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Ladies and gentlemen, dear listeners, welcome to Radio Renaissance. I'm your host, Jared Taylor.
And with me is my esteemed co-host, not other than Paul Cursey.
And today is March the 12th year of our Lord, 2026. And as usual, we will begin with comments.
This first comment is one that struck home with me in a particular way as I will describe
after I have gone through it.
Our listener writes in to say, first I must make a correction to the message I sent you last
week in which I told you that Persian uses just one word for he, she, and it. Although Persian is
grammatically without gender. And so my point about it's being vastly different from German still
stands, it does in fact differentiate between people and objects. So I guess it's he, he, and it,
or hashi, hashi it. So it doesn't distinguish the sexes. And that is really rather surprising.
We expect all these Middle Eastern, Middle Eastern, and certainly Islamic country languages.
You think that they would be very, very careful about distinguishing the sexes, but
apparently Persian certainly does not. Now, the same comment goes on to say this.
How often does it happen that you encounter people who see the validity of some of your arguments,
but who are mostly aligned with the left? Or even our vociferous enemies of the right?
I am anti-truck pro marijuana, disdainful of cops, a Bernie voter for lack of better options,
anti-ten commandments in schoolhouse, anti-relation in general, anti-tax cuts for the rich, pro-free
college for all, LGBTQ, Luigi Mioni, a Luigi Mangioni supporter. I check all those boxes
and a whole lot more that would seemingly put me in the enemy camp of what I presume to be most
of your listeners. And for that matter, most of the people who would join you if you ever broke
off to form an all-white society. However, I've always been committed to considering any point of
you. And this has resulted in my breaking from the left on certain issues. I have for instance
pro-gun and vehemently anti-hate speech laws as much as you or Jordan Peterson.
I don't care if people insult me for being queer and I don't think there should be
laws against it. When you're at an LGBTQ meeting, try saying that.
More relevantly, I am a race realist and an immigration skeptic. I was introduced to the topic
of racial differences in IQs some 20 years ago when I happened to see race evolution and behavior
by Russian in the library. I snatched it up just because it looked spicy. I instantly became
obsessed with the topic, not because it was about race per se, but because it was taboo.
I went on to read the bell curve and some other things I can't remember. And then later,
I went on to listen a lot of David Duke and you guys. At this point, I'm more or less convinced
that race is in fact much more than skin deep and that the people who say otherwise are either
deceived or deceivers or some combination of the two. On a Darwinian view, which ironically
is a view that us lefties hold more often than right when we do, there's no reason we should
expect racial equality in the first place. That's just how this cookie has crumbled like it or not.
Even Sam Harris, who would never willingly grant anything to your side, implicitly concedes the
argument when he says individuals are never equal and groups aren't likely to be either.
Incidentally, I know it'll never happen, but a Sam Harris Jared Taylor debate would be my
dream matchup. Well, that would be interesting. We can always keep dreaming, can't we?
And regarding immigration, it doesn't do to go around saying to your fellow lefties,
well, you know, a society with robust social programs, universal basic income, drug legalization,
full acceptance of queers, et cetera, might be more likely to function if we build a wall and
definitely don't allow in Muslims who might throw gays off of tall buildings.
But that's what I think. And I think most of my liberal compatriots are blind fools on their
subject. I think it's also obvious that welfare programs in general would function better if we
just didn't have blacks in the country. I love my black friends, but when I look at the big picture
and consider what I know it's hard to see how blacks in general are not simply a problem and a
drain on the system. It's lonely out here for a secret race realist on the left and it's nice
finding to make contact to you after having listened to you for so many hours.
Well, I especially appreciate this message. I've always been dismayed at what I take to be a real
artificial cleavage between what's generally considered conservatism and generally considered
liberalism on the whole subject of race. There was a time, oh, 50 years ago, 60 years ago,
left, right? Everyone agreed. Everyone agreed what it came to race.
In Jack London, for example, he was a big fired up socialist, but he thought socialism was for
white people. And everybody else could do whatever they liked, but he left his like him,
we're going to be socialist and they were going to be white. Labor leaders, for example,
Samuel Gompers, he was very much a lefty, but he thought that we did not need anybody but white
people in the country. This was just standard. And I think it's tragic that people who are
fellow whites are so divided on these other subjects, but it's certainly true. These days,
if you're going to talk about race realists, you're generally going to find that they are pro-gun,
they are anti-big government. They are certainly going to be opposed to immigration. They're
going to be opposed to welfare. You can probably chart most of their political positions, whereas
there's no logical reason that should be the case. And Mr. Kursy, you and I have talked about
Sarah Vagan-Connect. She's this hard lefty traditional lefty German politician. She started
her own political party. I think it was something like the Sarah Vagan-Connect coalition. It didn't
do very well, but she broke away from the lefties because she was basically one of us. But Germany
should be for Germans. You can't have a social welfare program and let in all these Turks and
Rockens and Algerians and wherever they are. No. Unfortunately, she failed. But I think for us to
succeed, we're going to have to have alliances with people like that. In any case, as I say, I have
a soft spot in my heart for fellow white people, fellow white white people, no matter what their
thinking is, whether it's abortion, whether it's religion, whether it's big government, smaller
government, we are white people and we need to stick together. You are about to say something.
