Dr. E. Michael Jones argues that America is at the end of its third republic, characterized by morally subversive characteristics including the disappearance of Protestantism, the rise of Muslim Americans, and the erosion of traditional family structures. He contends that the Catholic Church's capitulation on contraception represents a critical failure that enabled social engineering efforts to undermine Catholic political power, and that the current crisis requires Catholics and Muslims to unite against a common enemy to preserve universal moral law and traditional society.
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The End of the Third American Republic: A Conversation With A Leading Catholic PhilosopherAdded:
Alhamdulillah. We have a special guest here in Rabbat. Uh renowned uh Catholic scholar and philosopher uh Dr. E.
Michael Jones has uh graciously taken me up on my offer to visit uh uh Ribbat when uh we had our uh conversation, friendly and unstructured conversation about what about about a month ago or so.
>> Yes. Uh, and so I was gone to the Philippines for quite some time and uh I I just got back not not too long ago and uh um he was kind enough to drive over with his uh lovely wife uh and uh hopefully a couple of friends that will be joining us um in order to uh progress our conversation. He also brought me this wonderful gift uh a book of his called Walking with a Bible uh and a gun uh the rise fall and return of American identity. So I'm uh interested in uh in reading it if uh you know it's as interesting as uh our verbal discussion was. I'm sure it's going to be really interesting read. So please feel free to talk about your book and to say whatever you like. Uh you know the next hour is yours. If you want, you can talk through it if you want. We can have a conversation, but uh we're really happy that you're here and uh welcome you great, you know, uh warmly and hope that you enjoy the tea that the brothers brought for your uh in honor of your visit.
>> Yes.
>> Yeah.
>> Thank you. Well, let's have a conversation. I mean, it's we're here in the same rooms here. Normally, you don't talk to people in the same room anymore.
You talk you talk to a screen.
>> So, uh let's take advantage of the fact that we're both in sitting on the same sofa. Absolutely.
>> I am in the middle of a project here.
Um, we are at the end of the third republic in America. We have re republic the cycles of history last 80 years. The first republic began in 1891 with the creation of the constitution. It lasted till 1861 with the civil war. There were institutions that began America that did not pass into the second republic. The main one was slavery, states rights, things like that. Second republic began in 1865 uh with the end of the civil war, lasted for 80 years to 1945 with the end of World War II. World Wars have a way of ending the republic. And at this point, we began the third republic and I was born um three years later. So my personal history is in many ways the history of the third republic. Uh so it began with uh institutions like um the United Nations was created at the beginning of the third republic. Uh stories, narratives or myths if you want to call them like the Holocaust began at that point after World War II. And what happened was also social engineering which most people don't talk about. Uh I was in my mother's womb when the Kinsey report came out. Uh Indiana entomologist bug doctor became an expert on sexuality and launched the sexual revolution which in many ways wrecked my generation destroyed my generation. Uh after that we had in Chicago every big city in the north you had the manipulation of housing. Uh so what happened in Chicago is large numbers of black people were brought up from Mississippi where they picked cotton and they were put into the factories here and they displaced the Catholic population on the south side of Chicago. They took over the south side of Chicago. So these are the two forces that pretty much uh uh formed my life and my generation and the third republic.
>> Was your family in Chicago before uh you know like before? No, my father my family we grew up in Phil I grew up in Philadelphia. My grandfather was born in Ireland. Uh he moved to Philadelphia. He had six children. Uh all of he married another Irish woman.
Uh all of his children married Catholics but only one married an Irishman. So this is a theory of identity here of ethnic identity is called the triple melting pot >> which is basically no matter where you come from after three generations you lose the language of your grandfather and you be but you retain his religion >> and so we have three ethnic groups based on three religions Protestant Catholic Jew >> very similar to Yugoslavia which doesn't exist anymore where they have three religions >> Croat ser Muslim uh which also served as the three ethnic groups. So, uh I grew up at this time, you know, went through a lot of I just wrote my autobiography.
I'm 78 years old. I'm going to write my autobiography.
>> So, I go into detail in that in that book. But [snorts] we are now at the end of that that republic and there are things that we thought would last forever that are going to pass away.
Sears Robuck. Do you remember Sears Ro?
>> I totally remember Sears Robuck.
>> Well, it doesn't exist anymore >> to be honest with you. the Sears Tower.
It's right here in town and it has a different name and I just always forget the name and whenever someone brings it up I resent it. I said, "No, it's the Sears Tower. Stop calling it that."
>> Right. So, and the Sears Sears would be in a mall. It would be the cornerstone of the mall. That's what brought the people to the mall. And now the malls are obsolete. They're obsolete form of retail technology replaced by Amazon >> uh delivery military technology. The aircraft carrier and the tank won World War II and now we're realizing that they are obsolete.
>> Absolutely.
>> Obsolete. And what we're seeing now is a tr a world transformation where uh the one another casualty is going to be the American empire. The American empire is dying.
Uh I never profited from the American empire. Uh we I just gave a speech in in middle of Indiana. Indiana is a conquered province of the American Empire. The money gets sucked out of Indiana. There's no retail. There are no jobs. There are people just left behind to fuel Wall Street and to fuel the to fuel the war machine. So, this moment is Kevin Barrett's a Muslim. I met him in uh I met him in Tehran. is Sunni. Uh but we met in in Tehran and he just wrote an article talking about um Iran will now he's saying that they're going to win the war in the I think that's true. I think that they become the become the hegeimon of West West Asia now. The the Gulf states will have to accept them as their ruler because the Americans can't defend them anymore. Okay. He's saying now that the Iran will become the leader of the Ummah.
I don't think that's going to happen. I don't think that's going to happen. The Shia are 10% of the Muslim population.
They are not going to impose their will on 90% of the Muslim population. I don't think that's going to happen. So, something else is going to happen. I think that the the the image that comes to my mind is Germany at the end of the 19th century. Prussia established hegemony. They unified Germany under protestant Prussian leadership.
Immediately got into a problem with the Catholics. There were a lot of Catholics there. So they just said, "Well, we'll crush the Catholics." Bismar said, you get a speech called the famous for he says, "Blute and Isaac Blood and iron will determine the future, not discussions. I think that's what's going to happen in the Gulf. Blood, the drones and missiles are going to determine the future there. It's going to be a battle. I think that I God has chosen Iran to punish Israel.
