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Barely a week after the murder of Charlie Kirk, it seems as if some people in the government are trying to take advantage of the situation and implement hate speech laws - is this really what Charlie, or for that matter, any American, actually want for the country?
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Trump said, as he was told, that Charlie Kirk didn't believe in hate speech.
Trump is saying he probably wouldn't be saying that now.
Right now, there's a move across this country in order to condition the people to accept hate speech.
And no, this isn't the Democrats talking.
We have the Department of Justice head, Pam Bondi, telling us, the American people, that hate speech is not protected. under common law or under our Constitution, which is false, so badly false that she was corrected by community notes, which is a bunch of Indians on X that don't know jack shit about Western culture.
Now, Trump is saying about hate speech, but why are they talking about this?
What kind of hate speech are they discussing?
Is it perhaps the hate speech that they were trying to squash on college campuses?
Like people who criticize Netanyahu, people who criticize the Israeli war.
And we saw them revoke visas.
We saw them cut funding.
Well, there's been decades, I mean, decades of anti-white agenda going on on college campuses.
They've been scrutinizing white men.
Yeah, some Asians too, but statistically, they've been pulling white people from college ranks using, you know, this sort of DEI standard to take away our positions and our growth potential in corporate places.
And the government's done nothing.
In fact, they actually follow the same laws.
Trump loves his diversity hires.
All of the communities inside of our art industry, they love having their black, they're token black, and they're Jews.
But what is the world for white men?
Well, I guess the world's going to be harder and harder as we saw hate speech laws rise up in the United Kingdom.
They rose up in Australia.
And now it looks like our government is gearing up to raise them here.
And if you object, well, you might just be like Jimmy Kimmel and they'll shut you down.
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You heard of Judeo-Christianity.
Now I want to introduce you to Judeo-Freedom.
It's neither free, but very much Judeo, where your freedom only exists to ensure that you support the regime, not your regime, not the American regime, but to the occupiers of our regime.
And I know it's tough for people to have these conversations because there's always those people who are ignorant that say, oh, you're going to talk about da Jews.
No, we're not talking about da jews.
We're talking about the Netanyahu regime.
We're talking about actual government infiltration and the fact that our government is starting to use language that is awfully, eerily similar to exactly the things we've been condemning from the Democrats that we've all been talking about for very, very many years, how there is no such thing as hate speech, how we can't be censoring people.
And obviously, I know things have changed.
We're going to talk about whether it's a good thing or a bad thing that we're starting to use the tactics of the people that we condemn.
Joining me today in the studio is contributor here at RiftTV.com.
Of course, back there in the bunker, we have a resident DJ and also ketamine dealer, Michael Mendoza of the MendozaReport.com, now available in Pig Latin, actually, which is crazy.
Yeah, I actually wanted to play a quick video here that I thought was absolutely hilarious from Ryan Long.
So as we're talking about how ridiculous the world's gotten and how insane people have been, Ryan Long put out a video that I actually thought was fan-freaking tastic about just how stupid people have become.
Speaking of being at his show, where he talks about, it's titled, Trying to Mourn Charlie Kirk without putting qualifiers in front of your condemnation of political violence.
As someone who disagrees with him, obviously I disagree with him on everything.
Although we didn't see eye to eye.
As someone with a differing opinion.
Almost everything.
Should I get specific with the things I disagree with him on?
So what I want to do is make my post that people shouldn't be killed for their opinions, but figuring out the perfect amount of qualifiers to include has been near impossible.
Political violence on all sides needs to stop.
Like essentially, I want people to know that I'm good because I'm against murder, but I'm also good because I disagree with them.
I believe that our leaders are gearing us towards accepting anti-Semitism laws, anti-constitutional anti-Semitism enforcement, not just on foreigners who are here on visas.
But I want to remind you that when we came back to the United States, our lawyer told us, because my wife obviously is a green card holder, I also like the fact that people are so confused about my actual family and history because of all the lies and rumors people say and the lies and rumors I put out about myself, which is another qualifier, that they're like, there's a viral post, like 3 million views that was like, Elijah says all this about like Charlie.
Meanwhile, his wife is a Jewish immigrant with a green card.
So we get some applause for that one.
That's pretty fantastic.
He said, wonder what she thinks.
Wonder what she thinks.
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Okay, let's jump right into this.
So we started off with this clip here of Donald Trump, for those that are just joining today, talking about how Charlie Kirk stood against the idea that hate speech existed.
That's a very important qualifier.
So right now, a lot of people are trying to use Charlie Kirk's death for their own personal grift and gain.
And a lot of people are accusing everybody else of doing that while they themselves are doing it.
So you have people accusing people of trying to gain things.
And then they're countering people just to gain followers.
Like there is one person we know who I'm not going to say who, who we know may not have Talmud in their name now and may not be an enforcement officer of the law, who obviously have switched up very quickly, very easily in favor of Israel in what is definitely not a paid statement, even though there was $150 million allegedly sent out.
And then there was a tour sent out and that certain prime minister went on his show and a dinner, you know, whatever, you know, the whole thing.
Allegedly, allegedly.
But that's a whole other story.
Now what we have is we have a lot of people that are trying to use this.
And one of the scary parts that we're going to bring up tonight, we're going to keep tracking Charlie's murder, is this new conversation on hate speech.
And what's most shocking is that it's coming from the right wing, where this is not Democrats.
This is why sometimes when you hear like people saying, wow, so many Democrats like Trump now in the Republican Party, maybe it's because the Republican Party has become more Democrat, not because Democrats have become more Republican.
