Welcome to Episode 14 of STRIKE and MIKE! Eric Striker and Mike Enoch get together to discuss toxic pet worship, purity spiraling on the J-left, John Bolton, how corporations and media are making the constitution irrelevant and the path forward for the alt-right.
STRIKE, MIKE and LUKE Episode 13: Cofnas Medicine
This week instead of doing a podcast, Striker and I went on Luke Ford's livestream to talk about religion, morality, the JQ, the alt-right and Antifa. I give my first impressions of the Nathan Cofnas critique of Kevin McDonald and we discuss how Jews organize and wield political power beyond their influence over intellectual and cultural movements. There will be more on the Cofnas paper in the coming weeks on Strike & Mike as we do more prep.
No paywall this week since this is freely available on youtube anyway, so enjoy everyone.
STRIKE, MIKE and RICK Episode 12: My Optics Career
Welcome to Episode 12 of STRIKE and MIKE! Special guest Reichy... I mean Ricky Vaughn joins us for a debate on optics, tactics, strategy and the future of the alt-right. We mostly talk about fashion, but a few other issues are touched on as well. Come and listen to these guys spear right through each other with piercing rhetoric and jam their ahhhhguments down each others' throats.
STRIKE and MIKE Episode 11: Underdog Mindset
Welcome to Episode 11 of STRIKE and MIKE! In this episode we discuss why understanding that we are underdogs in the political fight, and how thinking like an underdog can give us the edge and the drive we need to engage in creative struggle.
STRIKE and MIKE Episode 10: The Fist Is Stronger Than The Finger
Welcome to Episode 10 of STRIKE and MIKE! In this episode we discuss the unconstitutional court case filed against Mike and many of the other attendees of the Unite the Right rally, Jewish legal warfare, and Striker explains how the Liberalists are da real Marxists (LRRM).
STRIKE and MIKE Episode 9: In Which Striker Completes the System of German Idealism
Welcome to Episode 9 of STRIKE and MIKE, in which Striker completes the system of German idealism. Mike Enoch and Erik Striker discuss the difference between German Idealism and English empiricism, and how idealism beats empiricism every time. We further discuss how attitude affects your performance and perception in political debates.
STRIKE and MIKE Episode 8: Esoteric Anglinism
Welcome to Episode 8 of STRIKE and MIKE. This episode we are joined by Andrew Anglin of The Daily Stormer dot top for the biggest brained podcast of 2018 so far. We discuss politics, optics, revolutionary strategy and many other things. The conversation moved so fast I didn't even have time to jot any liner notes. Either that or I will put some together tomorrow, but I wanted to get the show in front of everyone ASAP.
STRIKE and MIKE Episode 7: Assless Chaps Nationalism
Welcome to Episode 7 of STRIKE and MIKE, the number one women respecting podcast on the internet. In this episode Eric Striker and Mike Enoch discuss Jews, doxing, optics, holocaust revisionism, feminism, monogamy, sexual socialism and other things. Striker whiteknights for Angela Nagle and vows he will don his chainmail and ride in on his trusty steed should anyone dare to insult m'lady's honor on the internet.
STRIKE and MIKE Episode 6: Jazzy Jews!
Welcome to STRIKE and MIKE Episode 6. Join Eric Striker and Mike Enoch for a mammoth 3 hour huge brained conversation on politics and society. Starting with a discussion of libertarian and skeptic attitudes towards porn we work our way through economics, history, and end up discussing Jewish tricks and the remaining mystery behind the Las Vegas massacre. Featuring the long awaited Striker vs Enoch economic policy cage match. Warning, big brain nibbas ONLY beyond this point.
STRIKE and MIKE (and the NigKike) Episode 5: Rational Discourse
Welcome to STRIKE and MIKE (and the NigKike), Episode 5. D'Marcus Liebowitz joins your humble hosts to help drain the skeptic tank. We start with the recent developments in the alt-right/skeptics war and talk about philosophy, economics, race and the limitations of classical liberalism, particularly as presented by Sargon and the skeptics.