DispatchJune 30, 2026·1.9 hours·with @mikeWilnau

Restoring the Republic

“A weathered republic gathers in shadow, a lone worker's resolve kindling toward a hard reckoning and a slow dawn.”

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  1. 0:00Restoring the RepublicIan Malcolm introduces Mike Wilnau to discuss restoring the republic, framing a patriotic song as a rallying cry against societal perversion.
  2. 5:30Running for Congress as a MechanicMike Wilnau shares his journey from manufacturing to running for Congress, driven by a desire to leave a better future for his children.
  3. 15:00Lack of Representation and Political DisconnectMike recounts his frustration with unresponsive politicians and the disconnect between elected officials and the needs of everyday Americans.
  4. 20:00The Boomer ProblemMike passionately describes the apathy of older generations in politics, highlighting their disinterest in future generations' well-being.
  5. 30:00Lessons from the Campaign TrailMike shares insights from his campaign, emphasizing the need for strategic messaging to reach different demographics without alienating them.
  6. 45:00Political Solutions vs. ViolenceMike and Ian firmly reject violent revolution, advocating for political solutions and emphasizing the futility of armed resistance against the state.
  7. 1:00:00Challenging the Status QuoAustin Lee shares his experience of challenging the establishment through local political action, sparking controversy and drawing attention to the 'Jewish question'.
  8. 1:15:00The Jewish Supremacy IssueMike and David Nietzsche discuss the pervasive influence of Jewish supremacy, its impact on American society, and the need to reclaim national sovereignty.
  9. 1:42:29The Great Awakening and TruthDavid Nietzsche articulates the ongoing 'great awakening,' emphasizing the power of truth and the collective desire for freedom against oppressive forces.

The Transcript

Ian MalcolmKind of a, let's say controversial song for those of us that are in the know and aware of the usual suspects that of course take advantage not only of the US military for the purposes of exploiting, the American treasury and muscle to build out the Greater Israel project, but also the use of media to essentially either demoralize or in some cases to patriotize the citizenry to get them to go and fight those wars. And obviously that song, a very good example, right? It came out at a, a time when the American soldier needed to go off and fight yet another war for those usual suspects and Toby Keith, well actually Joanne, I gave you the, the artist. Can you name that song? I gave you half of the, half of the battle there.

@joann_marieNo, I can't. I, I broke my little record then. But thank you so much. Thanks for hosting, and Mike, really nice meeting you. So thank you so much for being here. And before I forget, guys, please repost this space, and if you guys go to it, I will also repost it and follow Ian and Mike, and, and I'm really happy to be here. And no, I, I have never heard this song before, Ian, I'm sorry.

Ian MalcolmNo, well, and Joanne, so you will get a bonus question 'cause you are on a five space streak. We, we were gonna see if you could make it to ten, since you And I will give you a hint. You can replace this miss with another song that, famously begins with Da da da, da da

@joann_marieda

Ian Malcolmda, da da da. Can you name that song, Joey?

@joann_marieYes, it's the Final countdown. It is the final countdown. It is

Ian Malcolmexactly correct. So I, I knew that you would have gotten that one, and so we will substitute the, the, the miss on this space with the, the success on the prior one. I'm glad that I was able to replicate that, that terribly difficult, too. You did it

@joann_marieamazing, Ian. You, you did really, really good.

Ian MalcolmWell, I don't know about anything, but we'll do what we can do. And speaking of amazing, very excited for our guest here, for Mr. Mike and He's going to be sharing this idea on restoring the republic. I thought that song was actually kind of a curious way to begin the space, because if you think about it, while in some ways, yes, it one hundred percent was used by the usual suspects to stir up interest and enthusiasm and patriotism to go fight in the Middle East, but also it could be perceived as a rallying cry for those of us that now recognize the perversion of pop culture and the use of that as essentially a A cudgel of the machine against our own interests. So we're gonna take that song back, we're gonna start shaking our fist and saying, "No more." The eagle will, I think it's, the eagle will fly, and there's gonna be hell when you hear Uncle, when you hear freedom ringing its bell, something along those lines. and so with that being said, wanna talk about how we're going to restore that republic, with Mr. Mike. Very excited. And, and so Mike, if you wouldn't mind, for anybody not familiar with you, maybe

Ian MalcolmIntro on yourself with only as much as you wanna share with the internet, and then also some of the areas of political focus that, obviously make you such a hot top, hot subject topic, here on X.

Speaker 1Yeah, what's up, man? Thanks for having me. would have been a lot cooler if you'd have me on here when I was still running. Hahahahum. no, I, I appreciate you having me on here to, to talk about, you know, everything that's going on and- You know, where we think things are gonna go and where we'd like to see things go.

Speaker 1I think that we have a lot to learn, you know, not just about where we came from, you know, but you have to look at that through a lens of where are we gonna go? You know, I have, I have four little kids, and, that's always been my motivation, is leaving, leaving behind something better for them. And I, I think that we can all honestly say that in the past few generations, that hasn't been,

Speaker 1That won't happen. You know, if you look at the last fifty years, things in just about every metric have gotten far worse. so I think that, if part of the idea of restoring the republic, restoring our sovereignty, restoring the American dream, it's about taking control, it's about changing the narrative, it's about saying, "Hey, we are Americans, this is America, this is..." Our country, and we're not gonna let these foreign actors or these people who are mot-motivated by money and greed and power,

Speaker 1take control of this experiment that our ancestors built. so that's that. No, I, I, so I, I decided to run for Congress last year. before that, you know, I've, I've been in the manufacturing industry for about a decade. I didn't go to college, I, I actually chose to go to trade school. I didn't wanna start my life out in debt, you know, that was a, that was a choice that I made, and in some ways, it's been a little bit limiting,

Speaker 1for the, the network that I've been able to build regardless of that though, you know, it's, it's not something that most people who, you know, punch the clock nine to five and have a, you know, have their name embroidered on their T-shirt at work think that I mean, it's just proof that you can, you have to. so going back a little bit, about a year ago,

Speaker 1you know, like I said, I work in the manufacturing industry, so in twenty twenty-four, when we were hearing about, "Oh, we're gonna re-shore American manufacturing, we're gonna do all this, we're gonna do all that," and then these shitty tariffs got rolled out, you know, I was like, "Damn, man, like these guys really don't know." Anything about this industry, they don't know anything about it, you know? They, they really don't. We're talking about a bunch of,

Speaker 1Ivy League grads and, and, you know, CEOs and attorneys and shit, like they don't know what they're doing, they just don't. so I, I researched the legislative process, you know, I dove into budgets and regulations, and I wrote a piece of legislation, that lays down the mechanics and the framework of actually restoring American manufacturing using what we already have we have, something like fifteen thousand federally owned warehouses across the country that are just sitting empty. so, you know, that was, that was a big part of it, was putting those back to use and, and cutting some of the red tape and restoring that American manufacturing base.

Speaker 1a-and this was before I had even decided to run. I, I took that bill and I sent it to my congressman. I went in person also. I sent it over email, I sent a hard copy, I called the office probably four or five times, and every time I would get sent to voicemail. every email I would send, I would get just some bullshit auto-reply saying, "Oh, thank you for your interest in what we're doing in the district," just like no, no respect at all for the constituency from my representative. And I realize now that, you know, he's just He, he actually ended up dropping out, he retired, Daniel Webster.

Speaker 1he's close to eighty years old, so it was, it was about time. So part of the problem there was just that he didn't really know what was going on anymore. You know, he was Joe Biden in a red hat, just Republican Joe Biden, that's all he was. but that's when I really realized, like, you know, we don't have representation in the sense that Normal people have a voice. Normal people, people like me, people like you, we're, we're not listened to. Our opinions are disregarded. You could give somebody the best piece of legislation they've seen in fifteen, twenty years, that could completely change our economy and the trajectory of our country, and they just don't care. You, you can't get 'em. You can't reach 'em unless you have an open checkbook.

Speaker 1You know, in, in, in that time, I had sent it to other representatives, other members of Congress, to their staff, stuff like that, and same thing, just no regard for what I did. and in that period, I realized, hey, I'm pretty good at this. You know, like it doesn't take, it doesn't take an Ivy League grad or an attorney or, a CEO to do this shit. You know, I'm just a mechanic, but I fix things for a living. So I, I looked at all the top issues and, you know, I did the same thing,

Speaker 1ac-across the spectrum, different things on what we can do. And, you know, I have, fifteen pieces of legislation that I've written, you know, from everything from manufacturing to healthcare. And, I said, damn, like if I'm, if I'm doing this Maybe I should run. Maybe I should do this, because it doesn't seem like there's anybody else out there that gives a shit about the people, that gives a shit about America, about Americans.

Speaker 1so that's when I decided to run, you know? I mean, I, I'm not a rich guy, I make, you know, decent money. you know, up until about the last year and a half, I've been doing pretty, pretty okay, pretty well.

Speaker 1but, you know, when it comes to Congress, you gotta have millions in the bank. I Didn't have that, you know? So it doesn't matter at some point, at a certain level, how good you are, how good your ideas are, how honest you are, you know, whatever. If, if you have somebody who's gonna drop six million dollars in an ad buy against you, you, you have zero shot, you have zero chance.

Speaker 1so that's, that's why it's, it's really important for- you know, people that are in this, you know, kind of dissident right, center leaning, whatever you wanna call it, it, it's, it's kind of like a new, a, a new big tent of people that are, you know, anti-Zionist and, and, you know, more on the side of small government stuff like that, this, this restoration idea,

Speaker 1you know, it's, it's, it's important for us to do exactly what we're doing right here, you know, exactly what you're doing on your spaces Talk about the ideas, talk about organizing, whatever it is that we have to do to get these things forward, because otherwise, we're not gonna have a, a, a country in a few years, you know? Like it's, it's, when I look at like, you know, artificial intelligence, you know, it's a great tool, but what are we gonna do when the tool becomes the master? You know, when, when, half the workforce loses their job, loses their ability to provide for themselves and their family, loses their purpose. So what are we gonna do then? What, what are the options then? And I think that when you look at the people who have historically represented us, you know, just look at the last ten, fifteen years, I mean, it's been the same people. It's been a bunch of boomers and people who are boomer light, you know? they give a shit more about,

Speaker 1defense of Israel than they do about people in their own district starving. There's, there's a little girl who was in my daughter's class this past year, and, we were going this was a few months ago, and it, it was the weekend, and we saw this little girl with her parents on the side of the road at the intersection begging for change. Okay? That's in America, that's in my district, that's in my hometown, that's a little girl in my daughter's class. This is America. We can't take of our own, take care of our own people? Are you kidding me? But we have billions of dollars to send overseas, we have billions of dollars to waste on wars, for what? For what? So- I'm kind of rambling here, if you want

Ian Malcolmto- No, I don't think you're rambling at all, and Mike, one of my, I suppose- One of the most emotional rants that I ever had on, on X was to a guy named Greg, and I basically just walked through what I thought was the absurdity of, of seeing everything fall apart. And for those of us that are heritage Americans, i-th-this is a land of opportunity that was developed and built going all the way back, whether it's to the frontiersmen, whether it was to the colonials, right? These were people that, that basically, in the earliest of, of the, the founding of the principl- The ideals of America that, that bled, they sweat, they, they cried tears, a-and they lost loved ones, they lost opportunities, they lost everything along the way, right? and it, it ultimately panned out into something that was rather beautiful and, and did provide a wonderful opportunity for those that have come over the last couple generations. But as of late, you're exactly right, the, the, the fact the United States government is so complicit in the whims and wants of another, let's say, empire, that it is sending all of its treasure as its- Little children are, are begging for change on a street corner. It's, it's unbelievably poignant, it, it's, it's, it pulls at heartstrings.

