AK Nation went live this evening around 8pm. I joined late and stayed for just over an hour. This segment includes my contribution. The discussion includes a mass shooting at Renton in Washington State and a particularly horrible murder.
Mark Taha and I went along to listen to sane women talking about insane ones.
I went shopping this morning, and when I got home, AK Nation was on-line, so I joined him for the last few minutes of his hangout. This is the full segment. AK did in fact upload the livestream mentioned although there was some confusion about which one it was.
Here it is:
“Transsanity”
https://archive.org/details/transsanity-enhanced
&
“Fight Like A Girl”
https://vennerroad.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/fight-like-girl.html
“Should Women Box Men? Should Women Box At All? ”
https://thedarkman.substack.com/p/should-women-box-men-should-women
Link to the entire body of my published work:
https://www.infotextmanuscripts.org/links.html
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“Transsanity”
https://archive.org/details/transsanity-enhanced
&
“Fight Like A Girl”
https://vennerroad.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/fight-like-girl.html
“Should Women Box Men? Should Women Box At All? ”
https://thedarkman.substack.com/p/should-women-box-men-should-women
Link to the entire body of my published work:
https://www.infotextmanuscripts.org/links.html
Buy me a coffee:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ITMA
PayPal donations:
itsthatmanagain[AT]yahoo.com
Running to a full hour and forty minutes, this interview with Social Crediter V.R. Hadkins was recorded at his home in Totley, Sheffield, on Wednesday December 8, 1982. Eleven years later to the day, I would be held in contempt of Parliament for an entirely different reason, but that’s another story.
When I first began taking a big interest in politics, I was lucky enough to read three important publications: Muhammad Nejatullah Siddiqui’s Banking Without Interest; The Money Trick by the Institute Of Economic Democracy; and The Programme Of The NSDAP. I believe I read the latter first; I picked up a secondhand copy of Professor Siddiqui’s book as a result of this, as far as I can recall.
I read many other publications at the time, indeed I devoured them. Best not to mention Mein Kampf, but the works of C.H. Douglas I found and still find inspirational, if at times somewhat difficult to read.
Douglas died in 1952, and if he hasn’t been written out of history entirely, it is only to the extent that he is held up as a ...