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unidentified
Thank you.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
To our people.
unidentified
I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century.
nick fuentes
To the reaction and the reclamation of the United States.
Let's cheers, everybody.
unidentified
It's going to happen.
It's coming out.
They kick me off the plane, you know what that means?
White Boy Summer Road Trip.
They give us lemons, we make lemonade.
They throw me behind bars, and I start throwing baseball up against the wall, and now I'm playing catch.
Because you know what?
The only time that they win is when they try and vote for our spirits, but they never can.
They never take that away from us.
Because I believe in God.
And I believe in America.
And I believe in what I'm doing.
We are still enjoying.
White Boy Summer is still on.
I don't care if I have to drive there.
nick fuentes
I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan and go all the way around the Panama Canal.
unidentified
Nothing is going to stop white boys summer.
Nothing is going to stop America first.
America first, bitch.
There's always a way.
Maybe he's not here.
White people found in this country.
This country wouldn't exist without white people.
Wouldn't exist without white people.
And white people are done being bullied.
Done being bullied.
We're the keepers of the American tradition.
And I think our ancestors can smile on us right now while we're doing.
Cheers.
The mayor also just announced the city will start requiring proof of COVID vaccination for a range of indoor activities, including going to a restaurant or to the gym.
New York is the first major U.S.
city to introduce a mandate like this.
It requires people to show proof of at least one vaccine dose and will be phased in starting later this month.
It's not.
Veterans should have the right to refuse service, even if you're not willing.
That's their choice.
Yeah.
Take a seat.
Good.
Take a seat.
You and I, we're out.
Okay.
Take a seat.
Where's your mask?
Where's your mask?
It's still a city order.
Leave the property or you get a citation.
Period.
Don't argue with me.
It's real simple.
Put your hands right here.
nick fuentes
I'm not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved, and even if it was, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, which are killing babies and giving people heart attacks.
Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%.
unidentified
I think it's even less than that.
nick fuentes
This is paving the way for a lockdown.
And if you thought this was over, if you thought that we were getting out of this, you're not.
We're not.
It's not going back to normal.
You're not going back to normal.
This is the beginning.
unidentified
That was phase one.
nick fuentes
I believe that they probably had to let people out of the lockdown, give people a taste of what things used to be like.
To 1.
Let out pressure.
It's a pressure release valve.
And 2.
unidentified
It's a mental trick.
nick fuentes
People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy.
But I think that's the agenda.
And they're already talking about that in Iceland.
They say in Iceland it's a 15-year, 15-year lockdown plan.
And they're talking about that with the vaccines.
unidentified
Regular, every six months, booster shots.
nick fuentes
Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID.
So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then, you know, you just get a shot every six months or something.
mRNA poison.
And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport.
I think the endgame is the vaccine passport.
When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left.
There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled by the state, that will not be controlled by bureaucrats.
There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside Where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing.
And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it.
And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is.
You can't stop where it's going.
You gotta stop it where it is.
You gotta stop it in its track, right?
I mean, do people not understand how that works?
I think people have it in their minds.
They're like, well, if it gets really bad, you know, I don't know if I'd go that far.
unidentified
Well, it's not really up to you.
nick fuentes
These things have momentum.
and they're contingent they're building one thing on top of the previous thing so people have it in their heads like well if it got that bad you know then i'd have a problem with it well look how bad it is now look how bad it has gotten take a look back a year five years i mean at everything but specifically with the pandemic take a look back at one year ago you know People say, well, if it got so bad, you know, then I might say something, then I might do something.
I might not like that.
Okay, well, the only way we're gonna stop it from getting over there is if we stop it over here.
If we start saying no over here.
We gotta start thinking how we're gonna stop it here.
If people just stop doing it, There's a chance we could have heard that outcome.
We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate.
I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder.
You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult.
Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you.
Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce it.
You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or wherever to put your mask back on and put it on over your nose and do this and that, right?
Here's my challenge to you.
Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with a worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out.
And you're going to feel adrenaline.
You're going to go into Target, you're going to go into Walmart or wherever, and you're going to get in a big fight, and your mouth is going to twitch, and you're going to feel shaky, and you're going to get adrenaline.
Some of you, some of you, yeah, some of you maybe are used to this, and that's a good thing.
It feels good.
It reminds you you're alive.
You're human.
And the more that you do it, the more you'll be able to, you know, maintain your grip.
But start getting used to that feeling.
That's a good feeling.
We want to start to feel that.
Fuck these people.
Ruin their day.
Make these people that work at Target go home and cry because they have to enforce this bullshit.
Make them lose their minds.
Make them go to their therapist, and get on antidepressants, and cry.
Because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day.
Because gas is $4, and they don't know how they're gonna pay their rent, and their relationship with their parents is bad, and they're getting used, and Tinder hookups, and then they gotta go to Target, and they gotta deal with some smug right-wing asshole not wearing their mask.
And let those people go off the rails.
And let the whole fucking system go off the rails.
That's what we have to do.
unidentified
America first is inevitable.
It's unstoppable.
And the reason why...
is because it's not cool to share a big business.
It's not cool to share a big business.
It's not.
It's big.
I need so much favor on your side.
Except for the angel was a savior, I replied.
I salute that neighbor, not the flag.
I'm the flag.
That's on God.
It's like the right is in the dark.
People know they got my heart.
And all my blood is locked up on the yard.
You can still be anything you want to be.
One from one to four to one to three.
13 of them in the data and the destiny.
She and her commander and the chief.
That's the key.
I fear in the world.
When you can move.
The fear and love of God.
You're creating fear and love of everything else.
You're talking to somebody right now that only fears God.
Jesus has won the victory.
You know?
This, this is a Christian nation.
This is a miracle.
Come on, man.
This is the free man talking.
nick fuentes
I'm okay.
I keep chugging along.
I'll do it every day.
You know, a lot of leftists are saying, oh boo-hoo, you can't fly in a plane.
They kick me off the plane.
You know what that means?
White boy summer road trip.
They give us lemons, we make lemonade.
They throw me behind bars, and I start throwing baseball up against the wall.
unidentified
And now I'm playing catch, because you know what?
nick fuentes
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirit, but they never can.
Can never take that away from us.
unidentified
Get around, get around, I get around.
Get around, get around, I get around.
Get around, get around, get around.
They, they see America merely as a vessel.
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position.
nick fuentes
A new America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right?
unidentified
We're going to smash your brain in the Bible, idiot.
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rushes.
When's it numbin' up, eh?
When's it numbin' up, eh?
Sick!
nick fuentes
Just eat a big mac.
unidentified
Just eat a big mac.
Just eat a big mac.
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.
Thank you.
This is Sarah Taylor.
L.A.
Monster.
I pray the Lord my soul to keep.
Lord save these people.
Let us sleep.
Let it stay in one day.
Treat us, save us from L.A.
LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster.
We appeal to the power that is not a good thing.
LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster.
I am limelight.
Blueprint, five mics.
Go get his rhyme light.
Should've been signed twice.
Most imitated.
Grammy nominated.
Hotel accommodated.
Cheerleader prompted.
Barbershop player hated.
Mom and pop inflated.
Felt like it rained to the roof caked in.
Two words, shots and praise.
Crazy, so I live by two words.
Fuck you, pay me!
Screams, teases, stages.
You know how the game be.
I can't let him change me.
Cause on Judgment Day, you gon' blame me.
Look God, it's the same and I basically know now.
We get racially pro-fab, cuffed up and hosed down, pimped up and hoed down.
Plus I got a whole city to hoedown.
From the bottom, so the top's the only place to go now.
- Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - We appear up for you power, and it's not up to you.
- Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - Whoa! - You want to know what's critical to all of this?
We look at Christ on the cross, and you're going to kick us off Twitter?
You can't stop people that are religious zealots.
nick fuentes
You cannot stop people that are motivated in the face of the fear of death.
unidentified
It gives false hope and eats them whole.
Sin, illness, hope.
We'll see you next time.
We'll see you next time.
Jesus saved all my people from this monster before it takes their souls.
It gives fools hope that eats them whole.
Billionaires who are still broke.
Yeah, there's who are still broke.
Jesus saved all my people.
I'm this monster, for it takes their souls.
I'm this monster, for it takes for it takes their souls.
I'm this monster, for it takes their souls.
Verified.
You are a real human being. You are a real human being.
It's the kingdom.
And the power.
And the power.
And the glory.
And the glory.
Forever.
Forever.
donald j trump
It's the kingdom.
unidentified
It's the kingdom.
And the power.
And the power.
And the glory.
And the glory.
Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever.
Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever.
Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever.
Forever. Forever.
Forever. Forever.
Forever.
Forever.
Yeah.
Not interested.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it.
You're an e-girl.
You know the rule.
No e-girls.
Who's got the clip?
No e-girls.
Never!
Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
Guy, I've never heard of him.
I've never heard of him.
What is that?
Americanism, not globalism.
We'll be right back.
Americanism,
not globalism. not globalism. Americanism,
not globalism. Americanism, not globalism.
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, globalism, will be our freedom.
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom.
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom.
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom.
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom.
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
Third, the curse is inevitable.
It's unstoppable.
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business.
It's not cool to show what is real.
It's not.
It's it.
It's not.
It's not.
This is a Christmas.
This is amazing.
This is America. This is America.
This is America.
This is America. This is America. This is America. This is America.
Come on, man.
This is a free man talking.
Thank you.
And so they'll never be satisfied.
We are still enjoying White Voice Over.
We still have a lot of people.
I don't care if I have a quiet.
I don't care if I have a quiet this year.
We can go out there on the panel of the air.
Nothing is going to stop White Voice Over.
Nothing is going to stop the air.
Nothing is going to stop the air.
Nothing is going to stop the air.
They can be on the play.
You know what that means?
White Voice Over.
Yes.
They give us love as we make one.
They're going to be on the bars.
And they still do a baseball.
But they never can.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
I stop playing games.
and at any moment I can kick that yay button okay
not my words not my rules I can enforce them alright
I just endorse them, all right?
last time Not my words, not my rules.
I'm going to go.
I'm going to go.
I'm going to go.
I'm going to go.
We're standing on the shoulders of great American patriots.
you They didn't have a lot of money.
donald j trump
They didn't have a lot of luck.
But they had grit.
unidentified
And they had faith.
donald j trump
And they had courage.
And they had each other.
unidentified
Right?
But they all had one thing in common.
They loved their families.
donald j trump
They loved their country.
And they love their God.
Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon.
unidentified
We are calling for a great reawakening of America, a resurgence of confidence, and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride.
And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders.
donald j trump
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power.
From this day forward, A new vision will govern our land.
unidentified
From this day forward, it's going to be only America First!
America first.
America first.
donald j trump
- The kingdom.
unidentified
It's the kingdom.
And the power.
And the power.
And the glory.
And the glory.
Forever.
Forever.
It's the kingdom.
It's the kingdom.
And the power.
And the power.
And the glory.
And the glory.
Forever.
