February 19, 2013

David Duke Show 2013.02.19

Today: Dr. David Duke takes on the spiritual aspect of our movement today, and he discusses the immorality of our present, Zio-driven American foreign policy and then he dives into the subject of the day, mountains and the spiritual vitality we need to live dynamic and heroic lives. Kay Wahlen joins him to talk about the spiritual aspect of being among the mountains, even if but for short periods in your life, some the lifestyles such as skiing and mountain climbing and hiking, and finally he tells a great story about a legend surrounding a great European mountain called Mount Rosa and the legend's meaning for the struggle for European freedom and heritage. He also played the song, Netherlands by the late Swedish-American Songwriter and singer, Dan Fogelberg, and talked about how the the spirit in the song is really about living a life of challenge and meaning!

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Off topic, but needs to be said.

Rich and keef are fucking clowns.

The are demanding that comments they don't like or can't refute be censored.

How jewish.

Those pussies are fucking losers with an incoherent message.

Fucking pussies.

Anonymous said...

Oh...you mean Bitch and Queef.

A couple of double-digit IQs takin' on the jews.

Not a lot going on over there.

But they do a great job of really giving White people a black eye with their utter stupidity and moronic whine-fest.


Definitely the kind of leaders that only a loser would follow.

Anonymous said...

Bitch and Queef are too dumb to figure out why their audience is shrinking so rapidly.

...maybe censorship will help? Right Queef?

You "totally agree" - right Bitch?

Anonymous said...

Welcome to Troof-Military. This is a cutting edge show featuring your hosts Bitch and Queef.

Yes, it Bitch and Queef - double-digit IQs takin’ on da jews.
So anyway Queef, what do we got for today?

What are we gonna talk about?

(sound of low frequency flatulence)

Jesuse Christ, Queef…..

Sorry, Bitch. I can’t help it. It just happens.

Ok Queef, maybe you should put some kind of cork in it - just enough to get us through the show.

Listen Bitch, I don’t think that’s going to help. I get plenty of “corks” being jammed up there by my “black friends” as it is. I think I should just leave it alone for a while. Maybe it will regain some of its elasticity if I just leave it alone.

Alright Queef, see if you can just sit in a way that points it away from the microphone.

OK. I will Bitch.

Ok - so back to the show. You know Queef - I think we should censor comments because people are catching on to our stupidity. Yeah I totally agree, Bitch.

Oh, looks like we have a caller. Queef, I think it’s one of your “black friends” calling in….

Anonymous said...

I can't help but cringe whenever I hear the word "Zio"-anything...

Anonymous said...

they keep talking a/t growing pains, is that like menstrual cramps?

Anonymous said...

LMAO!

Unknown said...

Julius Evola considered mountaineering to be an initiatic discipline consistent with his ideas on Traditionalism. In the first chapter of Meditations on the Peaks, Evola contrasts mountaineering with generic "sport" and the scholarly life. He claims that mountaineering, when performed correctly, combines the aspects of heroic action of sport with the discipline and specialized learning of the scholar. This combination of action and learning forms for Evola a sort of ideal ascesis or discipline "in the Roman sense" because it combines an asceticism of action with an asceticism of contemplation.
Evola also explores the significance of mountains to ancient mythologies. Mountains were the seats of the gods in Norse, Greek and Iranian mythologies. Legendary heroes were often required to climb mountains as a symbolic and heroic act in order to achieve the goals of their quests. The mountain is so important because it has a special spiritual significance in that it is "higher" and closer to nature and to the gods. For his description of the importance of the mountain, Evola turns time and again to a quote from Nietzsche, "Many meters above sea level--but how many more above ordinary men!"
The second half of the book is concerned primarily with Evola's descriptions of his own experiences climbing a number of mountains. He describes the perilous circumstances of a number of climbs and both the camaraderie and the solitude he experienced on the peaks.
In the appendices, Evola discusses Nicholas Roerich, an artist whose depictions of mountain scenes Evola finds to be of a spiritual significance. He also discusses religious traditions relating to the mountains in Tibet and Tyrol and their significance to broader tradition. The collection ends with a short essay, "Height", discussing the various ways that distinctions in height are used to connote "higher" spiritual states.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meditations_on_the_Peaks
http://aryan-buddhism.blogspot.ca/2012/02/julius-evola-his-works-free-downloads.html
Epub and

Unknown said...

^kindle versions of Evolas work can be found on archive.org (as well as many other great works)

Anonymous said...

truth militia
When Two Guys were running out of business it b/c a gay hangout {for obvious reasons}
https://stargazer67.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/two-guys-62-extb.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Guys

MaryC said...

Anyone seen the latest from Dallas Goldberg? David Duke is none other than the actor Thomas Haden Church.