The Last Man Militant
never has so much depended on so few and so unworthy. Churchill, I think, says something similar about a Battle of Britain, 1940, similar but different. But look at your daily life. Is it the same, where momentous decisions that affect your daily life depend on nobody bureaucrats who are working in confines of a regulation created by a nobody but a lawyer or a lobbyist, and where your day-to-day life unfortunately resembles already that of East Block. What I remember this as a small boy, you used to get to lines because to get anything done you have to file in a line, right? So to get paper stamped and this. And I remember very vivid, many times you'd hear a middle-aged man dressed in trench coat and maybe he's physics professor or nuclear engineer, but he has to abase himself and
to use begging voice to a dead-eyed grim ghoul behind a window casing, who say things like, you know, in a very dead voice, well, sir, you don't have such and such stamp in place. So you'd have to hem and a beg to such a creature. Now tell me if your life is much different, where decisive moments are in the hands of bureaucracies and banks, and you have this kind of PTSD experience, really, of when you don't have actual control over what happens to you. You know, this is why modern war is so harrowing. Everyone knows this, because unlike an ancient battle, where an ancient battle maybe it was 60 or 70 percent fortune, Fortuna, luck, chance, but the rest, 30, 40 percent, maybe more, was up to your own manly virtue.
You know, that's why you had famous warriors, it wasn't random, it was same as you have famous tennis players now, it's not random whatever Malcolm Gladwell tells you. But I can see someone makes a case for the other way, where it's 60 or 70 percent virtue in ancient battle and only 30 percent chance of whether you die or you win and so forth. But in modern war, it's mostly boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror. You hear this a lot from soldiers, whether it's artillery in World War I or IED, now you have just a random roadside bomb, or even just getting shot at from nowhere. I talked to veterans who were in firefights, they say they had this kind of dissociative experience when they were getting shot at. It seemed unreal. It comes to you later, but it's all almost random.
So now you can say it's maybe 90% fortuna and 10% virtue, if that, with notable exceptions. For example, in World War I, you still had flying aces, men like Manfred von Richtofen World War I, you also had stormtroopers. These were specialized, like special forces who berserk the trench lines, they jump over trench lines, Danunzio was such, Ernst Junger was such. Or you might have certain special operators even now who their performance depends on the virtues simply not just because of their inborn talents and training but because of the nature of their missions, or certain men who go into private and military contractor role. As many of my friends are doing by the way, I've encouraged many to go to this route
and I'm glad to report many have followed this advice, so you will have many soldiers soon of high virtue who follow my teaching of power. What do you think about that? But for the most part, the experience of the grunt soldier today is this PTSD type thing where it's almost all up to chance. And that's the experience of life also for many normal people, because so much of your fate depends on waiting, and often waiting for decisions from low IQ, venal people whose motivations are inscrutable. And maybe they're doing a favor for a cousin on the other side of the state, or maybe it's worse than that. Ethnic motivations, ethnic hatreds, or they did not like your face or how perfume you use, or they get indigestion that day from the corn syrup and birth control pill mash
that they consume for food, who knows, right, so your average schmuck, right, his experience of the world and often even money actually can't save you from such things. I've seen rich people have to go through this humiliating ritual too, but the experience is just one of waiting for bureaucrats to make decisions about you. This is why I always had a kind of contempt, wariness for so many people who puff themselves up about having a life and this, they use this phrase having a life, when so much of this depends on waiting for a bureaucrat decision or getting a license or this. And like I say in first episode of this Caribbean Rism program, you have scores also of shiboons in the bureaucracy to have both the third world venality and low IQ.
And on the other hand, at their disposal, they have the ferocious machinery of North European efficiency and bureaucratic power. So you can't even bribe them to expedite this. So you get banked from both ends, as it were, and now what? You want me to talk this election, right? But I already said what I think about the election two shows ago. Now we're in this strange lull, this strange place where there are pending court cases, pending political or legal conflicts behind the scene, so that we are not really able to see what happened. were just subjected to the most frightful misinformation propaganda campaigns from all sides that I've ever seen, rumors, you know, when everything's inverted, right? For example, the other day, it's as if people forgot that appeals exist, legal appeals,
right? And that Trump's legal strategy, Trump team legal strategy, depends on getting bad decisions at lower court so they can expedite to the extreme court. And Clarence Thomas' righteous gula ras can render judgment, right? So suddenly the anti-Trump brigades pretended to forget about that and everyone pretended that the law in America doesn't include an appeal process. All of a sudden there were a few posters and other commentators, they proclaimed it over because some gypsy in a black robe who calls himself a judge in Pennsylvania denied some case. So suddenly there are no more appeals, right? So by today this has been appealed to third district, but look, this is boring. I'm not going to do this daily sports ball for decisions in election battle now.