We're standing on the shoulders of great American patriots.
you They didn't have a lot of money.
donald j trump
They didn't have a lot of luxury.
But they had grit.
And they had faith.
unidentified
And they had courage.
donald j trump
And they had each other.
unidentified
Right?
But they all had one thing in time.
donald j trump
They love their families, they love their country, and they love their God.
Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon.
unidentified
We are calling for a great reawakening of America, a resurgence of confidence, and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride.
And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders.
donald j trump
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree.
To be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power.
From this day forward, a new vision will govern our land.
unidentified
From this day forward, it's going to be only America First!
America first. USA! USA!
USA! USA!
It's not.
This is a Christian nation.
This is America.
I fear and love God.
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else.
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory.
Bro.
This is what you like.
Try to live the life right.
Who really knows you're just like, right, right.
This is like the movie for the shitty bear.
Like, every single night.
Like, every single fight, right.
I was looking at the camera.
I don't need to fight.
Like, I was screaming at my daddy.
Don't be in Christ.
Like, I was screaming at the referee.
Just like, like, looking for a fight.
Like, I was screaming at my daddy.
Just like, Mike.
Took it for a fight.
Like, I was screaming at my daddy.
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 First.
America First.
nick fuentes
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 Monday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Hope everybody enjoyed their weekend.
Our featured story tonight is about 9-11.
It was the 20th anniversary of 9-11 on Saturday.
And I saw some very interesting speeches this weekend, and I'm sure you know what I'm talking about if you watch the news, but we had two speeches by Hillary Clinton and by the former President George W. Bush, and in both speeches for the 20th anniversary of 9-11, they compared the September 11th terror attacks to the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
And I want to talk about that tonight because I've been covering this all throughout the year.
It's been a pretty consistent theme.
And I saw a lot of conservatives responded to that, and this was covered in all the media, and the media agreed that 9-11 and January 6th are similar.
And a lot of conservatives reacted to Bush and Clinton and the media saying this, and they said, really?
On 9-11, 3,000 people got killed, and you think that January 6th was similar?
That's ridiculous!
But I actually agree.
I agree with Bush and Clinton, and I agree with the media.
January 6th and 9-11 are similar.
They're not similar in a nominal sense, if you take it at face value.
Because if you believe the official story for both of those events, you would say they have nothing in common.
In one case you have 3,000 dead in a terror attack committed by Muslims from overseas.
And on January 6th, the worst that somebody could say, even if they believed what we're told about that event from the media, is that it was a bloodless insurrection attempt.
Again, if we believe what the media says about it.
The way that they're similar though, and this is my angle tonight, is that they're both fake.
These are both completely fake events, completely staged by the government for the purpose of creating more jurisdiction for the federal government in a war on terrorism.
That's what 9-11 was.
That's what January 6th was.
I don't believe that 20 years ago, 19 hijackers from Saudi Arabia taught themselves how to fly planes, hijack planes, And flew them into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon.
I don't believe that that's what happened.
I believe it was probably controlled demolition in the Twin Towers, and I think a cruise missile hit the Pentagon.
And I think the government did that so that they could get a pretext to invade Afghanistan and Iraq.
And without going into all the details about why I believe that or what is the most plausible explanation, I think that basically the whole thing was staged for a bigger agenda.
That they could not have gotten the Patriot Act, could not have gotten two, as well as many other, two wars, as well as many other engagements in the Middle East without 9-11, in the same way that January 6th was fake, was staged.
We know now that out of the three militia groups that were present at the Capitol, the FBI and the federal government had at least informants, if not agents, in all those groups.
And those informants and those agents At the minimum, knew what was going to happen and did nothing to stop it, or, and I think this is more likely, they were probably instrumental in planning, suggesting, and executing whatever violence or whatever illegal activity did occur on January 6th.
And just like 9-11 was fake and staged by the government to pursue an agenda which otherwise they couldn't have done, January 6th was staged for the same reason.
In the same way that 9-11 was carried out so they could get a war on terror in the Middle East and the Patriot Act at home, January 6th was staged probably for the same thing, for a new war on terrorism on American soil against patriots, against Trump supporters, so-called conspiracy theorists, conservatives, white people, and you're already seeing that.
And they even compared it to 9-11 earlier this year when they wanted a commission.
Nancy Pelosi said she wanted a 9-11 style commission to investigate the January 6th insurrection and to probably inform similar legislation to the Patriot Act.
So we'll talk about that tonight.
That'll be our featured story.
We'll also be talking tonight about a new report about the COVID vaccine.
It's a study from America which says that among young men The vaccine is actually more dangerous than the coronavirus.
So this is an American study and it looked at, I forget the particular demographic cohort, I think it was 12 to 15 year old boys.
They found that the vaccine is actually more likely to cause heart disease, what they call a cardiac adverse event, than the coronavirus itself.
Which is what we've been saying all along.
And we've been covering the vaccine all year and it's very interesting because at first they said the vaccine was totally safe.
Now they're telling us well it might not be so safe but the pros outweigh the cons.
Well now you have studies showing that there are no pros.
And now you're even having, like in this case, a study that says that the cons outweigh the pros.
You know, a couple of weeks ago, or I guess for the past couple of weeks, past few weeks, we've seen a lot of new information and a lot of new research which shows that the pros are actually very minimal, if there are any at all.
And we cover this with the Delta variant outbreak in Massachusetts and Israel, The vaccine doesn't stop symptoms, transmission, hospitalization.
It doesn't seem to do anything.
And that's why they're developing now a pill to go with it.
Now, this is the latest.
I think last week, what was the last thing that we covered about the vaccine?
I don't even remember.
I think it was the pills.
That Pfizer said they're developing a twice-a-day pill to go along with the vaccine if you start getting sick after you've been vaccinated.
The latest is that they're showing that actually taking the vaccine not only doesn't do anything, but for specific demographic groups, it's more deadly than the virus itself.
So you can get the vaccine, which is more deadly, and then get the virus on top of it.
Why is anybody taking this?
So we'll talk about that too.
Should be a pretty good show.
Before we get into that though, I want to remind you to follow me on Gab and Telegram.
We were supposed to do a demonstration this weekend.
I think I told you on Thursday that we were maybe tentatively planning something for last Saturday, this past Saturday.
And the more that I thought about it on Friday, you know, it just wasn't enough time to put something like that together if we want to do another big demonstration.
We want to do it right.
We want to plan everything.
And also, I didn't want to do it on 9-11.
I think that's kind of just a bad idea, you know?
Because you see, I mean, we're going to talk about it tonight, our featured story.
They're comparing 9-11 to January 6th.
It's like the last major demonstration that we did was stop the steal, and now we're going to do something on 9-11?
Like, it just didn't feel right.
You know, why test fate, right?
Why take a chance?
So we were going to do something this weekend.
The more that I thought about it, I'm like, you know, it's a crunch as it is because we were planning to do an anti-vax mandate demonstration because of the Biden plan, which was announced on Thursday.
Biden plan, which mandates a vaccine for private companies with over 100 employees and for all federal workers and workers and companies that contract with the federal government.
So that announcement happened on Thursday at like 4 o'clock.
So realistically we had something like 36 hours to put it together, and it was 9-11.
I was like, you know what, forget it.
But, but, that being said, I told you on Thursday I'll keep you up to speed on all of that on my Telegram channel.
The telegram link is t.me slash NickJFuentes and you can click on the link down below.
We may do something this weekend.
We definitely want to do some anti-vaccine mandate activism.
This weekend it just didn't really work, but we're thinking about maybe doing something this weekend in Springfield, Illinois.
At least that's Uh, potentially where I'll be.
We're looking at a few different locations.
Springfield's actually kind of far from me.
You know, I'm in Chicago.
And the capital of Illinois is Springfield.
And Illinois is one of these COVID tyranny states.
But I think Springfield is farther than the capital of Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, and maybe even Iowa.
I'm not sure about Iowa.
So I'm not sure.
Do I do it in Chicago?
Do I do it in another state capital?
Do I do it here in Springfield, in Illinois?
So I'm not really sure yet, but like I said, we're planning something tentatively for this Saturday.
We'd like to mobilize people, get people out in the streets.
It might be futile, you know, stop this deal.
Turned out not to change the ultimate outcome of the election.
And I don't know if getting in the streets necessarily will change the outcome here, but it's worth a try.
It is worth it to get out there.
This is one of these issues where we've been talking about it all year.
This is the hill to die on.
Whether or not the government can force you against your will, essentially a gunpoint, To get a vaccine or to do anything for that matter.
To do anything which is as invasive as this.
Which is, in this particular case, not just any vaccine but an mRNA vaccine.
Which is putting genetic information inside your cells.
So if they can force you to do that at the threat of removing you from the entire society, which is work, school, recreation, all public life, what can't they make you do?
We have to take a stand here, whatever the odds are.
And I said the same thing during Stop the Steal.
So like I said, we're tentatively planning something for this Saturday.
I'm thinking Springfield, maybe in the afternoon.
I saw there was already some girl planning something there.
I don't really know what that's all about, but like I said, we're maybe planning something for this weekend, and hopefully it'll be a weekly thing.
You know, we want to get people out there, but like I said, we're still planning all of that.
We're making graphics, promotional stuff.
You know, we're still booking everything, so I'll keep you up to date on that on the Telegram channel.
So don't ask me in the Super Chats.
Don't say, hey Nick, are there any updates about the rally on Saturday?
Check the Telegram channel.
If there's no update in the Telegram channel, there's no update.
If you have any questions, if you're wondering what the latest is, check the Telegram channel.
It'll be there.
Okay?
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And with that out of the way, we'll jump into the show.
Hope everybody had a good weekend.
I did.
It's just too hot.
It's too hot in this city.
You know, I have to, I was telling my assistant the other day, I said, I have to become like a bird.
And I just have to have like a, like a migration pattern.
Because it's too hot in the summer.
I don't like the summer.
It's too hot and it's too bright.
Too much sunlight.
And the intensity of the light and the intensity of the heat Biologically, I just can't deal with that.
I mean, I don't know if I'm built different I don't know if that's biological if that's just a maybe it's a preference But you know some people they they move south for the winter because it gets too cold I want to move north for the summer
And I was telling my assistant I said I just got to get like a dozen condos or apartments or houses sort of in like a u-shaped pattern and like a sinusoidal pattern so that depending on the month and the average temperature I can kind of just move with the climate move along different latitudinal lines so that I could always have comfort you know because it's it's too hot in the summer it's it's definitely too cold in like February January
I can't really operate at my maximum efficiency with these with these with this dynamic environment these dynamic temperatures so I imagine a future where people are getting set up you know they're they're getting set up on a perch or in a tree or something They're checking their watch and they say well this time of year.
He should he should be coming across the This latitude in a line.
I think you know people be watching the Nick Fuentes migration pattern Maybe gripers have to become a more nomadic species like that as this permanent settlement stuff I can't do it.
It's like 90 degrees every day.
