Episode 252 – Red Obsession (1:31:15)

It’s the return of Jonathan Reed as we discuss a documentary film about wine called “Red Obsession” which he assures us will leave us with plenty to converse about.

A documentary that chronicles the history and changing nature of the French wine industry. The great chateaux of Bordeaux struggle to accommodate the worldwide financial crisis and a new emerging market, and potential competitor in the East.

We’ll uncork a good one tonight. This one will age like a fine wine.

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Dissident Mama, episode 44 – Earl Starbuck

A native of East Tennessee, Earl Starbuck is an independent historian and a descendant of soldiers on both sides of The Late Unpleasantness and of Governor John Sevier. His father, who was a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, taught him to love history and the South. Starbuck holds a BA in History and Political Science from Carson-Newman University and an MA in History from Liberty University. He has no connection to the coffee company.

I talk with Starbuck about his petition “Tennessee Must Oppose Vaccine Tyranny” and how state’s rights and nullification can resist federal overreach, but it requires action of the people and their representatives in those states. We also discuss big-government/Lincolnian indoctrination and Southern cultural genocide, compare bondage within today’s godless empire to forms of involuntary slavery, and take many a deep dive down some thought-provoking historical rabbit holes, including a spoiler about one of the most commonly attributed quotes to Robert E. Lee.

In addition to reading, signing, and helping spread the word about Starbuck’s bold petition, be sure to check out his 4-part series on General Lee: The Believer, The Father, The Soldier, and The Educator, as well as his essays “Was Secession Treason?” and “Roe v. Wade: A Mere Nullity,” Thomas Jefferson’s “The Rights of British America,” and M.E. Bradford’s “Original Intentions On the Making and Ratification of the United States Constitution.”

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Source: Dissident Mama – Dissident Mama, episode 44 – Earl Starbuck

Sneak Peek 4 for Voluntaryist Origins V +DISOBEY Music Video

Hello, Voluntaryist fans!

The Voluntaryist Origins V colors are underway, so I have another sneak peek for you from the coloring process:

Also, if you have not already heard, Pho and I recorded and released a new song called, “DISOBEY,” taking on the tyrannical lockdown, shutdown, and mask/pass mandates.

You can listen to DISOBEY here:

We’re raising funds to create the music video as a sequel to our popular song, MASK ORDER, which has nearly 100,000 views on YouTube alone.

The campaign ends in a few weeks here: https://igg.me/at/disobey

And we’ve already hit the minimum amount we needed to create a basic video.

However, we still have room to grow because we want to get more props, actors, and set help, possibly letting us afford a bigger production crew with advanced filming equipment if we hit 10K.

Your support helps us create another hard-hitting, through-provoking culture piece in defiance of the police state.

So, if able, please consider joining the campaign and getting rewarded with some great perks.

We’ve even unlocked the first stretch goal, so those supporting at the sticker level or higher will already be eligible for EXTRA goodies.

Thank you again, as always, for your generous belief in our work.

In liberty,

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Source: Volcomic – Sneak Peek 4 for Voluntaryist Origins V +DISOBEY Music Video

Lyin’ Atlanta, part 1

“No day shall erase you from the memory of time.”
— Virgil

I spent a day in Atlanta last February when meeting up with friends en route to the Great Wolf Lodge about an hour south of the city. But where would be a good place to assemble our group of two mamas and six homeschooled kids for a picnic lunch and little sight-seeing?

The Coca-Cola Museum? Nah, too pricey and anti-white. Not a bargain at all.

The Margaret Mitchell House or the Swan House? Nope, both closed due to covid cultism.

The Atlanta History Museum and its Cyclorama? Uh uh, way too Yankee-fied. Plus, they were either closed or required masks. I can’t recall.

Okay, what about some other outdoor “Civil War” sites where we could gather and learn a bit about old Atlanta, you know, battlegrounds and what not? Well, turns out there’s not much prebellum history to see due to William Tecumseh Sherman’s utter destruction (which wasn’t an anomaly but, rather, was Union policy) of the Southern city so vital to the Confederate cause. More about that in a bit.