Because again, you know, this is not a politics show strictly, but what I'm saying is it's out of our hands and in the hands of much lesser people. And I wasn't even talking in this segment so much about the shiboons who counted the votes because you know, what do you expect from such people or the DNC, Podesta, Kiddy Trump got America out of TPP, which no other candidate would have done, no other president, but they're saying now they will bring it back if they let the reanimated corpse of the Biden pretense step into the presidency, if that happens. So why is it that it comes down to a few state legislatures to decide this? Or if America starts pathetically losing police actions again in the Middle East, that would
nevertheless have frightful body counts on the other side and leave many young men maimed. And presumably other places, not just Middle East or if they make missteps, they make mistakes. That could lead to a war with Russia, which, you know, my prediction of the 10th Bulldog Battalion getting annihilated outside of Kiev, that is a real possibility now. Well, look, I have to go get cigarette. I will be right back. Like Samurai Lord said, put death out of your minds, focus only on victory when in the middle of a fight. And the Samurai Lord that said this is in Sid Meier's Sword of Samurai Game is very historically correct game, I believe this. I also have a kind of experience I'd like to tell you about regarding spiritual warfare. I will tell you on next segment. Be right back. Thank you.
Tell me, why do these momentous decisions about your day-to-day life in very intimate since, why it rests in hints of people who, and I don't think they would disagree actually, but they're unworthy. When this unmanning, this disarming of the world, where the faith of millions, tens or hundreds of millions, whether in your neighborhood is flooded by Sudanese, whether they build a project next to your mother house, because they will bring back the Obama HUD rules about getting rid of racist white suburbs in this. If you let them come in, and I would say only a people of slaves reduced to a peonage served them even worse than the Cold War East Europeans. Only such a people would be facing this, where their fates on so intimate level are in hands
of a few lawyers, a few gypsy lords in black robes. That's right, gypsy lords in black robes, so-called judges, a handful of state legislatures. That's not a serious people where you have come to this, but you know, this demented farce goes on and we all wait for the decision of these nobodies on whether you will be living in a pod essentially. And like say the torrent of propaganda is so great, the torrent of rumor, the inversions we're seeing are so incredible. I mentioned just now this thing with appeals, as if everyone playing stupid, they don't know how the American legal system depends on appeals all of a sudden, but then also Also one of the strange spectacles, if you look at the election hacking, talk of election
hacking in the past year, it is almost all from Democrat and leftoids in the derp state media. It's almost all article about election hacking, vote manipulation, insecurity of election and this it came from mainstream journalists this year and the years before even and obviously they were setting up a narrative where they could challenge Trump election if he had won outright, which I believe of course he did, and I would guess he won this election by the way with somewhere like 55% of the vote or so, whereas he needed maybe 75% to overcome their fraud. Bolsonaro in Brazilian election in 2018 won I think formally he got 55% of the vote or 54, but in fact there was complete media blackout against him. He could only do his campaign.
is widely hated because he stands very much against Bolsonaro, who is much more, let's say, orthodox than Trump when it comes to nationalism and populism. But Greenwald very much hated because he's against Bolsonaro and Greenwald never tells you, the audience in America, about the enormous vote fraud that takes place every Brazilian election. A long tradition. That's a topic for other shows because it's done actually in much more brutal, overt, honest fashion in Brazil. But yes, Bolsonaro's actual share of the vote was much higher than the 55% he appeared to win in the count. In any case, also other inversions of attitude now where you see people suddenly pretend that witness sworn statements are not evidence. Before this, everyone knew they were evidence.