Have you ever thought about that?
Here's a clip, and then we're going to jump in the discussion and show you exactly what you can expect from our country if we don't stand up against this madness.
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If Charlie said, you know, that there was no such thing as hate speech, he obviously, you know, no one anticipated what would happen to Charlie.
Yeah, so he says he said that, but he might not be against that today.
I don't know why that clip's so short.
I think it says here, he might not be saying that now.
Tony said that was the full click.
This is disgusting a way to honor Charlie's legacy.
I want to start the discussion there.
What does he mean by that?
Like, obviously, we know what Charlie meant.
He was clear.
And I want to remind people that just because we had disagreements with Charlie, you know, on maybe Israel or other statements, we've always been clear that on most issues, we kind of, we agree.
And even with a lot of Republicans, it's just that one issue.
And now it's becoming more issues to me.
Now we're starting to talk weird.
Now Trump is saying, I don't think Charlie Kirk would be against hate speech or believe it doesn't exist if he was alive today.
My bullshit meter is going off, and this feels like an opportunistic pull to use people's hearts to be like, yeah, if you support Charlie in his horrific murder, then you also would start to believe in hate speech.
And that is seed programming, propaganda seed programming.
They're not telling us what hate speech is bad yet.
Pam Bondi is.
Trump isn't saying what hate speech is bad, what hate speech he stands against, except for the fact what he's hinting at is, look, I think we now know hate speech exists.
And also, I think Charlie would agree with me too.
One thing about politicians is they always like to never let a tragedy go to waste.
You know, they want to go ahead and they want to implement these laws.
This is something the Trump administration has been working for a while.
A lot of the Republicans as well.
We've seen it on the college campus where they're trying to silence people.
People coming into the country as well.
They're checking their social media.
I mean, we even have here in Florida, we have Ron DeSantis flying out to Israel just to sign laws to help protect against anti-Semitism.
So they basically are using this as a tool to go ahead and try to rile everybody up.
I know right now we have this thing in the Conservative Party where I guess we're doing like a cancel culture type of thing, which, you know, if someone is saying outlandish things, you know, a company may not want to have them there.
But at the same time, I think it's becoming a slippery slope because what we're going to do is we're going to get used to the censorship and then we're going to, they kind of want us to be on board.
So I'm interested to see how that all plays out.
But, you know, there's hate speech is just crazy to even say.
You know, if someone says something that is threatening somebody's life, something that's endangering somebody, we already have laws against this.
So right now, this is just a way to silence us.
And we know where it all comes from.
It's coming from the criticism that we're throwing towards Israel.
You know, where people are waking up, the boomers are fading off and they're losing control.
So what they want to do is they want to silence us all to control the narrative.
I was told that this entire time, the whole reason why they had to blow up the buildings is because Hamas has been saying that they're going to put innocent humans as shields.
Probably not even the top thousand deadliest days.
Horrific.
Look, I don't think it's great.
I don't like, I'm not part of the camp that likes seeing Jews' blood run deep.
I'm not part of a group of people that just wants to see all the Jews in the world die.
And if people think that and that's what they want, then you know, they're fair to think that.
What I do want, and people are clear, is I'd like these foreign nation and Zionist interests in our country to remove itself from positions of power to be removed because these interests conflict with American interests.
Americans of all colors, of all ethnicities, it conflicts with our interest of serving ourselves first.
We can get into ethnic discussions later.
I don't mind ethno-nationalist discussions, but the most important part is if you are an American citizen, Zionism is counterproductive towards the welfare of your people, the welfare of world peace, and the welfare of Western civilization because of the amount of people that flood into Europe because of the wars that we fight for them.
But I want to play this as well.
Let me see if I can find this video here.
It is kind of crazy in all of this that what we have, oh man, I forgot which video I was going to show there for a second.
But what we have here is we have Zion Don saying that.
Oh, yeah.
And I just want to point out the reason why I do the qualifier, I'm going to be having a rabbi on the show coming up.
People don't realize how brutally unpopular Netanyahu really is.
He was actually being protested big time that people were taking to the streets, especially before October 7th.
There was a lot of protests against him.
And even October 7th, I have a lot of questions as well, just like Charlie Kirk did.
He went on and kind of talked about it.
You know, how they were able to infiltrate, how they were in there for so many hours.
I mean, you're talking about people that brag all the time that, you know, we're so secure that even if a mouse or a bug walked across, we can pick it up.
I mean, look, that's these are very Jewish people.
Like, I think that guy on the left actually was responsible for my parents having to short sale their house in 2008.
So, like, this is by no means an argument that, you know, somehow to be against Netanyahu and Zionism is in a solely anti-Semitic position.
And we saw that with the Greta Van Sustran interview and Netanyahu when she asked him if you were responsible for killing Charlie Kirk.
And we're going to get into that in a little bit later as well.
Sort of why they have to control the conversation.
Being asked that question, he made sure that she knew that that was an anti-Semitic question because he said that questions like that are the reason why the Holocaust happened.
That's his exact summary of like a two-minute answer.
And I want to remind you: where there's many words to simple questions, sometimes there is guilt.
Okay, like it's all I'm going to say.
When someone asks you, like, did you or did you not kill someone?
You go, no.
And those are like, no, I didn't.
Three words, forwards, what you go, back in 700 AD.
And, you know, it's like, okay, all right.
Now, now I didn't think you were suspicious.
Now I do.
And with Netanyahu, I'll explain to you guys why.
