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WAR WITH IRAN? False Flag Oil Tanker Attack | America First Ep. 406
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. .
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, Britney Senti, but I just can't do it.
You're an e-girl.
You know the rule.
No e-girls.
Who's not to clip?
No e-girls.
Never!
Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
No, I've never heard of it.
I've never heard of it.
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We'll meet our freedom.
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and its consequences have been a disaster for the human world.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human world.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo. will be our credo.
I'm sorry Britney Senti, but I just can't do it.
You're an e-girl, you know the rule.
No e-girls.
Who's got the clip?
No e-girls.
Never!
nick fuentes
Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
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I'm not sure what it was, that really big job plan, but I guess this is what I got.
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nick fuentes
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I'm not sure what it was, that really big job plan.
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I'm not sure what it was, that really big job plan.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom!
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo. will be our credo.
nick fuentes
I'm sorry Britney Santee, but I just can't do it.
You're an e-girl, you know the rule.
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No e-girls.
Who's got the clip?
No e-girls.
nick fuentes
Never!
Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
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I drove here in a break playing A.R.M.
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I'm not sure what it was that really big job man, but I guess this is what I got.
nick fuentes
I've never heard of it.
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I'm not sure what it was that.
I'm not sure what it was that really big job man, but I guess this is what I got.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom.
I'm sorry Britney Senti, but I just can't do it.
nick fuentes
You're an e-girl, you know the rule.
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No e-girls.
nick fuentes
Who's got the clip?
unidentified
No e-girls.
Never!
nick fuentes
Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
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Nah, I've never heard of it.
I've never heard of it.
What is that?
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
I get it number one, I get it number one.
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I ain't getting going back to bed.
That's what I'm going back to bed.
I got the right, you ain't going back to bed.
nick fuentes
I've never heard of it once.
Who's that?
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I'm going back to bed.
I didn't want you to get up with me.
That's right.
I didn't want you to say it.
It doesn't look at it.
I put it on the show.
You're what I'm going back.
I didn't want you to get up with me.
I didn't know what you did, you can eat it.
You want a try to make a sound in the morning.
I'm afraid what you're doing, baby.
I'm afraid what you're doing, baby.
I don't know why I'm here.
I'm afraid.
I think somebody's thinking here.
I'm afraid.
I don't want to call for the great world, baby.
So where I'm thinking is, only you're winning.
Somebody stop me.
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I'm thinking it's funny.
The boomer generation.
...and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
Americanism, not globalism will be our freedom!
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
Organizationism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
We'll be right back.
I'm sorry Britney Fenty, but I just can't do it.
You're an e-girl, you know the rule.
No e-girls.
Who's got the clip?
No e-girls.
Never!
nick fuentes
Hashtag never e-girls.
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Not even once.
nick fuentes
Not even once.
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
From this day on, it's going to be only America First.
America First.
America first.
nick fuentes
Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here today, Thursday, almost the end of the week.
And, you know, it's actually sort of interesting.
There hasn't been anything to talk about.
No major news happening at all.
And yet there has been so much going on.
Yet we have had so much to fill our shows.
So much Internet-y drama, right?
So we're capping off an exciting week, actually with some big news tonight.
Tonight there is actually a lot happening in the world, not just in our internet world.
We're talking about war with Iran!
Here we are again.
Here we are again, 2019.
How many years of the Trump administration?
And we have arrived once again at an imminent escalation situation with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
So...
We'll be discussing the situation.
Big news this morning.
There was an oil tanker which was attacked, allegedly, in the Gulf of Oman.
And the United States is blaming this on Iran.
Of course, the usual suspects, John Bolton, Mike Pompeo, are saying that Iran is responsible.
You know what the consequences of this could be.
So we'll be talking about what happened.
We'll be talking about the actual situation, the explosion, all the details about that.
We'll talk about Mike Pompeo's response, the response by the Iranians, what has built up to this situation.
We'll look at the sanctions on Iranian metals, the sanctions on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, new troop deployments in the Middle East, and we'll really cover the whole thing.
I think you're gonna know what my take is though.
It's not really a new take.
We've been saying the same thing for years now about Iran.
So it's gonna be pretty standard fare.
Sort of a clickbait title, but you know, that's alright.
But that's alright!
That's what gets new knickers into the nation, right?
So we need that.
So we'll be talking about that.
We'll also be talking about some stories in Tennessee and in Oberlin.
Fascinating how they don't cover this stuff anymore.
But there's this major, like, riot situation happening.
In Memphis, Tennessee, where apparently there was a criminal who was shot.
Somebody who was wanted for a shooting.
He rammed a police car with his car.
He was shot and killed by police.
And then there was a huge riot that broke out, of course, in defense of the criminal.
So we'll be talking about that.
We'll be talking about this case in Oberlin, which is a little bit related.
And we'll get into all the details.
I don't really want to summarize it right here.
Don't want to dive into everything at the top of the show, but...
That should fill us up.
Should be a pretty full, impact, eventful show.
We are excited to see that things are happening in the world.
You know, yesterday was a go-off show, and it's funny because it's been such a slow Newsweek.
It's been brutal.
You know, and I was talking to my old friend QAnon from Washington DC, and I said, you know, wow, it's been such a slow Newsweek, and he said, you know, why don't you just do more go-off streams when it's a slow Newsweek?
People seem to like those.
I said, Why didn't I think of that?
What a great idea, you know?
When we're trying desperately to find something and we're looking at polls, we're looking at some other boring thing, why not just go off on e-girls and Zionists?
Perfect show, right?
Perfect solution.
So, I do want to say, on the Ashley St.
Clair situation, Of course, a little update for you.
We did our show last night exposing one of these e-girls, as always, for being a fraudster, for being a grifter, and that, of course, I think tied in with the Lauren Southern story from earlier in the week.
I do want to give you a little bit of an update.
We covered her exposure, the leak where she came out and said that illegal immigration doesn't matter and you're basically a dumb idiot for being against illegal immigration.
We found out about her past.
We found out about some new comments today where she worked for Turning Point USA, and she's bad-mouthing Turning Point USA, saying, "It's all a bunch of white guys!" Disparagingly about white guys, which it's like, "Aren't you a white girl?" Well, maybe not, right?
But so, she's hitting white guys, she's saying Turning Point USA isn't effective, it's this big circle jerk and all this, and I have to tell you, I am very proud of the Knicker Nation.
We are a force to be reckoned with.
I've talked to a lot of people over the last 24 hours, and there is panic!
There is panic, which is broken out among the grifter right, among the alt-right.
And so I do think that is a little bit white-pilling to see.
I think somebody said in the comments the other day, That it was a bit of a dual pill?
And I don't exactly agree with the assessment of this commenter, but I agree with the premise that I think it's blackpilling that there's grifting going on in the right wing, but it is whitepilling to see that for the first time that we've covered a story like this, there actually seems to be panic on the other side.
You know, this is not the first time that we've exposed a grifter or gone after one of these I don't know.
It's giving me inspiration.
It's giving me some inspiration.
You might be seeing some big projects to come forward now.
It's in the very early stages.
We've got some very big ideas, but you know, I look at our Our experience with this, you know, the ballad of Sex Laptop, and I say this is a proof of concept.
This is something that's going on all over the American right.
If you think this is just one example, you have no idea what's happening.
This happens in Heritage, it happens in Cato, it happens in the Republican Party.
And so, I look at the Sex Laptop case, what a big stink we were able to make about that, The drama, the panic that we caused, and I think we can really kick it up a notch.
We could take it to the next level.
So I'm gonna try my best to do that.
No promises.
Don't want you to get your hopes up, but I do see that as a proof of concept.
I'll say that much.
Before we get into our current events, I do have a couple of things to talk about before we get into the Tennessee shooting, the Oberlin College story, the oil tanker, war with Iran.
I do want to say I am a little bit depressed today.
I woke up today, checked my Coinbase, And we see that Chainlink is doing pretty well for all the people that bought into the Chainlink cryptocurrency.
They're having a pretty good day.
I never bought into it.
I was never a believer.
I think we've talked about Chainlink before on the show.
And it's one of the days where, you know, you really do contemplate.
You really do contemplate some dark things when you see that link has gone from $1 to $2.
80 cents last week, 80 cents two weeks ago, now it's $1.95 this afternoon.
So Linklets, Nolinkys, we're not having a good day.
It's been a pretty rough day.
So for people that are watching that, for my crypto people, you've been watching and it's been a very exciting day.
I guess if you got a stack, if you got a 10,000 suicide stack.
But if you're a Nolinky like me, you know, it's days like this.
Days like this which are not so pleasant.
So Chainlink is going up.
I guess we're happy for Sean, right?
I guess we're happy for our friend Prince Hubris, Sean McCaffrey, and Autistado, Paul Towne, all the people that bought in.
Linklet's completely blown out, right?
So, great day yesterday.
Today, you know, when we see that happen, it's a little bit of a bittersweet week, right?
Now, the other thing I want to talk about, this is a little bit more substantive, and I think it's actually just sort of a fitting addendum to what we talked about yesterday.
You know, yesterday we covered the Ashley St.
Clair thing.
We also covered something which is, I think goes along with it, of course, Sort of a parallel story about corruption and grifting happening alongside the Ashley St.
Clair situation.
You know, we talked on Monday about e-girls and homosexuals.
Yesterday we talked about e-girls, but there's this other group, you know, there seems to be this other group, which sort of operates in the same space, in the same capacity.
We have a little bit of, like I said, an addendum, sort of a postscript to our comments yesterday.
You know, I said, look, Yesterday there was big outrage about what Sex Laptop said, where you've got apparently all these people in the conservative movement who are total grifters and totally unashamed about it, totally unscrupulous about it, and a lot of people were outraged about that.
You know, I mean, that's the obvious thing to be upset about.
Now a lot of other people, well, a few other people, a very certain specific type of people, were outraged by the fact that I called the grifters ziocons.
You know, they all happen to be Zionist-Israeli-Jewish type people, as I mentioned yesterday, and I find it so fascinating for people that don't believe me or people that are skeptical.
I know a lot of people have been criticizing me.
Ron Coleman was, oh, he was really on my case yesterday for saying Ziocons.
One of these people who reached out to me, and it's actually somebody who I met in Washington, D.C., they tweeted out something very interesting to me today.
Yesterday, this individual was in my mentions saying and really reprimanding me for calling out Ziocon.
Saying, Zionists have nothing to do with this.
This anti-Zionist stuff.
I'm really sick of it.
It has to stop.
You better stop this stuff.
And this is somebody, like I said, who I met at Washington, D.C.
at CPAC, actually, in Washington, D.C.
earlier this year.
And after the conference, I said, you know, it's sort of curious.
I meet this certain group of people and it's always just finger in the shirt.
It's always finger in the jacket.
Hey, you know, I like you.
I like you.
But you really should consider going, you know, not going hard against Zionists, avoiding the Zionist issue.
Always starts out a little friendly and then it ends up less friendly.
Similar situation.
Yesterday, He's all on my case for the Zionist stuff.
Today, he tweets out, and this is just so rich and so, I think, representative of what I was trying to talk about yesterday.
It's from somebody named Enerzoa.
He tweets out, quote, Nick J. Fuentes consistently pushes propaganda that parallels the interests of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Do some of his donations link back to the Alawi Foundation or any other Iranian government front groups?
Trying to suggest that I'm being funded by Iran.
And you know what's actually even incredible about that?
As he knows people that are in the U.S.
government.
Iran is, according to the U.S.
government, I don't think it's necessarily true, the number one state sponsor of terrorism in the world.
So, think about the kind of people we're dealing with here.
Think about who we're dealing with here, what the modus operandi is here, what the MO is here.
You call somebody the wrong name, you say Ziocons, you get these sort of, these subversive or rather subtle threats, right?
These backhanded, passive-aggressive threats.
You better not say that, you better not attack these people.
I'm sick of it, I'm gonna do something about it the next day.
Somebody who's connected to the government says, oh, you're being funded by a terrorist state.
What do you think the implications of that are?
This is threatening behavior.
These people are threatening me.
So I'll just say, don't be surprised if you see a story coming out of the Chicago Tribune or the Sun-Times, local racist podcast host mugged, shot in the back of the head five times, wallet still on his person, phone still on his person.
