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February 6, 2026 Print

Kalergistan #15
“Epstein was right about ‘goy’ cattle”

New podcast episode – for members only.

“Kalergistan” is a weekly podcast with me (Fróði) and Wilhem (American Krogan).

Kalergistan – Episode #15 (recorded Feb. 5, 2026)

Topics include:

► Kalergistan will continue
► Why I’m shutting down the Weekly Roundup
► “The world is falling apart but I am cheerful”
► Is it your responsibility to change the world?
► A contradiction you have to accept
► How Buddhist monks deal with suffering
► A distraction from the real Epstein issue
► Most of the JQ discussion is really a distraction from the JQ
► ADL and 50,000 lawyers
► A lesson from Steve Bannon’s interview with Epstein
► The real reason the Right doesn’t have an “ADL”
► “The Jews” can’t be blamed for turning American politics to slop
► “The penguin is literally me bruh”
► The Joker as role model for online incels
► Meme magic actually works
► Spain will legalize 500,000 migrants
► Joe Rogan says illegal and legal Mexicans are an integral part of Los Angeles
► Most people don’t understand how countries change
► Bitcoin has been captured
► Is the banking system really difficult to understand?
► And more…

SIGN UP HERE to get this new episode for members.

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Kalergistan #14
“War as ‘content’ “

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