Millennial Woes – Millenniyule 2021 – The Golden One – Dec 13, 2021 — Transcript



[Millennial Woes continues his tradition of a yearly Millenniyule series of interviews that started in Dec, 2016.

Here, in his first Millenniyule interview for 2021, he chats (53 mins) with The Golden One, a Swedish nationalist, and bodybuilder. They discuss Covid; how Sweden reacted; demographic replacement; White genocide; pornography; health issues; his new revised book, Daunting; and much more.

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Millenniyule 2021

 

The Golden One

 

Dec 13, 2021

 

 

 

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[00:00]

 

Woes: Hello. And welcome to Millennial 2021! Just a few introductory notes before we get on to the first stream. There has been quite a lot of work behind the scenes this year to set all of this up. I know that there’s been anticipation. And I hope that you’re all excited and pumped up for Millennial this year. There are going to be I think 64 streams in total, over the next two weeks, or. So so I hope it goes well.

 

And now a few things. There is Superchat by Entropy and Cointree. And also there is a T-shirt this year. Some merchandise. I thought why not. And people often ask for that. There’s a Bitcoin lightning wallet that, if you want to donate. And there are other donation options on my website.

 

And also there’s an NFT this year. An NFT graphic. Now that’s the first time this year. It’s an animated thing. And it’s an experiment. So I’ll see how that goes. I thought it would be nice to have something to commemorate each year, each Millennial. And so there is only one copy of it. There can be only one owner. And then it’s on an auction. And all of that is linked from the Millennial.com website.

 

So, okay. With all of that said. I don’t think there’s any need really for much more to be in terms of an introduction. Yeah. Let’s just get on with it. So the first stream is with the Golden One, Mark Falon, or Fallon?

 

Golden One: Fallon.

 

Woes: Yeah, okay. So welcome to Millennial 2021! And thanks for appearing.

 

Golden One: Thank you for having me! Good to be the first one. I want to make it a good first introduction. So yeah, good to be here.

 

Woes: All right. I mean, obviously everyone knows who you are there’s no need for to introduce you and talk about that. And then people can be, … Again people will be linked to your own website from my websites. I think it would be worth before we get on to the topic of your new book, which understandably you want to tell people about.

 

Because I think it would be good to get your opinion, just broad thoughts, about Covid. The last two years. This maelstrom, that has taken over the world, since March, or February, 2020. Because obviously it is a very challenging, confusing time.

 

And also it’s a challenge for masculinity to survive [chuckling] and to understand this new landscape. And to understand the new world that we’re now in, or heading into. Because a lot of this, well, really all of the certainties that our fathers, and grandfathers, and great grandfathers, had, are being swept away. And we’re being asked to live in a world of automation, post scarcity, nanotechnology, transhumanism, etc., globalism, of course.

 

So it’s all quite confusing. So give me your thoughts about the last two years. Covid, the lockdowns, the vaccines, the Great Reset, everything!

 

Golden One: Yeah. So basically when it first came in the spring of 2020, I sort of fell for the hype a bit, I suppose. Because the initial response from the establishment, at least in Sweden, was to be very open, you know, there is nothing to fear, we will keep our openness.

 

So usually I’m not a contrarian person at all. But over all this time I’ve learnt to be a bit skeptical towards the establishment. So when they said something I automatically sort of went against it. Then, of course, in retrospect I’m quite happy that Sweden didn’t do all of these lockdowns. So for anyone who isn’t aware.

 

Woes: So yeah, this was quite a unique thing. I think it was Sweden and Belarus were the only two in Europe that didn’t go into lockdown. So please tell us all about that. Because I think people haven’t experienced this.

 

Golden One: Yeah, so my initial response was I wish Sweden had closed the borders for many reasons. [chuckling] But yeah, then I sort of quarantined myself until I got bored with it, because I wanted to train.

 

So I basically went back to regular life. But I was a bit cautious in the beginning at least to. Because I don’t know what was going on with the virus itself so, of course, it was a bit cautious. And yeah at that stage I am, I thought Sweden should maybe close the borders and be a bit more, …

 

[05:06]

 

Woes: Well, it was strange wasn’t it? It was strange that they were telling us. That it was a really serious situation. But we won’t close the borders. And certainly not to refugees that would be crazy! So you see that. And you think well is it a serious situation, or not, is this virus a deadly plague, or not? It doesn’t make sense.

 

Golden One: So yeah, anyway it Sweden didn’t have any lockdowns at all, of course, some places shut down by their own volition. Some gyms shut down temporarily. My gym sort of like an underground gym it was open entire time. No no issue about it. Many people who train there I talk to them, of course, and they work in construction and stuff like that. And they worked through it all as well and everything sort of yeah went on as normal.

 

And fun thing here as well that Swedes are quite vain. And I say this in a good way. And this time actually we saw we didn’t really see many people wearing face masks, because it looks bad. And so it sort of went it was beneath the dignity of a vain Swedish person to have it.

 

Woes: So those fine Nordic features!

 

Golden One: Exactly! Exactly. So I had a face mask I think two times. So once. And that was in the beginning, because we had to go with a daughter to get I don’t know what it was. But then we put it on the way in to our centre. But then we took it off, because yeah I looked looked silly and it’s uncomfortable.

 

The second one, the second time I had it was when I went to Germany to check up on some logistics. And then you had to have it on the aeroplane. But in German it was sort of like yeah mostly for show. Some people went with just a badanda tied around. So and I mean, yeah mostly for the show.

 

But otherwise in Sweden nothing at all. And I made a video if it was late last year. So about a year ago, titling it:

 

“I was wrong.”