God has chosen Iran to free us from the yoke of Jewish tyranny which we cannot free ourselves from. And I'm saying that Iran has played a role in salvation history long before uh there was an Islam. When Cyrus the Great sent the Hebrews back, liberated them from Hebrew captivity, sent them back to Jerusalem, he was doing God's will. The punishment that the the Hebrew children deserve because of their wickedness lasted 70 years and it was lifted and he said go back and rebuild the temple.
When Julian the apostate was going became Roman emperor and he was going to destroy Christianity. He connived with the Jews to rebuild the temple. That didn't work out. And then he came and he tried to conquer Persia.
And Shapar II saved Christianity from extinction. The Persian emperor be by by defeating Julian the apostate. This is my son. My son, your son, [laughter] Nick Chappelle.
>> Nick Chappelle. Nice >> to meet you. Good.
>> Chicago guy, >> former cop.
Yeah, you can feel secure with this man around.
>> Excellent. Wonderful.
>> So, so >> wherever you like, wherever you're comfortable.
>> So, this is th this I think this is the moment in history. This is the geo a turning point in history. And I think that we should work together.
>> Sure.
>> Because f first of all, it's a polit I'm proposing a political alliance. All you need for a political alliance is a common enemy.
And I I think we have a common enemy.
>> I don't think you're going to argue with me.
>> No, no, no. I I don't think I don't think anyone in their [clears throat] right mind have any decency inside of them should argue. I think there's a lot of a lot of analysis about the other side of the world that I probably I feel like we probably would have uh a lot of disagreement about. But I think in in general, this idea about uh three republics, it seems pretty pretty sound to me. It seems like all a lot of ideas that seemed like really um like no-brainers uh that maybe people may have even disagreed with before 2019, but thought, you know, we've lost that battle and have kind of written them off. I think they're kind of up for debate again.
>> And uh I do agree. I I personally, you know, just to be frank, in the interest of time, I I think perhaps in my opinion, you exaggerate a little bit the role of Iran in all of this. I think if anything, the people of Gaza are the ones who um are the ones who deserve the credit for uh identifying the the crack and the armor of of this beast and uh really pouring their own lives into it in order to expose it and show the world where it is. And now other, you know, the other nations have a I guess a path forward to to to getting out of the mess that we're in, whereas before they didn't really see what that path was. Um >> Iran has always stood by Gaza. They've always stood by the Palestinians.
>> Yeah. I you know I I I I personally again I think it's that role is a bit exaggerated but I don't think quantitatively speaking but I think that qualitatively you're right they they uh never uh you know they never at least openly uh uh had forsaken that uh you know forsaken that cause and I think the the whole Muslim world even like in Turkey have like some people are acrid secularists but uh uh they >> Turkey is [clears throat] a complete mystery to me. I don't understand Turkey at all.
>> It's >> I understand the Ottoman Empire. The when I say if I talk to my Eastern European friends and I say Muslim, they immediately think of Turks.
>> Yeah.
>> And they immediately think of them marching up and attacking Vienna.
>> Well, you know, there's a little bit of that as well, but uh you know, there are a lot of secular Turks that actually end up remembering their Ottoman uh sentiments when they talk about Palestine. Um and uh you know it's a long it's a long discussion something that hopefully you know we'll be able to engage in uh if you have time but uh Iran is a module of the Persian civilization that kind of cast a lot with Islam. Um but there are at least four major empires that are the inheritors of uh of the uh of the the cultural and ethical and bureaucratic tradition of the old Persian Empire. Uh one of them is Iran.
One of them is the Ottoman state. One of them is the Mughal Empire in India. Uh uh and the the the fourth one is the uh the the empires of Central Asia. And all of them the the language actually of all of them was Persian. And in fact the uh the the spoken dialect of Persian that's closest to uh what we call classical Persian is not what's spoken in Iran which is almost unintelligible to it but it's actually what's spoken in um in Afghanistan Tajikistan and Dar and Bkar and Samaran.
>> Uh and so uh just the other day like you know this is one of the things that that we deal with as Muslims like seminary students don't learn Persian anymore.
The idea is like well if the Quran is in Arabic and the uh uh um the hadith of the prophet peace be upon him are in Arabic so what's the point of learning this language is kind of superfluous to it and I think we lose a lot we lose a lot a lot of the tradition of of Sufism a lot of tradition of state craft a lot of the tradition of logic of uh um logic and philosophy yes a lot of it is very uh if you know if the books the primary source books are not in in Persian then at least the the kind of institution of glosses and commentary Aries, a lot of them are are in Persian and a lot of the uh a lot of the the really foundational thinkers, legal theorists, philosophers um in the uh in the Muslim intellectual tradition were Persian speaking people right from the beginning basically.
>> Right. Right. Uh and so and so yeah uh you know I I I agree with you and I think that once you understand that the Iranians don't have a monopoly on this on this tradition in fact a lot of it is better preserved in the Ottoman states or in uh the Mughal Empire than it is in Iran because precisely because the u the classical period of Persian uh Islamic culture was completely Sunni. the Shia uh kind of takeover of Iran is something that happened something in around the 1600s around the same time that the Philippines like we were talking about before Islam kind of became politically active in the Philippines it was relatively recently it's been a while but it's not it's not like ancient times it's not antiquity >> well in this in this country I mean I mentioned three three ethnic groups protestant Catholic Jew >> the dominant ethnic group was Protestant this country was founded by Protestants Samuel Huntington as of 2000 wrote a book, Who Are We? And he said, "We're Anglo Protestants."
>> Sure.
>> Well, I'm not Anglo. My father's Irish and my mother is German. Uh, and I'm not a Protestant. So, how do I fit into this thing? And that's in many ways what that what that book is about.
>> What I'm saying here is that one of the things that's going to disappear now is Protestantism. It's disappearing. You know, whether you like it or not, it's just something that is disappearing.
It's been around for 500 years. I think it never should have existed. It was a looting operation to begin with. It broke the unity of Christrysendom uh and enabled the Turkish march up the Danube uh as the scourge of God because the Christians were fighting each other. But it's going it's disappearing. And I'm saying at the same time we may have the rise of the Muslim American as because when this triple melding pot theory was founded in 1930s there were practically no Muslims here.
