Lionel Nation - Laura Loomer's SHOCKING Final Prime Time Meltdown & Total Collapse in Real Time! Aired: 2026-04-23 Duration: 23:28 === Vizla Copper and Alaska Minerals (03:17) === [00:00:02] Ever so rarely, someone will ask me, what is it that you keep talking about regarding this Candace Owens thing or Eric Kirk and Charlie Kirk and this trial? [00:00:19] What do you find so fascinating about it? [00:00:23] And then I take their pulse and I ask them how long they've been in a coma and if they've seen any kind of medical attention. [00:00:31] And the latest one is, What is the big deal regarding Laura Loomer? [00:00:36] I mean, what has she said? [00:00:38] What has she done? [00:00:39] What has she exhibited? [00:00:44] And how has she behaved that has inspired such incredible, almost unseemly, unnatural fascination? [00:00:54] Is what? [00:00:58] And I'm trying to think, my God. [00:01:02] You don't know, do you? [00:01:05] You don't know. [00:01:09] Well, let me try to explain this for the umpteenth time. [00:01:14] But first, this important message. [00:01:17] Last year, we talked about Alaska, a powerhouse of mineral wealth with a long track record of responsible development. [00:01:23] Now it's back in focus. [00:01:25] With support from the Department of Defense and Department of Energy and the reopening of the Ambler Road project under President Trump, momentum is building fast. [00:01:36] Vizla Copper. [00:01:37] Trading as VCUFF in the U.S. and VCU in Canada has taken a major step forward. [00:01:43] The company now owns 100% of the Palmer Project, a high grade asset believed to hold billions in in ground value. [00:01:52] It was even named by Alaska's governor in a memo to the White House as a priority for domestic critical minerals. [00:01:58] And here is the headline Washington just rolled out over $42 billion in support for critical minerals in early 2026 alone. [00:02:09] We have seen this before. [00:02:11] Similar backing sent other Alaska explorers up over 200%. [00:02:15] Vizla trades at a fraction of that value. [00:02:19] Bottom line, America is rebuilding its mineral supply chain and domestic supply is winning. [00:02:25] Big thanks to Vizla Copper for making today's video possible. [00:02:30] Let me use an analogy. [00:02:32] I like analogies and metaphors and examples. [00:02:35] Every now and then I will be watching my YouTube rotation and something will be recommended to me. [00:02:44] And one will be some amateur or some drunk or somebody decides to take on a kind of a UFC or MMA world champion in a bar fight, or they try to sucker punch him or something. [00:02:59] There's one in particular where this incredibly famous fighter gets nudged or hit or pushed. [00:03:08] And what ensues is just the most brutal knockout or takedown you could imagine. [00:03:15] That's part one of the analysis. === Go After Words Not People (10:48) === [00:03:19] Candace Owens, just stay away from her if you don't have anything good to say. [00:03:29] I mean, there's a lot of people out there, just, it's like, you know, the Belgian Malinois or some, you know, some breed of vicious animal. [00:03:44] Not that she's vicious, but, but, but, by analogy is like, leave them alone, they won't hurt you, they don't bother you, they won't come after you don't, don't hurt them, don't threaten her, them or something they love, and you'll be fine. [00:04:00] Well well well, apparently Ms. Loomer didn't get the memo. [00:04:07] That's number one. [00:04:09] Number two if you're going to take somebody on. [00:04:17] and if you're going to take on somebody who has The ability to research at levels that Woodward and Bernstein, Jack Anderson, Palantir, nobody has. [00:04:33] I don't know how. [00:04:34] Nobody ever showed me. [00:04:35] I never ask any questions. [00:04:38] But if you've got an arrest record or some type of restraining order or psych eval or something or anything you've ever said or any. [00:04:53] Frightening photo you've ever taken, or anything, not her. [00:05:02] What are you doing? [00:05:04] Because not only does she have this ability to access this particular type of research talent, but she has millions of unabashed acolytes, devoted followers, apostles, minions, who will spend their night. [00:05:24] And day and every waking hour pouring over everything. [00:05:33] So remember, unless you want to do a reverse of this is your life, kind of a Ralph Edwards dark version, ask your parents. [00:05:43] Don't do this. [00:05:46] Next, if you're planning on attacking her, which again, please refer to the first two admonitions, but if this is your goal, Laura, if this is what you do, Go after something in particular as to a claim, as to an allegation, a position, something that's rather sterile in terms of the subject matter. [00:06:12] Don't go after personal things, family, husbands, children. [00:06:17] I don't know where this is, I don't know how to say this enough. [00:06:23] Go after something that she has said that