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Thank you.
And white people are done being bullied.
Done being bullied.
We're the keepers of the American tradition.
And I think our ancestors smile on us right now for what we're doing.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Cheers. .
Thank you.
Cheers!
They, they see America merely as a vessel.
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position.
Who are you, America, in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right?
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots.
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush.
Where's enough enough, eh?
Where's enough enough, eh?
Sick.
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch.
Stranger, you can move a country.
In a piece of dust, no money has to stop the line.
It's not a lack of life.
Stranger, you can move a country.
We're not allowed to make jokes anymore.
We're not allowed to make jokes.
It's not money.
Sipping wine.
Having some pasta.
Having some pizza.
I'm weird.
I'm normal.
I'm normal.
I'm expensive.
I'm 40.
I'm rich.
I'm original.
One person raised his voice.
The teacher couldn't believe it.
but the classroom couldn't believe it either.
But in the end, he had logic on his side.
And at the end of the day, he proved his point.
And I'm Dickie, Sarah Taylor. Sarah Taylor.
And I'm Dickie.
I stop playing games.
and at any moment I can check that yay button okay
not my words not my rules I can endorse them, alright?
I can endorse them, alright?
It's warming on everybody who dare to avoid.
Hey, your mama ain't shake.
And he hit shit.
I've been making waves.
Maybe for the star chick.
Y'all did it.
And I was just a chick.
With the long back.
And they kick it with the weight of fit.
Y'all wasn't the shit.
Yeah.
It was three, six.
Who tight?
It was a cap set.
Yeah.
Take me to my first shoes.
I go.
Only drop jewels.
Way before they drop jungle.
First, you're talking.
Now, I'm being looking.
All the way does it save me.
I think those budgets.
They say fuck you.
Yes, we never say.
American first, bitch.
They said trust no man.
She probably said.
Never leave your day was.
I said drink.
Girls look at all.
My mama said trust.
Don't hold you.
She probably said.
Never leave your day was.
I said drink.
The girls look at mother.
My mama said trust.
No hold.
Use a rubble.
This is from your biggest Protestant family.
One day see the light.
Well, hey, thanks.
Love you, too.
But sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense.
Love you.
Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you.
The End
Thank you.
Thank you.
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 forward, it's going to be only America First America.
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nick fuentes
Good evening, everybody.
You are 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 tonight on Friday.
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight.
Big story tonight and a big white pill.
Our featured story is about the DOJ investigation into the so-called U.S.
Capitol insurrection on January 6th.
Finally, we have some good news on this subject.
The investigation has lasted now over seven months.
670 people have been charged, including conspiracy charges, charges pertaining to violence against police, trespassing, disorderly conduct.
But today, a huge report came out in Reuters and other major news outlets.
The FBI says that they have found no evidence Of any conspiracy on the part of the White House or any of the Stop the Steal organizers that put together the Trump rally on the Ellipse on January 6th.
So it's a very big day, very important day for this investigation and we'll see how it plays out.
I don't want to rush to conclusions here.
The title of this show, as always, is completely misleading.
The title of this show is FBI Exonerates No One Is Being Exonerated, and as far as we know, the FBI investigation goes on.
Nevertheless, nevertheless, in spite of the extremely misleading title, it still is a very positive development on this front, so we'll talk about all of that and everything that that means, because there's a lot to discuss there.
We'll also be talking tonight about Afghanistan.
And in particular, I want to talk about the media coverage of Afghanistan.
Because it's obviously a great thing that's going on.
The United States is pulled out of Afghanistan, it seems like.
And honestly, I'm not even sold yet.
I don't even believe it.
Enough has happened to me in my life, doing this, that I don't believe it until I see it.
I don't believe it until it's a done deal.
And even then, I want to wait like 30 days or a year before I really believe it.
I've been doing this for a long time.
Watching politics, being involved in politics, and I'm sure people know this just generally in life, but I think particularly in politics, nothing's really ever done until it's done.
So, we had a lot of good news this weekend, or I should say last weekend, when the United States finally completed the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
And the Taliban came into Kabul after their 10 day campaign and took over the country.
...and it took over the country.
And so it looks like, like I said, it looks like, but I'm not going to believe it until it's done, it looks like the American War in Afghanistan is over, after almost exactly 20 years.
But, here's the rub.
We talked about that all throughout last week, and we've talked about it all throughout this week.
And so I don't necessarily want to talk specifically about what's happening in Afghanistan, which right now is a refugee crisis, as well as this idea that the withdrawal was botched because now there's all these Americans and other people that are stranded in the country at the airport trying to escape the Taliban.
What I want to talk about is the media treatment of this entire story.
And I told you this last week.
Go back, I think it was Friday's show, And I think I even talked about it Monday, too.
But I definitely talked about it, I believe, on Friday and Thursday.
I said, watch how the media covers the troops that are now being deployed.
There are now 6,000 American troops in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.
And they are there to facilitate the evacuation of the American diplomatic corps and other personnel that are still there.
And I said, watch very carefully the media coverage of that situation.
The troops ready to deploy, as it was last week, they're now in the country.
But I said last week, watch the coverage of the troops that were at that point on the precipice of being deployed.
And I said, watch the coverage of this humanitarian disaster about the withdrawal.
I said, because based on that alone, I don't believe that we're withdrawing.
Based on the atrocity propaganda in Afghanistan, which was starting last week, I said, I already don't believe that we're leaving.
Because what it looks like to me is that the media is ginning up this big narrative now about how America can't leave Afghanistan.
Because the Taliban will be too brutal.
Because the Taliban will launch terror attacks against the United States.
Because the Taliban will kill American personnel.
And that will demand a response from the United States.
I said, so watch very carefully what the coverage will be because they are trying to create this false narrative that We have no business getting out of Afghanistan!
And that's what we're seeing right now.
And go on any major news outlet today, any major website, and not just the main headline, but like the top 5 headlines.
On every news website, it's all about this humanitarian disaster in Afghanistan.
And every angle about it.
The women, the people at the airport, the refugees, people that were collaborators with the Afghan government who are now being killed by the Taliban.
Every way that you can cut it, they're covering it in the mainstream media to try to elicit sympathy to pressure the Biden administration potentially into undoing what has already been done.
So like I said, I don't believe it's done until it's a done deal.
So we'll talk about that.
I want to get into a lot more detail about everything I just said, because it's really, it's a very important subject.
So, we'll be talking about all that.
There's a lot to cover.
It is Casual Friday, so I'm in my Casual Friday Yoba t-shirt.
It's a little bit see-through.
This is yellow, but for some reason it's shining right through.
So, I just noticed that right before the show started.
I'm like, I don't have time to change.
I can't get up.
I can't get out of this seat.
I have to start the show.
But it's Casual Friday, so it's gonna be a relaxed, chill, low-key episode tonight, or at least I'm gonna try to make it that way, but there's a lot to cover.
And I'm in my Yoba shirt.
Yo, Yoba!
With the matching sunglasses, you know?
I was wearing these sunglasses today while wearing this shirt.
So I was wearing the sunglasses that are on my shirt.
Before we get into the show, reminder to follow me on Gab and Telegram.
The links are down below.
Telegram is t.me slash NickJFuentes.
Gab is gab.com slash real NickJFuentes.
So be sure to follow me there.
You gotta give me some backup on Gab.
Because lately I've been posting things and it's not popular.
I've been posting on Gab about how the Afghanistan withdrawal is a good thing.
And that the Biden administration is doing the right thing on this.
And you want to know how you know they're doing the right thing?
Which I'll get into.
The media turned against Biden this week.
And again, that's not to say that Biden isn't a totally demented puppet.
Believe me.
I'm not in any way trying to say that Biden is a legitimate president or anything like that.
He's not.
But you know that whoever in his administration, whoever completed the withdrawal of Afghanistan, you know they did the right thing because the media cabal and the neocons and all the usual suspects are now criticizing the Biden administration heavily.
And who are you?
Who do you think is more a part of the deep state?
The Pentagon, the defense contractors, the media, the think tanks, and the neocons?
Or Joe Biden and the people in his administration?
That's a tough one.
Because Joe Biden's been around forever.
And the people in his cabinet are all people that have been around forever in DC too.
But who would you say is more a part of the establishment?
And what do you think?
What do you think is the establishment's preference when it comes to this?
To leave Afghanistan or to stay there forever?
So I've been going on Gab and saying, this is a great thing.
What I've been saying on the show, it's great news.
The Taliban comes in.
They're cutting people's hands off.
They're stoning adulterers.
This is great news.
And I get all these baby boomers.
I get all these Trump people in my replies on Gab.
I'll just read you a quick sample.
Unbelievable.
I'm tweeting things that I thought are uncontroversial.
I think I'm throwing red meat to the base, but it's not Twitter.
It's not Twitter where it's all groipers.
It's Gab.
This is a totally different ecosystem.
So, I put on Gab today, I said, quote, I posted that today and I thought that is a completely uncontroversial take.
But honestly, I'm just glad we're out.
Finally, someone had the guts to pull the plug on this endless war.
20 years, and people still say we just needed more time.
It's always just a few more months.
It's always something.
I posted that today, and I thought that is a completely uncontroversial take.
I mean, this is just common sense.
The war has been going on for 20 years, and there was this withdrawal business.
You have conservatives and liberals both saying we just needed a few more months.
We needed to drop more bombs, and we needed to deploy more troops, and again, always more time.
We just have to push it off for another few months, buy more time for another fake suicide bombing, or another provocation, or further escalation, or provoking further escalation.
So I said, finally!
They just pulled them out!
And I like that they did it that way, because they left a big mess.
Fine!
Now you can clean up the mess.
Now that we're out, ironically, counterintuitively, now you clean it up.
Because if we're cleaning up before we leave, it's never going to be clean.
They're always going to find something where it's not a good time to withdraw.
So it's much better to pull out and ask questions later.
Anyway, so I put that on a gab.
And I'll just go through the replies right out of the gate.
Well, somebody just commented, like if you heard Nick just cover this post on his show.
Okay, thanks.
Nikki Danger says, you were two years old when the Trade Center came down from these sick fucks.
Hang on, now I got people posting all over, so I keep losing it.
You weren't even born when the first bombing blew away thousands of tons of reinforced concrete parking structure.
What the fuck do you know about what we went through in passing judgment on the hundreds of thousands of American warriors and sailors that revenged our nation from its evil attackers?
Okay?
These are the conservatives.
These are the conservatives on Gab.
These are the Trump heads.
The veterans, you know.
May I take your hat, sir?
These are the May I take your hat, sir?
Conservatives.
May I polish your boots, officer?
Conservatives.
DP1224 says, Bullshit!
This was a total disaster and capitulation.
Maybe you would like to go over and see the hell on earth that is going on there, snowflake.
I would prefer to be there right now.
They would leave me the fuck alone.
They don't leave me alone here.
They're not going to ask me for a proof of vaccine or a mask in Afghanistan.
I could probably get on Afghan social media.
And it just goes on and on and on and on like this.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
That wasn't guts.
That was someone leveraging... Can you please fucking stop commenting so I can keep reading these?
Every two seconds I get another reply so it scrolls down automatically.
I'm not even able to read that one.
Anyway, but you get the point.
So you gotta follow me on Gabby.
Not right now.
Thanks everybody.
But thanks everybody for doing exactly what I said not to do.
Give me the backup after I'm done covering it.
I'm trying to read the comments.
Could you back me up later?
Anyway.
So you gotta follow me on Gabby.
Gotta give me some cover fire.
It's brutal over there.
I put out something earlier this week and I said, you know, Biden's speech on the Afghan pullout was honestly really good.
And it was better than anything Trump said for like four years.
And I got ratioed.
Go figure.
But, you know what?
I'm glad.
Somebody has to say it.
These Q people, they have to have their bubble burst.
I'm getting ready to go to war again.
It's been a long time.
It's been a long time since the knife came out.
Optics war.
Thought war.
Groyper war.
Stop the Steal.
White Boy Summer.
We have really... I mean, we've been at war for a long time.
But it's time to go to war again.
Because I tell you, this succession period, now that Trump is out of office, is going to be the most critical time.
You can already see these nutjobs, you can already see these plebs sliding back to the way things used to be.
This is why I'm not a populist.
Because you see, as much as people criticize Trump, Trump was the beating heart of the America First MAGA revolution.
He was.
He was the only thing, that human being, was the only thing sustaining everything that's gone on for the past five years, which is unlike the past 30, 50, 100 years of American politics.
He was the only thing.
He was the engine of all of that.
Clearly.
Because now that he's arguably compromised in the sense that he's been captured by interests and advisors and things like that, I don't mean compromised like him individually, I mean, we know what's gone on.
He's been captured by the establishment.
He's been surrounded by the swamp, isolated, cut off, and manipulated, right?
I mean, so be that as it may that he is not who he was in 2016, nevertheless, He has been and always was, for the past five years, the beating heart of everything that's gone on, this entire revolution, since he announced in June 2015, June or July 2015.
And now that he's out of play, and now that he's become a little bit weaker, and like I said, compromised in some sense, You can already see people are sliding right back and watch we're gonna get probably a big win in the midterms in 2022 I mean we'll see that's the conventional that's a conventional wisdom and even if we pull it out in 2024 even if it's competitive in 2024 You're gonna have Republicans campaigning on, we're gonna show the world that we're not a pushover.
It's literally like the Obama years.
It's the same stuff.
You remember the Obama years when everybody was comparing Putin to Hitler?
They were saying that Putin annexing Crimea and the Donbass was like Hitler taking Austria.
And they said that Obama was like Neville Chamberlain.
And they said the Islamofascists in Iran And in all these other countries, I mean, Robert Barnes said that in the debate, that's maybe the first time some of you guys heard that, but I remember listening to Mark Levin when I was in high school, and it was Islamofascism, Islamofascism, Obama's appeasing the Muslim Brotherhood, Obama's appeasing the Iranian mullahs, and on and on.
It's the same stuff we're hearing now!
This multiracial working class populism, this kind of stuff.
It's right back to where we were, right back to crazy town with a lot of this talk radio, Fox News, tea party kind of stuff.
I hate to say it, but it's just true.
That stuff didn't work, you know, and some of these older people, I don't mean to sound, you know, like some punk know-it-all or anything, but these older people gotta realize that didn't work.
The Tea Party didn't work.
What did that produce?
Marco Rubio?
Great job.
Marco Rubio beat Charlie Crist for the Senate primary in Florida in, what, 2010?
And he was a Tea Party candidate, right?
He said that Charlie Crist was in favor of open borders.
And then what did Marco Rubio do?
Gang of eight.
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Okay?
nick fuentes
There's your Tea Party.
There's your Tea Party.
And Sarah Palin, where is she now?
And where's all these other people?
Anyway, so that's just rambling at that point.
But I go on Gab and I see some of these people and it's like, this is how you realize, you know, a lot of people are demoralized after what happened in the past 12 months.
Between the election fraud and the Capitol and the ensuing FBI investigation and now the crackdown with the intelligence community.
But really, really, it hasn't even begun.
I mean, this chapter is going to be a crucial chapter.
Trump started it all.
I mean, that was the beginning of the beginning.
I mean, we're still not even really in like the third inning of this.
So now that Trump is out of office, a lot of people think like, oh man, what are we going to do now?
Do we vote for Trump?