No, no. I was just thinking of a state like Vermont and a state like New Hampshire, which are
diametrically opposite when it comes to politics, but both of them work out quite nicely. In fact,
Vermont has one of the top 10 cities in America that has the happiest population. And I looked up
the demographics and it was 0.2% black. And I was just thinking, yeah, it's amazing what you can
tolerate when you don't have one political party that uses a minority population, a black
population, sir, as a bludgeon. So, yeah, yeah. And I'd like to say one thing. I do believe
though, Sam Harris, that would not that be that interesting of a debate. I think the person,
the two people you need to speak to, and I sincerely hope that someone who could make this happen
is listening, you and Tucker Carlson and yourself and Joe Rogan and yourself. I think a Joe Rogan
Jared Taylor collab as the kids say, collaboration would be spicy to use that same
spicy. Well, you know, older I get the more spicy. I like my food. Maybe it's because
one's taste buds dull with age. I don't know. You would, you would unfortunately mage Sam Harris
too easily. And I think you need to bring some, some, make a little fight of it. Yeah. So some
Renaissance Maxine to Joe Rogan's program and Tucker Carlson. I think that's the conversation
that really needs to take place. Just Tucker Taylor. Well, I would look forward to having a lengthy
on air conversation with Tucker Carlson, even off the air conversation with Tucker Carlson.
And I think Joe Rogan would be a lot of fun too. But I am available. It's decision is up to them.
How would they get in touch with you, by the way? I know we have some other things here. It's
like a good time to go ahead and do the shameless plug. I suppose that's true. And as we always say,
we love his listening. We love hearing from our listeners. This last note again, particularly
touched me because as I say, these political divisions, we can work them out. We can work them out.
What matters is so long as we are white men and white women in this together, the rest we can
work out. And so I love to hear from you, especially if you are a liberal on certain subjects. But,
of course, we have a tender spot in our hearts for all good conservatives. You can get your comments
on our podcast and anything you'd like to call to our attention by going to amran.com AMREN.com
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our public distribution. That can get you in trouble with the spamming and the anti-spammers.
But no, we love to hear from you and we love to have you hear back from us if you are interested
in hearing back. Moving on to our next comment. About a week ago, I printed up some of the posters
from AMREN and I put them up at the library. I waited until nighttime and I stapled the white
advocacy posters across my cottage campus. Yes, we have a part of the website called activism
and we have some posters that you could download and print up and put this is exactly what this
person did. This is my campus is University of California Santa Barbara. Of course, whenever I go
down this route, I am bombarded with the usual racist white supremacist xenophobic name calling,
but never a plausible argument. Never. I've read white identity and I'm now reading
paid with good intentions. So I have got a lot of talking points. If someone asks me what I'm doing
and sure enough, at the bus station, a stout, that is a euphemistic way of talking about
some of our fellow citizens, a stout, half white, half Colombian girl, stopped her bite to see what
I was putting up. She started by reiterating the myth that whiteness doesn't exist, racist,
social construct made up by white people, just by colonialism, blah, blah, blah.
Doubling down on her lunacy, she said there should be no borders, only love at the end of the day
exists. Of course, I responded coherently, but to no avail. The fact that she can vote or have
children, say she will be a college graduate, de-legitimizes all the things that I think I can do
if there is radical egalitarianism in society. There is a popular college app called Yik-Yak.
I've heard about this. It seems to me that the only people who use it are college students.
Maybe I'm incorrect about that. Maybe one of our listeners can tell us in on what Yik-Yak is all
about, but it had a post about the Amran posters that I put up. Some comments read, tear that shit
down. I just saw that on the way to the bus stop and it was like WTF, ew. However, there were
some receptive comments. How is that any difference from ethnic frats that let only their race in?
Kind of want to join out of pure curiosity and, oh, not letting people come together based on
their heritage seems oppressive to me. The listener goes on to say, the second and third generation
immigrants are being brainwashed to hate us. They are the most spoiled, rotten, ungrateful kids on the
planet. And whites, we are the most decadent, apathetic morons. If we think feeding bad for them makes
us somehow better people. We let their takeover happen. I think that if it were not for censorship,
there would be many willing whites to join our movement. All we need is momentum. I will continue
to spread the message. I'm just one of many. A paroxysm of change awaits us. One day when the
boomers slowly shrivel away, there will be a counterculture movement just like in the 1960s.
Only this time it will be our people. Well, thank you. Thank you out there at UC Santa Barbara. I'm
delighted to hear you're putting up our posters and you are fighting the good fight. Another comment,
there were many people who cheered the Browning of America. But who provided the executive
organization? Time after time, there would be reports of scores of refugees being sneaked into a
town the dead of night, instantly planted among the established citizens. It just happened
as if it were a weather event over which there was no human control. NGOs, church-affiliated groups,
they would provide an organization, but who directed them? Has the story ever been told?
As a matter of fact, and Mr. Kerzy, you may be familiar with this book, there is a,
there is the story and it's called Refugee Suttlement and the Hijira to America and it's by Anne
Corcoran. Anne Corcoran was a really wonderful woman who worked very, very hard trying to fight
this industry of Refugee Suttlement. The book came out in 2015, so some of the facts are perhaps
a little out of date. And of course, Don Trump has made everything that was written before his
second term out of date, but it is a very, very convincing eye-opening account of all of these
NGOs, how they work at the US government, how it all works and all the various religious
organizations, the various do-goaters and uplift arts and ball of kinds come together to plant
these people in every single neighborhood in America. Refugee resettlement and the Hijira
to America by Anne Corcoran. Did you ever meet Anne Corcoran, Mr. Kerzy?
