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[00:00:54] So if you were sailing to Sweden from Germany, where we were in the first hour, I guess
[00:01:18] you are technically correct, Keith, the fastest way would be to go straight across the Baltic Sea.
[00:01:23] However, you could take the North Sea and then you just got a loop around Denmark and then
[00:01:28] you can head it over there from the fall bar if you want to do it. Anyway, you'll still get there
[00:01:36] and we're there now and it only took us five minutes time. We were in Germany in the first hour
[00:01:42] as March Around the World Rolls-On tonight with Sasha Rossmuehl or now weighing in on behalf of
[00:01:48] Sweden, representing Sweden during the 2024 installment of TPC's March Around the World is our
[00:01:55] Good Friend, Henrik Palmgren. He was born in Sweden, the land of the Goths. As you know,
[00:01:59] Henrik is the founder, netter and chief of Red Ice. Don't miss a single episode on any of their
[00:02:06] programming. We always have to ask him, has anything improved over in Sweden? Well, let's start there.
[00:02:14] I was going to say don't miss a single thing that they do. He and Laugh at Red Ice.TV, but yeah,
[00:02:19] so how are we doing in Sweden tonight? But first, how are you doing, Henrik? Very good. Good
[00:02:24] to be back for us. And I say here are voices again. Yeah, before we jump into the right,
[00:02:28] you want to say you definitely need to take the route around Denmark because you got to see Skolg and
[00:02:32] I kept the gut. I grew up there sailing on those two by the way, two small rotations right
[00:02:37] by the West Coast. That's the whole area for the Vikings, what that's named after. It comes from
[00:02:42] the name Vickin, which is right between Norway and Sweden. Beautiful area, by the way, but anyway,
[00:02:47] that's a different story. We're actually doing pretty good, I'm going to say in Sweden. Last time
[00:02:52] we were, last time I was on with you guys, my has the rhetoric changed, has attitude changed.
[00:02:58] Okay. Let's go. I don't want to be, you know, always a perpetual white pillar that there are black
[00:03:04] fields. Obviously things are deteriorating, things are getting worse, but after getting worse,
[00:03:08] more of our people are coming on to our side, more people are waking up. You see commentators now,
[00:03:14] you see mainstream, you've been conservative figures, they're talking about deportations being
[00:03:18] the only options to deal with immigration problems, Sweden, things like this, but moderate party
[00:03:23] politicians. This is our version of the GOP, you know, the conservative party basically. So
[00:03:27] you have politicians doing off-eds in paper since we didn't know I was talking about that this
[00:03:31] is the only viable solution. They're upping the rhetoric. Everyone is getting aboard. Do you
[00:03:36] like anti-immigration, stop immigration train essentially? Which is both positive and there's a,
[00:03:42] I do admit there is a danger maybe by letting these people lead in these types of questions.
[00:03:49] And there is a danger that they will just keep talking about it and saying we have to do something
[00:03:53] about it but they actually don't do it, but that will kind of turn people more complacent.
[00:03:57] Maybe they'll still then continue to vote for the moderate party as opposed to, let's say the
[00:04:01] Sweden Democrats or even a more radical party that will actually deal with these problems, but
[00:04:06] the point is though, the cursor is moving in our direction. We're closer now than we ever have
[00:04:12] been and that of course doesn't mean we should therefore be complacent to give up. That means
[00:04:16] we need to push harder than we have ever had. We need more people on our side. We need to
[00:04:20] opt for rhetoric. We need to move in a direction now and strike while the iron is hot so to speak
[00:04:25] because it's a real opportunity and I feel Sweden is leading in that compartment with terms of
[00:04:31] nationalist groups that it has going. There's more active clubs than ever in Sweden,
[00:04:36] the Nordic resistance movement is doing good. The anti-immigration parties are growing so you
[00:04:41] know I'm positive guys to be honest. I'm very positive. Well I love to hear it. Love to hear it.
[00:04:45] It proves the truth of Senator, Senator Richard Russell's famous comment from Georgia during
[00:04:51] the civil rights movement. He said that the sure cure for liberalism is a strong dose of Negroes.
[00:05:01] Well I mean so are they getting there? Are they getting that there? I mean has it gotten to
[00:05:09] the point where I mean this is what's been interesting to hear you file this report. Henrik is
[00:05:17] that so this is our fourth week of this annual series March Around the World. You were last on
[00:05:21] with us for this particular series. I believe it was two years ago last week Dan Erickson,
[00:05:25] excuse me last year Dan Erickson was on and Sweden and then John is Nilsson was also on although
[00:05:30] he's in Estonia now but you didn't seem as bullish two years ago so is the beginning to swing.
