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November 2, 2017
On the Write | Islam Attacks New York… Again | #1
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October 30, 2017
Alt Right 101 | Immigration or Conquest? | #2
Video Version:
You can find the audio version on Spreaker.
In This Episode We Discuss:
1:35 The lie of “a nation of immigrations” in the USA vs UK
4:34 The purpose of mass immigration
8:58 Why racial voting patterns matter
11:33 The problem with welfare and benefits as it relates to migration
16:23 How the government avoids deportations in the USA and UK
20:32 How mass immigration affects every day life
25:15 Third world immigration equals third world problems
28:07 Financial incentives that attract immigrants
33:42 How foreign cultures do not share Western values
36:40 Islamic property manipulation in the UK
39:16 Magic dirt theory
45:22 Emotional manipulation regarding integration
50:58 How the media, police, and politicians hide immigrant crime
Quotes:
“The goal of mass migration is to replace the European. It is to get rid of us. It is to destroy us. Because ultimately, we are the only people who will ever have what it takes to stand up to the insidious globalist internationalists who wish to rule over us.”
“It’s just a matter of time before they attempt to make things that are not normal for the West, things such as polygamy, or female genital mutilation, normalized for religious reasons. I’ve traveled to the Middle East and I can say beyond a shadow of a doubt that they do not reciprocate the values that you give to them.”
“UK law actually favors immigrants. But it not only favors immigrants but it (the law) invites them to come here. It’s something that entices them to come here. Because when they come here, they not only know that they’re gonna get benefits, not only do they know that they’re going to be housed first, but it is a way that they can get on the property ladder, buy up property, and it is a way that allows them to colonize entire cities in a very short amount of time.”
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October 26, 2017
Brief Channel Update
October 25, 2017
Eli Mosley | A New Direction for Identity Evropa
Video Version:
Audio version available on Spreaker
In This Episode We Discuss:
1:05 How Eli found the Alt Right
4:36 Which writers and thinkers influenced Eli
7:20 How Eli learned to talk to the media
11:23 Eli’s experience at Trump’s inauguration
14:51 The dehumanization of Trump supporters by the left
16:31 How Eli moved up in the ranks of the Alt Right
20:18 What is Identity Europa about?
26:40 What qualities does Identity Europa look for?
33:48 What is Project Siege?
37:25 What type of activism will we see in the future?
42:18 Thoughts on physical activism and the risks involved
43:58 Eli’s experience at the University of Florida event
50:30 The reality of identity politics
52:46 Moving from meta-politics to politics
Quotes:
“We can use the media for our means. They’re gonna try to make me look like an evil scary person. This is not something we should be surprised about. But if we’re looking at pieces like what Showtime did with Nathan (Damigo), that was a good propaganda film. That made us look descent.”
“Our way of thinking was fake it til’ you make it. Him and I (a friend) were going to poster thirteen schools in one weekend and people are going to think we (Identity Europa) have hundreds of members. We’re gonna go drop a banner somewhere and it’s going to make it look like we have way more than we do. And it was a way of growing the Pennsylvania area.”
“I’d like to take direct pages out of the leftist playbooks as far as activism goes and as far as civil disobedience goes. I’d like to do things like block the entrance to Twitter’s headquarters and sit down and make them physically remove us. I would like to go and do sit ins at business or in classes where professors are specifically anti-white. We haven’t tried these tactics yet.”
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October 23, 2017
Alt Right 101 | Why Identity Matters | #1
Video Version:
Audio Version on Spreaker
In This Episode We Discuss:
2:40 Various types of identity
6:08 Other races understand the importance of race
9:25 How non-cohesive communities are preyed upon
11:48 Examples from our ancestry
15:45 Why identity politics is the prevailing game
24:25 Nationalism is natural and desirable
28:06 The distinction between foreign ethnic people vs. indigenous people of a nation
32:50 Looking at what our ancestors achieved with pride and not conflating it with white supremacy
41:07 Collectivism and its role in our past and future
43:57 Divorcing the culture from its people
51:38 Whites who have fallen from grace and why this happens
Quotes:
“The history and culture that surrounds us is what binds us and what makes us a cohesive community because it allows us to relate to one another. It shows us our shared sense of ancestry. It shows us where we came from. But equally, if you know where you come from, you know where your ancestors were going. And if you know where you ancestors were going, that is like a road map for you. A road map for future generations so you can carry on in the right direction.”
“When people come to this country, the left are so quick to talk of their wonderful culture and the way they’ve enriched us. But they will claim we have no culture. That we have no identity. That we need enriching. But that’s false. And it’s false because it’s used as a way to attack us.”
“I have extreme pride in my own people and I want to hold us their achievements. And why shouldn’t you? Why shouldn’t our children grow up to be proud of their ancestors? Why shouldn’t they grow up and say, ‘wow, look at what we did.'”