Now suddenly affidavits, witness statements of eyewitness is not evidence. Or just today, people pretend certification of a vote means it is over, when in fact in some states this is the legal trigger or precondition for challenging a vote total. It has to be certified first. So much we're getting smothered in these lies, these inversions from our corner of the internet. Another inversion I would like to tell you, and I don't like to engage in no explanations of the esoteric fights that go on between autistic fanatics like us. But so I made these tweets today, I think, saying what everyone on MAGA is thinking, but too cautious to say it, that, you know, if the GOP does not certify Trump win, which they have the full legal power to do, right, in 2016, Hillary and the Democrats would have
sent Hillary electors if they had owned these legislatures, no question about it. But the GOP now, they have this power, and if they don't do that, then the MAGA movement, Trump movement, should withhold votes, not just from the Georgia runoff, but all future elections really, just basically to end the GOP, which is the Ganon-Kunanan-Pethick party, to end them once and for all. You know, all their ideologues in Stafford and this in DC, right, are catamite, okay, So a friend just showed me today from Michigan, this guy Jeff Timmer, nobody, you don't have to know his name, but he's on the election commission of Michigan as a Republican and tonight I saw he's attacking Melania because he's a filthy, catamite, never-Trumped GOP, and these are the people who staff a Republican Party.
So basically we want to transform it entirely or end it, the so-called Republican Party. It has to become Trumpist, genuinely Trumpist, or it has to end. And so most MAGA and the Trump people, this is what they are thinking now, even if they don't say yet. So you'd think the far left would be happy, right? And I mean the far right too, you know, the Votan Wignats, the Votan so-called white nationalists who are supposedly the salt of the earth working class, representing the vanguard, vanguard of the white working class, right? Of course they're nothing of the sort, but this is how they pass themselves off the larp. Some of them are from Silicon Valley, right? But you'd think they would be happy. I mean, here is lifetime chance to destroy the GOP, totally, right?
Isn't this what they said they wanted? Here is chance to crush also the credibility of Zorg, of the NWO, of this regime where it matters. This regime that goes around the world accusing countries of not having real democracy, accusing others of having fake votes and here is your chance really to beat the rhetorical hammer on them and to see how tens of millions of people lose faith in this fake democratic system right because that's the thing now you can get tens of millions of MAGA people to believe this which is the truth i mean they should believe this but what do they do what do these so-called edgy dissidents do right the vote and avoid nationalists are instead talking about free and fair elections, and the dignity of our election integrity, right? I mean, isn't that odd?
And the far left, the far left who had Bernie robbed from them through overt fraud, this why Seth Rich was so angry, by the way, because he knew they stole it from Bernie. But the far left, they're talking about election integrity, or norms and values, basically. They sound like Evan McMuffin. So you have these very odd inversions, why? And it's because, like my friend the bureaucrat said, a lot of these extremist dissident movements are fake, okay? They're never Trump or DNC fronts, okay? And the purpose of any dissident movement as a movement is to police actual dissidents. That's right, the purpose of a dissident movement is to police actual dissidents, to harass them and so forth. So you have a spectacle in the United States now where these bizarre, shameless inversions
of positions take place, a deluge of lies, you have the open intimidations of public officials, of election officials of a sort, that doesn't even go on in Tanzania when it happens there. There are riots in this and the macabre wait, where supposedly our fates, and whether you can walk on the street without a muzzle next year, supposedly this is in the hands of nobody's state legislators. One wonders where the breakout is, right? What is the breakout against all this awful machinery, this web? Like the flying ace or the stormtrooper in World War I, it is only brash courage that can ultimately save the people caught in this web, that can only break through with courage. Which is why I said the only way to break free of machinery of modern state is with
a Caesar, a leader of charisma, who can crush through all this with vigor. Now it remains to be seen if Trump is such a man. It's not me or my friends, you know, who can do it. I just run comedy and education show here, right? It's for fun, yes, but it is someone of Trump stature like him or Flynn or somebody close to him that can call for what is needed going forward. And I actually think, aside from that, his path to win is still reasonable and possible. It depends on something as unsexy and stayed as, you know, simply reinstating previous year's rates of ballot rejections. It would hand all these states to Trump, right? Follow Per Grimmer on Twitter. He is a very good lawyer, strong understanding of this, P-E-R-E-G-R-I-M-N-E-R.
