mondrillo, our Haberdasher Taylor friend, who was there with his magnificent display of suit jackets, ties, accessories. Another was Confederate shop. They had a presence too, and they had accessories, historical items, and books for sale.
Starting point is 00:42:34 and one of our speakers was of course George Bagby, who is the owner and proprietor of Tallmanbooks.com. If you are into fine works of literature that celebrate American heritage, check out Tallmanbooks.com. If you specifically have an interest in Southern History, confederate shop.com, and if you want to look great for the seasons, Emma's Vindrillo in Hartford, Connecticut,
Starting point is 00:43:02 get suited up, you'll look smashing. As for myself, if you want to support my work, I also run a photography business. That is impressive.com, spelled with two M's. But really, I'm a boat builder, and that's a business I hope to get into again soon. So if you're looking for an aluminum boat, reach out to me. Oh, I think Pete and I can both speak to MS. Vendrilla. We've both ordered stuff from them, and their craftsmanship. is just impeccable.
Starting point is 00:43:36 So I will be wearing, I will be wearing mine at the upcoming events very soon. Yes, yes. I have quite a few things from them as well. I'll be wearing. Also, Confederate Shop is great. I have the same necktie that Harvey Wallbanger has now. I love it.
Starting point is 00:43:53 I wear it as often as I can. Fantastic. It's a great. It's an amazing guy. It's my go-toe wearing a church. But before I get too far into it, There are quite a few super chats right in here. So I'm going to go ahead and read through them.
Starting point is 00:44:08 That way we're not here all night at the end. But we are going to start off. Our first chat of the night is from Solid Sake, 1964 for $10. He says, good evening, gents. I help you all stay safe during the snappinging this weekend. I love that title already, the snappinging. Take that straight from the MCU fanboys and put it straight to the real issue at hand. I'm glad my local butcher shop is locally sourced, that's for sure.
Starting point is 00:44:30 Don't think much of anything will happen in my neck of the woods, but be vigilant and have a happy Halloween. Is anyone wearing costumes or doing anything in any sense of salute? So I will say on that subject, I will be doing a very serious stream with a friend of mine, former intelligence officer in the U.S. Army on Saturday, where we're going to be covering some realistic scenarios for what will happen. some timelines and then some considerations for yourself and your family utilizing some military intelligence techniques so be on the lookout for that yeah i'm not i'm not much of a of a halloween guy these days although i will probably do my usual of um probably either re-watching john carpenter's halloween or a different sort of spooky film that's usually what i do um but yeah
Starting point is 00:45:29 i'll carry on uh christopher burkes for two dollars says The nog must flow. I really do appreciate, because it threw me off guard, the social media team on the OGC substand or the OGC Twitter had to, so we have a special announcement at 130, and I felt like so out of the loop,
Starting point is 00:45:46 I immediately went to like the guys in Central, and I was like, hey, did I miss something at the meeting that was not important, and they had this great pro-egnog post, and I'm pro-egnog as well. So the nog must flow. I agree wholeheartedly. Valero 393 says,
Starting point is 00:46:01 a Texan, a white Hispanic, a Swedish, make a sweet and a regular American, a fantastic lineup. Well, we are, this is the only diversity that really matters is American diversity. And it is exhibited right here in its purest form. Pro-American, pro-heritage, that's simple as. Don Browning is very generous with $20 Australian sending a super sticker. It just says, you are amazing written around it. Well, Don, we greatly appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:46:25 And we think that you're amazing for supporting the work that we do from down under. Kyle Lindsog sends $10 just for a salute. Thank you, sir. We salute you right back. Seasider for $10 says, Happy Halloween. Has anyone gone to a Hallelujah house, cringe or based?
Starting point is 00:46:43 I have no idea what he's talking about, gentlemen. Never heard of that, and I live in a very heavily southern Baptist area. I was the same. I'm surrounded by Baptist churches. I actually have no idea what that is. A Hallelujah house sounds like something you'd see out of a megachurcher outreach program.
Starting point is 00:47:03 I'm literally looking it up now. I have no idea. The Hallelujah. I'm sorry. I was going to say last week we talked about how there's an NGO out of LA, out of California that's registered now as a foreign
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Starting point is 00:49:15 Unless this is like a really obscure King of the Hill reference for me. I'm not getting it. I'm looking it up and I'm like, well, there's a Christian creator. I'm assuming the Hallelujah House is the King of the Hill reference and I just took me a hot minute to go. get it. Nevertheless, if those things are real nowadays, good, more power to him, I guess. It's good to remind people of what they'll have to deal with. I'm going to carry on here real quick. Not grim for 199 says power to the poggers. Well, I suppose so, but this isn't Twitch chat, sir.