I can tell you that I did meet Anne and Corcoran. I believe she's still with us. I just don't believe
she posted more. She was a committed and fierce warrior and that's about the best way I can describe
someone, a mere warrior for a great cause. And she fought a tireless fight and I think she
regrettably served through the towel in about 2020 when it became obvious that
the Trump 1.0 administration wasn't going to do anything. And I don't know if she's written
anything sent because I'd love to get her thoughts on what's happening with what we talked about
last week, the fact that the only refugees she's brought in are white South Africans.
Yes, yes. Well, if she is not with us, I'm sure she is smiling in her grave. But somehow,
I got the idea that she had moved on to her reward. But I'll have to think about her.
It didn't occur to me. Well, I had not thought about her for some time until the sky asked
the question immediately. Her book popped into my mind. But all right, another comment.
Thank you for reading my message on your last program. You said you were unaware of what
appears to be the new trend of demonizing everyone on the left doesn't like and calling
them pedophiles. Well, here is the viral video clip in which a woman says she will kill her children
to save them from ice pedophiles. That was and Michael Knudz and others help it go viral.
And he sends a link which I will certainly not bother to read out over the air because it's got
so many letters and weird characters in it. But it's on YouTube, all right. And the
Listmurg was on to say this all appears to be a race to the bottom. Since racist and supremacist
don't have much sting anymore, I guess pedophile human trafficking is the new insult.
Here are some examples of what I'm referring to which seem to be getting more common.
So, well, Mr. Kursy, I thought that not to play devil's advocate here, but I thought people
on our side were supposed to think that the dams were shape-shifting pedophiles and lizard creatures
in the light. I guess I can't keep up. Now, I don't know, maybe this has something to do with
the Epstein files, but it's all too deep for me. But as the same commenter said last week,
maybe the next level of insult is going to be to start calling us a necker,
calling them saying that we are busily into necrophilia and beastiality.
In any case, I don't think that's going to stick with most people. You can yell beastiality,
beastiality, all you like, but unless there are some sort of good evidence for it, I think
people are just going to recognize that that's pure hot air. Necrophilia actually also,
I don't think many people have a chance to indulge their taste for
anyway. Hopefully no one has a taste for cadaver. Well, yes. I think that's, I mean,
once you start calling somebody a necrophiliac, that unless you've got some very weird and convincing
evidence for it, nobody's going to believe it anyway. So, it's really kind of a waste of time,
petophilia, who knows. Last comment. I'm so glad you mentioned cleave on the other day.
Yes, we did. We talked about terminal tower. We talked about that beautiful Yankee monument
right in the middle of town. I must say I am capable of admiring the aesthetic qualities of
those monuments built to people whose job it was to try to kill my ancestors. Yes, they were
loyal men doing what they considered their duty, even if they were diluted and wrong.
Some of those monuments are beautiful, I can see. But this man goes on to say,
so glad you mentioned Cleveland, there used to be an old Slovak neighborhood in the Bukai area.
It's almost exclusively black now. There's one single Hungarian church still in the area that
offers the traditional Latin mass. This is probably now the most violent area in the city with
homicides up and down Bukai. It's so sad to drive in that area. You can see some of the old
Slovak names on buildings, along with the years they were built. Now they just sit and
rot away or get broken into by vagrants. I can so easily imagine what this person is saying.
All of these signs of people had pride in their neighborhoods. They loved where they lived. They
poured their lives, their aspirations, their souls, their fortunes into building walls. It's going to
be a wonderful community. Then our dusky brethren moved in and they had to move out. It's just so
heartbreaking and sad. However, our listener concludes on a high note, Cleveland, according to some
reports, is getting more and more whites. As white couples move in for what is for the time being
cheap housing. So things are looking up. Well, let's do hope that Cleveland is looking up.
So because we have already told our listeners how to reach us, we won't repeat that again.
But Mr. Kursy, finally, let us get to this story that we have delayed for so long, the story of
Hannah Dustin. Well, we'd like to go back and see if the
maniacal misgivings of Republicans or Democrats in office come to fruition. And we had brought to
you a story three or four months ago, sir, about one of the first statues to a female erect in
the United States that was to Hannah Dustin back in the 1870s in Bosco, New Hampshire.
Well, Mr. Kursy, is it not, in fact, known to be the first statue erected to?
Well, I don't want to say that because they're two hand Dustin statues. And I don't recall if
this is the first one or if there's another one that was in a different city. So
well, I see, but she was without a doubt the first female for whom a statue was erect and the
only question is which was first big. That's a precisely corrected or gorgeous glorious statues
of her. One of them had a, she had a knife, you know, a cleaver in one hand that was removed
for sensitivity reasons. But our astute listeners will recall that there was a Republican
rep in New Hampshire who was against this statue wanted to remove because he drove by it and
was like, what is that statue of? Then he researched and he decided to call for his removal. Well,
good news. Supporters of a bill to tear down the controversial Hannah Dustin statue, a
memorial statue in Bosco winter changing course. And Mr. Taylor, dear listener, they're no longer
calling for the removal of the monument. Well, do you care to remind our listeners whose memories
might might not be quite as sharp as yours? Just what Hannah Dustin did? Well, she was Hannah
Dustin and her child, they were kidnapped by by merciless Indian savages. I believe in 1698
if memory serves correct. Yeah, 1697. And by the Abanaki people and as as the story goes, her
child was viciously bashed in the head against a tree and was killed. Dustin took revenge by killing
and scalping 10 of the Abanaki where where the statue actually now sits where it stands. That's
where the surgery took place. That is apparently where this monument stands is where we're
where this all transpired. And she was the Abanaki where the Abanaki got their haircuts.