Don't be surprised if I get Seth-riched or John Bolton authorizes a drone strike against me.
Didn't Obama pass that amendment where they can blow up American citizens on suspicion of You know something?
So if you see there's like a big, you know, drone strike in the middle of the west suburbs of Chicago, and they say, well, we took out an Iranian proxy.
Always the Iranian proxies.
Well, you know what it's about, right?
But it's just so, it's just so incredible.
And I find it totally rich.
Here you have somebody like literally born in Jerusalem, Israeli, Zionist Jewish person, accusing me, accusing me of taking money from a shadowy foreign interest lobby.
You know, I think there might be some projection going on there.
Don't you think?
Just incredible.
I saw that tweet today, and I was just screaming!
You know, I'm driving down the highway, and I'm just so angry at, you know, just what happens, right?
And we know what goes on.
YouTube terms and services restricts how much we can go off.
You know, I was going to tweet out after I tweeted.
I showed some screenshots from what I was seeing in my mentions the other day.
I was going to tweet out in response to that, that meme of the kid straining, you know, with the veins popping out on his forehead.
That's me when I'm trying to respond to this stuff, you know, and not not get my head chopped off by YouTube or Twitter or whatever.
But anyway, it just goes to show you can't call them Ziocons.
OK, OK.
You know, Ron Coleman.
Do you have problems with Jews, Nick?
No, no, please, please.
No, no, I definitely don't.
I have a family.
I have parents.
I'm, you know, please don't kill me.
unidentified
Right.
nick fuentes
You have a problem with Jews, because if you do, we're going to ruin your life.
Oh, that's that's great.
You know, that's great.
Uh, so I definitely don't.
So the answer is no.
The answer is no.
I have no problem with everybody.
Total equality.
unidentified
Now.
nick fuentes
Right?
For everybody.
But anyway, that's that tweet.
I just, I can't help myself.
We just, we just have to address this kind of... This has to be called out.
It's sick.
It's wrong.
It's evil.
Everybody sees it for what it is.
It's downright deceptive.
And we see you and we're not going to tolerate it anymore.
Newsflash!
The reason that I don't work at the Daily Wire right now is because I said to myself, I don't answer to Zionists, okay?
I don't work for Zionists.
And I don't work for Jews either.
You know, look, and I know that's maybe politically incorrect or something, I'm not implying anything there, but that's the whole reason why I'm doing America First and I'm not doing a podcast for...
The Ben Shapiro Network, because I said I work for America and I'm independent, you know, so you want to drone strike me for saying Ziocons?
By all means.
I answer to God, America, the Knicker Nation, and not, you know, Ron Coleman and all these other Zionist-type people, Laura Loomer, all these others giving me grief about this stuff.
So anyway, we gotta move on, we gotta move on.
I'm gonna get myself in trouble, so...
Anyway, you know if we're not if we weren't in trouble yesterday, perhaps we are now we're gonna move on We're gonna talk about some of these news stories.
I think we're gonna dive right into this Iranian situation because it's actually You know, it's actually kind of funny.
It's quite relevant right to what I've been accused of Being an Iranian proxy?
I wish I was an Iranian proxy.
I'm sure they get good money.
I'm sure.
And you know what else?
I don't think the Iranians... I don't think there's any strings attached like you have to read superchats referring to Drake and Josh or Pee Pee Poo Poo.
I think they just, you know, give you the cash, right?
But anyway, so we're gonna look at what happened in the Gulf of Oman today.
I'll read you.
This is an update from Antiwar.com, great news site for people that are against neocons.
It says, quote, two tankers traveling through the Gulf of Oman were attacked on Thursday, forcing the crews to abandon the ships and which left one of the ships on fire.
One of the sailors was reported slightly injured in the incidents.
The ships were the Front Altair, a tanker owned by Frontline, which was shipping to Taiwan, and the Kokuka Courageous, a ship owned by Japanese company Kokuka Sangyo, which was transporting methanol to Singapore.
They departed from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Now, it's important to note, it is an important detail that these ships were serving the Japanese.
That's a critical detail to note for later.
The ships were apparently hit with sea mines, potentially magnetic mines.
The U.S.
Navy claimed to have seen an unexploded mine on one of the two ships.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other U.S.
officials immediately blamed Iran, of course.
And I'll read you the statement here by Mike Pompeo.
This is really the meat and potatoes of what's happening.
This isn't the first time that we've seen an attack like this or an oil tanker accident or an explosion.
We've actually seen a couple of these incidents in recent months.
But what's of course important is the response by certain individuals within the administration.
So Mike Pompeo has this to say about the oil tanker attack.
He says, quote, it is the assessment of the United States that the Islamic Republic of Iran is responsible for the attacks.
This assessment is based on intelligence, the weapons used, the level of expertise needed to execute the operation, recent similar Iranian attacks on shipping, and the fact that no proxy group operating in the area has the resources and proficiency, excuse me, to act with such a high degree of sophistication.
This is only the latest in the series of attacks instigated by the Islamic Republic of Iran and its surrogates against American and allied interests taken as a whole.
These unprovoked attacks present a clear threat to international peace and security, a blatant assault on the freedom of navigation, and an unacceptable campaign of escalating tension by Iran.
And of course, this is no surprises.
Is anybody really surprised about this stuff?
You know, it's fascinating.
I find one of the things he said immediately problematic.
You know, just so obviously problematic.
He says, we are blaming the Iranians.
We have assessed that the Iranians are responsible for this oil tanker attack.
And I don't even think we've established that it's an attack yet.
We haven't seen any evidence of what happened, we haven't seen any evidence of who is responsible, but they claim, well, we have intelligence, and it's based on other things, and particularly it's based on the fact that no other proxy in the region could have been responsible for this thing, for something like this.
And I think, really?
You know, because I can think of a few proxies.
How about the CIA?
Right?
How about any number of alphabet soup agencies for the US government?
unidentified
Right?
nick fuentes
Or how about the state of Israel?
Or Saudi Arabia itself?
Are we gonna pretend like we've never seen false flag operations planned or perpetrated by different governments, including our own?
And before people say, oh, you know, conspiracy theorist, I understand how that sounds when you say something like false flag.
I understand, perhaps to the YouTube censors, perhaps to the YouTube community guidelines people, they might think, well is Nick getting at a 9-11 conspiracy theory?
Is Nick getting at, you know, some sort of other Racist or misinformation campaign with conspiracy theories.
No, of course not.
We have documented evidence of the American government of many other governments using this tactic, of course, where you attack your own ships to blame it on somebody else and go to war.
Operation Northwoods.
Why don't you look that up?
This is one of my favorite documents.
I believe it's from 1972 and the CIA wrote this document and they said basically that they were going to sponsor Terrorism in America!
So forget even an oil tanker or an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman, no less, all the way thousands of miles away in the Strait of Hormuz, but saying that they would conduct terrorist attacks against American citizens on U.S.
soil in order to gin up support for a war against Cuba.
This is all declassified.
This is not from, like, you know, conspiracyamerica.us.
I mean, this is not from some crazy website.
This is not, you know, from some disreputable source.
This is all declassified information that you can find in any encyclopedia.
Operation Northwood.
So, you know, I find it so funny.
This is the only proxy!
This is the only proxy group responsible for an attack like this, and that's what we're basing our assessment off of.
Well, I think we ought to pump the brakes.
I think we ought to examine that.
Now, the other thing, of course, again, just looking at the attack, and we'll explore, obviously, the implications, the consequences, how we got here and everything, but just simply looking at this attack, I think we also have to examine the motivation, right?
If they're blaming the Iranians and all the evidence that they have is, well, the proxies from Iran are the only ones competent, well, we have a problem with that.
Moreover, we have a problem with the motive.
You know, they say, well, the Iranians must have blown it up based on all this circumstantial stuff.
Well, they're the only ones competent.
They're the only ones that have proxies in the region.
It's based on other attacks and all this and that.
But let's look at something very simply like you would in any other criminal investigation.
What would be the motivation?
You know, it's just like we saw with how many other different alleged cyber attacks or gas attacks in Syria.
Well, let's do a little bit of, you know, let's do a little bit of thinking on this sort of thing.
if you're an actor in the Iranian government, whether you're the Supreme Leader, the President, you're an IRGC person, you're somebody in the Iranian military, what would be the motivation for attacking, for example, an oil tanker that's headed to Japan or that's operated by Japan?
I said that's a critical detail because Japan is a critical trading partner of Iran.
So then where would be the motivation as the walls are closing in around this country, a America is ramping up the sanctions.
They're threatening other countries and companies doing business outside of America with sanctions for doing business with Iran.
Japan is a critical and one of the most important trading partners with Iran.
And obviously, you know, there's still oil shipments going on in the Persian Gulf there.
So then why would they blow up a Japanese-owned ship?
It doesn't make any sense.
It doesn't make any sense in the particular detail of a Japanese ship, which is what was attacked.
But moreover, why would they attack an oil tanker at all?
It's just like what we saw with Assad.
You know, when we sat down and we broke down the various so-called gas attacks that happened over the last so many years.
There was one in April 2017, one in April 2018.
I think there was one this year, or maybe a second one in 2018.
I forget the exact timeline.
But in each case, the argument went that, well, you know, we had officially decided we weren't going to go to war against Assad and pursue regime change.
And then a week later, Assad did the one thing that would invite us back into the war.
I think the only person that that would benefit, the only person who would have a motivation to do that or to see a gas attack in Syria would be Israel, the military-industrial complex, John Bolton, Mike Pompeo.
But why would Assad do something like that?
And similarly, we look at the Oil tanker attack in the Oman Gulf today, and where can we find the motivation for an attack like this from Iran?
You have exactly the same situation.
You know, just a month ago, we had all these different antagonistic and aggressive new initiatives out of the White House to go after Iran.
They said that we're going to send 1,500 additional troops to the Middle East, as opposed to pulling people out.
They said they were going to put sanctions on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, which is the paramilitary group headed by the supreme leader, which was like unprecedented to put sanctions on a military arm of a state, of a government like that.
Something like that has never been done by America.
They said that they were going to ramp up sanctions on their metals.
And so sanctions are really crippling their economy.
through the waivers for the petroleum sanctions.
They put sanctions on the heavy metals.
So we've been rapidly escalating.
And after we did all these different provocative things, after Bibi Netanyahu won re-election, President Trump reassured everybody, no, no, we don't want to go to war with Iran.
Do you remember this?
This was two or three weeks ago, he said, and everybody expected this is the buildup, this is the natural escalation, which will result in an invasion of Iran, a great deal.
A ground invasion, some kind of kinetic action against Iran, a real shooting war with Iran.
And President Trump said, you know, after he allowed everybody I think to ruminate about these consequences, he said, well, you know what?
We don't want war.
John Bolton is getting way ahead of himself.
Mike Pompeo is getting way ahead of himself.
We read all these reports on America First before which were leaked to the press and then the president went out and interviews and he said we don't want war with Iran.
So you're the Iranian government or you're the Iranian military.
America is just strangling you in the crib.
I mean they're just leaving you no room.
They're destroying your economy.
They're ramping it up in months.
You've got the biggest neocons in Washington DC in this administration.
They want to put like 10,000 more troops in the Middle East.
They want full-fledged war with Iran.
Remember what John Bolton said at AIPAC.
He said we're gonna be in Tehran by the end of 2018.
So this is what you have on your doorstep.
The president reassures the whole world and says we are not going to go to war with you.
We do not want war with you.
And you're Iran, and you say, oh, we're just going to start indiscriminately blowing up commercial ships in the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz.
We're going to start indiscriminately, and not only that, but blowing up the ships of our trading partners.
It's totally ridiculous.
And if anything, again, just looking at this episode in particular, you see the lies.
You see the lies of the media.
You see the lies of the military-industrial complex.
you see the lies of, you know, various vested interests that want to see war in Iran.
We know who that is.
And this is something that they've been talking about in the media for months.
Understand how they seed these ideas for your average person.
They did the same thing with Syria.
They've been saying for months, Iranian proxies are out there.
Oh, Oh, there's all these rumors that Iranian proxies are getting ready, and we don't know where they are, we don't know who they are, and we don't know how we even got this intelligence, but, you know, these Iranian proxies, they're gonna start killing American soldiers in Iraq.