I mean I'm sure there were some but it's not a significant minority.
>> But now we're starting to realize because of uh weaponized migration. I mean, let's be honest here, especially in Europe, but also in America, the the sellers uh immigration bill where they didn't want any more northern Europeans as they're bringing people from all. We have a significant Muslim population and that's going to be part of uh what uh our American uh identity.
>> Well, I mean, I'll push back a little bit with that because I think there's a difference between what immigration was, you know, maybe like in the 70s and up until the 80s and what it was later. My father didn't come to this country on a quota my or on like a visa lottery or any of that stuff.
>> What year did he come over?
>> He came in 1974 and he came he came particularly because of his technical proficiency. He had a master's degree in engineering and so uh it was it was like a merit-based uh qualification that he had. We have something like that now which is a H1B visa. But the problem is that the H-1B visa right now, which is really politicized, um it's it's ridiculous that they're hiring for people under the pretense that somehow or another we don't have enough people that that have those skills in America, but we do. We're just undercutting their their their wages. Uh, and so I, you know, but I think in that time I don't think it was as clear-cut that we had that many people with those technical skills and proficiencies because the thing is one of the things that that's that's kind of a push and pull that's going to be, you know, in our discussion with one another. Obviously, with love and respect and tea and all of that other stuff, right? You're my elder. I don't want I don't want to do anything insulting or like you show bad bad uh uh character to you, especially cuz your son is m the size of an ogre and just like kind of friendly person but very friendly looking gentle but he is he is sitting there kind of looking down at [laughter] me uh from a perch so I'm with this guy I'm not I'm trying not to you know >> he was he would deal with demonstrators with the that huge bulk he >> yeah instead of shooting him he was just [laughter] bang their heads together was over he's my spiritual son okay >> but but uh but you know there one of the things I think that that may be a little bit different in our our perception of all of these things is that uh it may not have been the case originally, but eventually some point in in America, Irish people became white people. Uh and so >> there's a book by that title, by the way. Is there >> by the professor at Harvard?
>> Yeah.
>> Who grew up in Philadelphia book was called when the I or how the Irish became white.
>> Yeah. There you go. Uh and so uh uh and by the way, I have a lot of love for Irish people like Ireland Irish. There's one thing people over here, you know, you see meet someone drunk on St. Patrick's Day. I'm not talking about that. I'm talking like actual people from Ireland like traveling in the world and things like that. Uh I' I've had a lot of uh sympatico with them. But uh you know one of the things is that there definitely there's like some race anxiety that people have >> in Ireland.
>> No, no, no. Well, they may have it over there as well. They don't seem to display it as much. They seem to be very friendly people. But uh over here I mean um and that is that this idea that somehow immigration is there to like end white hijge hegemony in America and if that was the purpose it's definitely not working in my opinion.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh >> I think I'm I'm going to be honest with you. I think white is identity theft. M >> I'm saying this is this this guy's grandfather >> Mhm.
>> uh was living in Marquette Park and Martin Luther King showed up >> in Marquette Park and his grandfather is throwing rocks at Martin Luther King.
His grandfather was such a good shot he hit Martin Luther King on the head.
>> Okay.
>> And Martin Luther King had to go back and fell down and it was awful. This show you what awful people he came from.
So if you ask if you looked at the street then >> you think well there's Martin Luther King. Well, they're black. Well, they must be white.
>> Yeah.
>> But if you asked his grandfather what he was, he'd say, "Well, I'm Lithuanian."
>> Yeah.
>> This is identity theft, right?
>> The whole idea of pushing you into a group and then giving you a false identity. And that's classic white identity. If you're white, you're a racist. If you're a racist, you're a bad person. If you're a bad person, we can do anything we want to you. Right?
That's the identity theft that is going on in America right now with with the Catholics.
We had this in Chicago. I I'm sorry.
I've already talked about Chicago. In St. Louis, >> they after Black Lives Matter, there's a wave of iconoclasm sweeping the country.
They want to tear down this uh statue of St. Louis in St. Louis. The guy is who who's the leader here. He calls himself a Muslim. He's called his name is Umar Lee. Calls himself Umar Lee.
>> By the way, he's apostated several times and he's kind of like known to be a drug addict and like all this stuff. Yeah.
Yeah. He's not a he's not a serious he's not a serious figure. He told me he was a Muslim.
>> No, I'm not saying he's not a Muslim in the sense I'm not going to like I'm not going to anathemaize him or excommunicate him. You know, a person can our teaching is that a person can sin a thousand times. You know, as long as they're willing to repent, God is willing to accept it. But I'm just saying that after a couple of stupid things happen, you're like, "Okay, yeah, maybe this guy's not really serious."
And so, he's definitely made that list as far as I'm >> concerned. I I You're right. And was working with the rabbi, the lady rabbi.
She was the power behind this whole movement.
>> Sure.
>> So, what does he do? He says, "This is white supremacist.
>> They're defending the statue.
>> So, I'm looking at the demonstration.
They're praying the rosaries. Do white supremacists pray the rosary?"
>> No. No.
>> I said, "Look, this is you're this is identity theft. These people are Catholic and you're calling them white because you know if you ident they identify as white, you win because they're all racist." So, the last procession they have an African nun ringing a bell leading the prison. Well, that would blow up his whole white supremacy. I'm saying this is the way this racial politics works. And I'm saying white is not is a form of identity theft.
>> Yeah. And by the way, the most like accurately anti-Muslim figures in the Catholic Church, you know, like I would say 80 85% of them are like black or brown people. Um, uh, Cardinal Sarah absolutely has very little good to say about Muslims ever.
>> He's he's Nigerian.
>> He's he's Nigerian, so which means he's probably like relatives with like Muslims or something. There's a battle going on in Nigeria. Some people say it's not Muslim Catholic. Some people say it's a a house ebo.
>> Yeah.
>> But uh that's where he's coming from.