We'll talk about the Charlie stuff after the speech stuff on picking up what we've learned since then about who may be responsible directly, whether it was Tyler Robinson or not.
But in the meantime, it's like, I think this brings up a valid point.
This is why when people are like, you know, just say it's all the Jews or just write all the Jews off entirely.
Right now, look, I understand people who have that position.
And I understand, I listen to them.
I totally understand like the basic argument they make, which is like, you know, well, if we did remove all Jews, then we wouldn't have all these problems, A, B, C, and D.
And it's true.
However, that's like a, it's like a, I live in the world of reality.
Like, well, how can how can we fight and who's who's the enemy?
And let's go down one by one.
Kind of like I totally get the ethno battles in the country.
I also want white people to have their homeland.
I also don't want, you know, people in my country that don't share my values and people, my kids to grow up.
I don't want my kids to race mix.
I don't care if people do that.
I'm not condemning my friends who do that.
I just didn't want that for myself or my children.
However, I also understand that we do live in a diverse culture right now.
I was born into one.
Yeah, it hasn't always been.
But like, what I'd like to start out with now is realizing like that, with the ethno-question.
A lot of white people I don't share values with either right now.
And even if it's safe living with them, their votes will kill me.
The way that they're voting, it has killed me and it is killing me.
And the policies they're putting in place are problematic and they will always be.
So there's multiple facets.
We do have an ethno problem.
We do have a Zionist problem.
We do have, you know, outside of Zionism.
We do have an Eastern Judaistic Talmudic problem with influence in our culture.
Like there's a lot of aspects, but here's what I'm telling people.
We can't fight all battles at the same time and we can't win every war.
And there was somebody who did try to like do an all-out assault and front to remove this and he lost right to the Judeo-American regime.
So, so I'm not, if we want to win, what do we want right now?
And in my opinion, my most important thing is that I want to reduce, I'd like to eliminate, but reduce the ability for Netanyahu, APAC, and the Zionist influence in our country from having the ability to so easily manipulate our elections, our leaders, our technology.
And like we found out, right, that like a bunch of Samsung phones are built with Israeli tracking.
And this also just came out as well, which is why Netanyahu said that when you carry around a phone, you carry around a piece of Israel.
So this is the stuff I want to stop.
And if we can't even stop that, then you're not going to get anywhere more extreme.
And remember, just because you're extreme and you have an idealistic view of what you want for the country, go talk to the average American and they can't even handle deportations right now of like illegals that already violated the law.
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So you got to be realistic with like what you want for the country, even if the ideal, it's kind of like, I don't, I guess it's kind of like even dating and stuff.
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But I want to jump back into these rabbis talking.
Listen to this.
And then we're going to talk about a little bit about why we have to shut it down.
Okay, so what he's talking about, actually want to go to you on this, which we talked to Cruz about, is there's factions going on inside of Israel.
And we believe that Netanyahu and his and his administration want to ramp up anti-Semitism across the world.
They're actually trying to ramp it up because it justifies them acting the way they are.
It's like everyone's against us.
Nobody likes us.
We need your help.
And it also allows them to then put the laws that they want in and saying, hey, guys, people are really angry and mad at us.
We've got to do something about this.
And a lot of Jews are like, we're just trying to live our life.
We're just trying to give you guys pornography and other things that you guys consume.
You know, maybe, just maybe we don't, we all, we're not trying to die.
We're just trying to have sex and pervert your kids or whatever.
Like, you know what I mean?
But that's not, that's not, doesn't mean we want you to kill us.
And they know that people are like, you know, getting mad about the pornography because they're starting to put eyes on the war.
And then it makes them think about Israel.
And they start to look at what else Jews are doing.
And then they start to, you know, then the white man learns to hate.
So some of these Jews are kind of like not supporting this.
But I only brought this whole section up because I know we've talked a lot about this here.
I think that this division of Jews running Israel is trying to get anti-Semitism to increase.
And everyone's like, we're noticing now.
I think they want you to notice.
They're trying to get you to notice.
And that's why they're so flagrant.
That's why they're so flagrant because they need you to hate so that they can put the laws that they want in.
And we do hate.
But maybe it's, we're not all, we're not, maybe we're not, maybe we're not winning by hating.
And maybe that's why some people are taking a moderate approach and trying to avoid blaming Israel.
Maybe, maybe they're just afraid of what's going to happen or if this is what they want from us and we're trying to keep it down for a little while longer.
Well, we've seen them do pushes for pretty much controlling social media.
There was a couple of leaders from Israel came out and they said that they're hoping that social media starts to crack down on anti-Semitism.
And there is a division going on in Israel.
There are groups that are for Netanyahu and there's groups that are not.
The one thing they want you to do, though, is they want to make us so anything you say against Netanyahu or his regime is that you're being anti-Semitic.
They want to lump everybody together.
So I always say that, you know, I don't think all Jews are bad, but unfortunately, the ones in power are doing terrible actions.
They're destroying our country from within.
And then they're also going ahead and destroying other countries, as we've seen.
But they want to limit the speech as much as possible.
And that's why the only reason you're seeing the Trump administration jump into this and trying to push the whole hate speech and all this stuff is because they want to control the narrative as much as possible.
Is it possible that, you know, they are allowing certain things to happen so this way we speak out more?
It is a possibility.
But regardless, we shouldn't be bending over backwards for any foreign country.
We should only be putting America first.
We should be worrying about the American people.
As I mentioned, what happened on October 7th, it's anytime someone passes away or goes through anything like that, that is a terrible thing.
But we're more focused on what's going on in our country.