Starting point is 00:49:44 John Calhoun says, from the brothers at the Silver State Collective in Nevada. Well, if you were interested in finding like-minded Americans and those who want to make their state a better place, the Silver State Collective in Nevada is a great place to go to. And then our winner for the night so far, at least, is from SkiBum 22-220 for 50 American dollars. That is an incredibly generous amount for the evening. You are the winner so far, sir. He says, I'm listening from a hotel midway through a road trip to visit family. Every time I go on a road trip, I'm amazed at how beautiful this country of ours is.
Starting point is 00:50:20 We are going to win. You know, I totally agree with that ski bum. I drove to the Old Glory Club National Conference in Tennessee this year, and I genuinely was driving through the hills. I took a long way to leave the venue to drive back to Texas. And I paused and I snapped photos, and I really felt like, you know, maybe the Mormon's got a point where the Garden of Eden might be. This country is so beautiful.
Starting point is 00:50:44 And I mean, I'm sure you guys who held the East Coast Forum can relate to that. I mean, Northern Virginia is gorgeous and the entirety of this nation from all of its biome. and its locations. This is the most beautiful place on God's green earth, and we are truly blessed to have it. You know, I will say we could not have picked a better time to host the East Coast Forum, because late October is the peak of the leaves changing colors in Virginia, and on the drive home, at least for me, rather than taking the interstate, my fiancé and I decided to take a little detour through rural Virginia along Route 17, which if any of you ever get the chance,
Starting point is 00:51:28 that drive throughout the various peninsulas of Virginia in late fall is beautiful, absolutely stunning. Yeah, I agree. Route 17 is just a fantastic tribe overall and it has a bit of a spatial place in my heart because the first time I drove down Route 17, I figured, hey, I'm just going to take the back roads drive along the countryside.
Starting point is 00:51:52 And there were no car cars out there. And after about half an hour driving down that road, late at night, Stark out, it occurs to me, these white dash lines I'm seeing. In Europe,
Starting point is 00:52:06 they're roadway dividers. And here, they're lane dividers. And I realize I'm driving on a divided highway out in the middle of nowhere. You'd never see that. You'd never see that in Europe.
Starting point is 00:52:22 a uniquely American experience to have such great highways connecting small towns of 1,000, 2,000, maybe 3,000 people. Yeah, it really is something else. But we'll carry on with our headlines before I get to the rest of the super chats here. I mean, this has really been an interesting week of discourse on Twitter, but I want to carry on real quick on the same issue we were before we stopped for some superchats. there was quite a disturbing realization. We're not even a realization. It was definitely something that really stuck out to me.
Starting point is 00:52:57 That in the midst of these ongoing fights that we're currently having, whether it's about our relationship to various countries in the Middle East, our position under, you know, as a geopolitical power dealing with the Chinese or the Russians, there really is a fight at home, just as there is with every election victory that, you know, the Republican Party has, there's always a fight. for positions, for jobs, for the ideological direction the country is going, and those who actually want the country to survive. We saw this, of course, with people like Sam Francis and Bob Whitaker when they were talking about the new right in the 1980s. We saw the same thing with Pap Buchanan
Starting point is 00:53:39 when he wrote about where the right went wrong in 2004. It's the most scathing indictment of the Bush administration I've ever read in my life. And we're sort of watching the same thing, happen now, whether it's the odious label of, you know, woke right, which seemingly the only person who's ever really used that phrase publicly has been Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But at the same time, you know, now in the midst of rapid concerns about H-1B abuse and the ethnic nepotism that is afforded to everyone but Americans, I saw that, you know, a lady named Eli Konanim, who was the special envoy to combat anti-Semitism under President Trump. Trump 45.
Starting point is 00:54:23 You know, she currently now works as a senior fellow with independent women. It really tells you where her politics might be. But she had hosted a lovely little forum, apparently, that was the American Hindu Jewish Congress, first annual gala at Mar-a-Lago. This was just earlier this week on October 29th, with Laura Trump giving a keynote address. I notice, however, that the replies have been immediately shut down, which I'm not really surprised by it to say the least. But, you know, for those who have studied history, at least when it comes to American political movements and American conservatism, there's always this fun relationship that various groups will take on in order to solidify the advantages of either the civil rights regime or just to solidify their position in American conservatism and to keep their block.
Starting point is 00:55:18 This is already on top of the fact that since October 7th, two years ago, the left has been in disarray of its own internal civil conflict of how to deal with wealthy, white, often Jewish money that supports progressive causes, and then to witness the various people that they've supported through Black Lives Matter and judicial reform, turn against them. Despite the golem-like irony out of all of this, we're witnessing the same thing happen again, that as America, and especially as conservatives and right-wingers, actual Americans, are standing. up for themselves in a way that is explicitly identitarian, that now all of a sudden we are witnessing the formation of groups and alliances that are going to try and keep that suppressed or squished. And it's no surprise that Hermit Dylan is basically threatening that kind of policy.