90 degrees and it's humid so it feels like it's 110 degrees.
And every time I step outside I feel like I'm walking into an oven or something.
And it's just driving me crazy.
Anyway, so I hope you guys had a good weekend.
I missed you on Friday.
We had some technical difficulties but I think you'll be excited.
We have some big things in the works.
I have a couple of announcements and then we'll get into the show.
Number one is, I believe during the lobby for tonight's show, we had a trailer for a new movie.
This is on September 21st.
It's a week from tomorrow.
We'll actually be airing a feature-length White Boy Summer movie.
So if you've been keeping up to date with the White Boy Summer vlogs, you remember me and Jaden, we took that trip back in June or July.
I think it was last week of June, first couple weeks in July.
Road trip across the country.
Excuse me, you remember we went to...
Denver, Vegas, LA, Phoenix, Dallas and we posted I think it was like six or seven different vlog style videos.
Our editors put them together into a one feature-length movie with some footage you haven't seen and it's not just all the vlogs together it's a cohesive new project with some additional footage and the editing is a little different to make it like a little bit more of a story.
So, I don't know what the runtime is on that, but that'll be airing next Tuesday, September 21st.
So, pretty exciting stuff.
Like I said, the trailer aired during the lobby.
It'll be airing all throughout this week, so if you missed it, you could catch it in the lobby any other day this week, but we're excited for that.
And then also, we should have some new equipment later this week on the show.
If you've been watching lately, we've been having a lot of problems with this computer, with the camera.
Finally, finally, we're getting set up and by the end of the week I should have new camera, new mic, new computer, new desk.
So we should all be set.
We're still going to have the green screen for the time being.
We're working on upgrading every aspect of the show, but for now We just did some essential technical upgrades.
So that should be coming later this week.
That's exciting too.
Definitely a relief for me because I can't tell you.
You think you're mad when this camera turns off?
You think you're mad when my computer doesn't work?
You should imagine how I feel.
So by the end of the week we should have all that set up and hopefully no more technical problems for the rest of my life.
The camera should be a little bit sharper.
The microphone should have a little bit better audio.
So I'm happy about that.
I think that's everything in terms of announcements but it's been it's just been very busy like it always is lots of work being done behind the scenes and hopefully you'll see the payoff for that a lot of a lot of exciting things happening before the end of the year I have to tell you a lot of exciting things to look forward to we got some big things planned for December we got some other changes coming to the show some other changes coming to the studio some other feature-length type projects and
The platform is going to see some major, major updates very, very soon.
We're in for a lot of big surprises before the end of the year, so stay tuned.
But we're going to dive into the news here.
We're going to jump in for tonight, because that's really all there is on that front.
And I want to dive into our first story, which is about the COVID vaccine.
And, you know, it's funny because every day I say, how could it get worse?
And it's a rhetorical question because we could all speculate very easily.
And it's not like we don't have a pattern here that's been established since March of last year.
But it's like every week I come on the show and, you know, I cover the vaccine, I cover this Delta variant situation, and the new restrictions, the new lockdown, all of that.
And it's like every day I'm like, how could it get worse?
How could it get more contradictory, more crazy, more absurd?
How could the propaganda and the gaslighting get worse?
And what was the big story last week?
We covered how Pfizer is developing a pill.
A pill to go with their vaccine.
You know, the vaccine which is supposed to be perfectly safe and effective?
Well, apparently it's so effective that now you actually need to take a pill two times per day once you get COVID after you get vaccinated.
That was the story last week.
That's their new project.
Pfizer which has the gold standard in vaccines apparently the vaccine is so good that it doesn't work enough to keep you from getting sick and even once sick it doesn't it doesn't do anything for you so now you have to take pills after you take the vaccine and get sick in spite of it.
That was last week.
Today, the development is we have a new study, a new U.S.
study, which says that for a certain age cohort for men in America, the vaccine is now proven definitively to be more lethal than the coronavirus itself, specifically when it comes to myocarditis and heart inflammation.
This new study shows that men, or boys, in America age 12 to 15 are actually at a higher risk of heart disease from the vaccine than they are from the coronavirus itself.
And so I'll read to you, this is the report.
It says, quote, Healthy adolescent boys are more likely to be hospitalized with a rare side effect of the Pfizer COVID vaccine as opposed to the virus itself, according to a new study done by U.S.
researchers.
The researchers assessed medical data which showed that boys aged 12 to 15 with no pre-existing medical conditions are four 4 to 6 times more likely to be diagnosed with vaccine-induced myocarditis or inflammation of the heart than being hospitalized with COVID.
So, 12 to 15, with no pre-existing conditions, they're 4 to 6 times more likely of developing heart inflammation, Then they would be if they got the coronavirus.
And they are of being hospitalized with the coronavirus.
Four to six times.
That's not negligible.
If you want to think it was like 10% more, 400 to 600% more.
The team of researchers from the University of California were able to find 257 vaccine-related cardiac ailments in recipients of both doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
The rate of such heart issues per million among 12 to 15 year old boys was 162.2, while it was 94 in boys between the ages of 16 and 17.
and 62.2, while it was 94 in boys between the ages of 16 and 17.
For girls, the rates were 13.4 in 13 cases per million.
The study alleged that most children who experienced the rare side effect of the vaccine began showing symptoms within days of receiving the second shot of the vaccine.
Around 86% of the boys affected required some form of hospital care.
The study says, quote, for boys 16 to 17 without medical comorbidities, the rate of cardiac adverse events is currently 2.1 to 3.5 times higher than their 120-day COVID-19 hospitalization risk and 1.5 to 2.5 times higher the rate of cardiac adverse events is currently 2.1 to 3.5 times higher than their 120-day COVID-19 hospitalization risk and
So, and pay attention, that's for 16 to 17-year-olds.
So for 12 to 15, it's 4 to 6 times more likely to be hospitalized from the vaccine than from the virus.
For 16 to 17-year-olds, says the study, the rate is 2.1 to 3.5 times higher than their 120-day COVID hospitalization risk.
Higher for vaccines than for 120-day COVID-19 hospitalization risk.
So in other words, from 12 to 17, it's worse for 12 to 15, but it shows for adolescent boys altogether.
From 12 to 17, you've got a higher rate of being hospitalized from the vaccine than from COVID.
It's worse for 12 to 15, but for 16 to 17, it's still it's still higher.
It says earlier this year, the U.S.
FDA issued a warning about rare cases of heart inflammation in adolescents and young adults to fact sheets for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
While the U.S.
continues to permit all children above the age of 12 to receive the vaccine, the UK is taking a more cautious approach, offering the vaccine to only those above 16 years of age and at-risk children in the 12 to 15 age group.
So that's the study.
I mean, this is pretty clear.
The data, the research doesn't lie here.
And they've been saying this for a long time.
The FDA and the CDC are looking into this.
And this is what the research has said for a long time.
Specifically, that young men And the younger they are, the worse it is that young men are at a particularly high risk of having this myocarditis side effect as a result of the vaccine.
More so than women and more so than older men.
So it's the younger the boys are, the worse it is.
And that's what this data says.
Now that the research has been conducted, it confirms that.
And I remember covering this months ago.
So 12 to 17.
And like I said, it gets worse the younger you are, but it's all the way through 12 to 17.
You have anywhere from a four to six times higher rate of going to the hospital from the vaccine compared to COVID.
And for 16 to 17, it's one and a half to three and a half times higher.
That's your science for you.
And what's interesting in particular about this is it's been known that this is a side effect from the vaccine.
It has been known that the vaccine causes myocarditis.
As I said, we've known that specifically for adolescent men, you're at a particularly high risk of getting myocarditis from the vaccine, higher than other demographic cohorts.
What's interesting, though, is I've been paying attention to what the social media influencers and other VaxChills have been saying on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms, and a lot of what I've seen, like I watch Destiny and some other people, and they all say, they all acknowledge that you'll get myocarditis from the vaccine, but they say you shouldn't worry about that, though, because you have a higher chance of getting it from coronavirus than from the vaccine.
So in other words, they say this doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter that the vaccine gives you heart disease.
COVID gives you heart disease too!
But what's amazing is this.
We find out that the vaccine gives you heart disease at a higher rate, depending on your demographic cohort.
And think of this too.
You could get the vaccine and still get COVID.
So you get the vaccine, which is more lethal than COVID, and then you get COVID anyway.
So, what's the case anymore for getting the vaccine?
I don't understand.
Because that's what all the vax shills are saying now.
That's the pivot.
You know, remember at the beginning of the year they said it's perfectly safe.
Don't worry about it, just shut up, trust the doctors, and just get it.
Then they said trust us, the pros outweigh the cons.
Anybody having side effects, that's negligible.
Now the FDA and the CDC are investigating it.
And their FDA approval of the Pfizer is misleading.
Now we have studies that show us that you're at a higher chance of getting myocarditis from the vaccine than from the coronavirus.
And so the pivot from the vac shills is something like, well, sure, the vaccine is deadly, but the coronavirus is worse.
Well, number one, no it's not.
Not anymore.
And number two, you're going to get the coronavirus anyway.
Because the vaccine doesn't stop you from getting it.
It doesn't stop you from being symptomatic, which is what a vaccine is usually supposed to do.
And it doesn't stop you from being hospitalized.
If it did, the Israeli healthcare system wouldn't be overwhelmed right now.
They wouldn't be having 10,000 new cases per day and lots of hospitalizations.
But here we are.
So, I just don't, I mean, what more is there to say at this point?
I say that every week, but it's like, if you don't get it at this point, you're just not paying attention.
And at the minimum, you could say that this is contentious.
At the minimum, I guess, you could say, well, there's an argument to be made why somebody would be skeptical of the vaccine.
But keep in mind, as of last Thursday, and it's getting worse every day, they're making it seem like if you're not on board with the vaccine, you're a crazy person.
If you're not on board with the vaccine, not only are you crazy, totally unhinged, and irrational, you refuse to listen to logic, you don't trust the scientists, you're off the rails!
They also say now you're culpable for killing everyone that dies from COVID and everyone that dies from something not related to COVID because of the hospitals being overburdened with COVID.
So, you know, you could say, based on this, that it's at least a conversation that should be had about whether or not a person, it's a good idea for them to get the vaccine, based on their risk factors, based on, you know, their own research, based on what they think about it.
We're being charitable here.
I'm saying that's the least you could say.
I would say a lot more, but the least you could say is, it's contentious.
I understand where some of these people are coming from, where they might say, well, I mean, I don't know.
I don't buy it.
But maybe it's a conversation that could be had.
Why these vaccine shills are so in favor of it.
We've obviously got more than enough reasons to be skeptical.
But they're treating it like if you're skeptical of the vaccine, you're a lunatic.
And not only are you a lunatic, but you're responsible for all these people dying.
And therefore, like an angry mob should be incited against you.
And you should be ostracized.
And now you don't have any rights.