He has a very good commentary on this, predicted basically everything that's going on now back in October 1st and predicted also a narrow Trump win at Supreme Court simply because Because all these states changed election law, unconstitutionally so. And so a very good chance an extreme court and the Gullah master Clarence Thomas can overturn it. And again, simply reinstating previous years of ballot rejection with the – I mean, I just saw today in Georgia, 59 counties had zero absentee ballot rejections. Not zero percent, round it to zero, there's a few and it's rounded to zero percent. No, but zero, zero. Not even Saddam would have had the effrontery to do this, right? And simply going, for example, Georgia to a three percent ballot rejection rate gives
Trump all these disputed states, and three percent is the traditional one. And that can be done through recounts and in court. So let's see what happens. I won't speculate, but I suspect even in such cases, public pressure will have to be exerted and it's not me, I'm a guy whose opinion on internet and a comedy show, it would have to be Trump, Flynn, men of that stature to call on supporters. And these next few weeks will, despite the occasional lulls in action like now there will be empty periods, but these next few weeks will determine history to a large extent and will determine Donald Trump's place, legacy, whether he is to be one of its greatest man or possibly one of its worst, and I have no doubt that me and my friends, our plans
will continue in always creeping in secret until the great manifestation of our power in the world on the high seas. But meanwhile, let us wait as the next few weeks will be great historic spectacle either way, very entertaining. Continue to send power to Drumpf, and I planning, I think I told you, forgive if too much information, By planning something, but when Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, that happened because I saw a prostitute in Lisbon, and I tell you it was a prostitute of very demented face, okay? I'm never doing that again. I call her from internet. She did not show her face. She had very nice body when she showed my door. I mean, it frightened me, the face. You know, again, I saw it at this family show, but I just had an unusual experience with
that because where, oddity of situation, I was frightened by this kind of monstrous face, and I directed my energy, my spiritual explosion, in a sense, outwards, so I could see above my forehead and rising to ceiling a purple-violet-green emanation, a ball of light that traveled. She couldn't see it, but I saw it, and it traveled out of building, and immediately after I sent her home, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was already dead. I mean, look, I'm sorry I'm not making this up. You can ask my online friends, the other frogs at the time. I told them this in private at the time. And so I will see if I can somehow reproduce that event now, and I will consult Wilhelm Reich manual on this. The Orgone Machine, look on the principles behind that Wilhelm Reich.
And how to direct such energies if I can manage to learn to use this during this dispute. It is very unusual thing to consider. It is called Vajrayana or Diamond Vehicle Secret Practice. Please call the Dalai Lama for assistance, Donald Tron. Call on the Devas. I will be right back. You know this 59th show, that is a lot of show and if you're a regular listener you You know I often avoid talk of politics unless it's a real crisis moment or something interesting. This show covers many things in history or literature and because of a kind of situation now where we're actually shut out of any certain knowledge about decisions and we're all rumors that I hear I don't trust. People all say I have special source in this.
Like my friend Lachie Giuliano says, human intelligence is shit, it sucks, why? Because even if guy telling you is well-intentioned, when he get information may be lying to him is very hard to sift through rumor. And I was going to do historical topic for this show, maybe Indochina or maybe history of Kingdom of Siam, where I am thinking of taking refuge. I see my friend Alexander Cortez having very much fun time on beach Thailand and it's interesting place that was never, Thailand was never colonized, it's always interesting to see what lead to some nations able to escape colonization when their neighbors are not. There is a political art there but many other things too, national character or the character of dynasties and ruling classes.
And you see on a smaller scale now, Mongolia is mostly able to play off China and Russia against each other, preserve its own independence. I meet one time West Point student, Mongolian, who has trained the United States on the exchange program, and I have a long talk with him. America does this, it selects elite from foreign countries and invites them over for a year or two for an exchange program. He was not going to be indoctrinated by America ideology. He was very clear right. He come from powerful family in Mongolia and I tell him forthright I hope you and your friends are able one day to overthrow the government of Mongolia and to take power because he knew they were ruled by nobodies and I wanted to bring back the glory of the Khans
including Ungern von Sternberg who I will do future show on as I keep promise you he He is a great man of power, Roman Ungern von Sternberg from history and he see what I tell him and he agree. This was some year back. I could never talk to an American this way, even a few years before 2015, but he very receptive. I didn't have to tell him. He said, yes, I will do coup with my friends and this kind of ambition is normal in many country I think and I think a new generation in America too is ambition of a free man. He tell me many things about mining operations in Mongolia and who runs them, very interesting. And he tell me also, he complained about food in America. He tell me, vegetable, this is something I try to get used to. This is novelty for me.