They're gonna start killing American diplomatic personnel in Iraq, or in Afghanistan, or in all these other countries.
So they slowly seed these ideas.
Iran is causing trouble.
Iran is, you know, rapidly building up their nuclear infrastructure.
They're breaking deals.
They're threatening us with war.
And then we see an oil tanker explode in the Gulf of Oman.
They blame Iran, and what, now we're supposed to all go fight and die in Iran because there was an explosion on a ship a thousand miles away?
It's utterly ridiculous.
And again, this is part of a much larger campaign.
It's actually somewhat disappointing that you see this same behavior happening.
You know, which is that this administration continues to be unable to restrain the neoconservatives in Washington, D.C.
Now I will say, I will say, in Trump's defense, I think that Trump has been doing a better job than any other alternative.
Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Hillary Clinton, these people are all totally neocons, you know.
And Trump on the campaign said, we're going to wind down the wars, we're against the wars, we don't want war with Iran, we don't want war with Syria, we want to take out ISIS.
I think that was the appropriate position to take at the time.
And although it's not everything we wanted it to be, although we continue to see things like this, we're not at war in Syria.
At least we're not, you know, people will question that and say, well we have troops in the northeast of Syria.
This does not constitute the kind of initiative or the kind of plan that Hillary Clinton was talking about, which was regime change.
This does not constitute what any other politicians were talking about.
So I understand it's not ideal, it's not perfect, but it seems that we are restraining some of the stronger urges or the more aggressive tendencies.
And the same is true with Iran.
You know, that the president came out several weeks ago and said Pompeo and Bolton are getting ahead of themselves.
We don't want war with Iran.
I thought that was a big step in the right direction.
But, you know, it seems to me that when you see an explosion like that, or you see Khashoggi killed, that journalist who was killed by the Saudis in Turkey, or you see, again, the gas attacks in Syria, it seems like the military-industrial complex, their media allies, the neocons, all these different people, They have this inertia, this momentum that seems just like irresistible.
It's like something blows up and now we have to go bomb people.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter what the facts are, where the evidence is.
If we can even establish who is responsible, we're just supposed to believe, you know, okay, a ship has blown up.
Well, Mike Pompeo says it's the Iranians.
Now we need a quarter of a million people to invade Iran.
So I will say, I will say that that is what's going on in broader strokes.
I think that is the desired outcome.
But I think that the outcome, unfortunately for us on America First, but probably fortunately for the country, will not be war.
You know, and I do the, I did the, I titled the show, War with Iran Imminent!
You know, a false flag in the Gulf of Oman.
False flag, oil tanker attack.
I do that for clickbait purposes.
I remain steadfast in my belief that we probably won't go to war with Iran.
Every time this thing sort of crops up, people are always sounding the alarm bells, assuming the worst.
And in similar fashion, although it's the same in principle, the lies, the false flag, the sort of tactics that are used with the Syria strikes, I think the outcome will also be the same.
Which is what?
You know, after the Syria strikes happened, you had the gas attack, we responded in kind with a very limited surgical missile strike that didn't even kill anybody.
You know, I think both times around didn't kill anybody.
Everybody was crying and saying that, well, you're going to see a mass ground invasion of Syria by June 1st.
That was the prediction that was made in April and May of 2017.
Did that happen?
No.
Did that happen in April and May of 2018?
No.
I mean, yeah, there's 2,500 troops there, but that's a far cry from 100,000 troops there to invade and remove Assad and institute regime change.
So, do I think that this is a false flag attack?
Do I think that Iran was not responsible?
Do I think that, you know, this is probably some kind of effort to gin up support, whether real or imagined, or just give some kind of phony pretext to antagonize Iran?
Absolutely, of course.
This has got the neocons' fingerprints all over it, and we've seen this.
This is textbook.
This is what they've been doing for decades now, right?
Now that said, I think we can all believe that, and without going full herd-der-der, war with Iran would be a mistake and all that, while we do believe that, I think the most likely outcome is that we will probably not be going to war with Iran.
And, you know, this could be seen as just another element of our diplomacy.
You know, who knows why this tanker blows up?
Maybe it was the Saudis, maybe it was Mossad, maybe it was the CIA.
Who knows?
Maybe it was the Iranians.
We don't know who did this.
We don't know why this happened.
There's no evidence, right?
But in the event that it was a false flag, let's entertain that possibility.
This could be seen as yet another tactic in our arsenal to contain Iran.
I know people don't like to hear that.
People call me a neocon when I say things like that.
But think of it this way.
If we say, oh, this oil tanker went up in flames and we're just going to say you're responsible, well, Iran knows that this has happened before.
Iran knows America is fully capable of sinking our own ships or, you know, certain groups of people are fully capable of sinking our own ships in order to drag us into wars.
So maybe they see this ship go up and they say, oh boy, you know, well, They were threatening to go to war before and Trump, you know, restrained everybody and calmed everything down.
Now this oil tanker blows up.
Now John Bolton wants to come in and cut our heads off.
Maybe it's time to make a deal or something like that.
Now they said they're not going to make a deal.
They're not going to do diplomacy.
They've denied involvement.
But I think that's maybe one area or rather that's one way to look at this as an extension of the containment policy.
But do I think that we'll be, you know, on the shores of Iran, ground invasion anytime soon?
No.
And I don't know, you know, folks, at this point in time, it's like clown world.
We're all blackpilled.
What's the most eventful story in the news this week?
It's like, you know, some MAGA e-thought is revealed to have been Sex Laptop five years ago.
Would it be so much good content on America First to see explosions, to see a big war?
Now, I understand people don't like to hear me say that.
No, you're a neocon.
That's crazy talk.
Whatever.
I think you know I would just be good to see something happen or just be good to see something happen But I don't think it will I don't think I don't think anything's gonna change anytime soon I think it'll probably just be more the same more the containment.
That's not to say that's not possible that's not to say that it's totally outside the realm of possibility that We could see a war with Iran, but I think you look at the size, scale, scope of the effort that would be required to do something like that, it's just not in the cards, you know?
People like to think of that stuff like it's just a given, it's the snappy sort of thing.
Israel wants war on Iran and it's gonna come to our shores tomorrow, or it's rather gonna come to their shores tomorrow.
The kind of organization, the kind of funds required for this kind of stuff, the kind of manpower, I don't think people have properly understood what that looks like.
I mean that's like a quarter of a million ground troops.
That's like a 10-year occupation at least that you're committing to.
That's like three trillion dollars at the minimum.
So, are we ready to embark on that right now?
I don't think that's very likely.
I don't think that's a very plausible scenario.
Is it one that is possible?
Certainly.
But I don't think likely at this point.
So, that's the situation with Iran.
And like I said, we'll keep an eye on that as this develops.
We've been looking at this for a long time.
You have to understand how all these different things relate to each other.
Of course, we just got done talking about the tariff deal with Mexico.
And in many ways the tariff deal with Mexico, or the threat of tariffs with Mexico, and the deal that was made to avert the tariffs, had a lot to do with our tariff war with China.
In the same way, the strikes in Syria two years ago had a lot to do with our diplomacy with North Korea.
I think in a very similar way, what we're doing with Iran also has a bearing on what we're doing with China and North Korea.
So I think it's all related.
I think you have to take sort of a comprehensive, a realistic look at things.
And trust me, I get it.
I can come on the show.
I don't think that's in the cards right now.
mistake it's the neocons it's war with iran neocon done at it again when you know we could do that i've i've done this before you know we could give you the baby take i could tell you exactly what you expect to hear what you want to hear but i just don't think that's in the cards right now i think what i see is a neoconservative establishment which includes our own military industrial complex the israel lobby the israeli state saudi arabia probably a few gulf gulf states and They desperately want war with Iran.
They're trying to trigger it.
But I think that Trump is restraining them.
I think that is what this looks like.
I think you have this friction of the neocons versus people in the administration that want to see this policy of containment.
And I think they're sort of using each other in a reciprocal fashion.
You know, the neocons are being used by Trump and being used by people to make credible threats against Iran, and the neocons are just sort of having their way with the administration.
Having their way because Trump is weak and he's not really able to oversee everything.
So, I think that's really the kind of relationship that's happening in the White House.
I think that's what this is an expression of.
So, war?
Probably not likely, but as always, we'll keep an eye on it.
We'll see what this turns into.
We're probably not going to get it.
It'll turn out like 12 months later, just like with the Syrian gas attacks.
There'll be some UN report.
You know, the findings are that Iran was not responsible.
There wasn't even an explosion anyway.
You know, that's always how this stuff goes down.
But so that's the Iranian oil tankers.
Our other story for tonight actually comes to us from Tennessee.
This is something which I find to be incredible, and it's fascinating that this didn't even really make national headlines.
I saw this, I think Breaking 911 tweeted about it last night, and I retweeted it.
I didn't hear anything else about it all day today, all night yesterday.
I had to actually look it up.
It was in like the local news, but there was this big riot happening in Memphis, Tennessee, and I'll read you a little excerpt here.
This is from a local source about this.
Police appealed for calm Thursday in a tense Memphis neighborhood where a rock-throwing crowd gathered after federal marshals fatally shot a black man who, authorities said, had rammed a police vehicle with a stolen car.
36 officers suffered minor injuries from flying rocks and bricks in the hours following the death of 20-year-old Brandon Weber, who was killed Wednesday evening after he exited the car holding some type of weapon, authorities said.
Weber had been winded in a June 3rd shooting that happened during a car theft in Hernando, Mississippi.
The victim was shot five times and survived.
The car was the one used to ram the police vehicle, according to DeSoto County, Mississippi District Attorney John Champion, who spoke Thursday at a news conference, said.
Basically, the story says that you have this 20-year-old black gentleman, 20-year-old black gentleman, I'm sure an honor roll student, an individual who is getting his life back together finally, you know, and he was going back to school, he was a straight-A student, and everybody said he was gonna make it out, right?
And then one day, but it only takes one day, but it only takes one bad day, It only takes one bad decision, right?
Or, I don't know, racism or something, where he shot and killed somebody, it says, right?
Or rather he, uh, yeah, so he was wanted in a shooting that happened during a car theft.
So he steals somebody's car, shoots the person he steals the car from, and then while he's stealing the car, rams a police car, gets out, and then starts shooting, and police officers has, brandishes a firearm.
He's shot and killed by the police, and of course, what is the reaction from the black community?
What is the reaction from the locals in this neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee?
Well, of course, to riot.
To throw bricks and rocks at the police.
And now you've got riot police, heavy police presence in the neighborhoods.
And I just look at the situation and I feel like, you know, we had Ferguson, we had Uh, St.
Louis, all that stuff going down like seven years ago and I feel like people just aren't getting it.
I feel like people just aren't seeing it.
You know, a lot of people give me a hard time because I question President Trump for the criminal justice reform bill.
And the reason I've always questioned him is because of the narrative about black incarceration or about the prison industrial complex.
You know, all these talking points we get from the left or from certain communities telling us that the problem with the criminal justice system is that it's locking too many people up.
The problem is, is that it's taking away people's civil rights.
It's a new form of slavery.
You know, I heard, and I love Kanye West, but he said in the Dave Letterman interview that the 13th Amendment says, slavery is abolished unless you commit a crime, because then you go to jail, and that's a form of slavery.
Really hot takes, right?
And so it's like you think you learned your lesson.
You think we look at St. Louis, we look at Ferguson, we see the backlash to Black Lives Matter, right?
And what that represented, how that kind of subtly showed people what's going on.
Gee, why did we pass the crime bill in the 1990s?
Why did we do stop and frisk?
Why did we talk about super predators?
You know, and here we are six years later talking about mass incarceration, criminal justice reform, people getting their lives back together.
I look at this and it's just totally unambiguous what happens.
There's another similar story from Ohio.
Another fascinating one.
This one's a little bit more white-pilling.
It says a jury has awarded $33.2 million in punitive damages to Gibson's Bakery, whose owners claimed Ohio's Oberlin College Inn administrator hurt their businesses, or rather hurt their business, and libeled them during a dispute over a shoplifting episode that triggered protests and allegations of racism.
The Chronicle-Telegram reported the same jury awarded Gibson's business and family members more than $11 million in actual or compensatory damages, bringing the total award to more than $44 million.
So a bit of a white pill.
And why is Oberlin College having to pay $44 million to this bakery?