Because like I said, as of last Thursday and getting worse every day since, now you can't have a job with the federal government, you can't have a job in the military, can't have a job if you work for a company that contracts with the federal government, can't have a job with a private company with over 100 employees, and now Anthony Fauci, I think said today or was it yesterday, he said that if you're not vaccinated you shouldn't be able to fly on a plane.
In New York City, you can't go into a restaurant.
You can't go in the subway.
I mean, I don't know what else there is to say anymore.
I mean, I thought it was bad five years ago when they said that Donald Trump winning the election meant we're living in a post-truth age or something.
It's like, yeah.
But it's not the way that they intend that, right?
I mean, they meant that five years ago.
They meant to say, like, InfoWars and Fox News and Breitbart is tricking people with their snake oil and, you know, that's ruining democracy.
It's quite the opposite.
I mean, it is literally quite the opposite.
Talk about snake oil salesmen.
That's literally what they say about Alex Jones.
They say, he sells snake oil.
Buy our vaccine, though.
Buy our vaccine that doesn't work and the pills.
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You know?
nick fuentes
I mean, there's a little irony there.
HE'S SELLING SUPPLEMENTS!
HE'S SELLING ZINC AND SUPERMALE VITALITY!
THIS GUY'S A LITERAL SNAKE OIL SALESMAN!
By the way, buy the Pfizer vaccine, and the twice-a-day pill, and the booster shot, and it gives you a heart attack.
Okay.
And you're gonna get sick anyway.
Oh, okay.
But we're the crazy ones.
We're the ones causing all the death and destruction.
So, I mean, you guys know it.
Do we really need any more proof?
Do we really need any more confirmation about this?
How much more of this do you need to see?
And by the way, there's anecdotal stuff all over social media.
I know anecdotal is, we're not talking about rates, we're not talking about data.
That being said, in this particular conversation, anecdotal evidence is important because we have no data about adverse vaccine side effects.
We just don't.
You know, there's the VAERS system, which many people are talking about, but that's self-reported.
It's not very scientific.
There is no good system for tracking all the people that are dying from the vaccine or having severe side effects.
And so in particular in this conversation, the anecdotal evidence is important because we don't have any statistical information.
We have data like this, which is now being done because of all the anecdotal evidence that doctors, nurses are seeing what's being reported in the media and on social media.
But anecdotal evidence is important because we all know somebody that had some side effect.
We have many Super Chatters on this show that report that they have an elderly relative or they know somebody that had a blood clot or heart disease or in some cases paralysis or something like that.
And I know family friends that work in hospitals that they won't take the vaccine because they see what it does to people.
So the anecdotal evidence is important and it's very interesting too because if we counted vaccine death the way that we counted COVID death, I know for a fact that you would have more vaccine deaths than COVID deaths.
And that's because whenever somebody dies with COVID and with another comorbidity, they call it COVID.
If somebody dies of something that is respiratory related, they call it a COVID death.
So basically, anybody that was dying over the past year, for the most part, for any reason, was being counted as a COVID death.
Even if COVID didn't cause the death.
And I told you, and I know this for a fact, Last year, they were counting people that got hit by a car as a COVID death.
If they got hit by a car, died, and then were found after the fact to have had COVID.
You know, George Floyd was a COVID death.
They found that he died with COVID.
That's a COVID death.
Now, BLM says it was asphyxia from a cop's knee.
We say that it was the lethal dose of fentanyl and meth in the system.
Either way, after the fact, they found he had COVID.
That's a COVID death.
Well, if we counted vaccine death in the same way, everybody that dies after having gotten two doses of the vaccine is a VAX death.
You 100% absolutely would have more vax deaths every day and absolutely than you have coronavirus death.
So, you know, in short, the whole thing is just... the whole thing is just ridiculous.
I mean, what are we even doing at this point?
And I think everybody knows that, too, by the way.
I think, with exceptions of, like, yuppie liberal types in the major cities, and collegiate people, you know, college-educated people, and people like that, I think for the most part, people can see right through the whole charade.
This pandemic thing, it's just not happening.
You know, people are not dropping like flies because of COVID.
I mean, it just isn't happening.
And, you know, the vaccine, everyone knows it doesn't work because how many of these diehard vax shills do you see every day on social media reporting?
And by the way, we see it in the most vaxed countries in the world, the most vaxed cities in the world.
People are getting sick after they get the vaccine.
People are getting sick because of the vaccine.
Everything that they're telling us about this is wrong.
It's either a lie or they just don't know what they're talking about.
And they're admitting that.
I mean, they're admitting that.
And we covered a story last week where the doctors from Israel, in some university there, came out and said, we simply don't know the long-term side effects because mRNA has never been tried on humans.
And so everything that we're being told about COVID is, it's not real information.
It's a public relations campaign.
That's what the whole thing is about.
For whatever reason, they want us to get the vaccine, and we can speculate why that is, and we've done that before.
They want the lockdowns, they want the vaccines.
Maybe it's pathologically about compliance, maybe it's a part of a depopulation agenda, something very sinister, maybe something more banal.
I mean, who really knows why they're pushing so hard for this?
But we know that everything they're telling us is PR.
You know, when a study like this comes out and says, yeah, young men are at a high risk of getting heart inflammation from this supposedly safe and effective vaccine, and then they could get sick anyway, you have all these vac shills, which in two seconds switch up and say, oh, well, here's why you're an idiot if you don't think that makes perfect sense.
I mean, it's like, how stupid can you be?
Do you know how quickly that happens?
It happens in like two seconds.
They go from saying, it's perfectly safe, headline, this vaccine will give you a heart attack.
And then, you know, change up, literally change up in 0.5 seconds.
Well, yeah.
And here's why, if you don't understand why that makes sense, you're like an idiot.
Actually, coronavirus is going to give you a heart attack too.
Oh, well, what if the vaccine gives you a heart attack at a higher rate?
Well, what's the next BS PR rationalization for why we have to get injected like livestock?
Can't we just have bodily autonomy?
Oh, people are going to die, people are going to be hospitalized.
That's very unfortunate.
I mean, that is very unfortunate.
But, you know what?
What if that just happened?
I think people, honestly, are willing to just take the chance at this point.
Maybe COVID is real.
Maybe COVID is killing people.
Maybe it's burdening the hospitals.
Yeah, well, you know what?
Maybe we're living through a plague.
That's a real shame.
But plagues, like wars, like many things, go on.
And in the meantime...
We have rights, we have bodily autonomy, and we want to have that when we come out on the other end of it, however of how many of us are left.
But I'm just so sick of the PR, and I'm especially sick of all these stupid animals, these stupid slaves, who are not even in the government, who are not even on the payroll, like they're not even getting paid for this.
But they're acting as salesmen for the vaccine!
Like, why don't you just shut the fuck up?
You know?
Has anybody ever tried that?
Has anybody ever told anybody that?
All these unpaid salesmen, all these unpaid shills, doing public relations and marketing work for the New World Order, doing PR for the government.
Well, here's why, you know, you're an idiot if you don't take the vaccine.
Are you getting paid for this, or are you just like some stupid jamoke?
Doing the government's job for it, trying to, what, you want me to be injected with mRNA so that I don't get sick?
You're gonna get sick!
We're both gonna get sick!
Everyone's gonna get sick!
You're gonna get sick if you have the vaccine, I'm gonna get sick if I don't, if this thing is even real, whatever it is, So why don't you just shut up?
Because you don't know what you're talking about, and they don't know what they're talking about.
So... Just shut up.
I mean, I'm just sick of it.
More than anything, because I look at Fauci, and I look at Biden, and I look at these people, and it's like, you know...
For whatever reason, they are forcing the vaccine.
God only knows what the endgame is there.
Is it microchips?
Is it this, you know, checkpoint society where there's, you know, COVID checkpoints at every doorway, every threshold, every public space?
Is it about control?
Is it about Agenda 2030?
Is it about the Mark of the Beast?
Is it the Third Temple?
Is it, you know, Antarctica?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I could speculate, I could theorize, but I don't know.
But, you know, if Anthony Fauci is pitching the vaccine because he thinks he's gonna get eternal life with the devil, or with Baal, or with some demon, like, at least that makes sense, okay?
You're a demon, you're pushing lies, you think you'll be rewarded by the devil?
You know, I mean, I wouldn't go for something like that, but...
But I, you know, I can see where he's coming from on that.
But then you have people like Destiny, where he's maybe getting paid to shell the vaccine, I don't know, or some of these other micro-influencers, people that you know, and they're coming around telling you, well, I just read, I read the latest report, I watched a TikTok, I tapped through an Instagram story that armed me with facts to debate an ignorant anti-vaccine Trump supporter like you.
Like, these people need to be locked up.
And we can empower... I honestly care a lot less about, like, executing high-level traitors from the old regime.
You know what I mean?
Like, QAnon people talk about tanks rolling down Pennsylvania Avenue and mass arrests of, uh, you know...
Barack Obama and the Podestas and Anthony Fantano and stuff like that.
I'm a lot, I'm a lot less concerned about those people.
I'm more concerned about getting into power and just putting people like this in jail.
Putting people that watch too much TV and they, you know, they've appointed themselves as inquisitors for the vaccine.
Those people need to be taken care of first.
Because that's the frustrating part.
As a citizen, I mean, I've seen enough where I say, OK, either they're evil and they're trying to kill us all, or it's as simple as they just don't know what they're talking about.
They don't know the side effects.
They don't know the vaccine doesn't work, maybe due to incompetence, again, maybe because of an agenda.
But they're either lying and they're evil or they're incompetent and they just don't know.
Either way, though, I'm not buying what they're selling.
Because the story changes every day.
It gets more ridiculous with each passing day.
Already full of contradictions.
None of it makes sense.
And all along, we've got the steady drumbeat of these, like I said, self-appointed PR people telling us, well, if you don't get why this makes sense, you're just not, you just don't trust the science or something.
How much more of this do you have to see?
Well, I read that study!
Okay, people are getting heart attacks because of the vaccine.
That much we know.
Well, I looked at the methodology and it's not peer-reviewed!
Okay, blow it out your ass.
What, are you gonna throw me in jail because I don't want to take a chance on the vaccine?
I mean, give me a break.
I'm so sick of that.
I mean, honestly, this whole country isn't even worth participating in anymore, you know?
Though, I'm just like, I'm over it.
And now I'm just rambling.
So, we're gonna move on.
We gotta dive into the feature story, because at this point I'm just rambling.
But do you know what I mean?
I mean, at a certain point, how much bullshit can we take?
I don't want, like, you know, there was a time for the past five years when conservatives would Do all this reading and they read books and they read studies and they're gonna every time they go to work or a family function It's debate team.
It's a it's a debate team conference and it's on you know, and it's facts and logic and people are learning all this stuff and It's an intellectual fight to the death everywhere you go.
You gotta have your whole ideology backed with footnotes and sources and you gotta know the methodology of the sources and your source isn't good enough that wasn't peer-reviewed.
And I'm done.
I don't need to come to an intellectual deathmatch every time I set foot in Walmart or something.
It's bullshit.
