Businessman Carl Lundström is the grandson of Karl Edvard Lundström, founder of the world's largest crisp bread producer Wasabröd. Carl has founded and financed a number of companies, notably Swedish telecom, internet and co-location provider Rix Telecom. He also financially helped the torrent site The Pirate Bay getting started, something he was prosecuted for years later. In addition, he has been involved with various Nationalist organizations in Sweden.
A video version of this interview is available in the members' section.
We begin by discussing Carl’s various endeavors, including his involvement with Swedish politics and The Pirate Bay trial. Carl tells us that The Pirate Bay represented resistance to American cultural hegemony, as Swedish politicians are too subservient to Western powers. We discuss the harmful effects of open borders on European society, and we consider why more people don’t speak out against it. We then outline the various justifications our corrupt leaders offer for mass immigration. Carl argues these justifications are inconsistent and insincere; in reality, they are just excuses to replace us with a more docile, low-information population. The first hour concludes with an exploration of the need for right-wing movements to be not only entertaining and appealing, but also informative.
In the members’ hour, we discuss the impact mass immigration has had on property and housing in Sweden. Carl argues that there would be less problems now had Swedes prevented their properties from being used to house migrants. We touch on the role of the media in the ongoing invasion of Europe, with Carl telling us that the pro-refugee propaganda was targeted at prospective immigrants to make Europe seem very appealing. We discuss how these supposed refugees bring with them the very conditions which they flee, and how this process spells the end of Sweden as a safe, high-trust society. The members’ hour also covers the motivations of the elite, terrorism, and the need for idealists to take action.
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