Starting point is 00:56:06 Those who go against H-1B fraud are often mass reported on Twitter or doxed or demonetized. And we're witnessing the same thing again. You know, Daryl Cooper did a great series on a very hard-to-firmary find a book published in 1995 called What Went Wrong, The Creation, the Collapse, the Black Jewish Alliance. My friend Dimes and I have covered that book as well. And it sort of echoes the same sort of political alliances that get made for the sake of advancing their own interests in the American political system. And we're witnessing the formation of that as well. Pete, have you
Starting point is 00:56:38 read that book by chance? I have not. I have not, but I've listened to that series three or four times so I'm familiar with what's in there. Yeah, I mean it's an amazing book. I found a hard copy of it at a local bookstore in my neck of the woods that was going out and I felt like a barbarian stacking the libraries of Rome. It was, I'm so glad I found it's a really important read. But the whole book kind of boils down to like, we did all these things for them and they hate us now. But in this regard, it's sort of the same thing that a new political alliance being made. notice that Stephen Miller is not here and notice that the vice president's not there either for this
Starting point is 00:57:19 but this is President Trump having a DeWali celebration I don't know I mean I believe it's some sort of festival of light over dark for Indians I'm not familiar with it I only know about it because I live in Texas and they change the laws so that the fireworks stands are open now for this holiday which just goes to show how much things have changed demographically in Texas but it is a part for the course, like I mentioned earlier,
Starting point is 00:57:45 not to be too crude, but the pejorification of conservative politics in the anglosphere has kind of finally come to the United States. And we now have, you know, Canada and United Kingdom to look as examples for what that looks like. And it's not a pretty picture. Pete and I both have friends who were doxed and had their businesses targeted for speaking out
Starting point is 00:58:09 against Indian immigration and wanting their children to grow up in a country that, you know, is for them and not for India. And nevertheless, like, this is the kind of thing that we're seeing here. So as much as there are things that I appreciate that Trump has rode in on and brought to the national consciousness, there are still so many things more that need to be addressed and corrected. And we need to, as Orrin McIntyre, like to say, like, this is where you chimp out and this is where you make your voice heard. Because the more we do this kind of crap, the more that we have to make special carve-outs for people that will happily take advantage of you and fire you over a Zoom call so they can hire more of their first.
Starting point is 00:58:43 runs. You need to chimp out and you need to chimp out at all levels, whether that be online at the national stage, even all the way down to your county level, you know, whatever these people come in and force and they try to bring their culture with them to give an example to start putting cricket fields in your county, you and your boys need to go and chimp out and block that from happening because if you don't, the GOP is going to celebrate it as they do. So you need to have a blast. It never gets old. Never ends.
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Starting point is 01:01:20 the only reason why we have a FBI director, the only reason why we have our Department of Justice being heavily influenced by the subcontinentals, is because they made sure to make friends early on. We should do that for us at every level. And if you aren't yet involved, now is the time to do it. Pete, you've been rather quiet. What are some of your thoughts on some of these issues?
Starting point is 01:02:01 I mean, I can hear the exhaustion already. Yeah, I think I said in our group chat that I've said this multiple times. It almost seems like the whole people like Harmeet Dylan and her crew are like a sciop to get us to forget about Central Americans. Because it's like, okay, are we making a choice here?