[00:05:38] I mean you're saying yes and Sweden yes. Yeah I think so to be honest I think and again very
[00:05:43] complacent population generally very more introvert, more tolerant, more silent we stay quiet,
[00:05:50] we wait it out, we see what's happening and that discontent is just growing among the average
[00:05:56] population so everyone knows it and so what I'm waiting for is to kind of that sign of really when
[00:06:00] like the that final drop that makes the cup flow over the straw that causes the camel camels back
[00:06:06] to break so that's big. That moment will come at some point we know we don't know when that exactly
[00:06:11] is going to be, we don't know what event that will be but it is going to happen at some point
[00:06:16] and then when it becomes socially acceptable to be as much against immigration like the majority
[00:06:23] of people were for immigration just let's say a decade ago or so that that has actually changed
[00:06:28] now you now see debate articles in the Swedish press where contrary to 10 years ago they now have
[00:06:35] to defend their position on why pro-immigration open borders is good. That was the case the default
[00:06:40] position was of course it's good now that's changed almost, I dare to walk on the limb and say
[00:06:46] that even majority of mainstream papers understand that this is unsustainably, it doesn't really work,
[00:06:52] everybody's looking for you know political solutions and solutions culturally within the population
[00:06:57] how do we what do we do here you know kind of thing. The danger of course is that you have
[00:07:01] conservative politicians stepping in basically stopping integration and then just to try to
[00:07:06] assimilate and of course from my point of view and I think you guys are really with me here
[00:07:11] we don't need integration we need deportation we don't want to. You can't assimilate into
[00:07:17] expand upon your metaphor about the straw that broke the camel's back the other good metaphor from
[00:07:24] the Arab world is don't let so much as the camel's nose in the tent because if you let so
[00:07:29] much as the nose in the tent next thing you know the camel has moved into your tent and you've been
[00:07:34] moved out. Let me ask you this I was looking at every while you were giving your last answer I
[00:07:41] was looking at everyone who's appeared thus far in this series this month and we kicked things off
[00:07:48] a Tom Sunich in Croatia he said you know life in Croatia is pretty good it's still one of the
[00:07:51] widest nations in Europe it's still center ride etc etc could be worse Paul from Remy Trimble from
[00:07:58] Canada talking about the online harm's act looks like things are getting worse in Canada Nick
[00:08:03] Griffin on from England and then Keith Woods in Ireland talking about hey you know the non-whites have
[00:08:09] swept all the leadership there on the British Isles drew Frazier in Australia neither good or bad
[00:08:16] there basically from his perspective but then tonight tonight Sasha Ross Mueller saying he
[00:08:21] really does believe like you I mean no naivete involved here I mean we've seen it all by at this
[00:08:29] point we're not jaded we don't get too hot or too cold we've been in this all of our adult lives
[00:08:35] collectively Sasha saying good things are having an in Germany and and that's just a fact you're
[00:08:40] saying going to a finished conference soon and it seems like there's a great awakening going on
[00:08:45] in northern Europe well let me ask you that was actually my next question in greater Scandinavia Norway
[00:08:51] Finland Denmark are they catching fire like Sweden or is it just a Swedish thing?
[00:08:58] the Sweden is always ahead of the curve has been both in terms of how it deteriorates but then also
[00:09:04] I think in terms of how it leads when it comes to nationalist you know groups and things like this
[00:09:08] right so that Nordic resistance movement have of course oppressors in many of these other Nordic
[00:09:13] countries as well but Sweden has always led for being a small country very strong nationalist
[00:09:18] scene it's always been the case that right but now it's again it's ascending up the ranks slowly
[00:09:24] you know off the halls of power we're getting more people picking up our talking points and
[00:09:28] and again yes it's bad like we have one it leaves one third of the population being foreign born
[00:09:34] it's bad but if and when the Sweden decides to put their foot down and say we've had enough that's
[00:09:42] that we're taking our country back we don't even need a hundred percent of the Swedish people on
[00:09:46] our side in Sweden imagine if you have ten percent I don't even know what the math will that
[00:09:51] would be but regardless like you know let's say I'd say you know five hundred thousand Swedes
[00:09:58] putting their foot down pulling in the same direction determination will power discipline
[00:10:03] convinced that we're going to turn this around we can change the world we can change our
[00:10:08] countries very very quickly to be honest in ways we can't even imagine right now and
[00:10:14] you remind me of another you're reminding me of another metaphor uh
[00:10:20] Roger Kipling's famous poem when the Anglo-Saxon learned to hate apparently when the Sweden
[00:10:25] learns to hate then then we'll really turn it on
[00:10:30] when that becomes the socially acceptable uh the the position that we there's no where we've
[00:10:36] tried everything else right we've tried we've been tolerance we've been nice we've done all
[00:10:41] these things there's nothing else we can do now and once that coin drops anything can change any
[00:10:47] let's just one quick break with uh Henrik Pompren of Red Ice Red Ice dot tv we've got him for
[00:10:53] just a few more minutes on the flip side getting good news tonight from Germany and Sweden as
[00:10:58] much around the world rolls on stay tuned
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[00:13:20] always great to talk to Hendrick whether it's on one of the red ice family of programming or here
[00:13:27] on TPC we've been collaborating with Hendrick for a long long time now and in addition to his work at
[00:13:33] Red Ice he is of course a family man the husband to a Russian wife we all love Lana and the father
[00:13:39] two little Vikings and one Valkyrie they're doing it all and they're doing it par excellence and
[00:13:46] he's giving us the the case in Sweden and here's a headline headline Hendrick for you is Swedish
[00:13:58] open borders MP makes complete U-turn this is actually something you were bringing up obviously
[00:14:03] just in the last segment i'm going to read here from this story a Swedish member of parliament
[00:14:08] who advocated for open borders during the 2015 refugee crisis so called said she has completely
[00:14:14] changed her mind and now wants to see a significant number of deportation so her name is Louise