is wrong. [00:06:25] You were incorrect about point A, B, or whatever. [00:06:29] In fact, that should be something which I think most people should use in their life, irrespective of who you are. [00:06:36] Go after what you're saying, not who you are. [00:06:38] Your background, whether your marriage is leave marriage and family out of it. [00:06:43] Next. [00:06:50] And this is probably this has to be said delicately. [00:06:56] We live in a world, my friend. [00:06:58] We live in a world where when it comes to the internet, oh my God, the trolls and now with every AI piece of hardware and software and I don't know how to say this. [00:07:20] I'm trying to be. [00:07:22] If you have a seemingly endless list of weird, forgive me, photos, snapshots, poses, visages, countenances, images that look like Lon Chaney met Marty Feldman, ask your parents again. [00:07:51] Remember, again, Jack Reacher. [00:07:54] You asked for it. [00:07:55] You wanted this. [00:07:59] I don't want to talk about what people look like, but in terms of don't do this just for your own sanity. [00:08:09] And finally, finally, if you're going to attack somebody personally, there's a difference between you don't know what you're talking about, your ambition is getting in the way of your common sense. [00:08:26] Okay, it's kind of personal. [00:08:28] It's an an hominem, but not really. [00:08:30] Okay, all right, all right. [00:08:33] As opposed to God hates you, we hate you, no one loves you. [00:08:40] That comes across as projection. [00:08:45] That is you talking about you and talking maybe to yourself. [00:08:57] Mental illness. [00:08:59] Emotional fragility. [00:09:04] Whatever the form, whether it's just raw emotional instability or substance abuse. [00:09:11] I don't think anybody's alleging that, but it's very, two things. [00:09:15] It's very sad, but please, it's fascinating. [00:09:21] It's fascinating. [00:09:24] Okay? [00:09:26] You think this, you want to see? [00:09:30] Go online, go to YouTube and look up. [00:09:34] These weird, you know, remember when people would be using these tweaking and meth and all these hypnotics and they were outside? [00:09:45] And it was one endless presentation of people stopping traffic and acting bizarre. [00:09:59] As my mother would say, all those people were once cute babies. [00:10:04] All these fallen souls were. [00:10:09] Kids who never wanted this, but you're fascinated. [00:10:14] Have you come across those pictures of the faces of meth? [00:10:19] The mugshots, you see some nice looking young lady from college, and then you see her, she looks like Irene Ryan meets Anne Ramsey. [00:10:31] Ask your parents again. [00:10:33] But horror, and you're transfixed. [00:10:38] You're fascinated by this. [00:10:41] How can this be? [00:10:42] This is nuts. [00:10:45] If you've ever seen a documentary on mental hospitals from Creedmoor and Bellevue and Wild, Bedlam, which is from Bethlehem. [00:10:57] It's a British famous psychiatric prison, and their pronunciation was Bedlam and psychopathy and schizoid. [00:11:07] Remember when your mother would say, Don't look? [00:11:11] And you would say, Mommy, what's that? [00:11:13] Don't look. [00:11:14] And that just meant, look, see the way we are? [00:11:17] It's natural. [00:11:19] We go through life. [00:11:20] Do you want to see another map of the Strait of Hormuz? [00:11:24] No. [00:11:26] Even though that's critical, that's important. [00:11:28] That's absolutely. [00:11:30] How about some tanker out in the middle of the Persian Gulf? [00:11:34] No. [00:11:36] Now that's going to affect you. [00:11:37] Yes, but it's not interesting. [00:11:39] Or do you want to see somebody who is absolutely in the throes? [00:11:45] Of batshit, crazy, real time, prime time meltdown. [00:11:51] I'm sorry. [00:11:53] Human nature is what it is. [00:11:54] That's what this is about. [00:11:55] So you put all of this together and you're saying, get ready, get ready. [00:12:05] There's a YouTube about somebody who walks into a boxing coach's gym and he insults this coach. [00:12:13] And the coach says, you want to get into the ring? [00:12:16] And you know it. [00:12:17] You say, oh no, this guy's a professional boxer against this lunatic, I guess, who watched too many videos. [00:12:25] And you know it's coming. [00:12:26] And you're saying, why am I watching this? [00:12:28] Why? [00:12:28] Because it's fascinating. [00:12:30] And you see basically something that you're not supposed to see. [00:12:35] When I was a prosecutor, whenever there were new batches, this is terrible, of murder pictures, crime scenes from various colleagues, you would get the case and you would look through them. [00:12:55] It was the most fascinating thing you can imagine because this is not what you see normally. [00:13:00] You don't see this. [00:13:01] You hear about it on TV, and you kind of sort of, this is real time, real time, black and white or color. [00:13:10] And the black and white was