Do we vote at all?
It is really just getting started, and this is going to be the really challenging part.
Started with a bang, there's a lull now, but don't be confused.
It's a very important time right now.
This succession period, what comes after Trump, is going to be critical.
And if we let this kind of thinking take over, I mean, it's over.
If we let the Republican Party once again become a vehicle for globalist interest, just like the other party, it doesn't even matter at what point Texas becomes blue.
Because if it's red, you get the same thing anyway.
If we're going to get Nikki Haley, how much better is that than Kamala Harris?
Like, this much, if at all?
And you're already starting to see that backward slide.
Biden is weak!
Biden is weak, feckless, and now the terrorists are running Afghanistan!
I mean, how many times can people fall for this stuff?
20 years.
20 years people have been falling for this stuff.
Anyway, okay.
So, follow me on Gab, follow me on Telegram, but we're gonna get right into the news.
I mean, perfect segue into Our first story, which is about Afghanistan.
And like I said, I'm not even so much covering the news here tonight because we've really already done that.
The situation on the ground is this.
Over the weekend, the Taliban completed their takeover of Afghanistan.
They waged a 10-day campaign on the heels of the American military withdrawal from the country, and they swept the entire place, took over nearly every province, every major city, and finally on Sunday, they strolled right into the capital of Afghanistan, Kabul, where the Taliban isn't even popular.
And the American-backed Afghan president fled to another country in Central Asia.
The Afghan government, backed by the United States, peacefully surrendered to the Taliban and transferred power to them.
The Taliban raised their flag, they changed the name of the country, and since Sunday they've been running things.
That's where it stood at the beginning of the week.
Since then, There's been a huge crisis really in two major ways.
The first is that America, and this is so the story goes, America pulled out its military before they evacuated thousands and thousands of American personnel.
And so now America has to redeploy thousands and thousands of troops of US soldiers back into the capital of Afghanistan, Kabul, so that they can facilitate the safe evacuation of all these American personnel.
They have to secure the airport at Kabul, where lots of refugees are trying to flee.
They have to manage the flights, get everybody loaded up on planes, and get them out of there safely back to the United States or wherever they need to go.
So, you've got this situation at the airport where there is just absolute chaos trying to get thousands of people out as the Taliban takes over and American troops are forming a perimeter around the runways and around the airport.
The other crisis, parallel, is the crisis of the refugees.
Hundreds of thousands of Afghans for various reasons now want to flee the country for a variety of reasons.
Some are just migrants.
They don't like Afghanistan.
They want to live somewhere else.
Some are people that collaborated with the U.S.-backed Afghan regime and they fear reprisal by the Taliban.
They think that the Taliban is going to kill them because they worked for America.
So they want to leave.
There's also people that fear Taliban rule.
They know that the Taliban will reimpose Sharia law.
They don't want to live in the new Afghanistan, so they want to leave too.
So at the same time that you've got this evacuation going on, you've also got this humanitarian crisis of the Taliban taking over.
And again, I'm speaking in terms of the story.
This is not my words.
But the rollback of women's rights and gay rights and democracy and all this, for that reason, people are scared, people are fleeing, people are being killed as order is established.
And so that's where we are today.
And I want to get into, not so much the news, but the coverage of the news.
Because like I said, we've basically covered all that ground.
We've talked about every angle, I think, on Afghanistan.
Withdrawal is good.
The Taliban, I'm honestly neutral on.
I've made some tongue-in-cheek jokes about, you know, maybe we're fighting on the wrong side.
You know, I'm not in favor of cutting people's hands off because they commit a robbery.
But the Taliban is the strongest group in Afghanistan.
That's the natural state of Afghanistan.
It's gonna be the American government there forever, or it'll be the Taliban.
That's just the way that it is, you know?
So whether you like it, don't like it, that's the way it is.
And now Afghanistan will resume being governed by the most powerful regional warlords and regional forces that are there, in the absence of America holding up some fake puppet regime.
It's just the way that it is.
We don't want the refugees, and the people need to stay there.
I mean, that's my position on all of this.
But like I said, I'm beginning to question whether or not the American withdrawal is even really a done deal.
Because since the withdrawal has been completed, you're seeing something that you haven't seen for the past two years.
Which is that all of the media, universally, has now turned on Joe Biden.
Now turned on the White House.
And everybody that watches this show knows exactly how the media operates.
We know that they didn't cover anything bad about Joe Biden for two years.
Right?
During the campaign, they buried his scandals.
When the Hunter Biden stories came out in the fall of 2020, they pulled them from social media.
Remember that big New York Post expose about the Hunter Biden laptop that was discovered, which Twitter and Facebook banned people from sharing it on their platforms?
That's the kind of interference that the media was running for Biden at the time.
And then of course during Stop the Steal, the media, as reported by Time Magazine in January, they were working with the Zuckerberg Chan Foundation, and they were working with the billionaires, and they were working with the Democrats to put down the Stop the Steal movement and make sure that Biden was inaugurated.
And then since Biden was inaugurated, there's no coverage of the border, there's no coverage of inflation, there's no coverage of anything.
He goes out to the press corps once every three months and they ask him what flavor ice cream he's eating.
You know, so we all know how that goes.
We know that the media has given very biased, very favorable treatment to Biden as expected and we understand that.
And for the first time ever, you know, arguably since Joe Biden was like Vice President, for the first time ever, now the media is all against Joe Biden.
And like I said, it's not so much what's going on in the country, it's the media coverage.
Suddenly now, every major mainstream media outlet, all the headlines are about this.
They're all about Afghanistan.
Not like one headline, not two headlines.
Every single headline now is about Afghanistan and how badly Joe Biden is messing everything up.
And I'll read you just a little sample.
So on New York Times, I went on the New York Times website today to put together some notes for the show.
You've got five headlines all about Afghanistan.
This is one article.
As the Taliban takes over, the future of a celebrated Afghan music school has come into doubt.
In the 1990s, the Taliban banned the internet.
Now they use it as a tool for control.
We fact-checked President Biden's remarks defending the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Fact-checked Joe Biden.
That's a first.
Analysis.
Biden ran on empathy.
Afghanistan is testing that.
As thousands besiege Kabul airport, Biden defends evacuation.
Five headlines, all on the front page of the New York Times.
Every angle.
It's a fact check, it's analysis, it's news, it's a story about a music school, it's a story about internet and political control.
All critical of Biden.
All critical of the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Keep in mind, the vast majority of Americans, when polled, say, overwhelmingly, that they are in favor of withdrawing from Afghanistan.
This has been the case for 10 years.
This is what got Obama elected.
This is what got Trump elected.
Ending the unnecessary wars in the Middle East because of the mission creep.
This idea that we knew what we were getting into at one point, and then after like one or two years, totally forgot.
And now nobody even knows why we're there.
For decades.
Spending trillions of dollars.
So the New York Times, which is supposedly supposed to be just like Democrat biased, they're attacking the Democrat president.
They're attacking the mainstream, overwhelmingly most popular position among Republicans and Democrats.
Saying, in effect, that this withdrawal was a mistake.
New York Times.
All over the front page.
All week long.
Fox News.
A little bit of a different angle.
They have multiple headlines.
Here's one of them.
Al-Qaeda.
When's the last time you heard about Al-Qaeda?
soil as global terror threat reaches 20 year high al-qaeda when's the last time you heard about al-qaeda 9-11 they don't even have al-qaeda in afghanistan they The Taliban fights Al-Qaeda.
The Taliban has nothing to do with Al-Qaeda.
Al-Qaeda is a Sunni group.
The Taliban is a Shiite group.
They have nothing to do with one another and certainly they're not collaborating.
There's no ISIS in Afghanistan because the Taliban fights them.
But Fox News is propagandizing that we have to be concerned now about Al-Qaeda terrorism.
You know, when we weren't, now that we're no longer operating as their air force in Syria, bombing the Assad regime, which was the only actor in the region fighting them, right?
That's Fox News.
BBC, you've got seven headlines.
Or a few.
I'll read you a few of these articles.
Desperate scramble to escape.
This is what's on the BBC.
Get back!
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Get back!
nick fuentes
Screamed the British soldier at a crowd gathered in front of the secure compound where those being evacuated by the UK embassy are taken before flying out.
In front of him, many frantically waved their British passports in the air, hoping to be allowed through.
But a group of Afghan security guards wielding rubber hoses tried to push them back.
Many in the crowd had not received any indication they would be evacuated, but had pitched up in any case, desperate for a route out of Afghanistan.
Others had received emails from the embassy telling them to arrive here and wait to be processed for a flight.
They include Helmand Khan, an Uber driver from West London, who had arrived with his young children in Afghanistan.
A few months back to visit relatives.
He thrusts a handful of British passports towards me.
For the last three days I'm trying to go inside, he tells me in despair with his two young sons by his side.
Also here is Khalid, a former interpreter for the British Army.
His wife gave birth to a child just two weeks ago, and he's terrified the baby could die in such a scene.
I've been here since the morning, he says.
The Taliban lashed me on the back on my way here.
This is the front page of every major news publication in the Western world.
This is in America, this is in the UK, this is in Germany, I'm sure.
This is in like the front page of mainstream media in every NATO country.
This is another one.
They will kill me.
Desperate Afghans seek way out after Taliban takeover.
The rapid Taliban takeover of Afghanistan has left some fearing for their lives and seeking to escape the country, often by any means necessary.
The militant Islamist group is said to be carrying out door-to-door searches, while violent scenes have been reported in Taliban-controlled checkpoints.
The militants seized control of major cities last week.
It culminated in the fall of the capital, Kabul.
Now those who have worked for the government or other foreign powers, as well as journalists and activists, say they are fearful of reprisals and need to be evacuated.
They're going door to door, said Usman, an interpreter for the British Armed Forces.
Everyone panicked.
Then the news spread to every other house.
I mean, This is a kind of tortured drama, atrocity propaganda that is in all the mainstream media.
And again, you look at what the mainstream media is saying and understand they are a mouthpiece for the regime.
Global power.
Atlanticist power.
They're a mouthpiece for the Pentagon.
They're a mouthpiece for the CIA.
They're a mouthpiece for the billionaire class.
I mean, who owns the New York Times?
Carlos Slim.
Who owns the Washington Post?
Jeff Bezos.
Who owns Fox News?
The Murdochs.
It's billionaires and these outlets are getting orders handed down probably from the national security apparatus.
They're all in bed together.
They're all part of it.
And so, point being is this.
If the media is saying things, you have to look at what they're saying and decode it.
Why is this being said?
Why is this the official line by the media, which is an extension of the National Security State?
You can work your way backwards and see where the American regime is based on reverse engineering what their mouthpiece is saying and what the intended effect of what they're saying is supposed to be.
So when they're putting this kind of stuff out there, what do you think is the intended effect?
It is so that yuppies and urban professionals and suburban types, it is for people on social media, the sort of cadre of democracy, to read these stories and say, wow, Usman, the interpreter and his kids, the Uber driver from London, Al Qaeda terror attacks, music school in Afghanistan, fact check, fact check, Joe Biden's not telling the whole truth.
And what is the intended reaction from these people?
It is supposed to be pressure back on the Biden administration to redeploy troops into Afghanistan.
What's the endgame?
Evacuation, protect human rights, protect these people from reprisals.
How do you do that?
You have to send back thousands of American soldiers.
There are 6,000 American troops in Afghanistan right now.
We were withdrawn last week.
Now there's 6,000 troops in the capital.
6,000 troops is about 1,000 shy, about 1,500 shy, of how many troops were there when Donald Trump got into office five years ago, when the Afghan war was still going on, was still raging.
7,500 troops about when Trump gets into office and he doubles it.
And he got 6,000 now, a week after the withdrawal.
And they've got another 5,000 on the way!
They've got thousands more troops that are being deployed to American military bases, being prepared to deploy again to Afghanistan to facilitate this evacuation.
That's the purpose of all this media.
It is to manufacture consent for continued occupation of Afghanistan.
This is a war that's been going on for 20 years.
Nobody knows why we're there.
Nobody wants us there.
Nobody wants to die there.
Nobody wants their relatives to die there.
Nobody knows why we're spending money on trucks idling for two decades in the middle of the mountains in Afghanistan.
Nobody wants any part of that.
And people vote every election for the past eight years and more against this exact war.
But now that the withdrawal was botched, do you see how they play?
Finally get the withdrawal, and think about the scale of waste of human lives and of money.
20 years, 2.6 trillion dollars, 2,500 American soldiers dead, and now the focus is on the evacuation, this scene that's unfolding at the airport, an Afghan music school, the women!
Who gives a shit?
It's Afghanistan.
Who cares?
And honestly, who even cares about these people that are stuck there?
I hate to be callous, but seriously.
Get them home.
Get them on a plane.
End of story.
It's not that complicated.
But what they're trying to do is manufacture consent based on this fear propaganda.
emotional, guilt-tripping propaganda to get people to be okay to consent to a renewed occupation in Afghanistan.
6,000 more troops to facilitate the evacuation, more on the way.
And the narrative, and this is what they're doing, is trying to strangle Joe Biden politically.
They have just served him up a scandal.
The media has.
It's a media-run state.
The media is driving the news cycle, of course.
And the news cycle is driving the polling.
It's driving the approval ratings.
It's driving the agenda.
You know, the Republican political actors and Democrat political actors and all the other operatives, they're all responding to the media coverage.
So this pressure, which is just created out of thin air by people talking on TV and writing online and writing in papers, is designed to manipulate the actions of the White House.
Create this big PR crisis, create this... Biden's first scandal, like it said in the New York Times, Biden ran on empathy, Afghanistan is testing that, and we're gonna fact check you, and this is a big disaster for you Joe, what are you gonna do?
Double down, go back to war.
That's what they're trying to do.
And I said this last Friday.
I said, pay attention to the coverage.
Because last week, they started with this.
Last week, they started with these gut-wrenching stories about women fear for their lives, and the Taliban is bringing back Sharia law, and so on.
And every kind of propaganda, it's now out there.
The machine is running, you know, 100%.
Trying to get people to feel badly enough or afraid enough to think that we need 10,000 troops in Afghanistan indefinitely after we just got them out.
After we were supposed to have just gotten them out.
And that's why I said the other day that this whole thing is fake.
You know, people are saying, well the withdrawal was botched, well he didn't handle it right, well if he had just done this...
Because this is the playbook every single time.
How do you think the war has dragged on for this long?
It's because when Obama tried to end the wars, and Trump tried to end the wars, they did the same thing.
This is how they operate.
Trump says, oh, I want to end the war in Afghanistan.
You know what the generals say?
They say, OK, sir.
Well, in order to do that, you know, if we pull out right now, the government will collapse, which is what happened.
The government will collapse and we will lose face and our enemies and our allies won't respect us.
So we need to double the amount of troops, seize more land, you know, strengthen our control over the region.
Then we could scale it back.
This went on for four years.
Donald Trump tries to negotiate with the Taliban at Camp David.
Oh, there's a giant suicide bombing in Kabul.
Have to call it off.
Have to call it off because we need a ceasefire.
And it's these tit-for-tat escalations.
American military goes after the Taliban.
Taliban responds.
Escalates.
Can't draw down yet.
And this is why we've been there for 20 years, and it's the same game today.
You know, what do you think the message is when they say Al-Qaeda is at their highest terror threat level in 20 years?