>> As long as you don't talk about the killing of the Christians in Lebanon. I see you have the Lebanon pin on, you know, so we can talk about Nigeria all we want. I know one of the things but perhaps you'll find entertaining. I I do again I do respectfully disagree with some of what you're saying. Um, one of the things you'll find entertaining about me is like, uh, these guys are sick of hearing from me is that I don't even think race exists because there's no real objective definition of race.
Like in Islam, there is like talk of what people package as like Islam's teachings against racism are not really even teachings against racism in the sense that there's no objective definition of racism. So they will try to cast um the the boasting and arrogance that people have because of lineage because lineage is objective.
You know who your father is, you know who your grandfather is.
>> Ethnicity. Well, lineage is lineage, right? You can, you know, a father can look black, the son can look white, the other kid can look this. It has nothing to do with the phenotypical expression is just who your fathers are, right? Uh um and so racist, I completely agree with you. It's a farce. It's a complete joke and it's it doesn't it's like identity theft is a wonderful way of explaining it. I'm going to use it from now on because it connects two things.
is that one is that this thing makes no sense, but people don't do things for no reason. Uh, and if you don't have a plan, someone else will make you a tool in theirs. So, that that kind of bridges that gap, >> but I don't like, you know, like I would have protested St. Louis's statue. Why?
Because we're obviously not Catholic, so we don't believe the man's saint. just because he died of dysentery sieging Tunis, this guy's like a homeland, you know, so probably he probably wouldn't like him for that reason, not because white supremacy or whatever. But like, you know, there again, the outcomes may be somewhat similar, but I think as thinkers, we appreciate that.
>> Would you say you would have want that statue torn down?
>> I probably would not appreciate a statue of St. Louis in my city. Uh, >> in the city of St. Louis.
>> I would not even appreciate the city being called St. Louis to be honest [laughter] with you because of my because of my lack of respect for the for the individual and like what he you know what he lived and died doing uh as a French monarch who like you know basically made war on on the Muslim world. As a Muslim you could you should appreciate how like I'm not going to like you know I'm not going out tonight you know with a baseball bat and going to like smash it and like you know ride or whatever. But if someone asked me my opinion, I have an opinion. People have their feelings about like for example, there are two Greeks that are in a Turkish jail right now because they unfurled the flag saying orthodoxy or death and started singing hymns inside of the eye Sophia, right? Uh and so although I personally believe it's a a mosque and uh uh do uphold the claim uh of the Muslims and of the Turks to the place, I can understand how it would hurt like a Greek person's feelings that this is a like the building is a >> a part of their history as well. I can understand why and like how it's you know tactful behavior dictates you just don't throw it up in their face and like you know be a jerk about it, you know, right? Uh, and I tell them, I'm like, "Look, they're probably not going to give it back to you, and I wouldn't if I was in control, but you could visit anytime, and it's open for you, and nobody's gonna say no. You know, you know, nobody like I think that that it may not be what you wanted, but it's definitely not all the way at the like most horrible end of the of the continuum, you know."
>> All right. This this I understand that.
>> Yeah.
>> Now, we're both Americans. Sure. Right.
We both are grew born here, >> right?
>> Sure.
>> Okay. But what's that mean? I've already told you that when the Irish came here, they were absolutely hated minority.
They were bo constantly portrayed as being subhuman, >> right?
>> But, uh, we're here. So, if you have a there was a a famous bishop in in New York City, Bishop Use, they called him Dagger John because of the way he made the cross. Looked like a dagger. Okay.
>> Puio.
So anyway, um he would tell these Catholics, "Don't cross the Hudson River." Uh because if you cross the Hudson River, you'll become a Protestant >> because we don't have churches over there. And if you go to places like Indiana, you're definitely going to become So don't go. Stay here.
>> Well, he was not an American.
>> I mean, he was here. Yeah.
>> But he wasn't wasn't an American.
>> What was he?
>> Well, he's Irish.
>> There you go.
>> Like, why why am I Why am I here?
Because my grandfather was cheap labor.
>> Yeah.
>> Why is everyone here? They're cheap labor, right?
>> And so, but it's but that's what happens when you're here and you have children >> like, okay, you're you're the child of now you're born here. Okay, my father, you're like my father. He was his father was born someplace else. By the third generation, for better or for worse, I'm an American. I am an American. And you notice it when you live outside the country, living in Germany for three years. I I got into we it was with a bunch of Germans and I said I said we Germans have to stick together and the guy said to me only an American would say that. [laughter] So here I'm trying to identify with my mother's no I'm an American. So the question is how are you going to be an American?
>> Yeah.
>> Like what kind of American you go? How far are you going to go? Yeah.
>> Like what what what is acceptable? What is not acceptable? Right. And that became a crucial issue like if you're out as long as the Catholics are here, you know, like so uh on e on Good Friday, you have ashes >> Yeah.
>> put on your forehead.
>> Sure.
>> Well, it's in my another book. Uh so the guy has ashes. He goes to public school in Philadelphia. The teacher immediately says, "Go wash those ashes off your forehead because we're not going to let you in the class if you have ashes on your forehead."
>> I would have been like, "Great. I'm not going to [laughter] class.
Well, what the Catholics said was, "Okay, we're going to form our own school. So, you're going to go to Catholic school now. You're not going to go to public school." And that was one of the main breaks with Americanization.
>> Yeah.
>> So, basically, we have parishes. And the parishes are people, they're colony, they're European colonies where you speak Polish or you speak German or you speak Italian.
>> Yeah. My daughters, they're friends, they they they go to Polish school, right? Right. So, that's not American.
Uh-huh.
>> So after World War II, the government declared war on the Catholics through social engineering.
>> Sure.
>> By breaking down these ethnic neighborhoods.
>> But how's that any different than what the Menanites and the Amish Amish do?
Like I have a friend who's a convert to Islam. But he said that my grandmother, we moved to America like the 1600s. My grandmother up until my grandmother were all native speakers of German, like born and raised in America. He says that after the World Wars, then they kind of like stopped letting my mother and father speak German. uh at home out of fear of discrimination. But >> have you ever spoken German to an Amishman?
>> Uh I haven't spoken German to anyone.
>> Well, I've spoken German to the Amish and they don't speak German. [laughter] >> So, so if you say hello in German is dear or if it's formal, you say, you know what they say?
>> What?
>> Vishu.
>> You know what that means?
>> What?
>> How are you?