So, on this balmy winter day, we opted to convene at the free and centrally located Oakland Cemetery. “Founded in 1850 … [it’s] the oldest municipal burial ground in Atlanta, and one of the few remnants to survive Sherman’s March.” Margaret Mitchell, author of “Gone With the Wind,” is buried there, as well as five generals from the War Between the States and 27 city mayors.

But most notable to me were the Confederate Memorial Grounds the final resting place of nearly 7,000 Southern soldiers, including the remains of about 3,000 unknown servicemen who perished during the 1864 Atlanta campaign and were eventually reinterred in Oakland. They are buried in a green square and guarded by the Lion of Atlanta monument, underneath which “are boxes containing amputated limbs” of these defenders of kith and kin.

My feature photo at top is the sad state of the Lion after BLM-Antifa nihilists were freely allowed to desecrate it during the 2020 riots. Compare that to the above images of what the majestic Lion used to look like pre-woke terrorism and then all that remains of the monument today.

However, when I was at Oakland in early 2021, the Lion was tightly covered in a tarp and behind locked gate in a half-assed attempt to pretend to shield onlookers from the vile things tagged upon this memorial to the dead. Really, though, it’s all part of the humiliation ritual within what Pedro Gonzalez calls the “culture industry.”

So, in impromptu rebel form, I old-lady hopped the wrought-iron fencing with the help of my best friend’s 9-year-old daughter. By God, I was going to see that Lion come hell or high water.

Above are photos I was able to capture underneath the shameful shroud, before the elderly black groundskeeper arrived on the scene.

“Lady, y’all can’t be in there,” he frantically yelled.

“But I drove down from North Carolina to see this Lion, and he’s all behind lock and key and covered up,” I explained. “So, we had to make do.”

“Ma’am, you can’t just jump the gate. We have rules,” he insisted.

“The people who hammered and spray-painted these monuments didn’t follow the rules,” I replied.

“I know,” he said. “I know.”

“Carved from the largest block of marble ever quarried in America until that time (1894),” the Lion is made of Georgia stone and was sculpted by a Georgian native, who based his design on Switzerland’s Lion of Lucerne.

But the paws of Atlanta’s Lion can no longer protect his home. Removed allegedly to “temporary storage” due to “public safety concerns,” his pride is being hunted and eradicated.

“Vandals have left the city little choice but to move it,” claimed a neo-Bolshevik on Atlanta’s City Council. “It’s been a constant drain on city resources,” added another comrade, feigning concern over a dangerous and expensive situation they incited and emboldened, while supporting the erasure of the victim.

Here’s the Schadenfreude shit-show we witnessed upon entering Oakland Cemetery. Bear in mind, this was some eight months after the anti-white anarcho-tyrants were allowed and encouraged by government, police, and corporate media to carry out their “Kristallnacht for legacy America.”

Since a homeschooled adolescent could out debate the low-IQ “social justice” clowns, no wonder they disparage us as having white supremacy; it’s an easy out.

Seems the “struggle for equality” presentist “context” at the bottom of the sign is not enough for the haters, who insist upon misspelled inanities instead. And apparently, Rover has rights but not the Southern man. Better be careful, lefties, since even treating animals humanely is yet another thing now pegged as “white supremacy.”

“You know who hurts black ‘trans women?’” my best friend rhetorically asked. “Black men.” Yep, even the “transgender” advocates agree, yet somehow it’s still Robert E. Lee’s fault. Luckily, C.S.A. Gen. Evan’s grave was unscathed. Chock one up for the illiteracy-pushing public schools!

I used my Swiss Army knife to cut the zip tie holding down the taut trash bag so that we could read the sign (above left) leading to the Lion, which you can see shamefully cloaked. I also used my trusty tool to remove the tarp concealing the gaslit slogan spray-painted on this nearby bench (below right). Don’t the woke mobs know they couldn’t survive and thrive without the support of police? It is they who are clearly the beneficiaries (and tools) of anarcho-tyranny, not we “neo-Confederates.”

Just like the United Daughters of the Confederacy sign (below left) states, our ancestors are “never to be forgotten” and must live “through those left behind,” like my sons (above right, reading headstones). It’s never been more vital to learn and teach your progeny real history.