the worst. [00:13:14] Zoom in. [00:13:14] And if you've ever seen crime scene photos, the photographers know exactly what to show you in terms of getting in the crime scene, the background pictures. [00:13:28] But then when they would say, like, sexy it up in a terrible way, they're almost like fashion photographers. [00:13:34] They know the angle. [00:13:36] They're so good at this because they can really convey to you the horror of it. [00:13:39] You know, pout for me. [00:13:40] Make love to the camera. [00:13:41] You can imagine like Scavulo or somebody. [00:13:44] Ask your parent. [00:13:46] That's what this is. [00:13:48] We're seeing something, everything stops. [00:13:51] And what's going to be the worst part, the worst part, we love, we, society loves the loon, loves the, you know, the, the, The loon, you know, the psycho. === The Left Press Corps Crying (09:20) === [00:14:08] I'm not making any psychiatric diagnoses. [00:14:13] I'm not a professional. [00:14:14] I've never met Laura Loomer. [00:14:15] I don't know anything about her. [00:14:16] She could just be, this could all be an act. [00:14:19] What an act. [00:14:20] But whatever. [00:14:21] So we don't know. [00:14:21] And until you remember, until you meet somebody, you never know. [00:14:26] By the way, this works in reverse. [00:14:28] Just because everybody loves somebody doesn't mean that when you meet them, you think, oh my God. [00:14:33] Because you may meet somebody that everybody, maybe you've seen this in life, or somebody said, this is the worst person in the world. [00:14:37] finally you make their acquaintance and you realize they're not so bad well that's the way life is so i'm not i'm not making diagnosis but when all of this is said and done you can have fun you know and you can you know make who knows she might have a great career as a as a uh kind of a social media commentator or influencer or whatever it is i don't know but Respectability and access to the president? [00:15:03] No. [00:15:04] I can't believe his vetting process. [00:15:10] I don't know. [00:15:15] I'd love to see the people that the Trump administration rejected, said no. [00:15:22] They're too much trouble. [00:15:26] I can't imagine this. [00:15:27] I don't want to get this into a political thing. [00:15:29] But when she is done, when this is done, the Trump administration is going to have so many problems right now as it is. [00:15:34] Look at what's going on with Kash Patel. [00:15:38] Look at what's going on with Kash Patel. [00:15:39] This isn't a train wreck. [00:15:44] It's a train wreck and a car wreck and a nine car pileup. [00:15:49] Again, it's disaster in slow motion that fascinates us. [00:15:54] It's like video rubbernecking. [00:15:56] We can't believe this guy is the head of the FBI. [00:16:03] And what we're seeing right now is a lot of folks that I'm. [00:16:05] You know, people would say, and we've praised before, you know, Trump's crazy. [00:16:09] He's not crazy. [00:16:11] Trump's crazy. [00:16:15] And the first time Trump won was, well, there's some good people there. [00:16:20] But now we're looking around and saying, well, he may not be crazy, but the people he's hanging around with, dear God, what is happening? [00:16:29] And why? [00:16:30] It's fascinating, which, by the way, parenthetically, this is why when Trump finally leaves office, the left press corps is going to be crying. [00:16:40] Like you cannot believe. [00:16:43] But let me explain. [00:16:48] This is something which is beyond incredible. [00:16:52] This will have no good end. [00:16:54] There won't be a conclusion. [00:16:56] There won't be a finale. [00:16:58] There will be no denouement, no valedictory. [00:17:02] No, just a eulogium, an elegy, a funereal adumbration kind of a peroration, a wrap up. [00:17:17] When it hits critical mass, when everybody walks away, like that final scene from the Army McCarthy hearings, when they just got up and just turned their back on Joe McCarthy and he's yelling and screaming by himself and they're just walking away and it's just over. [00:17:33] It's like one of the saddest. [00:17:35] Ends of a career, but if you ever get to see this, people just say, and they walk away. [00:17:40] Sometimes when they say, this just isn't fair, this isn't funny anymore. [00:17:44] This is very serious. [00:17:46] And what's also weird is like sometimes, have you ever noticed that at the time this is happening, and I'm making no, please, I'm making no comparisons whatsoever, but remember Jim Jones from the, not the people's, whatever the San Francisco, whatever that was, Jim Jones, when he was doing his preaching, didn't sound crazy. [00:18:10] Didn't sound crazy. [00:18:12] I mean, he had sunglasses. [00:18:14] And then later on, when you know what he did, then you watch what he said before and you say, How did we miss this? [00:18:23] I don't want to be these people who presage the future, who claim to be Vatic and Pythonic and they augur the