>> How are you?
>> That's English. That's English. They're translating. So, they're losing. Even the Amish are losing their culture.
>> Sure. Sure.
>> They're losing You have You lose your c You lose that culture the longer you're over. Even the Amish will lose it. So the only question is how are we going to lose it?
>> Yeah.
>> Like what's acceptable? What's not acceptable? And so I get I told you the the the Muslims took me in >> Dallas >> when my brother Knights of Columbus kicked me out.
>> Sure.
>> Call up the Joe. This is Mike. I'm a brother knight. I don't want to talk to you. Bang. And then the Muslims allow me. Well, thank you. Allah Akbar. Hey, great.
>> Yeah, there you go.
>> So, I'm sitting there waiting to get in and there's the mosque and there's a gym and there's a guy there, young guy in a jalaba making jump shots.
Now, this is assimilation.
>> Yeah.
>> So, what what what is the purpose of the NBA?
It's Jews making money off of black people. Okay, we know that. [laughter] Okay. The purpose of the NBA is to get your child to wear a 23 jersey because that was >> Michael Jordan's jersey. In other words, you're assimilating. So, this becomes social engineering. So, Black Lives Matter, we're going to promote Black Lives Matter. If Kyrie Irving says he watches a certain movie that the Jews don't like, they come down on him like a ton of bricks. Sure.
>> So, are you going to let your child >> are you going to start wearing gold chains?
>> No.
>> Because that's where you go. That's the NBA.
>> This is I'm saying this is you're going to have to draw lines.
>> By the way, as like kind of like a pastoral issue, right? Many of my colleagues, they will uh speak about >> uh speak about like sports or whatever in order to I don't know like relate to the youth or relate to the general public or whatever. And I'm like, look, I'm sorry. I can't do this.
This is really dumb. Uh, anything that involves like throwing a ball through like a hoop or through some sort of like, you know, whatever, as far as I'm concerned, is just a stupid pet trick.
>> Yeah, I feel the same way. And I'm like I'm like, look, I'm not trying to act like I'm better than you. I also do stupid things in my free time that are like a a waste of time. I just don't boast about it and like talk about use it as like a means to wear the shirt.
>> Yeah, exactly. I don't like pay money for the shirt. Right.
>> I never never go to professional sports.
I would never pay a penny to go to professional sports. Okay. I'm not that stupid, but many people are. And why is it so big? Because we lack identity.
>> Yeah.
>> Americans lack identity. And so if they put if you're not allowed to wear ethnic clothing, I mean, you you look you don't look like a typical American by the way you're dressed. So you have an identity, an ethnic.
>> When I tell people like that I meet at airports or whatever. I'm like, you you they're like, "Where were you born?" I was like, "I was born in you know how I can tell I was born in America." They're like, "How?" I was like, "Do you think any immigrant out like in his right mind would walk around like this in America?"
They would all be like trying their best to like, you know, like keep their head down and like right >> duck into line and I just don't care. I like I couldn't be bothered. I could care less.
>> Uhhuh. So yeah, but yeah, as far as the sports is concerned, it's all just like circus factions. To me, it's just the Roman Empire all all over again.
>> That okay, that's superficial. It's powerful, but it's superficial. The crisis in America uh comes I'm talking about social engineering it's getting more and more insistent and the crisis comes because the Catholic Church does not accept contraception.
>> Mhm.
>> So that means you're a bad American.
>> Sure.
>> Because the Protestants do accept contraception. Yeah.
>> And so it comes to about the Rockefellers then have a meet with Father Hesburg, >> right?
>> And they offer him money to destroy the church's teaching on contraception. Now, that is a deliberate subversion of something that is very important. And if you want to know how important it is, like look at Iran >> where they're not having children.
>> So, you can have a 2500 year old culture and if you don't have children, you're going to go out of existence. That is really important. That is very important. In many ways, it's more important than the military issue because I think they're going to win the military war without any problem. But I was in a mosque in >> Tehran.
>> And I gave a talk on sexual liberation and political control.
>> Sure.
>> And a lot of guys there, you know, the women were in the room in the back, guys are out front there. And then I said, "How many of you people are married? 20 guys raised their hand." I went down the line. How many children you have? Zero.
Zero. Zero. I not one man had one child.
>> Yeah. I said, "If if you don't stop this right now, like go home and get your wife pregnant tonight, uh you're going to this 25 year old 25 year 100year-old celebration." [laughter] >> No, I know how it works. I know how it works. I have I have five children. I have 23 grandchildren. So, I know how it works.
>> That's the best. Yeah.
>> So, but I'm saying this is a a serious crisis. If I if the American Catholics had capit, why did they want to do that?
They wanted to destroy Catholic political power. And this was a bastion.
Chicago was a bastion of Catholic political power. They were the people that put John Kennedy into office. It was Chicago that did it. So they knew what they were doing. But the Catholics were too stupid.
>> They were bought off. They were made stupid. They made themselves stupid. And they lost their political power. So I'm saying that is not >> an acceptable form of assimilation.
>> Right.
>> If you had to do that, no. All bets are off.
>> Right. Right.
>> Yeah. No, I I I think that's interesting. that's intriguing uh about this issue like making the the issue of contraception like the kind of dividing line politically culturally between like Catholicism and its kind of intact form versus something that's too compromised to be viable in your opinion to me I mean I one of the unfortunate things about me that makes me kind of an unserious scholar and unserious Muslim is sometimes I waste my time arguing arguing with like random trolls on on social media. It's kind of a guilty like some people watch NBA basketball. I argue with trolls. So, uh uh one of the things with with a lot of these kind of like what they call white nationalists, which I don't know, it could be just some dude in a call center in India or Tel Aviv or whatever you an Israeli, >> you know what I mean? Like a settler woman like taking care of her two children while like, you know, writing racist stuff on on on on my like Facebook page. But uh one of the things I say look look you know you guys complain about Muslim Muslims are taking over the horde is at the gates London oh look at Paris look this is what happened to Europe is happening in America there's a I don't you you seem like blissfully unaware of like the stupid controversies that are being made into a big deal now. So if you have like a Facebook page right now, the biggest crisis happening in America is that some Muslim group like rented out the water slides at a water park for like a private event and the governor of Texas called up that that that the the city hall in that city and said, "If you don't cancel this event, we're going to like yank all like city funding to your thing." So like, you know, to me, I'm like, "Look, you guys can hate on us all you want and you can in fact kill us all. In fact, the technology exists.