[00:14:19] mayor if i'm pronouncing that right a lawmaker with the now governing moderate party previously
[00:14:25] quote took a stand for openness in quote and supported the refugees welcome mantra but now wants
[00:14:31] to pull up the drawbites completely i have changed my mind on the matter she told expressing
[00:14:37] i guess that's a media outlet over there obviously adding she now supports an even stripped of
[00:14:41] migration policy than the one i opposed at the time in quote the change that sweeten has undergone
[00:14:47] and is undergoing as fundamentally changing the country she said noting that mass immigration
[00:14:52] has been followed by several major problems now this is Hendrick i think this is entirely interesting
[00:14:58] this is a member of parliament who as recently as just a few years ago within the last decade
[00:15:04] was all four refugees welcome now she's saying she wants a strict restrictionist immigration
[00:15:09] policy she wants massive deportations this is what you were saying why now why now has to i mean
[00:15:16] we should you know we would have said they should have seen experience experience over columns
[00:15:20] ideology well i mean you would have thought that you know 2015 they would have seen it but why
[00:15:24] now is this happening and i mean because this is i think a profound break to when you have members
[00:15:28] of parliament saying i was wrong and i want the exact opposite of what i was advocating for recently
[00:15:33] absolutely the reason for this is do you have so many brave trade-led blazers that have risk
[00:15:38] so much into you know getting us to this point of where we are now right now they dare to turn around
[00:15:45] and it's it's safe now this is what i'm talking about it's it's okay to criticize it this is the
[00:15:51] difference in mentality between let's say the american or even some more continental european
[00:15:56] countries and and the Swedish people right it needs to be kind of socially acceptable that's
[00:16:01] one of the reasons why we got to this point because basically was a top-down pressure of like
[00:16:05] immigration is great this is what you think blah blah blah all these media companies were saying
[00:16:10] the same thing internet wasn't readily readily available like it is now at that time and so over
[00:16:15] many course of years now i think we've managed to kind of turn the discourse over to this and again
[00:16:20] just the experience people are having out there in daily life and they cry and the
[00:16:24] shootings bombs going off there's there's i mean it's it's chaos in the country and so
[00:16:29] finally we've gone to this point where like okay we've had enough and it's now safe to say it which
[00:16:35] is which is good which is absolutely hundred percent what we need however that's the said before
[00:16:40] that means we also have to keep the pressure on these people right we can't just let them say
[00:16:43] these things and then just like i let it go they need to come aboard on our pages immediately now
[00:16:48] don't don't drag your feet for another decade when he might be too late and say well we can't
[00:16:53] people you know i hope she's sincere about the deportation right but she did also mention this
[00:16:58] thing we have to integrate people and stuff and i say no deportation not integration that's
[00:17:03] where this needs to go and she needs to get a civilisation does our talking points now it doesn't work
[00:17:08] absolutely not it's been proven out to work and again even if it did work it won't luckily
[00:17:14] for us right but even if it did work that's the last thing we want we want to remain a unique distinct
[00:17:19] ethnic group we want to remain who we are racially and to have these people you know one day
[00:17:23] if this continues their children are going to marry our children you know they're grandchildren
[00:17:28] homogeneity of the historic Swedish nation i think is working in your favour in this regard you don't
[00:17:35] have all of this diversity that we have in America for example and it's much easier for the historic
[00:17:42] now you know nation of Sweden the founding stock of Sweden so to speak to speak up and and
[00:17:50] with one voice and she did say here this member of parliament and go ahead Henrik and then i'll
[00:17:56] i'll circle back to this very quickly and we'll move on we don't have a couple of them no again i
[00:17:59] and i just want to say i think you're right keys in the sense that yes like because of
[00:18:04] Sweden's history longer history than than America as it is that that is true however
[00:18:09] America hasn't been all that diverse all that time either right i mean we know about the
[00:18:13] naturalisation act going back to 60s the 60s not 90 percent exactly with the european nation it's
[00:18:22] supposed founded as a european colony that's just a fact or so even that they shouldn't be able
[00:18:26] to hoodwink americans into that but yes unfortunately that has been easier to do for that reason
[00:18:31] because it's the more recent nation but anyway good had james well i mean just the diversity
[00:18:36] that america was intended for america was a european diversity it was not a diversity of all
[00:18:41] of all of mankind which is that's right what they want you to think what what people do in europe
[00:18:45] you know they ring the alarm bell when they get 20 percent of you know of strangers in their myths
[00:18:51] we would consider that a great advantage because we have 40 percent of all of the people here now
[00:18:56] yeah well i mean you know but they are saying here another headline muslims will be the majority
[00:19:01] in Swedish cities in just one generation boasts a Pakistani born theologian subheadline reads walking
[00:19:08] through the streets of malmo is like walking through bagdad so there are certainly some Swedish cities
[00:19:12] there that have been blessed i don't know if they've been blessed as much as mipfissa but with the
[00:19:18] diversity but the why why do cities always have to be the you know the focal point of uh
[00:19:24] societal decay in almost every nation i don't know well again i mean most of the Swedes they live out
[00:19:30] on the countryside we're connected with the soil obviously we like the trees and the mountains and
[00:19:34] the lake and the cold weather and these people they like their little pods living in these mega cities
[00:19:39] or you know these big cities basically and that's all the way where they climbed up to 90 degrees or
[00:19:43] something fair and high well you know i actually thought that it would be a saving grace for
[00:19:48] northern europe in fact these people don't like cold uh but uh i guess i mean you're saving grace
[00:19:53] well i mean but they they they're still there well look at this the other thing right which is
[00:20:02] ironically in the chaos of everything that's converging right now from the economy to the energy
[00:20:07] situation to the migrant situation at some point the comfort is going to be cut off at some