Speaker 1It's, it's disgusting, man. It's, it's humiliating. It's disgusting. It's

Ian Malcolmabsolutely humiliating.

Speaker 1And they just don't care. They just don't care. They don't

Ian Malcolmcare. Very, very well stated. And, and I'm curious, Mike, for your thoughts on, 'cause obviously, you know, I, I, I use this term, this full spectrum assault on, on our opportunity, on our mind, our bodies, our souls. I'm, I'm curious for your thoughts on essentially the media aspect of this, whether it's Hollywood, it's streaming television, it's YouTube, it's, it's the social platforms, and, and kind of what you're seeing and what you were talking about as you were running for office,

Ian MalcolmIn your, in your extended community there.

Speaker 1Yeah, so, you know, independent media, like, the, the ability to have a platform, either on X or on YouTube or whatever it is, like, man, it's, it's changing Public sentiment in a way that, you know, it wasn't possible fifteen, twenty years ago. but in my district specifically, man, it's like, it's like there's a tall fence, and on one side, it's a, it's a duality of reality. You know, there's one side where it's just destitute poverty, on the other side, it's McMansions and, and manicured lawns, you know? And,

Speaker 1The issue there is the people with the manicured lawns get the representation and the ones that don't, don't. they're the ones who are just struggling to survive, struggling to feed their kids. And, you know, those people, they saw what I was doing and they loved it, and they were ecstatic that there was gonna be somebody that was gonna represent them, the locals, the, the working class, the people that were able to understand and actually care. About the things that they go through, because it's the same things that I go through, you know, it's the same things that I see on a daily basis. But the problem with running in a Republican primary is you have to convince, the people on the other side of the fence to support you.

Speaker 1so the main, the main voting base in the Republican primary in the district I was running in just so happened to be the largest retirement community in the country, which is the Villages. Okay. So there's certain things that if I were to talk about there, they, they, they'd shoot me and then run me over their golf cart twice, okay? It, it, it, it, there were just certain things that you couldn't talk to about them or talk about to them,

Speaker 1because it's, it's, it's the high fence with the manicured lawns, you know? They, they just don't get it, they don't see it, and they don't care. You can have a list Evidence. You can have the numbers, you can have the proof, you can have it on video in front of them, showing them to their face, and it doesn't matter because it would shatter their worldview. You know, talk about, the genocide in Gaza, the fact that we're sending billions of dollars overseas, the fact that their favorite representative has taken millions and millions of dollars, from foreign lobbies, you know, that's not a problem to them because they're playing pickleball. You know, they got pickleball at nine And then they have lunch at eleven, and then they're gonna play a couple rounds of golf, i-in the afternoon, and then they're gonna go into the spa, and then they're gonna have an early dinner, and then they're gonna go dance in the square, and then they're gonna die. A-and they don't give a fuck about the next generation. And that's, that was probably the most frustrating thing for me was like, hey, like Guys, like, this isn't, this, this isn't just about you. Like, how am I supposed to say that to a room full of people that don't give a shit about their own grandkids, you know? And of course, there were some good ones, you know, there were some really great, kind people that I met,

Speaker 1but I could count 'em on both hands, you know, I could count 'em on maybe two hands, I don't even think all my fingers would be full. It, it was just, it, it was very disappointing, Because that, that demographic, that, that age group, they are the ones who determine every election. They are the ones who determine the Republican primaries, they're the ones who determine, the results of the general for the most part,

Speaker 1because they're eighty percent of the turnout. You know, they, that's, that's like their hobby, playing golf, Pissing off their grandkids and yelling at service workers and then voting in Republican primaries, that's, that's their hobbies, man. so it's, it's the, the way that I see it, I think that things are gonna get a lot better in the next few years,

Speaker 1as those numbers shift, as those numbers change, I think that we really have to inspire younger people, you know, to, to care about, to care about politics, to care about policy, to care about- the direction and, and the legacy that they're gonna leave behind to the future of this country, you know, because it's, it's really up to us, man. Nobody's coming to save us, you know, and the people that could save us don't give a shit about us.

Speaker 1so it's, it's, it's, I, I, I have hope for the future. I do have hope for the future. That

Ian Malcolmwas so brilliantly and passionately stated there, Mike, and I'm, I'm very curious, and, and I know that you, you've only got roughly maybe an hour or so, and I do wanna make sure that we have a chance for all the people coming up to ask you questions to have time to do so. But I, I did wanna ask, so on the campaign trail, so you were out, you were trying to connect with those of all ages and demographics, you found yourself in a lot of these rooms, talking to this older community that was maybe tone deaf to these ideas. I'm

Ian MalcolmIf you do decide to run again, if, if, if we take some of these conversations back to as a PAC with Dr. Michael Rechtenwald, who is, is funding anti-Zionist candidates, if we were to take them back to Dan Bilzerian or Casey Pugh, if he runs again, right? Or Tyler Dykes, if he runs again in South Carolina, what were some of the lessons that you learned in terms of either trying to play at a macro level with this election game and maybe campaign financing and things of that nature, or perhaps some of the tactical best practices? That maybe you developed while you were trying to connect with and communicate to and essentially plead for the ears of those in the older demographic that, like you said, are, are of course gonna be incredibly important if we're gonna win any of these elections.

Speaker 1Yeah, well, I, I think that for a large part of it, if you're going to reach those people, y-you can't do

Speaker 1Man, I hate saying this, but you can't be completely transparent with them. Like, it's, I, I hate saying that. I, I feel gross saying that because, like, that's my whole thing. It's just being honest and telling the truth about where we are and where we're going, you know, where I think that we're going. And, I mean, at a micro level, you can try to convey these ideas in a way that

Speaker 1You know, i-it's painted with a more broad stroke, you know, like instead of saying like, you know, "fuck APAC," you say like, "uh, I, I, I don't like the idea of foreign governments being involved in our election process," you know, something like that. And their mind's going to China, you know, their mind's going to Russia, their mind's not even going to Israel, you know? But then you have to kind of work in and say like, you know, I don't care if it's Ch- China or Sovereignty. So it's in the messaging, you know, it's in the way that you,

Speaker 1you kind of lay it out to them, in a way sort of to make them think that it's like their own idea almost, you know, but I'm just a mechanic, I don't know. But, yep. Big props to, big props to all those guys you mentioned. You know, Tyler Dykes, he's, he's, he's pretty good, pretty good guy. Talked to him a few times. Dan, he's cool, you

Speaker 1I was endorsed by Asset Pack early on, you know, big, big, big thanks to what you guys are doing

Ian Malcolmover there. No, and, and Mike, so on that front, just out of curiosity, your, your aspirations going forward, and I ask this 'cause then we'll go to some of these hands, but I wanna make sure, first and foremost, everybody should be following Mike if you're not already, the, the things that you're saying are precisely what everybody needs to be,

Ian Malcolmessentially affirming and supporting, right? You're, Children for their future. the other thing that I'd say is when it comes to that idea of a mechanic, as crazy as this might sound to some, it's my opinion that individuals that are out there working with their hands, problem-solving, building things, right? Not only is that, often, if not always, a more rewarding job than it is to sit behind a desk and to move a bunch of numbers around on a screen, but in a lot of ways, they're also way more competent, right? You can actually construct something, you can problem-solve, you can do

Ian MalcolmMoralization is this, you know, the, the reveling in the success of the big Wall Street guys. A lot of those people are idiots. They are credentialed fools, right? And instead, you're able to construct something, and to build something, and to fix a problem, and to look at something and say, "I know how to take that motor apart, put it back together, whatever it might be." and, and so I think one of the things that's really curious is that I believe one of the reasons our, our message is gonna win, Mike,

Ian MalcolmWood and, you know, the, the guys on, Wall Street that are trying to say we're the smartest and the brightest, and then you see them wheeled out, right? Like, who was it, Little, Little Soros, right? He gets up on a stage, he tries to use like six or seven big words that he can't, quite pronounce.

Speaker 2Yeah.

Speaker 3Yeah.

Ian MalcolmAnd so these, these guys are fools, and so I, we should never, ever kind of, we, we should never look down on the things that we are doing each and every day. We're doing the best that we can in this crazy world, but I did wanna just give you a massive amount of, of congratulations for that. And how can people support some of the ambitions that you have, whether it's on the commercial side or if you are gonna go back into politics, what can people do to, to make sure they're, they're getting behind you

Speaker 1Yeah, no, I, I appreciate that. you know, right now, right now I've kind of taken a step, a step back to evaluate, tactically. How can we make the impact that we need to make beyond, you know, just beyond social media and stuff like that? You know, how do we actually take it to that level to where we're actually making a change and making a difference? And I, I wanna touch on one thing you said that, it's a moralizing, it's moralizing for the masses, and that's, that's absolutely right, man, it is.

Speaker 1you know, you, you have no idea how many people, agree with what we're talking about. just in day to day life, even if they haven't, you know, put it into words yet, they haven't formed the complete thought, you know, they haven't had that moment, but once they hear it, they're like, "Oh yeah, no, like, I, I completely agree with that."

Speaker 1so there's, there's, there's tons of people out there that just need to be reached. a-as far as me personally, you know, just give me a follow, you know?

Speaker 1Follow along with what we're doing because we're gonna have some, some big things happening, I think, here in the future. I don't know, I don't know exactly what the next two years holds, but I do see myself continuing down this path. I think that it's something that I have to do. I think it's something that I was meant to do.

Speaker 1and I, like, like I said, I, I really do think that We need more people, we need more people to run, we need more people to get involved, we need more people to, to show up and give their time. And I know money's tight, because money's tight for me too, but, man, we gotta, we gotta get some money, guys. You know? Like, there's, there's billions and billions of dollars going against us because our de-our ideas are good ideas, and our thoughts are true, and our, our beliefs Or, or, or moral and ethical, and the problem is it doesn't make Wall Street rich. Our ideas are good for the people, they're not good for Wall Street.

Speaker 1and so that's, that's what people like me, people like, James Fishback, that's, that's what people like us are gonna have, a hard time getting past is, they're gonna put all of their money against us. They are. And, we have to have, we have to have Some sort of backing in that, in that regard. yeah, like I said, thank you, and I, I will take questions.

Speaker 3I, I love it. I'd support you, brother. Mike, I, I would support that entirely. I just wanted to get in before, Steve Yitz has his hand up. So before that happens, I wanted to say that I support that, and yeah, we need, we need guys just to like do stuff, man. It's, you know, get off your butt, right? but yeah, so you're doing a thing, and that's a good thing, and I, I entirely support that.

Speaker 3hopefully it goes well. Well,

Speaker 1thank you. You know, sometimes, sometimes just getting people to get off the couch Is the hardest thing you can do, because it's comfortable, right? It's, it's comfortable to just sit down on your ass and wait on somebody to come save you, right? It's comfortable for somebody else to, to do the work, you know? but we gotta break out of that mindset, and we gotta get ourselves- Yeah, no, no. Nobody's

Speaker 3coming to save you, right? It's, you

Speaker 1have to save yourself, right? Absolutely not. Yeah. Look, man, if your house is on fire, are you gonna sit on your ass

Ian MalcolmFull agreement.