There are places in the world where Muslims have been completely like annihilated from from a particular place. It's all possible. The problem is this is that if you're not going to marry your girlfriend, if you're going to have a boyfriend and not have children or whatever, like that it's a zero like you're not going to go anywhere.
>> I agree with you 100%. Yeah.
>> So my I have Irish friends and they're all upset about the the the Muslims and the Africans coming from Ireland. I said, >> "For every child you aborted >> Yeah. For every Irish child you aborted, God sent a Muslim or an African to take their place because God abhors a vacuum.
50% of all uh of births in England end in abortion. Do you think God didn't notice that? That you had a child and you killed your child and now you're upset because a Muslim showed up to take the place of the child you killed.
>> Yeah. So, I mean my to me the more interesting question is not necessarily I mean for example like Row versus Wade was overturned, right? Uh to me the interesting question is not necessarily whether or not we're going to legalize or illegalize abortion or contraception or any of that. The more interesting question to me is like what are we going to do now? Like are people going to actually like men? Are they going to actually marry women and are women going to marry men and like actually raise families and or are are we just going to have a society that's like doomed to like illegitimate children being raised without you know both of their parents and then growing up with all of you know in a society that's shaped by all the dysfunctionalities that happen with that you know all the dysfunctionalities that happen with the proliferation of of of uh of illicit uh uh sex of fornication of adultery of pornography of all of these things >> um that you on one side, you know, it's like the Schroingers like Muslim. Like on one side, he's like horrible because he uh um you know, has a very conservative uh uh legal system that basically legal legally prescribes these things. And then on the flip, so you're going to be pissed off at him because of that, but at the same time, you're also going to be upset at him because he's like destroying traditional society.
Like >> what what is you're talking about the white boys now? They they're obsessed with racial replacement. What is a white boy? A white boy is a Protestant doesn't go to church anymore.
>> In other words, a man who has lost his identity. I'm saying Protestant, Catholic, Jew. That's your ethnic identity in America. If you abandon your religion, you don't have an identity.
And if you don't have an identity, well, then you're going to buy the 23 t-shirt.
You're going to buy a certain type of car. You're going to complain about the Muslims. That's I think that's where this this this whole thing comes from.
>> Yeah. So, but the thing is on the flip side though, like because it's a Muslim and a Catholic talking right now. I think that that there are some Protestants that are still serious about their religion uh in America. There not so many of them left and I didn't grow up with a lot of them around. I I grew up in the West Coast. Chicago is kind of like I think this part of Chicago is a little bit nambi pami as far as that's concerned. Although Elmhurst and uh Weaten are here. Uh but like for example, I was imam in a mosque in Cleveland. Ohio still has a lot of very committed religious uh uh uh Protestants, but you see that it's it's kind of slipping away and that the first the first uh you know group of people who uh um that kind of like kind of went away from that was the women and then afterward the men followed and now there's a group of women who are trying to kind of come back to it and they're they're wondering where are where are all the men now? Uh where are the men who are ready to be heads of households or fathers? problem is I feel like the the for all three groups uh the relationship between men and women and the idea of what makes you like a husband or what makes you a wife or what makes you a man or woman it's become so toxic and so poison you have to have a really um almost distastefully distastefully counterculture attitude about life in order to be >> survive genuine countercultural attitude I raised my children >> with I never had a television >> see that's wonderful you that and that >> how many TVs do we have at home, >> right?
>> So, I mean that was easy.
>> Don't blame Islam when you grow up and go to a therapist or whatever, right?
That's not just me, you know. Yeah, >> it was so it was so easy. It was so obvious that this is indoctrination. I would never allow a television in my house. Now, they could go down the street and watch television there. I'm like, you know, okay, you want to go there, but your father didn't approve of it. He didn't have it in in the house.
And so as a result that was a counter raising them in a countercultural f I tried to impress upon them if you do what this culture tells you to do they will eat you alive.
>> Yeah >> they will they and it became more and more toxic as time went on.
>> Yeah.
>> You know so you have so >> within the Catholic church did you find any sort of like figures from the clergy who uh who were like inspirations for this or at least people who kind of like understood where you're coming from or did you get push back?
I I was ra I was educated uh by the Jesuits at a time when they were the main problem with Catholicism in America is Americanism.
>> They come over here, my great aunt was a maid in a house for rich Protestants.
They come over with this inferiority complex. They want to be accepted by the majority. And so what are you willing to do to be accepted?
>> Yeah, >> that was that was the point. And that was more pressure on my father's generation than it was on mine. So my generation at a certain point realized that there was such a thing as social engineering. They didn't know what it was. They couldn't articulate it. But they went in the opposite direction and created something called the hippie uh movement, the counterculture.
>> That was immediately taken over by Jews.
>> Mhm.
>> Immediately. Mhm.
>> And then it became sex, drugs, and rock and roll.
>> Yeah.
>> So, I'm I get married.
I'm 21 years old when I get married. My wife was 20 years old. I knew something was happening. I knew I wanted a life of my own. And I knew the only way I could have it is by getting married. So, I didn't have any money.
>> I was poor and I couldn't afford a car.
>> So, I go to >> Well, that's our creed. You know, our doctrine is that God God provides, you know, and one of the reasons for your provision to be increased is to h to get married. And one thing that increases it further than that is having children, >> right? So I I I internalized all that, but I I don't have a lot. I don't have any money. So we're having this thing called Earth Day, >> 1970, Belmont Plateau at Earth Day. And you know, I'm going to be honest with you. You know what the big thing on my mind at that point was?
>> What?
>> I need a bicycle.
>> Sure.
>> And what bicycle should I buy?
>> Yeah.
>> Because I'm getting rid of the car. I can get around by bicycle. It's a lot cheaper. By the way, that's why that's why these guys wanted to bring like water bottles. I absolutely abhore water bottles just for the reason it's just end up choking a whale somewhere or whatever. Uh and so like you know the compromise was they brought these like two gallon things otherwise some of these gentlemen I think are too good for tap water. But uh anyhow I I'm on a on a level with you. Earth Day.