Starting point is 01:02:31 Because they're so, her and her people are so vile. And, you know, I mean, I interviewed an Indian gentleman, Giant Bandari on my show. And, you know, what he said was you just haven't met the average one yet. I mean, it's, when you see what's happened to other countries, when you see what happens wherever they go, it's just, and when you see like Canada right now, I mean,
Starting point is 01:03:05 you talk to dimes all the time. It's, I mean, I don't know. If we have people dying on, on highways and, you know, highways are being backed up because these people,
Starting point is 01:03:21 you know, it's been shown that they, India has these diploma, diploma, diploma mills even for like med school and that was found out in canada the hard way um you know we have cdl mills here and i don't think we realize just exactly how dangerous and how um basically you're sending we have these insanely heavy missiles flying down the highway just waiting to kill people kill americans
Starting point is 01:03:55 I saw an interesting idea of how this could be stopped rather effectively and rather quickly. We have a red wall in this country. It runs all the way up and down the middle. If all these Republican strongholds ranging from North Dakota to Texas decided to stop and inspect every single 18-wheeler traveling cross-country, that crossed their borders and detain every single one who had a CDL that was given to them on false premises. This would disappear overnight. There would be no more issue with unqualified CDL drivers causing may am on our roads. Yeah, there was a there was a tweet not too long ago. I think it was earlier last month that had said, you know, it was it was a, it was a,
Starting point is 01:05:00 Justin Trudeau talking about, you know, getting into office 10 years ago and what had changed. And I had said, you know, he had effectively speed ran the great replacement in 10 years, something that's taken America, you know, roughly 65 years or so to get us to where we're at now. And they've done it more or less than 10. And keep in mind, Canada's population is roughly the size, if not a little less or a little more than California's. But, you know, the thing also, too, when it comes to, you know, this issue in particularly, not just with, say, like the diploma mills or the numerous academic cheating scandals that happen over there then allow them to come here um you know uh he is i like how he's described himself i like what he had said at the national conference brother jay or as he goes on twitter the capitalissimo who i
Starting point is 01:05:47 quite like he is quite uh he's an ideas man but he's a man who is uh very experienced in dealing with policy and he had put out a very interesting proposal earlier uh I think it was last week. And he had said, when a driver's license is issued in any state, the state must query the National Drivers Register, NDR, which is operated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which is part of the Department of Transportation,
Starting point is 01:06:13 a cabinet-level agency of the executive branch. Participation in the NDR is mandatory if states want to receive federal highway funds. For example, Minnesota received $917 million this year in 2025. The president could issue an executive order tomorrow, mandating the cross-chievous. checking of all NDR queries with the DHS's systemic alien verification for entitlement, save database, flagging immigration status violations and issuing denials on that basis. Noncompliance states will lose their federal highway funding.
Starting point is 01:06:45 This is the same mechanism we use federal highway funding to ensure that every state has the same drinking age at 21, unless they base the consequences of having their budget taken. Most of you in your civics class knows this as coercive federalism. but there's a very popular meme put out there by the Twitter account because we live here and numerous others that there is a just fix everything switch you can flick that switch there are ways to actually
Starting point is 01:07:11 solve this problem and it is incredibly frustrating that we have the tools in front of us but they are held by people that have willingly or have accepted that this is just the way that things are and that change is not something they're too concerned about despite the fact that, you know, Tim Walts has decided to sign in Minnesota a driver's license for all that allows illegal aliens to obtain government-issued photo IDs for free and that state elections. They can vote in them. But hey, you know, I'm sure that won't have a role in Minneapolis elections or anything else like that. But if you're not following Capitilissimo, you really should. Not only because he offered numerous things that the administration could fix overnight, but he's the host of a great show called The Library Mass Destruction.
Starting point is 01:08:01 He hosts it with our friend Christopher Sandbatch. And they cover things like what went down in Oklahoma City, as well as Jolly West and numerous other characters that you should really be investigated. Well, it's like Pete said earlier, there is, like you just said, a Fix Everything switch. But the GOP will not flip that switch because they are entirely staffed, or almost entirely staffed with feckless cowards. who either A, are scared of that switch, or B, have a vested interest in continuing the destruction of America. And the only way that we'll be able to ever flip that switch in any meaningful sense is if, like, every other victory that we've had in recent times,
Starting point is 01:08:48 we have to drag the GOP over the line kicking and screaming the whole way. And then we have to continue to chimp as they try to go back across the line. And maybe that's what it takes. The hard part of the entire fight is that we just have to continually keep fighting and fighting and fighting for all of these incredibly simple and common sense battles that to any sensible person would make total and perfect sense. But to the GOP is just a impossibility. but we just have to continue to fight that battle. Yeah, my, my frustration has no limits because I understand how vast and how, again, as we saw with the first Trump administration, you saw countless thousands of, you know, alt accounts,
Starting point is 01:09:54 alt department of transportation, all national parks, rise up. And also, I get it, Schedule F has been implemented, or at least they're trying to. And even firing judges like, you know, Judge Boasberg, who I know, Representative Branden and Gill has filed articles of impeachment, but good luck. Government shut down over the simple fact that Democrats want to continue to give health care, paid by your taxes to illegal immigrants. But, you know, to acknowledge these things, of course, is by the left, open endorsement for them to target you and to kill you.
Starting point is 01:10:25 We saw this already when it comes to the issue of the attorney general's race, or I think it's lieutenant governor in Virginia. You know, I think that that's a big issue there when it comes to, like, He's openly said he would love to kill a Republican and his kids, and he would probably take pleasure in it. You know, in the midst of the greatest public speaker, the right has had in a long time on the issues of confronting liberals on their ideology. He was shot.