[00:20:13] point whether it's an economic crash primarily first or that would that come secondary or tertiary
[00:20:18] what happens but at some point you're not going to be able to sustain these countries just turn
[00:20:22] off the heat yeah i've got i've got to advise for the Swedes just turn off the you know then go
[00:20:27] back to Africa well uh you know but this is the thing Henrik i mean everything you're saying right
[00:20:32] now reminds me of the talk that i gave it american renaissance and that that shouldn't be surprising
[00:20:36] at all because you and i think very similarly obviously and that is that what you said before was
[00:20:41] quite right people people people like us have made it safe all of those that have been twiling in
[00:20:45] the vineyards taking off these slings and arrows we've made it safe and fashionable and now all over
[00:20:50] the world you see whether it's germany uh there in Sweden or even here in the united states
[00:20:56] among some factions of conservative uh incorporated people are trying to catch up with the base yeah
[00:21:00] they're acting like they invented it well but but now with this this thing here with uh Louise mayor
[00:21:07] who this is uh the member of parliament we were focusing on yes she did say they know they're not
[00:21:12] integrating if they would just integrate that would be a good thing but she she asserted that
[00:21:16] integrating large number of migrants has been a total failure and that deportation should be
[00:21:21] a real option so i mean this is now a similar when pigs learn how to fly uh so a can there be
[00:21:28] real change here i mean this gets back to the whole crux of the thing there are positive trends in
[00:21:32] germany positive trends in Sweden can it get to some concrete policy where we see a reversal of
[00:21:38] some of the things that have been going on the last few decades i i think so i'm convinced of it
[00:21:44] and again we have to keep pushing everybody has to be strong willed here and you know no surrender
[00:21:48] we have to know what's what what's the score is there to speak and again other countries are doing
[00:21:53] this too i mean i think we should we can we can look at it look was it uh Afghanistan it was
[00:21:58] a Pakistan that's deporting like a million Afghanis that's into country but there's only
[00:22:02] stuff that comes in doing this we we would do it we would be so nice and efficient it would be very
[00:22:09] orderly and safe for everybody we can make this a real comfortable experience i when we put our
[00:22:14] mind to it no problem you know i mean and i think it will happen it must happen there's no other
[00:22:19] excited here these two guys Sasha and Henrik is like Betty Ford you know Gerald Ford's wife
[00:22:24] of fancy anti drug policy just saying no just saying no to immigration well i got to say this uh
[00:22:30] i got to be sure because i told him i wouldn't i nearly forgot Sasha wanted me to tell you a hearty
[00:22:35] hello from Bavaria i know that y'all did a collaboration there on red ice uh a couple of months back a
[00:22:42] few months back indeed so Sasha has a great yeah yeah hi if you're listening Sasha we'll bring it
[00:22:46] when bringing back on our show soon too he's a great guy great boy he wants his drink he wants his
[00:22:50] beer drinking buddy Henrik back what are you talking about we can hang with him hey Henrik thanks so
[00:22:59] much for coming back on with us tonight representing Sweden the land of the Vikings man what a glorious
[00:23:05] history they've got it can be reclaimed there ain't nothing like that Viking history the Scandinavian
[00:23:10] history uh i've got a very trace scant part of my genetic lineage uh that uh traces back to that
[00:23:18] part of the world uh but it's something that i'm proud of and i know you're proud of it because
[00:23:21] that's your heart and soul and so is there a future for the Viking stock Henrik yes 100% for coming
[00:23:27] back maybe hey you take care best uh to you and uh to your lovely wife and your kids and we'll
[00:23:36] talk again soon my friend thank you guys appreciate it have a great rest of your weekend thank you guys
[00:23:41] you two you're saying i'm about it hey we got a two for two did we do it two for two so if i
[00:23:45] keep shaking my hand after these two interviews we never do that uh well i mean you know not
[00:23:49] do the hair like that but we're so excited about the first two interviews he shake it hands in the
[00:23:55] take away we know only five with each other in the country no but seriously good news bounds tonight
[00:24:02] really though people are waking up that's good news though you want to hear good news from places
[00:24:08] like Germany and Scandinavia yeah the Nordic countries right white north there's a used to call it
[00:24:15] well i thought that was Canada well no good news there right now well they're about the same latitude
[00:24:19] how about that that's true that's true we're on the latitude down here in Memphis of like Libya
[00:24:23] yeah well like i watched you know you mentioned changes in attitude changes in latitude all right all
[00:24:29] right we got to take a break uh TPC's march around the world where haven't we been
[00:24:35] is there any region we haven't been to yet i don't know well we're gonna find it
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[00:30:56] Yeah, we've certainly been doing some traveling there in March around the world and we are clicking off, ticking off a lot of nations that make up
[00:31:06] Pissing off a lot of things
[00:31:09] That's an advertent
[00:31:11] But definitely covering a lot of western civilization and then some wherever our brothers and cousins
[00:31:17] May find themselves living we are trying to check the pulse of our people around the world and well
[00:31:22] We've got a very special treat for you here now to close out this our second hour
[00:31:28] One more week in March around the world next week. We have been all over the globe
[00:31:33] And I hope you've had a great time crisscrossing the globe with us during our March around the world
[00:31:39] And if you have been enjoying it
[00:31:42] You might be getting a little flight of fancy those fancy feet maybe you want to take a trip of your own
[00:31:49] We've got Harry Cooper now. We got a trip that is beyond compare absolutely Harry Cooper now
[00:31:55] I know he's not
[00:31:57] From abroad, but we are working him in now because
[00:32:01] Boy he's a traveling man. That's for sure
[00:32:03] And he's going to provide you with details right now of a trip you might want to take for yourself
[00:32:07] You've been enjoying March around the world maybe you want to take a trip yourself
[00:32:11] Harry's going to talk to us now about the shark hunters
[00:32:14] 2024 Southern patrol is coming up a little bit later this year this fall
[00:32:18] Right in time for October fest. What do you got for us Harry? How can people get on board?