 

So sort of like a clickbait video. But where I basically said:

 

“That, of course, I should have seen it coming.”

 

That, because I had made a video previously during the spring where I said, you know what’s within what’s going on? Should we close down society for a bit? But then, of course, they understood that the great catastrophe of it with many local cafes, and restaurants, and small shops got completely wrecked. And Amazon got the revenue instead.

 

And, of course, the virus as an excuse to take away liberties. So I admitted myself being wrong there. And, of course, I should have seen that coming. Now we know better.

 

Woes: Well to be fair, it’s a fairly extreme thing that happened. I mean, I don’t I wouldn’t blame anyone for not predicting it. The very idea that they would deliberately devastate the economy that would in 2019 it would have seemed unbelievable that they would do that!

 

Because we were always hearing how precious how important the economy was. The economy was more important than anything else. It’s more important than culture borders safety crime levels education nothing mattered more than the economy.

 

And then out of the blue they willingly voluntarily do huge damage to the economy. That’s going to take generations, or would take generations to fix. So I wouldn’t blame anyone. I certainly didn’t predict that.

 

So when it started and you realize all these businesses are dying, these old small family businesses independent business they’re all going. And it’s only going to be Amazon and Google that survive all of this. That’s quite incredible!

 

Golden One: Yeah, so actually it’s I think Germany, because Germany has a bit of a different culture than Sweden when it comes to having small towns and having locally owned shops and restaurants. And it’s just heartbreaking to see. I don’t want to blackpill too much, because I suppose everyone knows what’s going on here.

 

But if you have the opportunity do support your local economy and especially this local cafes restaurants that have been in the same family for generations. There are those places in Germany, I know. And yeah they’re, of course, they can’t get any customers, because of restrictions. And yeah, what to do? So it’s a quite blackpilling and but anyway back to back to Sweden.

 

[10:05]

 

Now, of course, they are discussing whether. There should be a vaccine passport. Which is, of course. Yeah, I don’t really have any good take there. I have no intention of taking.

 

Woes: That means that the vaccine would be pretty much mandatory.

 

Golden One: Yeah. So it would be like on trains and maybe flights. And I know Canada has done something similar where you can’t escape the place unless you have a vaccine! Unless you sort of smuggle yourself.

 

Woes: I’m actually wearing an “escape from New York” that — shirt just now, so just when you think they escaped from Canada, you know, it reminded me of that! Sorry.

 

Golden One: Oh it’s suitable. But yeah. So we’ll see. I can’t say too much now, I don’t know what will happen. I don’t think anyone knows exactly what will happen. But gauging from everything else.

 

I mean, it wouldn’t surprise me that you have like yeah vaccine passport to do to basically anything. Of course, I do feel really bad for all younger guys who, … For me. Right. Now it doesn’t really bother me if I can’t live Sweden, or if I can’t go on a train somewhere. I’m yeah it doesn’t really matter.

 

But I do feel bad for the younger generations who are yeah getting their lives well perhaps not destroyed, but a lot of adventure being taken away from them. So yeah, bad bad times.

 

Woes: Yeah. I mean, it must be very strange for those people for who were like 18, two years ago. And they were just about to go to university, and whatever. And I mean, I don’t really know, I guess it was different in every country in every area, but it I can imagine a lot of people thought that they had a life plan sorted out for the next five, or ten years of their lives. And it’s just gone!

 

And then the culture starts changing and we hear we hear about the Great Reset. And so on. And so, how do you then play. I mean, this is something I noticed that people you don’t hear people now, like posts all of this. You don’t hear people talking about the future so much. People don’t talk about their own personal life plans anymore. I just don’t hear it. Whereas it used to be a normal thing for people especially young people to talk about. Whereas I think that talking about career, where they might move to, marriage, having a family. This just doesn’t seem to be as much a part of everyday conversation as it was two years ago.

 

Now maybe I have imagined this. Maybe I’m inventing this narrative in my head. But I just think that people are far more tied to the here and now than the than they were even two years ago.

 

And I think this I think is can only be a direct result of well everything being switched off. The economy and culture socializing all of that. And, of course, it also makes you subject to authority to this state the government. In a way that none of us were two years ago.

 

So I mean, what I mean, by that. I don’t think there is that sense of independence that people used to have. And that this is gonna. And I think that’s exactly what they want as well. Like the globalists, the oligarchs, I think this is what they want. I think they want subject populations who just do as they’re told.

 

So again this is the kind of thing that we’re going to have to contend with, in the future, in the fairly near future. I mean, what would you do, would you have any thoughts about that, or is this stuff that you haven’t sort of considered? I don’t know if I’m out on a limb here.

 

Golden One: No no I completely agree. Yeah it sort of feels like many people are just trying to wait out wait to see what the next move. Will be will it be completely impossible to live a normal life without the vaccine. Of course. I don’t think anyone really wants to take the vaccine. So it’s more like you’re taking it to be able to live a normal life. Is it worth it? I’m not a doctor. I don’t want to say too much. Because I don’t know enough about it.

 

But what I can say, of course, is its quite easy to see the encroaching state, what you’re doing. And if they can push around people like this. Yeah, what would be the next step? Having a passport for not having committed wrong think? So I mean. Yeah, I don’t want a black pill now, so many black pills. Many people are black pilled as it is. So I don’t want to say, ….

 

[15:01]

 

Woes: I don’t think you would be. I don’t think you’d be black pilling people. I mean, obviously I think it’s important at Christmas that we don’t get people depressed and whatever.

 

But I also think that people are we’re only talking about topics that are on people’s minds anyway throughout the years. So yeah, I wouldn’t worry too much about that. I mean, the vaccine, you know what I would say about. And this is all stuff that we were sort of saying throughout last year.