Speaker 1So hopefully you would get off the couch.

Ian MalcolmWell, and that, that's the thing, it's, it's curious because speaking of that full spectrum idea, right? They're, they're simultaneously pushing the absolute totalitarian control while they're throwing all the slop they can come up with, and pretty soon in not so distant future, it's gonna be, here is your AI thingamadu, thingamabob, I think that would be the term, right? It will give you anything that you want, just sit on the couch and don't look outside and don't complain. Complain about the fact that your country's being destroyed, just enjoy the mindless slop entertainment of the AI machine that will give you, again, any, any video game, any, any entertainment, any, anything that you can think about, just tell us what you want, we'll give it to you, as long as you don't do anything else to change the world around you, right? That, that's where all of this is clearly going. and I, I, I do see that we do have Yates, we will go to him in a moment, but before we do, Online, but he's out there. He's actively taking steps to try and make a difference, right? And that's why anybody that is willing to do that, I am happy to always platform them. And, and Mike, a hundred percent, if you do, and, and you, you said that this is a calling, I feel like for a lot of people listening in right now, this is the same thing because people realize it's essentially an existential threat on our democracy and our civilization, right? And so your, your willingness to do that, I will always support in any way I can

Ian MalcolmEarly innings of, well, to use a strange metaphor, of a big grand slam, right? These are the early droplets of water of a tidal wave that we are constructing. It's gonna become easier and easier for us to both get our message across to the older boomer generation that are obviously plugged into Fox News, and there's gonna be more and more youth that are seeing their opportunity squandered by the older generation that get motivated and get active. We just have to figure out how to take that activity and to-- I don't wanna say weaponize, but to focus Focus it productively, right? They, they, it's clear as day, they want us in the street fighting each other rather than critiquing and trying to figure out a way out of this power structure. And there's no better example than this new civilian, movie that everybody, I'm sure, saw with Arnie, Arnie Hammer, Arnie Hammer, however you pronounce it. but that being said, let's go. I saw a lot of thumbs down from Checco List, I think it is. I apologize if I got that wrong, but,

Ian Malcolmnot sure Or a question for Mike.

Speaker 4Oh, yeah, I just wanted to ask, does he have any type of state legislation or any type of drafted leg- legislation anywhere on the local or state level? Because it sounds like it's just some, you know This is the type of messiah complex we constantly have, and I'm just tired of wasting my time from some dude, you know, asking me to give him money. I mean, fuck these boomers, bro, fuck Florida, fuck America, we're not gonna change anything, especially some mechanic who don't even know what he's doing in the office. I think it's just a waste of my time. I'm not gonna give you any more. Shut up. Then, then

@joann_marieleave.

Ian MalcolmNo, then here's what we're gonna do. Yeah. That's exactly- Exactly the right comment. So here's what we're gonna to do there. I'm gonna call you Chuckles, not a lot, it's, it's Chuckles a little. we're gonna remove you from the, the stage and from the space, because look, it's very reasonable to question or to challenge anybody that's up here. I find it funny because Mike, prior to even running for office, mentioned that he pushed and drafted legislation that he then tried to socialize and say, "Hey, guys, I think these are good ideas. We can utilize These public buildings to try and make a difference, try and maybe bring back manufacturing 'cause we've already got the facilities to utilize, right? And then when that wasn't getting anywhere, got off of the couch and tried to make a difference, and a guy wants to come in and say, "Oh, this, that, and the other thing," I wouldn't be surprised if some of the smartest people- Yeah,

Speaker 1but you, I, I- Look, man, I hear that shit all the time. Oh, what are you gonna do? You're not gonna be able to do anything? Yeah

Speaker 1I, I'm not gonna take that as an answer, because just because you're blackpilled and I used to be blackpilled, I don't have to be blackpilled anymore. If you think there's not a political solution, okay, just go lock yourself up in jail so they don't have to do it. You, you just take, take the middleman out, just go do it now, you know? I-, i-, if you're gonna be the type of person that's gonna be all, you know, there's no political solu- you better hope there's a political

Speaker 1I, I know that that's like a popular idea I keep seeing here, but there is no other option other than a political revolution. Because, okay, let's just, let's just take a step back here and, and, and run through this, through a timeline of events, okay? Let's just say there's two or three guys who decide, okay, we're gonna form a militia and we're gonna march on the capital and we're gonna take our government back. We're gonna be patriots, we're gonna do this. They're gonna knock down your door, they're gonna take you out, you're never gonna be seen again, you're gonna be labeled a domestic terrorist, you're gonna be on every news site for the next twenty-four to forty-eight hours, and then you will be lost to the dustbin of history. So you better fucking hope. That there is a political solution because there is no other solution. Tired of this shit.

Ian MalcolmMike, I, I couldn't agree with you more on that. Isn't it, it, it is really funny when people- I mean, you're out there, a man that, that put his neck out on the line, that ran for office. I

Speaker 1went, I went to Boomer Hell. I went through Boomer Hell trying to convince these people to care about the future. Don't tell me that shit, boy. I

@joann_marielove Mike.

Speaker 3Mike is fantastic. Yes. So like, so like Ian saying, it's like, here's a guy, he's, he has his neck on the line, his real face, he's out there, and this guy is just bitching and moaning about, Problems, and he's not willing to do anything about it. It's like, yeah, you, you know what, William, there's things you can do right. He has come up, he has come

@joann_marieup on the couch crying. He has come up multiple times, and then he get, he spurs really hard, and then gets kicked, and he's like, "They are kicking me because I'm spreading too much truth. Why they don't let me speak? " And he's like, "What are you talking

Speaker 1about? " That's called Hasbara. That's Hasbara. That

Ian MalcolmI wouldn't doubt it. He's out, he's out there, he's gonna be in some room tomorrow. Hey guys, we're gonna, we're gonna grab our skateboards and our mopeds, we're gonna go out there with our slingshots and take out the Apache helicopters.

Speaker 1It's gonna be brilliant. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah.

Ian MalcolmNo, yeah, they, they have, and, and that's why I always, I, I will always denounce any kind of violence. All that will do is to go right into the hands of the machine. They've got all of the weaponry. They have the F-35s. They have nuclear bombs. They have nukes. They

Speaker 1have nukes, man.

Ian MalcolmIt's, it's, it's wild to think that, yes, the, the power, the power of a couple guys with paintball guns up against the Tomahawk missiles, it's gonna go very well. No, we need to be smart. We need to do exactly what you're suggesting, which is trying to figure out how to bring an intellectual awareness to this problem. Because look, I, I do believe that they will one hundred percent, they will rig the elections, they will throw all the money in the world, but that's why the most important thing that we can possibly do

Ian MalcolmAnd all of the influencers are, right? Because if we can get through to the masses and you've got millions of people that are saying we're done with this system, we're not gonna vote for anybody that's a part of it, then the rest of it's gonna take care of itself. It's a far easier mountain to climb than it is to suggest we're gonna climb the walls of the White House. It's so maniacal that people suggest that type of stuff.

Speaker 1I know, I know. And I mean, the, the other thing is, if you did decide to do that, you would be fighting against the state, of course. so you'd have to kill cops, you'd have to kill, trained military personnel. you would be labeled as a domestic terrorist. Y-yeah. And, and it, and

Ian Malcolmit's why we always will denounce all of that, of course.

Speaker 1Yes, absolutely.

Ian MalcolmYeah, it's stop Fed talking, bro. No, well, the guy that came up certainly was, but, that's why we move on, we try to be productive with these conversations. I see Yitz is flailing his hand around, so we will go to, to Yitz and Mike if you're not familiar with him, I warn you, this might get a little frustrating, but Yitz is usually very polite, and so with that, we will go to the Jew, who's not from Israel.

@joann_marieHey, Yitz, how's it going, buddy? He's my favorite peanut, I love Yitz.

Ian MalcolmAnd Yitz is usually very friendly, so I, I give him lots of, Yitz, here's your digital handshake.

Speaker 1I usually am too.

Speaker 5Yes, thank you for the mic, Ian, and, I just, stopped by for a moment and, just have one question and then I, I have to, I have to do other things, so, I can't stay. But, Mike, you said that you want to restore the Republic? are you, and, and I saw through your ex-profile, I guarantee you, he has more than

Speaker 3one question. Just saying.

Speaker 5Well, correct me if I'm mistaken, but, but, you seem to suggest on your ex-profile account that, you, you don't consider yourself to belong to the conservative movement. Are you a traditionalist in line more with Nick Fuentes' viewpoint?

Speaker 1so let me just kinda tell ya, alright? Conservatism has conserved absolutely nothing. Just look at the last fifty years. What the hell have they done? They have no answer to, left-wing progressivism, and that's what restorationism is, is, i-i-instead of just having, you know, your brakes on, trying to say, "Oh, let's not change anything," we're gonna move some things backwards. We're gonna, we're gonna, we're gonna take some things back to how they used to be. We're gonna- I actually have solutions to problems. So no, I look, I, I grew up very conservative, very conservative household. I grew up listening to Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck and Mark Levin even. you know, my dad was a, a Vietnam vet, Marine Corps, US Marine Corps, went in in nineteen sixty-eight. and so the, the very patriotic, conservative,

Speaker 1Christian, evangelical Christian upbringing, and the problem is, is that I see the left, actually getting things done, and they're things that I don't agree with, they're things that I don't like, and I look at our side, and they talk a big game, I, I'm assuming you're on the right, I'm on the right, I look at my side, I'm not gonna assume you're on the right anymore,

Speaker 1and, and nothing ever gets done, nothing of value- It's not the benefits to people ever gets done. Now if it's some corporate, fucking, you know, bullshit, fat-packed bill, you know, that'll get passed. If they wanna add to the debt, that'll get passed. If they wanna send billions of dollars, in defense spending for, you know, Ukraine or Israel, whatever it is, that'll get passed with flying colors. W-where's, where's the representation for the people? So no, I have conservative values. But I realize that that vehicle isn't effective. It's not a fast car, the engine, there's not even an engine in the car. so, you know, restorationism is, is simply a response,

Speaker 1to left-wing progressivism. But your question about about

Speaker 4Clinton,

Speaker 1I think he's, I think he's a smart kid. we're actually the same age. I think he's a smart guy. I think that a lot of the things that he says are true and right. But I also understand that the way that he says 'em, my mom's generation would never listen to anything he says because of it. you know, I, I grew up playing Call of Duty and, and in those, in those, in those rooms, you know, like you, you talk to people a certain way, and I think that's kind of,

Speaker 1the way that he talks, and, you know, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna align myself with,

Speaker 1One, one specific person. You know, there's people I agree with on both sides of the aisle.

Speaker 5So, thank you, Mike, and just one quick, follow-up quest-question.

Speaker 5Okay. Would you remove, the, the female vote? Would you advocate for that?

Speaker 1My wife would.

Speaker 5Oh, but, I'm asking if you would.