[00:32:24] This is absolutely awesome
[00:32:27] And first off if your listeners want to send me an email it's shark hunters at sharkhunter.com
[00:32:38] And that'll get them our free hotmail newsletter that comes out about every two or three days
[00:32:46] As you know, you've been a member for how many years got way back
[00:32:50] Oh
[00:32:51] I think longer than I've been the host of the political cesspool to be honest with you
[00:32:54] I think I've been a member for longer than I have been the host of the political cesspool
[00:32:58] Are you going to start worrying back then?
[00:33:01] I went on the submarines but anyway go ahead
[00:33:04] So shark hunters at sharkhunter.com and they'll automatically get the free almost daily news updates
[00:33:12] Plus they will be shown how to join shark hunters if they want to and get the monthly magazine
[00:33:18] Like you've been getting for years and I will send them all the information about 2024 Southern patrol
[00:33:30] Which begins 21 September and it goes through 5 October which is 15 days
[00:33:39] And we start out of course in Munich, Munich which means place of the monks
[00:33:45] And we have lunch at the off-rail house which is where Uncle Adi used to have all his speeches
[00:33:54] Hitler used to have speeches on the third floor because it was a huge room and could seat 800
[00:34:02] And so we go there, we have lunch and they have a band playing and then we go to of course October Fest
[00:34:09] If you've never been there, it is the most awesome street party you can imagine
[00:34:16] It's huge they've got hundreds of thousands of people there
[00:34:21] We are inside one of the big beer tents
[00:34:26] I think it's eight beer tents. Each one highlights a particular beer but only Munich beers
[00:34:34] And the one we usually are in seats 6,000 and I'll bet you there's more than 6,000 in there
[00:34:47] And everyone has a loud band and they try to drown out the guys next to them and a couple of years ago when we were there
[00:34:55] The lead singer, a beautiful gal, at a break came down
[00:35:01] And she and I, she came to my table and we were singing Delilah, the old Tom Jones song
[00:35:09] It would be nice to say that she picked out all of 6,000, 7,000 people she came to visit with me but actually her brother was sitting right next to me
[00:35:18] People are just having such a great time and when I send out the information about it with this new high tech stuff
[00:35:26] I'm embedding little 60 second long clips of what we're doing over there so you actually see and enjoy what we're doing
[00:35:37] So then after October Fest, not on which day is which but then we go about 60 miles north to a town of Ingolstad
[00:35:51] But on the way we stop at a fantastic air museum it was a World War I Bavarian Air Force training camp
[00:36:06] But now it's a magnificent museum, I'm looking at some of the pictures here right now
[00:36:11] If you've ever heard of the Horton Flying Wing they've got one in there
[00:36:16] It was the world's first Delta wing, the Flying Wing stealth bomber jet powered and it was in service with Germany in 1944
[00:36:29] Incidentally the sun and the grandson of Rhymer Horton are members of Shark Hunters
[00:36:35] But there's a flying wing there and there's also an M-E262 jet fighter
[00:36:40] And there's just God knows how many really great airplanes
[00:36:45] Then we go on up to Nernberg where it all began
[00:36:52] We go to the big stadium of course
[00:36:58] And right across the reflecting lake, whatever it is not very big
[00:37:05] There's what's called the Congress Hall, Congress of Hala
[00:37:09] That is built like the Colosseum in Rome except it's so huge you could put the Colosseum down into the courtyard and still have plenty of room
[00:37:20] And it had, there was three stories high I was going to have offices for all the third-rash people there but then came the war and I had to pull the people out of there to go fight the war
[00:37:30] And it never got finished, we go in there and we have learned that the Iron Gang for Bolton means Shark Hunters
[00:37:39] Come on in!
[00:37:42] So we go all sorts of places people don't normally get to go
[00:37:48] And videotape is a little hard out, there's also the place where the blood flag ceremony was we go there
[00:37:56] And I'm scrolling, then we base ourselves down in Buffettus Garden which is the little town village which looks like it fell off a postcard
[00:38:10] Hello Heads and stuff
[00:38:11] Can you imagine this lightest gentleman?
[00:38:14] I gotta say can you imagine I know people who have taken this trip顯 has been doing this for decades
[00:38:18] trips, the shark hunters trips.
[00:38:20] Yes, it is the most incredible trip they've ever been on in their lives.
[00:38:22] It was, it made their lives whole.
[00:38:24] I mean, can you imagine going on a trip like this with the experts, with the people who
[00:38:29] fall?
[00:38:30] Look, I would call Harry an honorary German, but that wouldn't do it justice.