 

The big thing about the vaccine the big thing about the virus is that the virus has a 99.6% survival rate. So only 0.4% mortality and therefore. I mean, that is the only statistic that I think anyone needs to know in order to see that all of this is very strange indeed. It’s very strange that we’re being. All of this has happened, because of a virus that non, you know, chronic. So yeah.

 

Golden One: Something else I thought about when yeah when I contemplate suddenly the state the various regimes they care about the well-being of their population. And I find it quite funny, as you say, over 99% survival rates.

 

And if they were truly serious about wanting to optimize the health of a population they would ban alcohol, for example, or Institute more better diet, ban seed oils, or whatever. Stuff like that.

 

Woes: Well. I mean, there are a hundred things they could do.

 

Golden One: Yeah yeah.

 

Woes: Yeah. This is if they actually wanted that. I mean, again there are these quite glaring contradictions that emerge, because of Covid. Like we didn’t do any of this for swine flu, or SARS, or Ebola. Why not? Why now? You know, this kind of stuff.

 

Golden One: So I mean, I’m not against vaccinations. I have a few vaccinations myself. My daughter has a few for ticks and for some other the traditional stuff that has been proven throughout the ages to be a good vaccine to have. So I’m not against it.

 

But at the same time when it’s this. And when they are so insistent. And it’s the same sort of regime that tells me that mass immigration from the Third World is good for me. So I mean, I am a bit skeptical when this very same people are telling me to do something for my health. I don’t really believe it’s good, in the least.

 

So again, I don’t want to be a contrarian, or even a dissident, or anything. But when something is quite obviously wrong, I am yeah I have cause to be skeptical.

 

Woes: Well, indeed this is part of the skepticism that a lot of people feel is that. They know that these governments don’t care about our safety, for example, because they’re bringing in large numbers of people who are known to be more likely more prone to crime. So that’s nonsense.

 

It’s the same with everything else like the education infrastructure, welfare. They’ve never cared about this stuff before. So it and our own well-being. I mean, our cultures have been dismantled over the last 100 years. So in many ways. And the roles of male and female have been dismantled. None of that was good for us.

 

So it doesn’t it just doesn’t add up that suddenly they care about us like this. But also the lie is obvious, because of well the emerging statistics about Covid. And about the vaccine. It’s I mean, it’s all very murky. It’s all very complicated and confusing. I think deliberately so. But what is clear is that people are not dropping dead.

 

And, of course, that brings us back to the fear-mongering videos from China last February, March, where people were footage of people just dropping dead in the street… [chuckling] I mean, you know, this [chuckling]! I never used to be much of a conspiracy theorist. I really wasn’t into that stuff. But I mean, you know, everything’s changed now!

 

Golden One: Yeah. [chuckling] And also in yeah this was, of course, a global event. But in the summer of 2020, hype like crazy about Corona. And then suddenly “Black Lives Matter”, Corona takes a break, magically for like two months. And then people can gather to protest and stuff. And no one. I mean, I’m talking about in the mainstream no one even raises the point.

 

The obvious point that okay this individuals they can gather for someone dying in America, in the Swedish capital to protest against whatever, police brutality, or whatever. And no one even says anything about it.

 

So it’s yeah. All of these things. But to mention something white pilling at least that there are so many that in I suppose all of the West have gotten woken up to the fact that the regimes aren’t really our friends! Then, of course, in my view when I have looked upon the discourse, or the last year, I would, of course, want people to be angry and upset that we’re being ethnically cleansed in our own countries. That were being genocided in a nice and slow fashion. But it’s still a genocide. We’re being replaced.

 

And I just wished people would be angry. Because of that. But now, of course, they have a different thing to be angry about I just hope that they can understand okay the regime is doing this to us. And they’re also doing this other bad thing. Which is, of course, a population replacement.

 

So if I want to White pill and one it would be you have to point out that many more people are a bit. Yeah, they view the current regimes in a different light.

 

[21:25]

 

Woes: Yeah it definitely has increased skepticism towards the government and the mainstream media. As well. I think has suffered especially, because of just the blatant hypocrisy.

 

Well more recently with Kyle Rittenhouse, but also with George Floyd. And all of that. I think there’s always a portion of the public who are awakened by each of these things.

 

But I think it’s what you’ve said there is interesting, because I mean, I spent about six years five talking about the population replacement, the Great Replacement, very frequently. But since Covid that has really fallen away. Partly, because obviously there’s this new much more like very pressing immediate situation.

 

But also because the apparent level of surveillance that’s being brought in will make political dissidence pretty much well very, very difficult! And this is the really scary stuff about Bill Gates, and George Soros, and Klaus Schwab, these kinds of guys. People joke about them being like James Bond villains, and yeah, they are. But it’s also serious, because they seem to want a world of pretty maximum control over the public.

 

And in that world complaining about mass immigration, or multiculturalism, or even, you know, drag Queen story hour, LGBT in the schools, that’s not going to be possible! This is a really passionate thing about but, the whole Great Reset.

 

Golden One: Yeah, definitely. The demographic situation is, of course, the bigger topic. But, as you say, the more pressing concern is the ever increasing totalitarian state of the 1984 society! I can’t take credit for this myself but someone says that we’re moving from Brave New World to 1984. So we’re going from a bit softer, to a bit more hard. And yeah, it’s, …

 

Woes: I saw that meme the other day. I can’t remember what it was. But I know the one you’re talking about. I think that for most of the population it will remain Brave New World. I think that because the soma is just sensory pleasure, whatever. I think they’ll continue to have that, because it is, …

 

And Aldous Huxley said this about Orwell. He said that the world that Orwell had invented in 1984, was not as convincing as the world he had invented for a brave new world, because it’s simply easier to keep people happy. It’s easier to keep them just well fed, warm. In a post-industrial society you can set up the systems to just do that, if money isn’t an option and what it isn’t a problem. You can just do that you don’t need to go through like the ministry of truth, the secret police, the propaganda, and all and all that the profeed.