They they they you know definitely definitely a little little closer to the scout than a zero.
So you know, it was definitely not a definitely worse than a fade. But no, the goal is now to revive
plans for a new interpretive site. We learned that the bill which was filed in the state house to
take down the statue. Like I said, a colonial Massachusetts Puritan woman who killed 10 merciless
Indian savages and she became a heroine to the colonialist sir and listeners as well the the
burgeoning American nation had to fight these these various Indian tribes all throughout the
13 original colonies. And then as we began the westward expansion the story of her courage and
bravery inspired the manifest destiny. And that's why her statue was of course erected in the 1870s.
It created a lot of attention said David Nagle a Republican from Gilminton. I got a lot of
letters. He was the gentleman who put forth this bill. He sponsored the bill to remove the statue.
He decided to change his position. He's now advocating for his legislation to be amended
to revive a working group active in the past decade that attempted to build consensus for a new
interpretive site. That would lead the statue intact quote we would rather see instead of
demolishing the statue the interpretation of a broader nature being acted the very recommendations
that were made years ago by the original advisory committee from the 2013 legislation said
Lori Kerry a member of the Bosco and select board. Again it tries to claim that this has been a
monument attracting lightning political lightning for a long time a conductor for lightning but in
reality it's just the changing nature of America. As you recall I'm going to do a shameless plug
from one of Mr. Taylor's best videos when he described the two monuments that used to welcome
people visiting the US Capitol the discoverer and the rescue which were those two beautiful
monuments that were removed what the 1950s of Daniel Boone protecting his wife from a merciless
Indian savage. Yes. And then the other one was of Christopher Columbus. I mean America was just
an amazing place when we celebrated these monuments and I think you and I go ahead.
Well yes we were very proud of what we've done. You know you got to watch out for
interpretive sites. Did you know that there is an Emmett Till interpretive center?
It's not in the whole United States. I beg your pardon. It's apparently this is some private
outfit that bought the barn in which Emmett Till came to his unfortunate end and you can go there
and you can have the whole thing interpreted to you interpreted. I imagine it's interpreted in
language that you and I would have difficulty understanding but it is an interpretive site.
It's interpreted I suspect in a very skewed and anti-white way so I'm not keen on interpretive
sites. I think that the statues should just stand and let the people who are there interpret it
in their own way but this is certainly better than tearing it down and having that magnificent
Robert E. Lee statue especially the one right there on monument avenue I would put up with just
about any interpretive site so long as that could have been permitted to stay. When I both saw
that monument desecrated into face, refeeded back in June of 2020 that was coming up on six years
and it is shocking in my opinion that they didn't leave it in the state that it was found shortly
after the the uprising, the racial reckoning of May of June of 2020. Well that certainly would
have conveyed a message and yet all of that graffiti, all of that paint, all of those
foul words that were sprayed onto it, not a drop reached the statue itself of several photographs
and all of this horror and defacement goes way up but generally himself remains untouched.
That was untouched as well until they took it down in 2022. That's right. So that would have been
a satisfactory solution for me. There he is, the general and his faithful horse untouched,
untouched by the savages who were trying to take him down but not even that was considered
acceptable. Well let's move on to something else. Now let's move up to Canada and an Indian
who blew through a stop sign and killed 16 members of a junior ice hockey team in 2018.
It's now fighting deportation. This guy is Jaskirat Singh Sidhu.
age 37, he barrelled through a stop sign at 60 miles an hour before he hit a bus carrying
the players from the humble Broncos in rural Saskatchewan in 2018. I've seen a photograph of the
team, all of these bright, nice looking young white guys. He killed eight. Can you imagine that?
Well he was running a tractor trailer and he hits the Sebastian he kills 18. Well he pleaded guilty
of dangerous driving causing death and he was sentenced to eight years but they let him out after
just four years. Now I don't know what an appropriate sentence is for killing 18 people with bad
driving. In any case he goes back to his suburban life with his Canadian wife and the couple had a
baby soon after he was released but the child poor deer has heart and lung complications. Meanwhile
the immigration refugee board decided that they don't want him around anymore and they want him to
bugger off but he's tried to his best to stay and he has got an attorney Michael Green is his name.
He's followed an application to remain in Canada on humanitarian grounds. Well the lawyer says that
he's got his two young children who wouldn't like it if he were booted and at the same time
if the children went with him he's got a three-year-old and the three-year-old, get this Mr. Cursey,
might suffer because the quality of the air in India is not as good as it is in Canada.
Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why is quality of air in India not as quality of air in India? I just cannot.