We can't be worrying about what's happening overseas when our country is crumbling from within.
We have, you know, someone riding on a train getting stabbed in the neck.
You have all these other incidences where women are getting attacked in the streets.
We can't allow this to continue.
We have to put all eyes on America and we need to stop playing this game with these people.
Mendoza, what do you think about this, this, like, this distinction, right?
Because I was laughing.
I was with, I'm not going to say who, but I was with a potential investor and he's Gen X. You know, he's a really cool guy getting cigars.
I really liked him.
And, you know, you know what I'm talking about.
We went about cigars, but he said something.
I was totally laughing because he was like, you know, you got to like, you know, people are not going to digest things because like if you if you just say like it's all the Jews or you just like do this you don't explain the groups and get people on your thinking, then like you're not going to, you know, you're not going to lose people.
And I'm like, do you know what Nick Fuentes' numbers are right now?
And I showed him and he's like, all right, like basically, maybe I go, maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe you should just call them all out or whatever.
And he was saying like, we're in a tough position where some people do want to just reduce the conversation down and they are attracted to that.
Like our culture is really split, particularly young millennials and Gen Z. Just like, just, they just want reductionist arguments.
All women are whores or, you know, it's, we got to get all the Jews off.
And it's ways to confront what we're dealing with and to not beat around the bush.
Because so many people have been saying, you know, was it Frankis and whatever and all this stuff?
And it's really done us a disservice.
At the same time, there's also a bunch of Gen X and boomers and stuff right now.
Yeah, they'll die off, but like we still need them.
They have the money.
They have the resources.
They own the homes.
They like have the manipulation of the markets that we can't lose them too.
And we kind of got to wake them up or we're not going to win.
I don't know if we can.
I don't know what you think about that, but in terms of messaging with this stuff, we're trying to kind of take a middle ground to attract both, being blunt, but also take them on.
I definitely can see the divide.
I don't know if you understand what I'm saying.
You can see the divide.
I don't know what's more effective, but I think it is just an age gap.
Like I think one works better with older people, one works better with younger people.
Well, I mean, first of all, I didn't really get a question from that, but I think what you're saying is, well, so I mean, this is one thing that we've been talking about behind the scenes for a long time now, which is, yeah, like it's like, you know, some of us have been red-pilled for longer than other people.
And I think that when people get red-pilled more recently, like they're just now like, you know, these relevant facts that everyone's pulling up, it's still like shocking to people.
So it still works in some people.
And then some people do like to engage with the content, whether it's tweets or streams or whatever.
But I'm at this point where I'm kind of tired of it.
And like it does kind of just seem like the lowest hanging fruit for the lowest common denominator to blame Jews for everything, even though, you know, I mean, they are behind a lot of things.
And this is not me taking money, getting the club.
Like, like, people that accuse us of talking about this all the time, you have to, you have to try, you have to intentionally not talk about current events if you want to avoid talking about them.
I think people could be forgiven if they thought that, like, you know, if they thought like our prep started from Jews and then kind of precipitated from Jews aren't mentioned.
So they're trying to go get control from inside the Congress even to control speech in the Congress.
They don't, the GOP now is trying to root out any congressmen or congresswomen.
This is why I know laws are coming.
They want to root out anybody who's isolationist.
So anybody who's not neocon, like Massey and Marjorie Taylor Green, who, by the way, Marjorie Taylor Green said that there were Jewish space lasers and they called her crazy.
And we just found out yesterday, over $10 billion developed in the development.
Jewish space lasers are now being deployed.
This is not a joke.
We'll talk about that in a second.
The Jewish space lasers, I watched the whole like BBC statement on it and like, I guess it was real.
And you're like, that's why they want her out.
And when you see that they're trying to root out people who are speaking out against Israel, I believe it's not just because like they don't want anti-Israel voices.
They don't want anti-Israel votes.
So they want to be able to put votes that restrict speech based on anti-Semitism and they want everybody to go along with it.
Because if you have opposition, it may not pass because if you lose a few votes with the Democrats, it may not pass.
Listen to this.
House Speaker Mike Johnson held a private meeting with APAC and Jewish leaders on Wednesday on Capitol Hill, wherein he reportedly pledged to screen out isolationist GOP candidates to prevent the wing of the party from growing larger in the house.
Isolationist means anti-Israel.
It means anti-neocon.
If you watch the show regularly, you would know that they are working together.
They're not the same thing, but they have similar end goals.
Representative Tim Wahlberg, who is also part of the meeting, revealed that he had been texting recently with anti-defamation league CEO Jonathan Greenblatt about the proliferation of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about the killing of influence of Charlie Kirk, Jewish insider, reported.
Though nearly all the participants remained mum on what went down, Representative David Kustoff tweeted out an image of the room and you can make out as many participants, including several Jewish insiders with the hats, which actually come full size, but they're unfortunately made of wool.
And these women often forget to turn the dryer off because it's the Sabbath and they can't press the button.
So this hats shrink very, very much.
Everything that they touch shrinks.
Even a donut is missing a piece of the bread in the middle.
They couldn't even give you a full piece of bread.
The donut and the donut and the bagel.
They took a little piece out to keep for themselves.
And you got to buy the donut hole separately.
You think that like that?
They took a piece of bread and they sell it to you in two parts.
Yeah, so that's so TikTok is being bought by the Jews.
And what they've done is, like, let me go this rest.
The U.S. government, I don't know why this is cut off.
Sorry, guys.
The website is formatted.
It's not our fault, I promise you.
It's like just a weird format.
