Alternative Right's regular contributor Alex Fontana interviews the near legendary E. Michael Jones, an important Catholic critic of American society, well known for his book The Slaughter of Cities, which details the post-war destruction of America’s White ethnic neighbourhoods and communities as a deliberate policy by WASP and Jewish elites. Among many subjects discussed are the rigged political system, suburbanization as social control, the Black-Jewish alliance, Hollywood, and the rise of Donald Trump.
Show Notes
- Blaxploitation
- Andrew Hamilton on Harold Cruse's The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual
- An American Dilemma, Gunnar Myrdal's 1944 study of race relations
- Jewish Involvement in shaping American immigration policy
- HBO's "Show Me a Hero"
- The Slaughter of Cities: Urban Renewal as Ethnic Cleansing by E. Michael Jones
- Thomas Merton's The Seven Storey Mountain
- Americanism (heresy)
- Quadragesimo Anno
- A Choice Not an Echo by Phyllis Schlafly
- Brother Nathanial
- Charles Lindberg and “America First”
- Barren Metal by E. Michael Jones
- Barbara Lerner Spectre calls for the destruction of Christian European ethnic societies
- Libido Dominandi: Sexual Liberation & Political Control by E. Michael Jones
- Paul Blanshard's anti-Catholic book American Freedom and Catholic Power
- William Cobbett
- Thomas Carlyle’s Occasional Discourse on the Nigger Question
- John Amos Comenius’s Labyrinth of the World and Paradise of the Heart
- C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man
- E. Michael Jones on the Black/Jewish Alliance
- Music by Colin Liddell
Running Order
00:00 Intro Music
01:20 Proxy and Psychological Warfare
03:00 The Return of the Black Militant
07:26 The Black-Jewish Alliance
11:12 The Bad Ingredient to the Melting Pot
12:50 The Migrant Crisis in Europe
16:23 HBO's Chutzpah "Tikkam Olam"
20:05 Americanism vs Catholicism
23:00 Laissez Unfair
32:22 Talkin' Trump
52:50 The Tragedy of Conservatism
57:56 The WASP Antinomian Tradition
72:12 No Corruption... justifies breaking the Unity
74:15 The English Alchemical Tradition
79:05 Freud's Appetites and Jung's Magic
82:22 A Third Postulate? Logos and Desire

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