[00:38:34] He's about three degrees further into Germany than that.
[00:38:38] Well, so continue on, Harry, imparting that interruption.
[00:38:41] But folks, you have the opportunity to go there.
[00:38:44] You can go there this year.
[00:38:45] September 21st through October the 5th, email shark hunters with an S, shark hunters at
[00:38:51] sharkhunters.com and that'll get you your email to Harry, who is the president of Shark
[00:38:57] Hunters, and you have the chance, I mean, we know if you've listened to this program,
[00:39:01] and so many of you have gotten the Christmas incentive gives the last couple of years.
[00:39:05] So you know what Harry's all about?
[00:39:06] I don't think we need to go back into all of that.
[00:39:09] He's made a lot of appearances on the program to talk about his history, the history of his
[00:39:12] organization.
[00:39:14] And why it's so unique, but what we're talking about right now specifically for Mark
[00:39:18] around the world is you have the chance to march right on over into Germany with Harry
[00:39:22] Cooper and tour all of these places.
[00:39:23] So where were we?
[00:39:24] Where were we, Harry?
[00:39:25] Welcome back to the postcard.
[00:39:26] A lot of time.
[00:39:28] We then go, we base for the last week in Bechteskaden and we go to the foundation of Hitler's
[00:39:37] Berghof and I show people where his escape door was which you got to know where it is
[00:39:44] or you ain't going to find it.
[00:39:46] There's also the foundation of what's called the Kampfhaus which is where he and Hess stayed
[00:39:54] after they got out of Lanzberg prison to finish the book, Mein Kampf.
[00:40:00] And those of you who saw the movie were Eagles Dare.
[00:40:06] We go in through that castle.
[00:40:08] We tour that castle.
[00:40:11] We go naturally to the Eagles Nest and everybody goes there.
[00:40:17] It's a magnificent place and we have lunch there but I show the people where the foundations
[00:40:26] still exist for the Any Aircraft guns which you got to know where they're at or you ain't
[00:40:32] going to find them.
[00:40:34] And then we cruise on the Königsee which is where Avabraun used to, that's Brown, not
[00:40:40] Brown, Avabraun used to sunbathe sometimes in the nude.
[00:40:46] Then we have dinner at a restaurant that was open 75 years before Christopher Columbus left
[00:40:54] Europe.
[00:40:55] How about that?
[00:40:56] Come on now.
[00:40:57] You got to watch James, you'd be in trouble over there.
[00:41:01] You're what?
[00:41:02] 6162?
[00:41:03] That's right.
[00:41:04] You'd get a headache because this is built for people where 5'8".
[00:41:08] So you had to walk, bent over and you sit down.
[00:41:11] Time for me.
[00:41:12] Yeah.
[00:41:13] There's only two things on the menu.
[00:41:17] Nernberg sausage fried, Nernberg sausage boiled.
[00:41:22] The little tiny sausages about the size of your little finger I can't eat more than 6
[00:41:29] of them because they're so rich.
[00:41:31] And we have a contest every year anyone who can beat the shark hunter standing record.
[00:41:37] I'll pay for the dinner.
[00:41:41] A new record was set last year, 43 of these things.
[00:41:47] And when Tom finished he was a little green around the gills but I paid for his dinner and
[00:41:56] he didn't eat for a couple of days after that.
[00:42:01] We spent a lot of time in Nernberg.
[00:42:05] Famous places.
[00:42:06] We also go into tunnels and bunkers that most people don't even know exist.
[00:42:13] One time called the deep tunnel.
[00:42:16] You gotta know where it is.
[00:42:18] You're walking along this narrow, narrow path in the forest and when the path is only about
[00:42:25] 8 inches wide and then it stops up ahead you stop and wonder what am I doing here?
[00:42:30] Then you look to your left and here's this opening about 8 foot by 8 foot.
[00:42:35] And then we go about a half a mile.
[00:42:38] It takes a zig to the right, goes about a quarter of a mile and it stops because the war
[00:42:43] ended.
[00:42:45] This was going to be the escape route for Hitler to get into Austria but like they say the
[00:42:51] war ended and he committed suicide if you believe the propaganda which is false.
[00:42:58] He got away, lived out his life in Argentina but that's another story.
[00:43:03] Incidentally you mentioned that publisher with all those
[00:43:05] books don't forget we've got 62 books in print on Hitler, mostly on the U-boat guys
[00:43:16] on some of the fly boys.
[00:43:19] That's what set sharp hunters apart from anything else.
[00:43:22] All these great warriors were members of sharp hunters.
[00:43:26] Alright let them go ahead.
[00:43:29] Go ahead.
[00:43:30] Okay who's going ahead first?
[00:43:34] What I was going to say is this before you continue because I would say this about
[00:43:37] you Harry and you can correct me if I'm wrong.
[00:43:40] I don't think there is an American living today, perhaps not an American who ever lived
[00:43:45] that became close personal friends with more members of the German military whether it be
[00:43:52] the Luftwaffe or the U-boat Waffe than you did.
[00:43:56] Third Reich military.
[00:43:57] The third Reich military than you did.
[00:43:59] And that goes back to the founding of the founding of sharp hunters over 40 years ago
[00:44:04] now.
[00:44:05] Let's go back to the mission statement.
[00:44:07] 41 years ago.
[00:44:08] They all dispatched a bridge with those people, a special bond.