Speaker 1I don't

Speaker 5know, I haven't really thought about that. Okay, okay. Well, I, I ob-obviously, I, would you? I wouldn't. I wouldn't. I wouldn't, because, I woman are half of the population. And, I, I, I'll, I'll say it like this, Mike, there was one person I happen to know in real life outside of, X spaces, and, he is very much, I don't want to say a misogynist, but, manosphere or blah, blah, blah, and I once asked him off the cuff if you were born a female, would you be a feminist? And he said, "Of course," because then it, you know, it would be a different, situation, different circumstances. And that's

Speaker 5people who are on the side of Nick Fuentes, unfortunately, it's just about, we gaining power and, looking at, at women as, lesser than them, and that's, unfortunately- Well, men

Speaker 1and women are different. You can, you can concede that, right? Men and women are very different.

Speaker 5Yes, that is, that is in some areas and, in some areas, women are superior to, to men, and, but in many respects, we are the same. I, I believe in, in Genesis that talks about, everyone being created in the image of God, so that would include, woman and, and men. Sure. Yeah.

Speaker 1I hear ya. Thank you, sir.

Speaker 5Thank you, thank you so much, Mike, and, thank you for the mic again. Always, always, Yitz,

Ian Malcolmand, and as, as always, Yitz is almost always, very, let's say re-respectful to the room. We try to always be respectful to him, even when we have our differences of opinions, and in doing so, we arrive at the best place for everybody. Some curious questions there, Yitz. I, I didn't see those coming out of, out, of, of the discourse, but, but those were some good ones. so thank you for that. And with that being said, let's go over to, Mr. Based, and then we'll check in with Austin, and, then we'll go to, I guess Boston Mc- Well, you, you can read the rest of it.

Speaker 2Hey, and how are you, Joann? Everyone else here? And, excuse me, Mike, really interesting listening to what you said in particular. When you said, "Yeah, there better be one," but 'cause, yeah, there-- I've always believed in a show of force, but that can only go so far as to stop legislation, to take over a government, can't, it can't physically happen. Politically, it can only happen, as you pointed out, it, you know, nonviolently. And so, yeah, I think it requires a type of, like a Blitzkrieg, a full-court press of knowledge against what you refer to as the,

Speaker 2the, the liberal, I'm paraphrasing, on steroids attitude. And We are, well, Generation Z, although it's just great that they're awoke, I believe they're gonna be fine-tuned, but finally to see the cavalry come around after, being aware of this for about twenty-five years, it's really great, In '06, I thought that was the time, when that was the time, it was, things were big, the, Israeli tanks roll into Lebanon. Mel Gibson has this thing, The Passion, the drunken thing, with the police officer event, and there was a lot of, spotlight on Building 7 of 9/11, but things faded then. So it's great to see the Cavalry come around and to hear your, not just, inspiring- Words, but the way you depicted how, yeah, we're not gonna use our nine millimeters to take over the rest. Yeah, and it needs to be pointed out.

Speaker 1No, absolutely not, man.

Speaker 2No.

Speaker 1Absolutely not. And the people, the people I've noticed that you're, are, are advocating for that, I don't know if they've ever even shot a gun before. You know, I, I, I mean, it's just not feasible. Like you said, it, it, it couldn't happen. It couldn't happen. Maybe a hundred years ago, maybe a hundred fifty years ago, but I mean, we, we live in a total surveillance state. We got the flock cameras popping up everywhere.

Speaker 1your phone, your phone is, is, is constantly surveilling you. good luck planning something and then actually executing it. You, you-- there's, there's no option but a political option. So that's, that's where all the energy has to go. But, yeah, thank you, man.

@joann_marieThank you, William. That was such a good question. was it Boston next?

Ian MalcolmNo, I think it's, Austin, then we'll go to, Boston. But they rhyme, so it's all good.

@joann_marieGo for it, Austin, welcome.

@austinleespeaksHey, thank you all. My name is Austin Lee. I, I heard a comment earlier, I wasn't planning on speaking, but it made me want to briefly discuss my own political efforts. Someone said that, you know, you can just do stuff, and I've kind of taken that to heart. I took over a, the president position of the Murray County, Tennessee Young Republicans,

@austinleespeaksand then I sent out the postcard that I have posted as a comment in the chat, of, of this meeting room to about two thousand of my conservative neighbors. It has obviously, if you read the content of that postcard, Cause a, you know, a massive, discussion, shall we say, in the state of Tennessee, and as of yesterday, it has made it to Tel Aviv,

@austinleespeaksbecause the, the, the Jews are very, very protective of their principal Zionist base, which is the control of the Republican Party in the United States. And so seeing, you know, criticisms of Jews routed through an organization like the Young Republicans gave them quite, quite a, quite a scare So, yeah, I just wanted to, to, to mention that I did that to y'all, that, you know, anyone can just do stuff, it just takes, you know, a little bit of moral courage and, a little bit of thought, but everyone in this chat has the, the power to change things.

Ian MalcolmI absolutely love that. And, and do you wanna share a little bit? I, I know you said that it's on your timeline, but could you share a little bit about that, the content, who you shared it with? I, I, I see the video that you have on, as your pinned, tweet, if you wouldn't mind just kinda giving an overview of that.

@austinleespeaksYeah, sure. I'll, I'll, I'll just posted the postcard itself, to the, to this meeting's like, you know, discussion thread, but I'll Support Austin Lee, join the Murray County Young Republicans, stop the Great Replacement, expel the invader, punish the traitor, ban Islam and Hinduism, no wars for Jews, and men in charge. And then on the back, I say Fellow American patriot, non-white foreigners have invaded our country and are replacing white Americans. Efforts at mass deportations have failed. No one is coming to save us. We must solve this problem ourselves. If you love America like I do, please join me in this struggle. Your descendants will pay the price for the security afforded by your inaction, and then I'll provide a way to get in touch. So, the other night,

@austinleespeaksYou know, I went to the, to the Murray County GOP meeting, and I was confronted by Jewish Congressman Sopeci, Jew-Jewish Representative Sopeci, who's a Tennessee state legislator, and we had quite, an interesting discussion in front of a packed house about, you know, the morality of the postcard that I sent. he has since taken, well, attempted to take legal action against me for this, you know, First Amendment expression by sending my postcard to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Tennessee Attorney General, as well as, you know, threatening me with that kind of thing. And all this stuff was done publicly, so, you know, it's kind of the, the talk of my local town at the moment.

Ian MalcolmWow, well, what I would say is, we, we've obviously been holding a lot of spaces with Christopher Wood, sometimes being the talk of the town, right? If you're spreading, truth, as uncomfortable as it might be, that's a, always a wonderful thing, of course. and it seems like just, so, so the, the commentary there, I, I suppose I'd, I'd,

Ian Malcolmnot push on, but rather to poke into and unpack a little bit with you. So the, the, the bullets that That bringing awareness to these challenges, and it feels like what, as a microcosm, you're basically saying is, let's restore what was, identify who's behind the subversion of that thing, and just to be clear, it's, it's to legally deal with those individuals that have been either treasonous or traitorous in, in their conduct, is that right?

@austinleespeaksYeah, a comment was made earlier about the feasibility of illegal action, and I, I think that, you know, illegal action is a really, really bad strategy that I, that I don't recommend for people who are trying to make an impact. I think basically history has reached an inflection point where illegal activity is, is not a practical possibility in advanced, you know, technological states. so I, I definitely support a legal strategy to achieve the, the in-states that I would prefer.

Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely, and, and always just like to be, very, very direct with those, inquiries. But, but Austin, so just out of curiosity, I, I don't know if, Mike perhaps had to drop out. I know he had said that he'd had about an hour, and we're, we're basically approaching the, the top of it. So, if he did, I just wanna give an immense amount of thanks, and we'll come back and make sure we double down on that

Ian MalcolmThis around your, your area. are you taking other steps in terms of kind of political runs, and if so, is there anything that we can do in these conversations to bring additional attention and, and support to that?

@austinleespeaksHonestly, Ian, thank you for asking. I think that the only thing, that I can do now outside of my current planned stra-- you know, local strategic, actions is gaining some kind of, degree of online, you know, recognition. As you can see if you visit my social media presence, I'm totally new to this. you know, I've got less than, I think it was the last time I checked, seven hundred followers on Twitter, and it's very, it's very odd and, and, and- And kind of shocking to me,

@austinleespeaksbut, you know, when you take real world actions, you can see how the online presence is great, but with less than seven hundred followers I mean, I, I, I did cause a, a massive, you know, amount of people to, to face the Jewish question in Tennessee all the way to Israel. so it really is the case that even if you don't have that, that big social media following, if you think through strategically your actions and you're willing to, to stand fast and show some moral courage, you really can have a big impact as an individual person.

Ian MalcolmI mean, I, I, well, you're, you're saying you could, you cannot or you can? You

@austinleespeakscan, you absolutely can. I've got less than seven hundred, dollars.

Ian MalcolmNo, I, I couldn't agree with that more. And, and you know what's interesting, Austin, about how you just, phrased that? I remember very early on in my, my adventures here and, and, some of the respawns onto, to the Twitterverse trying to discuss these political issues, and I remember, and, and I My account completely nuked, and I was like, "Wait, wait a second, I'm clearly poking on something that is very, very, very taboo, " 'cause I'd made all kinds of comments about, race, about gender, about migrants, all kinds of things, but you talk about that one topic, and, it's all very sensitive. And I say it 'cause at the time, the account had a couple hundred followers, and I would just kind of, you know, I'd dust myself off and I'd get back up and I'd say, "Okay

Ian MalcolmThat's why everything was a question for two years. I would say, "Hey, guys, is this weird? is this a bunch of Jews?" And so I say it also because early on, it was very apparent that the suppression, the censorship, and then additional eyes were on some of the things that I was doing, even though I had no real large, impact, let's say. But the fact that they were very concerned about the things that I was saying, even though I didn't have a big account, just went to demonstrate how concerning it was was that we were saying these things. And so I think you're exactly right, and for what it's worth, for everybody that's listening, I have zero reach on, on this platform, zero. the, the, me-- For anybody who missed it, I put up a GIF from, from the Matrix movie, with the guy saying ignorance is bliss, and it was listed as pornographic, which is not-- It's, it's not as if that was unusual. It's the fact that we could see that it was listed as adult content that was unusual. Because every now and then, X's little, whatever the subversion is, it basically, it, it lists all my stuff as adult content so it doesn't go anywhere. It's just you normally don't see those labels. That's basically what's happening. And so I say it because unlike my handle, your guys' handles, however big/small they might be, probably have a far better chance of having something go viral, and I'm sure there's a lot of people in this audience right now that might have very small accounts that perhaps have a post with a million plus views. I haven't Because nothing that I say has the ability to get outside the echo chamber, 'cause they've already basically whittled away at any of the reach. And so to your point, Austin, we can have immense impacts, and if anybody doesn't believe what I'm saying there, the last time I ever had something go remotely viral was when the premium, whatever,

Ian Malcolmaffiliation, I guess, of my account lapsed, and because I don't pay for it, I had to wait for some, somebody to gift it to me. Right? During that little window, I had way better reach than I had When I was premium, because the moment that it lapsed, all of the filters that they'd put on my account went away. And so my point, again, you can have way more impact than you probably recognize on this account and this platform, regardless of your follower size. And, Austin, absolutely, you can make a massive amount of noise that's very problematic. And to the comments that you and Mike made, the thing that they're worried about isn't radical, hateful, violent calls for, insurrection. They, they laugh at Look at that. They sit there and they just wa-- they, they like curl their mustache and they're like, "Look at these idiots." When we get together and we're like, "How do we showcase to the boomers that basically all of Hollywood and the media and the politicians are run by Jews?" And we can demonstrate that, not from a position of hate, but just, "Hey, look at all these things that they control. That is what irrefutably they are very, very concerned about." So Austin, that, that card that you put out,

Ian MalcolmI'll certainly

@austinleespeaksYeah, one, one more quick interesting point, and that is that Representative Sopicky was in the closet until this event occurred. you know, he, he wasn't known as a Jew, he hadn't ever spoken about it publicly, and yet he had created the Tennessee Israel Caucus under the auspices of being non-Jewish. That is my understanding. And during that meeting, because there was one line in that postcard That said no wars for Jews, he felt that he had to show his hand, to come out as a Jew and say that it was antisemitic for me to just say that we, that we as Americans shouldn't be fighting Israel's wars I mean, that's just so crazy. Anyway, Ian, thank you so much for, for having me on your platform. I appreciate it, sir.

Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely. And, and Austin, send, send Joanne and I a, a DM. I would be happy to do an additional space. Anybody that's out there trying to make a very reasoned, logical difference in the world, I'm always happy, happy, happy to platform and to bring attention to, because we've got to-- it's just like in Gladiator, if we,

Ian Malcolmif we stick Comments there on, on some of the wonderful contributions from Austin?

Speaker 1Well, yes and no. I kind of, I kind of lost service there for a minute, so I didn't hear everything he said, but, I, I kind of caught the tail end and the very beginning. Austin, man, that's awesome, dude. You said that you took

@austinleespeaksover the, the YR in your- I did, that's correct.

Speaker 1That's great, man. That's awesome. that is, that is super im- And for all the young people on here, that are listening, that's, that's a great way for you to get involved. You know, and, and when you show up, especially to the statewide or the national events, you're gonna realize, if you're somebody who doesn't have, you know, that type of a background, you're gonna realize, okay, this makes sense. This is why, you know- You know, politics is so fake and gay.

Ian MalcolmAnd, and Mike, can you walk everybody through that? Can you, can you walk everybody through the, the, the why are the young Republicans and kind of what that looks like?

Speaker 1Yeah. So, I, I, I, I kind of came and went. I didn't really stay there long. but in my experience, it was more of like an establishment farm team. You know, they, they, for the most- For the most part, they're like, an extension of the Republican Party, the GOP, just for the youth. And it's, it's like a lot of, a lot of very privileged, attractive young people,

Speaker 1who are destined to be establishment chills. so that's, that's a great avenue for young people to get involved, you know, people with a little bit of sanity and world experience, people like Austin, who are, you know, willing, willing to do the thing that's unpopular For those people, because it's, it's necessary. You know, it's, it's not easy, it's necessary. And that's the work, that's the thing that's important to do, the thing that's necessary.

Speaker 1so it's, it's, it's a, I, I think, I think that's awesome, man. I'm, I'm, I'm ecstatic that you were able to do that and have the reach that you did. if everybody on here didn't already follow Austin, definitely go follow Austin and, juice him up,

Ian MalcolmThanks, Matt. No, wonderful. And, and please do send that, that note, Austin, I would love to, to do a whole conversation on that. And also just looking over, your timeline, I saw some wonderful individuals I just wanted to call out. I'm a, a big fan of, of Keith Woods, who I saw on there. Devin Stack, a guy I've tried to do a couple different spaces, with him, and I know some of his, content can be a little edgier than the stuff that

Ian MalcolmIn his post, James Wood, I see on there, the actor, he obviously leaves out a certain issue that we talk about a lot in these spaces, but he's been, one of the few guys in Hollywood that's been remotely conservative. And then there was somebody else, oh, oh, Jared Taylor, it was gonna be the other one, who also curiously leaves out the subject that we talk about in these conversations, but I, I, I won't critique him too hard on that because he does talk about those other issues with race realism that I certainly appreciate

Ian MalcolmThat's cer-certainly set up a space, for somewhere mid-J, July would, would certainly welcome that. And, and with that being said, let's go to B-Boston Mcgee, and then we will go to Victory, and then, Master Craftsman.

@joann_marieI think it's Looper. Looper, is that you?

@joann_marieWhat is up with this profile?

Speaker 6man, you know, Boston's my dude, man. but I just have to agree with everything that Mike and Austin said, man. And, and I just wanted to add in, when I first moved to where I live now, which, fuck, man, everybody already knows, Nemo says dox me 100% to the fullest, so everybody knows. but anyways, When I moved here with my girl, dude, she was the senior city planner and she sat at the head of city council. So I've spoken plenty of times before, like any of this stuff, like before COVID, dude. This was way before COVID, before any of this, dude. I sat and fucking spoke in these city council meetings, man. And,

Speaker 6Basically, like, spoke my piece about, like, the JQ. Before anyone was talking about the JQ, man, before we had spaces about JQ, before any of that shit, dude, I'm just like, "Hey, man, look at, look back at 9/11, look back at..." And, "Man, dude." So, like, that's all I gotta say is, like, "Uh, Mr. Mike and Austin, dude, fucking great points, man."

Speaker 6but, dude, man, man, I've been fucking doing this shit for a Fucking, I'm, I'm tired, boss. Tired, boss, man. Like, fuck, man, other people need to take the fucking torch, man. Go to your city council meeting, man. Go, go and do that. Do what Mike Concho does. Do what Maddy Wack would want you to do. That's it, bottom line.

Speaker 1And, and beyond that, run for city council. Run for county commission. Run for mayor. You know? Hey, just beyond, you know? You know, kind of what you were talking about there, you know, local politics is just, it, it's where it all starts, it's where the corruption starts, it's where, you know, they, they owe favors to people and they, they make promises to their donors and, you know, just in the county I live in,

Speaker 1this lady running for county commissioner, she's a real estate developer, and she's, she's, she's raised three hundred thousand dollars, almost all of it is from, From big developing firms. And, you know, so when I, when I see all her signs up and I see people supporting her, it's like, you do realize then, she's not gonna be working for you, she's gonna be working for the developers who are gonna take all this natural land that you, you know, treasure here. and they're just gonna turn it into golf courses and shit, you know?

Speaker 6which, which, which, Mr. Mike, that would be fair to say that would be Black Rock, maybe? the Jews? Oh, yeah. The Jews? Yep, maybe, possibly, they might have their tentacles in that, you know? Yeah,

Speaker 1that's what I'm saying though, is it, it, it, it's not just in Washington, it's in every city and every county across this country. It's everywhere.

Ian MalcolmIt really is. And, and that's, that's one of the things that's, Mike, I'm kinda curious for your thoughts on this, and then we're gonna go to, to Victory, which is this idea that I, I believe that what they're trying to do, they, the puppet masters, the Zionists, the Jews, right? I'm convinced what they're trying to do is to basically silo all of the problems into it's Israel and Netanyahu, right? And, and, and to leave it there, to basically- Basically be willing to expose that Israel has undue control over Trump, but to ensure that the masses don't recognize that they also control everything else, the technology, the media, et cetera. I'm, I'm, I'm curious for your thoughts on that aspect and if people in your community are starting to either awaken to the Israel Netanyahu problem and at a next level, if they're starting to notice the, the Jewish supremacy issue.

Speaker 1Yeah, I mean, that's very anti-Semitic, you know? I had to get called at least

Ian Malcolmonce in this space. I would have felt bad if I hadn't been here for somebody to thank you,

Speaker 1Mike. No, man, I mean, it really, it really depends on, the generation and what side of the fence they're on, you know, going back to what I said earlier about, the divide here. You either, you either are awake to it or you're not, and I, I do see it trending in the right direction, but I think that it, it's like, it's like the gateway, right? We, we've all seen the meme where it's like, "Oh, it's the Jews," and then it says, "Oh, it's Netanyahu," "Oh, it's APAC," "Oh, it's the Jews," you know?

Speaker 1But, I mean, just an outsized level of control and influence that they have for such a small group, and people have to ask if it's in their best interest or not. And if it's not, then you have to, you, you have to do what you have to do, you have to get rid of it, you have to eradicate that. but there's, there's a lot of people, I think, especially in, the younger, the younger generations in my community here who are fully awake to the entire thing. They know who runs Hollywood, they know

Speaker 1They know who is, you know, pushing the pharmaceuticals for every itch and scratch and whatever it might be. but you know

@joann_mariewhat,

Speaker 1Mike, I think- Well, and, and Joanne,

Ian Malcolmjust really quickly, I just wanted to add in, certainly, and I know you mentioned this, you were very specific about the undue, I think was the term that you used, or excess influence that this machine has on everything and that it has to be eradicated. Obviously speaking to the undue and unreasonable amount of control over all these various aspects of the financial- The media and the technological empire, not the people. I wanna be very specific about that, Masad. It's perfectly reasonable to say we are enslaved and we want to get rid of the enslavement. It's a reasonable thing to say, but I, I just wanted to clarify that, Mike.

Speaker 1Yeah, no, thank you. You, you probably just saved my life there.

Ian Malcolmprob-probably just for Twitter handle, but in Austin, and, and but, but it, it is, you know, and that's the shame, and, and to the comments that we're having with Austin, that's the biggest shame of this entire thing, is that they, they, the, the control, are looking for us to say anything and everything because they're terribly afraid of what? Of not us saying anything radical or violent, they're afraid of us saying the truth. Right? The, the ability to merely say, "Hey, you guys control all the media and all the tech and all the things and all the pharma," and that's gotta end. And that is the thing they fear far more than any of the reckless talk about violence and bullets and all the other stuff.

Speaker 1Well, I mean, that's where the power comes from. That's, that's where the, the levers of power get pulled. and they, they completely control the narrative. And it, as, as- what you would call, you know, a heritage American or a generational American. I think you mentioned your, family's been here a while, mine too. Mine were Jamestown colonists, so even before the Mayflower.

Speaker 1look, man, we have to say, yeah, at some point, when is enough enough? when do the ideas and the ideals of the American people matter more than, you know? These subversive foreigners, you know? and of course, again, it's not the people. I have a Jewish neighbor, she is such a sweet little old lady, she is such a sweet little old lady, she has no idea, she has no idea, she, she doesn't own Pornhub, okay? She doesn't, she doesn't own the pharmaceutical company, she's not the one, you know, pushing this fucking slop out of Hollywood, she's not the one doing it. It's not about people like that. It is about-

Speaker 1It's about very powerful people who are afraid of losing their power, and they will kill you. They will, if, if they'll, look, I, I think that, I think they did 9/11. I think that they probably killed Charlie Kirk. I think that they almost certainly killed JFK. If they'll kill somebody like that, if they'll sacrifice thousands of people at a time in 9/11 in the World Trade Center, for the purpose of getting into war,

Speaker 1you know, what do you think they'll do to you? You know? But it's one of those things, you just, it's the right thing to do, so you have to do it anyways. can't be afraid, because it's, it's important. It's probably the most important thing that we have going on right now. because until we can reclaim our sovereignty, you know, what the hell do we have? Just a ticking time bomb. And,

Speaker 1it's, like I said at the beginning, I have, I have four kids, and, You know, what I do or what I don't do is going to directly impact the type of country that they have someday, the type of country that they are going to inherit. you know, I hear people in, in my generation, I'm, I'm Generation Z, by the way, I'm only 28, but I hear people in my generation all the time talk about when we inherit this country, when we inherit America, brother. We already have. You, you have a vote, you have, you know, you, you, you pay your taxes, you go

Speaker 1You've already inherited this country, where we go is, is up to you and, and how you're gonna organize and how you're gonna decide the future, you know? like Austin, and like you said, he, he doesn't have a huge following, but he made a huge impact. every single one of us can do that. Every single one of us can do that.