 

So it’s actually just easier to keep them, you know, docile. But I think that that clearly there is a percentage of the population, five, ten percent, who like us, who are inquisitive and curious and rebellious. So the government is going to have to take a different approach with them. Say something White pilling about that for god’s sake [chuckling]!

 

[25:20]

 

Golden One: Yeah [chuckling]. I can only hope that it will lead to, … Again in Sweden thus far I hope it stays this way. But the police they haven’t been as heavy-handed as they’ve been in demonstrations in Germany, etc., I can only hope that many of these policemen they will one day say:

 

“Enough! This isn’t what I signed up for!”

 

And go in a different direction. And yeah hopefully they will get wake up to the greater plan at hand. Also the Great Replacement. That’s only that’s what I can hope for at least to end on a White pilling note for the lockdowns.

 

Woes: Yeah, what I would say is and especially in Austria and Germany and the Netherlands as well, of course, recently there have been huge demonstrations and protests. And I think that the longer this goes on the people are going to realize more, and more, people are going to realize that they don’t know anyone who has died from Covid, or of Covid.

 

And more, and more, people are going to realize that Covid seems to be getting less serious all the time. Because it’s mutating into a strain that can survive by not killing people. So that’s what happens with that with these viruses. So more, and more, people are going to realize that.

 

And it’s going to therefore seem more, and more, ridiculous that we have all of these restrictions. And we have all of the surveillance. And we have these creepy people like Klaus Schwab, telling us that we have to change everything! That is going to seem ever more strange to, I think ever more people.

 

So that’s a cause for hope, I would say.

 

The other thing is, it might well be that the powers that be, the oligarchs, the NGOs, have simply underestimated the degree of rebellion. They might well have miscalculated how they have to implement this programme. And I think they, you know, it’s very possible that they will make tactical mistakes along the way.

 

So yeah, there is definitely cause for hope. And I wouldn’t, I don’t want to, I certainly don’t want to blackpill anyone. And especially not at this time of year. So I wouldn’t want to give anyone the impression that I’m defeatist about this. But I do you know, we are problem analyzers on the Right. That’s one of our strengths. But one of our weaknesses as well.

 

So on that note what would you say in terms of ways that people, that men, let’s concentrate on men can strengthen themselves up against this kind of thing in? You know, spiritually physically, nutritionally, that kind of thing.

 

I mean, what would you say to some guy who was just depressed about all of this. And is he’s a mess. He’s a lump. What would you say to that guy to help him, to advise him?

 

Golden One: So first and foremost I suppose we have quite a few American listeners tuning in now. And this is a big difference. And it took me quite a while to truly understand how much of a difference it is between Sweden and America. To a certain extent to the UK, I suppose you’re in between somewhere. But the medical industry in the US is a, yeah, it’s not your friend to put it mildly. And if you view it as an enemy, more, or less, who, of course, they are predatory companies. They want to maximize a profit on your on health. If you view it that way, if you view your own health as a way for someone to attack you in various ways.

 

And then, of course, you have why I say this is such a big difference is that the food in America is so much worse than in Sweden. For example, with cattle being filled to the brim with antibiotics and you have seed oils in practically everything. You don’t grow up with a good diet. Which makes you more susceptible to various illnesses. And then you get prescribed a some sort of medication. And yeah you go to the doctor and the doctor says to you:

 

“You have a pain here. Take this medication.”

 

He prescribes you something, instead of just looking at how you live your life. How you eat how you sleep. How much time you spend in nature. How much sunlight you get. How much you train. All of these different things.

 

So if you view because, of course, as we’ve known each other for a few years now. And we’ve had a few live streams before. I’ve also talked about pornography, and training, and not being black pilled and all of these things.

 

Now to tie this into the whole Covid thing, it’s also to understand that side of thing that if they want to attack you and I don’t want to sound like “they”, … It’s not really so complicated. It’s companies that they want to make a profit basically. Then, of course, you have more insidious forces when it comes to perhaps pornography, and stuff like that, and transgender.

 

But all that aside. When it comes to this health things, the less dependent you are on the health care system the better of you will be. So that’s something if we talk about. Of course, as I’ve said, you know. If you live in a multicultural city it’s good to know how to fight! It’s good to know friends that you can go with. It’s good to, if you have the option of having a weapon. Again for all Americans listening you probably do have the option. It’s good. That’s over here then.

 

We also have this part where you have a, if you get into the medication side of the war on you, so to speak, you’re out nothing nice. So something you can keep in mind there also that the more of a distance you can keep from that. So it’s similar to, I don’t know, staying safe again in a multicultural city.

 

And the same thing. If you want to stay safe from a predatory industry, yeah try to take care of your health And as much as possible. And, of course, it starts with your diet. So yeah, I don’t know if that was an answer at all. I just rambled on a bit.

 

[32:22]

 

Woes: I think it’s interesting that what you said. One of the things you hit on there was don’t become, … The medical industry big pharma the health sector in America, any private health care system, any capitalistic health care system, will try to get you reliant on it, dependent on it. And I think that’s true.

 

It’s also true that state-run health care services might do the same thing, but for more bureaucratic reasons. Like to give themselves work. But and that’s a different thing.