Why are they having to pay tens of millions of dollars to this family?
Well, the story goes something like this.
This is according to A Cleveland paper, it says, quote, three black students were arrested in 2016 after one tried to use a fake ID and shoplifted from the bakery.
According to the Chronicle-Telegram, the owner's son, who is white, followed the students and got into a fight with them.
Soon after, students protested outside the bakery to the extent where local police testified that they considered pulling in outside help.
The students pleaded guilty to misdemeanors and read statements in court saying Gibson's actions weren't racially motivated.
So here you have a case.
If I could break it down a little bit more simply for you.
You've got this bakery where it says three black students are arrested because they present fake IDs and they try to steal from the bakery.
Reasonably, of course.
I think totally appropriately.
The people that are running the bakery chase these people out and say, hey, what are you doing stealing from our business?
You cannot do this.
It is against the law.
It turns out that in America, it turns out that in the United States, it's actually against the law to steal things or, you know, use fake IDs.
So he chases these criminals outside the bakery.
The protest, the protest forms by students from Oberlin College outside the bakery saying, well, this was racism.
The reason this guy chased these people out of the store, got into a fight, was because they were racist.
As a result of these protests, police have to be called in, the business loses all this money, Oberlin College stops having this bakery serve their school, it results in tremendous financial losses, and now, obviously, the bakery sues the school and says, well, you know, we weren't racist, these people are stealing.
These people present fake ID.
They're committing crimes.
Now we lose all this business because we're accused of some kind of racial intensitivity?
Well, they win the case.
They get $40 million.
But I think you see in both cases, it's literally exactly the same thing.
We are going to live in a country where it's lawlessness.
It's complete anarchy.
People are committing crimes all the time.
And it seems like when the police actually do their job and enforce the laws, or even any individual for that matter, Any individual property owner, business owner, you know, whoever.
It's not just the police, but anybody who actually responds to crime.
And actually, it's a particular group of people responding to crime.
It's really only white people, right?
White police officer, white business owner.
Whenever we defend our property, defend our businesses, defend our communities against crime, the riots, the protests that visit us are against us for Bringing the criminals to justice.
This is a society that we're going to live in.
And so, I look at these two things, and I really do become black-filled about America.
You know, I'm white-filled about the fact that they won this case.
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That's great.
nick fuentes
You know, you won the case, they get $44 million.
Good.
You know, that's...
That's a happy ending for the bakery, right?
But I look at this, I look at what happened seven years ago in Ferguson, I look at what happened in St.
Louis, we can look at what was happening 25 years ago in New York City, in all the major cities.
We can look at what's happening in all the major cities today!
Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit, St.
Louis, Los Angeles, the list goes on and on.
And it's like, we're still doing this?
We're still doing this thing where criminal commits a crime, typically a violent crime, gets shot or arrested, and the protest, again, always by the same community, is in defense of the criminals?
I don't understand this.
How do people not see exactly what's happening?
It is about tribe.
I get a bad rap for this.
People call me a racist for this.
People call me an ethnic nationalist, a white nationalist for this.
It's simply an observation.
You know, I don't... Remember, we believe in total equality on America First.
Total equality first.
Total equality now, right?
So, this is not saying anything more than I'm saying it's simply an observation that people in America, these non-white groups, they are clannish.
They protect the interest of their people.
They protect the interest of their racial tribe, or their religious tribe, whatever it is.
And we just simply don't.
You know, the people that have been in America for a long time, where the default position in our minds as white people is white, Christian, etc.
We feel identity politics, this sort of in-group, clannish strategy is beneath us or something.
We're the dumb ones who aren't playing by it.
But in every case, it's just like Jussie Smollett we saw a few weeks ago.
Are they going out to defend what's just, what's right, the people that are ruining their own communities, you know, stealing cars, shooting people, whatever?
No, they defend them because they are their own.
They don't look at somebody and say, here's a carjacker, here's somebody who steals cars and kills people and kills cops and whatever, and isn't that a horrible thing?
Can't we all agree objectively that's a bad thing for a society?
That's a bad thing for our neighborhood?
That's a bad thing even for our own tribe!
But they don't see it that way.
They see it as a black kid who got killed by, well, I would imagine a white cop.
Or even if not a white cop, a police force which represents the white supremacist system, right?
Just like with Jussie Smollett.
Just like with O.J.
Simpson.
Do we see in Jussie Smollett somebody who is clearly a race hustler and a liar and somebody who all the evidence is out there against him?
Or do they see somebody who is one of their own in a story which, you know, makes sense for them?
And how about O.J.
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Simpson?
nick fuentes
The same thing there.
How many episodes of this story do we have to see?
How many episodes in this saga The people have to see neighborhoods burned down, riots, protests, lawlessness, anarchy visiting your neighborhood for us to finally understand what's really going on here.
Democrats, of course.
That's always the Democratic policies.
If I look in Tennessee, I look in Oberlin College, I survey the American land.
I survey a country that simply does not learn from its history, that sees the same thing over and over again.
And it seems like things are just going to have to get a lot worse before they get better.
Things are just going to have to get a lot worse before people realize what's going on.
Because right now, people don't even want to talk about this stuff.
They don't even want to touch this stuff.
Because if you do, you could call the mean name.
You know, you could call the name where it'll jeopardize your employment.
You're a racist.
You're a white supremacist.
You point out a certain figure, a certain statistic.
What we all know is going on.
Everybody knows this, right?
I'm not saying anything that people don't understand in the way that they live their lives every day.
You know, this practical application of this knowledge, which maybe they don't admit to themselves, but they know it by the virtue of the way they live.
You can't talk about that.
You can't touch that because it is, you know, you'll be deemed a racist, a bad person, whatever.
But if we don't talk about it, if we don't bring this stuff up and say to ourselves, maybe this behavior isn't acceptable in America, maybe people need to rise to the standard.
If we want to have a nation of immigrants and we want to have this universalistic, multicultural, multiracial idea of America, maybe people have to start living up to some kind of standard.
Maybe there has to be some kind of a bar, right?
Unless and until that happens, we're going to see more of this.
It's going to spread.
It's going to expand.
And normal people, civilians, people that shouldn't be touched by this are going to be caught in the crossfire.
And, you know, it's very easy to dismiss these things when it's not you.
You know, I've noticed that.
It's very interesting to dismiss something like this or something like that murder we saw where a girl got into the wrong Uber and the child safety locks were activated and she died of sharp force wounds.
You know, we see Molly Tibbetts.
Or we see any other example like this, it's very easy to pass that off as a number, a statistic, a fluke, an anomaly.
We can't use this one example to vilify a group of people or to make sweeping judgments or something.
It's very easy to do that when it's not your kid.
It's very easy to do that when it's not your family member, your neighbor, but it could be.
Statistically speaking, increasingly it will be and you know, maybe then people take it a little bit more seriously.
Maybe then people be a little bit less worried about the names getting called because it'll have serious profound consequences for their lives and the lives of their loved ones.
So, that's Tennessee.
That's Oberlin College.
It's deja vu all over again, right?
It's like one of our wise, one of our very wise Super Chatters said, the more things change the more they stay the same, right?
I feel like we're It's like IS said, we are living life on replay.
But anyway, we're gonna take a look at our superchats.
We'll see what the unwashed masses are saying tonight.
That's all I got for you on the Oberlin crime and on the Iranian.
You know, it's like, it literally is just like we repeat the same cycle every 5-10 years.
It's totally cyclical.
You know, the Iran oil tanker being blown up.
It's like somebody has to chart out all the different data points on a graph of when we see a ship explode somewhere in the world and Americans are expected to die somewhere else, you know?
What do we have?
The Lusitania, the Gulf of Tonkin.
What do we have?
You know, things going on in Iraq.
Now we have the thing in Iran, the gas attacks, all this.
Like clockwork.
The same thing with black crime.
It seems like people sort of get woke about crime.
People get woke about crime.
People sort of, it gets really bad, out of control.
Okay, we kind of have to do something about it.
And then people start demanding, oh, civil rights, anti-racism.
It's targeting a group of people.
It gets out of control.
And then we're able to swallow the pill and live with a crime bill or something.
And then it goes back down.
But people just never Get it through their heads.
Maybe these things just have to be dealt with at a more systematic level.
Maybe they have to be discussed, at the very least, at a more systematic level.
Anyway, but I'm just, I'm just screaming into the void.
But I'm just screaming into the void, you know.
I will never have, I will never have the takes of Ashley St.
Clair.
I will never, I will never hope to have the influence of Charlie Kirk, Ashley St.
Clair.
What, what can we do except for, except for have a good laugh, right?
Except for, uh, see the funny side about these things.
But anyway, I promised you we're gonna get to the super chat, so we'll take a look.
Let's see.
Let's see.
Well, what are these people saying to me tonight?
Let's find out.
L.A.
Dodgers says, Hey Nicko, I know Jesus died for us, but I couldn't tell you who decides wars.
Really makes you think, huh?
Sick new intro, homie.
Well, thanks.
You know, when you say, I know Jesus died for us, it makes me think of the Kanye West lyric.
But yeah, that is, yeah, pretty interesting, right?
They don't want me to tell you who starts the wars.
I find it also so interesting how the Ziocons, they always play dumb.
You know, you talk up, you call out like the neocons or the Zionist lobby or something and they always play dumb.
Do you have a problem with all Jewish people?
Oh, do you have?
Yeah, you could say that they're, um, you could say that they're almost playing the victim as they attack you, um, so to speak.
You could say, oh, I don't know, something to the effect that, uh, there's this group of people that they seem to be, they at once play the victim.
They at once clutch their pearls.
Like, you know, Milo would say something like that.
They clutch their pearls, right?
They take offense.
Ouch, I am wounded.
While they attack you, while they go on the offensive against you, so to speak.
You know, I don't know.
I've struggled to think of the phrase that encapsulates this, but that seems to be the case.
Everest says the new intro song sounds like a cursed satanic version.
world war 3 is starting soon max spears vomited black liquid because he knew too much world ending i think that captures that new essence of the show you know somebody commented that i think during the we were uh listening to it during the live chat i think you're right it does capture the essence of sort of a black-pilled world uh sort of reminiscing about a different time i
I particularly like the way that the, what does he say, Donald Trump, Americanism not globalism will be our credo, but it's distorted.
And what does this say?
It's sort of a commentary, a reflection on the vapor sort of idea that Trump's campaign, Trump's election represented vaporware, vaporwave.
Big promises, no delivery.
You know, flashy advertisements, it amounts to nothing.
You know, and so in a way it speaks to the post-election disillusionment, dejection, the new age of anxiety, nihilism.
So I really do like how it captures all this.
It's a very fine song.
Tyrone says Google announcing they're using Chainlink.
I hope you get a bag before it really takes off, Nick.
We'll be free from wage slavery soon.
T20K Marine, I envy your stack.
Yeah, I saw that.
That's why it took off.
Google announcing their partnership with them.
I know.
I should have gotten in.
I should have listened.
I'm suicidal because... No, I'm kidding!
I'm kidding!
Mossad, Zionists, people in the State Department don't.
It's all a joke.
I see Chainlink go from $0.82 And that was a high price for it, you know, but relatively low given it's been stabilizing around like a dollar recently.
It went down to like 80 cents two weeks ago, and then was it $1.95 today?
Was it $1.95?
You could have doubled your money and then some.
If you put 20 grand in Chainlink, you'd have 40 grand, okay?
I mean, this is just...
It's too much to bear, but I look.
I congratulate all my link holders out there.
I congratulate all the stinky linkies out there that have been in on this from day one, that have got their big stack.
I envy you.
I envy you, but maybe I'll try to get in.
I'll try to FOMO emotional purchase a stack, you know.
I could still get in on this.
I could still make it, right?
Marcus says, did you see that Amran Hungary speech?
Orban equals epic.
No, I didn't catch that one.
I have to watch that.
Well, I think it's, you know, very accurate.
It's a slice of life of modern America, right?
Exactly!
I think it really does get to the tone of the show.
It's a slice of life of modern America, right?
Elston says, hey, King, new intro bumps.
Definitely worth the wait.
The credo echoes a forlorn era.
R.I.P. 2016.
Exactly.
I think it really does get to the tone of the show.