The whole thing.
You know what I'm talking about.
Everyone knows what I'm talking about.
This BLM stuff.
And the COVID vaccines.
And the COVID virus.
And the election.
And the inflation.
I'm just over it.
I mean, how much of this can people take?
How much of the gaslighting, the overt lies, and then they just try to bury you with more gaslighting?
Well, here's why this isn't actually a lie.
Sources say you're the crazy one.
No, I'm not the crazy one.
And I don't need a footnote to tell me that this vaccine is not safe and the virus is fake.
I trust my own eyes and my own experience.
And I'm done playing.
I'm done playing.
Not that I ever did, because I'm not a wagee like you guys.
I mean, I don't go to work every day and everything, and I don't have a... I don't go to college and go to class and things, so... Maybe I'm speaking as someone living vicariously through you guys, but... Or is anybody just done keeping up the charade?
Is anybody done just, like, pretending at this point?
And walking around on eggshells about this stuff all the time and... I'm over it.
But we're gonna move on.
We're gonna move on to our featured story here tonight.
That kind of stuff really bothers me.
Peer-reviewed?
Your study's not peer-reviewed!
Okay, yeah, sorry, yeah, you're right.
Let's just trust Pfizer and Moderna.
Mr. Democratic Socialist, you know, Mr. Anarcho-Communist, yeah, you know, you're right, you're right.
I didn't read the peer-reviewed journal from Harvard that justifies the Pfizer vaccine.
Like, don't you know you're just being raped by power?
Don't you know that you aren't, like, a slave to the New World Order?
Like, don't you understand that, Mr. Ancom, Mr. Neocon, Mr. Libertarian, Mr. Whatever?
Don't you know that the whole system is designed to just rape you and you're intellectualizing and rationalizing it?
Well, you know, normally I say eat the rich, but in this case Pfizer is really doing the right thing here.
Normally I would say we need to overthrow the capitalist pigs, but this study from the American Journal of Medicine says, I mean, That's why I miss Trump so much, because Trump didn't come to the table and say, you know, he wasn't like Curtis Yarvin, where, you know, he's stuttering and going, you know, and here's the interesting thing about power, you know, and here's what the Atlantic Council does, blah blah.
Trump just went in there and he's like, it's political bullshit, you know?
He would come in there and just say, Remember when he said... I'll never get over it.
It's the 20th anniversary of 9-11.
Perfect segue.
Do you remember at that South Carolina debate when Jeb Bush was mocking Trump, was condescending to him and saying, you know, Donald Trump gets his foreign policy information from the shows, from Fox News.
And Trump turns to him and goes, you know, the World Trade Center came down under your brother.
That's not keeping us safe.
And we need that attitude again.
We need that belligerent, anti-intellectual, middle-American radical.
We need that no-nonsense.
Finally someone with balls!
You know, we need that attitude back.
That's the part of Trumpism that we're missing.
I don't want Ron DeSantis to dismantle a journalist with the latest study.
I want Trump to go in there with the petty nonsense.
You know, I'm sure he felt slighted because Jeb Bush was condescending to him.
So he was like, you know what?
Didn't like 9-11 happen under your brother?
Aren't you short?
Don't you eat like a slob?
Aren't you ugly?
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What did anybody say to Rand Paul?
nick fuentes
We need to bring that back.
We need white... We need to stop redirecting white anger and rage into these sort of useless activities and just push, like, this hard-headedness, borderline ignorant, you know...
Just like, shut up.
Everything you say is a lie.
And it's true.
Everything these people say is a lie.
I mean, do we really need much more than that?
That's a pretty good heuristic.
That's really all we need.
Because if we need boomers to go in and break down scientific studies and all that, like, it's not going to work.
It's not even going to work for me.
But can we just assume that the people that are feeding us high fructose corn syrup and the food pyramid and all this other stuff, can we just assume that they didn't produce the miracle vaccine that cured us from this imaginary disease?
Is that safe to just say we know that and act accordingly?
So I miss that about Trump.
He would come in there and just say, Your dad killed JFK.
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Right?
nick fuentes
Are you called Ted Cruz's wife ugly?
Anyway, alright.
Now we're rambling.
But I want to move on.
I want to get to our featured story here.
And it's actually along a similar line.
So this weekend was the 20th anniversary of 9-11, as you know.
And I missed the show on Friday, so I didn't get to talk too much about it.
But, you know, I've been doing the show now for Four and a half years?
So how many 9-11s?
I think this is the fifth...
9-11 that I've done a show, right?
17, 18, 19, 20, 21.
And every year I think I say this.
It used to be tricky because when I first started doing the show, I was like, well, what do I say about 9-11?
Do I keep up the, what do they call it in professional wrestling?
There's a word for it, for keeping up the fake drama.
Because you know professional wrestling is fake.
And I forget there's a word for it which says like you're essentially in character.
You're acting as though, you know, you're in character.
And so I was always thinking, do I give a message based on the story?
Am I in character as somebody in politics and somebody that is accepting the facts in the official story, the official story as it's presented, the official story that people learn in school and that most people believe?
Do I give a based take, a good take that is based on those assumptions, that's based on that narrative, based on that story?
Let me see in the live chat.
Kayfob?
I think it's that, right?
Is that how it's pronounced?
Kayfob?
Do I give a message, a reaction based on that?
Knowing it's wrong, knowing it's a lie, but just sort of like assuming, well, this is what people think about it, so I'm just gonna go off of that in character as someone that's like a normie in society, believing the standard mythology.
And as years have gone on, I've just had more and more reluctance to do that.
I think when I first started the show, I said, the hijackers were immigrants!
And that's why we shouldn't have Muslim immigration.
And, you know, as the years went on, I started to say, well, you know, it isn't exactly what they told us it was.
And at this point, I will just openly tell you, because I don't think it matters anymore, I don't believe the official story about 9-11.
No, I do not believe that Al-Qaeda or Osama Bin Laden are or were Organic actors in the Middle East.
I don't think they did that independently.
I don't think 19 guys came here and went to flight school and learned how to fly small planes and then they hijacked big planes and then they flew them into a building and then the building collapsed.
I don't think that's what happened.
I think that's BS.
I don't even think that makes any sense at all.
And if you know the first thing about any of the moving parts of 9-11, it really doesn't add up.
Osama Bin Laden was a known entity, known to the U.S.
intelligence agencies.
And these hijackers came from Saudi Arabia, which America's been doing business with them since the 40s, at a high level, with oil, with defense, with arms contracts, with the war in Iraq and, what was it, the Persian Gulf War.
And, you know, Osama Bin Laden and his whole crew, the Mujahideen in Afghanistan, were known and working with the intelligence apparatus.
And there's all kinds of You're telling me that these people from the desert, these people from Saudi Arabia came here, they learned how to fly propeller planes, and then they got on board a commercial flight, took it over, and then got behind the wheel and flew it into the World Trade Center?
It just doesn't.
I think the day of or the day after and said that structurally the World Trade Center is very strong.
It's got massive, massive steel frame on the outside and a massive steel core on the inside.
And so it just doesn't make sense that a plane, even something like a plane hitting the building will cause the whole building to come down.
There's lots of things like this.
How do the people on Flight 93 call their loved ones from their cell phones on an airplane?
You can't call people from your cell phone on an airplane in 2021!
But in 2001, people were calling their loved ones from their cell phones on an airplane?
How does that make any sense?
It doesn't.
Anyway, that's not what this show is about, but without getting too into the weeds about that, that's just sort of the setup here is for five years, you know, I think I've I've been more and more reluctant to keep on with the official story about these hijackers from Saudi Arabia.
They acted alone, and it was this villainous terror group, and they brought down these towers, and we didn't know about it, and it wasn't on our radar, and we were powerless to stop it when it was in motion, and all of this.
Just don't buy it.
And that's a setup for the story tonight.
This weekend was the 20th anniversary of 9-11, and there's really a lot going on here.
It's actually very interesting, because I've done this show many years on 9-11, and it doesn't really seem to have too much salience, right?
I mean, obviously it happened 20 years ago, and in the years, you know, the immediate years following 9-11, it was still sort of fresh in people's minds, and you had the War on Terror, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were in full swing in like the first decade of the 21st century.
But really, for the past 10 years, the 9-11 attacks haven't really been so relevant, you know?
It is, I think, faded in the American consciousness and is becoming more and more like another historical event, as opposed to current events, as opposed to something that's sort of present in people's minds.
And I know that for the past five years when I cover 9-11, we'd cover it As it pertained loosely tangentially to other issues like immigration or to specifically Muslim migration into Europe, into America, the Syrian Civil War, things like that.
But it's very interesting because this year it's very relevant for a variety of reasons.
The first and maybe the most obvious is with the current situation in Afghanistan.
You know, Afghanistan hasn't been in the news for a long time.
It's this endless war that doesn't end and Now we seem to be out for the time being.
It's on the 20th anniversary of 9-11.
That was the pretext for invading Afghanistan in 2001, and now the war is over, you know?
Almost 20 years to the day after 9-11, the war is officially over.
Not only that, but now you also have these renewed conversations about terrorism, specifically domestic terrorism.
And that's what the story is about tonight.
On the 20th anniversary of 9-11, we kind of heard a different message.
And this year we heard from specifically Hillary Clinton and George W. Bush and they talked about how 9-11 actually paved the way for January 6th and the events on January 6th.
And so this is from Breitbart.
This is what Hillary Clinton said.
It says, quote, Former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Friday on CBS that she was, quote, more concerned about internal threats like what we saw on January 6th on this 9-11.
Co-host Gayle King said, Madam Secretary, we have a new home here on Times Square.
As thrilled as I am to be here, I admit I'm a little nervous sometimes.
I'm looking around more than I normally do.
I think a lot of Americans are concerned about a threat risk here in the U.S.
because of our withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Do you share those concerns?
Clinton said, quote, I think you always have to be vigilant, Gail, and certainly that unfortunately comes with living in the world as we know it today.
But actually, I am more concerned about internal threats.
We always have to be aware of and protect against external threats, but what really is tearing our country apart and threatening our democracy Is what we saw on January 6th, and I unfortunately have seen so much of that kind of continuing divisiveness and hatred and ideological attitudes about our democracy, about each other.
So yes, we have to be constantly aware of potential damage, attacks, threats from outside, but I think every American, regardless of where you stand on the political spectrum, should be as worried, if not more, right now, about when we're doing it ourselves.
You know, we can take anything.
We can overcome anything.
We can come back from anything if we're united.
But if we are going to continue to hate each other, scapegoat each other, try to undermine each other, go after our institutions, our voting system, yeah, then we are putting ourselves at great risk.
And that's what keeps me up at night these days.
Which is a little bit ironic, isn't it?
She says, if we don't stop scapegoating each other, then these crazy right-wing nutjobs are gonna kill us all!
If these crazy right-wing nutjobs don't keep scapegoating us, they're gonna kill all of us, and I'm kept awake at night at the thought of these scapegoating, white, deplorable, trailer-trash Trump supporters are gonna kill us all in our sleep!