Starting point is 01:10:51 And by the way, the transgender furry lover of the alleged Charlie Kirk assassin has been missing from the FBI for over three weeks. They don't know where this person is. Most likely, witness protection. Most likely, probably. potentially a witness protection. God knows where, but it illustrates. Never existed. Never existed, right? You know. Got reassigned to a different case. Reassigned. We don't know. And it's the lack of answers, but it's also the fact that the FBI, as we've seen also with congressional investigations, that they had no problem having the entire federal law enforcement
Starting point is 01:11:30 apparatus go after Republicans, go after conservatives, go after people who weren't even in Washington, D.C. on J6, not to mention the countless people that were held in and given basically political prisoners. Now, I'm glad that Trump had pardoned them and had gone forward with that. But nevertheless, there is so much of this Leviathan that
Starting point is 01:11:50 has openly declared half this country, actual Americans, as enemies, and have no problem endorsing and no problem supporting financially or otherwise the people that will go out and actually take action
Starting point is 01:12:05 to kill you, whether it is the, you know, glorification of Luigi Mangione, the countless number of people that have already mocked Mr. Kirk as a Halloween costume or have openly celebrated it. I'm very glad to see people on Twitter go after these people and try and go after them and docks them and cancel them. But I want to keep in mind that you had people like Benny Johnson go through the FCC and Orrin McIntyre getting all the sponsor numbers to even try and cancel Jimmy Kimmel. The guy walked away with a slap on the wrist. the right does not have the cultural, you know, firepower that it needs to have. And that is the effort, and that is the charge that lays before us here. And I think, again, the theme that you guys had at the East Coast Conference is very, very fitting because my frustration leaves me often with beyond words, and my blood pressure is already through the fucking roof. Air Grid, operator of Ireland's electricity grid is powering up the Northwest. We're planning to upgrade the electricity grid.
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Starting point is 01:14:48 There are many people in America today who are very hopeful that soon there shall be a Caesar in this country and he will make everything right. But it's important to keep in mind that Caesar did not cross the Rubicon alone. Alexander to the Great did not conquer all of contests. These great men of history, they had friends, capable, honorable, ambitious friends, who all of them were leaders in their own right.
Starting point is 01:15:37 Alexander had his companion cavalry. Napoleon had his marshals, and Caesar had his generals. What we need in this country is for every honorable man who values justice, who values Christian principles of honor and faith, faith of their country, faith of their people. We need them to cultivate a sense of leadership within themselves to take authority of their own lives and how they conduct themselves with people around them and to show that they are willing. and capable of leading in the small realm and in the larger realm it is only when we have cultivated
Starting point is 01:16:26 an entire culture of leaders that we may see a Caesar it's on you to do this you cannot wait for someone else to take you the reins on your behalf you have to do it but you can't do it alone
Starting point is 01:16:42 and the best way to find friends is to reach out to your local old glory chapter Yeah. We are Americans. We do things. We don't stand around and wait for a leader to magically appear. We get our boys together and we do things. And we build upward from there. That's how America was born. That's how the committees of correspondence propped up during the revolution. And that's how all the prominent figures started to interface and built a system upwards from there. Americans act. We don't wait around. So it's like Mr. Simon is saying, don't wait around for a Caesar.
Starting point is 01:17:34 Don't sit on your hands and do nothing, hoping that a strong man will come and save the day for you. Go do things. Get your boys together. It's time to nut up and start doing things. And as we just showed with the East Coast Forum, if we put on events like that, people are hungry for it.
Starting point is 01:17:53 They will come. They will show up for you. They will support you. And they will take opportunities if you present them to them. This country was built by men of agency. You have to show some agency. And just because certain people aren't announcing what they're doing, it doesn't mean that they're not.
Starting point is 01:18:22 doing anything just means they're smart enough to not tell to talk publicly about what they're doing if you need to talk publicly about what you're doing you're bragging and it's probably not working let's just get that right out there if you need to tell people about what oh i did this and i accomplished this and okay so you just told everybody what you're doing don't be fucking stupid don't be retarded it's amazing the kind of things that people and groups can accomplish
Starting point is 01:19:05 if you don't want credit for it that's something to that's that's a fucking saying to live by well let's go on and hit the last couple of superchats here and then I'm going to end this the show on somewhat of a humorous note for the evening here but carrying on from the
Starting point is 01:19:33 super chats we finished off I think right down here. Round two, man, I'm so glad our intern in the back room is doing that. Gentlemen, by the name of Imagine My Lack of Shekel, what a great name. Is it a coincidence that they portray Chump as Master Chief the same week that 3i slash Atlas makes its approach? I think not, unless they're showing up with intergalactic EBT card. Those aliens are in for an ass kicking. Yeah, I mean, I thought it was really coincidental that they were doing the Halo posting in the midst of the Halo Studios' announcement that they were remaking Halo C.E.