 

I think that the point is that the interesting thing here is that I think that part of you could say adulthood, or you could say masculinity, perhaps both. Part of that is not being dependent on things. Not needing things. Being able to be well being able to survive without that that whatever that pleasure, that treat, that reassurance, that person, being self-sufficient. I think that’s a huge thing.

 

And it’s also something that’s massively under attack in the modern world, which clearly wants, it tries to make young men, or make men, into like babies they’re dependent, needy, weak, self-doubting, insecure, miserable, you know, this kind of thing.

 

And I mean, this is why what you do is I think so important. And so useful. Because it remains fundamentally it reminds young men, and not so young men as well, that they are the captain of their ship. And that they can be probably a hell of a lot more self-sufficient and less needy than they currently are. And I think that’s just a massively useful thing for men to hear.

 

Golden One: I just need to say that the health care system in Sweden isn’t all the great either. So for all of my fellow Swedes listening, whatever you do don’t get sick! Don’t get into any sort of trouble! Because you don’t want to deal with the healthcare system. So yeah, I just wanted to have that point out. And this is not because the nurses, or the doctors in Sweden are bad. It’s because the there isn’t enough money, because that money goes to the Great Replacement.

 

But yeah, anyway back to the point about young men. So I think it was, or I know it’s quite obvious that becoming a man 200 years ago was a lot easier, because you could get you could probably get a wife at like 20, you could get a good job, you could get an income to supply for a family. I mean, who what 20 year old guy can do that today? So, of course, back in the day you got things served to you:

 

“Here! Now you’re a man!”

 

And you grow up, you grow into the role. But for 20 year old the day. I mean, he it’s hard for them to grow into something. So it is disheartening to see many of these lost guys. But it’s also important to know that it was a lot easier back in the day to be a man. Because then you had the entire society is giving you stuff to do. Sure it was rough rough times, hard work. But at the same time I’d say it could be even harder now today for a guy who’s been, ….

 

[35:55]

 

Woes: It’s harder in a different way. It’s psychologically harder.

 

Golden One: Yeah, definitely. I mean, it’s such a thing as pornography. I like to take this example, because it’s such a widespread thing. And it’s so good to use as an example. Because you have the strongest, basically one of the strongest urges in a man, a few clicks away. I mean, how to break that? You need a supreme willpower!

 

So it’s again, this is not my take on it, but someone said that breaking out from pornography. It’s sort of like an initiation right for young men. That when you do it, yeah that’s at least something. And yeah. This is also why I talk a lot about it. Because, if you can kick out that habit, yeah you have proven yourself to be mentally strong. And then you can probably do a lot more.

 

Same thing when I talk about going to the gym. I’m not necessarily saying it, because I want everyone to get jacked or, because everyone has to look like a Greek statue, or whatever. But when you go into the gym there are so many different things that fall into place. So it’s like a you have a puzzle of your life, the gym is like the frame of it. And then you can put in different pieces.

 

So I train now to sleep well basically. If I train hard I sleep well. If I sleep well I can be more productive. And I have more energy and stuff. So the gym it goes much farther than just being jacked, or whatever.

 

So those two things I push on, because they’re two yeah fundamental things you can defeat the demon of pornography. Then you can defeat a lot of other things, because compared to pornography, I don’t really know what else can be, …

 

Well, of course, certain drugs, of course, if you have a physiological need for whatever drug, it can be hard. But I’d say at least that’s a good starting point. And then, of course, the gym.

 

Then in other terms, you know, I always recommend guys to read a lot. There are so many books. When you get into the love of reading. And you get that excitement that you always have something to read, it’s really great! So that’s something also, just read like crazy. And the more knowledge you find, the more thirsty will be for knowledge. And the more you will read. And the busier you keep.

 

So if you have a young guy who goes from being blackpilled. And he doesn’t have any direction. And then he first, of course, he battles within leaving pornography, leaving a few other vices he might have. He might spend an excessive amount of time playing video games. Now I do play video games every once in a while, of course not in an excessive manner. But I do have some experience with at least playing in moderation.

 

But anyway he cuts down on that. He starts going to the gym. And then his diet cleans up, because he wants to see results better. He sleeps better he gets into his circadian rhythm. He starts feeling even better. Because the body heals in a different way.

 

That’s also something I thought to mention in terms of staying healthy overall, and not being dependent upon medication, is to get your sleep and your circadian rhythm in tune with its nature. Because If it doesn’t you will yeah probably experience a lot of those issues.

 

Woes: Yeah. This is definitely something that I struggle with, because it’s just so easy to stay up, you know. But I also think this is what I’ve been told. This is something that is very common in cities, urban dwellers. Whereas in the countryside it’s far more of a natural thing to just have a normal sleeping pattern. It’s in the cities where things go on all night, and people are detached from each other, so they spend time online, by the computer. And so that’s where it’s much more difficult to have a normal pattern.

 

Golden One: It’s also to do with the amount of light. So to give a practical advice to everyone listening you can install twilight, if you have an Android at least. I do suppose iPhone that they have something similar. So that’s a blue light filter that you can, yeah it can go on automatically at like 20 in the evening, or something. So 8 p.m in the evening it can go on to reduce the amount of blue light. I have it on my computer screen as well. So it goes on at 20, or 21 and it reduces the amount of blue light. Of course, definitely have it on your cell phone as well, especially if you lie in bed and you scroll you need to have a blue light filter.

 

So that’s something to keep in mind as well that the body, of course, it understands light as, you know what part of the day are we in. So that’s a massive key, I’d say, to just feel good with yourself to be productive. And to be healthy, is to get a good sleep.

