Counter-Currents
Fróði Midjord and Jonas De Geer had a conversation with Mike Enoch on Me ne frego recently about the aftermath of Charlottesville, which is still ongoing, as well as his path to White Nationalism, “the Passover syndrome,” Mike’s plans for the future, and more.
Listen to “Me ne frego – episode 20 with Mike Enoch” on Spreaker.
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7 comments
“We’re really sorry, but the page you’re looking for can’t be found.”
If you have some some kind of javascript filter in your browser it doesn’t show the embedded player here. But this works:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/radiomenefrego/mnf-episode-20
There’s also a download link there another poster was asking for:
https://api.spreaker.com/download/episode/14120160/mnf_episode_20.mp3
Please do more podcasts. It will attract the younger crowd. Like me.:)
Mike nicely states the case for White Nationalism. It’s not just what he says but his clear reasoning and grasp of history, politics, culture and even the law. I’d like to see his commentary turned into a book of essays, “Thoughts from the Chairman.”
Please do less podcasts, there are still people around who prefer to read. Like me.
If possible can you have a download available? The player shuts off when your phone screen shuts off. Very inconvenient and this particular episode is not available in the CC. podcast. Re url points to a dead link.
and Jewish
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