TikTok, which the U.S. government moved to ban last year for allowing criticism of Israel to go viral, is reportedly now in final talks to be bought by a small group of Zionist billionaires.
Larry Ellison, the Oracle mega billionaire, who had donated millions to the IDF directly, to the actual Israeli Defense Force, just had his kid buy Paramount CBS to have Barry Weiss run, is trying to buy CNN and now we'll buy TikTok.
Glenn Greenwald noted on X, lucky break for Israel.
Like, okay, so this is just huge in itself.
Glenn Greenwald is also Jewish.
Hence, this is not an anti-Semitic thing to notice.
Somebody I saw posted the dumbest thing, though, and they said, like, why don't white people just get rich and do the same thing?
I'm like, white people do own enterprising companies.
But we also had Elon purchase X, and then the second he came out against the ADL, he had to go take a tour, you know, and head over to Israel and check out all these different locations.
I mean, the reason why white people can't do this is because the political forces that have prevented white people from doing anything to benefit white people.
We don't have freedom of association.
We don't have the ability to create our own clubs.
We don't have the ability to create our own schools.
You know, white people used to be like this.
We used to ban colored people and Jews from coming to our clubs.
This is what it was always like in Beverly Hills in West Palm Beach, where we're at right now.
Jews could never go join the clubs here.
And Jews went through the political force and lobbied and got the laws changed.
So as long as Jewish people are in political office, lobbying.
Now, why is it that we can't just come together as white people?
Really?
There is nothing stopping us inherently, except for the ADL, Southern Poverty Law Center, instead of the Department of Justice, who will come against you instead of your attorney general of your state, instead of the state legislator in your state, except for your local government bodies, except for activist firms, corporations, BlackRock, State Street, Vanguard.
But what it is, is they created this pillar so that white people can't associate.
We can do this.
This is what we always did.
So the very thing that they tell us that we're evil for having done in the past, they're doing now.
It's just them doing it.
So they've made us doing it.
It's one of these things where it's like only like only I can do it and you can't because it's like, it's like when a kid tags you and then you go to tag him back and he goes, I'm not playing anymore.
I quit.
I'm not playing anymore.
And you're like, wait, I was just about to get you back.
And it's like, you've changed the rules of the game mid-game and now I can't get you.
But I'm like, this makes no sense.
You're right in my reach.
I could tag you right now.
So they're right in our reach, but the game's changed.
And so you see like Arville immediately is under investigation for just trying to live.
Like, this is not an offense to him.
Like, literally just trying to like create like a little like boony shack of like white people of like, you know, in the middle of shitpant nowhere.
Like it's nowhere.
And black people don't even like to live it.
They don't like to go in nature.
Why do you want to live out there?
And they're mad because they just don't want white people being able to do anything for their benefit.
And they hate it.
They hate it.
You know, they just got me.
They just destroyed a very important income source for me over my views on Israel and the way that I support white people.
That's considered extremism because I say that white people should be allowed to act collectively.
That's not even an extreme statement.
That's not extreme.
But people say, why don't white people do this?
There's a real reason why they've made it nearly legally impossible.
Over in Arkansas, you know, you're going to get a lot of pushback from that.
They've gone to the point where they won't allow us to come together.
They also gone to the point where they want to teach us that everything in our history is terrible and everything we've ever did is wrong.
And they want us also to think and our children to think that we have some type of privilege and that we need to go ahead and apologize for everything in history, which is crazy because this was our country.
They've come here.
They've infiltrated to the point where they have all of us confused.
Everybody else is allowed to come together to do whatever they want.
But yet if a group of whites come together or try to do anything as united, then they pretty much stop us.
And I think it's out of fear.
They don't want us to come together.
They don't want us to have our similar values and the way we think.
They don't want that.
They want to go ahead and they want to create their quote-unquote melting pot or whatever you want to call it.
They want to send over as many illegals as they can to flood our nation.
And, you know, I mean, they've been doing it for years.
They say, go bomb a country for us.
And after you bomb the country, we just want you to inherit everybody.
But meanwhile, in Israel, they're not taking any of those people in.
Number one, as we're talking about this, one of the things that's kind of crazy, if you work with me, you'll find that you'll just hear me in my office, like screaming and stuff.
Yeah, that's true, which we will talk about later.
But honestly, like the only downside to having to working your testosterone is that you get like some backne usually a little bit.
Like you can get some backne, and then you also get like rage.
Like that's called like Royd rage, you know?
But the problem, the nice thing is that there's a little more mild ways to work on your testosterone than like therapies that actually works very effectively, that doesn't have those nasty side effects.
And it's actually a product called Man's Edge because it's going to get you to the edge of where you would have the downsides, but with only the upside.
I've never had any side effects from this alone directly that are bad, only good side effects, including like better libido, more energy in your lifts, like better sleep.
Now, Man's Edge comes with like fenugreek, Tongadali, NO2, IGF, like growth factor.
And it's all in one carbon system that's under your tongue.
And I take this every day.
Well, actually, but I cycle.
I cycle.
So, like, I'll skip like one day a week.
And then I'll like sometimes go off of it for like a month and go back on it because with anything with your hormones, you got to like cycle.
That's just kind of what it is.
But you essentially take two of these.
So you go like this.
You go take two of these.
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And then you put it under your tongue for about 30 seconds.
By the way, these have been much better discussions.
I know people can tell, but I've gotten so much less, you know, just like talking about random shit.
I've been more serious, more interested in actually discussing what's going on in the world, trying to explain to you guys together what's happening because shit's gotten serious.