I think it's funny because you go to places around Mongolia, like the Tuvan or the Yakuts, and these are the people who live on the steps there on the taiga, and they think all vegetable foods taste like wood and they're not fit for human consumption, they don't want it. And he tell me, well, at least Korean food is a bit similar to Mongolian. I can eat meat, he say. I don't remember if I say this before, I'm sorry, but so, you know, I covered non-political topic many time, but then I thought, it's too cutesy, you know, we're all in middle of election fight. So I want to talk this crisis on everybody mind now. But so I stick to political matters, and what interests and upsets me more than anything is this lockdown business and the universal compliance with the lockdowns worldwide, very
pessimistic spectacle for me. It seems with lockdown and mask mandate is universal compliance, even in unruly, otherwise dysfunctional nations. I hear from friends all over the world, same thing. And you know, that's a good thing. That's one thing. If I may get meta or self-congratulatory for a moment, I may not be able to mobilize millions or this and that's not what I'm for, but you know what I can do? I have devoted friends in every country almost, every small corner of the world, friends who are devoted and strong and some quite experienced and fanatical in every city in this world I have this. I would assume even that some of them would be ready to help me in various ways if the time should come, as I would be ready to help them and get them in touch with other friends.
That's one thing I think I am good at, but for now it's information that comes to me from every city. So I try to keep my antennae on the spirit now of this country and now that I hear from everywhere, from Tunisia, you know, Tunisia unruly place, nothing works there, but people People are complying with the laws and the regulations they're copying from Europe regarding Wuhan flu. This has been a moment of great pessimism for me to see how even the third world, even – and I say third world with highest praise because I choose to live there because I cannot stand the antiseptic, highly controlled nature of life in the first world. But even in the hot-blooded places with chimp-out potential and a revolutionary fervor, with
the history of revolutionary activity, people supinely accept these lockdowns so far. And I look around the world, I could not believe, even in Argentina, a lockdown since March, for example, and I ask friends there, I ask, where is a revolutionary fervor of their past? If anyone, I would have guessed, they would have overthrown their government by now over these things. But it's two things, first of all, he say, it's the fear which they've successfully manipulated in people, where many, for example, Latinx Americans, and I assume others in third world too, perhaps as a monkey sea fashion they want to copy first world, but Latinx Americans believe this virus travels for a mile and has a 60% fatality rate. I don't know. And then there is also the inculcation into globohomo.
He says this is the second reason. And this is where young leftoids and students are often in the seat of revolutionary mobilization. So it's a very funny episode actually during the fall of the Soviet Union, let's say the late 70s, 80s, when they're doing their Afghanistan disaster and they come in and one of the chief honchos of the Politburo, I forget who, but they weren't having a good time in Afghanistan So he tells his underlings, well, what are you doing? Go to Kabul, mobilize the students. The Soviet agitation was used to mobilizing the students. Of course, there was no student faction in Afghanistan even at the time, but people cannot escape the framework, ideological, that they inherit. So this America make same mistake now in Afghanistan in different side.
But generally, left-wing students, they are a seat of revolutionary mobilization, but they've been co-opted to such an extent by ruling establishment, which demagogues them with race, but especially with gender theory, and with gay agitation, and satisfies in them that revolutionary instinct with these other things. So now they believe themselves to be rebelling against the man in the form of bourgeois mores as they believe to be dominant, right? To them, that is the ruling system, the bourgeois family values, so-called, of the middle class. But the actual political establishment thus paints itself as the underdog, as the outsider, even as it becomes a very overt oligarchy and technocracy. And yes, people are stupid enough to fall for this, where they are under the thumb of
an alliance of Paul Singer types with Obama types in all these countries, right? So oligarchs together with fake left-wing populists. But people accept it because they think in pushing gender anomaly rights, they are fighting some generic system of oppression. And now you understand of why this Frankfurt School, Foucault also, understanding of political struggle as a counterculture facing itself off against system of oppression. a vague counterculture on one side and a vague system of oppression on the other. It's a complete distortion of what political life actually is, but it's very effective at distorting what is usually the reservoir of a revolutionary activity, the students, the leftoids, and so forth.