 

And, of course, training hard. Training so that you get tired in the evening it helps a lot when it comes to sleep. I can feel it as well, if I haven’t really trained. And my sleep isn’t that as deep. And then the next day I’m a bit more tired. So then maybe I don’t want to train so it goes down in a bad spiral. Whereas if I have trained hard. And if I’ve been productive it’s a different thing.

 

So yeah, revolutionary teaching here at Millennial! Sleep! Go to bed early! That’s revolutionary!

 

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Woes: Well [chuckling] it’s stuff that we all need to be reminded of, especially nowadays, because that there’s so much detachment and it’s so easy not to live in a normal way. In the way that our ancestors did. So I don’t think we need to go on any more about that.

 

But it is I think the main point that I would want to emphasize here is this concept of self-sufficiency. This concept that part of being an adult, definitely part of being a man, is being less needy than you are as a child. And more in control of your needs! More in control of your desires! You know, this and again none of this you see it should be, …

 

This stuff should be obvious to everyone. And it should be said to young people. It should be said in school, and whatever. I don’t think any of it is said anymore. [chuckling] I think people are just left to their own devices! And, of course, they, because they mess up.

 

So with all of that said I know that you have just released a new book. Or the new edition of a book. And so would you like to tell people about that.

 

Golden One: Yes. Definitely! Yeah, so it’s “Dauntless – The Wild Hunt” edition. So it initially came out in 2019. But it that particular edition it wasn’t the book I wanted to release.

 

So this year I decided to yeah remake it into what I wanted it to be, the first time around. So I spent most of the Autumn doing it. Didn’t really make all too many videos on YouTube. And yeah, I took this in many other regards as well. Just focus on it then, of course, my grammar, my English grammar, has improved a bit since I started writing it.

 

So to go through and fix some of that, as well. And just flesh out a lot of the concepts and the many other topics as well. I have gotten a deeper understanding of especially terms such as meditation. So that chapter is a bit longer and these sort of things.

 

So basically what it’s a handbook. I want to do to present something, a practical guide for primarily young men. So it’s basically if someone asked me you have a unique opportunity to tell all Western men, all Western young men something. And what I can tell them is to read that particular book.

 

And it contains the knowledge I wish I had when I was younger. Because no one absolutely no one told me of these things! And I do know that many of these guys they don’t hear this from anyone else, either.

 

So basically it starts with some training, some nutrition, and then goes over to some philosophy. Some thoughts on relationships, and tribes, and hierarchy, and stuff like that.

 

Goes into some basic politics as well. It’s not a political book. But it’s just to give a solid world view that someone can expand upon. Especially if you have some young Western man fresh out of high school, or whatever, and they’ve gotten, of course, indoctrinated by some Leftist teacher. Such a little nudge in a different direction.

 

So I say that, of course, biology is real. Race is real. And society is a racial construct, not the other way around. So people understand that and it’s completely okay that way. So yeah, something along those lines is the book. And yeah I’m quite happy with it.

 

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Woes: So this is a book that people might want to, … And I know that there is still time to buy it, to order it before Christmas, isn’t there?

 

Golden One: I will be completely honest. I hoped I had hoped that would be the case. If you are in the UK I don’t know to be honest. I can’t say anything for the UK. I can say for Germany, Sweden, Netherlands, Belgium. And some of the other neighbouring countries to Germany, that should be fine.

 

But for anyone else, yeah I can’t say too much, especially not to the US. Because the last Christmas was a bloody mess!

 

Woes: Well I’ve got to say my copy has arrived. And that was only a don’t know three, four days.

 

Golden One: All right! Good!

 

Woes: Yeah, so and that’s right. So yeah, I think there is still time for people to order it before Christmas. And would you say that they might want it for themselves, or for young men, who they know.

 

Golden One: I mean, it’s for everyone really. It’s aimed to men, of course. Because, I mean, if you’re a woman. You can also read it, and take to heart the knowledge and insights. But it’s more, when I wrote it was more I am giving knowledge to a younger man, so he can get a good start in life. But I mean, if you’re an older guy, as well, it doesn’t matter you can still implement teachings and hopefully find a beautifully written book. So I hope everyone will like it!

 

Woes: All right. Excellent! Okay. Well, let’s leave it at that unless there’s any other stuff that you’d like to touch on before we go. I mean, we did talk about Covid, and the lockdown, and all that. But it’s interesting to hear that your perspective, because obviously it has been less of a thing in Sweden, than it has been in Britain and, you know, everywhere else. So I can sort of detect that in your attitude towards this. I can tell you’re less bothered about it, than we are [chuckling] down here!

 

Golden One: Well I must admit something as well, that I did also I sort of, yes as I’ve been in the patriot game for quite a while. And I thought when this Covid came, I sort of thought to myself I will not take a step back. But I didn’t have the energy to read up all too much about it, because I’d already been focusing so intensely on other stuff! Including writing Dauntless.

 

So I didn’t really look into it perhaps as much as I should have. But what I’ve done, of course, for everyone following me on Telegram, I’ve just tried to repost and really share from people who are posting about it. So I do take it seriously, of course, I do. Just I didn’t have the energy to go in all too deep in the rabbit hole that was Covid.

 

Woes: I think it was the opposite for me, because I had spent like the last two years, I had sort of had writer’s block. I didn’t know what to talk about, because I felt I’d said everything about race and all that. And so I sort of wasn’t sure what to do. And then it. And then this came. And it was like a new thing to analyze and read about and learn about. And work out. So it was a different experience.