Starting point is 01:20:05 keep in mind when someone calls you a tourist of a particular fandom or something that you like doing and things such as that, I want you to understand that that's just a leftist telling an original fan of something that you're not welcome here because we've thoroughly gayed the place up and it's not for you anymore. When people like that say, oh, this wasn't made for you. They mean it. They don't want you there. They want you kicked out of the things that made it great. And we've seen this time and time again, whether it's a sequel or a reboot or a series revival, it is meant to humiliate the characters and things like that that made it great.
Starting point is 01:20:46 And it is meant to tell you that it's for everybody. No, not everything is made for everybody. There are things clearly not for everybody. And it's gotten so bad that the greatest list of video games the last 15 years are all on a great list of things called truncoded games. I'm sorry, Fallout New Vegas is not fucking for you. I don't care what anyone says. I don't know if I has to do with the release of AI,
Starting point is 01:21:10 but I just thought it was funny to watch everyone shriek. Because I'm sorry. I grew up in a time where everything was compared to fucking Harry Potter, and I'm begging you to read another book, play another fucking video game, get out of the things that I like. It's that straightforward. If you don't like it, too bad. It's not for you.
Starting point is 01:21:29 It's not for you. And I won't let you take it. I'm sorry, but like the pride flag and the cast. ears will go. It must stop. Volpice persona for $10, just sends a salute. I greatly appreciate it. Aramaic discourse, I'm not
Starting point is 01:21:47 going to read that one out loud for obvious reasons, but I'll let the text be on there for everyone to get a little linguistic lesson. Bolero 393 says Diwali stinks for $5. I agree. Who's that guy that they've been
Starting point is 01:22:03 trying to cancel? Anthony Olivera for going to one of these festivals where they throw the poop at everybody. They've been trying to cancel him. They've been photoshopping his mother into unseemly things. This is what happens. There are more Indians than any other people on Earth. They have surpassed the Chinese in terms of population.
Starting point is 01:22:23 And there are enough Indians that they could effectively colonize every other country on earth and still have more people in India left over to more or less take over the rest of the world. I'm just going to say it. The Chinese were right to block off the entire rest of the world. because that way you don't have to deal with the subcontinent. The Himalayas are there for a reason, everybody. God put them there for a reason.
Starting point is 01:22:44 The great what? The great firewall of China. It's true. So true. Oh man, there's a lot more super... I scroll down and there's even more superchats. City breakdancer man. I like that name.
Starting point is 01:22:56 Sends a salute for $5. I really appreciate it. Not grim for $4.99. He says, as a mutt, part native Indian, Italian, Germanic, Afro-American, Irish, Honduran. Just know that I support your guys and your... sovereignty for years. Well, we appreciate it. And, you know, as long as a good mutt can get some things done. We love our months. We, you know, we appreciate the effort, Not Grimm. I thank you.
Starting point is 01:23:20 Not Grim also continues. They tried to program me to support the oppressed. I ended up doing just that, but it wasn't the oppressed they wanted to keep up the good fight. That is, well, thank you, sir. I appreciate it. We always, I do agree this is sort of a, maybe this is a hot take, but I think when America finally regains its sovereignty, there will be a sort of a wall or a statue dedicated to the righteous mutts and foreigners that supported our cause. I think of that Shanyandra Bryant guy, who's like very anti-Indian, despite being an Indian. I feel like he gets a name on that wall, and so will you not grim. But carrying on with the super chats here, our gold star winner, one of our greatest supporters and a man who I've met in person who was an absolute gentleman,
Starting point is 01:24:02 Paladin Y Y YZ for $200. That is incredibly generous, sir. Whoa, buddy. Real Americans. Yeah, that's right. Real American. Absolutely. He says, owner operators back in the 2000s were fed up with NAFTA recruits into the trucking industry.
Starting point is 01:24:23 This is an old problem with no cure in sight. The same trucking companies that were hiring anybody with two arms are currently featured in various YouTube compilations of trucker accidents. today. That is true. It's been a long problem for decades. It's just gotten worse because again, places like California, places now like Minnesota, they're happy to let this go on. And they don't care who dies. They really don't.
Starting point is 01:24:52 Or remember, I mean, the FT and NAFTA stands for free trade. And even though you know, your Austrian economist and libertarian types will tell you, well, that's not free trade. Free trade would be if the government didn't exist. Basically what this is, is free trade leads to globalism every single time. And globalism just leads to your borders being wide open. Because when you treat everything like a commodity, when all you care about is business and profit and everything, human beings are just another commodity to be traded. And that's what That's why you're not going to have Walmart or publics, you know, big companies be against immigration because that is just more customers for them.