[00:44:11] They know that you really do care for them and love them and sympathize with their plight
[00:44:17] in situations.
[00:44:18] That here is the thing.
[00:44:19] They just spoke to me with everybody and it was just incredible because they know I was
[00:44:25] telling their story honestly.
[00:44:27] I was a kid during the war years and we knew Germans were all godless Nazis because that's
[00:44:33] what we were told.
[00:44:35] And then when I finally started meeting them, I thought hey, we've been lied to.
[00:44:40] These are just normal people patriotic to their country like I was when I joined the
[00:44:46] Air Force.
[00:44:47] And you know they were not raving Nazis.
[00:44:52] Matter of fact there were no Nazis at all in World War II.
[00:44:56] That was a propaganda term come up with by the Churchill government.
[00:45:01] They were socies and SDP national socials, doiches are biting the partied socialist.
[00:45:08] So they knew themselves as socies.
[00:45:12] And there were no German U-boats in the war.
[00:45:14] They were all Nazi U-boats.
[00:45:16] They were tracking some people now.
[00:45:19] They've suckered some, I'm sorry let me rephrase that.
[00:45:22] They convinced some people to kick some big bucks out and they took me aboard in November
[00:45:30] as the number one expert in the world on U-boat history which I am just a statement of fact.
[00:45:38] And they wanted me to help them identify the German U-boats filled with treasure of course
[00:45:46] that are sunk in the waters of the Dominican Republic and I told them they ate none there
[00:45:51] and we went back and forth.
[00:45:53] And they said well there's dozens and dozens unaccounted for I said no they're not so
[00:45:59] they sent me three sheets of paper with U-boat numbers on it.
[00:46:02] These were all unaccounted for.
[00:46:04] Well I sent back and told them where each and every one of those boats was.
[00:46:09] And then they fired me.
[00:46:10] I wasn't going to get any help from here.
[00:46:12] That's a cost of telling the truth nowadays.
[00:46:14] But he would tell you that's the case.
[00:46:17] Telling the truth.
[00:46:18] All right, go.
[00:46:19] They're on television now they've had four sessions every Tuesday and they got two more
[00:46:25] to go and they found all sorts of nothing.
[00:46:28] Nothing, not a damn thing that resembles German.
[00:46:31] Oh they did find AI invented photos of black SS troops.
[00:46:41] Those parts.
[00:46:42] Oh come on.
[00:46:43] The secret black SS division from Haiti.
[00:46:47] There was going to invade the United States from the home.
[00:46:50] There's more yeah more black Confederates and astronauts every year too.
[00:46:54] Yeah right.
[00:46:55] I got to say that.
[00:46:57] Where did they put this lunacy?
[00:46:59] Well I mean there's black,
[00:47:01] they've had to do it in a high favor.
[00:47:03] Black Vikings and I mean you know it's all it's all getting
[00:47:06] rescripted but anyway I got to say this because we're running out of time.
[00:47:10] At 30 minutes I'll never book you again for 30 minutes area and hours never enough.
[00:47:13] I should know better but I got to say this.
[00:47:16] You wrote these books.
[00:47:17] You book with people got a couple of Christmas's ago when Eagle sword which is about the
[00:47:22] Luftwaffe.
[00:47:23] I say you edited it.
[00:47:26] You got their stories and you published it.
[00:47:28] These are their words, their stories they wrote them for you.
[00:47:32] That is very similar to what we do with the people from the civil rights movement in
[00:47:35] what not an organization.
[00:47:37] All right.
[00:47:38] We revive.
[00:47:39] A voice chapter is a separate standalone memory of a different veteran.
[00:47:44] There are 18 volumes of youboat and there are three volumes of where Eagle sword which
[00:47:51] is the fly boys but I knew the youboat guys better, I knew more of them.
[00:47:56] I'll catch them are the greatest of the war.
[00:47:58] I studied him when I was a kid in high school and then I met him.
[00:48:02] We became friends.
[00:48:03] I spent, I don't know how many times at his home.
[00:48:07] I had a sleeping room there he said I was a member of his family.
[00:48:11] The greatest submarine commander of the war.
[00:48:14] You're just a normal guy like everybody else.
[00:48:16] All right.
[00:48:17] Yeah.
[00:48:18] And then so many of them were and we know that through your work you research your lives
[00:48:22] and they were patriotic Germans.
[00:48:24] So the three point mission statement of shark hunters number one to tell the honest true
[00:48:28] and accurate history of these men who served honorably without propaganda theories, guesses
[00:48:33] fairy tales or half-backed commentaries number two to restore the dignity and pride of
[00:48:37] these brave and honorable warriors that you got to know personally up close and personally
[00:48:41] in their homes overseas and abroad.
[00:48:45] Number three to bring former enemies together as friends this your work Harry your book
[00:48:50] your books received a remarkable endorsement from Admiral Kelso the former chief naval officer
[00:48:56] of the U.S. Navy.
[00:48:57] I mean, that is a remarkable thing.
[00:49:00] That was when you know you still have people who could think clearly and for themselves but
[00:49:03] here's the point.
[00:49:04] And we're running out of time wasn't transgender by the way.
[00:49:07] No, no, I mean this was the real deal.
[00:49:08] So that's the mission it is one remarkable mainstream support if I may but what we're
[00:49:16] talking about right now and our theme of March around the world is that you can march
[00:49:20] right over there to Germany and on the 2024 Southern patrol with Harry Cooper you'll
[00:49:25] be with a lot of members of shark hunters.
