Jazz takes FTN on the road to NJP with interviews with the NJP party committee and NJP attendees at the 8th party meeting over Labor Day weekend. After the first break, Jazz and Borzoi undertake an unabridged review of Andrew Porwancher's latest book, "The Jewish World of Alexander Hamilton". As culturally and economically Jewish as Hamilton may have been, Borzoi highlights some of the finest anti-semitism on display from some of our founders for the first time in recent history.
See Kyle!
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - FTN Goes to NJP
00:02:00 - Warren Balogh
00:24:00 - Mike Peinovich
00:26:00 - Greg Conte
00:28:00 - Eric Striker
00:30:00 - Alan Balogh
00:32:00 - Tony Hovater
00:36:00 - Michael McKevitt
00:38:00 - Jesse Dunstan
00:41:00 - Alex McNabb
00:45:00 - Trey Garrison
00:47:00 - Morrakiu
00:49:00 - Various Interviews with NJP Attendees
01:00:00 - BREAK
01:02:00 - Borzoi's Speed-Reading Secrets
01:17:00 - Pornwatcher's Playlist
01:35:00 - Degeneration of Intelligence
01:45:00 - Christopher Columbus Gloves Off
01:55:00 - Based Pete Stuyvesant
02:05:00 - Raging Anti-Semite William Bradford
02:20:00 - Revisiting Hamilton's Jewish Identity
02:35:00 - Coughlin and Pound Gang Gang
03:15:00 - BREAK
03:18:00 - Hamiltonopolis
03:40:00 - European vs. American Anti-Semitism
04:10:00 - You've Got an Anti-Semite in Pennsylvania
04:30:00 - High and Unusual Interest
04:40:00 - Jewish Celebration of Ratification
05:04:00 - Heads Will Roll
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My grandma on my dad’s side was a Bradford descendant from William Bradford
Jazzhands has given me second thoughts about getting a “We The People” forearm tattoo.
you can always do Sneed the People
Look man, call Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton, whoever a jew. But don’t you dare call Columbus a jew. 🙁
Great event. Good to meet Enoch and have Jazzhands pour me a beer. Talked to people from Louisiana, Tennessee, all over. If you’re not vetted, you’re missing out. There’s no substitute for IRL.
Oh, and Spectre! Got to tell him I appreciate all his Gen X references.
Being around since 2015 makes people an old school Nazi?
Fuck I was drawing swastikas’ and practicing anti-Semitism since 95.
I remember reading Mein Kampf and Hunter for the first time back in 2001.
Old school Nazi give me a break.
I could be wrong in this, but does anyone remember Hunter being sold in local bookstores?
I swear to god I bought that book at the mall bookstore next to CD connection.
Not sure about bookstores but you could definitely buy Hunter and Turner Diaries at gun shows. You could also buy /our guy/ adjacent fanzines like Answer Me! and The Fifth Path at Tower Books and Tower Records. It was a different time.
I was more or less converted to WN/NS starting about 1989 when I searched out and subscribed to obscure magazines like Instauration, The Scorpion, and later in the early 1990s, American Renaissance. But I wasn’t willing to go public as WN/NS so spent the next few decades coping as a paleocon.
Damn, I suppose that would make you a second generation Neo-Nazi? You were around back in the James Mason and Dr. William Luther Piercedays. That was the time! It makes me envious.
Yeah, I haven’t listen to a Jim Goad podcast in years. I have 3 of his signed books. Love the guy even if he is adjacent to us.
Great ep. in this deep dive series, looking forward to more of these. Bought some C. Beard books.
Based Peter Teft played Tribes in the 90s.
Hey Scott, here’s a quick DIY on how effectively refute an issue with which you disagree like a self-respecting white man: Start with facts and be specific. Which founding father? What is the disputed claim? Provide an exact quote and timestamp to demonstrate that you are extra white. After citing the issue in question, formulate clear, convincing, and logical argumentation against the issue, with appropriate citations to support your counter-claim. Example: I disagree with your statement that Alexander Hamilton was raised as a Jew. According to this source, Hamilton did not attend a yeshiva and learn Hebrew. Instead, he went… Read more »
In 1790, nobody could conceive that a hundred or two-hundred years later our people would be making voters and jurors out of Negroes and importing Pajeets to work in technical support call centers Apparently some could imagine it though: 21. It encourages the importation and slavery of Africans, because it leaves the States in this respect at perfect liberty to do as they please. 22. It will occasion the revolt of the ancient dominion, by assuming a power at the end of the twenty years, to make those black gentry as good as ourselves. 23. It admits to legislation, 1st. Quakers, who will make… Read more »
I was citing “Curtiopolis” (a pseudonym surely) from The New York Daily Advertiser, 18 January 1788. Borzoi talked about it in the episode. Curtiopolis clearly took issue with the lack of direct language to exclude certain people from government offices.