Disenchantment, disillusioned, you know, sort of wandering, trudging through this wasteland.
All the, you know, all idols have been destroyed.
Illusions evaporated.
And, you know, we're trying to reconstruct meaning, reconstruct some sort of hope in this fallen country among the ruins.
It's very fitting.
Yeah, I guess we'll have to work on a new, maybe a one-minute clip going into the show, certainly.
Well, yeah, because, you know, people have always been saying, to have Trump's voice in there saying, we'll be our credo, it's going to be only America first.
It's sort of a punch in the stomach, you know?
It's sort of a big punch in the gut to hear him saying that, and we continue to see that not happen, right?
Captain Nicky says, Nick, I was a former operative of the Shekelstein Corporation.
They are after you.
I'm sending this from a secret location in Uganda.
Stay safe, Nicker.
I'm safe, you know.
We got the second passport ready to go.
I got my grab-and-go bag.
I've watched Heat.
You know what they say in heat?
When the heat's around the corner, what is the quote?
You gotta be ready to go.
It's something like that.
That's how I have to live my life.
When you criticize IOCONS, that's how you have to live.
When the heat's around the corner, you gotta be willing to leave your child at a gas station.
You gotta be willing to do all this and that.
It's true.
Got the second passport.
Got my visa to Bolivia.
Got my visa to the Congo, Vietnam, you know, some non-extradition treaty country.
Yeah, we're gonna have to dip soon, because they're after me.
You know, you make fun of somebody on Twitter and then they want to kill you.
Well, whatever.
That's how it goes.
Tyler says, hey Nick, did you see the Knickers made a subreddit?
KnickerNation.
Yeah, I did see that.
I gotta figure out... I gotta figure out how to get on Reddit.
I gotta get on the list, alright?
I gotta figure out how to sign on.
I don't... I've never had a Reddit account, so... I'll have to figure that out.
They said they're gonna mod me, so... Excuse me, we'll have to check that out.
JM says Nick I waited only 10 minutes before joining the stream and when I did you'd already started.
What's going on big guy?
Yeah, well, I guess we're uh, I guess we're just getting it together a little bit, you know, I've been coming early lately I've been I've been getting to the show early.
We've been starting early and it's a great feeling Tevin 10 is early, you know simple as Yeah, I bought one package to save as like a, you know, maybe it appreciates, maybe it's a collector's thing, and one pack to drink, you know, to sample for myself.
sell them in 2051 their prime collector items yeah i i bought one package to save as like a you know maybe it appreciates maybe it's a collector's thing and one pack uh to drink you know to sample for myself yeah then it's just like i don't know to pay 20 for two cans of new coke and it tastes virtually the same it's Is it worth the novelty?
Now, for me, I just like to participate.
I just think it's fun.
I just think it's fun to participate in the trends and, oh, it's something New Coke.
It's a little something different.
It's something to look forward to.
You have to do little things like that for yourself.
I don't understand people.
Always want to tear me down.
You can't watch Avengers.
That's cape shit.
That's stupid.
You can't play Fortnite.
That's for babies.
You can't play video games.
That's not trad.
We have to, I think, create some of these things for ourselves to get a little reprieve from the clown world because it can be overwhelming.
You know, that's my advice to you people.
It's overwhelming.
The life is dreadful enough and then the country's collapsing around us.
We have to, can we have a little new coke?
Just just something to look forward to a package, you know, it's just something maybe new you try something new.
Maybe you like it, right and So I buy in I buy in shamelessly Sidney says, Nick, as someone heavily engaged in a major university and campus politics, you don't know how popular you've become and how far you've spread.
Never stop.
Wow, that's good to hear.
That's good to hear.
I didn't know I've had this reach lately.
I mean, I know our numbers have been very good lately, and subscribers have been up, followers have been up, but I guess it's good to see that it's finally catching on.
Hopefully we can keep up the growth.
The thing is, is it's good content.
You know, I've always believed in the product.
And I know that if we do ever make it big, if we ever make it to be number one, you know, they'll probably say, oh, well, of course, of course, you know, he got this way because all these other things, you know, why did he get to where he was?
But even as far as we've come now, I started out getting like no views on my show.
I started out getting less than a thousand views per show, like 700 views per show total.
And people would mock me, people laugh at me.
I have people, it's so funny, people who I went to high school with, who they used to laugh at me and say, oh, you're doing a YouTube show?
You think that's going to go anywhere?
Just when it was like a hobby.
And now they're asking to be on my Twitch streams.
Now they're saying, well, let's squad up.
Let's play games on Twitch.
Let's play games on DLive.
You know so uh so it's truly so I'm just breaking my arm patting myself on the back I'm such a hero is what I'm trying to tell you I know I'm kidding but it's been good and I'm very grateful you know people have been spreading the message we've gotten some good breaks you know the trainwrecks tv debate was huge so that's good to hear I appreciate it we we're never going to stop they'll have to put me in the ground to stop me and that's not that's not an invitation all right I'm not I'm not saying you know let's Yeah, maybe there's other things that can take me out.
You know, maybe just give me a lot of money and I'll go away.
We could go that route as well, right?
I say they'll have to put me in the ground and they'll say, say no more, you know, and I'll get suicided.
So, so they'll have to put me in the ground or give me $500,000.
Either one, you know, either one.
I think it's my choice.
We'll be okay with that, right?
But thanks, appreciate it.
Pro-truth says war with Iran won't happen.
Iran is signed on with Israel's Belt and Road system.
Israel wants to marry their high-tech with China's production capacity.
I haven't heard this perspective before.
I'd have to look into that.
I haven't heard about Belt and Road with China and Israel.
I know that China has been doing Belt and Road projects in the Middle East.
But I don't totally buy it that Israel is not gunning for Iran anymore.
I don't think that's the reason why we're not going to war with Iran.
I think it's a variety of other circumstances, but Israel's still going hard and punishing Syria because Iranian proxies are there.
Proxies.
Militias, right?
So, that's the pretext for it.
So, I don't know if that's entirely true, but I'll look into that.
Maybe we'll talk about it on a future show.
Dr. Specialist.
I don't think I can read anything more in there.
Dr. Specialist says whites need to migrate to the north and build self-sufficient, traditional, Latin-speaking, fortified villages.
There is no political solution.
Will you prepare for this, Tsar Nicholas II?
Well, you know, that sounds like white separatism.
And as part of my internal ethical terms of service, I'm going to have to disavow you.
I'm going to have to stop you right there.
You know, people talking about, you know, white people moving to the Pacific Northwest and growing in strength and all this.
I'm going to have to issue a strong disavowal because this just simply just does not conform with the community guidelines of my ethics and my morals, you know.
And I am a company man.
You know, I'm a moral country man.
You know what I'm talking about.
You know what I'm saying.
So I don't have to disavow this idea.
No, we just have to live among, uh, we just gotta live in Mexamerica, okay?
Just gotta live in, uh, United Kingdom-stan, London-stan.
We just have to live with it, okay?
So says the community guidelines.
I agree with you that, you know, people say there is no political solution.
I hear a lot of Wignats say this.
It's usually followed by, buy an illegal firearm for me in the parking lot, you know.
There is no political solution.
Hey, want to join my militia in the forest?
Want to buy an unregistered firearm for me?
There is no political solution.
And here's why you should give me your social security number.
Here's why you should send me a picture of your driver's license.
You know, I usually hear that.
I don't think I've ever gone against the sentiment.
People say this to counter-signal my ideas.
Nick is, you know, he thinks we're gonna subvert the Republican Party.
There is no political solution.
I don't think I've ever said that the response to what's happening will be exclusively or mainly a political thing.
I think I've actually said the exact opposite.
I've always said it's about building up the network.
I've always said that's the number one most important thing.
It's about coordinating and building this constellation of resources, you know, all kinds of institutions.
We basically have to create sort of like a parallel system is what has to happen.
And I don't, I can't get too specific because it's like borderline, you know, you know, what kind of problems you could run into talking about this stuff.
but I foresee that the government will probably lose control of the country.
There will be a very large underworld of activities and power structures that are not under control of the government.
And this could be private armies, this could be major corporations, this could be mobs, this could be different criminal infrastructures.
I think there will be a lot of parallel structures which will provide things for people that the state will not be able to because the state will not have the same efficacy that it has now as order declines.
And you can read about this.
Well, I don't know what books I could recommend on this.
I can't really go into too great a detail because we've got to move on to other super chats.
But in essence, for us to survive and sort of weather the ruins, weather the catastrophe that's coming, we have to build these networks.
And that's not necessarily all political.
A lot of it is social.
A lot of it is economic.
We have to become resilient, anti-fragile, and build a movement that is, you know, truly grassroots, good quality people.
And I, you know, can't really get too specific without without, you know, maybe challenging legitimacy of the government or something like that.
But I think that that's the solution.
And that's what that's what everybody should be doing.
That's what a country is.
Building communities, building links that bind people together, you know, so.
So I'll probably extrapolate that on another show, but that's my basic thoughts.
Not these, you know, schemes, these plans, we're all just gonna go somewhere else and learn Latin and, you know, maybe you're half-joking there, but it's really just more about start your own family, buy property.
That's what you can do right now.
Start your own family, buy property, and make some friends.
Make some connections, people that are ride or die.
And the only thing that you have in common is not simply your political ideology, but you know you're able to gel with people so the those things are what's going to be important um but anyway we're going to move on sherwood baker with a big super chat wow thank you so much god bless we got a ninja in chat we got a very large super chat there thank you he says forgot to send your iranian defense fund check direct to your swiss bank account a super chat will have to do Uh, uh, bro?
Bro, you gotta be more discreet!
This guy's onto us!
Ron Coleman and this other guy are onto us!
They've found us out!
Yeah, thanks so much.
Well, and it's so funny, didn't all these MAGA-tards talk about the Russia stuff?
Ooh, ooh!
Yeah, we're taking money from Russia!
D'oh!
I'm a Russian bot!
Yeah, you got me.
You know, they would make fun of the left for calling us Russian bots, Russian agents, and now this goofus.
You're an Iranian whatever.
Yeah, okay.
Weren't you born in Israel, you retard?
You're taking money from a Middle Eastern country.
Weren't you born in a Middle Eastern country, which happens to run AIPAC, you know?
Give me a break.
The audacity!
The audacity!
It's incredible.
It's incredible.
There's actually another word for it, which escapes me, but anyway.
But thanks for the big super chat.
Much appreciated.
I'm gonna get myself in trouble.
Temple says, Hey Nick, how about doing a special meetup with your female fans only?
Just you and 300 screeching fangirls.
I already know you're gonna love it.
I can't actually imagine anything I'd like less.
I actually can't imagine anything that would be a worse experience for me than that.
Yeah, I don't know.
You know, meetups is one thing, people.
Do a meetup!
Do a meetup!
So I can shake all your sticky finger hands, you know?
So I can shake all your... No, I'm only joking.
I only say that in a joking way.
But the meetups are very hectic, very, you know, stressful.
And then, oh, it's all e-girls?
It's all fashy e-girls?
What a treat!
No, I'm joking.
I don't know.
We may do a meetup, but we're not going to restrict it by gender.
We'll have a co-ed meetup so we can maximize our meetup experience, as they say, right?
But, uh, all these e-girls are always all over me.
You know, Benji Backer saying, nobody's sexually interested in Nick.
I wish that were true.
But these e-girls are practically breaking my door down, ogling me, trying to get in my DMs, flirting with me.
And I'm over here, holding on for dear life.
Not like it's even a challenge, by the way.
You know, you think I'm tempted by e-girls?
Please!
Please!
Don't insult me like that!
I invented being against e-girls ideologically, pathologically, right?
But yeah, no, they just haven't learned.
That's the thing.
That's the thing about women.
You know, you can tell them a thousand times, no e-girls, no e-girls.
We're not doing that right now.
It's not gonna happen.
But me, I'm not talking about you in this circumstance.
I'm talking about others.
But I'm okay.
I know what Nick says about e-girls, but I'm different.
I can jump to the front of the line.
I'm gonna talk to Nick because I'm a pretty e-girl.
Sorry, Toots.
Not gonna happen.
When I'm good and ready, alright?
Maybe in five years, give me a call.
But right now, I'm mastering my craft.
I'm building my fortune.
We don't have time for distractions.