Imagine, I cannot. Imagine but that's what they say and that's not the fault the poor three-year-old
who was born here in Canada is used to breathing clean Canadian air. They don't send this guy who
murdered, who murdered 16 members of the junior hot player back to his homeland because his
poor three-year-old might not be able to breathe clean Canadian air. And the lawyer says this is a
litmus test for Canadians. To what extent are we a generous and forgiving country? And to what
extent are we punitive, he asks. Well at the time, Sido was not impaired by drugs or alcohol
and nor was he on his phone. He just ignored a stop sign blazed through at 60 miles an hour
and but as it turned out he had committed 70 violations of various federal and provincial
trucking regulations in the 11 days leading up to the crash. He's not the kind of guy we want in
the country. Well his wife, now her name is Tanger Man and I could not figure out just what race
she was but Tanger, what can I name is that? I do not know. I'm well who knows. I won't speculate
any further but he's married to a Canadian and he says that he's suffered from PTSD. He grieves about
having killed these people all the time and she's afraid that if he goes back to India, his PTSD won't
get the kind of, won't get the kind of expert treatment that it deserves and he doesn't have many
close relatives to how Kim and hold him when he's feeling down. And let's see, this is in some
respects the worst part Mr. Curse. Some of the victims families have also expressed their support
for Mr. Seedoo and they want him to stay. Christine Hodden, one of her sons was smashed on
but she says I forgive him and I hope he can stay. So there you are. The only four years have been
killed 16 members of junior hockey team and now he claimed that your three year old might not
like the air in India. You might not get the coddling and the hand holding that you're getting
in Canada so you deserve to stay. Well that's America, that's outside, that's Canada for you.
And I have a wonderful story about Haiti. This will warm your heart. A Haitian migrant
has completed guilty to a $6.7 million fraud scheme. Now before we go any further on that $6.7
million was turnover. We don't know how much of this was income but we'll talk about that later.
And he had, he was running this to his small Boston retail store. His name is Antonio Boner,
age 74. And he operated this little bitty place just 150 square feet in the Matapant area of
Boston, just little mom and pop place. I haven't heard about a mom but I guess it was just a pop
place. There's a white duck place right? Yes, a pop-a-dock place, very good. Who knows, maybe
had herbal remedies, voodoo dolls, who knows. But the scheme involved Boner accepting EBT cards
from food stamp recipients who wanted to convert their benefits into cash. He would process the
full value of the benefits through his point of sale terminal. But he'd hand over less than the
total amount to customers keeping a portion for himself. In other words, this is, this is good old
entrepreneurialism. He offered a service and he took a fee. You want cash? Okay, well you're
going to have to pay a percentage. Well, thousands of such transactions took place over a four-year
period. Throughout 2025, Mr. Cursey, the monthly totals consistently exceeded $200,000 and they
reached in October the staggering figure of $350,472. That's that much money and EBT that went through
his machine in his 150-foot square foot store in the month of October to 2025. Now let's imagine
that he's just doing 200,000 a month. That was his absolute minimum for the whole year. That's
$2,400,000. In any case, he faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in the big house for wire fraud
and he can expect a free trip poem after he gets out of the Pokey. Now I think there's an iron
here. His last name of Boner means happiness. As the French say, can Boner? What happiness? Everyone
is happy. I looked into the way SNAP payments work and the maximum for one person in the lower 48
is 300 a month and the maximum for a family family of five is $1,180. In last year, it's higher. I
guess food is more expensive. The max for a single person is 600 a month twice as much and the
way it works. You get your EBT card which has got a magnetic chip on it and SNAP benefits. Those
are your food stamps and benefits are loaded monthly. As I say, once a month for the upcoming
month and the exact day varies and is often staggered. They don't want all these people bursting into
the mom and pop shops all the same day. It's based off on the last digit of your social security
number or the case number or your last name or something like that so that you don't have this
total wave of EBT years crashing into the store on the same day of the month. No.
My question is this, Mr. Cursey. What do you figure his cut was? Because you know, you can't buy
hooch hookers with EBT cards. And so if you want things that you can't buy, you can't.
All you can get is food. No hooch, no hoochers, no cigarettes, no, no red cars, no.
And so say, baby mom, I just got her $500 card and you are perishing from crack cocaine in your
deer. Sure, sure doesn't, isn't going to want an EBT card through his machine. So you take the
card down to Mr. Antonio Boners and he will run baby mom's card through the card and through the
machine and give you greenbacks. What's it going to worth? What's it going to be worth to you?
How much of a commission are you willing to pay Mr. Antonio Boner to take baby mom's $500
card and give you green? What would you say? 10%. I don't know much about the underground
snap EBT card and black markets. No, I don't know. Well, I know. I'm not sure what kind of
points you're getting on that transaction. Well, you're probably getting no points at all,
but you're getting dough, you're getting greenback, you're getting stuff, you know, you can go to,
you can go to topless bars, you can spend this money anyway you like. That's going to be worth
something and you get it all at the same time. My guess is I bet, you know, I wonder if he had a
sort of a standard commission, you know, 15% of everybody or if he kind of figured out, well,
you know, this guy looks desperate. Look, I'll give you $250 for the card. I bet if you
was a real conniving guy, that's who to do. If this guy comes in, he is really, really obviously
desperate for cash. In any case, $6.7 million. Let's say it was 20%. What's one? That is, that is
over a million dollars. $2 million, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway, it's extraordinary to just think
about this as one little anecdote in hundreds of thousands all across the country. Exactly.
This must happen all the time. It must happen all the time. And I'm surprised you don't hear about
it. There must be some kind of built-in mechanism to supposed to foil this. But be that as it may. Yep.
