Greg Johnson and David Zsutty discussed listener questions and current events in this edition of Counter-Currents Radio. The episode is now available to download or listen to here.
Topics include:
3:04 – How can white nationalism gain ground post-Trump?
16:00 – Listener questions on the show Sons of Anarchy and what value National Socialism has for nationalism today.
25:50 – Question on Kant’s critique of the ontological argument, followed by thoughts on the future of the Democrat Party .
41:08 – The March for Australia in Melbourne.
50:41 – Kevin DeAnna’s new show, Identity Politics.
55:06 – AfD politicians dying and Germany getting nuclear weapons.
1:00:36 – Tommy Robinson and anti-Islam.
1:17:50 – Question from a high school student on whether or not to go to college.
1:24:37 – Department of Defense or Department of War?
1:32:49 – Is there an increase of optimism in the nationalist movement?
1:44:30 – The murder of Iryna Zarutska.
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2 comments
That was brilliant! You guys worked in the numerology! How does it work exactly? Is there an actual convention or is it something each one of you infers for himself to the best of his ability? What is the first occurrence of it that anyone knows, ie who invented it? I have my guess.
I want to recommend a fantasy book to you guys, Well of the Unicorn by Fletcher Pratt. It’s about you guys and us guys and, while somewhat dry, is one of the most profound books I’ve read in a while. You can tell it’s a big influence on Tolkien and Game of Thrones. One of the scenes is something that actually happened to L Ron Hubbard.
I have been going back and forth about writing this comment – Partly because I don’t want what I suggest to distract from other more pressing matters, but also because I know it might sound like a kooky idea. With that out of the way;
I would be very interested in hearing more about the intersection between political affairs and astrology.
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