 

But, of course, what you’re saying is true. It’s a useful, it’s a point to make that a lot of this is scientific and logistical bureaucratic, this kind of stuff, is very difficult for ordinary people to grasp this. And so this is why they have to rely on the experts, because it’s. So I mean, to understand virology, the biology, and all this is bloody complicated! So I mean, that’s why we rely on them.

 

Golden One: I will say that I have spent my fair share of time studying PubMed articles. But that was back in the day when I looked at purely bodybuilding and health.

 

But another culprit, so to speak, in terms of not having studied so much about Covid is I began reading more about stuff like this [Icelandic Magic book]. So some esoteric stuff and meditation. So that actually, I intensified this type of things when I reread Dauntless. Of course, before then I want to experiment a bit more with myself.

 

So I have been meditating upon the universe when others have talked about Covid. So but yeah, of course, I do understand the gravity of the situation. And yeah, I would lie if I said I wasn’t worried about the direction Sweden, also is going.

 

So and, of course, as it is right now I don’t know when I will ever be able to leave Sweden again. Which is, of course, heartbreaking, to not be able to yeah partake in conferences. Those were always nice to go to conference to speak and stuff.

 

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Woes: Yeah we met at quite a few conferences, didn’t we? In Sweden and Britain for sure. I think Germany as well. And Finland! That was well yeah, so I if I remember correctly. So yeah, it was a different, it was definitely a different era. Maybe we’ll return to that. I don’t know. But yeah, for now it’s a turbulent time. So I think it is actually a time for people to concentrate on themselves, on their own lives, on what they can control.

 

Golden One: Something also to, my perspective, as I’ve said also that my ambitions have always been quite clear, of course, I want to achieve regime change. But I view it in the long term.

 

So when I’m 60 years of age hopefully I have accumulated a lot of gravitas. So I can be in a different situation. So I do try to pace myself as well. So I don’t burn out now. But I do yeah take a step back, and then take a few steps forward. And yeah to pace myself. So I have no intention of going out of the metapolitical. It’s just I’m viewing it in the long term. And I yeah we’ll continue until we achieve our goals!

 

Woes: All right. Excellent. Well on that note we’ll end this one.

 

This is the first stream of the first night of Millennial 2021. Later on I have Philosophicat, and then Mark Malone, and then Oren Mcintyre.

 

So anyway, in the meantime this was Marcus Fallon, the Golden One. So thank you for appearing on Millennial!

 

Golden One: Oh. Thanks for having me. Good times. Okay.

 

Woes: And I will be back in about an hour. And in the meantime I will leave you with this rather swish advert for the NFT.

 