Well, and real quick, what's fascinating about the, the Small Business Administration is, I know
this is an historian we're talking about, but this is what I'm hoping would happen. The SNAP is,
SBA has gone and they've, they've audited the entire system now and now you can no longer,
which blows my mind that non-citizens were given Small Business Administration loans.
That's gone now. And you would think that you could do that if all of the states are,
we're going to hand over their EBT snap rolls, which a lot, a number of them refuse to do,
because you start to realize, my gosh, how many hands are in the very, the very system that you
just described of this kickbacks. Yeah. And it's why the whole system has to be audited. Every individual
SNAP user, because as, you know, as our, as our writer at the beginning of this program said,
you know, we should care about our fellow Americans. You and I have a very different definition
of Americans than most people. We kind of go back to the factory settings of this great nation.
But you need to do a massive audit and there needs to be serious recrimination. See, I am always
skeptical of government run charity. Americans are generous people. And I think that this sort of
thing could be much better run by private enterprise nonprofits. And as soon as you get the government
in it, you get empire builders, the more money you get to spend, the more important you are,
so you have no incentive whatsoever to solve the problem. So these things should be all done
privately. And I agree. I agree. Real quick. I challenge all of our listeners to do something.
The next time I know a lot of our listeners, I know you shop on Amazon, Amazon.com. When you're
on that website and you're looking at various products or, you know, just click on something
you get at the grocery store. You're going to be shocked when you see how many products on Amazon.com
are snap qualify for snap ebt. I mean, again, incentive for for these companies to to use
snap cards on their on their system on their platform. It really is mind blowing.
You know, that didn't occur to me. You can use your ebt card for an Amazon purchase.
You can't. And it will say if it is, if it is snap eligible, I believe that's the exact
term is you can check for any product. So any time you go to a crogr, a public, a hearst,
teeter, a Wegmans, a giant, a safe way, think about a product. Just go to Amazon.com, type in
that same product you bought from a grocery store that you paid for with your own hard earned money
and see if it is snap eligible. Because as we discussed on a prior program, I believe Amazon.com
is one of the top five places to procure goods with a with a snap ebt card.
Oscar number two. Wow. Wow. I never even thought about that. Well, thank you for calling me
up to my attention. I will snoop around on eb and I'll just see what I can put on my
screen. Put it on your accent at real jar tailor and get something to go viral before tomorrow's
payday. My goodness. Wow. Well, you have a story. And this guy should have been snapped up long
ago. He was snap eligible by ice. But instead, this Honduran illegal shoves people on the subway
tracks in New York City. This is a really important story because it seems every day we're
inundated with more and more stories of illegal aliens, engaging in crime. Like we talked about
briefly last week with the Nova and one of the Virginia stabbing by the Sierra Leonean
of Stephanie Mentor, the 30-year-old mother. They're at a bus stop. This story comes from New York City
on New York subway. Migrant who shoved two onto New York subway tracks was deported four times,
had 15 arrests on his record. The legal hunter and migrant accused of shoving two men had
subway writers is a serial criminal who again deported four times. Federal officials said just today
Bayran Hernandez, his rap sheet, includes at least 15 arrests for various charges, including
aggravated assault possession of a weapon, domestic violence. According to DHS,
he's faced previous charges of simple assault drug possession and obstruction of police.
He was arrested and charged on March 10th with attempted murder, attempted assault, and reckless
endangerment. Two days after he allegedly punched 83-year-old Air Force veteran Richard Williams
and Han Pina onto the road bed at the Lexington 63rd Street Station on the Upper East Side,
Richard Williams, the 83-year-old Air Force veteran is a white male. Hernandez,
he entered the United States illegally for the first time. In January of 2008, he'd been deported
total of four times, but he keeps coming back any illegally. His most recent deportation was
in 2020 during Trump's first term. The New York Post makes it clear that it's unclear when he re-entered
the country after his fourth deportation. How much else to say? I do want to know, though,
these people got pushed out of the subway tracks, were they survived? I hope they won't run over.
What happened to them? Well, one of the individuals is the Air Force veteran,
a retired Air Force vet, Williams. His daughter said, now I'm pissed, now I'm upset,
how the F did he get back here? Pina suffered non-life-threading injuries,
but Williams, he's potentially going to pass away and succumb to his injuries.
Well, at that age, just falling onto subway tracks. That's a mighty nasty fall. You hit your head
on the rails or back on the ties. Just imagine what this guy has cost, the American taxpayer,
simply in deportation costs, police costs. This guy is just a total black hole in terms of
anything that could be good about a human being anywhere on Earth. Just like the SNAP story started
in Europe, but just like the SNAP fraud story, this is one little anecdote, hundreds of thousands of
more like this all across the country, every day, an American citizen put into a situation with
any legal alien serial criminal that shouldn't even be in the United States. I mean, this would not
be transpiring if we have control of our borders now. We don't have control over the lawlessness
that existed when we didn't have control of our borders. Let us hope that the newer versions of
this guy are not coming across the country, a coming across the border. And you know, the trouble is,
he's going to go and he is going to wine and dine on the taxpayers' money for a long time,
and only then will we boot him back across the border, but who knows? He'll be president then,
maybe AOC, who will just wave him back, meet him with the border with open arms, clutch him to
her bosom with shouts of joy and say, welcome home González or whatever his name is. Fernandez.
Well, here's just a little historical point that came across my screen the other day.
And it's something to think about as the year grinds relentlessly towards April 15th, and that is
that it was in 1909 that President Taft inaugurated the federal income tax.