@joann_marieThat's beautiful, Mike. I, I love it. I think the only problem with Gen Z is that they are, they are super awake, but they are so demoralized and blackmailed that they don't think there is a solution, that they don't go to vote. So I think it's really important to inspire them and to, and to give them hope so that, that they do go out and vote. And I don't think there's going to-- like, I think it's going to change from the bottom down, right? Like, I don't think you guys are gonna vote

@joann_mariePotential run, I think they are one hundred percent gonna be manipulating that, but in locally, one hundred percent. And I wish more, more Gen Z went out and vote because the, the boomers are fucking retarded and it's just what it is. And like, yeah, no, we can't do anything, like we go through this experience all the time. And I love them, I, I, my, both of my parents are boomers, they're like really cool, but they're just stubborn and they aren't gonna change. So we need to inspire the Gen Zs To go out and actually vote, because I do have a lot of hope in them. So, yeah. And, and both of you are, are great and Mike, amazing, hearing you. I love your passion. I hope, I hope you come towards basis more.

Speaker 1I will, absolutely, for sure. No, thank you. And, and like you said, I, I, I do realize, you know, my generation, they don't have a lot, they don't have a lot of hope right now. They don't have,

Speaker 1The future doesn't look bright for a lot of, a lot of us.

@joann_marieI think it looks super bright. That's the thing. So

Speaker 1many of us are sitting on the couch. I think we already won. That's what I'm saying though. It, it could be, it could be bright, but it's gonna take a lot of people standing up and doing the right thing.

Speaker 1so that's, that's what we're gonna offer.

@joann_marieI genuinely believe that we already won, that got this out of the bag, and it's literally impossible to, to take it back. So right now it's just inspiring people to, to do all these changes, right? So I, I'm, I'm really happy that you guys are taking the initiative and I'm, I'm proud of you.

Speaker 1No, thank you. Thank you. I have time for like maybe one more question if there's anybody

Ian Malcolmthat wants to hop on in. Yeah, let's go to, I think it was either Master Craftsman or, or Victory. I can't, I can't remember who was just, engaged there, but, but either way, feel free to jump in.

@joann_marieAnd right, right before, guys, please repost this space, and if you guys go to it, I will also repost it and follow Ian and Mike and Austin and our amazing speakers, and thank you so much for being here I think Victory wants to jump in, go for it, Victory, welcome.

@victorytothepe1Hey guys, it's been a while, Ian. How you doing, buddy? I have seen you fucking throttle out the ass over the last month or two. My goodness. So, I heard you all talking about, you know, influence and how you can make a difference, right? And it, it sounds like everybody's worried about Oh, if, if I wanna make a difference, I have to create an account and get like a huge following and all this. No, no, no, no, no, no.

@victorytothepe1just talk to your community, man. You know, you go to the grocery store and you meet random people, you go to the gas station and you meet random people. Some dude you see every fucking day when you go in and get your coffee, and you see the same dude at least like two or three times a week getting coffee at the same time you do, talk to that motherfucker. Talk to Talk to him about the shit that you see and you expect and you, and you, and you're noticing about fucking Israel and the JQ and all this other bullshit, you know? Talk to him. Chances are he's noticing it too, but the probability that he has any fucking idea about what's going on is pretty low. So if you actually talk to him about it and then give him data, you know, actual analytics like times, dates, and be like, "Yo, dude, fucking, you know, this Iran war going on, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah They just blew up all these fucking boats and like Israel has been forcing Trump to do these things, blah, blah. You, you just talk to him, give him things, maybe, maybe pull up your fucking ex account and show him a couple, a couple things. Just talk to people, right? That's, that Is how you can actually make a real difference, right? A grass-- you know, roots, as they call it, grassroots movement, that is a real thing if you actually talk to your local community, people that you interact with every day, that you normally, you know, you maybe you feel a little insecure about talking to, but you see 'em every fucking week, at least once a week. Maybe you go to the grocery store and it's the same cashier that you check out with, at least You know, every, every week or every other week. Oh, I'm sorry. Can, can everybody hear me? we, we can. The, the speech is- Oh, I mean, yeah, the speech

Ian Malcolmis so glitchy. Joanne, I'll, I'll psych you out. I, I apologize for the interruption there.

@victorytothepe1Oh, no worries. So that, that, that's how you can realistically make a difference is to legitimately talk to people that you see every fucking day, right? No matter where you're at, right? So I'm, so I'm I am in the Midwest, right? I'm in Missouri, and I go, you know, I've got a pretty fucking standard routine. I go to my, my daily job, and then I go to the same goddamn grocery store every weekend to get my groceries, and I meet people there, you know, like go, go, go there to go fucking buy food and meet a couple that are like going to buy fucking, you know, the little tiny cherry tomatoes, and I'm like, hey, don't buy that, that, that, that, that one. That one, that one doesn't taste as good as the yellow ones, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And, you know, you, you talk to 'em and maybe they talk to you back and you kinda start a dialogue and like, hey, have you guys heard about the Iran War? Blah, blah, blah. You know? I mean, it's, it seems- It seems intrusive, but a lot of people are more receptive than you think they might be. And I know it's hard to talk to random people about such sensitive issues, but you gotta get over that shit. Just like we have to get over being called racist for the basic understanding of what the fuck's going on across all of, you know, the Western countries, all the European countries, all the white countries, what's happening. You gotta get over being called racist. Don't fucking worry about it. You say some shit And oh my God, that's racist. Yeah, and, oh, how dare you, right? You know, you gotta get over that shit. So, you know, eventually, again, my, my recommendation is, you generally don't talk to like a fucking random that you've only met once. You kinda wanna talk to somebody that you've seen multiple times throughout the year And, you know, you just kinda talk to 'em. And I know, I know it's crazy, but even the, the crazy leftists, fucking like, yo, they're, they're covered in tattoos, super goth, whatever the fuck, yo, they, they, they're starting to recognize it too. You can talk to them about it as well. And it might create an uncomfortable situation, but, man, it's, it's worth it, you know, 'cause you're spreading the understanding.

@victorytothepe1My battery's getting low.

Speaker 1Yeah, absolutely, man. Absolutely. well, so, yeah, you're, you're a hundred percent right. So, so

@victorytothepe1what, so what I'm, what I'm getting at here is, I- Israel, right? So has, has anybody else heard of the eighty-year curse on Israel and the, and the, and the JQ, the Jew question, right?

@joann_marieYeah, it has happened two times in the past. They, they get to eighty and, and the state collapses.

@victorytothepe1Yes. So, so we're, we are approaching that. Right now, I think they're at seventy-five or seventy-six years, they're approaching the eighty-year- So,

@joann_marieI think it's seventy-seven.

@victorytothepe1So, so yeah, something like that. They're, they're approaching the eighty-year curse, okay? And they can't help themselves because every year they get more power, they get more control, and they- Man, I don't know how to put it like, it, it, i-imagine a, a rich man becomes rich based off of his power of understanding and his intelligence, and he creates a company, and then he wants to hand that off to his child But he never took the time to raise his child, and he, he spent, you know, money to hire like a maid to raise his child, and then the child never learned how to handle that, you know, fucking empire of money, right? That's kind of what happens to the Jews, is that they get power, they control it, they do all the shit, and then everything happens, and then they hand it off to their kids, but they didn't really train their kids because they spent all their time doing whatever, and then it goes on for a couple generations, and then- 80 years later, oh shit, everything collapses because their kids don't know how to handle it, and they are so used to just everything being handed to them that they can't understand when all of the world and everybody easily recognizes what they're doing, and they don't understand how they're being recognized, and it blows their mind, and then shit goes crazy.

@joann_marieSo- It's been 78, I'm sorry.

@victorytothepe17, 78. That's a, that's a good actually, yeah, they got, according to, you know, legend, in the past two times, the last time was during the second temple, and I just, you know, last year I saw a post about them, you know, th-th-they wanted to sacrifice, they found like, I think it was like five different- Perfect red heifers were born in Israel, and then they wanted to do the sacrifice, to sacrifice the red heifer to create the third temple, but the political, you know, controllers of Israel were like, "No, no, no, you can't do that." So the Orthodox, whatever the fuck, were like, "Okay, well, we'll, we won't actually do it, we'll just practice doing it," and then they did it, and it was, but it was like, it wasn't real. Well

@victorytothepe1This year again, I think, I think

@joann_mariethe cow wasn't, wasn't perfect, but apparently a new perfect one was just born about a month ago, so they were like practicing for it, but they don't have a new cow right now.

@victorytothepe1Yeah, yeah. I, I just saw a post like a couple days ago about there was a new absolutely perfect red heifer that was born in Israel. They're trying to build a third temple, whatever the fuck you wanna believe about that, but You know, whether, whether or not you believe in the truth of the fact that they believe in the truth that if they sacrifice a perfect red heifer this third time, they can then take the ashes of that sacrifice and anoint the ground to build the third temple to then usher in, and we're getting deep in this shit, right? Like we're getting, we're getting real deep. But the, the real situation of what they believe is that if they sacrifice a perfect red heifer for the third time now, then they can anoint the ground to create the third temple Which would usher in their messiah, which their messiah is our antichrist, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, shit's bad.