Yeah, that's pretty rich.
So that was Hillary Clinton on TV, and then George W. Bush gave a speech, and this was covered in the Washington Post.
Washington Post says, few Americans expected wisdom from former President George W. Bush on the 20th anniversary of 9-11.
Even fewer expected wisdom on the current state of our politics.
That is nevertheless what we got from his remarks in Shanksville, Pennsylvania today.
In perhaps the most important words spoken in his political career, Bush, in his remarks at the crash site of United Airlines Flight 93, drew a straight line between 9-11 terrorists and the January 6 terrorists.
He said, quote, we have seen growing evidence that the dangers to our country can come not only across borders, but from violence that gathers within.
There is little cultural overlap between violent extremists abroad and violent extremists at home.
But in their disdain for pluralism, in their disregard for human life, in their determination to defile national symbols, they are children of the same foul spirit.
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That's George W. Bush.
nick fuentes
It says, The capital, of course, was the suspected target of Flight 93.
The heroes on board that plane spared the lawmakers and others who worked there.
from the fate of occupants of the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, The January 6 terrorists breached the building the 9-11 terrorists could not.
Both the 9-11 terrorists and the domestic 1-6 terrorists sought to destroy our democracy in service to a crazed ideology of intolerance.
So that's what we heard on the 20th anniversary of 9-11.
Amen.
George W. Bush, former President, Republican, Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State, Democrat, Washington Post, New York Times, all the mainstream media, Apple, it was on every Apple iPhone, Apple News Alert, all comparing 9-11 to January 6th.
And before I get into that, it's interesting because a lot of conservatives saw this narrative, which was all over the weekend.
This was the narrative.
This was the approved, that's what they're going with, that's their narrative from the American regime.
Republicans and Democrats, politicians and news media, that's what they're going with.
Gee, 9-11 is really salient after the attack on our democracy and blah blah blah, everything I just read to you.
Before I get into that, the reaction from populists and conservatives and nationalists and even some nominal America firsters was to say that comparison is ridiculous because on 9-11 3,000 people got killed and on January 6th nobody got killed.
And so the knee-jerk reaction from even some people, which I like, or people that pretend to carry the same banner as us, was to say, no, that comparison is ridiculous.
You know, and at face value, they are correct.
I mean, if we were to take it at face value, of course, the World Trade Center coming down and 3,000 people dying and the Pentagon being hit and all of that, is very different than January 6th.
I mean, because what we know about January 6th, if you take it at face value or you take it based on how it really went down, either way it's really not comparable.
Even if it was what they say it is, which was some kind of failed insurrection, which again, even with what they say it is, there was no bloodshed, there was no plan for a coup, there was no plan even by the militias to do anything once inside the Capitol.
So taken at face value, it was this coup attempt which didn't really even make any sense and there was no plans and no casualties and was over in a minute.
Or even based on what it actually was, which was a rally where there were some probably controlled assets, government assets, and even if not, maybe it was exuberance, maybe it was disorderliness.
Either way, it's not comparable.
I understand that.
But I think people whose knee-jerk response is to take it at face value and take the comparison at face value and reject it and say, no, no, these things are dissimilar.
I think it's kind of missing the point.
You know, I don't think that George W. Bush and Hillary Clinton, I don't think they really believe in terms of the scale of suffering or loss that it's comparable.
It's missing the point.
That's really not what they're saying.
And that's really not why they're saying it.
If we could sort of reverse engineer this and break this down, why are they saying this?
Do we know why?
Of course we do.
And the similarities are there based on what we know about why they're saying this.
They're comparing 9-11 to January 6th for the same reason that they called Charlottesville a terror attack, for the same reason that now they're trying to create a new Patriot Act after January 6th.
They want to use the powers of the federal government to crack down on Trump supporters with terrorism as the pretext.
It's as simple as that.
And so they're comparing 9-11 to January 6th because they are trying to fearmonger.
They are trying to make people so afraid of Trump supporters that people are willing to accept these, uh, you know, Restrictions on freedom and this all-out war on political dissent.
That's why they're doing that.
They're pandering to a yuppie liberal audience and telling them, you know, you need to be afraid of this new menace, this new domestic terror threat.
So that people are okay with far-reaching surveillance, and intel agency power, and potentially extrajudicial killings, detainment, the kinds of things that we've seen over the past year.
People being put in solitary confinement, no-fly list, asset forfeiture, surveillance, and so on.
We know that's what that's about.
But there's even a little bit more to it than that.
I think these people do think it's as bad as 9-11.
I think they do seriously think that because symbolically, it is.
When these, you know, when the Trump supporters breach the Capitol, that is very terrifying for the people in D.C.
I'm sure they do see that as an existential threat to the system that they have, and I think that they believe what they're saying about the system that they represent.
I'm sure that George W. Bush and Hillary Clinton, on some level, I'm sure they really do think that the American system is promoting democracy and liberalism and all of that.
I mean, I'm sure that the way that they act is not reflective of that.
You know, they partake in corruption and they rig the elections and all of that.
Unlike a lot of people, I'm not of the belief necessarily that these kinds of types, and you could get into conspiracy territory and say they're aliens, they're devil worshippers, they do these satanic rituals or something, but I think that on some level, at least some of these people,
Even where they might be corrupt or cynical or something like that on some level I do believe that they think that the American system represents democracy and they know better and then the institutions need to be protected and obviously that there's some bias in there because they're in it they're running it so you know these criticisms that the system isn't democratic or The institutions are flawed.
They're a reflexive response partly out of self-interest maybe naively partly out of some on some level they believe in it.
It's to say no no our institutions are great and you need our democracy and you need us to protect our democracy and so on.
So, what I mean to say is that when they see the Capitol being breached, real or fake, whatever, even if they're pushing this war on terrorism, it was, at face value, an attack on the sovereign.
It was an attack on the seat of the U.S.
government in the Capitol.
All these people that they thought were out there in the country, all these people that they thought were out there in Alabama, on the farm or whatever they're now literally banging down the doors literally running around the capitol in the chambers of the senate and the house and flooded dc three times during stop the steal they don't believe in the elections they don't believe in the public health officials they don't believe the news media they don't they don't believe in the economy or anything like that and so this scares this scares the system
And so, the system, when they say this is like 9-11, I think that's because maybe the system realizes the gravity of 1-6 more than we do.
Because I'm sure a lot of people are saying, no, 1-6 was benign.
That was nothing.
And it's like, you know, really, it wasn't nothing.
For either side.
It's not to say that 1-6 was catastrophic in terms of loss of life like 9-11, but...
In terms of how it kind of shook the current political paradigm, perceived or real, yeah, I mean, I think it was similar, and for better or for worse.
Obviously, Hillary Clinton and Bush don't like that.
I mean, they look at 1.6 and they're terrified of that, and they say, you know, real or fake, whether we're using this as an excuse to crack down or we do see this as a legitimate threat, You know, that terrifies them, and I think it does kind of shake them to their core.
That's how the Trump revolution sort of ended, might be one way to say it, or that's how the Trump first term ended, with this storm around the White House, kind of terrifying.
But I think for us, too, it was kind of a game changer.
I don't necessarily believe that it was a coup attempt or an insurrection.
I wouldn't attribute all this meaning to it, per se, that it was an actual threat to the continuity of government or something like that, or the peaceful transition of power.
But...
It definitely is something that you had half a million people to a million people in the Capitol on the day when they were counting the Electoral College votes saying we don't accept the results of the election.
That is unprecedented.
That is unheard of.
It might not have been a coup attempt.
It might not have been an insurrection.
But it might as well have been.
Because the idea that You would have massive amounts of the electorate, like 80 to 90 percent of Republicans that don't believe the results of a presidential election were legitimate, and going out and protesting for two months after the election in D.C., rallying behind their president who also doesn't accept it?
This is unprecedented.
I mean, maybe not in the history of America altogether, but certainly in the modern era, certainly in the contemporary era, Post-World War II, the era of the modern presidency, since the New World Order, since 9-11, since the end of the Cold War, it's totally unprecedented that you would see that kind of resistance, that level of rejection of the official narrative, rejection of the system.
It is a big deal.
And I don't know that conservatives necessarily, their reflexive answer should be to minimize it and say, no, no.
Because more people died on 9-11.
Like, I get that.
I understand that.
I don't think anybody is saying that it's like it was, again, it was as tragic as 9-11, but in terms of meaning, in terms of consequence, honestly, it might have been more significant because on 9-11, like I said, that was fake.
That was staged.
And certainly, it did set the stage for wars in the Middle East and for surveillance at home.
But fundamentally, was that really such a big change from what had gone on before?
Was that really so different than what was being constructed over the previous 10 years with the Persian Gulf War, the intervention in Yugoslavia?
And they had been doing, you know, UN and Operation Echelon and other deep state activities that had been going on for a long time.
So, in a way, you could almost see 9-11 as like an extension of or the sort of natural progression of what had already been in motion for a long time.
January 6th, real or fake, was kind of a legitimate shock to the system.
I don't think the country will ever be the same again.
That's probably a good thing.
It's a good thing that, you know, Donald Trump runs for office in 2016 and people write him off.
Miraculously, he wins.
Everybody's writing books trying to explain what the hell's going on.
How did this happen?
You know, whatever.
And think about it, four years later, half the country thinks the elections are fake.
Half the country thinks you can't trust the media about anything.
A million people surrounded the Capitol three times, rejecting the results of the election.
They showed up the day the votes were being counted.
Constitutionally, the last step in the process before a new president is peacefully transitioned into the White House to say, we do not accept this transition as legitimate.
Led by the sitting U.S.
President.
That's a big deal!
That's a really big deal.
And so, you know, all I'm saying is, when these people go out and say, you know, this is just like 9-11, you know, the reflexive, like, no, no, that's crazy, because 9-11, more people died.
It's like it's kind of missing the point.
It's completely missing the point.
For many, many, many reasons.
And I think that is one of them.
Because January 6th was a big deal.
But, and I'll take it a step further, Or I guess another dimension to that is in other ways they're similar too.
9-11 was staged and 9-11 served as the basis because it was a fake national security threat.
It served as the basis for an expansion of the national security state and more government and more surveillance and more war and more corruption and everything like that.
Fake terror threat lies from the intelligence agencies about Anthrax, and about Al Qaeda, and the Taliban, and all this kind of stuff.
And in the same way, 1-6 is the same thing.
This speech serves the same purpose.
Trying to scare people with a new national security threat to do the same thing.
Give the government more power, more surveillance, more corruption, less transparency, and so on.
So strictly on a one-to-one, with the sort of woke interpretation, the real interpretation of both events, 9-11 was staged by probably intelligence agencies and foreign governments and 1-6 you know probably the FBI had a hand in that too.
Either they let it happen the way it did and they knew about it Or they planned it and executed it, whatever.
Either way, it's being used in the same way.
It's being used as atrocity propaganda.