At that time, there was no tax at all on incomes up to in today's dollars, mind you.
Up to $48,000, no tax. Up to today's dollars equivalent of $650,000, the tax was guess what?
1%. And the highest tax rate, it was 7% applied only to incomes over the equivalent of 16
million dollars, and only 3% of income earners, nine days paid any tax at all.
Well, back in those days, of course, it was thought necessary to amend the U.S. Constitution in order
for the feds to do things not included in the enumerated powers. So Congress felt compelled to pass
the 16th amendment in 1909, enabling the federal government to exercise the powers of taxing our
incomes. And that amendment, the 16th, was ratified in 1913. The feds wasted no time in
codifying the revenue act of 1913, the very same year, and we've had an income tax ever since.
Well, speaking of wasting no time, we had had an income tax officially on the books, according to
the revenue act of 1933 for 1913 for only five years before President Wilson raised the top
rate to 77% and all other brackets had sharp increases they have gone up and down since then.
But this is just one of those things that you think about the country we used to have in which
the federal government was this sort of distant minor irritant. It wasn't in our faces all the time.
And at least it is something to the credit of former generations. They passed an amendment to
enable the U.S. government to do that. Wellfare, for example. Wellfare spending where the government
pulls a gun on you and says, you know, working to take money out of your pocket, we're going to
give it to this layabout, Jared Taylor, whether you like it or not. There's nothing in the constitution
that would permit that. Do you know, by the way, in what, on what part of the constitution they
hang the idea, the government has the power to do that? I'll give you a hint. I'll give you a hint.
It's why they're called welfare programs. I don't think it, uh,
right in the preamble, right in the preamble. The general welfare.
Okay, so it's it's it's it's an interpretation from that. That's right. In order to promote the
general welfare and discrimination right now, by no means it is not in you Murray. And the whole
idea of saying that you cannot discriminate as to who you feed at your barbecue or your joint
or whatever it is. You know how they got that? It was the case of all these barbecue. I think that
was in the 1960s. All these barbecue was a southern joint. It said, no, we serve white people on them.
And they said, no, we found in the constitution where it says you have to serve the people that
we tell you to serve. And the part of the constitution where it says that that's in the interstate
commerce clause. Well, of course, they hung the interstate commerce clause around the next
of the providers of all these barbecue because they served pickles that came from out of state.
And if they served pickles, they got to serve black people too. It's funny. The late Joe
Sobrin, Mr. Taylor had a great phrase. He said anything called a program is probably unconstitutional.
Exactly. I just listened to all that. Bring back freedom association and unleash the American
economy in ways you can't even imagine. Another short little item here. This is one of these
memes that somebody sent me. It's a graph. And it's a graph of autism Medicaid payments in Minnesota.
In 2017, it was $1,285,000. Just seven years later, it had become from $1,285. It became
$228,000,082. That was a 17,646 percent increase in just five in just seven years. Autism.
Well, the way it worked, and it's all pretty clear now, you set up a fake autism center,
and you get fake autism diagnoses for Somali children. And you round up the Somali community and
tell me, you know, you know, you know, you, you claim that your child is weird and, uh, we will leave
you. It's essential. Yeah. We will pay you 300 to $1,500 per child per month to come register
and say the boy or the girl is weird. And then you get him officially diagnosed with some
phony, some other doctor, and you build Medicaid for up to $3,500 a month for imaginary services
while you pay the kid, maybe 300, maybe 500 and you pocket the difference. And then you're saying
God bless America in Somali. And the odd thing is nobody seems to have noticed here from 1.2
million to $228 million in seven years. And they'll finally, finally, somebody figured out what's
going on. Well, Mr. Cruz, yeah, I know you had some stuff on James Tallerico, and I do want to hear
what you had dug up on him, but I did want to talk about him before you did, if you don't mind.
This is the guy who defeated Jasmine Crockett in the Democratic primary for Senator from Texas.
And people, now this was, this did not come up during the, during the primary. Jasmine Crockett
is this African, American S, who is one of these prime white haters. I think she went to Yale,
she had just swaned from one affirmative job, affirmative action job to another. You know,
the higher they get, the more they resent us. It's a funny thing, but Jasmine Crockett is a
perfect example of this. Well, we have now found out a little bit more about the guy who's
going to be running for Senate back in May of 2020. And we know what happened in May of 2020.
But he chose to write about Ahmad Arbery. He says, the latest American killed by the virus of
racism. The virus kills our black neighbors if they're jogging, playing music, sitting in church,
selling CDs or carrying a bag of skittles. Now, we know what the jogging, but I don't know about
music, sitting in church selling CDs. I'm with selling Lucy's. Well, then that might be one guy.
That was that fat guy that they took down in New York City. In any case, what was his name?
I forgot his, Eric Bollinger. Yeah, good for you. Eric, I was laughing because he was, he was
quite corpial. And I was wondering, or when he's goofy, one of these goofy, goofy,
king low type hats that, you know, that same old Jackson popularized and he had glasses on as he
was being well, the thing is, you know, that guy could not walk from one end of the block to the
other because I was being completely exhausted. He was in no shape. And he died of all sorts of
internal, well, there was, you knock him down even gently. And that guy's probably going to die.
But in any case, that was a little, but then this guy goes on to say, white skin gives me
in every white American immunity from the virus. But we spread it where we go to our words,
our actions and our systems. We don't have to be showing symptoms like a white hood or a
Confederate flag to be contagious. This is a guy's time to be centered from Texas.
