The Pete Quiñones Show - Pete's Substacks for The Week 8-5 Through 8/9

Episode Date: August 9, 2024

52 MinutesPG-13Pete has started doing video essays for his Substacks instead of writing. Here are his Substack audios for the week August 8 though August 9."The Ecomedy, The Cackling Hen's VP Pick and... Britain's Torment""A White Pill for Your Weekend"Pete's SubstackAntelope Hill - Promo code "peteq" for 5% off - https://antelopehillpublishing.com/FoxnSons Coffee - Promo code "peter" for 18% off - https://www.foxnsons.com/Pete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's Patreon Pete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.

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Starting point is 00:02:29 So what's happening in the world? Sorry, I delayed a day. I wanted to see if what I figured was happening with the markets was happening. And, you know, when you really look and you're like, oh, my God, this is the worst day in two years. Yeah, I mean, just remember, it's not only the mainstream media that is selling you blood and selling you gore. it's also the alternative media as well.
Starting point is 00:03:05 Podcasts want you to click. Rumble people, I mean, all these people want you to click. They all want you to think the world is coming to an end. If this were a controlled demolition, they'd be waiting until the end of October. All right. So, yeah, I mean, can things get worse? Sure.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Is there anything you can do about it? no. I mean, you can lose your mind, pull your money out like every idiot does when you have a drop like this and they don't put in, they don't buy back in until it's back up to where it was. So they've lost a year of salary. In some cases, some people only lose a little bit. I was joking with my wife
Starting point is 00:04:02 that it's like at times like this, it's like, you know, it's just great to be poor because it just doesn't affect you. You're just like, this is interesting. So yeah, I mean, if you're, if you're looking at this as some kind of end of the world economy thing, you've just bought into, you've bought people's clickbait and rage bait. Tim Walls, or is it Volz? I have no idea. Most people don't know anything about this guy. Apparently, he's Kamala's VP pick, governor of Minnesota, pretty much encouraged the rioting in Minnesota when the George Floyd thing started a year afterwards.
Starting point is 00:04:51 He celebrated them, you know, celebrated the day and was still calling it a murder, even though we know it was an overdose. He's a shitlib as Zeman, you know, said he's like just Bernie Sanders in, you know, I'll say he's like a less dysgenic Bernie Sanders. It's going to be interesting, though, because, you know, if you go to his Twitter account and you search the term Israel, there's maybe four posts, one right around October 7 where he condemned, you know, well, there's a bunch of posts where he talks about the Jewish community of Minnesota, which is a very old community, by the way. He is friendly, does the same thing that everyone, every governor, every politician does. But when it came to October 7th, he's like, I condemn this and, you know, it's terrible. Then after that, he's like, you see another tweet for not everyone in Gaza's a terrorist.
Starting point is 00:06:03 And it seems like he was doing, I don't know if he went back and deleted tweets, but doesn't seem like he was yeah Israel can do whatever they want and yeah I mean sure you know even I'm like well I mean in when you strip away any kind of prejudices you have sure they have they have a they have a duty to go in and destroy Hamas and kill everyone they don't have a you know if they want to just kill everyone well I'm going to have an opinion on that if they're going to blame the citizens. I mean, it's literally the same thing. It's just, okay, well, you know, let's just kill,
Starting point is 00:06:54 let's take out whole American cities because, you know, the Biden administration and this regime in charge since 1930 is so awful and so against humanity that, you know, let's just kill, you know, let's just take out American cities. It's basically the same thing. We just don't think about it in those terms. So Tim Walls or Vols or whoever this fucking guy is, no idea.