It's because, and you mark my words and watch, you'll either see some terror attack in the United States, which will, once again, give them another pretext to stay in Afghanistan, or And I would almost bet money on this.
This evacuation is not going to be solved by sending troops over there.
Here's what's going to happen.
The Taliban is going to shoot some American.
That's my bet.
That's my bet.
I could be wrong, but my money, because it would be so easy, is that the Taliban kills some American.
There's some scuffle at the airport in Kabul, or something like that, and the Taliban shoots the wrong person, kills the wrong American.
You know, something like that happens.
And it demands a response.
It demands revenge from the good old United States.
We're back, Jack!
America's back, Jack!
And that means America's gotta bring the troops back and we gotta fly back over.
Now again, I don't know if they're gonna redeploy and the American troops are gonna stay there.
Maybe they'll pull them out and just continue bombing the Taliban or something like that.
But I'm just telling you, Is this how you have to examine these things?
If I were looking at Afghanistan just based on what the media was saying, I would tell you confidently, we're not leaving.
If all I had to look at was just the media coverage, and maybe not even the actual articles, but just the headlines, just the genre of what they're covering, just the gist of it, I would say there's no chance in hell we're leaving.
Because if the media is pushing this, that means the military-industrial complex is very not happy.
And they're creating this narrative in the media to create consent among the population to build this pressure for the Biden administration to halt and arrest the withdrawal.
That's what they're doing.
That's clearly the endgame.
That is clearly the intention.
And people need to understand how all this stuff works.
People need to understand and reverse engineer how politics works in America because this is just a little, this is just a little demonstration of how everything goes in America.
Look at how I just broke it down for you that the media fills up their front page with these stories that yuppies eat up and also the boomers conservative too on Fox News on the one hand about Al-Qaeda resurgent safe haven for terrorists we gotta go kick some ass gotta fight them over there so we don't fight them over here and on the other side an Afghan music conservatory is shut down little girls going to school are told they can't be astronauts by a Taliban warlord
Pulling on the heart strings using every manipulation tactic in the book.
You know, and again, the goal is to populate the social media, influence the approval ratings.
They control those too.
They can fake those anyway.
Artificially create a big crisis where Biden should actually be getting credit for the withdrawal.
Create this fake crisis.
So, airport, maybe that's fake too.
I'm sure that's fake.
I would go as far as to say that the generals potentially sabotaged the evacuation.
I would go as far as to say, as a general said, you want a withdrawal?
Here.
Here's your hasty withdrawal.
You got what you wanted.
Oh, now you need us to come back in and help?
What a coincidence, right?
But that's exactly the intention.
Create a fake scandal.
To what extent it's fake, we don't know.
Did they fake the whole thing?
Are they just astroturfing it in the media?
Are they just browbeating Biden in the media?
But all of it is designed to launder the military-industrial complex agenda through popular opinion.
The military-industrial complex wants the U.S.
taxpayer to buy more planes and missiles and everything like that.
And all the other interests want America to remain there, so that we're on the back door of China and Iran and Pakistan.
You know, there's a confluence of interests.
The drug companies, because it controls the opium trade.
So, the elite, who are totally divorced from America, who don't like Americans, they have no allegiance to America, they don't believe in nations, they don't have any allegiance to our nation, they are separate, pursuing their separate interests, distinct from us.
They launder the agenda that they want, which is a permanent occupation of Afghanistan, through public opinion, because we're in a democracy, through the media.
The media is the nexus.
If the billionaires came and said, well, we need to be in Afghanistan because of all the opium and the defense contracts and everything like that, Americans would say, well, I don't want my brother to die there.
My brother's over there.
Well, I only make $60,000 a year or whatever, and I don't want to pay money that's going to a needless and unnecessary war.
Why are we even there?
So, the billionaires buy up the newspapers, the CIA hands down a guidebook to the media outlets and says, this is the talking points, this is the intel, these are the anonymous sources speaking on condition of anonymity about the situation on the ground, and they direct the coverage.
And it's stories all day long on TV about the music school, and about the girls voting with their thumb on the ink, and Al-Qaeda rising up on Fox News.
And all these people, all these news junkies watching their TV every day, getting informed, go, oh yeah, my opinion is that Biden made a big mistake.
And you can already see it on like TikTok and Instagram, all these libtard influencers are like, here's what you could do to help, the Afghan refugee crisis.
And they got like 18-year-old TikTokers doing the Renegade posting on their Instagram story about how withdrawing from Afghanistan is the wrong move, Joe.
It's deeply regressive.
This is not a humanitarian decision.
And this creates the so-called mounting political pressure that forces a civilian, supposedly sovereign government to bend the knee and do what they want.
It's a media-run state, and this is how it goes for everything.
This is how it goes for every issue.
The media is... I mean, that's really the point of control.
Information in a democracy is... that's where the power lies, so...
Anyway, so that's the story on Afghanistan.
Like I said, I don't know that there's any sure bets about what's going on because I was honestly confused why they were withdrawing in the first place.
That came as a big surprise to me.
But if I were to make my judgment, my prediction about what happens just based on the coverage, I would say we're not leaving.
I would say something's going to happen.
Taliban's going to shoot the wrong person.
There's going to be a terrorist attack, whatever.
Biden might just bend the knee.
Because of the political pressure.
The troops will be deployed for an evacuation.
I don't think they're going to go home.
I don't think that the New York Times is writing these stories because they're great humanitarians.
There's a lot of humanitarian crises in the world.
There's one going on in South Africa.
Did they cover that?
The great humanitarians?
No.
Did they cover the humanitarian disaster in Yemen where Saudi Arabia is waging a brutal campaign against the Houthis there?
No, of course not.
Because the Saudis have a trillion-dollar, whatever, billion-dollar arms contract with the United States.
So if I were to bet based on the media, I would say they're going to deploy, they're not leaving.
Which is kind of a bummer.
But, hopefully that's a wake-up call for some people, because I'm sure there are people keeping score, and they're like, what the hell happened?
We're supposed to be out of Afghanistan.
Here we are again, and why?
Because of these guys hanging off of the airplane?
Did you see that video?
On 9-11, it's gonna be a really crazy one on the 20th anniversary.
On 9-11, the Taliban controls Afghanistan.
Yeah, and who cares?
Literally, who cares?
Who cares who runs Afghanistan?
Do you know who's the president of Tajikistan?
Do you know who's the president of Uzbekistan?
Do you know who's running Turkmenistan?
So why do we care about Afghanistan if the American military's not there anymore?
The Taliban will run it!
And of what consequence is that to any of us?
And this evacuation, the evacuation!
It's time to cut the losses.
Makes no sense.
It's all these people.
Well, he just botched.
He just did this wrong.
No, man.
Pulling the plug was a good thing, but I think I'm starting to see the angle.
Like I said, I think maybe the angle all along was the generals saying, you wanted your Afghan withdrawal?
You got it.
If I were to guess, I would say that's the play.
Because at first I was like, why would... I literally said that on Monday.
I said, why would they let him withdraw?
I don't know what the angle is.
I think I see it now.
Is this a real big accident?
Whoops!
Pulled out the military before the civilians!
Now they're all stranded at the airport getting shot at by the Taliban.
You need us back there?
There's thousands of American diplomatic corps and translators and whatever.
They're not going to be flown out by the Taliban?
And you need thousands of American soldiers with guns to bring them back?
And there it is.
And there it is.
Awesome.
Let me try and get this set up quickly.
I was about to move on anyway.
What the fuck, man?
Just when you think it's... This thing was fixed for a long time and now...
How does it work for like two weeks and what, just now it doesn't?
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Okay, let me set up the other camera.
nick fuentes
Oh, gotta love it, gotta love it.
That's fuckin' Blonde Groyper.
unidentified
We're getting a little too red-pilled tonight.
nick fuentes
Sorry, Blonde Groyper, sorry.
We'll stick to, uh...
What's the other stuff?
I don't even know what else I talk about on the show.
the show we'll stick to talking about something else I guess okay let me let Let me just adjust this, man.
Thank God it's Friday.
It's fucking 100 degrees in here.
Nothing's working.
I'm gonna hurt myself.
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I'm gonna kill myself.
Nah, joking, of course.
nick fuentes
Joking, won't do that.
unidentified
Alright, let me just adjust this angle here now.
Is that better?
nick fuentes
It's a little lopsided, but that'll do.
Okay, so that's Afghanistan.
Look at that.
Record time.
I got it down by now.
Let me just see.
the colors a little messed up right how sad is Is that better?
unidentified
So it's a lot of white balance.
Lots of white balance is adjusting itself.
nick fuentes
Okay!
Awesome, awesome.
And we're back.
Okay, so we're gonna move on.
I want to talk about our featured story here because, you know, God forbid something else gonna go wrong.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
So that's Afghanistan.
Our featured story, you know what I was, where I was going with that, right?
I think that's the play.
The play is they gave us a withdrawal, fucked it up, and now they're going back.
Anyway, so to summarize briefly, because I don't know what's even going on with that.
It's probably because it's hot.
There's a correlation here.
Every day I'm saying, it's too hot in here, it's too hot in here.
And then the camera keeps overheating.
I don't know what goes on.
I mean, I did everything you're supposed to do to prevent that from happening, but that's a common problem with the camera.
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Anyway, whatever.
nick fuentes
I'm gonna move on.
I'm over it.
Do I even talk about the featured story?
It's already like...
950.
All right, I'll go over it briefly.
So, our featured story is about the Capitol insurrection investigation, and it's, honestly, it's a very positive development, although one that's really not that surprising.
So you know about what happened at the Capitol January 6th, the so-called insurrection, and it's very fascinating as somebody that was intimately involved with the Stop the Steal movement from the election all the way through to January 6th.
From the inside to hear all the speculation from the outside about what exactly went down that day.
Democrats are demanding answers.
Republicans are demanding answers.
My lawyers are demanding answers.
And as somebody that was on the ground that day, I mean, I recall distinctly what happened was completely Unpredictable.
There was no semblance of a plan.
Nobody expected that to happen.
I've said this so many times on this show.
I thought that January 6th was going to be like the honeymoon.
The denouement, or what's the film expression, the sort of closing action, I thought that January 6th was supposed to be like a little treat at the end of Stop the Steal.
Because all the other Stop the Steal rallies, it was very laborious, you know?
It was going out with a bulletproof vest on, with a jacket, with tons of security, and giving speeches for hours in front of the state capitol, and driving all over the capitol, various state capitals, going to governor's mansions and capitals and doing rallies and getting up on ledges and getting up on stages and all this kind of stuff.
And it was nonstop every day doing the show on the fly, flights, hotels, car rentals.
I mean, a total flurry.
And so January 6th, I thought was supposed to be like, you know, well, it all comes down to this.
We're probably not going to win, but it was supposed to be like I was going to go to the Trump rally, see my friends, you know, one last time before the Stop the Steal campaign ended and then go home.
You know?
And I remember that's how we treated it.
I flew in on January 5th and was hanging out with friends throughout the night.
You know, meeting with all different kinds of people and walking around town and getting Z-Burger and doing all kinds of stuff.
Working on a documentary.
On the day of the 6th, I had dinner plans.
I had plans to shoot an interview.
I had plans to do all kinds of stuff during the day.
In other words, you know, the way that they talk about it, they talk about it like I was Pearl Harbor.
You know, they talk about it like that was D-Day or something, you know?
Who would have thought that that was supposed to be the biggest attack on the Capitol since 1812, the way we were treating it?
Which is to say that we were partying until 4am the night before, and had dinner plans for the early evening that day.
Yeah, overthrow the government, and then we're gonna go to Les Diplomates with our friends in DC at 3.30, right?
Before it even gets dark out.
Some insurrectionary plot, you know?
So, during the whole Capitol phase, those early days when the investigation started, I remember thinking, like, what the hell are they even going to charge anybody with?
I mean, you could understand people being charged with fighting the police, or trespassing, or things like that.
But they're talking about sedition.
They're talking about conspiracy.
The way they were treating it, they thought it was like an army showed up to overthrow the government.
And that just simply is not what happened.
That just isn't what happened.
That wasn't happening.
There was no plan for that.
There was no execution of that.
None of that would make any sense.
I mean, people show up unarmed.
The main organizers don't go inside or lead anybody inside.
They pull permits for stages outside.
Like, none of it even, none of it would even make any sense, you know?
That's why I remember thinking that at the time, like, what the hell are they even going to charge people for?
Conspiracy, there would have to be premeditation required for that.
There'd have to be a crime required for that.
What's the crime?
A rally for the sitting president outside the White House?
And then a protest on the Capitol grounds?
Which is, as far as I know, what people were talking about before the 6th.
Anyway, so today the big development was that the FBI comes out and confirms exactly that.
After their seven-month investigation, with all their thousands of agents or lawyers, you know, the whole DOJ-FBI core, They come out after all this time and tell us what we already knew.
What I and everybody who was involved in that already knew.
Which is, there is no evidence for a conspiracy.
And that was the big report today.
FBI comes out to the press and says, we have found no evidence of a conspiracy.
Outside of the militias, outside of the Proud Boys, the Three Percenters, the Oath Keepers, If you're talking about Roger Stone, Alex Jones, Ali Alexander, Donald Trump, Women for America First, and the other Stop the Steal groups, there's no evidence for a plot to take the Capitol, to do something inside the Capitol, or anything approaching that.
Which was well known.
And so I'll read you the report.
It says, quote, the FBI found scant evidence that the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol was the result of an organized plot to overturn the presidential election result, according to four current and former law enforcement officials.
Though federal officials have arrested more than 570 alleged participants, the FBI at this point believes the violence was not centrally coordinated by far-right groups or prominent supporters of then-President Donald Trump, according to the sources.
Who have been either directly involved or briefed regularly on the wide-ranging investigations.
questions.
The law enforcement official said 90 to 95% of these are one-off cases.
Then you have 5% maybe of these militia groups that were more closely organized.
But there was no grand scheme with Roger Stone and Alex Jones and all of these people to storm the Capitol and take hostages.
FBI investigators did find that cells of protesters, including followers of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys groups, had aimed to break into the Capitol.
But they found no evidence that the groups had serious plans about what to do if they made it inside.
Prosecutors have filed conspiracy charges against 40 of those defendants, alleging that they engaged in some degree of planning before the attack.
They allege that one Proud Boy leader recruited members and urged them to stockpile bulletproof vests and other military-style equipment in the weeks before the attack and send members forward with a plan to split into groups and make multiple entries to the Capitol.
But so far, prosecutors have steered clear of more serious, politically loaded charges that sources said had been initially discussed by prosecutors, such as seditious conspiracy or racketeering.
Well, I'm glad, I sure am glad we went through all of that over the past seven months just to prove what we all already knew.
FBI comes out and confirms that, in effect, it was not an attack.
It wasn't an insurrection.
It wasn't a coup.
What they have evidence for is a protest that got out of hand.
That's what they have evidence for.
They find no conspiracy of Trump or any of the Stop the Steal organizers, because President Trump is the one that put together the rally on the Ellipse outside the White House preceding what happened at the Capitol.
So they found no conspiracy, no coordination, nothing like that with Trump, Alex Jones, Ali, Roger Stone, Stop the Steal, Women for America First, any of it.