We don't have time for Coochie to distract me, take my eye off the ball.
Please.
We have very important work here.
We're trying to save America.
We don't have time for that stuff, but thanks.
We'll do a meetup, I promise.
Booper says I laughed when that dummy said you were bought out by Iran.
The sheer nerve of these people.
Isn't it just incredible?
You have to laugh.
And they think you won't call them out.
I'm not afraid, okay?
And maybe they'll make me afraid.
Maybe they'll come kill me or something.
Maybe I'm stupidly not afraid of the Zionist lobby, but it's always these subtle threats and, you know, they think I'm not going to call them out on this stuff, but it's just, it has to be called out.
It's disgusting.
It's disgusting and sleazy.
And, honest to God, I don't have a problem with anybody based on who they are.
Uh, and I mean that 100%.
Now, do we acknowledge that groups have certain characteristics?
And, you know, that's kind of what the whole show is about.
We talked about this, I think, earlier this week.
Absolutely.
But on an individual basis, I will never say, I'm going to write somebody off because of, you know, whatever they are.
Racial, religious, whatever it is.
Now character is something else, but I would never say like, oh, you're a Zionist.
I hate you or you're Jewish.
I don't like you.
You know, that's never been that's never been it for me, you know, and we can recognize it Zionists and perhaps, you know, Jewish lobby there.
There's some things going on there, but never on like an individual.
I would never write somebody off just for by virtue of that.
But we have to then call out this disgusting behavior.
You're a bad person if you do that.
We see what you're doing.
You're a scumbag if you say that.
And he's in my mention saying, no, I actually like Nick.
I actually like him.
I think he's great.
He just needs to obey me.
He just needs to obey the Zionist lobby.
He needs to use his talents wisely.
He needs to do it in the service of my national interest.
Dude, fuck you, okay?
And everybody who does that, all these bullies going around, Jews bully me.
You know, they go around saying, and sticking their finger in my jacket saying, you know, we're the good ones and you better stop attacking, you better stop attacking.
Why don't you clean up your own house before you worry about what I'm saying?
I'm attacking all the right people, so maybe you should worry about them more than me, right?
You got the countries being thrown into all these different wars, and we know exactly what's going on there.
We know APAC, we know it's people like Bill Kristol and all the rest, and they seem a lot more concerned that 20-year-old YouTube host is calling them out than that that's going on, right?
I didn't bring thousands of people to die to war in Iraq, you know, but the Zionist lobby did, so maybe we should be concerned about that.
So that kind of stuff just makes me so heated.
People just have no integrity.
But remember, but as always, we must affirm our belief in total equality.
As always, disclaimer on America First.
We believe in total equality.
We do not believe in conspiracy theories.
Of course, the reason we went to war in Iraq was not because of the Zionist lobby.
That was satire.
It's because they had, you know, weapons of mass destruction or something.
And we believe in total equality for everybody.
So we have to affirm that.
We disavow any supremacist or hateful ideologies, conspiracy theories.
That's just important to me that I clarify that.
Out of my own code of ethics, my own community guidelines, if you will, that we affirm all this.
Anyway, you know we're not we're not afraid of them, but we are afraid of YouTube We're not afraid of pissing off certain individuals, but you know YouTube the demonetization We got eight more days until the 21st, and then you know maybe we could lose the channel right so so just keep that in mind Stereo dick says don't look now, but I think there's a drone outside your penthouse window Somebody emailed me the other day.
They said why is there a red dot on your head every time you talk about?
Israel that's a great question I looked now, didn't I?
I guess that means it's game over for me, right?
Robert says they're not going to come for you for two reasons.
One, turtle.
Two, tool up.
They don't want that action, big guy.
That's so funny.
That's true.
They don't want that kind of heat.
They know if they're coming for me, I'm going to be over here, turtle, tool up, lawyer up.
I'm going to be putting all the cheat codes They won't stand a chance.
I'll be, you know, incendiary bullets, super jump, super speed.
I'll spawn a helicopter, a motorcycle.
They won't know what hit them.
I'll turn into director's mode.
That's a very, that's a very good joke.
I saw that!
I didn't read the article, but I saw the headline.
I don't know what exactly it entailed there, but I guess he took a stand against Pride Month, which is pretty based.
I saw that.
I didn't read the article, but I saw the headline.
I don't know what exactly it entailed there, but I guess he took a stand against Pride Month, which is pretty based in Red Pill.
John Q.
Publix's Willie McCoy Can I get a large Mountain Dew Code Red?
Carrying a loaded firearm in public.
DUI.
Possession of a stolen firearm while under the influence of... And this is not completed.
A controlled substance and resisting a peace officer.
unidentified
Her.
nick fuentes
Sir, this is a Taco Bell.
We haven't served Code Red in years.
That's pretty funny.
That's how I feel going into Taco Bell.
A.J.
Epps has overheard co-workers talking about politics and some doofus said oil was the reason for the Iraq war.
Very low IQ person.
People still don't see it.
Isn't that so funny?
And it's so funny because left-wing people think that, like, they found, oh, we found it.
That was the real reason.
I'm a truth seeker.
I'm a free thinker.
I'm an independent thinker.
Oh, we went to war because of WMDs or terrorists?
It was for the oil!
George Bush would be locked up for war crimes because he brought us to the Middle East for oil.
It's like, you know, when you think you've got it, but you're just not there.
You're just not even close.
You're not even playing the same sport.
Yeah, that's pretty rich.
When you hear people say it, you just gotta nod and agree, you know?
Whatever, right?
That's how that goes.
Top Snack says, lukewarm, semi-relevant take.
These polls, psyops, Fashtag are starting to become pretty cringe in my opinion.
It's like, oh wow, they took the bait again.
That's still so funny.
2016 department.
Yeah, I agree.
I've never tweeted anything about the Fashtag.
It's just so stale.
It's been done before, you know?
Fashtag.
Is anybody outside of like a handful of BuzzFeed journalists really talking about that?
I just, you know, people are like, we'll put up flyers again!
Nick, what should we put on the flyers this time?
It's like, can't you just get with the times?
Can't you just understand that it's not 2017 anymore, you know?
That's the thing.
People resent, I think, me and the Irony Bros and a lot of the meme culture on the internet because they can't keep up with it.
That's really what it comes down to.
You know, in large measure, I don't think our views have really changed.
I don't think our worldview has really changed.
Maybe our predictions for the future, you know, and maybe particular things have changed.
But is our worldview changing?
The idea that it's groups, tribes, genders, this kind of stuff?
Not really, you know, and all the characteristics about them.
Uh, but the memes change.
The jokes change.
Uh, the operations change, you know?
That's the way that politics works.
That's the way that trends work.
That's the paradigm we're in right now.
You gotta keep on top of things to stay relevant.
And when people can no longer do that, well, then they get really pissy, you know?
And I know a lot of the people that hate me, they don't wanna hate me.
They like reluctantly hate me.
If I reached out my hand and said, you're cool, you could be in the club, I guarantee like 80 or 70% of the haters would say, really, really?
I guess you're cool after all, you know?
But they have to hate because I've scorned them, because I've blocked them, because I've said you're cringe or, you know, I've made fun of you and I've deeply hurt your sense of self, you know?
But it has to be done.
Unfortunately, we have to be ruthless about this stuff because if we're going to be nice or we're going to be based, you know, nice and cringe or ruthless and based, we got to be ruthless and based every single time.
We got to be relevant and edgy and funny and on top of things and all that.
If we got to be a little mean, well, you know, people are going to have to just grow up and deal with that, you know, people.
Hashtag we're gonna do another flyer.
It's like sorry dude, you're cringe, you know, I mean, yeah, I guess in principle we kind of agree on politics, but What you're doing is cringe and stalin.
You're embarrassing me.
You're embarrassing me.
You're embarrassing the movement.
You're embarrassing yourself so So yeah, that stuff was cool like a year ago, but I don't know I don't know how I and I'm not gonna I'm not gonna talk.
I don't have a problem with it you know, it's not like it's hurting us, but it's like Is that really the best we can do?
Like, there's no good memes anymore.
Hashtag, really?
It's like, I don't know.
We did that.
Uh, let's see.
Deplorable mics is breaking.
Right-wing extremist Nick Fuentes is dead in his Chicago home from an apparent suicide by multiple gunshot wounds to the head.
Poo-poo.
Yeah, that's what it's gonna be.
It's gonna be written in very passive language like the last one.
You know, it'll be, um...
Nick Fuentes' bedroom was entered, you know, and there was an individual that entered, or how would you describe it passively?
It's like, you know, an individual walked into Nick Fuentes' room and he died of sharp force injuries to the head.
It was ruled an apparent suicide, you know, something like that.
A combination of tactics.
Steadfast Reactionary says, what do you think of agrarianism?
Uh, this is kind of silly.
I don't think we're ever going back to that.
You know, agrarianism.
I'm not familiar with agrarianism as an ideology, but you know, a lot of the stuff that says, we have to go back, we have to go back to before technology, we have to go back to agriculture.
I understand maybe the merits of an agrarian society over our current society, but I don't think there's some things that are out of the bag and you can't put them back in.
So people saying, what, we're supposed to all go back to the farms?
How is that going to happen?
You know, I don't think you can unring that bell.
So, um, I understand the, uh, the merits of an agrarian society.
It's more conservative, you know, and all this, but, uh, I'm not familiar.
I haven't read, like, an agrarian treatise or anything.
I'm not familiar with the ideological tenets of it, but, you know, things like that I'm just very skeptical of.
Lachlan says, according to the Human Genome Project, Ashkenazi Jews are inbred Italians.
This means that either modern Jews are Hebrew LARPers or Jesus was Italian.
It means Jesus was Italian!
Of course!
Of course Jesus was Italian.
You know, Jesus Christ is the chosen people, and Italians are the chosen people.
Makes sense to me, right?
Makes sense to me.
Perfect sense to me.
Alcest says, last night you mentioned literature.
You had your dad read.
I was a lib until an accidental red pill recently, and I'm totally confused.
I need more information to make sense of things.
Thanks, bud.
Um, I don't know.
You know, the book lists to me aren't really what does it.
To me, the most red-pilling thing of all is to watch, like, Voice of Europe videos.
To me, the most red-pilling thing is not to read a book or talk to somebody or read a theory.
It's to see what's happening.
You know, to see the carnage.
That's what red-pilled me, really.
I didn't like... I wasn't red-pilled by Alien Nation or Adios America.
Fine books, no doubt.
But I got red-pilled because I saw a lot of Voice of Europe videos in 2015 showing, you know, the mass migration situation in Europe.
Showing Muslims kicking people downstairs and stuff like that.
And I was like, oh, that's... can't have that happening, right?
So, um...
So I don't know.
You want to learn the relevant facts?
I would say the Israel Lobby is a good book for some of the subjects we talked about tonight.
I'm trying to think what else.
Sam Francis has written a lot of good things.
Jared Taylor has written a lot of good things on these subjects.
E. Michael Jones is a good source for certain issues, questions of this nature.
Let me think.
Really, I don't know.
There's not like one book.
Maybe somebody should do that.
Maybe I should do that.
You know, the Red Pill Manifesto or something, but I think it's a little bit different for everybody, but the broad strokes are basically the same.
I would check out those to start, but there's no shortage of book lists.
You can look up, you know, whatever, poll reading list or something like that, whatever.
MD Extreme says, I love when non-Catholics come up with this ridiculous, these ridiculous objections.
I had somebody email me, Catholics, Catholicism isn't real because the Sabbath is on Saturday and Catholics have it on Sunday.
It's like, oh wow, I'm no longer Catholic.
Baptism means pouring the water.
Catholics are sprinkling the water.
Okay, dude, whatever.
You want to go to hell?
That's fine.
You don't want to be united with God.
You don't want to get right with Christ's church.
That's your decision, you know, but I'm Catholic and that's the way it is.
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So...
nick fuentes
Unless and until you can, again, disprove the crux of the church, which is the authority, the hierarchy, the tradition.
You know, this stuff is unconvincing.
Shyster says, my boomer mom told me today that all generations have no responsibility for future generations, only their own.
No surprises really, just found it epic.
Boomers are amazing that way.
They just really don't care.
They are the complete atomic last men of Western civilization.