You said “nobody could conceive” of issues like this, but it looks to me at least one person did and I’m sure there were many more.
>I’m not going to do my usual wall post and keep it short
Does pedantic arm-flailing wall post anyway
If the Caribbean island you were talking about was Curaçao, I’ve always heard it pronounced as “ku-ra-sow” (that’s “sow” as in female pig). Same name and pronunciation as the liqueur made from bitter orange peels.
I am relistening now but haven’t gotten to that part yet…my memory was you were close but slightly off which might happen with words that you don’t speak out loud regularly.
“Kur-ra-so” was your pronunciation on relistening; the part that sounds wrong is the last syllable where you used “so” instead of “sow”; not a big deal I’m sure I’d make plenty such minor errors too if I were a podcaster.
The little curly thing under the last c in Curaçao is the clue to the unusual pronunciation; I hear it more often in Portuguese than Spanish but I could be off on that.
I owe my knowledge of pronunciation in this instance to the fact that as a kid in the 1970s the only alcohol my teetotal parents kept in the house was an ancient bottle of orange Curaçao that had been used once upon a time for a cooking recipe of some kind and then forgotten.
Now that I think on it the unusual pronunciation of Curaçao might be related to Striker’s (correct) pronunciation of cacao, although cacao doesn’t have that little curly thing under the c.
borzoi had a lot of good info,
Once upon a time Borzoi called my a midwit for a comment I didn’t say on Twitter. He was in Yockey-ville.
What ever, he had a lot of good stuff this show.
when can we start referring to the njp as the NAJU party I like to think of it as telling the jews no
I don’t think it’s a 1:1 comparison between the potency of “awareness” now vs back during the country’s founding. If people became aware now, with everything that’s been done as rapidly as it’s been done, with who is responsible and what they do, you’re talking about magnifying a certain kind of “caught red handed” effect. People have been frustrated for a very long time without a really plausible outlet for justice. If that outlet becomes clear, I think we’re talking about a much more inflamed response than the passive awareness that was subsumed by the annals of history. There’s a… Read more »
Well-Stated. Legit.
This is a brilliant episode! Thank you ALL! I must join Telegram, and sign up for the women’s group. My husband literally does not have the time to get vetted, due to work and family issues. But I’d like to get us started. I would have loved to be able to attend, well, so many meetups. This event sounded AMAZING!
Broke: John Henry Wigmore
Sloak: John Henry Wignatmore
I feel like I’m going insane, did the last hour loop for anyone else?
Nvm the player had a hiccup
Josh hamilton
I was promised a short non-wall post. I was lied to.
14 paragraphs and not a single specific objection to FTN’s historiography. If you have a problem with their “conspiracy theories,” then provide the counter-evidence. Don’t just insultingly tell people to hone their critical thinking skills and obtain academic credentials.
People who type comments this long fare poopoo stinky heads
Do you deny that Hamilton was raised as a Jew, yes or no?
I think Hitler’s paternal grandfather might have been a Jew in which case he would have been around a quarter Jewish. I believe his paternal haplogroup, passed from father to son, is one that is very common among Jews. I don’t know for sure if this is the case and I hope it isn’t but ultimately it doesn’t matter too much. On another note, it’s possible that Jesus wasn’t a Jew, as Louis Marschalko says in his book “The World Conquerors”.
Per John Toland’s book on Hitler, his paternal grandfather was almost certainly not a Jew, because the records show no Jews were living in the area where his grandmother lived at the time.
Get the degree by learning ‘history’ which is chock-full of verifiable lies. Gotcha. So, what we’re told about the 21st, 20th, & 19th Centuries is obvious nonsense (Holohoax? WWII? Great War? War of Northern Aggression?), but the accounts of the 18th & 17th Centuries are magically incorruptible? Maybe one day you’ll be able to leave behind your Boomeresque Yankee Doodle priors. In the meantime, reflect on the fact that Charles Beard’s verifiable account of the adoption of the so-called ‘Constitution’ was what was taught at the university level until Beard was unpersoned for his attempts to keep these United States… Read more »
Judeo-Spanish, also known as Ladino
Luhdoinks