What they did find is that some militia groups, some cells, which means some parts of militia groups, had planned to breach the Capitol.
But nothing further than that.
They're getting charged with conspiracy, meaning they conspired to commit a crime, but the crime wasn't overthrow the government, the crime was trespass.
The crime was obstruct proceeding of Congress, right?
They're saying that out of everything that happened, Alex Jones, Trump, Ali, Roger Stone thing, in essence, was exactly what it was supposed to be.
A protest.
A rally at the White House, a protest outside the Capitol, which is protected by the First Amendment, which is totally constitutional and, of course, legal.
What they did find, where there was lawbreaking, was exactly what we said.
It was a mostly peaceful protest, and then you had some people that got rowdy and broke into the Capitol.
To do what?
Not to take hostage... And I'm not speaking for them, by the way.
I have nothing to do with those groups.
And in fact, those groups have disavowed me.
I mean, it's funny, in Atlanta, I don't want to get into detail about that.
But nevertheless, if anything, those groups don't even like us, right?
Don't even like the Groipers.
But nevertheless, not speaking on their behalf, I gotta be a little careful.
But this is from this report.
This is from these classified law enforcement officials, sources.
They say that all that they did find was that cells of these militia groups planned to breach the Capitol.
But they're not saying that they planned to take hostages.
They're not saying they planned to kill people.
They're not saying they planned to overthrow the government.
They're saying that they found evidence of a plot to get inside the building, but no evidence of any plan to do anything once inside.
Which leads me to believe that what did they plan to do inside?
Exactly what they did.
Pictures, demonstration, Joe Biggs used the bathroom for 10 minutes and left.
And, you know, I think it was just obvious from day one, just looking at what happened, that this is what occurred.
You had this sort of parallel thing going on, a massive demonstration, and then you had some people who, I don't avow this, and I'm not a part of this, but then you had some people, part of these independent groups, these cells, that said, well, we're going to take it a step further and get in the Capitol.
For whatever reason, I don't know.
But they don't have any evidence of a plan to do anything inside.
And taking all this together, do you know what that means?
It wasn't an insurrection.
That's why they're not bringing forward sedition charges.
Because they wouldn't stick.
Because there was no sedition.
Because it wasn't an insurrection.
Because nobody involved there had any plan or any intention of overthrowing the government that day.
And the only evidence they can find is evidence that people vandalized, fought with police, trespassed, disorderly conduct, interrupted the proceeding, which was the counting of the electoral votes, And they had discussed doing that prior to the event.
That's what they have.
And you know what that sounds like?
That's like every other demonstration over the past year.
What do you think it is when people get bussed into cities, in buses, To go and riot and smash windows?
What do you think it is when Antifa gets bussed in by George Soros and other groups to do the Women's March, or to do the Climate March, or the March for Our Lives, or to do a BLM demonstration, or whatever?
I mean, where do you think those people come from?
They get bussed in.
And what do they call those?
Mostly peaceful demonstrations.
I mean, those things are a little different.
That's like a color revolution.
But nevertheless, from a legal point of view, The evidence is exactly the same.
Demonstrations, and then you've got violent actors, which is probably just an expression of the demonstration.
It's probably just a violent escalation of protest tactics.
In other words, you've got Antifa, where instead of just marching and chanting, they're marching, chanting, and smashing windows.
But it's not like they're going in and killing all the shopkeepers, and saying, we run this city now, and we're overthrown, right?
I mean, everybody knows what that represents.
In a very narrow sense, we're talking about it for tonight.
That's really kind of a different subject.
The way that they've treated the Capitol for the past seven months is based on a lie, is what all of this means.
The way that they've treated this with the DHS crackdown, the no-fly list, seizure of my assets, throwing people in solitary confinement, refusing bail for people that they charged, it's all based on a lie.
It's all based on this idea that Trump supporters represent a national security threat to the sovereign of America, when that's not true, because that didn't happen.
In actuality, you had a big protest, and there was some crime, you know, don't get me wrong, there was criminal activity.
It's not legal to punch a police officer.
It's not legal to break into Congress.
But let's not pretend like it's something other than it is.
But it was that big lie which has served as a pretext for all the federal government's actions politically over the past seven months based on this idea that Trump supporters are going to overthrow the government because they tried on the 6th and it shows this resentment that's underneath the surface and we got to get a handle on this.
Well, that just didn't happen.
And they spent seven months, thousands of attorneys, hundreds of FBI agents sifting through tens of thousands of hours of recordings and videos and text messages and emails and phone calls and social media posts, public and private.
And they had every reason to take anything that they could and extrapolate it to make the worst charges stick against the most amount of people.
And this is the best that they could come up with.
Some Proud Boys, some Oath Keepers, some Three Percenters planned to break in.
That's all they got.
That's what they got for conspiracy.
They got that, and they got fucking trespassing.
That's your insurrection.
That's your coup attempt.
That's your worst attack on our soil since Pearl Harbor 9-11 in the War of 1812.
unidentified
Really?
nick fuentes
And, you know, Darren Beattie pointed this out in National File.
He said maybe the only reason they're admitting this is because this is going to stop the investigation cold before they investigate those cells that did the conspiring.
You know, out of those 50 or so charges for conspiracy that actually were filed, that were all against Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, and Three Percenters, maybe they put this out in the press to pour cold water on taking those investigations any further.
Because if we were to really unravel it, I think we'd go even further than this.
Where we are right now is figuring out the Trump supporters are innocent.
Trump is innocent.
Stop the Steal is innocent.
The people that showed up to the Ellipse are innocent.
What we know is that the people that breached the Capitol, that's a crime, and those people got charged.
But we could take it a step further.
We could unravel it more than that.
Right now we know that the insurrection was a lie.
But we could take it a step further and say, well, what about even those so-called 5%, like the source said, what about the so-called 5% of people that were charged with conspiracy, these isolated cells from militia groups?
What about those people?
What about the people that did the law-breaking?
Not the insurrectionists, but what about even those 5% that all they could find was a conspiracy to breach the Capitol?
What about those people?
Why isn't Stuart Rhodes being charged, the leader?
Why wasn't he in D.C. that day?
Why wasn't Enrique Tarrio charged?
Why was he arrested when he got off the plane at Reagan International Airport the day before the Capitol insurrection?
Is anybody asking that?
Probably not after this report.
So you could unravel it even further.
Not only is it not an insurrection, not only is there no evidence of a conspiracy, a coup, an insurrection, an overthrow, there's no evidence of any kind of premeditation on the part of Stop the Steal, and the only evidence of conspiracy on the part of even the militias, the lawbreakers, is that they plan to break in.
But we could take it further and say even those that broke in, even those that were charged, Who put that together?
Who organized that?
Who paid for the hotels?
Who are the unindicted co-conspirators?
Why aren't the leaders of these groups being charged?
To what extent is the FBI infiltrating those groups?
To what extent is law enforcement or was law enforcement aware of plots To perform those illegal activities.
And what role did they play in those plots?
So maybe they leak all this to the press to pour cold water on it before you really get to the truth.
And you really get to what happened on that day.
Which is maybe not even that it was a nothing burger, but in fact it was a failed Patsy attempt.
Not that it was just a big protest.
No, it was a protest with an attempted false flag inside of it.
With an attempted frame job inside of it.
Which is to say that they found out that all the protesters are exonerated, but even the lawbreakers, the small percentage of them that there were, they were put up to do that by law enforcement to frame everybody else.
And maybe they don't want us to take it all the way there.
So that's what Darren Beattie and others have been speculating about, and I think that's a valid theory.
Because it's true.
People are starting to realize, you know, between the Gretchen Whitmer plot last year and all its connections to January 6th, it's really hard to believe that law enforcement wasn't involved in any of these groups.
We're supposed to believe that law enforcement has no presence in the Oath Keepers or the Three Percenters or the Proud Boys.
They had no idea what was going on.
None of them were in there.
They played no role in what happened on the 6th.
They had no agenda.
It's honestly much more difficult after recent developments to believe that than the alternative.
Far more difficult.
More than half the plotters in the Gretchen Whitmer conspiracy last year were confidential informants or federal agents.
And some of them who worked on that case went on to become involved in the investigation after the Capitol.
But we're supposed to believe that these groups acted completely independently and totally outside the view and without the participation of law enforcement?
That's a stretch.
You'd have to be an idiot to believe that.
Far less likely.
So maybe they put this out there to say, you know what?
Pump the brakes.
Okay, Ali was innocent.
Ali was just these guys.
We didn't find any evidence of them planning to do anything inside, so we're good.
I don't think we are good.
You know, maybe we need to get to the bottom of what really happened then.
Okay, you want to charge people for trespassing and breaching the Capitol?
Well, let's do a little digging into these militia groups.
Who is Stuart Rhodes?
Who are the Oath Keepers?
Who are the Three Percenters and the Proud Boys?
Who are all the confidential informants in those groups?
What did they know about the Capitol and what role did they play in it?
Simple questions.
Simple questions.
How about a little bit of congressional oversight on this?
They want to get answers.
They want to get to the bottom of it.
Let's get to the bottom of it.
Ali Alexander had nothing to do with it.
Roger Stone had nothing to do with it.
I had nothing to do with it.
Alex Jones had nothing to do with it.
I'm sure they've read everything we've ever written on our phones or on our computers since we were born and they couldn't find anything like that because it didn't happen.
So let's turn the table and let's take a look at what the feds knew.
Because I certainly knew a lot about the Gretchen Whitmer plot.
So that's the investigation into the Capitol.
Big, big news.
Huge development.
And to me, I don't understand... You know, I know I'm right because I was involved in Stop the Steal.
So I mean, I knew this from the beginning.
And I've known that the Proud Boys are full of feds for years.
It's well known in these circles.
Everyone knows that.
Everyone knows that.
Everyone knows that Enrique Tarrio is a federal informant.
I've been saying that for years.
I think I told people three years ago, don't join the Proud Boys.
It's completely infiltrated with feds.
We joke about that.
That's a well-known, colloquial part of our subculture.
Don't FedPost, because there's feds infiltrating all right-wing activity.
It's obvious that they knew what was going on.
I mean, that's, like, indisputable.
And it was obvious that the protest is what we said it was, and not an attempt to overthrow the government.
So, I mean, they try to make us feel like we're the crazy ones, we're fake news, you know, all this kind of stuff, but I mean, it couldn't be more plain what happened on the 6th.
I have full confidence in what we're saying tonight.
unidentified
Anyway.
nick fuentes
So that's the Capitol.
We're going to move on.
We're going to read our Super Chats.
And we'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
I want to take a look and see.
unidentified
Unbelievable.
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I could tell you some really funny stories, man.
I was getting in arguments with my lawyers about this.
And I don't want to get into detail.
unidentified
Maybe that's a story for another time, maybe.
nick fuentes
I'll just say I was getting some legal counsel early on, and I had this liberal lawyer, and he was like, he believed that Roger Stone was behind an insurrection.
Like, he thought I was guilty.
You know?
Because he was like, we had never talked before, it was like unofficial, informal.
But I was talking to somebody, and they were like, did Roger Stone put you up to this?
I'm like, what the fuck are you talking about, man?
But he was like a resistance boomer.
He was like a resistance liberal.
And, uh...
I don't want for you know, I probably shouldn't even be getting into it that much but I Mean I knew this from from day one.
I mean it was so obvious Anyway, this is funny how that works, but we're gonna move on we're gonna take a look at these super chats Liberals, you know, they let their bias cloud their judgment Not me Opticrospector says you're officially closer to 28 than 18.
Yeah.
Thanks.
Thank you King.
I Love that Nolan says thanks for continuing to be such a legend man.
Happy birthday.
Thanks Another birthday day.
Oh, hang on.
These are from yesterday JPG says hey King.
I heard you were hiring blockchain developers for a groper coin project.
unidentified
Nope.
nick fuentes
I No, I'm not.
I don't know where you heard that, but that's not true.
Colin says, hey Nick, great show tonight.
Big shout out from New York City.
Living alongside this urban hipster millennials can cause so much temptation for the black pill.
But Nick, you and the spirit of AF keep me away.
Glad to hear that, King.
I know it's really hard to be around hipsters.
That's really hard for you.
I like how I'm on the no-fly list.
They took half a million dollars from me.
I'm under FBI investigation.
Banned from all payment processors.
Banned from all social media.
And people have the audacity to super chat the show and they're like, I saw this girl dressed and she was dressed like a whore.
I'm so blackpilled.
unidentified
Ugh!
nick fuentes
I live in New York City with these hipsters and it's so blackpilling, but then I watch your show and I just, it makes me feel so much better.
Oh, I don't know how you do it, man.
I don't know how you do it.
I can't imagine.
The stress, the pressure you must be under, the blackpill.
Polish American Groyper says, Hello, Nicholas.
How are you doing?
I cannot watch the show live, but I have a question for you.
Do you have a nice bathrobe?
I need to get you and Jaden a good gift for when we meet.
Smell you later.
No, I don't have a bathrobe.
Why do you even need a bathrobe?
I don't... I walk from my bathroom to my bedroom.
What do I need a bathrobe for?
I need to get dressed before you get dressed?
Polish-American groper Socrates made clear in Plato's Republic that he did not want doctors to rule.
Philosophers or even poets would be better governors of society because they at least attempt to understand political and social life in its entirety and minister to it.
That's true.
I agree with that.
Plato and Socrates were right.
unidentified
I'm thirsty.
nick fuentes
Judge Red says, how would you recommend recruiting for AF in an urban environment like a city?
My friend and I have gotten like 40 guys on board, but now what do we do?
Why do you ask these questions on this show?
What is that even supposed to mean?
Are you a federal agent?
Are you trying to entrap me or something?
I don't want to hear questions like that on the show.
And it's not a cop-out, but I just get done telling you about how every organization is totally infiltrated with feds.
And the problem with organizations is it brings in RICO and conspiracy and racketeering and those kinds of things, and you're asking me for direction for your organization?
I don't want to hear questions like that.
You watch the show, you read between the lines, okay?
And figure it out.
You know, I'm not going to put myself in jeopardy like that.
Sneedchucks says, Hey Nick, Eastern European Groyper here.
Have you heard of the Baltic States?
Have I heard of the Baltic States?
If yes, then what are your general thoughts?
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I don't really think about the Baltic States, to be honest.
Baguette Groy versus breaking my super chat hiatus to shout out Josie Dunn.
If she's still one of the AF mascots, her new songs are coming out to sad amounts of views.
Really?
unidentified
What?
nick fuentes
Well, she was supposed to be a rock star.
What happened?
She was supposed to be a pop star.
She was supposed to be famous.
Remember us?
No, I got nothing against her.
She was actually a nice girl.
She was actually a nice person.
She was never nasty to me or anything, but I'm a little bit bitter because in my hometown, Josie Dunn is this girl I went to high school with, and her parents were like loaded and had connections in the entertainment industry, and she was like a talented singer, so she got this like record deal in her junior year, and she was like flying to Nashville, and she was the talk of the town, singing the national anthem at the baseball game, and Singing at the all-school assembly and this kind of stuff.
Like I said, nice girl.
She's talented, but it is what it is.
And, um... And anyway... And people worshipped her, worshipped her.
Oh, you're gonna be a pop star!
Remember us when you get famous and all this!
And still, to this day, to this day, you know, my hometown is like, wow, she's so impressive and everything.
