

Episode 1270: What the Future Looks Like w/ Thomas777
14 snips Sep 23, 2025
Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer, delves into the intricate topics of immigration and social engineering. He and Pete explore how local dynamics affect crime and community outcomes, while also discussing the waning power of the regime and its historical implications. They advocate for long-term strategies over panic-driven actions, emphasizing localism and economic independence. The conversation also touches on the need for a balanced approach to organizational loyalties and the distinctions between race and ethnos in societal movements.
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Immigration Is A Structural, Not Just Enforcement, Problem
- Pete argues US immigration problems are structural and linked to market actors who enable illegal labor.
- He says solutions will come bottom-up via local nullification, not top-down federal emergency actions.
Use Local Nullification Over Federal Fixes
- Do strengthen local free association and community-level control to manage immigration and social issues.
- Avoid relying on centralized federal fixes; pursue bottom-up nullification strategies instead.
Personal Impact In Greater Chicagoland
- Pete describes the real effects of migration in greater Chicagoland and says he personally experiences those impacts.
- He rejects performative ICE raids and emphasizes lived local consequences.