[00:49:28] You'll be also there with two of the world's absolute top experts on the history and the
[00:49:32] construction done by the third Reich in the area that they'll be visiting.
[00:49:37] You said before Harry you can't take a bad picture, you can't have a bad beer.
[00:49:41] You mentioned some of the places they'll be going to but obviously the places they'll
[00:49:44] be going to in Germany with you over the course of that two-week period between this September
[00:49:48] 21st through October 5th going to have heavy emphasis on the German war years of World
[00:49:53] War II how can they sign up what does it take?
[00:49:56] What do they need to do?
[00:49:58] Like I say just send me an email shark hunters at shark hunters dot com so you heard it on
[00:50:04] the show.
[00:50:05] I'll just send you all the information you need and it's all free.
[00:50:09] Well I tell you what we need to put you in touch with Sasha Rossmueller who we had
[00:50:15] on the show from Germany.
[00:50:16] I think he would be someone that would like to contact you in vice versa.
[00:50:21] Well yeah he is Sasha is running for a seat in the European Parliament on the former
[00:50:27] in a PD ticket now called the Homeland he's in Bavaria but yeah I mean you know but listen
[00:50:32] here's the thing so you have a chance to go to Germany with shark hunters they how many
[00:50:36] years have you been doing these patrols which is what you call these trips to Germany?
[00:50:39] Yeah well it was my friend Hans Georg Hess who said they were patrols.
[00:50:44] He was the youngest combat submarine commander of the war possibly ever in history 21 year
[00:50:49] old kid.
[00:50:51] Oh man 1987 we started in Kilar go because I lived in Chicago and wanted to get out of
[00:50:57] the cold so was February and Hess that's the first time I met him when we were leaving
[00:51:03] he says and next year you must come to old Germany.
[00:51:05] I said oh what have never been out of the US and then I thought hell yes so we went
[00:51:12] over there.
[00:51:13] They just hold good beer.
[00:51:17] Yeah good beer of course but they came hundreds of you boat veterans came to be with us and
[00:51:25] I'm farewell dinner there were ten people to each table round tables and I said I don't
[00:51:31] want all the Germans here in all the Americans there so they sent them one American at
[00:51:35] German American at German and they were singing and arm in arm and I'm standing at the back
[00:51:42] of the road and I'm thinking how could we have ever shot it going another but that's a
[00:51:49] damn good question.
[00:51:50] Damn it.
[00:51:51] Damn it.
[00:51:52] In the neighborhood by you know who?
[00:51:54] Yeah well I mean this is it so I mean you know and over all those years these reunions
[00:52:00] these trips started in 87 all these years you know as their numbers dwindled these German
[00:52:05] World War II veterans still came out to meet and greet and break the bread and have
[00:52:08] drink with the shark hunters veterans you have a chance to go over there with Harry Cooper
[00:52:13] take this two week tour of Germany lot of people go people I know go they say it's the
[00:52:17] best trip they've ever taken shark hunters at shark hunters dot com and you can get the
[00:52:22] information and wins is there a deadline to sign up for this trip and we're here in
[00:52:27] March this is a trip in September any final details we got about a minute left here.
[00:52:33] The deadline is when the last person signs out we've got only so many seats on the bus
[00:52:39] and when the last guy signs on then the next guy is well sorry pal that will next year
[00:52:44] like the Chicago Cubs.
[00:52:47] So we've got guys on this particular trip that are signed up that have been with us six
[00:52:54] and seven times already and not just from the US there's a big Viking dog he's coming
[00:53:01] from Norway and we usually have people from many different countries and it just everybody
[00:53:10] gets along great everybody well if you like beer it's the best beer in the world my Irish
[00:53:16] granddad is probably turning over his grave because I don't drink beer I don't even drink
[00:53:20] booze anymore back when I was a professional race car driver I drank a lot but I gave
[00:53:25] all that up.
[00:53:26] You drinking eats little bit of sausages?
[00:53:29] Yeah right no but they have some of the greatest ice cream Sundays over there my blood sugar
[00:53:35] takes a terrible hit.
[00:53:37] Hey let me ask you this here.
[00:53:39] Yeah go ahead.
[00:53:41] The music's about to start you know you go into all these places of significance to world
[00:53:45] the World War II Germany era.
[00:53:47] The people look at you astonished or you know as if something's going wrong or are they
[00:53:52] okay with it?
[00:53:53] I mean you know when the rubber meets the road.
[00:53:55] I feel a real bond with you.
[00:53:59] We get along fine with everybody over there the only people that take exception to what
[00:54:03] I do are the spit leakers as we call these Southern Ploverty Law Center they do that.
[00:54:11] Very very good well folks sharkhunterz.com is the website that is shark is in great white shark
[00:54:17] hunters with an S sharkhunterz.com I'm a member love Harry Cooper take a trip find one
[00:54:25] of a kind.
[00:54:26] Five seconds Harry last word to you.
[00:54:29] We welcome everybody send me an email sharkhunterz at sharkhunterz.com.
[00:54:34] You can know spit leakers well.
[00:54:37] We're marching around the world on the radio you can do it with Harry Cooper and sharkhunterz
[00:54:41] visit all of these sites of World War II significance in Germany with the people who fought it will
[00:54:46] be right back stay tuned.