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October 21, 2017
Putin Speaks on Trump Haters
It appears as though Putin is calling out the Dems on their Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Americans don’t show enough respect for President Trump.
“Mr. Trump was elected by the American people. And at least for this reason it is necessary to show respect for him, even if you do not agree with some of his positions,” Putin said at the Valdai International Discussion Club when asked what advice he could give his U.S. counterpart, according to state-run Tass Russian News Agency.
Putin said that “disrespect is shown for [Trump]” in the U.S., which he called “regrettable.”
“One can argue but one can’t show disrespect, even not for him personally but for those people who voted for him,” he said. “I believe that the president of the United States does not need any advice because one has to possess certain talent and go through this trial to be elected, even without having the experience of such big administrative work. He [Trump] has done this.”
Putin said that Mr. Trump “won honestly” in the 2016 presidential election.
In September, Putin said that Mr. Trump was “not my bride, and I’m not his groom.” Asked how Russia would feel if Mr. Trump were impeached, Putin said it would be “absolutely wrong” for Russia to discuss U.S. politics.
This comes as Special Counsel Robert Mueller continues the federal investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion between Russian officials and the Trump campaign to help Mr. Trump win.
Have you ever gone onto YouTube and seen those videos of the Russians praising Putin when asked what they think of him? They love him. Nearly every person says so and that their quality of life is so much better than it used to be thanks to his efforts. Now to be fair, they’ve never known anyone else in recent years. So if things could be even better, they wouldn’t be aware of it. But then again… anything is better than what they’ve previously experienced. So if Putin says that Trump needs a little more respect, that says a lot given how his own people measure the quality of his performance.


Richard Spencer vs. Cucked German Moron
If you’re brain can handle it… please watch this German cuck whose logic will make your brain hurt vs. Richard Spencer.
The fact that it took this man less than two minutes to reference Hitler says it all. Leftists won’t let us speak because we will win with our arguments every time. And the fact that he won’t admit that people are jailed for hate speech in Germany says a lot about the level of indoctrination the Germans have undergone.


October 19, 2017
Gymnastics Abuses Continue
It saddens me that a sport I loved so deeply as I grew up and engaged in for years allowed such abuses to happen. McKayla Maroney was one of my favs. Her vault in London during the team final will go down in gymnastics history as one of the best ever performed. And now this.
Two time Olympic medalist McKayla Maroney revealed on Wednesday that her former USA Gymnastics doctor sexually abused her for seven years — starting when she was just 13.
Maroney identified convicted sex offender Larry Nassar as her repeat abuser in a statement inspired by the #MeToo movement, which encourages those who’ve been victims of sexual harassment or sexual assault to speak out.
Nassar has been accused of molesting dozens of young athletes associated with USA Gymnastics and his Michigan State University clinic.
He is being sued by more than 125 women claiming he sexually assaulted them under the pretense of medical treatment.
But Maroney on Wednesday said her famous scowl came on the heels of one of Nassar’s abusive episodes.
Maroney became a viral sensation during the 2012 Olympics in London when she famously scowled on the podium after winning just the silver medal in the vault event.
President Obama doubled down on the “McKayla Is Not Impressed” meme in a photo with her in the Oval Office in November 2012.
“It seemed whenever and wherever this man could find the chance, I was ‘treated,’” Maroney wrote. “It happened in London before my team and I won the gold medal, and it happened before I won my silver.”
Maroney, now 21, said her 2012 Olympic victories were marred by his abuse.
In a statement to ABC News Wednesday, USA Gymnastics said it “admires the courage of those, like McKayla Maroney, who have come forward to share their personal experiences with sexual abuse.
“We, like so many others, are outraged and disgusted by the conduct of which Larry Nassar is accused. We are sorry that any athlete has been harmed during her or his gymnastics career.
We are strengthening and enhancing our policies and procedures regarding abuse, as well as expanding our educational efforts to increase awareness of signs to watch for and reporting suspicions of abuse, including the obligation to immediately report,” the organization added.
Maroney said Nassar’s abuse began at a Karolyi training camp in Texas and continued until she retired from gymnastics last year.
She said the worst of the abuse took place during the 2011 world championships in Japan, when she became a breakout star. She said Nassar gave her a sleeping pill on the flight to Tokyo and she woke up in his hotel room, once again “getting a ‘treatment.’”
“I thought I was going to die that night,” she wrote.
She remembered watching the 2004 Olympic games in Athens as an 8-year-old and said she had hopes of one day competing. And while she fulfilled her dreams, she lamented the abuse she suffered along the way.
“Sure, from the outside looking in, it’s an amazing story. I did it. I got there, but not without a price,” she added.
It’s unclear if Maroney is a plaintiff in the federal lawsuit against Nassar.