That's the only cure says he is diagnosing the virus within ourselves and taking dramatic
actions to contain the spread. I think the only way to contain the spread is where that
infectious is to just off ourselves, Mr. Cursey. But he says the first small step is proclaiming
loudly and unequivocally that black lives matter. So that means you have to walk around
bellowing all day long, proclaiming loudly. Black lives matter. And then that'll scare away all
the black people. They won't get infected, I guess. I don't understand why he ran in the primary
against the black woman. She's clearly his moral superior in every way. By definition, not a racist
whereas he is. Shouldn't she be in the Senate? Well, in any case, this is the top. Yes, this
is a state, he is a state lawmaker. He defeated her in this highly competitive primary
Crockett and Tauriko were generally aligned non-policy surprise, surprise, surprise in both
rose to prominence and large part through social media. He is a former middle school teacher and
seminarian. That's what they learned in Divinity School. And he says his progressive politics are
rooted in his Christian faith. Was it in the gospel of Matthew? Doesn't it say you have to
proclaim loudly and unequivocally that black lives matter or is that John? I forget.
Much of his campaign centered on excruciating billionaires. In any case, Crockett conceded and
called for the party to unite behind Tauriko. He mostly did not attack her directly, but he did
tell Politico he was concerned about her assertion that she wouldn't need to win over Trump voters.
In a state that backed Trump by 13%, but he's going to expand his message. And he's going to tell
them, no, you don't have to wear a white hood or fly them to confederate flag to be a racist,
but you get to vote for me anyway no matter what. Well, the Republicans are going to have a choice
of John Kornin and 10 Paxton. That's going to be a runoff of the primary to be held in May of
2026. Do you have any particular preferences as to as between Kornin and Paxton?
Well, I'd like to clarify that the New Century Foundation does not endorse political
money. I'm asking you. You're asking me. Yes. I believe that Korn Paxton is one of those people
who needs to be passed the baton of of MAGA. I think he can take it into a much different
different direction. He's fantastic. Well, we'll see. You know, he had had some murky charges
of not being quite on the up and up. I didn't look into that in great detail, but it seemed to me
that where there was not much smoke, there might have been an amber or two. I just don't know,
but Mr. Kursy, did you have anything to add about this James Tallerico fellow who might just be our
new senator spreading the virus of racism wherever he goes, whether he helps it or not?
Well, what's fascinating about Tallerico is he put these that weird tweet out about the virus
of whiteness or George Floyd. You're right. He volunteered that. I want to say that was in either
April or early May of 2020. It was early May before George Floyd went to technology of 2020. He's
very important because he's he's virtue signaling before it's a virtue to signal your
utilization of of of of any black dysfunction and blaming it on white white supremacy and white
implicit bias. He was volunteering this to to show off his his his moral scruples. His just how
how your vote direct your correct his tweet was dated May 8th. And we know that this turning point
in world history took place May 25th. Yeah, it's it's it's it's it's stunning how anti-white this
guy is and I was going to read from this really good article that from Chronicles actually and there's
not much else to add except for I'll read this. So I think this is pretty good from this one article
James Tallerico in the anti white cult of the left. The author ends with this paragraph. Tallerico
is held up by the left as the answer to the specter of Christian nationalism. But it is his but it's
his disastrous philosophy that holds sway today. Most Americans and many Christians tolerate abortion
homosexuality and anti white hatred without thinking twice about these vices. His views are not
as novel as many want to think nor are they unfortunately far outside the mainstream of popular
opinion. They are filling a profound spiritual void deep inside many lost souls like Renee good.
Alex Freddie and their many devotees again. It's just trying to understand what the left is at
this point. And and real quick. Yes, you've seen no anti war protests against our latest
bombing of Iran and Kevin Deanna had a great tweet where he pointed out that go back and look at
these crowds in January and the snow and Chicago and Minneapolis that gathered to protest ice
because to the left the war is here. Ice is ice is the embodiment of every evil that they hold
you know deer in their hearts to defeat. And it's just fascinating to think about what this
movement is gearing up to in November. And Taloriko is one of the the main priests of this
of this movement. Yes. And you do you do wonder about that pretty guy. And what's the name of
the girl you just mentioned? Renee good. Renee good. Yes. What are they living for?
Make surely they are probably not Christians there. Anti-Christian. But they have no religious
belief. But what becomes religion for them is this utter woke virtue signaling the sense of being
on the the righteous side of history. It's a very very sad thing. But then you get a guy who is
clearly a Christian who went to seminary who believes that this is the will of God. This is what
Jesus would have done. We really are in a strange time. Well, as you and I are both are both
adherents of the South as W. E. B. Dubois said, you know, what stands against us is that fiery
sword of the South. And I like to think that more and more people are beginning to realize it might
be on time it might be time to unsheathe that. So the terrible swift sword that was on the wrong
side. And of course the original fiery sword was I believe what kept Adam and Eve out of the
Garden of Eden after they had been expelled. So you watch which way you wave that fiery sword Mr.
Cursey. Anyway, our time is up. Dog got it. It just slips by. Ladies and gentlemen, we really do
enjoy the time we spend with you. It is an honor and a joy and a pleasure. And we look forward
from hearing you. And we will spend this time again with you once again next week. Thank you so very much.