And I've been really, really fucked up, man, for like for weeks.
Like for like since my car got stolen and I and I and the insurance was gapped and I had to pay that off plus buy a new car, you know, I was at $104,000, you know, and that's like, I don't, I don't have, I don't, you know, I'm not the richest guy in the world.
And, you know, I don't keep a ton of like liquid cash.
So I think for anybody that's like not uber rich, losing $104,000 that was unexpected would be a huge fucking hit for anyone.
And it's depressing, right?
Like when you lose that money, when you think what you could have done with it, I only say this because it put me on a sort of like a downward spiral.
And then, and then, um, but at least I had a good income.
And then the Jews came after my income successfully, actually, and really put me in a, in a, in a dire situation.
I hadn't even responded to it yet.
This is a week within a week of losing my car.
I lose like, I think a little more than a week, but it's like a week and a half.
I lose one of my main contracts and I'm like distraught.
I'm like, so I lost all my money.
I lose a bunch of my income.
And then the next day I go into work trying to figure out what to do.
And then Charlie's murdered.
Charlie's murdered.
And then like even today, I almost got into a car pile up in my car, you know, saved my life.
So God is looking out for me.
But one thing that happened, I've been, I've been so, so dark in my head, like so deeply dark and dissatisfied with life.
But I've been channeling it into action.
We have this big tour coming up, eight schools in eight weeks.
We're starting with Liberty University on October 2nd in memorial of Charlie Kirk, our turning point.
Sorry to train point.
This is not a long, we're not calling the rest of our things our turning point.
It's just called Rift U. We're just doing a little mini tour to honor Charlie.
We're also not competing with Turning Point.
I'll explain later.
Rift U is not going to be having clubs.
It's going to be trying to empower clubs on campus.
So I, in the spirit of Charlie, decided that we're going to start honoring him by activating soldiers on the field.
But unlike the people who killed Charlie, we're not asking them to use violence.
We're asking to use their voice to honor him.
And on top of that, it's like, you know, we have four new shows, three new shows launching the next 90 days here on this network.
And so, you know, things have been stressful.
They've been, they've been, they've been arduous and absolutely difficult.
But then I also, in the midst of this, I felt so desperate.
God started talking to me.
I haven't heard God's voice in a long time.
I have not heard God's voice in a long time.
Like, because without holiness, you cannot see the Lord, right?
The Bible's clear on that in the Bible.
Like, when you're not living a holy life, you can't see Christ.
And I don't live a holy life per se.
You know what I mean?
I'm a little bit of a like, I'm like a reformed degenerate, you know, in my own regard.
And I'm not, I don't hide that from people.
Like, I'm not a fake.
Like, I don't get on screen and I'm like Rob Smith.
It's like, wait, aren't you having anal sex every night?
That's weird.
And like, I don't like those kind of people.
Um, especially because you know, obviously, I have some like Michael Hennessy on the show.
I don't judge him, but I, I, I, uh, I, I, I leave it at this.
I'm saying I felt desperate and to the point where I needed divine intervention because I was clear that I'm not going to kill myself and I'm not going to hurt anybody because I don't, I don't want anyone to read, read that tweet I put out and be like, then I die.
And they'd be like, oh, he killed himself.
I did not kill myself.
The Lord started speaking to me in mysterious ways.
You know, I have a really, I have a personal, serious problem going on in my personal life that's really been heavy on my heart.
And some old black fella approaches me and tells me basically what to do with the problem in my life that doesn't even know that I have it.
And it's like, it's just like, you know, an interpersonal problem with somebody.
And they're like, here's what you need to do, man.
If you ever struggle with this kind of issue with someone, this is how you should respond to it and what you need to do.
And I was like, that's really weird.
It was at a pizza shop too.
And I'm like, what the heck?
And then, like, I'm like, man, do I need to lean into God?
But that seemed like that was like a divine, like someone, like, that guy just was like, spoke to me.
And then, like, the same day, this like Anon account I've never don't follow just like messages me randomly and is like, to whom much is given, much is required.
Like, that's a weird thing to read.
So I messaged him back.
I was like, why did you send me this?
And it's like, I had this strong, I have no idea.
Honestly, I thought it was weird, but I just randomly was like, you have to message Elijah Shea for this.
And I was like, you know, I don't, like, I don't read on my DMs very often.
And I was like, but why did you send it?
He's like, I don't know.
I just, that's just, I just had this strong feeling you needed to read that.
That's a verse thing from Luke, I think, maybe.
And I, I, like, I actually did prayer, like, actually sat down and prayed.
Uh, you know, I know it's going to weird people out, but it's like, you know, like, I believe in tongues.
I believe I used, like, you know, and I think it's a really powerful way to connect to God.
I don't think it's something that people necessarily, I think it's very clear in the Bible and it's, it's, in the, in the, in the Greek, it's very clear what it is, but people use it in public a lot to to sound holy instead of realizing it's, it's kind of like a humbling gift.
It's, it actually kind of makes you sound stupid and it's a way to connect your heart to the spirit of God.
And I prayed in my known tongue.
I prayed and I sat there and I was like, and I felt like I felt the presence of God in my room.
I felt God and I have not felt the presence of God in that room.
I've only been living there for a couple months.
I haven't felt him in that room.
I haven't felt him in my house.
You know, maybe the closest I could say I feel to that is when I see my kids in the morning, you know, like I see the presence of joy.
And I feel like, I mean, I haven't had peace in my life in so long.
And I felt, I felt something assure me that it's going to, we're going to work this out.