Starting point is 00:07:23 I mean, I look, the first thing I look is I look at Benjamin and Yahoo coming here and getting 50 plus standing ovation to the point where he even says, sit down and shut up to these clapping seals on the take traitors. who should be on trial, and hopefully will be one day. And look at jail time. Serve their sentence as well. It doesn't look like he's a friend, this Tim guy, and we know Kamala and her rhetoric are not friendly to Israel, so that makes us interesting. I'm one of those people who thinks that even though people call him Zionist Don,
Starting point is 00:08:10 and I've probably called him that past, I don't think he's as much of a friend to Zionist. as he is to choose in general. So even with the whole moving the embassy thing, you throw people bones to keep them off your back. But I don't know. I don't see either side of this ticket, either Republican or Democrat being pro-Zionist.
Starting point is 00:08:44 Don would be more, so the other side, no. So historically what happens when that happens? I don't know. I'll say I'm very disappointed, and I've said this before. I think I said it in an episode that I'll drop with Thomas tonight. We're disappointed at some of the people on our side who are, have bought, either bought into regime propaganda or who have, or who are actively promoted.
Starting point is 00:09:21 it on purpose that Kamala could win this without a fortification. Yeah, I mean, sure, anything could happen. Technically, I guess, an elephant could hang by its tail off of a dandelion, you know, off the edge of a cliff, but without fortification thinking this cackling hen in her less disdic Bernie Sanders could beat Donald Trump and J.D. Vance in a straight-up election. I mean, I'm sorry, but you've either bought something or you're selling something. Ready for huge savings? We'll mark your calendars from November 28 to 30th because the Liddle Newbridge Warehouse Sale is back. We're talking thousands of your favorite Liddle items all reduced to clear.
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Starting point is 00:11:07 Terms and conditions apply. Volkswagen Financial Services Ireland Limited. Trading as Cooper Financial Services is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. Those people who love going out shopping for Black Friday deals, they're mad, aren't they? Like, proper mad. Brenda wants a television and she's prepared to fight for it. If you ask me, it's the fastest way to a meltdown.
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Starting point is 00:11:54 And I admit it when I'm wrong. England. I don't know what to say about that. You can't... You have to, if you're going to have something like this happen, if you're going to finally say enough is enough. James Kirkpatrick, Greg Hood, had a great, had a great suite about the migrant hotel that was being burned. I'm sure if you're on an X, you've seen, you've seen this video footage. And he said, it's okay, sweetie. They have insurance.
Starting point is 00:12:40 Don't worry about it. They have insurance. Don't worry. it's hard for something like this to happen from the right when you live in an age where being right is criminal, being on the right as criminal. I don't even know that these protesters are on the right. When you look at some of the statistics from some of the towns, they're infuriating. they make you want to commit violence and you wonder why
Starting point is 00:13:23 it took this long but without leadership without somebody to speak for them somebody who can speak for them in a somebody who can speak calmly but forcefully and talk about what the problem is and how it needs to be solved
Starting point is 00:13:55 this doesn't even start to become anything legitimate. Take into consideration the fact that, you know, then you have the Nuremberg regime, which if you think it's bad here, it's worse in Europe. I don't know what can come of this. The Prime Minister Starrmer is obviously a traitor to his people.
Starting point is 00:14:32 It's nothing new. We have that here. and we'll do everything he can to punish these people. Think J6. But think J6 in a country where they can't even say, oh, they had guns. Where they can't make up lies about them having guns or trying to do an insurrection or try.
Starting point is 00:15:05 No, it's just going to be old-fashioned, hardcore jack boot crackdown. and I'm not saying they shouldn't have done it. What I'm saying is there's a much bigger picture that you're not, that most people aren't seeing here. There are sections because of federalism, things like that, because we're broken up into states. There is some kind of activism that can be done here.
Starting point is 00:15:42 I don't think violent. I mean, this is the Nuremberg regime. There's action that can be done. here on state levels and local levels that can help to stop. Would help to stop things like what are happening there. You don't have that there. You don't even have innocent until proving guilty. I mean, I know that doesn't mean anything,
Starting point is 00:16:11 but you're guilty and still proven innocent in England. You don't have, quote unquote, free speech. I know we don't either, but it's worse there. You don't get change in Europe, in America, in America. in America until the Nuremberg regime is broken.