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@millennialwoes
16 days ago
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@SgtSteel
16 days ago
So glad that there is a millenniyule this year, I really didn’t think there would be one, so now I am on catch-up. All the best Woes.
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@Farseer
21 days ago
good start for Millenniyule.
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@seventus
21 days ago
Agreed!
Very enjoyable to hear from Marcus again.
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@yod
21 days ago
Golden One > SArgon
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@ZR
20 days ago
Goes without saying.
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@Weltenesche
12 days ago
the dirt under my fingernails > Sargon
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@PoxPopuli
21 days ago
Happy milleniyule everyone.
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@chiefcaseyryback
21 days ago
Great to see Milleniyule back again! Thanks Woes. It’s part of my vile end of year tradition.
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@AngharadKeltic
21 days ago
I forgot this started today! BLESS you!
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@SlingNewt
21 days ago
All the best with Millenniyule Woes!
I’ve been following you since way before Brexit. Millenniyule is THE highlight of my on-line life.
Great convo with the Golden One.
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@PoxPopuli
21 days ago
The Great Reset/Agenda 30 and the mandatory CoVax are the fundamental issues of our time. Demographics and nationalism vs globohomo are still important, and indeed they are intertwined, but as was said in this interview, the Covid agenda has stripped away what little hope for a future we had.
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@ZR
20 days ago
Marcus is one of the first “dissident right” figures I came across, an important figure in my ideological development.
Good for you Marcus for admitting you were wrong about COVID, many in the movement have too much pride to do this.
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@GaelicTradition
21 days ago
They devestated the economy for us. They still sit atop what exists. A good chess player will sacrifice pieces to achive the win.
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@SethApex
21 days ago
If this NFT sale goes well, next year you should create unique NFTs for each guest and give them a cut of the sale.
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@TheAmalekAvenger
20 days ago
been here since the first milleniyule….
god bless you pagan sons of biches 🙂
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@SnorkelBlog
21 days ago
Tip top shape to kick off from.
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@GaelicTradition
21 days ago
A great start. Lets hope it all stays this good!
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@Dusanko
20 days ago
How come this one was uploaded here so fast after the stream ended, but the next stream with Cat wasn’t? Even many hours afterward.
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@millennialwoes
20 days ago
Because the stream with Cat was much longer, so took longer to download, and would have taken much longer to upload – by which time I would need to be well into the next stream. So my bandwidth wouldn’t have sustained it.
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@Dusanko
20 days ago
Did not expect a reply, thank you for that. Ah, I see, I thought it’s done automatically somehow.
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@Dusanko
20 days ago
The best thing about December!
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@14Archives
20 days ago
You did good today, Millenial Woes.
But please, if you are having insomnia issue, then consider something like a mild sedative.
Chamomile or lavender tea can help.
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@simmons6319.2
20 days ago
Melatonin helped me but only 3 to 5 milligrams for up to two weeks 👌🏻 works like a charm
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@woodsmith
20 days ago
I’ve used valerian tea to great effect as well.
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@14Reasons
19 days ago
Valerian has some mild sedative and hypnotic like effects.
And Melatonin is the hormone released before people sleep.
Melatonin isn’t actually designed to specifically be used to make people particularly the most tired. Like a traditional hypnotic drug.
It’s more the hormone to get you in a right sleep cycle, more than anything.
Also, the doses they give in supplements are mega doses.
Best to keep those melatonin doses lower.
And don’t take melatonin late at night…because it’s just asking to obliterate your sleep schedule.
It’s supposed to be taken when you KNOW you will sleep at a certain time, to get a good sleep schedule and rythm going.
It’s been mass popularized in recent years but most people don’t know the basics behind it….just be careful with melatonin.
Hormones are profoundly different compared to traditional psycho-activate hypnotics.
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@Arnorian
20 days ago
A great first day for Millenniyule 2021!
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@alan_B_stard_M_P
20 days ago
thankyou Woes, you’re amazing
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@RichardWWilliams
21 days ago
Sorry, that was a pretty low energy start. TGO was subdued and seemed down, which happens, but MW you didn’t pick up on that and perhaps change the tenor of the conversation. Asking for some “white pills” from a guy who looks like his mind is elsewhere or has just had bad family news is not a great approach.
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@millennialwoes
20 days ago
In retrospect I agree. However, it was my first stream in a long time, and I was nervous, and I couldn’t risk going for a more personal tone when I don’t know how Marcus would react to that, and strongly suspect that he would not appreciate it.
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@kiro_darkpaw
19 days ago
Welcome back Millennial Woes, I really miss watching your content, you are awesome!
Thanks for keeping the Millenniyule going though, and what a way to start, the Man the Myth the Legend, the hero the Golden One himself!
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@ciarancarroll1000
19 days ago
The quality of Millenial Woes, is top notch. I must give you ģreat credit, you are way ahead of any current affairs progamme found on TV 📺 You are a legend 👏 I have admired your courage ever since I discovered you on youtube. Your work, I appreciate. You have added to discussion, debate, helped me develop my thinking in terms of culture, society, values. An overall sharpened my sense of identity. Like many I am in your debt. Sincerely thank you, God bless you 🙏🏻 an I hope you have much happiness an fulfillment in your future. An here have a happy Christmas 🎄 & all the best for 2022, I consider you a brother in this epic saga of our time 👍
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@jnl
20 days ago
Imagine thinking that Covid destroyed the economy… it did exactly what they wanted, it made the debt-based economy stronger than ever. I WISH Covid had actually destroyed this sick jewish economy, but no, it only made it more all-consuming.
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@tRad_Dad
20 days ago
its the most wonderful time of the year
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@GusinLanzarote
20 days ago
starting with a great inspirational gym toned Alpha European crusader- brilliant 😃💪👍🤺🏋‍♀️
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@CisWhiteMalewithExtraPrivilege
20 days ago
This is the one channel where I actually watch everything that comes in on the notifications.
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@LiveFreeOrDie
21 days ago
This comment was slimed to death.
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@dakotajoe
20 days ago
Doubt that will ever happen.
Nick has had a few choice words over the years.
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@LiveFreeOrDie
20 days ago
Choice words about what in particular? Afaik he’s never even mentioned Colin.
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@DaveDogge
17 days ago
All this for a virus that has a 0.00001% mortality rate, the evidence is staring you all right in the face.
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@Bukitburg
19 days ago
Cheers Woes and TGO!
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@DOPAMINEDRIP
19 days ago
Both looking well lads, based.
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@CisWhiteMalewithExtraPrivilege
20 days ago
Should have compared your bench’s. Good stream.
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@BerenOfDorthonion
20 days ago
Awesome first guest, Woesy! The big man of Sweden himself!
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@GigaChad
20 days ago
chad
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@robg305
20 days ago
The Golden One = My #1 Influence. Highly highly glorious!
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@WhatPlanetAreWeOn
20 days ago
So it begins…..
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@SurfSk8Swing
5 days ago
the jab is the great replacement, the youth are being poisoned and or sterilized. In the US myocarditis cases per year are normally less than 700. In 2021 VAERs is showing in mid Dec over 16 thousand cases from the jab and thatis vastly in young males. VAERs is typically shown to represent only 10% or less of actual cases so the real number is vastly higher. Thats genocide. Adding to that is fertility is plummeting everywhere the jab is heavily taken. African countries have a very low rate of people taking the jab. Fertlity is still high there, that sets up great replacement.
Dont get the jab lads, no matter what. This is our great cause.
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@anarchocapitalist
13 days ago
Yet another example of why most of us on ‘The Right’ are handsome!
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@DaveDogge
17 days ago
Good to see MilenialYule back and The Golden One back after a small break he had recently.
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@katana17
18 days ago
[Millennial Woes – Millenniyule 2021 — The Golden One – Dec 13, 2021 — Transcript]

Millennial Woes – Millenniyule 2021 – The Golden One – Dec 13, 2021 — Transcript


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@SimpleAs
19 days ago
They have already implimented a vaccine passport in Sweden for indoor events with more than 100 people. I couldn’t go watch my daughters Lucia concert in Kalmar Cathedral yesterday because I’m not vaccinated.
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@RoySaintLouis
20 days ago
This month will be very promising in many unexpected surprises.
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@WinterPhoenixForestKirin
21 days ago
What? Our superchats weren’t read, and they’re not even on screen…?
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@millennialwoes
21 days ago
There is no integration between Entropy and Streamyard, or between Odysee and Streamyard. That stuff is only available on Youtube. I did forget to check the Odysee superchats during this stream; my apologies.
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@WinterPhoenixForestKirin
21 days ago
No worries. That’s unfortunate, though.
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