>> Okay. Earth Day. I got a I need a bike.
What kind of bike I should buy? Should I buy the the Schwin company in Chicago made the stupidest bike in the world?
They made a 70 pound racing bike. That's that's a cont. You can't have a 70 lb racing guarantee.
>> It was called the Schwin Varsci. It was the stupidest bicycle ever made and it was an American bicycle and I ended up buying a Pujo for half the price and it had half the weight. Sure. So, it's a French bicycle. So, but what So, what happens on Earth Day? this guy, this obnoxious jerk takes over the thing. And I'm I have a high tolerance for obnoxious behavior then. I'm I'm barely conscious. You know what I mean? And I'm thinking, there's something wrong with this guy. So it's his name is Ira Einhorn. Oh, he's a Jew. But so what?
That doesn't mean anything. I'm telling myself back and forth, having dialogue with myself.
>> And what's the high point of Earth Day?
He kisses this other Jew on the lips in front of Now I I'm not going to testify for the chastity of those hippies in but I guarantee you they were not homosexuals, right?
>> That was not the big issue.
>> That was the next thing they >> So this was part of the Jewish takeover of the counterculture which we thought was going to be the antidote to social engineering, militarism, all all that other type of stuff. Yeah. And it had been deliberately taken over and subverted. And I didn't know that at the time.
>> So this guy becomes Mr. Ecology in Philadelphia. Okay. And everybody's asked doing interviews and then the people um living underneath him.
>> Yeah.
>> Start to notice this smell, >> this obnoxious smell.
>> And they notice that there's this red spot on the ceiling. So they call the cops. And the cops go in there. And this Mr. Ecology, that was his girlfriend. He chopped her up and stuck her in a trunk >> in in this apartment. Mr. Ecology.
>> So he gets arrested. You know what he said? Accuse him of what he accuse him of. You tell me >> what? I have no idea.
>> Anti-semitism.
>> Yeah. Oh, there you go. That's in retrospect not a surprise. Yeah.
>> I'm saying this is this is the type of thing that I had to go through as a young man. And now I'm conscious of the fact that I was being >> a guinea pig and an experiment. So I'm telling you this is the whole point of uh assimilation. That was supposed to be assimilation. I was supposed to go from my mother did not breastfeed me >> because she was told some scientist said you don't know how many milliliters of milk this I don't care how many milliliters I got. When I'm finished I'll stop nursing.
>> Yeah.
>> St. Augustine said that he learned about divine providence from his mother's breast.
>> Yeah. He learned that natural lesson there before he could even think or talk. I never got that lesson because some scientist told my mother to bottle feed me.
>> Right. Right. It's funny you mentioned that actually even in uh in Ohio. Ohio's I mean everything is changing day by day. So and I it's been what six years since I left, five years since I left.
But when I was there I would still get cold called as the imam of the mosque.
I'd get cold called by people trying to evangelize me and like you know uh preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. Uh, and so I'm like, you know, I'm I have office hours. I get paid for this. So, you know, there's no one else, you know, here to ask anything. So, go ahead, you know, shoot your shot like the young people say. Uh, and so I was kind of touched that people actually cared that much. And then when we would in the discussion back and forth, people would ask, well, I don't know anything about Islam. I said, well, let's let's put it this way. Have you ever wondered why is it that in America you can either recycle uh uh you know your can when you're done with it? Uh uh uh but if you do that you have to believe in 74 gendersh or you can believe in two genders but then you can't recycle your your uh your cans you know and like you can't worry about the environment and uh and they're like yeah I go but there's no reason like you can actually believe in two genders and still like you know uh save the world. like that's what our what what we're proposing to you as a solution is to not get mired into that weird culture war. But that was a fair amount of engineering, a fair amount of like weird like psychopathic killers, you know, trying calling anti-semitism cards >> while chopping their girlfriends up. A lot of that happened again and again and again in this country in order to make it to the point where people have their minds, the way they think about things have become so warped. That's what's refreshing about the, you know, the time we live in the post Gaza world is that now those things that really need to be re re-examined and reimagined are people are giving the second thought now.
>> Yes.
>> Yeah.
>> Yes. So that was that was what that was.
There's my friend Sheamus.
>> Sheamus, >> another Chicago guy.
>> Please have stuck in traffic. This is and this is my friend Roy. coming from Denver and going back to Denver tonight and they would like to join in our discussion here >> or be present for our discussion here.
>> Yeah. Please uh there's tea and water and cookies and things like that. Help yourself. Yeah.
>> So, we have uh I I feel like the time has flown because we're having fun >> and and and what so what I want to say is this that so the the Jews flood Muslims and Africans into England thinking they're going to destroy the culture. Okay. But what turns out is that the Africans and the Muslims are more conservative when it comes to sexual morality than the English themselves.
>> And they will come in and they will eventually replace those people because God didn't give you a license to have that place forever. Espec if you're not going to have children, you have no right. You you you precluded from the future. So we are now talking with people.
>> Sean Norton is goes to speaker's corner.
uh Rahani Ali, we supported her when she got kicked out of the National Health Service because she wrote a letter in support of the the Palestinian people and against the Gaza genocide. Hegel called this the cunning of reason the list defan. Okay. The cunning of reason is basically God have God's plan will take place because he's God.
>> Yeah.
>> And so the main question is well what about evil? What about the people who think they're going to thwart God's plan by committing evil acts? God will use evil people >> to bring about his end.
>> Sure, >> that's what's going to happen. And I'm thinking we have to be smart enough to understand what's going on rather than living according to obsolete categories of the third republic or obsolete categories based on the crusades or the Turks marching up to Danub or whatever it is. We have to be able to look at the reality right now.
>> Sure. sees the moment. The end of the third empire, the beginning of the fourth empire is going to be a conflict between in America between the Catholics and the Jews.
>> It's already started. You've probably seen evidence of this.
>> Yeah.
>> By the way, when Carrie Peen >> Bowler >> uh testified, pushed back against the rabbis.
>> Absolutely.
>> And said, "Don't impose your religion on me."
>> Yeah.
>> Great moment.
>> 100% wonderful moment for so many reasons.