And in this way, the modern state demagogues, by always finding new underclass clients of some kind to weaponize against the middle, in very much similar way ancient kings could form alliance with the people against the nobility, whereas the tyrant in Plato is always the champion of the people against the nobility. But in this case, it is this technocracy oligarchy against the middle class and the working class, in other words against the tax-paying base of a country, and they keep finding new clients to rile up and demagogue. Now it's gays, now it's trannies, they'll keep finding new ones. And so the most reliable reservoir of what could have been uprisings against these lockdowns, because these measures have been successfully demagogued as fashionable, as scientific and
as something that hurts the small business owner who is the target middle demographic in question. So these students and the leftoids are of course not against the lockdowns, they're for them. So for a place like Argentina or Chile, this would be the explanation. But I'm not sure what it is in North Africa or even in Israel where, by the way, a lot of the anger against Netanyahu comes from his subservience to a coterie of Fauci's and so on. We will see if the Israelis rise up. I just want somewhere to, you know, but I have unfortunately darker explanation for all these goings on, which in my nightmare, and now with talk of the great reset you all Here it seems they are trying to make these measures permanent, or part of them permanent, and why would they not?
Because they can reduce you to an easily controlled cipher, traced, contacted, contact tracing, enrich their donors beyond all expectations through these lockdowns, and they can cement themselves as ruling hierarchy until this demonic edifice crumbles, which you know could be a while. You can never rely on that. Just because a regime is against nature, you can say, yes, it will fall sooner than others, but it may last decades, and it can do incredible damage like Soviet Union did. But even the Soviets or the Satan of the modern minds, the Nazis, they never went to these lengths. The change in life now that is being affected by this technocracy is beyond anything Nazis or fascists, they're Satan, right? anything Nazis tried or would have tried, I mean the lockdowns, the change in human
life being proposed right now with this great reset thing is a greater change than any since the agricultural revolution and it would be something far worse than that of course. This is what I fear that they may successfully make these restrictions permanent and worldwide or nearly so and so which like the agricultural revolution would require not only new religions and customs and outlook which they are openly designing. But a new kind of man, you know, indeed the erection of this satanic project would depend on an already existing type of human. And this is what I worry about, that you are seeing in fact the last man become militant, Nietzsche's last man. To those of you who have worried about the last man, described of course in Zarathustra's
prologue from Nietzsche, many of you didn't think it through well. I don't want to be condescending. Many of you understand it surely, but a few of you, let's say conservatives, you did not understand the last man from Mitchell because you listen to conservatives like Fukuyama and to others who did not understand it and who really misinterpreted the last man as a kind of relaxed, fun-loving type who like to go with skateboard on the beach or Swedish volleyball beach or this as the land of the lotus eaters is how they misinterpreted the last man. Well, now you find out it's something quite different. It's not as a pleasure lover without higher aspirations of the spirit or of nobility. If that existed is not a big problem because you could presumably carve out a private world
of excellence like these conservatives and so forth wanting that, but no, they will never allow you. You find out the last man is quite different. It is the sick and the obese, essentially, and a dark thought. But you know, there were already people living under lockdown. Before this crisis, do you understand this, there were already people essentially living under lockdown and their life changes in no essential way because of this crisis. Because if you're, I'm not talking about somebody who's fat and trying to improve and this, But if you're a malicious obese, an obese in mind and spirit too, who isn't just fat but a militant fat, let's say, somebody who refuses to improve and who nurses a hatred for health and vitality, and not just the obese, but many other kinds of spiritually
deformed, the feminist or this, what Nietzsche calls the haters of life. But how does lockdown change anything for these people? And you might imagine, you know, many friends say the lockdowns are especially hard on roasties, who of course love, you would think they love to carouse and to seek Chad cock for, they use Chad for masturbation and to drink. But in my experience, I know of girls, some of them older ones, who can no longer do the Chad carousel and they are embittered and older. And they relish, of course, in the lockdowns and the rituals of masks and cleanings and so on. It's part of their revenge on the world as well. So you see what I'm saying that this, the most tyrannical change in human life
in recorded history, if indeed they should make it permanent or try to, they can only do this because they might have cooperation of, let's say, even 30 or 40 percent of the population, including the selfish old. And that's why in a rich country like America, even before this, the health sector was a sixth or a fifth of the economy. That is amazing. It's a nation of cripples, of cripplets. wear my medicine, I need my meds, who give my medicine? That is very receptive to this kind of change, this reset, that population. It's already a nursing home nation. And how did this human being come about? That is a very big topic for a very long show I may do, maybe even later this week. But as to what this is, in short, what is it? It is weakness. That is what lest man means.