It's being used as an excuse, as a costus belli, for a new war on terror against the American people.
But I think the major takeaway is for conservatives to, honestly, to lean into that.
Lean into 1-6.
Instead of shying away and saying, well, we disavow violence and 1-6 wasn't a big deal.
It's not like what you said it was.
I mean, the way that I would look at it, and I've looked at it from the beginning, was like a white pill.
Half the country, 75 million people, voted for Trump, right?
And Trump won the election in a landslide, but they rigged the election.
So even after four years of sabotage, media propaganda, fake election, fake virus, fake BLM, fake ballots, Trump still won the election!
And then they cheated him out of it, and literally overnight, literally at 4 a.m.
in Atlanta, in Fulton County, literally at 4 a.m.
in Milwaukee, in Detroit, in Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, or whatever, right?
And then, you know, not only that, which is a big deal enough, I mean, that's like the population is in rebellion.
This is, we're, people look at it like, oh, Trump lost, it's over.
Realistically, it's like we're five years into the rebellion.
You know, Trump announced, and they try to put him down, you remember, in the primary, and then in the general, and they try to cheat them.
And he won and then they try to sabotage him and co-opt him and the media went crazy and everything and after four years of that he still brought out 75 million people to vote for him against every effort.
75 million people to renew his mandate to destroy the establishment and fundamentally change the country.
They cheat him out of the election and instead of people saying, oh guess we lost, I guess the liberals should make the rules again.
No, it didn't stop there.
Trump came out and said, I don't accept this.
And like 80% of the Republican Party came with him and said, yeah, you're right.
We want Trump.
We don't want, this is democracy.
We don't want it.
We want Trump.
The election is fake.
The news is fake.
We want Trump.
And three times you had a million patriots in the Capitol saying that and Trump did a drive-by and a fly-by and then Trump spoke outside the White House as a sitting president to a crowd of a half million to a million people on the day constitutionally the last step towards the transition to a new president to resist the process to resist our so-called our democracy the election from happening and unseating this disruptive president.
And yeah, you know, whatever happened on the 6th happened, right?
Was it some people getting rowdy?
Was it some kind of government operation?
Maybe a little of both?
Whatever.
It's neither here nor there.
Missing the point.
We're now in a period where it's like people are asking the question, where do we go from here?
Should we even have a country?
You know, how are we going to get along with one another?
Will the election be fake next time?
Half the country doesn't trust the news, still.
Half the country doesn't trust the elections, still.
And Trump is still effectively, you know, he's de facto and de jure the leader of the Republican Party.
And the leader, therefore, of the conservative movement, the right-wing half of the country, of the opposition.
So, you know, in that way, I think it's almost bigger than 9-11.
I mean, 9-11 is something that's sort of par for the course.
A false flag attack for war?
Yeah, that's like every war ever, specifically in America.
That's World War I, that's World War II, that's Korea, Vietnam, that's all of it.
Oh, to expand government power and solidify the bureaucracy, the intel agencies?
That's been happening for, you know, at least a hundred years.
But having, in this era, in the 21st century, a million people surround the Capitol and say, your election is fake.
Fuck you.
We want Trump.
It's pretty consequential.
But again, you know, strictly speaking, if you just look at it, you know, how the context that Bush and Clinton are talking about it, it is quite similar.
Not in the way that they mean it, but it's, you know, a staged event.
For the purpose of fear-mongering or they're just gonna use it as one so that they can expand their power So I mean in that sense it is similar.
It's not similar because of the loss of life.
It's not similar in Tragedy because the six wasn't a tragedy.
It was great you know it was it was I think kind of reflects something amazing about the country and But, you know, this reflexive, like, oh, well, they're not similar.
Are you crazy?
Yeah, these guys walk through the rotunda.
That's not like flying a plane into a building.
Yeah, a real brainiac take.
But that's all conservatives know how to do, is the reflexive denial, playing into the left-wing frame, whatever.
We're not terrorists like 9-11 terrorists.
Well, I don't think you really get it.
I mean, we're not like that, but I don't think you really understand.
But that's what they're saying.
And don't misunderstand me.
I'm just sort of saying some interesting things.
This is sort of an interesting way to look at it.
When Bush and Clinton say this, it is very alarming.
It is very concerning.
Because what they're saying is, we're going to treat you like 9-11 terrorists.
And they are.
We're getting the same treatment.
No Fly List, Surveillance, Asset Forfeiture, Terror Watch List, Detainment, Extra Constitutional, Extra Judicial Activity.
It's very scary, because they're gonna Guantanamo, torture, execute, detain American patriots, just like they did to 9-11 terrorists.
And the difference is, there's no discernment or discretion.
You know, after 9-11, George W. Bush was like, well, Islam is peaceful, and we should be nice to Muslims.
They're not saying that about Trump supporters.
They're not saying, like, we're gonna go after the Proud Boys, but these other Trump supporters, they're okay.
He's saying, no, they are evil.
Hillary Clinton says, these people that scapegoat, you know, and are hateful, we have to kill all of them.
They keep me awake at night, and that they exist is not good for America.
So it's a very alarming message.
You know, and people I don't think are really getting that.
They look at that and they go, huh, that's ridiculous.
Well, it's really not ridiculous.
They're calling us a national security threat so that they can kill us.
That's why they're saying that.
And they're telling that to the public to prime the public for when that happens.
They're priming the public.
And that constant refrain about 1-6 was an attack on our values, was an attack on our democracy, was an attack on all of us.
That constant and steady refrain, that is building the case at all times for unprecedented war on political dissent from the American regime.
That's what's coming.
But, I would say that You know, that 1-6 happened in itself.
It was a shocking, groundbreaking event.
And I'm sure Trump and Stop the Steal and all of that, that's not part of their plan.
That scares them.
If that was part of their plan, they would keep Trump around.
If Trump was controlled opposition, he'd still be on Twitter.
If they wanted more things like the Capitol to happen all the time, they wouldn't have shut down the Capitol like they did, and they wouldn't have banned him from Twitter so he couldn't send people back.
They don't want things like this to happen.
They are turning that into an opportunity to do shock and awe and scare people and everything, but they don't want that to happen.
Trump scares them.
That's why they're rehabilitating George W. Bush right now, and Bush and all these other people are right there with him.
And that's why all these Republican politicians disavowed Trump on 1.6.
They don't like it.
So, I guess that's a difference.
On 9.11, they kind of, they weren't scared.
That's why they kept saying, you know, Islam is peaceful, and they kept bringing Muslims in.
It was all going according to plan.
1.6, not so much.
I guess maybe that's where the difference lies.
Because now they're desperately, you know, sort of cracking down in response to, you know, maybe a legitimate threat, not to the nation, but to their tenuous control over the country.
What happens if half the country is off the reservation?
And isn't buying the election, isn't buying the media, and so on?
Well, then they're terrorists!
They're terrorists!
They're attacking our institutions!
That keeps me awake at night!
We have to bomb them all!
I mean, that's what Clinton is saying.
That's what Bush is saying.
I mean, they're all in on it.
It was Bush and Bill Clinton and Obama and Hillary Clinton.
They were all in New York City on 9-11 in front of the cube-shaped memorial, you know, the site of that sacrifice, human sacrifice.
And that's what they're saying.
So anyway, be on high alert because we've been branded enemies of the state.
I'm not a national security threat.
I'm not a violent person.
I don't encourage violence.
I don't.
I never have.
I have never encouraged violence and I've never encouraged taking up arms against the government, but I am in favor of America first and American citizens being put first and, you know, transforming institutions from within Replacing the system with people that love our country and love our people and that is what scares them So that's that's what Trump is in favor of too.
They don't want that to happen for selfish reasons, but We're gonna move on we're gonna take a look at our super chats.
We'll see what you guys are saying about all of this I'm gonna crack open my lime Bubbly here.
Oh Crack my neck Oh, that hurts.
I gotta do something about my neck.
All the time, my neck is so stiff.
What is that?
Is that posture?
Is that because I have gamer neck or something?
Because I'm always on my phone?
I mean, what is that?
My neck always hurts.
My mom's always like, you know, you need to try essential oils.
You should get a massage.
You should get acupuncture.
You should get, you should do yoga.
You should do... And I'm like, I'm not, I don't want any of these interventions.
I don't want these magical oils on me.
I don't want somebody touching me.
I don't want needles piercing, you know, in one part of my body and out the other.
I don't want to be, I don't want, yoga's just gay.
I don't want to do that.
Is there anything like, you know, cool that I could do?
do is there anything that's not you know magical or gay or involves somebody sticking me with something or touching me is there a hot dog that i could eat Could you break a pill off in a hot dog or something?
And it'll make me feel better?
Yeah, but my mom's always telling me, you're so stressed.
You should try this.
You should try that.
All this new age.
My mom's not really a new age kind of person, but I don't know.
I think she's a little bit, a little bit susceptible to the fad type things.
But no, I'm not.
I don't, I don't... These kinds of, like, therapies, you know, where you, like, go to a clinic, and you go in a room, and you lay on a table, like, I just want none of that.
I don't want any of that.
I'm fine, okay?
What's something I could do that's not like that?
To feel better.
I don't know.
I guess I should just take care of myself.
I guess it's as simple as that.
I just don't like these.
I've never done anything like that.
I've never gone to a spa.
I've never gone to acupuncture, massage, yoga, meditation, whatever.
I don't know.
It all seems like bullshit to me.
And I would feel self-conscious doing it.
And honestly, I just don't want to do it.
I just don't want to try it.
I don't see myself doing that.
I just want my neck to work.
Hot tub?
Now that I could do.
Now that I could do.
The gym?
I don't know if the gym would help.
unidentified
Maybe.
nick fuentes
I hate the gym.
Just roll your head around your shoulders?
Yeah, maybe I'll just stretch.
Chiropractor?
That's BS.
That's more BS than any of the other stuff.
Work out and buy a new chair.
Yeah, maybe I'll get a new chair.
Massages work, but it's a little fruity.
I don't want, I don't want anybody touching me.
I don't want anybody touching me.
I don't want... Some people are like, I don't want a guy to massage me.
Frankly, I don't really want a girl to massage me either.
I don't want anybody.
You know all over me.
It just seems like such a violation, you know, because you see like on TV or whatever People are you're just laying like face down naked or whatever mostly naked and somebody's just like beating beating you up, you know Somebody's like punching you in the back or like, you know elbowing you or it just seems like that just seems like such a violation Don't touch don't touch me like that.
I don't even know you I Don't even know you And even if I did, I don't want, I don't want you all over me like that.
It's weird.
Am I the only one that feels that way?
I don't know, it just seems a little too... Because you see these, these masseuses and they're working on, they're like working on you, like you're, like you're a piece of wood.
Not like, not like that, not like that.
But you know what I mean, they're working on you like you're a material, like you're a slab of meat.
You know?
Like they're tenderizing pork loin or something, you know, like they're like they're uh, that's it's kind of difficult to avoid You know saying it in like a weird way, but you know what i'm saying They hitting you with like a rolling pin and like a tenderizer and stuff it's like I don't know.