@victorytothepe1But the real, you know, the, the, the, the real white pill, the, the fucking, oh my god, shit's actually good, is that, you know, their fathers and their fore- just, just like our forefathers, right, the boomers, had it so good that they didn't have to think about- The tragedy of just letting all the immigrants in, right? They didn't even-- they can't even conceive of it, because everything was so great for them, like they didn't have to work for it, right? Like, you were born-- let's say you, you were born in 1960, you grew up, and you were like fucking 16 in 1975, and you fucking said, "Fuck this shit, I'm gonna buy a VW bus and travel across the planet to go to Woodstock," and you meet like a, a fucking nine out of ten You pick that bitch up and you go to Woodstock and have a great time and you get fucking married and have three kids and come back home and buy a fucking house with your McDonald's salary and shit, like life's great. And then, you know, fast forward another twenty, thirty years and now here we are, and it's like, why can't you motherfuckers pick yourself up by your bootstraps? And it's like, bitch, you fucking-- it's, it's not the same. The same thing that happened to our Forefathers, our boomers, our generation, the, the generations before, right? Like I, I'll be thirty, I'm gonna be thirty-eight this year, right? So you take that into context here, right? Like my parents had the shit was handed to 'em, and I think the same thing has happened to the Jews, right? They have their situation where their forefathers have just completely controlled the entire planet by the Epstein files and all that other bullshit and just blackmail And all this other nonsense, right? They, they have control over everything, but they've then started to hand everything off, right? Like George Soros has handed off to his child, I can't remember what the fuck that Jew's name is, but you all know who I'm talking about, right? Who is Alex. Alex. Yeah, Alex. Yeah, Alex Soros, right? So George Soros is out of the game, he's done, he's too fucking old, motherfucker can't even stand up anymore, he's handed it off to Alex Soros, but Alex Soros has grown up with

@victorytothepe1Over the entire goddamn planet. So this little motherfucking Jew has no idea how to control the planet, but he just knows that his dad did it, so he's taken over, but he don't know what the fuck to do, and I think it's the same situation, whereas- You know, we, we, we are taking over from our, our parents who have no idea what the fuck's going on, and they're pissed because their, their home they bought for like thirty thousand dollars in nineteen eighty-five is now worth like three hundred thousand dollars, and they're pissed because nobody wants to pay that price, and they don't understand why, and they can't understand the economics, and they don't understand any of that shit. The same way Alex Soros doesn't understand why all the anti-Semitism has, has, is, is popping up. They can't understand Why we recognize why we've been lied to, because fucking,

@victorytothepe1Jeffrey Epstein's fucking girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell's father, Robert Maxwell, bought the fucking, McGraw Hill in the eighties to rewrite all of our fucking history and treat us all into understanding that Israel is our greatest ally and Jews were always the fucking, whatever. Right? So he, he doesn't understand, he can't comprehend why he has to do all the shit that his father did, and we are starting to understand that our parents were retarded. So it's kind of, we got a bit of a paradigm switch that's happening, I believe, right now, in that, and it's, it's worldwide. This isn't just You know, the United States waking up to this. This is Europe and Australia and every fucking like Russia's been on it. Fucking Putin even came out, fuck, what, what was it like, two years ago when Putin was like, "Hey, all of you fucking literal baby eating vampires, like the fucking parade is over." I don't remember the exact fucking speech he gave, but I do remember he did give a speech talking about the literal cannibalistic vampires that rule the world, your time is over.

@victorytothepe1Right? Am I wrong about that? Does anybody else remember that shit? That literally happened. No,

@joann_marieit, it, it did happen. And beautifully stayed the victory. Mike, do, do you want to add anything? And also, I wanna welcome David Nietzsche to the space, David? Thank you so much for coming up.

@victorytothepe1Oh, sorry, sorry. Yeah, yeah, go ahead. My apologies. I, thank you, thank, thank you for letting me have the time. No, that was, that was fantastic, Victory. That

@joann_mariewas ridiculous.

@victorytothepe1Ian, my guy, dude, you've been throttled so fucking hard, it's ridiculous. I, like, I see your posts because I follow you, but holy shit, you aren't getting the same amount of fucking attention you used to. Anyway, dude, thanks for letting me talk. Y'all, fucking, hell yeah.

Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely. And, no, really appreciate it. And, I'll read this off, 'cause I, I do find, I, I think this is actually, let's see, the, the word was critical. I'm gonna look for the post here. I wanna give an immense amount of thanks, by the way, to Bloody Goy, who was the one that, did all the work on Grok to figure out how to give it a summary of the suppression of my handle, which I found really funny. It basically said twenty, twenty twenty-four Four was peak performance period with organic reach and minimal restrictions. That was, that lasted for a couple months. twenty twenty-five had gradual decline begin in reach as content became,

Ian Malcolmextreme is the word that they mentioned. Twenty twenty-six, this is unbelievable. This is straight from Grok. Severe algorithmic punishment. Reach has dropped between ninety and ninety-five percent from twenty twenty-four levels of reach. So think, think about that. I have like six or seven or eight or ten times the amount, it's probably more than that, maybe ten to fifteen times the follower account that I would have had at the end of twenty twenty-four, right? And now I have, I have, lost ninety-five percent of the reach that I had two years ago When my handle was a, a fifteenth its size. mainly due to repeated anti-Semitic language, including "Jew".

Ian MalcolmThat's the word. That's the triggering high risk classifications and the adult content label. So Grok even admits that on the back end of X, so we can't see it, right? All my posts, if you go to my page, it looks relatively normal. all of them are listed as adult content on the back end of X to make sure that I have no reach. the account still maintains decent engagement quality from the small audience that sees Is the post, the distribution, and this is in bold, has been crushed. This was the, this was the, observation made by, by Grok. And so yes, I have no reach, my, my access, this is one of the categories, I'll put this into the purple pill. The four U feed distribution of my content as of twenty twenty-four was strong, twenty twenty-five was good, twenty twenty-six extremely limited, which, results in the overall trend And it is a critical collapse. Just treat, Grok is basically just mocking me at this point. So yeah, no reach, and that's why I encourage everybody, take anything and everything that you have that is on my page, just treat it as ingredients for the meals and the entrees that you're gonna take out to the math Right? Take it out to anybody that's willing to, to look at what we're trying to do here. I have no reach, but all of us collectively do, and so if people just share those things around, you don't, don't tag me, right? I, I, I put my little, I put my little icon somewhere in the picture when I'm really proud of one, like the one that we did with, with Joanne earlier. speaking of which, I couldn't have done the Mel Gibson thing without her, because Grok said, "Sorry, you can

Ian Malcolmbut Mike, oh sorry.

@victorytothepe1Well, I was gonna say that, that kind, that kinda mirrors, what the fuck's his name, Bon Jovi or whatever the fuck, the guy that was the head of the ICE that actually was deporting like a mass amount of people, and then Trump was like, "Yo, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, we just wanted you to actually pretend to deport, not actually deport." And then he fired him, you know, because he was actually deporting people. Like it, it kinda mirrors that, you know, they

Ian MalcolmYeah, and, and Bongino, I mean, I, I, I don't know what to make of that guy, except for the fact that he clearly was compromised at some point in this little journey, and, and it's tough to say what, what was the situation prior, but he went in guns blazing, I'm gonna get Epstein, and then was like, nah, that's all fake, bro. so he's a, a, a weird one. But no, but he got

@victorytothepe1fired, didn't they? Fired his ass because

Speaker 1Bovino,

@victorytothepe1Bovino Well, whoever was the head of ICE like actually did his job, and then they fired him because I think he deported too many, and they were like, "Yo, we just wanted you to pretend, not actually

Speaker 4do it." Yeah,

Speaker 7he has actually come out into effect like, like pro-white since then, and he has taken a stand on some really important issues.

@victorytothepe1Yeah. Yeah, he, he's about it, and that, that's probably why they fired him, anywho. Yeah, thank, thank

Ian Malcolmyou. No, and, and, and, and so this is actually a wonderful time 'cause I know Mike is somewhat limited on time, but I do wanna introduce him, if he hasn't already connected, with Mr. David Nietzsche, who I believe is a critical piece of what we're building here, and I say that because a lot of these ideas are uncomfortable, right? Whether it's talking about Jewish supremacy, it's talking about

Ian Malcolmthe And in my opinion, we need mass remigration of those people that flood the borders, essentially as weapons of war by the Kluger plan at

Ian Malcolmthe, you know, construction of the, of That kinda, it's not gonna happen, man. But, but I wanna mention David, right? Because for somebody to go out and to say, "We need mass remigration," I'm sorry, if you were part of the thirty million people who poured into the United States under the Biden administration, you gotta go home. It sounds mean and, and offensive, I suppose. And look, it doesn't mean that it's gonna be comfortable, 'cause there are a lot of families that were brought to the United States because they-- I mean, heck, they didn't have a whole lot of opportunity where

Ian MalcolmTo is very happy to make that all possible, right? And so I say this because David, we did that wonderful space that, that you led and were just brilliant in on this idea of kind of defining morality and, and how we approach these, these issues that, that could be so contentious, and both Austin and, and Mike that, that are in here, both taking action on the political front, Mike actually running for office, Austin now part of the Young Republicans, he's out there trying to make a difference in their communities and, and obviously sharing some ideas in, in Austin's on race realism, some things that are uncomfortable, but it doesn't mean that because it's uncomfortable, it has to come from a place of hate or animus, and it can be perfectly righteous, moral, and, and if not in some sense, it can be holy to recognize that you're trying to pre-preserve a civilization against a attacker and an assault, an assault, let's say. An onslaught in an assault becomes an onslaught. But, but, but David, I would love to make that introduction between you and Mike. I, I think both of you are absolutely brilliant, and, and David, it's always such a pleasure to have you in these rooms, my friend.

Speaker 8Thank you so much, my friend. And think about it in this way, those people that are being imported, you know, the whole point of the American experiment isn't to import the third world, because remember, the third world's a state of mind, they bring it with them when they come, but And so instead of exporting mass death, which Jewish supremacy has now taken control of our government and transmorgified it to something totally, unrecognizable to what it was, morgified, I should have said, but, but, but when people say, "Well, gosh," you know As far as immigration policy, gosh, I, I don't, I'm uncomfortable with this, with saying this or with doing this. Well, remember who has done this. Remember who is pitting us against each other. And imagine in a world where we're emancipated, if you thought that the American experiment was incredibly productive, and it was, it towered over the rest of civilization so immeasurably that most people just can't grasp it like a mountain that's too high for you to see the top of, like it's hidden in the clouds. You have no idea what we would see as, if we had a renaissance of that kind of freedom. We are totally in need of emancipation, and the people all around the world, that even the people that want to migrate into our, into our civilization, not to drink the milk, but to eat the milk cow, those people would be, would far more benefit. You know, we're not doing much for the billions of people around the world by importing enough of them to help the Jews, Jewish supremacists deracinate our civilization. That's not having a, a measurable effect upon the rest of civilization in terms of the way that it benefits them, like we used to, like the light bulbs and the radios and the indoor air conditioning and the steam engine, you know, all of the, all of the wonderful bound-- as if after America was created, a giant pinata had been hit and these ideas just, just were flowing copiously through civilization. But no, this is divide and conquer stuff, so it's perfectly moral and reasonable for us to say Okay, we see the, we-- this is just the symptom of something else, and our brothers and sisters around the world, including the ones that are unwitting accomplices by clamoring to get in, will figure it out once we emancipate ourselves from Jewish supremacy.

@joann_marieBeautifully stated, David, I love it. He's, he's a national treasure. I, I love him.

Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely. And, and Mike, did you have any thoughts on, on anything shared there by David or, or comments?

Speaker 1No, I mean, he's absolutely right. Everything he said is correct, 100%. It's, it's not about,

Speaker 1It's, it's about delusion. they're, they're trying to dilute our culture, and, and, you know, being a white Western country, which we historically have been, yeah, I think that, in regards to the JQ I think that's what they're afraid of the most. I think that they've seen what Rome has done, I think they've seen what Russia's done, I think they've seen what Germany did, and I think that,

Speaker 1I think that the US has the potential to be one ten, and I think that that is the most terrifying thing for that group. And, you know, look, I get it. If I was one of them, I'd be scared of that too. You know, I'd be, I'd be afraid that, The well, the well would go dry, you know, I'd, I'd, I'd be afraid of it too. They're acting in their own self-interest. I, I understand. I wish my people would act in their own self-interest. I wish Americans would act in their own self-interest.

Speaker 1so that's, that's what we're doing here. That's, that's what we're doing here. We are taking control of the narrative, one space at a time. But I am gonna have to head out of here. thank you guys so much for having me With, you guys are great, I appreciate it, except for that one guy, except for that one guy that pissed me off. I don't like going to those places.