And they still deal her in to the community and everything.
And it's like, what the fuck?
You know, I graduated high school and I did make it big.
I had 140,000 followers on Twitter.
I have a Wikipedia page.
I was mentioned in the impeachment trial three times.
unidentified
I mean, what the hell?
nick fuentes
I got the President's son booed off the stage at UCLA.
I'm the number one, I was the number one streamer on DLive.
I'm the subject of an FBI investigation.
I'm one of the first political dissidents ever put on the no-fly list?
What the hell?
Where's my, where's my, I don't get to sing the national anthem at the baseball game, huh?
I don't get to be a mascot at the all-school assembly?
I don't get a follow from the principal and the superintendent of the school?
What the fuck is that?
Nah, I'm kidding.
The community doesn't bend over and go, wow, this guy's our hometown hero.
What the hell?
What the hell?
I'm more famous than she is.
My Spotify playlist is bigger than her Spotify.
Well, I don't know if that's true, but... And it's no shade to her.
I like her.
She's a nice girl.
My beef is with the community.
My beef is with my hometown turning their back on me.
Assholes.
You know, that's when I really go, like, contrarian mode.
Because everything is so fake, you know?
All this stuff about community, and all this stuff about, we look out for each other, and we love each other, and all this kind of stuff.
Until you have the wrong political opinion, and then you're a pariah, and then people look the other way when you walk down the street, and they unfriend you on Facebook.
And the teachers are talking shit about you in the classroom.
Some community.
And I was beloved at that school.
I was the student council president.
I was the secretary general of the Model UN team, captain of the speech team, section leader in marching band.
I gave a speech at graduation, which everyone loved.
Voted most likely to be president in the yearbook.
Famous on Street Chat and Yik Yak.
I was beloved by the custodians knew me and loved me.
The teachers knew me and loved me.
The principal, well, the principal didn't like me, but I don't want to get into that.
The student activities director, oh, he'd love, I mean, we had a love-hate thing.
You know.
He always wanted to give me the blues, but then after I gave my awesome speech at graduation, he gives me a knuckle touch when I take my diploma.
Good job, he goes.
Yeah, blow it out your ass, bald guy.
unidentified
Anyway.
nick fuentes
But I don't care.
I'm over it.
But I'm over it.
That was a long time ago.
As you can see, I'm unbothered.
I'm completely unbothered by it.
Such disdain for that whole scene, you know?
Anyway, so I was like a real beloved guy.
And yeah, go out to school.
Go to BU triumphantly.
It's a great school.
and And then, everybody was cheering on my downfall.
You know, when I dropped out, went to Charlottesville, people were doing the shittiest stuff around town.
Everybody, because everybody wants to see a winner fall.
You know, they see somebody like me, they see someone with a natural magnetism, a natural charisma, somebody who is clearly, clearly destined for greatness.
I mean, let's just be honest.
And they pray to see somebody like that get shit on.
They pray to see that person fall.
Which is exactly what happened.
I went to school, went to Charlottesville, became this nobody YouTuber, dropped out, and people said, Ha!
Remember him?
Remember that wash-up?
Now look at him.
Now he's in his parents' basement doing a YouTube show, you know?
Then I turned it around.
Then I turned it around and did pretty well for myself.
Then I turned it around and did pretty well for myself.
So, you know, now they want to interview me and now they want to, you know, they're all on the talk of the town again.
Oh, what's he up to?
Anyway.
So, yeah, that's just, but that's just how, that's just how people are.
I mean, that's human nature, but.
I was reading about that, though, you know. - Yeah.
People hate to see success without a fall.
People hate to see a flawless success.
There's nothing that people hate more than that.
I was just reading that, I was just reading Fulton Sheen and he wrote about that.
That it's actually, it's almost like disrespectful to be successful without hardship, without sacrifice, without suffering, delayed gratification.
So I get it.
unidentified
It's human nature, but anyway.
nick fuentes
But yeah, Josie Dunn!
Yeah, but everybody loves her.
Everybody fucking loves her.
The Dunns are so talented!
Josie can sing and the sister can dance.
Never mind that their parents are loaded and producers, you know?
My parents didn't even go to college.
People look at this girl who like, you know, Dad got her signed with Jason Mraz in Nashville.
But what a story.
What a success story.
But fuck me.
What am I?
Chopped liver?
That's okay.
You can have them.
You can have them.
Anyway.
I'm not mad, but clearly I'm unbothered.
I mean, I really am not that bothered by... I can't really say that after the whole rant, but...
It's the principle of it that bothers me.
I'm not really, day in and day out, so upset about Josie Dunn.
It's just the principle of the matter.
It's frustrating to think about the principle of the matter.
Do I really care that much?
Honestly, not really.
But I just deserve it.
I mean, I deserve it.
I'm being mistreated.
It's not fair.
In principle, it's deeply wrong.
But, is it weighing on my mental every day?
No.
But, um... Yeah.
Memories feels like another lifetime though.
Honestly feels like feels like another lifetime But I always knew I always knew I knew in my heart of hearts No, no someone saying F for fuck Josie don't know we like her we she said she's a nice girl she's a nice girl, she's pretty and She's a good singer.
She's talented.
I mean listen, I Her family's helping her out, and I'm not saying that to undermine her success.
I'm just saying it is different.
It's not to say that... I mean, she's a talented person, she had a great opportunity, and she took it, and good for her.
I mean, honestly, I'm not resentful about other people's success.
I really am not.
She's a pretty, nice, talented girl, and everything.
I don't have any beef with her.
It's just that it's like, of course, she's this girl that just sings her fun pop songs, and that's all the rage.
I'm out there fighting for America.
I'm out there doing what they said you're supposed to do, which is be yourself, fight for what's right, be a leader, all that kind of stuff.
And it's like, oh, you know, no, we don't utter his name around here.
Anyway, anyway, I am a little bit jealous of Josie Dunn.
She got to sing the backup vocals for Jacob Sartorius!
I gotta call up Josie Dunn.
I gotta pull some strings.
I gotta see if I could get a meet and greet or something.
Can I get a signed Jacob Sartorius merch?
Can I swing that somehow?
She sang the backup vocals for the song Chapstick.
Jacob Sartorius, this is a big deal.
unidentified
So I'm wondering, is there a backdoor?
nick fuentes
Can I call one of her friends and say, hey, can you get Josie to do me a favor?
I could pull some favors.
Can you get Josie to do me a favor?
Can I get a signed autograph?
Can she call up Jacob Sartorius?
Can I get a signed autograph?
Can I get something?
I don't know, a meet and greet?
One of those like...
Sweepstakes, where you get to spend the day, get lunch, and spend the day, go to the premiere.
Then, I redpilled Jacob Sartorius.
And then things are gonna get interesting.
That's when I redpilled the man himself.
He was out there shilling the Vax with Dr. Fauci.
What a disappointment.
I thought the guy was redpilled.
He's wearing skull masks all the time.
Tweetin' about Israel and Palestine.
I thought he was our guy.
I thought he was the man against time.
Guess not.
You know his name's Rolf.
His real name's Rolf.
He's German.
Germans.
unidentified
Rolf.
nick fuentes
Sounds familiar.
unidentified
Rolf.
nick fuentes
We're going to be putting a polio sweatshirt on every untermenshine.
Jokes!
Kidding!
That's kind of dumb, but kidding of course.
Where was I?
Josie Dunn, yeah.
She's got to hook me up.
Josh the Remover says, RIP Russian ammo imports.
Thanks Biden for forcing me to drop 300 bucks I barely have on.
A thousand rounds for my AK.
Really great government we have.
I knew this day was coming, but I never thought it'd be today.
Well, it's definitely a good idea to talk publicly on the internet about guns and ammo.
That's a great...
That's a great idea.
Thanks for that.
Zoopal says, thanks for all you do, Nick.
You help me to keep me sane.
You help to keep me sane in Hellworld.
Sorry if you covered this already, but have you seen that unvaccinated people are now being removed from organ donor waitlists?
So evil.
No, I didn't see that.
It's messed up, man.
Things gotta change.
They gotta change fast.
But thanks, big guy.
We love the Zoo Pals.
MSC says, pray for Owen Schroyer.
Yep.
Poor guy.
We might cover that on Monday.
But that's kind of a... I mean, that's part of it, but that's kind of a separate story.
Chromecastle says, but yeah, we're praying for him.
We love Owen Schroyer.
The guy's a great patriot.
He's a great guy, really.
I'm a big fan of his.
He's just a solid guy.
Hanging out with him at Infowars.
And I was on a show recently.
And the guy's just, he is really solid.
The whole Infowars crew is, that whole crew.
Harrison, Alex, Owen.
And everybody, even the people in the crew.
The crew's amazing.
They're all awesome.
Don't I don't have enough positive things, right?
Or what is it?
I can't say enough positive things.
That's what I'm gonna say.
I can't say enough positive things about them They're great over there.
So yeah, we're praying for him.
God bless them Chromecastless has had his first kiss.
Lance's girl all over him.
Could have fucked Cassie Dillon if he wanted to.
One of these would have been enough to disqualify you, but all three?
I'm putting my foot down.
You are not an incel.
Some of us have never had a woman touch us romantically.
My culture is not your costume.
You have no idea what you're talking about, okay?
Let's just get that straight.
You have no idea what you're talking about.
A few isolated incidents, which you don't even really know the full story in any one of those cases, I don't think incel is about could have.
I don't think it's about getting a peck on the lips at the delegate dance in 2013.
It's different.
I don't want to hear any more of this.
I'm sick of being called a fake cell.
This is bullshit.
I can't have sex and I can't call myself an incel.
It's not right.
It's not right what's being done to me.
I can't have anything.
So, no.
I'm not gonna stand for this.
I'm not gonna stand for this.
I will not stand for this.
Falling all over me.
I mean, don't get me wrong, she totally was.
She was totally all over me.
And I don't say that in like a good way.
She was doing that in a conniving, manipulative way, okay?
For a variety of interpersonal and political reasons, and...
That's all I am, you know, to some of these people.
That's all I am is just a celebrity.
That's all I am.
Is a cool genius.
Celebrity to these people.
I'm not me.
They don't want me for me.
All they want me is for being this cool genius rock star, political rock star.
No, but it is true.
I am an incel.
So stop taking that away from me.
unidentified
Yeah.
nick fuentes
Man, I tell you, these hoes, man.
unidentified
Oh, man.
nick fuentes
Every single motherfucking time with these hoes, I swear.
There's only three things in life that are certain.
Death, this blue M&M right here, And no e-girls.
There's only three things in this life that we know to be sure.
unidentified
Anyway.
way.
nick fuentes
I am pro-Taliban.
No.
Joking, of course.
I'm not.
I'm not.
unidentified
I'm not, alright?
nick fuentes
It's not the Jedi way.
I shouldn't.
It's not the Jedi way.
Oh, but seriously, if you only knew, man.
If you only knew.
If you only knew how bad at things really are, you only knew.
It's so, you know, the good thing is that I am just so damn good.
I mean, you are so lucky, really.
I mean, like, man.
unidentified
I'm kidding.
nick fuentes
But for real, talk about God's plan for a freak like me to get involved in this stuff.
Because if it was anybody else, it just wouldn't work.
That's just the facts.
unidentified
I mean, that's just true.
nick fuentes
I mean I don't I don't mean to say that I mean it's it's a it's a curse it really in some ways it's kind of a curse for me but I really am it's sort of like remember in Star Wars 9 when they hold up that thing to the Death Star and it perfectly fits that's like me fitting into this role if it wasn't for a freak like me this just wouldn't work just wouldn't work
And I'm not saying I'm like the only guy or the main guy it's gonna take a lot of people to get things done But like my particular role nobody else could do this Nobody else nobody else has this like the perfectly sort of calibrated Sort of character built to make this happen cuz although I mean I would have been I would have been so fucked if I was like a different kind of guy For better for worse for better for worse I
Maybe maybe that's a cope.
I don't know but but I think about some of the things that have gone on It's like, you know, I'm really the only person who's like crazy enough to Anyway, not not to be too self-indulgent not to be more self-indulgent that already happened.
But Yeah that Lance Lance's GF situation.
what a fucking shit show that was.
unidentified
Good God.
nick fuentes
I'm so cynical and I have every right to be, really.
All right.
All right, enough!
Enough!
Enough!
You're giving me, like, PTSD.
Every one of these Super Chats, it's, like, giving me flashbacks.
Kaiser Clark's is happy birth- But I am an incel!
But I am an incel.
I don't want to hear that.
I don't want to hear that I'm not.
Because I am.
What was the medical issue?
Mark says, Happy birthday, Nick.
It's sure if you heard...
It's sure?
I mean, not sure?
Not sure if you heard, but Mark Collette was supposed to have a debate with Destiny, but Destiny backed out due to a medical issue.
I did hear about that.
Yeah, what was the medical issue?
I didn't hear any details about that.
Zupal says, Canceling reservations last minute for places that want vax proof is great.
Careful though, some change policy for COVID-19.
Now taking your credit card with the reservation for under 24 hour cancellation fee.
Well, just do it with the ones that don't do that.
I mean not hard, but we should be really trolling people With that kind we should be trying to like rip apart these Vax slaves in any try and find these hacks Try and find these ways that if a lot of people did it society couldn't function That's that's the kind of stuff that we need to come up with To just increase the tension increase the pressure MK ultras is what is the worst shit you received in your p.o.
Box and I don't want to hurt anybody's feelings, but I Get a lot of weird stuff people write out mail, and I get a lot of It's really more like mail.
I haven't gotten too many bad packages I don't think I've ever gotten a bad package, but I get a lot of bad mail.
You know like paper people send me their manifestos people send me
Their their master plan they send me some proposal that they and it's always like bullshit, you know But that's not so bad, I mean they're trying to get the message out Can't blame them for trying but yeah, nothing really too bad I'm trying to think Nothing nothing really that stands out I've got a lot of really nice things actually a lot of really thoughtful and nice things so We have the best viewers.
They're good people.
What always keeps me going is this constant reassurance that we're in a moral universe and we're on the right side.
At the end of the day, that is a huge, maybe an underestimated, but a huge source of relief.
It's easy to get distracted, but to be reminded that we are in a moral universe, that God is reaching out, extending a hand, That we have good people with good hearts, decent people, and not perfect people, obviously.
I'm not a perfect person, but, you know, but that there is some sense of righteousness.
You can see it sort of flicker in there, and that's always the reassurance.
And that's what separates us from everybody else.
Everybody else is sort of just like a cynical player, and it's like Jack Nicholson in The Departed.
When you're on the other end of the barrel of a gun, what difference does it make?
I mean, ultimately, that's what politics is, without that moral dimension to it.
When you're standing on the other side of a loaded gun, what difference does it make?
I mean, that's what politics...
That's what everything is.
Business, politics, relationships, all of it...
Absent that moral dimension.
And it's easy to forget that it's there.
It's easy to, you know...
Get caught up in everything else.
But...
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But it is...
nick fuentes
It's overwhelming.
And it's very powerful.
When you feel...
And I feel it.
I really do.
I feel it lately.
When you feel God extending a hand, when you feel the Holy Spirit working through people, and I honest to God I do feel that.
And I didn't for a long time, but lately I have.
And when you feel that, it's overwhelming and it's very powerful.