>> So, guess who threw her under the bus?
Yeah.
>> Bishop Baron and Cardinal Dolan. Guess who supported her?
>> Yeah. Who >> a Muslim woman?
>> Yeah. Yeah. The Muslims are going to support that. Was a wonderful woman for wonderful moment for so many reasons. I don't know. Have you ever met her or talked to her?
>> I'm >> if you ever if you ever could pass the message just you know uh say that like you know all of us thought that was amazing. And one of the interesting things is that so much capital like literally I think it could be counted by an an accountant. So much capital has been spent in making people afraid of Muslims, saying this beard is scary.
These people with these traditional clothing are scary. And you know, people just like lose sleep at night because of it. Um, and it's, you know, it's it's a centuries long thing. And so when we get up and say something, even if we say the exact same thing, people because of the fear, they the words don't get through, right? And there's this woman who I was like, man, she could be a beauty queen.
And then found out later that she literally was a beauty queen.
>> Beauty queen. [laughter] And like the IDF has been doing this for years. They put they put they purposely put forward like photogenic young women knowing that people are going to pay attention and sympathize with her even if she says 2 plus 2 equals 5. Um and so there's this like this >> she's she's an influencer. That's why she's a beauty queen. So do do you know >> she's just like you know the the the style and substance like aligned in such a way that like there's no defense against it. And she just said what she said and it's never going to be unsaid.
And it was like one of these things just like sometimes in one moment you can undo so much harm. Uh and it was wonderful like I just I just like laughed how good that was.
>> Pass it in exactly the right >> terms. In other words, what has happened what has happened to our culture. We have now have to follow Jewish taboss.
We This is identity theft. Again, you're saying that your your views on on genocide, what's going that's normative to me. No. No. I'm a Catholic. I don't need your religion. And I think that this is the this is why it's a a firm identity.
>> Yeah.
>> In America. In other words, if she if she had said, "Well, I'm I'm a conservative." What does that mean?
>> It means nothing.
>> It means nothing.
>> Conservative and liberal mean absolutely nothing to define yourself from according to like which kind of like errant bias that you prefer one over the other is like a type of stupidity.
Everybody should be trying to do what's right.
>> Right. [snorts] >> So, but but if you say I'm a Catholic, well, okay. I I think I know what that means. at the church right down the street. There's a guy in Rome who claims he's the head of this religion. There are 1.4 billion people like this.
>> By the way, he's born in the inside hospital downtown Chicago. That's right.
>> Which is you may not have known is actually uh being run by Muslims now.
>> No, I didn't know.
>> Yeah, absolutely. But they do have like a little plaque in the the room that he was born in like kind of commemorating respecting the fact that he was born in this room in this in this hospital. But yeah, it's run by Muslims now. So if you don't if you don't have children, you don't have access to the future and your place will be taken by people who do have children. It's that simple. That's just the demographic rule of life.
Demography is destiny. So okay, so what?
That's why they wanted Catholics to use contraception. Yeah.
>> Because they wanted to eliminate them from the uh from the political power.
Well, that's passing now. We're heading into a new era. So I think we have a common enemy.
The battle is going to be is there a universal moral law?
>> Mhm.
>> That all men must follow because they are rational creatures.
>> Mhm.
>> Or is there a group that has don't has to follow any law because they have special DNA?
>> Yeah. No, I think even if we will probably disagree on the particulars of what that universal moral lies, at least we agree that there is one.
>> There is one.
>> Yeah.
>> Right. And we're never going to agree on all the details, are we? I don't know.
Maybe we will. Maybe we will. But we will be forced we will be forced to take a stand on certain details because of crisis like Gaza.
>> Is it wrong to kill the innocent?
>> It's absolutely horrible. Is it wrong to starve women and children to death?
Absolutely.
>> Is it wrong to shoot these people when they're coming for food? You announce that there's food here and when they show up, you shoot them.
>> This is absolutely barbarous behavior that we cannot tolerate.
>> Yeah.
>> No. This is the end of civilization if we tolerate this. And that is reason enough for us to unite against this common enemy and hope that together we can break the yoke of Jewish tyranny that is oppressing all of us. Impressing oppressing the entire world.
The entire world.
So you heard it here first. Dr. E.
Michael Jones is declaring jihad. Uh, and uh, >> Allah Akbar.
>> Yeah, you all you all heard it here. Uh, but I mean it's a it's a it's a it's a it's it's serious talk and it's a serious problem. I wanted to thank you for uh, your framing. And again, even though there there's always things that we can disagree with and discuss and all of that other things, but you took out the time to come uh and visit us and share your ideas with us and share your time with us and your uh lovely family and your friends uh also came and visited us and you're welcome anytime.
Uh were there any final uh words or comments that you wanted to make?
>> Yeah, I want to thank you for having me.
I think this is an important an important discussion and I think that what we we we are Americans. Okay. There was a time when America shared a moral consensus that made us prosperous. Uh the same group that as our enemy now broke that moral consensus with pornography which is always a Jewish operation. Abortion which is a a a fundamental Jewish value. I've written books about this type of thing. And I think that what we need is uh uh as Americans an ability to say yes, we're Americans, but I'm a Catholic American and he's a Muslim American and we're going to assimilate. We have our religious freedom here, which is what that thing was about. So don't um don't infringe on my religious freedom.
Don't tell me I have to support some immoral war in in the Middle East because I'm an American. Don't do that.
This is the threat that now the the peak pegs of the world are doing. That somehow I have to support this war because Jesus Christ No, Jesus Christ didn't tell anything about this war.
>> Yeah.
>> And I'm saying that we have to assert our ethnic identity as Americans.
Okay. And that ethnic identity is based on religion and they are different religions. But these are different.
That's what it is. This is this country.
There was a time when the Catholics were supposed to become Protestants when they came over here. No, it didn't work. It doesn't work. It's not going to work. It turns out that you can be a Catholic American. And I'm saying the moment now the Protestants are disappearing. And what's I see on the rise is a Muslim America. It fits perfectly in with what was called the triple melting pot, which would probably have to be called the quadruple melting pot, but maybe the triple melting pot because maybe the Protestants won't be here anymore.
Anyway, that's so Thank you for having us.
>> Thank you so much.
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