Starting point is 00:16:38 What Thomas says is a hostile occupying force. Until that hostile occupying force is gone, you're not going to have any sort of justice
Starting point is 00:16:54 for your people. It will always be for the regime as people. It's interesting. when you, we know for a fact in the United States that George Soros took your proxies funded elections to get all of these district attorneys in certain areas elected. And judges,
Starting point is 00:17:18 said to Sanchez fire, at least one in Florida that I can remember, who are not going to prosecute anyone on the left or any of their golems when they go out and commit violence. but they will prosecute you if you smashed the Gullum. So that's only in certain areas, though.
Starting point is 00:17:53 Where I live, that's, we just call that taken out the trash. So I talked about three things. The economy. Worst day in two years, but the worst day in 60 years, seven years. Tim Wals or Wals,
Starting point is 00:18:23 I want to give them the satisfaction of giving it a German pronunciation or an Austrian pronunciation. Same thing. Doesn't seem like he's a big supporter of Israel. England. We're all the West, Europe, America. I guess because we're
Starting point is 00:18:49 probably the center of all of this. And because of the way where our system is designed, it's less worse here. But there is no justice until the occupying regime and spirit over all of this is broken. Tune in for the episode that Thomas and I dropped tonight, this being Tuesday morning, the, was this the sixth, seventh?
Starting point is 00:19:29 Today's the sixth. I'm going to have an episode that Thomas and I recorded Sunday night where we talk about no-no subjects, and then we talk about angle, and then we talk about, you know, he talks about that. and gives his opinion. I agree with this opinion. I echoed some of it here.
Starting point is 00:19:51 But, you know, like I said, there's some no-no subjects, and then we talk about the occupation, and the people fighting back. Check it out, I think it's going to be important. I think it's, there's some understanding in there that a lot of people don't have about what exactly it would,
Starting point is 00:20:18 what exactly it's going to take for things. to change. So, yep. All right. Be back in a couple days. Thank you for giving me grace for not being here yesterday morning, but I wanted to see how the market's opened and how they acted before I ran around in a panic going, oh, no, no, the world's coming to an end, which I would have never done anyway, but, you know, hey, it would get me more clicks now, wouldn't it? Take care. See in a couple days. But good. Good morning. I apologize for only being able to do this twice this week. Just get busy. I always do these in the morning shortly after I wake up, have one cup of coffee.
Starting point is 00:21:06 Still I haven't in my second. And for some reason in the morning, more than any other time during the day, my thoughts are just going a mile a minute. So this helps me to pick a subject from them and talk about it, talk it out, and talk it through. And from the feedback I've gotten, it seems like y'all enjoy it. So this one's different, though. I'm not, I guess it's different in that. Sure, I have a point about the whole thing, but this is different than what I've been talking about lately. So in my reading of Warren Carroll's The Last Crusade, spanned over a month, maybe, no, over two, probably two months, two and a half months.
