Today, in 2017, white Americans continue to be surrounded and squeezed in the country their fathers and mothers, heroic pioneers and conquerors, built for them. Foreign colonizers pour into the already overpopulated land, depleting the soil, draining the water, destroying the forests and the environment, degrading the standard of living and the quality of life. The promise of the 1960’s is blighted, forgotten, and all goes down, down, down. Few true Americans dare to resist; few dare to even speak. The globalist Powers-That-Be and the aggressive among the new colonizers assault them with the mind-weapons of “white privilege,” “white supremacy,” “racist” and “hater” so as to intimidate and cow them, while they steal and grab their land and civilization. Too many true Americans, the kith and kin of Washington and Jefferson, are refugees on their continent, in helpless ‘white flight’ from California to Idaho, and from Idaho to the northern spaces of Canada, seeking pockets where white communities still exist. But some dare to speak.
The gutsy Georgia, of KSCO radio station in San Francisco, is one of the few. Her people, if they survive, will honor her as one of the very few who stood up in the darkest of times. But perhaps the hour before sunrise is the darkest.
On 25 January 2017, Georgia conducts a searching interview with Frank Raymond, author of the politically incorrect novel of the century, Sweet Dreams and Terror Cells. They discuss the specific details of white identity, with stories concerning ordinary folks, the average white man and woman, deliberately ‘forgotten’ by the social regime that seeks to replace whites in their own countries. The stories range from owls to poppies, and make the point that whites can be happy only in a society of their own and a land of their own. They have an inalienable right to such a country. Relax, and enjoy this ground-breaking discussion.
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