And it comes in small doses and in shades, but it's like it says in the Bible.
It's like a mustard seed.
It's like a small seed planted.
It's a seed of faith.
And that's really what makes it different.
That's really what makes us different.
Our conviction is the truth.
Jesus Christ.
Our conviction is the truth made incarnate.
And it doesn't always seem that way, because, you know, we make jokes, and I try to be relatable, and I'm myself, and everything, but... But it is... The engine of all of this is, you know... It's a longing.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
Is it a mustard seed?
Is that right?
Or did I forget it?
Anyway, so I do get some really nice gifts.
People send me prayer cards and prayer books.
Somebody sent me a wooden crucifix.
I have it hanging up in the studio.
Rosaries and medallions and things like that.
Really nice messages.
It's very real.
It's very real.
So, so I don't, I don't get a lot of, I get a little bit of kooky stuff, but I mean that doesn't really phase me too much.
But...
Honestly that the biggest white pill you're we are gonna suffer.
It is gonna be hard We're gonna have you're gonna have the worst days in your life.
I mean think about that It's gonna be you're gonna be so miserable.
I mean get that through your head It is gonna be so hard and it is gonna be so painful and there's really nothing that's gonna change that that's life There is nothing I can say.
There is nothing I can do that is going to stop you from having the worst day of your life and experiencing loss and hardship and pain and anguish and all of that.
But the comfort and the consolation is that we're fallen.
We're in an imperfect world.
And that this isn't the end all be all.
That's always a sort of consolation.
It is, it's a sort of dualistic thing.
Cause I have trouble when people say like, well, just remember that God's real.
And it's like, oh, okay, now I'm not upset anymore.
I mean, we, we're human beings, so it still hurts, but it's a sort of dualistic thing where at once, you know, we're taking up a cross, but there's a purpose.
There's a meaning.
And so people have to think like that not necessarily like I can never I should never feel bad I should never feel bad religion will help me never feel bad.
It should be more like I'm gonna feel bad, but religion is gonna give it meaning and Gonna give me some consolation Anyway Anonymous as men tend to form social groups with others who have similar physical features and In many Groyper events, I have noticed that the attendees are mostly between 5, 7, and 10, and have incel physiognomy.
These traits make the group highly unified in belief, but creates a natural aversion for most high-status males towards the group.
That's not true.
I mean, any Groyper meetup that you go to, and this is just confirmed by the pictures.
People talk shit about me.
In all the pictures, everyone's taller than me.
I go to every one of these meetups, and everyone's taller than me.
And I'm average height.
You know, 6'9", or whatever.
So, I mean, that's just not true.
Take a look at the last, um... Take a look at that birthday card that people made for me, that birthday montage.
Everybody in there was like, at least a 7 out of 10 physiognomy.
At least!
That was like the floor!
So, I mean, that's just not true.
That's demoralization propaganda.
And by the way, I mean, you don't need to take my word for it.
If you've been to Afpac, you know what I'm talking about.
If you've been to Afpac, stop this deal.
You know?
So, that's just, uh... load of baloney.
Clark says what do your mom and your sister think of your views on women?
Well, it's really none of your business About my family, but nice try Madman says no worries for quickly dismissing my super chat last night King.
I understand meds don't have high impulse control like the Irish All right, regardless.
We're all on the same team.
Yeah, that's true.
Hey, I white solidarity that's that's really the name of the game is white solidarity so it's true no brother wars irish italian slav anglo we're all good uh mr kool-aid to say nick sorry about the fucked up super chat last time did you hear that owen schroer has a worn out for his arrest i remember seeing you both trying to calm people down p.s fuck vinny well i don't know what you're talking about with that but
Yeah, I did.
unidentified
I did hear about Owen Schroyer.
nick fuentes
Apparently that's in connection with some deal he made with prosecutors last year.
So I don't know the whole story on that, but allegedly he made a deal with prosecutors a year or two ago, he did some other demonstration at the Capitol, and he agreed to do community service and to not do anything disorderly or disruptive at the Capitol again.
So I think he was charged.
Maybe it had something to do with that.
That's what I heard.
I heard that online.
unidentified
So.
nick fuentes
Because they charged him for being on the steps.
They said that was restricted grounds, but there were hundreds of people on the steps and they didn't charge any of them.
So I wonder what, why they singled him out.
You know, I wonder what the reason is.
Macman says holy shit that shirt is fresh as hell.
It's almost as if the feds are watching so true so true Yeah, right.
I'm fresh as hell.
Let the let the feds watch me in my Yoba shirt.
Yo, Yoba Dude, I love baked Alaska so much.
I just like It's so real, I mean I love baked Alaska so flippin much the guy is like I I feel like, I mean, for a time, I was just good friends with him.
We were just close friends.
But lately, I've just become like a super fan.
I mean, I used to be, I used to say like, hey, I know he's not popular and I don't like the stuff that he does sometimes, but he's my friend.
Now it's like, fuck the haters.
Yoba is the greatest entertainer of our generation.
He is an absolute king.
And I totally believe it.
I love the guy.
The reason why I really love him after this year is because of the Capitol.
Honestly.
Because the guy's like Forrest Gump.
You just can't keep this guy down.
I mean, that is such a great attribute.
Because you gotta understand, this guy has just been shit on for the past five years.
And everything that he tries to get going gets dumped on.
And I don't say that to be mean.
I mean, after Charlottesville, people do not give this guy a break.
And you know how that goes.
You see what they do to Sean and everybody else.
And Baked Alaska in particular.
And some say that's self-inflicted.
There's some truth to that.
I mean, there's some truth to that.
But nobody else, nobody else like this guy keeps getting back up, and it's endless energy.
It's endless positivity.
You know, in all the years that I've known him, everything that he's been through, and he's been through some rough stuff, the guy's, you know, infectious energy, positive, warm, kind, you know, never bitter, never resentful.
And even when he's down, doesn't give up.
He just keeps at it.
I mean, look at the year he's had since the Capitol, and he's out there with Louis Theroux, putting the camera in his face, swatting the boom microphone away and all that.
unidentified
I mean, so.
nick fuentes
I really admire that.
I admire the heart.
I admire... The guy's got a heart of gold.
He's a good dude, but... And you gotta love them.
You gotta love... Yoba!
I mean, the brand is so perfect.
I'm in love with the brand.
Yoba?
It's perfect.
I told them the other day, I'm like, I'm jealous.
I wish I came up with that.
Yoba?
What's cooler than that?
What's cooler than that word?
Yoba?
Yo-Yoba.
And the Pit Vipers and the American Patriot stuff.
He's hilarious.
And honestly, really my compass when it comes to people is people that are funny.
I mean, one of the biggest thing that Baked Alaska has gone for him is he's one of the funniest people I know.
And for that reason, among others, he could really do no wrong because he's just so fucking funny.
unidentified
Anyway.
nick fuentes
so uh so yeah thanks i don't know I love this shirt.
The Yova merch is fire.
I have like all the shirts.
Baked Alaska, Did Nothing Wrong, Jesus Christ is Lord, Yova.
It's good stuff.
Barack Obama says, what's a nibba supposed to do when his own family won't let him come over without a mask on?
I don't know, man.
Well, I would just mask up, honestly.
You want to stick it to the retail workers.
You don't want to stick it to your parents.
I mean, that's got to be annoying and everything, but I continue to believe that you want to try your best not to alienate your family.
You can make compromises for your family.
Don't make compromises for the system, but you can make compromises for your family, you know?
I wouldn't get vaxxed.
I for sure wouldn't get vaxxed, but wearing a mask, you know, Being sort of, uh, indulging them within reason.
I don't think is, uh, I think that's probably the right approach.
CrackSmokers says, your latest telegram post was a real white pill on the VAX mandates.
We can and must punish compliance.
A small part of me looks forward to ordering 10 large cash pay pizzas from somewhere, going along with the mandates, and sending it to random libtards I know.
Keep on kecking no matter what!
Yeah, honestly, that's the kind of stuff we have to do.
We have to think outside the box.
Gorilla.
We have to think like gorillas.
Like apes.
We have to think like monkeys.
Not like guerrilla warfare.
We have to think like a monkey.
Half Amish says, What's your opinion on surrogacy, viable fertility alternative, or capitalism run amok?
Illegal here in Michigan.
I think in Catholicism it's immoral.
I don't think we're in favor of that.
So I'm against.
Bloated Gaming says Tanzania has a population of 58 million and only had 50 COVID deaths with the least amount of vaccinations.
Excuse me.
Is it possible white people need vaccines because they are weaker than Tanzanian chads?
No, there was a study that came out recently And they showed that there was this particular thing in people's, I don't know the medical terminology, but there's this characteristic that makes people more or less susceptible to contracting COVID.
It's like COVID and this like receptor.
I, again, I'm not a medical guy, but basically the research said that the people that have these, this genetic trait, which makes you most likely to get COVID are Europeans.
And the people that are least likely are Ashkenazi Jews and Asians, East Asians.
And then I think it's blacks, so... So I think there's maybe a genetic reason for that.
Maybe it was designed.
Hoosier says, Hey King, is AFcraft really an official America First Minecraft server?
Does it have your endorsement?
I'll leave it up to you, King.
You will!
Well, I do endorse it.
It's not, it's not really official.
I didn't authorize it.
I'm not, I'm not behind it.
But it's one of our guys.
It's one of these guys that I know is a good guy.
And, uh, I endorse it.
I'm gonna, I'm gonna be on there.
Hank Chill says, you're pretty cool.
Hey, thanks, King.
You're pretty cool, too.
Hank Chill.
We love Hank Chill.
I was showing my mom the, uh, birthday montage the other day.
And she was asking me, who's that?
Who's that?
I'm like, that's Hank Chill, that's Harris Walker, that's Trey, that's this one, that's Bryson, that's at some point not all the different people.
And when Hank Chill came up, she's like, is he smoking a joint?
And I'm like, I don't know ma, but either way it's cool.
I'm like, it's it's fine.
It's cool He's with ultra shield.
That's fine.
I think he was just smoking a Swisher though.
I'm not sure but She was like is he smoking a joint?
I'm like, I don't know ma, but either way it's fine.
It's Hank chill Pika Knight says, please do not read aloud.
Okay.
Oh That's good That's kind of a kek super chat.
Well, hey, thank you.
I appreciate that.
Sorry wages.
I can't share with you.
That's pretty kek Well, I mean I wasn't serious about that the other day, but but I appreciate the offer I do appreciate it and that's kind of funny But thanks, man.
I appreciate the birthday wishes.
This is also a happy late birthday.
Well, thanks I Appreciate it, but no I was just joking, of course Nathaniel says you will always have my respect Nick.
Thank you King.
I appreciate that Luftwaffe groit versus global homocorp you will get the vaccine or you will get fired employee Okay, I will forego my personal autonomy for you master gets Vax Global homo fires employee and replaces them with a legal six months later.
Yeah, or a robot.
I That's the thing, people are selling out to a system that is not going to pay dividends, you know?
They're selling out to a system that will not be there forever for them.
Keep your job for how long?
And what more will they demand of you in the future?
So, choose wisely.
Based Retards says, today my college mandated the vaccine.
I can apply for an exemption due to protected grounds under the Ontario Human Rights Code, but even an approved exemption may impose restrictions or necessitate testing protocols.
Let's say it gets denied, how will I get by?
I'm not getting the vaccine.
Gotta drop out of college.
Go somewhere else.
I'm serious, man.
I mean, that's for you to figure out, really.
What do people expect me to say when they ask these questions?
It's like, well, either get the vaccine or there's consequences.
So what do I do?
Deal with the consequences.
Or find a way not to, you know?
But don't get the vaccine.
Based by Rachel says, hey, I hope you enjoyed your birthday and really got to take it easy.
The Afghanistan debacle really shows the absolute state of neocons.
There's political prisoners right here, and neocons are more concerned about Afghanis' access to democracy, aka more rigged elections.
Well, thanks a lot for the birthday wishes.
I appreciate it.
I did get to take it easy.
Yeah, I was just hanging out, you know?
Got some pizza with my friends.
Got some pizza with my friends again today.
And, uh, bought some stuff.
I bought a book.
I bought an iPhone charger.
I bought a portable speaker.
So, yeah, I...
Hey, the first couple of the America First Movement sent me some brownies, a big tray of brownies.
They're delicious.
I'm gonna put them in ice cream.
Assistant Groyper sent me a Kaworu figurine, which was very funny and very kek, and I already have it on display in the studio.
So yeah, I got to chill out, got to hang with the fellas, and yeah, it was a good time.
Thanks.
And yeah, it's true.
These neocons don't believe in America.
They're global citizens.
So it's true.
He's not really an inspiration in that way.
I mean, I've always been short with Super Chatters and that's just because I'm irritable and have a short temper.
Is he a big influence on your leadership style and inspiration for slapping around super chatters?
I could totally see you in Hell's Kitchen yelling at Polish American Groiper for bringing you overcooked beef Wellington.
He's not really an inspiration in that way.
I mean, I've always been short with super chatters, and that's just because I'm irritable and have a short temper.
So that's just why that is.
but I think I like Gordon Ramsay because he's a total Chad, you know?
There's something about, I don't know what it is about that show necessarily, but the guy is just a total king.
He's not just like a chef.
He's like, he's like Trump.
I like him for the same reason I like Trump.
It's like he sleeps four hours, he works hard, he works hard, he plays hard, you know, he runs all these restaurants and shows, and there's something about being, like, the best at what you do, and that just, you know, putting you in a position of real leadership, you know, putting you in a position of real leadership, you know, where you can really help people and be successful.
There's something about him just being so, like, reliable.
He's the guy.
You know, you watch, and it is a TV show, obviously.
It's a totally contrived persona, but, I mean, to an extent, but there's something about watching this guy, like a real-life Jack Bauer, a real-life, you know, action hero, whatever, and any confrontation, any situation, he's...
He's got the stuff to back it up.
He's got the expertise.
He's got the experience.
He's got balls, you know, and there's something about that which is like so, um, which is aspirational, I think.
So that's what's cool about him.
Cuz you watch him and it's like how's he gonna get out of this one?
You know, how's he gonna turn this restaurant around?
Oh, how's he gonna how's he gonna react to this guy?
And so, you know, he's got a Charisma, he's got a way with people He can back up his stuff, you know in any situation because he's he knows his shit He's the best of what he does.
There's something to be said about that and So I think he's just an all-around he's badass and
He's very inspirational to me and yeah, I went to Vegas I got the Gordon Ramsay Pub and Grill the Beef Wellington And that was like I don't I don't geek out about too much stuff I'm really there's not a lot of stuff that really makes me like really creates a reaction, but But I was I was so excited for that I was so happy I To go to the Gordon Ramsay Pub and Grill.
Not too many things make me giddy, but I was so floored to go there.
Good stuff.
Good times, good times.
Anyway, um...
TK says, what are your thoughts on Woodrow Wilson?
I don't think he was great, but I don't get why everyone hated him so much.
Are you kidding me, man?
Brought us into World War I.
17th Amendment passes under him.
Federal Reserve Act happens under him.
That's income tax, central bank, and the Great War.
Enough said.
Case closed.
Yeah.
BMI says it is extremely odd that the regime decided to do a total retraction of forces in Afghanistan.
Do you think the abrupt and total withdrawal could be due in large part to the regime projecting mass economic reduction in the very near future?