Starting point is 01:25:51 It's like Sam Hyde said when we get these foreigners coming over here and trying to throw definitions at us, like, no, we're not playing that game. We're not doing that. Just shut up. You're getting called a slur. But no, this is a long-standing structural problem, and the rate of accidents and roadside fatalities have, I mean, we can watch a statistical increase with every relaxation of laws. Trucking is one of the most important vital logistic industries in the entirety of the United States. I deal with it very closely where I currently work at. It's very important. And we cannot tell you how that executive order about English language proficiency has reduced the amount of
Starting point is 01:26:33 lost product where I'm at. The amount of volume that I have to deal with logistically, it's insane. So, no, Paladin's absolutely right. This has been a longstanding problem. We've just seen the scale only get worse. The Mighty Ballzac for $2 Australian. In Virginia, two spooks are running for governor. Ain't that the case?
Starting point is 01:26:58 Boy, oh boy. Blue Jay, 162 for $5. says, salute. I'm the gent of a certain competition that was at the event last weekend. Thanks for being chill. It was a great event and very inspiring. I'm not even going to ask. But I'm glad that you had a good time.
Starting point is 01:27:16 And then the last super chat so far is from Jackson Walker. He sent $7 American. He says, remember reach. And remembering reach, I do. And don't you forget it. But on that point, we're kind of in a very strange place because the mayoral election is right away. Actually, just a whole bunch of elections
Starting point is 01:27:34 are about to happen. I'm sure we'll be covering those next week, whether it's God knows what happens to New York. In New York City's mayoral election is the epitome of what happens when the demographic reality hits you. It is foreign-born New Yorkers that support Mamdani the most,
Starting point is 01:27:49 while as native New Yorkers and those who are Americans actually would support Cuomo in this instance. And that overall... Well, there's a very certain... Oh, yes. population in New York that supports Mamdani
Starting point is 01:28:03 even though certain the Brooklynites of their of their co-ethics will say no how can you support him he's a communist oh really so you're against communism hmm that's that's suspicious
Starting point is 01:28:20 it gets the knock and jock and Pete I can't help but notice things but yeah it certainly does it certainly it certainly does come to show when the demographic reality comes crashing down with our democratic process. The only place where it seems like we're still fighting the battle of Ellis Island is the gubernatorial election in New Jersey, where every election in New Jersey is the ongoing battle
Starting point is 01:28:42 between the Mick and the Wop and Italians and Irishmen on the Republican and Democratic sides, respectively, are currently at it. So Citarella versus, I think it's like Mickey or Nikki Sherrill, who's of Irish descent. They're going at it to the polls this November. And of course, what's going on in Virginia. These things, of course, don't really necessarily give us the portents of what's happening for future elections, but as we've said on the show before, every election is just a census of who can bring the most bodies of their respective group to go vote. It is the dirty little secret of American democratic politics.
Starting point is 01:29:17 Not Grimm says, that's more than what I'm worth, but thank you, Perrude. Well, I try to be complimentary to the people who give us money and support our operations, so I appreciate it very much, Not Grim. But I want to end the show on a funny note because the guys at the old, Glory Club social media team are really good at what they do. I mentioned the whole, you know, pro-Egnog posting earlier. But this is probably the most popular tweet we have today getting a couple of million impressions here. You know, there was a writer a few years ago. This was not Curtis Yarven, but he took his nom de plume after him called Menchus Moldbugman. And Mentius Mold Bugman had made a famous tweet about color-coded bookshelves.
Starting point is 01:29:56 And it was the sign of a midwit and the sign of a woman. and our lovely guys here had made a very good point about this. Nothing says middle of the bell curve, like a color coordinating bookshelf, 2.5 million impressions at the time of the screenshot. I'm really happy with how our guys are doing. It's really good. And I think that they did an excellent job showing this off.
Starting point is 01:30:18 And the replies, they're really good. So I do want to give my shout out to the Old Glory Club's social media team. They're fantastic. I really like those guys. They're doing a really good work. at promoting our work, but also promoting our friends, whether it's our friends over at the JBS or fellow patriots just like yourself supporting and watching this stream right now. But well done.
Starting point is 01:30:41 And again, if you walk into some girl's apartment and you're about to have coffee or tea or you're getting to meet her parents and dog and everything like that and you see a color-coded bookshelf, please know, middle of the bell curve, run away, do the right thing. Are you even a reader, a somebody who is always always, always has their nose in a book. If you don't have your library completely full, books stacked on top of books and books stacked on the floor, I mean, come on.
Starting point is 01:31:13 Everyone I know who I consider to be well-read, very few have a library that is even orderly, much less color-coded. Glancing over at the, stacks upon stacks of books overflowing from my shells. Yeah, I know how that feels. I strongly suspect the people that color coordinate in their library are those that lack internal monologue.