But it's, but it, but it came with a severity and a seriousness of like, of like, you know, we are going to give an account for every word that we say, for every action that we take.
And Kevin Pasobic told me one thing that I thought was really cool.
And that's Jack Pisobic's brother, by the way.
He said this, and I want us all to know this.
He's like, are you a Christian, man?
I go, look, okay, it's a complicated answer.
You know, I'm going to give a B.B. Netanyahu denying Charlie Kirk's murder answer.
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm going to give you a long answer.
But I said, what do you mean?
I go, yes, I believe in Jesus Christ.
I've never stopped believing in Christ.
I've never stopped believing in the word.
I go, but the things that I've seen that I've heard and the way that I just see religious people acting, I feel like I have to be real with who I am and how I am.
You know, I don't want to be too fixed.
Too many people that are like act holy on Sunday and then the rest of the week they're not.
Or they think they're better than people because they go to church, but like they'll be, they'll do a different, they'll have struggle with different sins than I do and they think it's less, it's better.
It's like, like, it's like, it's like the fornicator who judges like the adulterer or the adulterer who judges the thief or the thief who judges the murder.
It's like, yes, I mean, obviously murder is going to have a longer prison sentence and it's permanent and theft, you can give things back.
Yes, these are different sins and they have different consequences, but like, you know, I just don't want to see myself as different than other sinners.
I just don't want to do it.
I don't want to do it.
And I don't want to give off this public opinion.
Like I'm like this like, you know, posting Bible verses every day and this public, you know, example of God when I'm not.
And I think it's a hypocritical and he gives a bad look to God.
I think a lot of people do it for themselves and that making God look bad.
That's what I think people just do.
It makes them feel better and they're religious to make themselves feel better.
And it doesn't, to me, it's off-putting from what I know.
And I'm just, I'm not into the bullshit.
But he told me, he's like, dude, look, man, there's now more than ever needed time for people to seek God and to tell people to seek God.
And you don't have to be like a wholly perfect man to just encourage people to do what you know they need to do.
I mean, the goal is to seek as close to Jesus as we can, but none of us are going to be 100% perfect.
And I think there's something bad when we go around and we LARP and we pretend, you know, that we're on some higher platform, like that, you know, we're much more religious and we do this, but then through the rest of the week, we're partying and things like that.
You know, a lot of times that, one, that steers people away because it comes out disingenuous.
Two, once those people go ahead and if they say that they do nothing wrong, second, they do something wrong, then people look to it and they say, okay, well, I don't want to be Christian because that person did this.
You know, we're all on this journey together.
God is with us.
He's walking with us.
You know, we don't lose God.
I mean, God doesn't lose us.
We lose God.
We pull away.
But the best thing to do is each and every day, just try to be a better person and try to grow closer to him and dive more into his word.
So a lot of these other people, too, the reason they point fingers is there's a habit that, you know, a lot of people in this world do is we point fingers to make ourselves feel better.
Yeah, they're pointing at you at your sin and saying, okay, well, you did this.
You're a terrible person.
But the reason they're saying that too, a lot of times is because they have something else that they're doing.
And they feel like if they can make you the villain, it makes them feel better.
I did want to read real fast, a $20 super chat from the Spanish Inquisitor said, there's corruption in Rome, but the Eastern churches are run by the Kremlin.
And even Jay admits that Rome was the sign of unity.
You don't leave Jesus because of Judas and you don't leave the church because of bad managers.
That's actually a really good statement, man.
I appreciate that.
And I agree with you, though, Henny.
I think, you know, because we're going to keep talking about this control of speech.
The reason why I bring up the spiritual aspect, I know people don't like it, but I want people to realize when we talk about it on this show, this is not, this is not like the, I'm not telling you.
Like, I don't, I actually don't care if you're evangelical or you're Protestant or you're Catholic or you're Orthodox.
Maybe I will care one day.
I don't, I don't care right now.
I do care if you're evangelical, actually.
Stop being gay.
Zionist evangelical, please stop.
I'm going to play a clip that is so crazy about this.
Is there anybody you can bring up?
Can you bring up the Mike Huckabee clip?
It was on my page I shared.
You know what I'm talking about?
Where he's standing in front of there and he's telling, he's explaining about Christianity.
I'm going to show you an example of what I think is where religion is used politically in a way that's bad.
We'll show you one where it's good.
But I really do believe that we need discernment in these days.
We need discernment and we need to follow nobody but Jesus.
The phrase Christ is king has become popular because it's a way of saying, I don't think that's not it, is it?
Is it the one where he's standing in front of outside?
I just retweeted it within a couple, like to two days.
You have to scroll through.
I didn't upload it myself.
We're going to have to have discernment in a way that like it has to be authentic and genuine.
And we're going to have to trust God because it's going to seem so dark that it's not going to get better.
But it's feeling right now a lot like it felt at the height of COVID when they were putting mandates out, when they were forcing us to strap things on our face to get on flights, when they were making us deny science and reality and deny what was in front of us and restrict our travel, especially my family being Australian.
It was very, very tough for them.
The restrictions were insane.
And going through that, it felt like, God, why?
This is like, that was global, right?
It wasn't even like you just go to another country and be fine.
It was like universally, people were crazy and you couldn't escape the insanity.
It was like, it was just a zoo.
And the only thing you could do to escape the insanity was just go into nature.
What an honor to be here for this incredible ceremony.
Mr. Prime Minister, Secretary Rubio, all of the wonderful people who made this possible by their generosity, contributing to something that is historic and something that is a living memorial of what God has done.