Starting point is 00:22:02 When I started doing it, someone reached out to me, emailed, and he said, I'm listening to The Last Crusade and enjoying it very much. I wanted to let you know about my grandfather's visit to Spain in 1946 at the invitation of the Spanish government. and during which he met with General Franco twice. Dr. Halliday Sutherland's visit was to report on what he found there, and he could go anywhere he asked to. For more information, see Halliday Sutherland.com. And, yeah, I'll try to link to that on subsdeck,
Starting point is 00:22:41 but if I don't, it's Halliday with an A, Sutherland.com. And then, so I, a few days ago, or last week, I'm looking at my, on the website, USPS website, and I see I'm getting, I have an incoming package from Australia. So it got here yesterday, went and picked it up, and it says, there was a book in there and a letter. It says, Dear Pete, I began to listen to your podcast a few months ago, a few months ago, a few months, back. I particularly enjoy your book readings, and of those, the Last Crusade was outstanding. I had tried to read about the Spanish Civil War before, but found out, found all of the phases, places, organizations, and names extremely confusing. I get that. They're still, still try to get, that's why I have the map of Spain over here onto my right so that I can flash over real quick and be
Starting point is 00:23:40 like, oh, that's right, that's where Andalusia is. Yeah, yeah. And the Lucia, excuse me. Your reading of book and your commentary has given me an adequate understanding that, as you said, the right side one. To say thank you, I enclosed a copy of Spanish Journey by Dr. Halliday Sutherland, some photos from Dr. Sutherland's personal papers and some of his handwritten commentary in the pre-print publisher's edition of the book. Dr. Sutherland, 1882 to 1960, was my grandfather. Spanish Journey records his 12-week visit to Spain in August 1946. He went as guest to the Spanish government on condition that he could go wherever he liked and could speak to
Starting point is 00:24:27 whoever he wanted. I think the idea was as a well-known Catholic author, he would publicize what conditions were like in Spain. I set up a website to celebrate Dr. Sutherland's life and work. You can learn more about him there. Hope you enjoy the book. Keep up good work. This is the book. right here. I am,
Starting point is 00:24:53 I thank all of you who send me books. If I'm going to be honest, of all the books I've been sent over the years, I've read 10% of them. This is a book I'm going to read, obviously, because it is the provenance attached to it for this gentleman, and it's also a subject that I'm very, very interested in.
Starting point is 00:25:16 Just FYI, there's subjects that I touch upon. just because I come across the subject, it comes into my head, and I'm like, okay, I need to get someone on to talk about that. Generally what happens is that resonates with somebody because it's a subject that they're very into and that on YouTube, there'll be a comment, oh, you should have this person on to talk about it,
Starting point is 00:25:41 or someone will send me a book on it. And I'm not being rude when I say this. It's, unless it's a subject that you're going to hear, me talk about over and over again, like the Spanish Civil War, things like that, Yaki, people like that, I've moved on. I may revisit it in the future, but 95% of the time, it's just a one-off subject that I just want to get some information on. Yeah, I want to get information on. That's why I do it. And then the information gets out to you. So, you know, glad to do it. But usually, when I touch upon a subject, I'm probably not going to be sticking on it.
Starting point is 00:26:28 I'm sorry if it's a subject that you love so much. I get it. There are subjects I love that I hear people talk about. And then I'm like, I wish they would do more on this. But, you know, there's only so much you can do. And there are a lot of subjects out there that once you start digging in and doing as many episodes as I've done doing this for seven years now, you, you just, you move on, you get enough information on it, you may come back to it in the future. But so, you know, if I've hit upon a subject
Starting point is 00:27:00 that's specifically, you know, something that you consider to be very important, and I don't come back to it, I apologize. It's just, I don't see the importance in it that you do, just as I'm sure there's a lot of people who don't see the importance of like Francis Parkiaki's writings, which I have done multiple episodes about Spanish Civil War. So, yeah, all right. But I'm the one who has the show, so I'm putting it out there. Yeah, I just want to say it's a Mr. Sutherland who sent this to me, you know, from Australia, paid money to do this.
Starting point is 00:27:42 And I don't know that he had the book or he has to track down the book, but, you know, It looks to be a first edition, and that's just awesome. Thank you. I can tell you what my grandfather did for a living, or the man who raised my dad. I can tell you some really interesting things about him, considering he was a teamster, back when, yeah, well, let's leave it at that. On my mom's side, I mean, I can,
Starting point is 00:28:23 go back into Pennsylvania lore, you know, but they're very simple people and everything. This is a man, Mr. Sutherland, who is, you know, as Thomas has talked about since the very first time, the very first episode that I ever had Thomas on for, which I think was episode 713. It's either it's either 12, 712, 713, 714, where he talked about living historically. He talked about how we're deracinated from our history. and how that was basically planned and how it was engineered. Let's use that phrase because I talk about social engineers. People talk about social engineers, how that was engineered at.