FBI Agent Rod Charles testified in his 2016 child porn case that Nassar targeted victims as young as six. He would tell his victims that the abuse, which often involved digital penetration, would help treat hip or back pain, according to court papers.
Nassar tried to dispose of several hard drives, which were filled with tens of thousands of child porn images, according to a transcript of his arraignment.
He pleaded guilty to child porn possession in July and is awaiting trial in three criminal cases alleging that he sexually molested nine girls, including nine gymnasts seeking treatment for injuries.
He has pleaded not guilty to those accusations, and his attorney said Nassar intends to go to trial in December.
Jamie Dantzscher, 35, was an early accuser of Nassar. She, too, claimed he abused her while claiming to be providing her with medical treatment.
She won a team bronze in the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.
Rachael Denhollander has alleged that Nassar abused her five times when she was 15 in Nassar’s office at Michigan State.
Denhollander told the Indianapolis Star that Nassar abused her treating her for back pain in 2000.
Three-time national champion rhythmic gymnast Jessica Howard was another victim. In an op-ed in the New York Times this year, she called for “additional systemic change … to safeguard athletes from psychological and physical abuse.”
When you’re a gymnast, you’re at the mercy of the team doctors, coaches and leaders. You can’t speak out or you will be at risk for losing everything you worked hard for. Every penny your family spent to make your dreams come true. And your reputation if other girls say they weren’t molested or accuse you of lying because they like said person who is being accused. It’s a messy trap. And one the Karoyli’s (who I despise) allowed to take place. Shame on them.
It’s a shame to know that while McKayla was giving the performance of her life, she was also suffering in this horrific way.


October 17, 2017
Comey Knew. And So Did We.
This one ought to tear up the liberals. Did Comey help HRC by deciding prematurely the outcome of her email scandal… only to submit another inquiry weeks before the election? Which side is he on?
The FBI released emails Monday confirming that former FBI Director James Comey drafted statements regarding the Hillary Clinton email investigation months before the probe was closed.
The bureau released a file entitled “Drafts of Director Comey’s July 5, 2016 Statement Regarding Email Server Investigation,” to its Freedom of Information Act website.
The file contains an email Comey sent May 2, 2016, to several FBI officials regarding the Clinton email probe, which was referred to internally by the codename “Midyear Exam.”
The draft statement was first revealed in late August by Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The Republicans questioned whether Comey’s draft statement indicated that he had arrived at a conclusion about the Clinton investigation months before he interviewed the former secretary of state and numerous other witnesses.
The draft was also prepared before the Justice Department had made immunity deals with Clinton aides Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson.
“Conclusion first, fact-gathering second — that’s no way to run an investigation,” Grassley and Graham wrote the FBI in August, seeking more information about Comey’s drafts.
“The outcome of an investigation should not be prejudged while FBI agents are still hard at work trying to gather the facts,” they added.
Comey announced on July 5, 2016 — three days after FBI investigators finally interviewed Clinton — that he would not be recommending charges against the Democrat for mishandling classified information on her private email system.
The emails released on Monday do not show Comey’s draft statement. The contents of his email exchanges are completely redacted.
On May 16, 2016, Comey’s chief of staff, James Rybicki, forwarded Comey’s draft statement to other FBI officials asking for any comments on the document.
“Please send me any comments on this statement so we may roll into a master doc for discussion with the Director at a future date,” Rybicki wrote to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, FBI official Peter Strzock, the chief investigator on the Clinton probe, and several other FBI officials.
Why both Comey and HRC aren’t in prison is beyond me. The liberals called her capable and competent while those on the right correctly called her a crook, along with Comey. The crowds at Trump rallies chanted “lock her up” for a reason. But that disappeared when Trump was elected probably because Trump didn’t want to be seen as a monster who threw his opponent in prison. But I haven’t forgotten. I still want that woman locked up. Along with Comey. Firing him was a bit gratifying. But it wasn’t enough. Criminals should go to prison.


The Guardian Approves of the Collective?
Do my eyes deceive me? Did a writer for the Guardian make an argument for collectivism and rejection of the worshiped individual?
What greater indictment of a system could there be than an epidemic of mental illness? Yet plagues of anxiety, stress, depression, social phobia, eating disorders, self-harm and loneliness now strike people down all over the world. The latest, catastrophic figures for children’s mental health in England reflect a global crisis
There are plenty of secondary reasons for this distress, but it seems to me that the underlying cause is everywhere the same: human beings, the ultrasocial mammals, whose brains are wired to respond to other people, are being peeled apart. Economic and technological change play a major role, but so does ideology. Though our wellbeing is inextricably linked to the lives of others, everywhere we are told that we will prosper through competitive self-interest and extreme individualism.