And now you see the full meaning of Nietzsche saying that there is no good and evil, but there is strong and weak. And he asks, what is bad? Weakness. Bad is the weak and the weak are the bad. The Greek word is the kakoi, the kakos, the bad, the weak, the wretched. And when you hear that the weak is the bad and this kind of rhetoric, you've been made to think, well, he's a Nazi in this, right? Because what could he mean? Oh, he, it's cruel. He's talking about, you know, genociding the sick and the retards and whatnot and about eugenics. That's what you've been told. Well, maybe so or maybe not. But you see actually it was this so-called great reset and this smothering medical totalitarianism that actually
he's right. The weak are not nice. The weak and the bad and the bad and the weak are the same. The weak are malicious. And these are the people who would smother all life out stronger in those days, which I believe to be attributable to the difference of education founded upon the difference of their religion and ours. For, as our religion teaches us the truth and the true way of life, it causes us to attach less value to the honors and possessions of this world, whereas the pagans, esteeming those things as the highest good, were more energetic and ferocious in their actions. We may observe this also in most of their institutions, beginning with the magnificence of their sacrifices as compared with the humility of ours, which are gentle solemnities rather
than magnificent ones, and have nothing of energy or ferocity in them, while in theirs there was no lack of pomp and show, to which was added the ferocious and bloody nature of the sacrifice by slaughter of many animals, and the familiarity with this terrible sight assimilated the nature of men to their sacrificial ceremonies. Besides this, the pagan religion deified only the men who had achieved great glory, such as commanders of armies and chiefs of republics, whereas ours glorifies the humble and contemplative man more than the man of action. Our religion, moreover, places the supreme happiness and humility, lowliness, and a contempt for worldly objects, whilst the other, on the contrary, places the supreme good in grandeur
of soul, strength of body, and all such other, call it, Brundridge mindset, you see, as render men formidable, yes, Homeric power. And if our religion claims of us fortitude of soul, it is more to enable us to suffer than to achieve great deeds. Now listen to what he says next. These principles seem to me to have made men feeble, and cause them to become an easy prey to evil-minded men who can control them more securely, seeing that the great body of men, for the sake of gaining paradise, are more disposed to endure injuries than to avenge them. And although it would seem that the world has become effeminate and heaven disarmed, yet this arises unquestionably from the baseness of men who have interpreted our religion according to the promptings of indolence rather than those of virtue."
So he's saying that Christianity has been misinterpreted as a religion of weakness, but how its true teaching can be one of strength. Well, that's a big topic for another time. But you know, listen to what he say, heaven disarmed, yes, because of the weakness of many that allows this smothering tyranny. They allow this, you know. Well, we will see. You know, they may have shot their wad too soon. You know, it makes me think something strange, what Machiavelli say, at least someone who misinterprets Christianity even in his time gains paradise through weakness. But what does the modern leftoid gain? The acclamation of fashion? Because they don't believe in the salvation of paradise. So in giving up their freedom and their manliness, what does the modern leftoid, the denatured
Christian, so to speak, believe in? They gain nothing. They gain only the praise of their, well you know this, I said in book, they want to smell each other's farts. But again I say, we will see, they may have shot their war too soon, in other words there may be enough fight left in the peoples of the world that they will not much longer tolerate this. You know it hasn't, most people think this will pass soon in months and in France and England now where they put new lockdowns, Macron and these people are already signaling to people, we're going to end them very soon, we will come out of them. I think if they try to make them permanent, there will be uprisings and very encouraging to see uprisings in Germany, the Teutonic spirit arises, huge, vigorous uprisings.