You know, the individual is just full stop and end in itself, you know, in the sense that that's all that one should concern himself with is, you know, the worship of self, the service of self, and all that.
As long as I'm good, as long as I got my boomer boat and my, you know, Hawaiian shirt and my flip-flops and all that, you know, then we're good.
So they take a very selfish view of the world.
It's not surprising.
Doctor Specialist says, okay, I'm not reading that one.
K Doctor says, you know, Nick, what are your thoughts on noted Zio-Con Dan Crenshaw being cast in the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie?
That's pretty funny.
That's not funny!
That is a U.S.
Army soldier that you're talking about, and you have to respect his service.
You have to get on your knees and lick his boots.
Yeah, lick his boots, because he lost an eye for your freedom, bro.
He lost an eye so that we could get censored on YouTube, man.
So you better lick the boots, man, or else.
That's how it feels sometimes, you know.
And, you know, look, to their credit, to Dan Crenshaw's credit, I shouldn't criticize him during his month.
You know, this is their month.
This is their month.
June, their month.
And we're supposed to appreciate and celebrate Dan Crenshaw and his ilk.
So, you know, no hard feelings, Dan.
Neocon, Ziocon, whatever you want to call it, but we will not be disrespecting a US Army soldier, specifically not in the month of June.
Maybe in July, maybe in August, but not in June.
This is our time to celebrate.
Joking, joking of course.
Elizabeth Warren says, some people are gonna get that, some people are not.
I hope that people do not get that, but it's purely a joke.
Elizabeth Warren says, dumb the cryptocurrency and buy gold.
Okay, yeah, whatever baby boomer.
Donald Trump says Nick resents the South and Southerners in general, but little does he realize his favorite drink, Coca-Cola, was invented by a Confederate soldier.
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Sad!
nick fuentes
Yeah, so what?
I don't understand how that has any bearing on anything.
Didn't the North invent, like, everything?
Didn't the North invent, like, America?
There wouldn't be a South if there wasn't a North.
Look across the world at North versus South.
This is why Southerners are eternally coping.
Imagine being, you know, Southern anything, right?
Lauren Southern.
No, that's a joke, but imagine being Southern anything.
Don't you know about the movements of people?
Don't you know about population transformations in the world?
Who, in their right mind, would want to be a part of the local or the global South?
eternally coping but uh anyway that's jokes we love the south we love southerners let's see italian pal says the iranian revolutionary guard is sending drake and josh jokes and peepee pooper super jets to fund the show you've been found out nick you're right you're right about that that's how they get you that's how they slide them right by
You know, I can imagine there's all sorts of Persian IRGC folks, you know, sitting behind a computer in Tehran, and they're typing, you know, you treat us like Drake from Drake and Josh, but actually you're like Megan from Drake and Josh.
They'll never know the difference, right?
Yeah, thanks, will do.
Dude, I really don't identify as trad.
Dude, I really don't identify as trad.
All these trad LARPers.
Hello!
Hello, my fellow trad!
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How do you do?
nick fuentes
You know, here's my fedora.
How do you do, my fellow trad?
Hello, my fellow trad!
Tis a wonderful evening.
You know, shut the fuck up.
Apologize for the language, but all these trad LARPers, you know, with the fedoras and the, you know, all these LARPy things, the Latin and the gardens and the all this stuff can't you just can't you just you know understand that we live in the 21st century we're not going back we're not going back even if we're even if your wife is you know cringe ugly busted wife is wearing a sundress you know and you're and you're picking berries on your hands and knees in the garden like we're not going back okay
should classical music and poetry be part of the traditionalist movement, I think it's essential to being a trad.
If you want to start your gay trad club and read gay poetry and listen to gay classical music, you know, knock yourself out.
And look, there's nothing wrong with poetry.
There's nothing wrong with classical music.
You can appreciate classical music.
It's probably the best music, right?
And yeah, the classical poetry is probably the best, by all means, but all these people that want to start the, you know, trad, trad club, trad movement.
I'm, look, I'm not a LARPer.
I like what I like.
I didn't grow up on classical music.
I grew up on Kanye West, you know?
So that's what it is.
And I know everybody has such a problem.
Nick listens to, you know, degenerate rap music.
Nicky McDonald.
Yeah, I'm not a larper.
I'm not a cringe larper like you.
I don't need to compensate for being a...
A cringe gnat like you.
No, I'm joking.
You're fabulous.
I'm not referring to you.
I'm referring to other people when I say that.
Sure, poetry, music, but I don't see how that builds the country back up.
It is essential to building the country back up.
You know what's essential?
Having babies.
You know what's essential?
Owning land, you know?
So, I would worry a little bit less about the architecture, the music, Sublime poetry!
Worry about pumping out babies and, you know, getting a financial situation that's good.
Firearms, a second passport, you know, these kinds of things.
Bill Ding says, I've started calling people snowflake again, ironically, but they can't tell the difference, which is overall pretty funny.
Yeah, that's pretty funny.
I always give my sister a hard time whenever she's in from college.
I say, you know, you're just the racist, actually.
You want to keep black people on a plantation?
I got a really good book for you.
I'm going to give you my copy of America, Imagine a World Without Her by Dinesh D'Souza.
She believes in it.
I have to say, I'm being ironic, you know.
But Normies can't tell the difference.
That's good though.
Nicholas says, hey kid, wanna... Okay, I'm not gonna read that one.
Mega Wallace says, thoughts on Black Pigeon Speaks getting the banhammer?
He always struck me as melodramatic, but never as particularly radical.
Yeah, I've never found anything offensive about his channel.
I think he makes good content.
So, I don't know what happened there.
I don't know why he got banned.
I don't know if that was part of the Vox thing, but very surprising and honestly disturbing, because if he could go, to me his content was completely inoffensive.
Nietzschean says, the Halsey News Network told me it was Iran.
Of course, naturally.
Of course, there it is, right, as we say.
Towel says, have you ever been punched in the face?
Um, I don't know.
I don't think so.
I don't think I've ever been punched in the face, like, hard, like in a fist fight.
Well, probably I've been punched in the face before at some point.
I'm really not a fighter, you know.
That's the thing.
When you're handsome like me, you try to avoid fights.
You try to avoid getting punched in the face.
A lot of people like to say, that makes you weak, that makes you this and that, and they're all ugly.
You know, it's a lot of ugly people that say that.
But imagine me getting punched in the face and then, and then I looked worse.
You know, imagine if my nose was crooked or something, you know, or I lost some teeth.
I wouldn't be able to live with myself.
So, so no, I'm, I try to keep it cordial.
I try to keep it diplomatic.
We're not really into the, the punchy thing.
That's really more for the low impulse control Iranian proxies.
But let's see.
I says, do you hear that BPS got banned?
That's crazy.
Yeah, we just talked about that.
Steadfast Reactionary says, opinion on Absolute Monarchy.
Yeah, here we go again.
Yeah, it's probably good.
I don't know if I'm in favor of Absolute Monarchy.
Evola had some really interesting thoughts about this.
He said that absolute monarchy was actually a degeneration of this sort of mindset that they had in medieval times where it really wasn't about domination or power.
It was more about, and I'm not really articulating it very well because it's very dense and sort of a complicated perspective on the subject.
But he said that during the medieval times you had this sort of warrior spirit that animated people and there was this understanding of first among equals and the king or a leader or something was only given power voluntarily by people under him and it was just like reciprocal relationship and all this...
I'm not doing it justice.
But basically the thesis of what he thinks about absolute monarchy is that it was represented a degeneration from the medieval times and the chivalry knight caste or whatever you would want to call it that prevailed during those times.
And it devolved into as opposed to people that were spiritual and people that were in touch with higher forms to a warrior caste that maintained things by ruthless, you know, machinations and power and these kinds of things.
And so I think I, you know, roughly approach something similar.
I don't know if I'd be in favor of absolute monarchy, but certainly monarchy is ideal.
You know, some sort of divine monarchy.
I guess that comes with it something that's more absolute.
I don't know.
I don't really like to talk about the hypothetical abstractions of government.
I'm really more of a pragmatist.
But it'd be better than what we have today.
I'll tell you that much.
Let's see, what else?
LC says, love the new intro.
Nick, can we find it somewhere?
I don't think so.
I'll talk to my guy.
He might make it available.
Maybe on SoundCloud.
Maybe he'll sell it.
I don't know, but we just put it up today, so I'll let you know.
Seth Rich says, where can a white guy get some Israel weapons?
Okay, I'm not reading that.
Tayu says, would you want a royal family, preferably Christian Catholic family, lead this country?
I don't know who the Smiths and Michaels are, but yeah, definitely a Catholic family.
That would be nice to see.
Yeah, well, certainly we want to spit on cop killers, right?
Or killers in general.
It's Protestantism, in my opinion.
on Sede Vakantism, Protestantism.
It's Protestantism, in my opinion.
I know a lot of Sede's, and I'm friends with a lot of them, but frankly, this argument about the open seat, and I've heard this Well, we're not Protestant, we believe in the papacy, but the seat is vacant.
I find it unconvincing, because if a layman can say, I can decide who is the Pope, who is a legitimate Pope, who isn't, well, you know, aren't we back to square one?
Aren't we back to the problem of Protestantism?
You know, if any one person can say, I don't recognize the Pope's authority, but for this reason I'm still a Catholic, I'm sorry, I just...
I don't see how that's distinct.
And, um, no, admittedly I'm not very interested in the subject, but, um, that's sort of my take on that.
I just think if you're like a small group of people challenging the Pope's authority, just like any Protestant sect, it's like, well, you guys are the ones that are going to get saved, nobody else.
I don't, I don't know about that, right?
Uh, Maga Zog Failure says, R.I.P.
Black Pigeon Speaks.
Just as he was about to leave the alt-light, God decided it was time for him to go to heaven early.
Well, hopefully he gets his channel back.
I don't know what will cause him to get the ban, because like I said, he was a player.
He played by the rules.
NC says, Nick, you know my motto, avoid the... Okay, can't read that.
Wes Motorstein says, I had my boomer parents watch last night's show live and they have never experienced such confusion or internet talk.
Sad!
God bless Nick, wages pay up.
Yeah, we've boomer-proofed the show with the lingo.
I can only imagine.
You know, my family watches the show.
I can only imagine, you know, because to me, I can't help myself.
I'll go to parties even with my peers.
And I remember one time I went to a party, it was with people I hadn't seen in a long time, and I said, the feel when no GF.
I said, TFW, no GF.
And they were like, what?
And it just hit me like, we live in different planets, we live in different dimensions, you don't even know, these people don't know the Lucas Room, they don't know what a Groyper is, they don't know what an Apu is, they don't know Pepe, you know, or any of this stuff, and that's my language now, it's poisoned the well of my language, my vocabulary, so, you know, I guess there's advantages, disadvantages.
Boomer Proof is the show, or Boomer Proof's the show, but, you know, perhaps it's a little inaccessible.
Christopher says don't be so insensitive, Nick.
He stole a car and killed someone because of Democrat policy.
unidentified
Duh!
nick fuentes
Oh yeah, you're right.
You're right.
Thank you for the correction.
He did that because of, you know, racism.
So, it's justified, you know.
Shame on the cop for shooting him.
He should have went for the leg.
You know, that's what they always say.
So dumb.
Let's see, technically says Tulsi Gabbard just tweeted pointing to Israel and Bibi.
Ah yes, very good.
It's exciting to see Tulsi, what's her name, Ilhan Omar, all these people turning against the Israel lobby.
It gives me hope, you know, that maybe there'll be some sort of comeuppance.
Dr. H says, was Black Pigeon Speaks really banned from YouTube?
I went to his channel and saw it was still there.
I'm confused.
They say he is banned, but I see his channel.
Yeah, I don't know, dude.
I haven't checked it out.
That's what I've been told.
My username owns says, hey big guy, just found out my girl was taking part in gay stuff, girl on girl, and I thought she was a good Catholic.
Should I kick the thoughts of the curb?
Yeah.
Yes.
I don't know.
If you're married, it's different.
But, you know, those sorts of transgressions, it's like, Those things happen.
It's sort of, I don't know, a permanent problem.
I guess it depends on your situation.
In some cases it can be forgiven.
I guess it really does depend on the person, but a lot of times you see that sort of stuff.
And I don't know.