In Britain, men who have spent their entire lives in quadrangles – at school, at college, at the bar, in parliament – instruct us to stand on our own two feet. The education system becomes more brutally competitive by the year. Employment is a fight to the near-death with a multitude of other desperate people chasing ever fewer jobs. The modern overseers of the poor ascribe individual blame to economic circumstance. Endless competitions on television feed impossible aspirations as real opportunities contract.
Consumerism fills the social void. But far from curing the disease of isolation, it intensifies social comparison to the point at which, having consumed all else, we start to prey upon ourselves. Social media brings us together and drives us apart, allowing us precisely to quantify our social standing, and to see that other people have more friends and followers than we do.
As Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett has brilliantly documented, girls and young women routinely alter the photos they post to make themselves look smoother and slimmer. Some phones, using their “beauty” settings, do it for you without asking; now you can become your own thinspiration. Welcome to the post-Hobbesian dystopia: a war of everyone against themselves.
Social media brings us together and drives us apart, allowing us precisely to quantify our social standing
Is it any wonder, in these lonely inner worlds, in which touching has been replaced by retouching, that young women are drowning in mental distress? A recent survey in England suggests that one in four women between 16 and 24 have harmed themselves, and one in eight now suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder. Anxiety, depression, phobias or obsessive compulsive disorder affect 26% of women in this age group. This is what a public health crisis looks like.
If social rupture is not treated as seriously as broken limbs, it is because we cannot see it. But neuroscientists can. A series of fascinating papers suggest that social pain and physical pain are processed by the same neural circuits. This might explain why, in many languages, it is hard to describe the impact of breaking social bonds without the words we use to denote physical pain and injury. In both humans and other social mammals, social contact reduces physical pain. This is why we hug our children when they hurt themselves: affection is a powerful analgesic. Opioids relieve both physical agony and the distress of separation. Perhaps this explains the link between social isolation and drug addiction.
Experiments summarised in the journal Physiology & Behaviour last month suggest that, given a choice of physical pain or isolation, social mammals will choose the former. Capuchin monkeys starved of both food and contact for 22 hours will rejoin their companions before eating. Children who experience emotional neglect, according to some findings, suffer worse mental health consequences than children suffering both emotional neglect and physical abuse: hideous as it is, violence involves attention and contact. Self-harm is often used as an attempt to alleviate distress: another indication that physical pain is not as bad as emotional pain. As the prison system knows only too well, one of the most effective forms of torture is solitary confinement.
Self-harm the ‘biggest killer of people in their early 20s’ in the UK
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It is not hard to see what the evolutionary reasons for social pain might be. Survival among social mammals is greatly enhanced when they are strongly bonded with the rest of the pack. It is the isolated and marginalised animals that are most likely to be picked off by predators, or to starve. Just as physical pain protects us from physical injury, emotional pain protects us from social injury. It drives us to reconnect. But many people find this almost impossible.
It’s unsurprising that social isolation is strongly associated with depression, suicide, anxiety, insomnia, fear and the perception of threat. It’s more surprising to discover the range of physical illnesses it causes or exacerbates. Dementia, high blood pressure, heart disease, strokes, lowered resistance to viruses, even accidents are more common among chronically lonely people. Loneliness has a comparable impact on physical health to smoking 15 cigarettes a day: it appears to raise the risk of early death by 26%. This is partly because it enhances production of the stress hormone cortisol, which suppresses the immune system.
Studies in both animals and humans suggest a reason for comfort eating: isolation reduces impulse control, leading to obesity. As those at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are the most likely to suffer from loneliness, might this provide one of the explanations for the strong link between low economic status and obesity?
Anyone can see that something far more important than most of the issues we fret about has gone wrong. So why are we engaging in this world-eating, self-consuming frenzy of environmental destruction and social dislocation, if all it produces is unbearable pain? Should this question not burn the lips of everyone in public life?
There are some wonderful charities doing what they can to fight this tide, some of which I am going to be working with as part of my loneliness project. But for every person they reach, several others are swept past.
This does not require a policy response. It requires something much bigger: the reappraisal of an entire worldview. Of all the fantasies human beings entertain, the idea that we can go it alone is the most absurd and perhaps the most dangerous. We stand together or we fall apart.
These are arguments that the Alt Right have been making for years. Arguments that won me over once I personally experienced them. We can go on and on about the individual, but if everyone else is playing as a team while we’re still playing the individual game, we’re gonna lose. Not only that, but the idea surrounding the individual and ‘being unique’ or ‘going your own way’ makes for the loneliest of human beings. Most people I’ve known are made happy by being around their families and having children. A concept that has been intentionally destroyed in favor of materialism. You can go your own way to get out of a bad situation and build yourself up, but in the end humans thrive from being around other people like themselves. From companionship and a mutual purpose.


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