Monthly Archives: May 2014

Robert Stark interviews Greg Johnson on the Boomerang Generation

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Robert Stark interviews Greg Johnson about his article “The Boomerang Generation: Connecting with Our Proletariat.” Topics discussed include:

  • The failure of Occupy Wall Street to address the needs of the Boomerang generation
  • A political Agenda agenda for the Boomerang generation: ending affirmative action in education and employment, repudiating college debts, reinstituting protectionism, recapitalizing the American economy, and making family formation affordable
  • Why the system is no longer coopting the Boomerang generation.
  • Why there should be complete confiscation of wealth generated by dismantling the American economy in order to recapitalize American industry
  • How dispossessed millenials need to explore mortgage-free, sustainable, off-the-grid lifestyles

Robert Stark interviews Charles Lincoln on the Death of the California Dream

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Robert Stark interviews commentator Charles Lincoln on pollution, diversity, demographics, and the death of the California dream. Topics include:

  • The demographic Situation in Los Angeles
  • The flaws of an economy based on Credit and the need for an economy based on real capital
  • How diversity creates inequality
  • How race relations in America are based on the history of segregation in the South.
  • How income inequality in Los Angeles is greater than it was in the Old South
  • Lincoln’s letter to the Bishop of the Episcopal Church on Slavery
  • The History of the Episcopal Church
  • The Episcopal Church’s conference on racial reconciliation

Robert Stark Interviews Robert Lindsay

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Topics:

Why the mainstream left rejects him for his opposition to Political Correctness, Radical Feminism, Illegal Immigration, and the Critical Race Theory.
The Silicon Valley’s H1b Visa program and how its destroying white programmers
How Bill Gates Forces You to Buy and Use His Crap
Why the Cable Monopolies Suck
Small Business = Good, Big Business = Bad
Why Microsoft  and  Intel Sucks
The “Necessary Level of Unemployment”: An Example of the Craziness of Capitalist Economics
Portrait of the Billionaire as a Monster
The Gangster Bolshevik Movement
Intelligence and Personality Types of the Rich
The Myth that a High IQ Nearly Guarantee Riches?
The Paradox of very High IQ types
The life of the mind versus the life of the senses
IQ and Extroversion
Extroversion and  Crime
Robert Lindsay the Sigma Male
Ephebophilia
Controversial photographers Jock Sturges and David Hamilton

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Robert Stark Interviews Keith Preston

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Robert Stark interviews Keith Preston of Attack the System about the decline of liberalism as an oppositional force in America and its transformation into merely a branch of the plutocratic establishment, and his podcast “First They Came for the Fascists…”: Reflections on White Nationalism

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Stark Interviews Kerry Bolton on The Banking Swindle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Stark interviews  Kerry Bolton about his new book The Banking Swindle: Money-Creation and the State

Topics include:

  • Why the Right needs to pay attention to banking
  • Why the Right needs to deconstruct “free market” capitalist orthodoxy
  • The English Civil War and the rise of capitalism
  • Globalization and wealth concentration
  • The ideological nature of the idea of the “free market”
  • The origins and rule of usury
  • Social Credit and state credit
  • Apartheid as a nationalistic resistance to global capitalism
  • The Afrikaner ethnic community of Orania
  • Right-wing parties that understand the necessity of breaking with “free market” ideology
  • George Lincoln Rockwell as conservative and “free enterprise National Socialist”

Robert Stark interviews Greg Johnson on Wealth Redistribution

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Robert Stark interviews Greg Johnson on wealth redistribution and related topics:

  • Libertarian and the Tea Party as attempts to channel white political and economic anxieties into free market policies
  • How the threat of the underclass should not distract middle class whites from the threat of the overclass, which is shipping their jobs overseas and importing non-white workers
  • Why the Right desperately needs to deconstruct free market economic orthodoxy
  • Why it is a good idea to cap incomes
  • Populism as a moral principle
  • Why classical republicanism require a strong middle class
  • Why maintaining the middle class requires junking free market orthodoxy
  • Why redistributing wealth as a normal day-to-day policy is a sign of social imbalance
  • Why wealth redistribution does not need to be part of an egalitarian, socialist policy
  • Why a single massive redistribution of wealth after a revolution would be desirable
  • How to recapitalize and reindustrialize America
  • Why populism requires meritocracy
  • Why meritocracy requires a way to ensure downward as well as upward mobility
  • Why political and intellectual independence require economic independence
  • The Koch brothers
  • Distributism: why we want private property broadly distributed; why we want more small capitalists and fewer big ones
  • The craziness of the real estate market
  • Why mortgage interest deductibility is a racket that creates higher house prices and benefits banks
  • Why it is a good idea to limit the number of houses people can own
  • The prospects of breaking the ruling coaltion of plutocrats, public employee unions, and the underclass
  • The destruction of the white middle class in California and the creation of a Third World style plantation economy
  • Why the antebellum South was a form of capitalism not an aristocratic or feudal society
  • Some recommended reading by Greg Johnson: “The End of Globalization,” “Thoughts on Debt Repudiation,” and “Money for Nothing
  • Why Counter-Currents wants to publish more writings on Social Credit


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Robert Stark Interviews Anthony Migchels

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Stark interviews interest-free currency activist Anthony Migchels. His website is Real Currencies.

Topics discussed include:

  • The essence of capitalism 
  • Satanism as Ayn Rand’s Objectivism plus rituals
  • How the wealth of monopolies is based on a lie
  • The Catholic arm of usury and libertarianism
  • The intellectual framework of the great hoax known as libertarianism
  • The basic ideas of Keynesian economics
  • The “End the Fed” movement as false front
  • Public Banking as not interest free
  • The Yaka Bank of Sweden; its four principles
  • Usury as prohibitive of long term investment

 

 

Deo Vindice: Charles Lincoln on his trip to Hawaii

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Guest Host Charles Lincoln discusses his recent trip to Hawaii, exploring the island’s history and its cultural significance. Charles Lincoln will share  his views on how Hawaii is a window to the future – where Whites are not only a racial minority but are also minority within the governing power structure. Charles Lincoln explains how the corporate elites have allied themselves with the island’s non-White cheap labor force to not only disenfranchise the White middle-class, but is also threatening Hawaii’s natural environment for the sake of profit.  

 

 

Robert Stark Interviews Andy Nowicki on Heart Killer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Stark interviews author Andy Nowicki about his latest novel Heart Killer. Topics discussed include:

  • The theme and basic plot of the novel
  • Revenge as a motive
  • The genres of the novel: crime, science fiction, erotica
  • The 1980s nostalgic dimension of the novel
  • The novel’s critique of the “game” and “pickup artist” community
  • How themes in the novel relate to Nowicki’s previous novels The Columbine Pilgrim and Under the Nihil
  • Nowicki’s belief in genuine hierarchy and sympathy for those crushed under arbitrary and absurd hierarchies
  • Nowicki’s article about Mark Ames’ book Going Postal