No, I don't think so.
Mechasal Groyper says the shield generator's down.
Cue Taliban Ewok celebration dances.
unidentified
Yeah.
True.
nick fuentes
Kai Clips says, hey Nick.
Nick, Blake, and I are driving around right now listening to your show.
Good stuff tonight, man.
What are your thoughts on Death Grips?
Well, hey.
Hey, Kai and Blake.
Hi.
Hi, Blake.
Cool Turning Point hat, man.
That's a cool hat.
unidentified
It's a cool shirt.
nick fuentes
You're right.
That hat's cool, man.
I'm giving you a hard time.
Blake's a Chad.
He's got to come over to the winning team, man.
But, no, we like Blake and we like Kai.
And Death Grips, I'm just busting his balls.
Just giving him a hard time He's a solid guy.
I thought he gave a good speech at op con venue sucked, but the speech was largely on point And death grips I like death grips I'm a fan I don't I don't I'm not like a huge fan but I I like some of their stuff.
I know Jaden was complaining about Death Grips.
He's like, this is terrible!
Oh, you don't like Lil Uzi, but you like Death Grips?
Yes!
Yes!
And here's why.
Because Death Grips is experimental.
It's industrial.
There's a method behind it.
You know, when Death Grips... Are they a group?
Is it a guy?
I don't know.
But their music, you know, there's some thought put behind it.
It's artistic, alright?
It's artistic and shit, alright?
That's very different than one of these real you-know-whats that goes into the studio, and it's all in AdLib, and they put one of these the same shitty beats behind it, and it's lit- every song is diamonds on my neck, some, you know, gratuitous description of fellatio, Fuck your bitch.
I mean, it's the same.
It's not even artful.
You know, even like the Wu-Tang Clan, because I was thinking about, you know, why do I like the Wu-Tang Clan but not Lil Uzi?
Well, it's because the lyrics were actually good.
They were punchy.
They were clever.
There was flow and everything.
And, uh, you know, now it's literally just...
There's nothing redeeming there.
So that's the difference.
He's like, well, Deaf groups, he sounds silly, like Lil Uzi.
Nah, man, you just don't get it.
That's like saying, I don't even know.
unidentified
I don't even know what that would be comparable to.
nick fuentes
That would be like listening to Frank Zappa or Captain Beefheart and saying, oh, this is comparable to a shitty rock band because they both sound bad.
They both sound bad.
They both sound weird, you know?
That'd be like saying, 21 pilots?
They suck?
Yeah, well, you know, Captain Beefheart sucks too.
Now, I don't like Captain Beefheart.
I think it sucks.
But it's artistic.
It's experimental.
It's supposed to be different.
It's supposed to sound different, you know?
unidentified
So.
Anyway.
nick fuentes
Me and Jaden were never going to agree on this.
One of us just has to drop it.
The problem is me... Both me and Jayden are too stubborn to let it go.
Neither one of us can be like, okay, you're right.
Because we have the same argument every time.
And Jayden's always like, here we go again, the same argument.
But both of us are willing participants.
We're like Israel and Palestine.
You know, we just go in circles about this stuff.
About this stuff.
So one of us just has to agree.
unidentified
Let's just say, hey, to each their own.
nick fuentes
To each their own.
unidentified
Anyway.
nick fuentes
So I'll just say this.
I like Death Grips.
Lil Uzi is just not for me.
It's just not for me.
I also think it's bad.
You can think it's good, and congratulations.
But I just disagree.
But I like Death Grips.
Green, I did bring it up.
I guess I did bring it up, to be fair.
But he brought it up yesterday.
GreenGo says, the panicking of Afghanis working with the U.S.
regime makes me wonder, is there any path to redemption to the AF movement for veterans and alphabet agency workers?
I just don't trust them.
Sorry.
Veterans, maybe, alphabet agency workers, that's a real stretch.
It would have to be a case-by-case basis, but broadly speaking, it's very difficult to trust people that work for the government.
Foy leases prayers for Owen Schroyer.
Fuck the feds.
Amen.
Midnight Saunts is when Richard Spencer had a YouTube channel.
He threw shade on you and the Groypers.
He said the paleocon movement is dead and there's no fixing the U.S.
Can you two hash this out on the kill stream?
I'm not really interested in doing that, honestly.
Because I don't think... Number one, I'm just... We've talked about that before.
We've had that conversation before.
And I think that that guy is real... Well, number one, I offered to debate him on this many times over the years, and he didn't want to debate.
Now that I'm way more famous than he is, I still don't think he would want to debate, but I'm not about to do that now.
Because there was a time when we were beefing, and he was more on the scene, and he never wanted to debate.
I went to the Killstream many times, and Ethan Ralph can verify this, and said, get him on a debate, get him on a debate, let's settle this, and he never did.
So I have no interest in doing that.
We have nothing to gain by being involved with a toxic person like that.
Hash it out.
There's nothing to hash out with people that are chronically dysfunctional and toxic.
Gangnam Style Groyper says, Hi Nick, happy belated birthday from your number one Amish fan.
I rode my bicycle 13 miles to the public library to message you.
Gangnam Style Groyper?
Really?
How do you even know what Gangnam Style is if you're Amish?
But thanks.
Brian says the MSM is whipping up Americans so Deep State can go back in.
I'm with you.
They know Americans don't want to look this bad, so there you go.
It takes our eyes off the COVID crap.
I never buy this idea about distraction.
There are some instances when it's more obvious than others, but everybody's go-to is always, it's a distraction!
I never buy that.
unidentified
Rarely.
nick fuentes
I don't know.
It might be stale by next year.
It'll have to be something else next year.
We shouldn't be there.
Hey, thank you, man.
unidentified
You, too.
nick fuentes
Good to hear from you.
by next year.
It'll have to be something else next year.
Dalton says, the Taliban situation is only going to get worse the longer we are involved.
We shouldn't be there.
God bless, man.
Great show tonight as always.
Have a great evening, buddy.
Hey, thank you, man.
unidentified
You too.
nick fuentes
Good to hear from you.
Dalton, we missed him.
He was away for a little while for work.
So good to hear from you, buddy.
Dalton.
Great guy.
I'm really, really...
Dalton coin is rising.
I'm very bullish.
I'm very bullish on Dalton coin lately Li refugee says my dad, but you're right though.
It is gonna get worse as long as we're there, but thanks, bro Li refugee says my dad was watching the show with me and he said he had to stop watching because it was too depressing I think he black filled my dad.
I Know I hear that a lot but I mean, honestly, I'm not trying to blackpill anybody.
I'm not blackpilled.
I'm whitepilled.
But I'm just giving you a sober assessment of the situation.
It's a bad situation.
You know, it's like in Pulp Fiction.
If you don't want scary answers, stop asking scary questions.
If you want to know what's going on, it's not good.
So you either have to look away or lie to yourself, but I'm not going to do that.
I don't mean to say that in an antagonistic way, but that's not my intention is to go out on the show and depress you or be overly negative.
I'm white pilled.
My outlook is very positive.
I've told you this.
But I have to assess the situation and I'm just giving my take on what's going on if that's negative.
So be it.
But, I mean, what do people think?
It's going to be positive every day, all the time, even now, even when things are this way?
I saw a tweet the other day, somebody was like, he should be telling us what we SHOULD be doing instead of how bad things are!
And it's like, anything so you never have to hear anything negative, right?
I mean, people really are rationalizing the fact that they don't want to feel discomfort.
Well, it's not that I'm a big baby and don't want to feel discomfort, I just want to hear solutions!
Sometimes there are no solutions.
Sometimes there's no, sometimes there are no easy answers.
Sometimes there's no easy way out.
Sometimes there is no upside.
I'm not saying that's the case right now.
I'm not saying that.
But I'm saying that this kind of aversion to discomfort, it's got to go.
We have got to get really comfortable being uncomfortable.
We have got to get really used to Anguish and all these kinds of things which means we have to get used to coping with it and being able to handle it and and Developing a mindset so that it doesn't paralyze you but we have got to get used to being able to digest this kind of news because as You can see with the kind of stuff I read off on gab earlier Denial delusion this kind of stuff is not gonna get us anywhere.
It is not gonna bring us to the promised land You know, it's like Trump.
When Trump came out and said, the American dream is dead, and he talked about American carnage at his inaugural, everybody said, it's dark.
It's dark.
People want optimism.
Remember, Jeb Bush said, you don't campaign like this.
You campaign like this.
No, you fucking don't, retard.
The country is in freefall.
The country is in freefall collapse.
You don't campaign like this.
You campaign like... What a fucking idiot.
I'm sorry for the language, but I hate that.
I hate that kind of stuff.
Because that is womanish stuff.
I mean, you are acting like a woman.
That's how women act.
People have got to be a man and, you know, face the reality, face the music.
This generation has to.
Because the other generations wouldn't.
So this generation has got to step up and, you know, And at least be able to see what's going on.
Forget about even diving in.
But to just even face what's going on, we just have to grow a pair, man.
So I don't like hearing that.
Advancing Australia says those boomers on Gab have a good point.
We owe it to Afghanistan to ensure that the trans and BLM flags fly proudly from every mud hut in that far away backward shithole no matter the cost in dollars or zoomer lives.
Yeah, that's right.
Good point, Grandpa.
Good point, Uncle.
That makes a lot of sense to me.
VMI says, never mind my last question on economic retraction.
It does make more sense that the media is driving the narrative to go back, and that was probably the reason all along.
Anyway, have a good weekend and God bless.
Thanks, King.
You too, buddy.
Brian says, you are correct.
I'm a boomer vet, and this is a slight of hand shill game.
Hang on, I got a hair in my mouth.
You got COVID crap, but oh look at Afghanistan and what a tragedy!
What's the left hand doing while the left hand is where?
unidentified
True.
True.
nick fuentes
It is a little bit of a sleight of hand while they're doing the VAX mandates.
But I also think it's very much about Afghanistan.
Bashar al-Assad says that video of Afghanis holding onto the plane out of Kabul has got to be fake.
There's no way anyone could be stupid enough To try and hold on to a plane going 500 miles an hour in the sky for the entirety of the flight?
And if they are that retarded, why would we donate to bringing them over here?
Reasonable questions, but I definitely think it's the latter.
They totally are stupid enough to do that.
They totally are.
Jeffries says the reactions to Afghanistan are even worse than I would imagine.
Here in Britain, Boris Johnson said he will continue foreign aid to the country so long as the Taliban vows to protect diversity and inclusivity, while Labour is proposing reparations to the whole country for our colonialism.
It's enough to make you nuts, yeah.
From both sides.
From both sides.
Right and left.
Brian says look Nick see what happened to you and others enjoying freedom of assembly Jail lives ruined because they were Trump supporters and Americans that care for the country.
I know man.
I'm living it firsthand Homophobic faggot says Trey has a huge nose That is true But Well, really, but nothing.
I mean, that's just true.
But, uh, you know, he's a nice man.
He's kind of nice.
unidentified
Well, he's nice sometimes.
nick fuentes
But he's alright.
Come on, but he's a young guy.
He's alright.
He's my buddy.
Uh, Jackson Adams says, Hey, Nick.
Hope you're having a great night, King.
Looking forward to Fortnite Friday tonight.
Gonna be epic.
Might be making an appearance at AFFPAC to talk about systemic racism and CRT could be epic.
What?
Jackson freaking Adams at AFFPAC?
I don't know, man.
Hey, we'll fly you out to Kabul for Half-Pack 3, hosted by the Taliban.
The keynote speaker will be the leader of the Taliban, and there'll be no women allowed.
Kidding, kidding.
But hey, thanks, man.
Hope you're having a good night, too.
Can't wait for Fortnite Friday.
You know I'll be there.
You know I'm down for a Fortnite Friday with Jax and Adam.
Say the word.
I'm there.
But yeah, hey, we'd love to see you at AFPAC.
We really would.
Good guy.
We love Jackson.
We got to get those influencers out to an actually cool event.
You know, they went to OPCON.
They've been to other conferences that aren't so good, you know.
And now it's time for people to just accept the gold standard, which is AFPAC.
I mean, seriously.
These are all young kids, and they could be forgiven.
Well, not even forgive, and I commend them.
A lot of these youngsters are, not to be patronizing, but, you know, a lot of these youngsters are, they are very young.
And again, I don't mean that to be condescending, because I was in that position too.
I'm 23.
I've been doing this for 5 years.
I was 18, and I was getting involved, and I can totally relate.
But they're young, and they're right out of high school, some of them, and some of them are a little older.
And they're trying to do their own thing, and they've got their own ideas, and that's terrific and everything, but, um, you know.
And again, not to be patronizing, but I think some of these people are realizing that maybe the naivete is going away, you know, maybe they're being a little bit more realistic, they're getting mugged by reality, but people are starting to see, you know, it's not quite as easy as people might think it is going up against the system.
Things as simple as getting doxxed by Antifa and getting pushback from the left.
Things as simple as, you know, the legal and financial work that goes into a conference or an organization or any of this kind of stuff.
And the only reason I say this is because America First has done the work, you know?
We are rapidly expanding.
We are not even operating in our full capacity.
We won't be for years.
We have made investments into what we're doing.
as such that we literally can't it's not physically possible for us to work faster to to continue to achieve our full capacity we're not there yet you know but i mean like what we're capable of we are capable of so much and we're moving with great speed to fulfill our full potential but i mean we will be growing at a rapid pace for years to come and we've already learned so many lessons we've built so much infrastructure We have made the inroads.
We've built the networks.
It's all there.
I mean, we've done it.
We've paved the road.
And I feel like a lot of people are like, well, let's just pave our own road.
And it's like, why would you do that?
We've done it.
We've done it.
We had a sitting congressman present at our event.
It was at a grand ballroom at the Hilton Hotel in Orlando, Florida.
And we had Steve King and Michelle Malkin.
I mean, this is like, are you kidding me?
And I'm a college-aged guy when I did that.
That was, you know, before I turned 23 the other day.
22 and we're in the grand ballroom at the Hilton Orlando with Michelle Malkin, legendary conservative author, legend.
Steve King, legendary former congressman.
Paul Gosar, the most successful conservative sitting congressman in America today.
John Miller from Blaze TV.
Vince James, huge content creator on YouTube, or at least he was before I got censored.
And the event was exciting.
It was put together by a real nonprofit, legit and everything.
And, you know, this is something that nobody thought was possible a few years ago.
People literally thought it was inconceivable that we would have gotten this far years ago, you know.
And all this is to say, you know, we've built so much, sacrificed so much.
We've gone such a long way.
And anyway, I don't know how I got on the subject.
But we want to see this next generation of conservatives have some confidence in what we're doing.
And, you know, we built it!
We built it!
So a lot of these guys are like selling their souls to... Not Jackson, of course.
Jackson's totally cool, but...
Some of these guys are selling their soul to Turning Point, or they basically have their soul ready to sell.
You know, they've mortgaged their soul, or pawned it, because they think they're gonna get a job, or they think they're gonna work at Red Alert Politics, or Examiner, or Turning Point, or whatever, and it's like, what the hell are you doing?
Now's the time!
This is the movement!
This is a revolution!
You're young, you're idealistic, and people are like, nah, I'd rather, uh, I'd rather Sell my soul to not even get engagement and make no money and like, you know, follow around these Gen X losers who have no convictions.