future. [00:18:33] They read the entrails of the beast. [00:18:35] I'm not Nostradamus. [00:18:36] I don't want this to be. [00:18:39] I don't want this to be the way I think it would be. [00:18:42] If I were to do a movie, if I were to do a movie, a script, and you were giving me the Laura Loomer story, the arc of this, the trajectory of the story would be a very bad final scene because it's building up, building up, building up. [00:18:59] And finally, this time, there was always a way to escape it. [00:19:05] There was always a way where something new would come up. [00:19:08] This could be, this is the final straw. [00:19:11] After this, what is there? [00:19:14] Who will talk with her? [00:19:16] I mean, there was always, it wasn't that bad then. [00:19:20] It was something, you know, there are these people, and you think they've gone too far. [00:19:25] For example, Alex Jones. [00:19:26] People talk about Alex Jones. [00:19:27] Alex Jones is a genius. [00:19:28] Don't even throw him into the mix. [00:19:31] Look at what he has said about this. [00:19:33] Look at what Alex Jones, I mean, Roger Stone has said. [00:19:38] People who either knew her or now are saying, wait a minute, what's going on here? [00:19:42] So friends are friends, prior allies. [00:19:47] You're seeing everybody say, they're just walking away. [00:19:51] It's the, It's the Joe McCarthy scene. [00:19:54] People are just walking away and they're saying, There's nothing we can do anymore. [00:19:56] This is unsalvageable. [00:19:57] And then you're radioactive. [00:20:00] And then what is there? [00:20:02] And then you become a joke. [00:20:04] And then pretty much people get tired of that because there's so much excitement. [00:20:08] So, one thing about the internet, very, very fast, it moves quickly. [00:20:11] There's the next person. [00:20:14] But like I said, people talked about Alex Jones, thought he was crazy. [00:20:18] People talk about Nick Fuentes and still do. [00:20:22] He's not crazy. [00:20:23] You may disagree with him vehemently. [00:20:25] He has said things that are Absolutely. [00:20:28] You wonder who's writing this for you, but he's not crazy. [00:20:31] He has had his moments of, well, maybe, but he's not gone. [00:20:38] Alex has never gone where they have left Earth's orbit, the gravitational pull of sanity. [00:20:44] You've never, there have been these people that we think, but they're not like that. [00:20:49] They're not. [00:20:51] People used to say, Ann Coulter is crazy. [00:20:53] She's not crazy in the least. [00:20:55] Nobody's crazy. [00:20:58] Nobody is. [00:21:00] Were you worried about their final condition when they become, when the sense of isolation hits them? [00:21:08] It gets very, very dangerous. [00:21:10] I worry about her. [00:21:12] There's two people whose fate and whose health, safety, and welfare I really worry about. [00:21:18] Number one is Tyler Robinson. [00:21:20] I can't say this enough. [00:21:21] And sometimes people, they say it so much where they actually want bad things to happen. [00:21:27] I'm not doing that. [00:21:28] So I say it very quickly, but I think you know what I'm saying. [00:21:30] I'm very, very, nothing will surprise me because remember, in his absence, things would be a lot smoother for a lot of bad people. [00:21:39] Okay? [00:21:39] Just look at it that way. [00:21:41] As for Laura, though, I can one day, I'm sorry to say this, see where she realizes that's it. [00:21:49] I've hit it. [00:21:50] I've done everything. [00:21:51] I had the president. [00:21:52] I had at least, there was some cachet. [00:21:55] I did have some political clout. [00:21:59] When her, watch how her most ardent allies are told, oh, Back off. [00:22:06] Back off. [00:22:08] And the people that loved her, used her, needed her, pursued her, are now going to be stepping back and saying, no. [00:22:18] And that, that is when it's over. [00:22:27] This is very, very scary stuff. [00:22:31] And I say this, like everybody else, I'm commenting on it because it's in the news. [00:22:36] I'm fascinated by it. [00:22:38] I can't believe what I'm saying. [00:22:39] But behind all of that, this stuff gets very scary. [00:22:45] Thank you for watching. [00:22:48] Please like this video. [00:22:50] I wish there was another word for like. [00:22:52] I wish approve of it, give it a thumbs up. [00:22:55] I don't know. [00:22:56] To like sounds ridiculous. [00:22:57] To like this? [00:22:58] You like this? [00:23:00] How saccharine, how anodyne, how like this. [00:23:05] Please subscribe to the channel. [00:23:06] Metrics are critical. [00:23:07] Metrics puts us into the HOV lane of listenability. [00:23:12] And also make sure that you hit that little button so you're notified of live streams and new videos. [00:23:17] And understand right now, this is interesting, this is fascinating. [00:23:20] Giggling and the wow is over with. [00:23:24] You are watching the collapse, the complete and total collapse of a human being.