I hope they overthrow their government. And I expect that even in the third world, when they have had their fill of it, the reaction will be monstrous against this terrible tyranny of the nurse ratchets. We will see. I don't know. We will see. We're in a crisis that is of course related. But me and my friends, we did what we could. Now it is up to Trump to prove what he is. Again, I think he has decent chance. It depends on exertion of his will. And either way, someone crosses the Rubicon now, whether it is him or the other side, and America will never be the same. In case of Trump's victory, our task is made easier. But in the other case also we will ultimately triumph I believe and all friends, everyone
I notice nobody is down, everyone seems energized for a great fight, it's very good energy. And meanwhile the frogs, our friendships and plans will keep moving forward no matter the outcome. And I've said this to you before in 2017, I'll show you I said it in my book also, but the purpose of Trump, look what was it, look let's say he gets second term, again good chance, but we'll see. Let's say he gets second term and then he's followed for another eight years by a Trumpist. So let's say best case scenario for political matters now, right? So he gets 2020 to 2024 and then he's followed not a GOP type, but somebody who actually follows his policies. Let's say Coulter likes and Coulter likes a dissent is governor of Florida, a very quiet type.
He achieves much, but without the rhetoric, but achieves much in a Trumpist sense. So let's say it will be DeSantis or even Kobach or Stephen Miller or somebody like that follow Trump, and I would say 16 years of Trumpist rule can hold off American decline for an extra two or three decades maybe. But that is it. It is not salvation. America has big problems that could I think only really have been stopped in early 1990s with Buchanan, you know, but Buchanan didn't have quite the charisma of Trump to win. But in terms of my aims, or the aims of my friends, how to put it, it is quite alien I mean. Our designs are rather different. I do not hide this, I never did. And the purpose of these men is only to give us the space and the time to do what we are planning.
Whereas my fear has been that otherwise, without Trump, a revolutionary regime like America is entering at the end of Obama years already, or now potentially if they allow zombie Be Be Don and Gamal Harris to install themselves, and it would be a time where we would be harassed and persecuted, where they will enact 100 Wacos and Oklahoma City false flags so they can come after us. And I already see, it's very clear the narrative, I see the whole counter-terrorism scam establishment in academia, they're setting the narrative for painting me and my friends as American ISIS. There's already articles in Washington Post, they did it on Roush and B, they tried to push this meme because that's what they're being told.
By the way, they're not being told as part of a conspiracy, they look at Qs and they try to forward their career, so they repeat this American ISIS. Okay, so this is what's coming. A terrible time if they install these cretins, but I don't think even the pessimists on our side have realized how bad it would get, and I'm not talking about Kamala, FEMA, camps, although in the future, who knows, they could do that. But they have other means they've already used in the Clinton years and Obama to come after us, except it will be a hundred times worse, so they will do it. So it is this breathing room that I was trying to get for us in our support for Trump and Salvini and this in Europe. Many European nationalists are writing me, they want Trump to come in, they understand
his importance, and I hope he does too. Because I've made no secret of this actually for many years, but our aims are quite different from that of the populists, of the nationalists. I say this in my book, and I don't want to spell it out too much now because I will do a future show fully on it, but now when we are in the middle of a political fight we must focus on the near-term victory. But we see Trump really as a godsend fortune because he is at once the great weapon against the regime and also a great reprieve for us, a relief from persecution that could otherwise become very smothering, it could become a great retardant. But as I say, our aims regardless are quite different and they are obscure from the side of the normies. That is good.
And ultimately, however, I have no doubt that we will triumph if we follow the right path. You should have already been forming close friendships with two or three men who you feel ultimately that you can trust them with your life and set about the great tasks we have in the coming years, the great work, the dawning of the black sun. I think opportunities for action are very great in the coming years, exciting and interesting times, regardless. I will leave you now with amazing quote from Mishima Interview in English. Mishima, who kept Japanese flame spirit alive for a century. In any case, until next time, I see you, Bap out. I wanted to revive some samurai spirits through it, because I don't want to revive Halakiri itself,
but through the vision of such a very strong vision of Halakiri, I wanted to inspire and stimulate younger people. And through such a stimulation, I wanted to revive some old traditional sense of honor, or sense of very strong responsibility, and such a sense of death in order. That's my purpose.