It's like, what do you, you know?
So we want to see these.
We want to see this whole crowd at AFPAC 3.
We want to see everybody go there and you're welcome to come.
We want to see everybody there on the right side of history.
But yeah, looking forward to Fortnite Friday, King.
Always, always a blast.
Rambles, it's so true, kid.
The American people are too strong and value our freedoms too much.
If the great Second Amendment activists wanted to take this country back, we could.
Okay, alright.
I'm coming around to this, fuck the feds.
They don't serve us.
We need young bucks like you in the FBI and NSA.
Bunch of pansies, I swear.
Well, I will never be in the FBI or the NSA.
I'll just say that.
You gotta be... What is this super chat?
We could take the country back!
You should be in the FBI!
What are you trying to do here, man?
I mean, I appreciate the sentiment, I think, but... Yeah, I don't know what that's all about.
But I appreciate the sentiment.
Homophobic faggots.
Nick, there's a kid on my baseball team named Adam who's gay.
How do I get him to change from this demonic lifestyle?
I don't know, man.
That's a tough one.
Are you gay?
Because your name is homophobic faggot.
So is that just a joke?
Or is that a play on words?
Or I don't know what's going on with that.
I don't know, King.
A lot of those people are just...
Set on this, you know, set on their path.
I don't know, man.
I mean, I didn't really believe that that kind of thing was going on until Milo converted.
And people are even dubious and skeptical about that, because a lot of people are like, you know, look, if you're, if that's the lifestyle you've chosen, I mean, I don't, you know, I don't know if people really come back from that.
Maybe they do, I don't know, but I don't know what to tell you.
unidentified
Yeah, I don't know.
That's a tough one.
nick fuentes
Well, thanks a lot, man.
says hey man wish i could donate more but fall semester is around the corner just want to say thank you for all the sacrifices i'm only a year younger than you but you're one of my biggest heroes well thanks a lot man i appreciate it big shout out Kai Klipsch, is there something so fun about the infamy you get being political?
I hear talk of my old high school pals talking shit and I can't help but smile, especially when they still treat you fine IRL.
We know.
It is, it is kind of cool to be infamous, honestly.
I definitely, I definitely prefer it, because it's, there's a totally different set of rules when you're infamous, because you can kind of just be yourself.
When you're, when you have these expectations on you that you're like the hometown hero, you gotta be political.
You gotta be congenial.
You gotta be very, you know, above board.
And when you're infamous, you can be a little bit more, a little bit more independent.
So I agree.
Brian says, Nick, Nick, you're the new young Rush Limbaugh with talent on loan from God.
I never thought I would hear the wisdom of Rush again.
Oh, thank you.
That's high praise.
I appreciate that.
I never really listened to Rush Limbaugh because I wasn't a talk radio guy, but I appreciate it.
Black Roy versus unvaccinated sperm is going to be the next Bitcoin in a few years.
All this will pay off, literally.
Well, that's good to know.
HyperConservative says, I'll be printing money, I guess.
HyperConservative says, what's going on big guy?
Are you going to the Dondo listening party at Soldier Field?
Also, shout out UXGriper for the AF Minecraft server.
Well, I don't know if I want to dox my location, but maybe, maybe I'll be there.
Maybe I'll be there.
I mean, we'll see.
Alec says, what's the next action?
Content is getting stale, Mel.
I'm sure you have a plan, but I hope your... but I hope chat can start guessing.
No, that's a bad idea.
I used to be cringe and hate you, now I respect and care for your movement.
This is inevitable.
I'm glad to hear that.
The plan isn't just content, bud.
I've explained the plan in great detail before.
We don't need to re-litigate in here.
Basically, what I've said is this.
What we are doing right now here, Let me let me give you a little taste.
Okay, let me give you a little taste.
I was reading this just today.
I Thought it was so well said This is from Sam Francis, this is from revolution from the middle So I was rereading this today is one of my favorite books, by the way, I recommend it to everybody But I was rereading this it's a collection of Sam Francis used to write for I Think it was the Washington Times Back in the 80s and 90s, very influential columnist.
Used to speak at AmRen.
He was friends with Patrick Buchanan and Jared Taylor.
I think he died in 2008 or somewhere around there.
But the guy was brilliant.
Absolutely brilliant.
People credit him as being the architect of the Trump Revolution in 16 as the sort of the ghost of the Trump Revolution anyway.
I was just reading this today, and this is just a little excerpt from his column about the Buchanan Revolution, is what it's called.
So, let me read a section.
Let me see.
I should have highlighted it or wrote in here.
This was written in 1992.
Okay, and see and I again, I don't know exactly the excerpts that are relevant I'm just gonna start reading here and I'll emphasize the parts.
I mean, it says, let me see.
It says the significance of, and Pat Buchanan, if you don't know, he ran in the Republican primary in 1992 against George Bush, who was the incumbent president, and he was successful.
I mean, he didn't win any contests, but he got like 30% of the vote in a lot of them, which is a big deal.
That's unprecedented.
Candidates don't run against the incumbent president in their own party and win 30% of the vote.
And Pat Buchanan was like a proto-Trump, proto-America first, nationalist, populist.
Anyway, so it says the significance of the Buchanan movement then is not that it is simply one more crusade of the, quote, conservative movement, a movement that has all but disappeared as a serious political force and a coherent intellectual identity, but that it has shown, contrary to what was commonly believed on both right and left, that a hard right remains politically possible, not merely as an intellectual irritation,
but as a political movement able to gather a nationwide coalition of voters, attract culturally significant but as a political movement able to gather a nationwide coalition of voters, attract culturally significant support, and in 1992, Obviously, if that is all it remains, it will soon devolve into the same kind of political and ideological ghetto that the court conservatives were, and if it ever happened to win a national election, get this, it would soon find itself swallowed by the same entrenched powers that gobbled the Reaganites.
It says, if all that it remains is a nationwide coalition If all it remains is a nationwide coalition of voters, culturally significant support, and a least-threatening sitting president, if that is all it remains, it will soon devolve.
Think about the relevance here.
If all that remains is that, it will soon devolve into the same kind of political and ideological ghetto that the court conservatives, meaning the establishment, Con Inc., were.
And if it ever happened to win a national election, if this hard right, with their coalition of voters, and being able to threaten a president, and if they even ever won a national election, it would soon find itself swallowed by the same entrenched powers that gobbled the Reaganites.
And he just talks about in this article how the Reagan administration was captured by neocons.
It says, but the main reason the Reaganites were so easily assimilated by the incumbent elites was not only the fundamental intellectual shallowness and lack of character of so many of their leaders, but also the simple fact that they remained preoccupied with the formalities of political power but also the simple fact that they remained preoccupied with the formalities of political power and were blissfully
Whereas the old right of the 1960s prided itself on its cultural sophistication, which it confused with living and working in Manhattan and socializing with Manhattanite intellectual luminaries, the new right of the 70s and 80s liked to boast of its pragmatism and its scorn for ideas, culture, the new right of the 70s and 80s liked to boast of its pragmatism and its scorn for ideas, culture, and the intellectual classes that The anti-intellectualism.
of the new right was a principal reason why it was unable to govern once it had won elections in the 80s and why it was so easily absorbed by neoconservative elements who never had any intention of pursuing any kind of authentic conservative agenda once in office new rightists found they had no clear conception of what they were supposed to do or how to do it and the only people around who purported to know were ex-liberals eager to creep back into the crevices of the state from which they had been momentarily exiled now
here's the part that's relevant to your question about what's the plan it's It says, if the Buchanan movement or the middle American revolution or the new nationalism or whatever it's going to call itself is to survive and develop as a serious force in American politics, It needs to do more than merely raise more money, build a national political organization, or expand its list of voters.
It needs to create a counterculture that can sustain its political leaders once they hold office and develop the cultural and intellectual underframe that legitimizes political efforts.
It must construct its cultural base not on the metropolitan elites of the dominant culture, but on emerging forces rooted in Middle American culture itself.
It is exactly that kind of cultural permeation that sets the stage for a successful political revolution as well as for any successful government, revolutionary or not.
Instead of grabbing the shadow of political power and desperately hoping that the incumbent elites will be fooled into letting it have the substance of power, it creates and develops a social and political force independent of the dominant culture, and when that force is sufficiently mature, the snake will shed its skin.
The new emerging force will find the acquisition of formal political power and the winning of elections relatively easy, as the old elites lose legitimacy and the new one not only acquires but also defines legitimacy.
So that, so I read this and this whole, this is a great, this and it's other part is a great article.
It's called the Buchanan Revolution Parts 1 and 2.
I read those articles and I was like that's exactly, that's a far more articulate way to say what I've been saying for the past few months.
But basically, that is the plan.
And without getting into too much detail, because I don't think it's wise to go into detail specifics, but that's the ultimate goal.
Because we see that the Trump movement, winning a national election, raising money, building a national political machine, it was insufficient.
It was insufficient to sustain political power.
So we have got to build up a counter-cultural force.
We've got to build something parallel.
Something that's independent of the dominant culture.
And I've got a few ideas about that, but that's, it's, this is a long-term project.
So, you know, right now this is a show, it's about networking.
We're at the stage of networking right now.
It's, it's, we're early in the stages.
This is a grand political project, but we're networking, we're building the infrastructure, and, but we've got some plans about the direction that this needs to go in.
And I've, I've gone into some of these themes on the show in the past about DeSantis,
and about Texas and you know about secession and things like that I mean that's vaguely the direction we're going and without without getting too specific so rest assured rest assured I have a pretty clear idea of where things are moving based on the facts right now but can't necessarily spell it out right out of the gate you know Mr. Kool-Aid says I sent in a super chat before you started the show and you didn't read it so fuck you!
Sounds like that's your problem.
Vincent says, Nick, are you a wrist cell?
Wrist cell gang, rise up.
I don't think so.
I think my wrists are... I mean, they're not huge, but I don't think they're... they're not celibate.
They're... well, I guess they are technically a part of me, so I guess they are celibate, but... What does it mean?
Small wrists?
I mean, they're not... I guess they're kind of small.
They're not huge.
I'm not working out my wrists.
Carolina Groy versus ain't nobody expect Nick to end up on top.
They expected that college dropout to drop and then flop.
Maybe he'd stop Saving all the super chats for himself.
Yo, but the only nigga that helps so true.
So that song is so true, right?
That whole song is just like me that whole album is just like me Simply says I want to thank you for never giving in.
Thanks and Yeah, I know.
It's obvious what that is.
Whatever.
the ucla the groipers they were based in literally all above 5 10 lol that's such nonsense yeah i know it's it's obvious what that is uh sing is biggles the saw guy wearing an af shirt in the mail last week in the mall last week and he was a fat proto neat whatever groypologist his destiny backed out because he has been high on meth for 32 hours i heard that but i don't know what the source is phil these is hey nick great show tonight we're going to be a good show tonight Was wondering if you have any favorite Bible verses or passages.
God bless.
unidentified
Mmmmm.
nick fuentes
Favorite Bible verses or passages?
unidentified
Not really. - Absolutely.
nick fuentes
Filthy, or I just read that, Safety First, Roy Purses, you really are doing God's work and we appreciate it.
There's really no one else who can do it like you.
Thank you, King.
Safety First, I remember that one.
Announces Destiny missed a debate because two days before he decided to take MDMA but accidentally got meth instead and stayed awake for 36 hours.
Where are people getting that?
Because I heard that, and I went on his Twitter, and I went on Ralph Retort Twitter, and I went on Odyssey Twitter, and I didn't see anything about that.
unidentified
So... That's kind of funny, though.
nick fuentes
That's funny, if true, but I didn't hear anything about that at all.
unidentified
Um... Anon... Alright, let me just read that one.
nick fuentes
Anon says, Stop the Steal was great to be involved in, even despite turning point types and their controlled decline.
I went to Madison and passed out once I got home.
Woke up just in time for Lansing, where I briefly met you and Jaden.
Happy belated in 07!
Hey, thank you, King.
I appreciate it.
Cozy Biker says, those brief encounters with the Holy Spirit and moments where I can see God's hand moving really do keep me going.
Thanks for all the white pills, man.
You got it, King.
It's true.
It's, uh... It's a push in the right direction, for sure.
Kai Klipsch says, what's Mom Fuentes think of Kai Klipsch?
She thought yours was funny.
She thought yours was cack.
She was cacking.
Ionius says, thoughts on personality tests?
It has been demonstrated that there are certain correlations between certain personality types and political leanings as well as certain other dispositions.
Is this worth exploring further?
I don't know, dude.
I don't know anything about that.
Veda says, you must like me for the same reason you like Gordon Ramsay.
Yeah, I don't know about that, Vic Guy.
I'm playing kind of rough lately.
Connecticut Groyper says, someone find out Ahsan Piker's new house address, then we can all order from L.A.
Vax, mandating restaurants to his home.
I think he did get doxxed.
But he's not, he's not moved in.
Jeffrey Cook says, so who is worse for America, FDR or Woodrow Wilson?
Probably FDR.
Blake says, Nick, I dealt with a 6th grade bully today, got a hold of his GF in the bathroom, stalled.
Yeah, thanks for that.
Spinefish his favorite white rapper.
I don't like any white rappers.
I just don't Yeah, I don't I don't think I like one white rapper I Would really have to think about that because I don't like I mean off the top of my head Who do you have you have Eminem?
Don't like him Macklemore don't like him Who's the one that sings?
Ah It's G-Eazy.
G-Eazy sucks, and he's corny.
Logic sucks, and he's corny.
No offense, Jaden, but I don't like him.
And, uh, who else even is there?
Or some other prominent white rappers.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I don't listen to them.
I'm not into... I don't know what it is.
To me, it just seems like a LARP.
That's a thing.
To me, white rappers seem like they're trying to act like black people, and so it's, like, it's inauthentic.
Not like Eminem's not a good rapper.
I just his music's not good in my opinion Black Royper says Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead Okay, Gabriel's is seeing normies and conservatives push for a return to Afghanistan to fight the Taliban on behalf of feminism gives me similar feels to when they call leftist fascists Why are people like this?
unidentified
I think they're dumb Geez, really?
nick fuentes
Spinefish says, thoughts on when people drive freestyle across parking lots through empty spots.
I don't like that.
Candace says, this weekend is my birthday.
You may feel old, but at least you're not 30.
I don't feel 30, so I suppose that's good.
Young mindset is important.
unidentified
Sounds like a cope, but I'll be there soon enough, so.
nick fuentes
Tragic says, hi Nick.
Hi.
Kansas Zoomers says, have a blessed weekend.
You too, buddy.
Big shout out.
I'm sure plenty of us would like to be an asset.
Whatever your aptitude is.
Whatever your aptitude is.
for you.
Great song.
I don't know that song, but thanks.
Orthodox Fascist says, would you advocate any specific career fields to your audience to the one powers?
Assume we have plentiful talent.
I'm sure plenty of us would like to be an asset.
Whatever your aptitude is.
Whatever your aptitude is.
We need everything you can imagine, really.
Our intern team is full of people from politics, lawyers, accountants, tech people, I mean, you name it.
So, I would say just do what you do best.
Okay, all right.
That's our last Super Chat, three hours later.
That's gonna do it for me tonight.
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Until then, have a great weekend.
Have a great rest of your evening.
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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.
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