It's hard to recover from that, right?
It's hard not to see what's really going on inside of a person when, you know, that sort of stuff is revealed.
Particularly when you're going out when that's happening, right?
So obviously cheating, cheating in a very degenerate way.
She purports to be, you know, a hardcore Catholic or something, good Catholic, whatever.
So I don't know.
You're going to have to talk that one out with the GF.
Going to have to figure it out.
But I don't know.
I mean, that's a pretty profound transgression.
There's got to be a good reason for it, a good explanation for that.
But I would not be encouraged by that behavior, certainly.
Yeah, that's a good idea there.
Very sad.
Yeah, yeah, you should be getting the Super Chat money.
I have to hear Super Chats, but, you know, you have it hard.
Jeheal says, while you were going off, I was subjected to six hours of drunken boomers babbling about geopolitics.
I should be getting the super chat money.
Very sad.
Yeah, yeah, you should be getting the super chat money.
I have to hear super chats, but, you know, you have it hard.
No, I'm kidding.
Boopers says, I was walking home in Austin, Texas, and my Hispanic neighbors started talking crap.
I called them lowlifes.
They followed me.
They harassed my mom.
We called the cops.
They lied to the cops.
Accused me of the s-word.
Yep, naturally.
Always happens.
That's our country.
You know, welcome to our new country.
And what's your white privilege gonna look like as these things accelerate, right?
L.U.
Therius says, the knicker cries out in pain as he strikes you.
The knick, we will tell you what was done to him, but not what he did to deserve it.
Yeah, isn't that great?
Jimbo says Nick's going to portray us for Reddit.
You think you know a guy?
Well, you know, somebody started it up without my permission.
I checked it out.
It looks pretty cool.
Million Dollar Extreme had a Reddit, so I don't know.
Maybe we'll have a Reddit.
We'll see.
We'll see, you know, how it works.
I believe I've said in the past I would never do a Reddit, but, you know, it might be a good place to organize.
Boopers says the female cop interrogates me on whether I said the S word.
The cops tell me I should have been more adult.
Happened three years ago.
So a very relevant story.
Female cops are so funny.
I don't know how you're supposed to take them seriously.
You know, I imagine a female cop arresting you.
I would just be hitting on her the whole time.
I would just be, you know, making jokes, sexualizing her.
You know, if I were ever arrested by a female cop, I'd be like, oh, oh, okay, arrest me.
I'd be laughing, you know, it'd just be a big joke to me.
How can anybody take that seriously?
Now, of course, I believe in total equality between men and women.
Women are not inferior in any way.
In any way, shape, or form, they're interchangeable, the same.
But it's just funny to me.
It's just sort of comical, you know?
That joke doesn't really work because of our community guidelines, but what are you gonna do?
Yeah, that would be pretty, that would be a nice residual there.
Just kidding!
We love, you know, America must be maintained in perpetuity in its present state.
That's very true.
James Russell says we're not going to war, just adding more sanctions.
It's that Bolton hook and Pompeo keep warping Trump's foreign policy to suit another endless war.
Yeah, exactly.
That's an accurate description.
Seth Rich says, have you tried talking about KFC instead of Big Macs to attract a more diverse audience?
That's very racist.
Unless you just mean, you know, the KFC crowd as opposed to the McDonald's crowd.
Which is the same, right?
You know, this is different fast food preference.
Not a bad idea.
I just don't like KFC that much.
Pinky cultures to start a family, implying women in 2019 want that?
You gotta make them want it.
Eleutherius's reading list.
I think I might be an NPC who lacks an internal dialogue, but isn't that an internal dialogue?
Help me with the reading list, please.
Dude, just look one up.
I don't know why we have to do this every other night.
Books.
Everybody wants to read books.
Newsflash.
Most of the population was illiterate forever.
So, you know, people think they're gonna crack open a book and, you know, totally have knowledge.
You know, they're gonna be like that guy in the garage.
Knowledge!
I'm gonna read books!
I read a book every day and now I'm a millionaire!
You know, I'm gonna be totally red-pilled!
I, for most people, I, I don't, I'm not a big believer in books, for most people.
I don't know if that's an irrational thing to say, but I would say that you can kind of get the gist from, you know, my show, from, you know, any number of conservative Twitter accounts, YouTube accounts.
By all means, though, search up reactionary, you know, book list or something.
I've listed it a million times on the show.
Pro Truth says, watch Brendan O'Connell for the best info on Israel high-tech belt and road type stuff.
I'll check it out.
Angelo John Gage's wife just asked if you have a GF.
Also, when will you get back to me?
I know you're busy but it only takes a few secs.
Oh boy!
To lift those giant tarantula fingers to tie it back.
Anyway, love from both of us.
Well, thanks big guy.
I appreciate it.
You know, you keep, you really hounded me here for this response.
All right, all right.
I don't know if I remember, okay, but shoot me a DM.
Just say, hey, you know, tonight or tomorrow or something, just so it's back on the top of my, because now it's like all the way at the bottom of my DMs and I forget about it.
I apologize for not getting back to you, but it's just, you know, we've been very busy on the show.
We're hardly keeping up with the commitments to the show, let alone a thousand DMs, emails, not from you, but, you know, just from...
Doing the show.
But you're persistent.
I'll admit you're persistent, but I appreciate the super chat.
I'll get back to you.
Just shoot me a message.
Just say hey or something.
I'll let you up this week, okay?
And if I don't, you can come kill me instead of the Israelis, okay?
JustinKJesus, don't care if you don't like my skin color, Nick.
We are bound by faith.
God bless you.
I don't think I've ever said that.
JonathanSestatoids, please go.
Agree.
Theos's sex laptop stopped calling me a Russian just because I'm a hot Trump supporter.
Nick, can you please stop calling me an Iranian asset just because you're Ziocons?
Yeah, interesting parallels.
Puppet Pal says, any thoughts on the Capitol Hill hearing next week regarding reparations?
No, I didn't hear about that, so I guess we'll report on that next week.
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L.A.
nick fuentes
Dodgers says, don't worry, Nicko, security is already taken care of at the Knicker meetup.
We have discovered a great filter system.
Oh, have you?
That's interesting.
I'd love to hear about it.
Eddie says, TPUSA Women's Summit is so cringeworthy.
Basically, feminism is bad, but I'm benefiting from it.
Less anti-feminism, more pro-kitchen, sweetheart.
Agree!
More pro-tradition, as opposed to this milquetoast anti-feminist crap, which is, you know, totally hypocritical.
Bottled up.
Thoughts on Incel Manifesto, Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
You know, I never thought of it that way, but that's a pretty accurate assessment.
Not far from the truth.
Incel Manifesto.
I can relate to that.
Maybe that's why I was such a fan of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.
You know, in many ways I related to Greg Huffley.
Was that his name, right?
You know, in his, you know, deep-seated animosity towards the fair sex, towards his classmates, things like that.
You know, perhaps he was speaking to all of us.
Nicholas says, a blessing from Hezbollah, my brother.
Oh, thanks so much.
Matthew says, Ashley was so red-pilled last night you made her convert to Catholicism.
Good job, big guy.
Oh, did that happen?
Didn't catch that.
Am says, all the e-girls are basically the same person.
He-he, boobs, and MAGA, but not really.
Haha, don't let Ashley distract us.
Focus on the bag.
So true.
It is.
It's all the same with them.
You know, we said that yesterday.
Cleavage, MAGA hat, cam whore, slutty laugh, bimbo laugh.
It's all the same, right?
Same shoes, different socks.
Moonman says, look up not-so-chosen people on bit shoot.
Okay.
Adam says, have you read The Rise and Fall of Empires by Sir John Glubb?
Are we Rome 2.0?
If you haven't, there's an audiobook on YouTube and a PDF online.
Thank you for all the recommendations.
I have so much content to check out.
Thanks for filling up my days with content that I can watch and look at and read.
No, I haven't read that, but yet another thing I'll add to the list.
I'll check it out.
Treader says please write red pill manifesto.
You are the chosen one.
Yeah, maybe I'll do it the red pill manifesto It's called the Bible pillow King says, hey big guy, think we can defeat Iran by sending them peepee superchats all the time?
Yeah, could happen.
You know, that'll be Stuxnet 3.0, right?
Drake and Josh and peepee poopoo superchats.
Hyman says, statue Avi is mad at you.
Yeah, statue Avi, physique post Avi, you know, pine tree Avi.
They're all very upset with me.
I understand.
Dio says, why does Nick prefer rap music over classical music?
Okay, LARPer.
Yeah, that's me.
Well, look, Kanye's in the vernacular.
The real trad is the vernacular.
Shakespeare was the vernacular.
He wasn't trad, classical.
He was the vernacular.
Now, of course, we can, you know, perhaps agree that Shakespeare's a higher quality vernacular than what exists today.
Not all vernacular is created equal, but...
You know, it's folk.
It's folk art.
And the folk art of today is not, you know, being a LARPer.
It's embracing what we have.
Matty says, Trad meme is gay and cringe, but I do wish there were places for normal couples in their 20s to hang out that wasn't in the basement of a frat house.
Yeah, I agree with all that.
LPO says, BPS is already on the list.
SJWs, BTFO.
Oh, are they back on?
Great.
II says, BPS came back.
Now he's gone again.
Press F. Puppet Pal says, BPS was banned again, but he's back again.
Thank you for these rapid-fire updates.
This is incredible.
Maga says, sorry, I didn't mean to spread fake news.
Please don't ban me from the European diaspora.
Yeah, all right.
We'll see.
Chaps says get your friends and build some houses in the country.
Next farmland, church, etc.
Be self-sufficient.
Build a wall.
This is the future.
Tribal villages.
Yeah, we'll see how far that gets us.
Ice says BPS came back again.
Now he's banned.
Great.
Samo says how has your day been big guy?
Long.
Been a long day.
We've been tired, you know, but uh, but it's been a fun day.
Hanging out with a pal, hanging out with a friend of mine.
So it's been a good day.
Your local milkman says, with thottery at an all-time high, Nick, are we ever going to be able to make a hoe a housewife?
And remember Chad, a glass a day to keep the paws away.
No, I don't think you can make a hoe a housewife.
You just have to find a girl who's not been touched by the paws, which is difficult, but yeah, it's doable.
Knockade Jared Holtz's campus conservative never cut me in the lunch line.
Yeah, exactly right.
Chap says, what do you think of classical education?
I think classical education is a good thing.
That's what I think of that.
Klondelso just spoke to Tyrone and said the box was trash.
I don't know what that means.
James says, Nick does QAnon have any info on the foreign policy or is he just part of the domestic sector?
Totally not glowing from Langley.
Well I can't give you any information about QAnon.
Can't disclose anything, you know, top secret of course.
Q level clearance, Q level intelligence.
Let's just say he's one of our finest warriors in the system today.
Truly a great mind, you know?
And perhaps one day, perhaps one day QAnon will be, you know, in the fight in a more public fashion.
Who knows what could happen?
But we are lucky to have him.
He's a fantastic fella.
The old QAnon, Sainted QAnon.
Temple says, why did you avoid answering Angelo John Gage's GF question?
What's the tea?
Oh, I didn't know he was asking me.
I thought everyone knew.
No, I don't have a GF.
I thought everybody knew that.
I wasn't trying to dodge it, of course.
Do you think I would try to dodge an e-girl question?
Please, please!
What do you take me for?
Chaps, can you give a live prayer for my dead granddad?
I don't think we don't really do live prayers.
I'll say a private prayer.
You know, people watching this show can say a prayer.
We hope for the best, you know.
It's sorry to hear that your granddad died.
I'll say a prayer for him tonight.
Everybody else say a prayer for Chap's grandfather.
We hope that he makes it in.
Hope that he's in heaven.
I'm sure he is.
I'm sure.
We have the finest quality people.
They come from quality stock, so I'm sure everything's all right.
But that is a tragedy.
Sorry to hear about the loss, but we'll say a prayer later.
But that's our last Super Chat.
I think that's going to do it for us on the show tonight.
It's been a long show.
Wow.
Two hours.
You know, these two-hour shows, they never get old.
It never gets old.
But I think that's everything.
Oh, and then Chaff says, uh, Sieg Heil.
Amazing.
That's, that's wonderful.
Okay, so that's gonna do it for us on the show tonight.
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