How else can our children make sense of this deceitful and devious world? For instance, the very existence of Oakland’s Confederate Memorial grounds is a testament to the strength of the ladies of the South. Yet, current cemetery administrators try to weave together a “myth of Southern womanhood.”

My children know that feminism from the first-wave temperance busybodies and suffragettes to today’s third-wave pill-popping washouts has always been about smashing faith and family and promoting the “Jacobin theory” of egalitarianism. Truth is, the fiery and feminine dames of Dixie never needed the left-wing ideology and we still don’t. The learned lasses, mighty matrons, and humble homemakers are keys to the flourishing of a balanced and complementary social order. Now there’s real power!

Margaret Mitchell was one such bold belle. Both rabble-rousing and rooted, the Pulitzer-prize-winning author (whose Oakland tombstone is above left) was the great-great-great-granddaughter of an American Revolution veteran, whose son served in the War of 1812, and his son was a “circuit-riding Methodist minister who settled in Marthasville, which later was named Atlanta.”

Mitchell’s grandfather fought for the Confederacy during the War for Southern Independence “and suffered two bullet wounds to the head during the fighting at Antietam,” what Dixians call the Battle of Sharpsburg. Even though Mitchell’s mother Maybelle was a suffragist with a penchant for progressive politics, she instilled in her daughter a haunting understanding of the War’s horrifying impact on Georgia, its culture, and its people.

The gifted writer penned the bulk of her iconic novel at this Midtown Atlanta apartment (above right, seen from rear), which Mitchell playfully called “The Dump.” Before HBO “temporarily” banned “Gone With the Wind” in 2020, both the Nazis and the Soviets outlawed the book since it was seen as a story of resistance to central authoritarianism, survival, and hope.

But it also showed the miseries and senselessness of war, especially that of Sherman’s Total War campaign, in which the federal barbarians’ blazed across the Georgia countryside, annihilating farmland, crops, feed, cattle, domestic pets, and property. And let’s not forget the civilians who were starved through “cruel and rapacious” barbarism, as Karen Stokes describes it.

After meting out miseries to the defenseless women and children of rural Georgia, hellish helmsman Sherman then made his way to Atlanta, a railroad hub, supply center, and medical site. Predictably, the Old South city would not be spared the atrocities “which the Yankees seem to delight in committing.”

Sherman’s bummers, unleashed upon the people of Georgia and South Carolina, stole whatever they did not eat on the spot and burned whatever they could not carry away,” explained Thomas Fleming, while “Yankee cavalry general [Judson] Kilpatrick, a ruthless, venereal-diseased Irishman,” as Clyde Wilson describes him, covered the right flank of the Union’s ruinous march to the sea.

It’s estimated that the “grand arsonist” of Atlanta decimated nearly 40% of the city, leaving in its fiery wake tens of thousands dead. Some historical revisionists (a.k.a. liars) now claim that it was the civilians who burned the city and then blamed the act on Sherman!

But true history shows that is was the “homed devil” himself who seared the city and then went on to unleash similar horrors in Eastern Georgia and in South Carolina, even burning Columbia after people surrendered. This scorched-earth tactic by the federals made Dixie a playground for reformers and revolutionaries. And Atlanta, so devastated as it had become nearly a blank slate, was to be the “New South” jewel in the “Proposition Nation” crown, all shiny and pretty on the outside but empty and dead inside.

I’ll pick up there with part 2, which includes our afternoon jaunt to the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc. (now simply known as the King Center), and tie together what all this means for any American who’s an old-school lion. Liars be damned.

Source: Dissident Mama – Lyin’ Atlanta, part 1

Episode 251 – Newsies (1:16:55)

We shift into more family-friendly fare with a review of “Newsies” with Abby Cleckner, who is a friend of frequent guest Dr. Dennis Foster and thus a listener of the show.

A musical based on the New York City newsboy strike of 1899. When young newspaper sellers are “exploited” beyond reason by their bosses they set out to form a union to violently fight for their “rights” as unlikely “heroes” when they team up to fight an unscrupulous newspaper tycoon.

