[Joel Davis - Conservative Terrorism in Australia as Trump Set to Become New ZOG Boss - Jun 28, 2024 - Transcript]
[In this livestream episode Aussie nationalists Joel Davis, Blair Cottrell and Tom Sewell discuss the following:
1. Joel and Blair discuss Trump vs Biden presidential debate.
2. Joel shares clips of Biden seeming confused and incoherent.
3. They analyze Biden's poor debate performance.
4. Left-leaning media upset about Biden's chances against Trump.
5. Joel theorizes American elites may now support Trump presidency due to rising geopolitical tensions.
6. Potential for Israel war with Lebanon and Iran.
7. Threat of China invading Taiwan could lead to World War 3.
8. Joel speculates this is why Elon Musk took over Twitter and media treating Trump more fairly.
9. Blair adds patriotic Whites will need to support the state in any war with China.
10. They discuss differences between European ethnic groups.
11. Joel acknowledges contributions of Italians but believes there are average racial differences between populations.
12. They agree people should feel confident and proud of their own ethnicity.
13. Blair notes he is very tired but will try to pay attention!
14. Joel receives chat message promoting Australian nationalist group.
15. They have in-depth discussion about ethnic identity and geopolitics.
16. They discuss news story about 19-year-old Jordan Patten charged with planning a terrorist attack in Australia.
17. Patten allegedly intended to kill a Labor politician and expressed support for the Liberal Party.
18. Patten appears in court via video link and is charged with preparing a terrorist attack.
19. He is accused of entering office armed with knives and tactical gear to kill MP Tim Krakenthorpe.
20. Patten livestreamed himself before being arrested by police with tasers.
21. His manifesto claims he is not a White nationalist or group member but likes the Liberal Party.
22. Speakers analyze Patten's weak plans and equipment as clearly incompetent.
23. They question why counterterrorism allowed Patten to enter buildings before arresting him.
24. Speakers discuss contact from journalist Alexi Dematraities at The Australian newspaper regarding their rhetoric on terrorism.
25. Joel talks about theory that US sees Taiwan as flashpoint for conflict with China and would rather fight there than elsewhere.
26. He believes US-China war likely in next decade.
27. Tom agrees. Leaves early.
28. Joel and Blair discuss noticing shift towards more conservative and patriotic values emerging.
29. Blair senses this shift beginning in Australia too although lagging behind US changes.
30. They discuss how wokeness has become exhausting and absurd.
31. Joel believes elites now realize more patriotism needed to confront global challenges like China.
32. Conversation turns to Strauss-Howe generational theory predicting crises every 80-85 years in US history.
33. Theory holds US due for crisis that could reset cycle, possibly war with China.
34. It also predicts Millennials like Joel will play conservative reactionary role before next generation becomes more rebellious.
35. They analyze current events through lens of this model, seeing signs its predictions may be unfolding.
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[TRANSCRIPT - Words: 22435 - 2:13:36 mins]
Joel Davis: We're live. It is the 28 June 2024. Sorry we didn't go live last night. Some things came up. But you've still got your show, Friday night show.
So hopefully that's good for some of you. Friday night viewing, although a lot of our audience actually watch the replay rather than watching live.
So I guess it doesn't really matter that much.
But I think Tom will be joining us as well. He'll jump on in a bit. But while we're letting people jump into the chat and we're getting things going here, I saw. Well, I know from talking to you as well, but also I saw you post some stuff. You're up on the Gold Coast last weekend. You had a trip up there, and I'm kind of a little bit jealous.
I mean, I was up there a few weeks ago myself, but I'm a little bit jealous because it's actually quite cold down here in Melbourne and weather's much nicer up there, that's for sure. It's also a lot whiter up there by comparison to here, although they're obviously encountering the same demographic issues. I saw you trained with the Brisbane EAM [European Australian Movement] boys over the weekend, a good bunch of guys. I trained with them a few weeks ago when I was there.
But, yeah, just curious how it was, how your trip was? Maybe you could talk about that before we get into some of these other topics.
Blair Cottrell: Yeah, it was busy. A friend of mine bought a house up there and needed help. He called in a favour, owed him a favour. He needed help with a fence. So it only took like half a day, though. It was only like a small strip of fence. So I didn't actually spend a lot of time at the property. I got to train with the guys, got to explore the beaches. Surfers Paradise. And I didn't realise Surfers Paradise was a kind of like a party place, people, because I never went to schoolies. You know, in Australia we have something called "schoolies".
Wherever you finish school, you turned 18, you're a legal adult, you're done with your schooling process, your official high school process, and everyone goes to Surfers Paradise or the Gold Coast or maybe even the Sunshine Coast. Where do they go? I think they go to Surfers Paradise. Do they? I don't know for sure, but I never did that. Right. I was a bad kid. [chuckling] I left school early. I was getting into fights on the streets and just getting into all sorts of things that you would hope that your own kid doesn't do, right? So I didn't go to parties. I didn't go to clubs. I'd never really even attended a birthday party, right?
So for the first time, I got to see Surfers Paradise. And, yeah, I enjoyed it. I published a vlog, which was actually pretty fun to make, because I get really bored in transit, sitting on buses, aeroplanes, waiting for things, and it gave me something to do during that process.
But the reason I made the vlog I outlined on Telegram already is for the purposes of utilising what I suppose we'll call "lifestyle content", which can potentially humanise us or contribute to humanizing members of our community. That is the Right-wing Australian nationalist community down here. Because the media, government establishment, it's really done a number on us. It's forced this stereotype, imposed this stereotype onto us, that we are vulgar, hateful extremists and probably violent and need to be sent to jail.
But in reality, we're pretty normal people. We have pretty sensible interests. We go to the gym, we have jobs, we bank, unless our bank accounts get closed down for our political views.
But then we just go to a different bank, as we discussed last time.
But, yeah, the idea is to just do regular stuff, document some of that regular stuff, have a bit of fun, and put that out there. So it will provide a bit of counterbalance to the efforts by the system to have everyone believing that nationalism is some horrible evil. You know, that's what I had in mind anyway. And what do you think about that, Joel? Have you thought about that on any level?
Joel Davis: No, I definitely think it's important that we show our human side because, yeah, people have ...
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