Starting point is 01:31:48 You're on to something there, Impressario, you're on to something there. But I'm going to check the Super Chats here one more time, and I think we're good to go. So with that being said, gentlemen, you said that you were going to have another East Coast Forum next October? That is the plan. I may have to go to that one. I'm really looking forward to attending more conferences
Starting point is 01:32:09 because I'll have a lot more free time next fall. So I'm really glad that'll happen. Yeah, I would have been there if I didn't have something planned for next weekend. Yes, see, there you go. Lots of stuff going on around the country with us, guys. So we always keep your eyes peeled and your ears close to what we put out. I mean, this is when you get to meet like-minded friends. You get to meet people in your state.
Starting point is 01:32:33 you never know. You'll always be surprised when you show up to these things. They're like, oh my gosh, that's you. And they're always kind of surprised like which Twitter poster or which substack writer or whoever they like is present. And you're always, the people who always surprise me are the guys with little to no social media who want to be here because they're like reply guys. They believe in these things. And turns out those are the guys that are the most connected business wise or have experience dealing with government, have experience actually implementing policy on a local and state level. Those are the guys I love meeting. As much as I love Pete as much as I love Dave and all the other big social media and the big writers and content
Starting point is 01:33:07 creators. It's the guys that I don't know who always impress me. And every single person I've ever met at these events, I swear, my yes is yes here, that they are always well-to-do, attractive, either married, about to get engaged, civically engaged, and civically minded, religious, and are dedicated to this country's future and its success. Otherwise, they wouldn't be there. So, I mean, I've been going conferences like this now for several years. And I'm always impressed by who shows up. And I'm sure if I ever get the chance to meet you, I will also be impressed. So with that being said, I'm going to wrap things up here.
Starting point is 01:33:42 Mr. Cignonas, what do you have coming up on your end, on your personal work? I just released today an episode with Carl Dahl talking about the assassination of Cabellas Hedell. I never remember his name. I am so, I am so, it's Jose Calvo Satello, which basically was the help to kick off the Spanish Civil War. And watch for Sunday. I have an episode dropping with Martyr Made talking about World War I, about his first episode of Enemy and looking at World War I and bringing it forward and talking about just how. Now, basically, it was tagged as the war to end all wars, and basically it was the war.
Starting point is 01:34:40 It turned out to be the war to start all wars. So watch for that. I'll be looking forward to that for sure. What are the gentlemen over here down below us have? Impressario, what are you currently working on? Or what is your old Glory Club chapter working on? What are we working on? Well, we're making plans for our big Christmas party.
Starting point is 01:34:59 and the season is going to be a special one. So if you're in Virginia, keep your eyes open for that. I myself, like I said, I do photography. So if you're looking for a photographer, check out my website, impressive.com. I-M-M-P-R-E-S-I-V-E.com. Otherwise, you know, working on projects. Well, I'll be sure to make sure that we,
Starting point is 01:35:31 have your website, at least linked down below in the description afterwards. And then last... And I can personally attest to Mr. Improsario's photography skills. They're fantastic. That is true. I can as well. He did the recording and photography work at the National Conference. And I would not look as good as I do speaking for my speech, if not for his excellent
Starting point is 01:35:59 camera work. So I can definitely attest to that. And then Horatius, what are you working on? And what is your chapter working on? Certainly. So the Dathanio Green Society, we're continuing our weekly shows. You can find those over on our YouTube channel. And then likewise, we are putting on a large public event down here just outside of Raleigh on Veterans Day, November 11th.
Starting point is 01:36:24 All information for that can be found in the pinned tweet on our Twitter account. So if anybody is in the area, anybody wants to make the drive, we'd love to have you out there. William Wolf and Stephen Wolf will both be headlining that event. We're hoping to get some good networking in. It'll be a fairly low-key event, but really looking forward to that. Other than that, we've got a lot of stuff planned for the end of this year and then going into 2026. So we got some big stuff on the horizon. well that's also really good to hear i'm really glad that the nathaniel green society you guys have had
Starting point is 01:37:04 some really great guests um on their on your spaces and what you guys have been doing i'm always impressed by what our chapters are doing so if you're interested and you're on that side of the coast by all means go check them out and go see what they're doing um all future work here in the old glory club you know we've got chapter house we have american spirits coming up this monday uh of course we will return with pony express radio next thursday same time as usual But ladies and gentlemen, to all those who are listening, do not give up the ship. We have only yet just begun to fight. There is so much more that we have to do.
Starting point is 01:37:37 And I think that the theme of their conference is very accurate. The charge and the course has been laid before us. I would not be here hosting. I would not be here speaking if I did not believe that victory was possible. If not for me, at least for my grandchildren, who will sit under a vine and fig tree I plant and they will not be afraid. So continue the good fight. the course, finish the race, and believe in the America that you want to see for yourself and for your future. God bless and good night.

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