It was 4,000 years ago here in this city on Mount Moriah where God chose his people.
He not only chose a people, but he chose a place.
And then he chose for the people in this place a purpose.
The people were the Jewish people.
The place was Israel.
And the purpose was to be a light to the world and to show that we don't have to look for God because he is looking for us.
And that is what so separates the long history of why this city is so important.
Those of us who are not Jewish, we thank you for giving all of us a foundation of morality and decency and civilization upon which our own faith is built.
For without yours, we don't have one.
As I often tell my Jewish friends, you can be Jewish.
You don't need me.
But I cannot be who I am in my faith without the debt of obligation that I owe to you for having listened to God and been willing to be obedient to him when he called you to this place as his people for his eternal, everlasting purpose.
And I salute you and join you tonight in the celebration of this wonderful, magnificent, incredible reminder that God never has been finished with Israel and he never will be.
They'll come take these TVs are worth a couple dollars.
But yeah, I mean, dude, dude, I agree with you.
He's like, you know, we need a reformist because people are saying crazy things online, like this about Israel and that about Israel and this about Israel.
Like, Max Blumenthal has not liked people like me for a very long time.
And when he agreed to come on the show, he said something when he was on the show exposing the Hamptons meeting and the sketchy stuff around Tyler Robinson.
He was like, Yeah, I said, I didn't expect to be on the show.
And he goes, you know what?
Well, I guess part of the reason I'm on here is to like expose my work to a new audience.
Meaning, even he's like, I guess people that think like you like my work now.
And it's like, yeah, I do like your work exposing Zionist influence in the country.
And it's like, I think because we're so used to having sports teams, it's like either you're 100% Democrat or you're 100% Republican and whatever the team is going for, you have to agree and be on board.
That's why I've muted a bunch of words and names and stuff on X because people that focus on the like, well, she said this and he said that and he said this.
To me, that means you're in the bread and circus of politics.
You don't watch sports.
So you're not at mybookie.com.
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You're at mycapitalhill.com and you're and they just take your money.
And it's automatically taken out of your check, actually.
No, but I'm saying, like, I feel like those people are creating a bread and circus where now I've decided I want to go down to really discussing the truth.
And that's why we're going to try to avoid drama on the show.
I've already avoided people's personal drama, but I want to avoid the drama in the community because I don't give a fuck.
To be completely honest, you know, there was that whole disagreement with a bunch of prominent people.
I don't give a fuck.
I actually don't even care who was right or wrong.
If you agree Zionism is a problem and you want to root it out and you realize that there's Israeli control of our country and you realize that there's an immigration problem, like you agree on the major factors.
Like I'm just really not concerned with who's a little more right than the other.
And, you know, like I support Candace because she's right on the right issues.
I don't know what the fuck she's talking about with this Brigitte Macron stuff.
I have no idea either way.
I do believe that, Mendoza, I don't even know if that's true.
Like, is the Brigitte Macron stuff, is that even, do you have any clue if that's true?
I mean, it's almost like to me, it's on the same level of like flat earth where like once you talk to like a flat earther, like they somebody in our office actually has a flat earth photo in their house.
the macrons offer photographic on a side note my dream for for like this company to get to a point to where we can we're getting there but i literally want to get a custom desk and like a shot like that That's how I want.
So by the way, so going back a little bit to the laws that we were talking about, we mentioned that the Oracle owner is buying or he's allowing his son, I think, to buy TikTok and they're going to be censoring.
We also know, I'm going to see if we have it here.
Actually, I was talking about this with Noticer, one of our interns, and what you were saying, I was like, you know, a lot of shows are like for Catholics, right?
They're really trying to push you to be Catholic.
A lot of shows are trying to push you to become Protestant or like Joel Webb and whatever it was about, you know, becoming Christian.
And I go, I think this show is just for like degenerates and recovering degenerates, but it's also particularly for people that even if they are degenerate, they know it's not the right way to live and they don't want to live that way forever.
So we're for like the people with a mindset of like, you know, that the way to live, you know, the right way to live.
So you're like a Blunts for Jesus kind of person.
Like Blunts for Jesus watches this show, probably.
He's like smoking blunts every day, probably shouldn't be, but is like, yeah, but I do love God.
Dude, Gavin is got to be like Gavin is why I'm realizing I need God.
That will be me if I don't find God sooner than he did.
He did find God.
I'm totally joking, though.
Like, Gavin is like, I can see how you become Gavin McGinnis.
Like, do you know what I'm saying?
Like, 10, 15 more years of this shit, if I don't have God center my life, I'm also going to be peeing in cups in the middle of interviews and placing them on the desk, pulling shit pieces of paper out of my ass and showing them to people.
I will put a dildo up my butt and kiss Milo Yiannopoulos.
And people always message me, like, what do you mean by this?
I can't read it.
It's deleted.
And I'm like, I actually don't know what I meant by that.
But that's why I like Live Life Dangerously.
Occasionally, you'll see me just get onto a space, just absolutely obliterated, and yell at Jewish people and stuff, not for their Jewishness, but just for their retarded nature of who they are as people.
Not related to them being Jewish, just the person himself, you know, being a human being that's retarded.
But I also think sometimes I just have fun on there.
And it really is kind of a crazy place.
It's my most effective platform.
I do about 1.2 billion impressions a year.
It's kind of crazy.
You're in the billions.
But that's because you guys somehow enjoy the craziness.
And it's always been insane.
It's gotten me fired from several jobs now.
Literally, several jobs have been fired from because of this.