We will have some choice headlines on this one.

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Episode 250 – Salvador (1:19:38)

The great, Pete Quinones returns for only his second non-Kevin Costner movie and we delve into some vintage James Woods and talk about “Salvador” directed by Oliver Stone.

Salvador was based on an autobiography of an American photojournalist played by James Woods who was on his uppers, he went to El Salvador with his best friend played by Jim Belushi.

We see what happens with an adventurous foreign policy that creates losers and villains on all sides.

Learned effective torture methods at the School of the Americas such as implanting kidney stones. Waterboarding with Coca-Cola Classic is the only known cure.

Pete recommended this one and will have plenty to say.

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Episode 249 – The Croods (1:26:13)

Rachel Kennerly of Just Add Liberty and Cannabis Heals Me returns to the stone-age with us to discuss “The Croods” in what may be a glimpse of civilization’s future if we continue on the current trajectory.

An eccentric cave family named the Croods – consisting of Grug, Eep, Ugga, Thunk, Sandy, and Gran – survive several natural disasters, predatory animals and the common cold by sheltering inside a dark cave, merely surviving. Is such a life worth living? Eep is dissatisfied with the over-protective nature of her father Grug “protecting” her from everything. She’d rather a dangerous liberty than a temporarily calm “safety”.

Rachel is a lot of fun and we will have a great time discussing this with her.

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Dissident Mama, episode 43 – Gene Andrews

Gene Andrews is a retired high school history teacher who served as a combat officer with the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam. He’s a former Commander of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) Tennessee Division and current caretaker of the Nathan Bedford Forrest boyhood home in Chapel Hill, Tennessee.

The rebel-proud gentleman talks about the September 18 reinterment of Nathan Bedford Forrest and his wife Mary Ann Montgomery Forrest, an event being held at Elm Springs, SCV General Headquarters in Columbia, Tennessee. Andrews also myth-busts some Forrest history, both antebellum and postbellum, and tells us a little bit about himself as a former educator and military man, as well as his longtime defense of the Southern cause, which is still the same cause of all right-thinking people today … whether they know it or not.

“I loved the old government in 1861. I loved the old Constitution yet. I think it is the best government in the world, if administered as it was before the war. I do not hate it; I am opposing now only the radical revolutionists who are trying to destroy it. I believe that party to be composed, as I know it is in Tennessee, of the worst men on Gods earth men who would not hesitate at no crime, and who have only one object in view: to enrich themselves.” — Nathan Bedford Forrest

A few related links:

SCV.org to register for the Forrest reinterment (deadline August 31)
Bust Hell Wide Open: The Life of Nathan Bedford Forrest” by Samuel W. Mitcham, Jr.
A fairly balanced Tennessean article on Andrews published just days after the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, which Andrews attended
My critique of the US military and its mistreatment of Southerners, “You don’t want us? We don’t want you!” and my interview with The Political Cesspool radio host and native Tennessean James Edwards in which he too discusses the brilliance of Forrest. In fact, it was Edwards who suggested Andrews as a possible guest for the DM podcast. So, thanks, James!

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Source: Dissident Mama – Dissident Mama, episode 43 – Gene Andrews

Episode 248 – Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (1:33:23)

We landed on “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind” with our friend Mike C. of MechanicalDreamRevolution this week.

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is a 2002 American biographical spy film depicting the fictional life of game show host and producer Chuck Barris who claims to have been working covertly that whole time as an assassin killing 33 people.

This is George Clooney’s directorial debut and has Charlie Kaufmann as writer doing his least Kaufmann-esqe work.

It’s always a trip with Mike C. as I’m sure you will agree.

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Episode 247 – American History X (1:17:38)

Nick White of the Statist Quo joins us to discuss the highly controversial, “American History X”.

Nick is the producer and co-host of the Statist Quo, which can be found at www.thestatistquo.net, and also makes music that is featured on several popular podcasts which you can find at www.nickwhitenoise.com.

Edward Norton gives a riveting performance as a former neo-nazi skinhead who tries to prevent his younger brother from going down the same wrong path that he did.

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