Starting point is 00:29:12 That's not supposed to be important to us. An ancestral property isn't important. It isn't supposed to be important to us. We're supposed to move to cities or move to suburbs, and we're supposed to plug into the machine, and we're supposed to brag about our zip codes. When somebody sends me something like this, and it's something personal to me,
Starting point is 00:29:35 the Spanish Civil War, something that I take seriously because it's where my father's... I mean, my DNA test blows up with the Iberian Peninsula, even though they went through Puerto Rico and everything. Anyone who's urban to Puerto Rico knows you have Indians down there, Tainos, and you have people from Spain.
Starting point is 00:30:00 First time I went to Puerto Rico, and I saw blonde-air, blue-eyed guys standing in the street, having a conversation in perfect Spanish. I was like, wow, that's really, really interesting. So this, you know, is special to me. And it also doesn't escape me that it's special to Mr. Sutherland. I think that it's knowing, him knowing this about his family. family is something rare nowadays. And what I would encourage you, encourage you do, if you have that big family, I don't.
Starting point is 00:30:46 I mean, I have, my mom's side is, I can still find stuff out, still at all strewn throughout Pennsylvania, western Pennsylvania. my dad's side has become very disparate. I mean, they're everywhere. If you can figure it out, if you can go and find out one thing about your grandfather, your great-grandfather, something that you can hold on to,
Starting point is 00:31:16 something you can point to and say, this is a great thing that he did. Maybe I can do something that my grandchild will, you know, one day reach out to somebody and brag about. I think that would be, I think that's important. Especially as we seek to rebuild this, to rebuild history, because that's what's been taken away from us. The people who've engineered what we've become,
Starting point is 00:32:01 what the West has become, what America has become, they know how dangerous it is to have ties. Those ties are way more powerful than line go up. They're way more powerful than your bank account. They're way more powerful than what your Bitcoin wallet looks like. And I think being able to go back and research just one thing one great thing and maybe you know reaching out to some uh some relatives you know just talking to them finding the time to talk to them i mean do it on the internet now you can do it on
Starting point is 00:32:55 zoom and i have to go traveling back if you do go traveling back to where it um you know where your ancestors first started and they're still there you know here mine i always talk about the ones in in western Pennsylvania because that's the um they've been there for so long they've been there over 200 years now that um they can do some good you know when i found out that i had thought that my my grand my mother's side got here in the early 1900s like ellis islanders um when i found out that no that my grandfather my mom my mom's dad know his family had actually been in Western PA since, you know, the very early 1800s, first decade into the second decade. That changed my outlook on, you know, my ties to this land. I thought I was just
Starting point is 00:33:54 an Ellis Islander. I thought my dad's family just became U.S. citizens. Well, my dad's family did become U.S. citizens because, you know, the Spanish-American War, my, you know, the United States conquered the islands and the territories that Spain had held up until now. So my great-grandfather's born an American citizen. But having ties to Western PA for 200 years, it means a lot. It means that I'm more tied to this land than this people than I had previously thought. So yeah, that's what I wanted to talk about today. I think that's important. And it's one of those things that just doesn't cost anything. You know, it's just reaching out to people you may not have talked to in a long time or people you have never talked to and introducing yourself. And I know in this day and age,
Starting point is 00:34:54 that can be, you know, it can be difficult for some people. But I think it's beneficial for what has to happen for us to move forward and to destroy what the engineers have built. So I hope this is a good, I wanted to come with a white pill today. And I wanted to come with not talk about elections or the insanity that is this year. in this election year. But I wanted to hopefully give you some hope and maybe give you some motivation to do something you wouldn't have thought of doing.
Starting point is 00:35:55 And it is still summer and people a little more relaxed in summer. So if you reach out, maybe people will be a little more open to talking and hearing, hearing what you have to say and answering the questions you have. All right, so I'll be back next week. Have a great weekend. I'm going to spend some time with a friend. I'm very much looking forward to that.
Starting point is 00:36:23 And yeah, take care of yourselves. Later. Bye.

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