@austinleespeaksMike, isn't it, isn't it funny that the one guy is,

Ian Malcolmit's not Yitz, and we actually had a nice conversation with Yitz, how 'bout that?

Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, exactly.

@joann_marieAnd for what it's worth, spicy Mike is awesome, so there's that.

Ian MalcolmYeah. Now we got to see Spicy Mike come out, and Mike, again, I wanna thank you so much, Mike Will now, for jumping in here with us, for having this conversation. I know you only said, you had maybe an hour or so, and, and so certainly went well over, and I, I wanna sincerely appreciate your time. I wanna appreciate the efforts that you took running for office, pushing to author your own legislation, to try and make a difference in the world, and encourage others to do so. Right? And, and it is, it Kind of radical, far out there dreams and fantasies, if not delusions, of people suggesting all kinds of violent revolutions, all these things. I couldn't agree with you more that this has to be done through peaceful, political, essentially revolution. And, and I think that the, the nation is ripe for it, as David would say, nothing can stop an idea whose time has come. I think I, I, I loosely paraphrase, maybe, maybe accurately describe, but Mike, kind of curious for your thoughts, and then we'll go over to Mr. David

Speaker 1Nope, absolutely, man. We are, we are, we are ripe for it. I think that even for the people that, you know, like, I kinda like we touched on earlier, there's a lot of people that feel it, they just don't know what it is. There's a lot of people that, they know what time it is, they just don't have the direction. We have a lot of soldiers and not a lot of generals, not a lot of people who are willing to take that first step.

Speaker 1But I think that, I think that it's exciting, and I, I, I look forward to the next ten, fifteen, twenty years because I think that things have to get better. I think we might see things get worse for a little bit, you know, that's usually how it happens, but, I, I, I do look forward to the future. So again, thank you for having me.

Ian MalcolmOh, of course, and thank you for, sincerely, for, for being here, for being with us, and for all the things that you did, past, that you're doing presently, that you're gonna do in the future as part of this calling, to get into politics. And, and David, one of the wonderful ideas to throw it over to you that, he mentioned was basically saying, hey, in our town, in our city, in our county, we've got all of these public buildings that right now are owned

Ian MalcolmFor all sorts of either manufacturing or other commercial opportunities that could be of benefit, right, and to try and rejuvenate the city, which, wha-what better way to essentially make use of, of what otherwise is just the dead weight of those buildings? I, I thought it was a really interesting, suggestion, but, but I did really quickly, again, I wanted to give an immense amount of, of, of thank yous, of gratitude, for Mike for coming by, for being part of this conversation. I hope everybody gave him a follow,

Ian MalcolmHe's been doing, give it some support. I wanna give the exact same, to Mr. Austin. We'll certainly get together, we'll link up, we'll set up a space, for the not so distant future, maybe a week or two out. Would love to go over that content, and as soon as we close this, I'm gonna watch that video that I see that you have pinned to your, profile. Very curious about that as well. I also wanna mention, we've got a number of additional conversations coming up this week, tomorrow,

Ian MalcolmTo this space with us, for those that might not be familiar, I think Eric at one point had millions of followers over on TikTok. He's got a massive platform on Instagram. He's out there, he's been sharing information about the JQ for a long, long time, prior to the acquisition of TikTok by Larry Ellison, at which point he was banned completely, just, essentially overnight, suspended. They didn't like what he was saying. So we're gonna be talking with Mr. Warsaw about the ongoing, let's say, no Noticing. So very excited for that. We've got also got a couple other conversations, both historical in focus as well as cultural, so we'll be having those. feel free as always, send me messages if there are people or topics that you would like to either have covered or to discuss things with. I, I saw, with Joanne, we're gonna be having a conversation, with MK, what is it? I think is the, the handle that MK goes by. really wonderful young female contributor that talks about these subjects. really Excited to get something scheduled with her, and so we'll continue all of these dialogues with anybody and everybody that's moving the ball forward. If we keep doing that honestly, righteously, we're going to change the world. with that being said, speaking of changing, I wanna change the presentation of the world over to Mr. Nietzsche. Get any thoughts that he might have, any additions around this idea of making political change amidst, let's say, a season of our nation where things are so captured and kind of the on- Ongoing pursuits that we're all, a part of here.

Speaker 8Love it. I'm sorry I came in so late. I didn't realize you'd been gone for a while. You know, it really is a revolution, and of course, I like to refer to it as a great awakening, and it can't be stopped. It really can't be stopped. You know, Paul Revere famously changed the course of history by riding through the streets of Lowne and warning everybody. About what was coming, but we are millions. This is absolutely amazing to be a part of, and I'm looking at our opponents and how they're flailing. As you've heard me say before, they have the military, the money, and the media, and all we have is the advantage, the advantage of the atomic power of truth and the desire to be free. Those two things. People that want to be free and that wield the truth, you know, Voltaire said the pen is mightier than the sh-- the sword, only if it spoke the truth, he left out that part. And that's what we're doing. We're doing it peaceful, peacefully. We're doing it clearly. And notice, for instance, making-- I won't cite the movie, but making a movie, a bunch of Jews making a movie, cosplaying as white people, and trying to get us to go out and be violent against our brothers and sisters that are either Muslim Muslim or some, from some other persuasion, how pathetic, nice try. Nothing is going to stop us. You are emptying your chambers, and it really is like the Matrix, we're just plucking those bullets out of the air and chuckling as we drop them on the floor. It's not working, and you must be terrified because your numbers are so infinitesimally small and you're so cowardly that if this doesn't work, and we look you right in the eye and say, "Our emancipation is nigh." We refuse to be ruled by you. You may no longer tell us what to do, where to go, with whom to associate, what we're allowed to say, what we're supposed to think. None of that, sorry, it's all over, slavery is over, and they know it's coming, and there's nothing they can do. So I'm very excited. Everybody, when you get on the space, retweet it. Also, say these things out loud, use the word Jewish supremacy. Whenever someone bristles when I say it, I answer, "Well, the only reason why that

Speaker 8I Is because Jewish supremacy is the problem. So if it bothers you that I say Jewish supremacy is the problem, then you come up with something better that says Jewish supremacy is the problem. I hope you're getting the point here. We aren't clever men, we're direct men, we're honorable men, and women. So I'm very excited. Please take courage. The wave is about to collapse over on these people, and it is wonderful to be a part of this great awakening. I'm sorry that I was so late to the space, my friend.

Ian Malcolmno, David, where, You arrive, you are there, exactly when you're supposed to be, and I'm always just so humbled to have you in any of these rooms, and it's because not only do you speak truth, but you do so, with such warmth, such love, and, and it is that eternal optimism that, I think we both share along with a lot of the people up on this platform, right? And especially those that are in the speaker panel right now, and I wanna give, again, an immense amount of thanks to everybody, to, to Master Craftsman, to

Ian MalcolmAustin,

Ian MalcolmSharing her ideas, but also wonderfully creative content that she puts out for Spaces. a big thank you again to Mr. Mike Willnow for being part of this discourse, for staying way past, the, the time that he had initially been able to allot. Very, very generous of him for doing so. The incomparable hostess, the absolute hostess, Miss Joanne, I couldn't do this without her. And I'll just throw this out, while we're in this space, we get lots of requests, people that come through, and, oftentimes co-host Just kind of let up willy-nilly anybody and everybody, especially if it's a familiar profile picture. Well, we had two different people come into our space that at first glance looked, very, very familiar. Somebody came in here dressed-- let's say I'll, I'll, I'll use the term dressed up as Lou Rage. They stole his username, his profile picture, they requested a microphone. Joann caught him, sent me a message, "I know that's not Lou." Because, hey guys, if you're gonna try to play that game, y-y-it's not gonna work if you have a account that's brand new with no followers and no followers. We, we know exactly what's going on. The creepy part is that not only can we say with near certainty who it was, I can almost guarantee you their intent was to come in and to basically issue yet another verbal death threat because that's just how these spaces go. So I bring that up because Joanne, just like a goalie in hockey, she's just like, nope. And she didn't even have to flinch to grab it, just kinda batted it aside. No, I see right through your game. Right? That's the amazing part about this space. Somehow, we went the entire conversation, no death threats, and, the only person who called us antisemites was Mike, jokingly. So I'd say that we are winning. And, and you know how I know that? Because they don't even attempt to come in and deny the worldview that we have shared. They no longer try. They used to send their little Mossad agents and assets quick coming in and tell them they're wrong about Jewish supremacy, and then they would come in and we would make them look foolish, right? They don't even attempt it anymore. Instead, they just suppress our conversations, which is why I gotta give an immense thank you again to Mr. Allegedly Dank, he's down there. I'm gonna put one of his posts up into the nest. I hope everybody gives him a follow, as well as everybody that's up here on the panel. and Mr. Dank, there we go,

Ian MalcolmHe went and he got all the content, I've mentioned this a couple times, he's been porting it via AI up to YouTube, up to Spotify, up to Apple Music. YouTube said, "No way, Jose," three or four days in, but we will see how long it lasts on Rumble, and we will keep doing everything that we can to share these ideas with everybody. I don't care about credit, I don't care about clout, I don't care about monetization. All I care about are these ideas getting out to the masses to support those that will speak them Anything that I have, think of me as the giving tree for anybody that remembers that book. Take all of it, I don't care. Just at the end of this story, after we have won, after we have removed the boot that is Jewish supremacy from the throat of our people, just sit down with me one day, in a not so distant future, in a beautiful wood, and we will all be able to celebrate. It's a lovely book. I hope for any of the parents out there, read it to your children. It's a wonderful, wonderful message. If you haven't read

Ian Malcolmit, now with that being said, again, I wanna thank everybody up on the panel. I wanna express my excitement for tomorrow's chat with Mr. Eric Warsaw. If you are going to be free in the not-so-distant future, I do know that Mr. Diligent Denison is hosting a space. I'll probably jump over there, listen in, might hop up if he needs an extra speaker. If not, I hope everybody is able to tune in. I know he's been opening them very late, but Mr. Truth Teller runs the best spaces on X. I, I'm trying

Ian MalcolmTo have him open them earlier, because the vampire blood doesn't run through my veins. that is exclusive to those that seek to, to, to, to take ours, or so it seems. but, but I do always love to go into his rooms when I can. but so please support, support Mr. Truth Teller, support Diligent Dennison. He's out there. Yeah, people can critique X, Y, and Z, the thing that we can't is that he's making a difference, he's moving the needle, he

Ian MalcolmHave access to, and so that has to be our winning formula, is to spread our branches like that giving tree into any and every room, every conversation, every state house, thanks to the heroes like Mike and Austin that are out making a difference politically, right? So support those individuals, support groups like AZPAC, support Dr. Recktenwald, support anybody that will stand in opposition to this machine. If we do so, we aren't just going to have a beautiful today, we'll have a beautiful tomorrow to be able to give to our children. Children, all those that come after us. So with all that being said, as always, a good morning, good evening, good afternoon to everybody, good night if you are, are heading to the end of your day, right? But regardless of where you might be in the world, I certainly, as always, wanna wish you God bless, Godspeed on this continued adventure, in this continued journey to bring more attention, awareness, and ultimately an end to Jewish supremacy and all the terrors of essentially global Zionism. So lots of love to everybody, a big thank you again to Mr. Will, now please give him a follow, and we will see you guys all tomorrow with Mr. Eric Worsall.