It's a little too intimate for me.
It's a little too much human contact You know, I'm like Nixon.
You know, they said about Nixon that he didn't take his jacket off when he came home?
I'm kind of like that.
I'm kind of like that.
They say that when he got home, when he got to the residence of the White House with his family and everything, he didn't take his jacket off.
Kind of telling.
I'm kind of similar in that way.
you know what am i going to be laying there like moaning like oh that feels so good and someone's like i'm like laying prone naked on my belly with my cock squished up against the table and they're like digging their elbow into my back guy or girl by the way it's a little it's a little too that's a little too fucked up for me maybe i'm just maybe i'm just i don't know maybe i'm the weird one but a little too much
so i don't think i don't think i'm going to do that i I don't think I'm gonna have needles sticking out of me.
I mean, what is that all about?
I'm gonna look like Pinhead from Hellraiser?
Just have needles sticking out like a porcupine?
Hi!
Moving around, you got all these needles?
And that doesn't even make any sense to me.
How is that even supposed to help?
I don't know.
I'm sure it makes sense.
I'm sure it makes a lot of sense.
I'm not a doctor, but...
And then the essential oils.
Yeah, that's just a load of crap.
Here, rub this peppermint oil on your temples.
I'd prefer not to.
I'll rub olive oil on my temples or something like that.
Hey.
Anyway, so I don't know what I'm gonna do.
I'm just gonna become... Well, I told you this recently.
I'm like one of these... I have that like...
Spirit of like an old like an old bastard, you know that like never goes to the doctor and is all like his back's tweaked and Like a sailor or like a trucker I have that kind of disposition that's kind of like yeah I'll be fine and you wind up old with like some problems, but they're kind of manageable
Not like these people that want to live forever and they're like 30 and they're in like a jogging suit and they're like jogging in place in like a skin-tight spandex suit.
You know what I mean?
And they're on the latest health kick or whatever.
They're drinking smoothies and whatever.
Nah, I think I'm good.
I think I'm gonna live.
I'm returning to tradition here.
Returning to tradition.
Anyway.
Anyway, so I'm going, I'm living the pirate lifestyle.
So let's take a look at the super chats.
I haven't even read one yet.
I'm just complaining about my back and my neck.
My neck hurts from being the only incel in America.
carrying that weight with me, being the only incel, the only real incel in America?
unidentified
Okay.
Okay.
nick fuentes
Catholic Goober says, today I saw a former friend who stopped being friends with me because I'm racist, homophobic, etc.
Three times he timidly looked up at me and quickly broke eye contact before staring into his phone until he left my view, cack.
Where'd you see him?
Today I saw him.
Yeah, people like that are garbage.
You're better off without him.
People like that are just nothing, you know?
Honestly there I I was telling this to James Miller the other day.
I'm like there is nothing lower Excuse me Nothing lower than a traitor.
There is nothing lower than Like a disloyal friend.
It's one thing if you like naturally grow apart.
It's what you know stuff like that, but Somebody that's gonna stop being your bro
Over like ideological reasons or ever like any reason Like that, you know for for something like that because you realize that life is personal, I don't know if that makes a lot of sense, but You know, you'll find that ideas and systems and things like that Like life is it's really more about people and places than it is about any of that.
It's really more about Your friends and your family like that is a principle in itself, which should be the highest You know Because some people they're like, oh, you know in your case you're racist.
I can't be friends with you It's like friendship is more important than ideas friendship is more important than something like that Family is more important than than things like that Life because life is personal.
So these allegiances to like these, you know ideas or socially constructed identities Nothing is more important than camaraderie and family There's nobody nobody lower than people that don't understand that people like that should just be vaporized, you know people like that don't deserve to have friends or family and Very important.
Very important principle.
So, what a loser.
Judge Redd says, I'm seeing more and more mask defi... And by the way, I saw somebody recently like that too.
Totally despicable character.
Saw somebody like that in Dallas at CPAC.
Somebody who hasn't talked to me since the Capitol comes up and just starts droning on and on.
I'm like, yeah, I'm gonna cut you off.
I got somewhere to be.
See you later.
Despicable.
Judge Redd says, I'm seeing more and more mask defiance deep in New York City, even with de Blasio's restrictions.
Ordinary people are waking up here.
Stay strong, everyone.
Every time you go without a mask, you encourage someone else to resist.
True!
No mask, no vax.
F you.
No mask, no vax.
Fuck you.
That's what I say.
No mask, no vax.
All day, every day.
It's true.
Resistance is rising.
Base Tubman says, Great shows lately.
Keep up the great work.
The Taliban showed the world that religious zealots are unstoppable.
Hell yeah!
Hell yeah.
It's true.
Religion is, uh, makes us more hardcore.
And if you believe in God, I mean, it's the kind of... People believe in, like, ideas here.
They're like, well, I think, like, everyone should have a vote.
And we're like, well, I believe in heaven and earth.
I believe in a creator.
I believe in Jesus Christ.
Like, that's a little bit bigger than your, you know... Well, I think everyone should get along and no one should be judged by their race.
Why?
Oh, well, because that's not empathetic.
Why does that matter?
Oh, because everyone wants to be true!
Why does it care what people want?
Oh, because...
and it's like we have a unified idea of everything that exists and we are going to we're going to outlast you chicken on a raft says my job said they're going to fire me because of the vax mandate rather than get blackpilled I started a board game club as if I despair because some effeminate HR told me I can't work in a cubicle anymore yeah I mean that's good but it sounds kind of like a cope
I got fired?
unidentified
Well, I started a board game club.
nick fuentes
My face when I'm at board game club after they fired me for getting the vaccine mandate?
Smug face?
No, but good for you.
Good for you.
I'm glad to hear they're not getting you down.
You know, you'll be okay.
We're all gonna make it, King.
And call their bluff.
Call their bluff.
See if they even will fire you.
But hey, a board game club?
That sounds awesome.
I want to play.
Can I play in your board game club?
I can't even remember the last time I played a board game.
One time I played a board game with my friend.
He like melted down because he lost.
Flipped over the whole game.
Haven't played a board game since.
We were playing Axis and Allies, and like, he couldn't accept that I had him.
He couldn't accept that it was over.
And, uh, we had like a- we just started arguing for like an hour about like, well, I technically let you break this rule, and it's like, well, okay, but that doesn't really count, and blah blah blah.
And we were about to start like punching each other, and then we're like, okay, you know what, just forget it.
It's not fun.
You wanna know why?
Because losing isn't fun.
Losing sucks!
It wasn't me, by the way.
I won, but I get it.
If I were on the other end, I'd probably do the same thing, because I hate losing too.
But... The problem is that a board game loss is especially punishing, because... You know, when you lose in, like, Call of Duty, it's over in, like, a minute.
You know, how long does a match last?
10 minutes?
So you're you're fighting the whole game even if it's apparent that you're gonna lose it lasts 10 minutes the maximum but if you lose in like risk or monopoly or diplomacy or access and allies or whatever it's like you have to be losing for hours your your trajectory is towards an inevitable loss for hours and you just have to participate you just have to participate in your downfall With no chance of recovery.
And it's just a grueling, punishing sort of experience.
I mean, I understand why people don't like it.
I understand, I mean, like, that's part of it, because it's a chance at winning, and you always could lose, but it does suck.
You know, to see your fortunes turn around like that.
So, but hey, good for you.
Glad to hear you're You're in good spirits.
Um... Where was I?
MKUltras is saying, Nick, my hamster died today.
Can you say something Little Willie for him?
unidentified
Shooby-dooey?
nick fuentes
Shooby-dooey Little Willie for him?
I don't know what that means, but there you go.
Nice.
Poohbert says, what is your favorite scene from the prequels?
That's tough.
Favorite scene from the prequels.
I don't know, man.
Probably when Obi-Wan confronts Anakin on Mustafar.
You know, when Anakin runs out and says, I saw your ship.
Probably from that until when Anakin goes, you will try.
Or I guess when it cuts to, when it cuts away right after that.
unidentified
That scene's probably my favorite.
Let me think though.
nick fuentes
There's a lot, there's a lot of good stuff in there.
I really like when Mace Windu gets killed.
That was very good.
But the Palpatine fight with the Jedi Masters, that doesn't, kind of kills it.
The battle scene on Geonosis, that's a classic.
And Mace Windu says, this party's over.
And then everyone draws their lightsaber.
And Count Dooku says, what does he say?
Brave, but foolish.
unidentified
.
nick fuentes
That was pretty cool.
And yeah, so those are some good ones.
I really like the end of Star Wars 3 when Darth Vader steps, breaks off the thing.
You know, she was alive!
I felt it!
That was good.
That was really good too.
And you see Palpatine smirk.
unidentified
That's good.
nick fuentes
Yeah, uh, so those are some pretty good.
unidentified
Those are some of the best, I think.
nick fuentes
Unless I'm missing anything, uh... But yeah, maybe when Obi-Wan, you know, takes out Anakin and then he's yelling at him, that's pretty good.
I was like crying.
I mean, I didn't cry, because I'm not a crier, but in theaters, that was very emotional.
You know, when he says, you were my brother.
unidentified
Yeah, so that was good stuff.
Good stuff!
Good stuff.
nick fuentes
Ten Rios is double the pride, twice the fault?
No, it's the opposite.
He goes twice the pride, double the fault.
My powers have doubled since the last time we met.
Twice the pride, double the fault.
Okay, anyway.
Anyway.
It's always, always, the Star Wars always derails the show.
I don't know.
I just I that was my original thing you know I was a There is no there was nothing else.
I was born.
I love Star Wars I turned like 12, and then I love politics.
That's in a nutshell.
That's my whole life You know most people are like well You know, I got hooked on basketball or whatever.
I started playing baseball and I was hooked.
Then I met this girl.
I went to college.
I did this thing, blah blah blah.
I went to this camp.
I went to summer camp.
I went whatever.
For me, it was like I was born.
At some point I became conscious.
I saw the Phantom Menace.
My whole life was about learning about Star Wars, collecting Star Wars action figures, dressing up as Star Wars characters for Halloween, watching Star Wars movies, reading Star Wars magazine.
And having Star Wars themed birthday parties, and then I turned 12, and then I love politics.
I read Milton Friedman's Free to Choose, I watched Thomas Sowell on Uncommon Knowledge, and then it was all just about, it was just all about politics.
And here I am, and that's really my whole life.
So, that's why the Star Wars always derails.
That's always, uh... Cause that was the first show.
That was the first show.
Great Super Chat says, Yo, I was trying to do you a solid and didn't hear anything back from you about it.
Why would that be something that pissed you off, annoyed you in regards to the Vosch debate?
It's Dylan.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Based Coop says, Don't be scared to lose your jobs, my niggas.
Hop on the magic welfare ride and let the government take care of all your needs.
So true.
Soak up the welfare.
Systems broken you can't win.
You might as well get paid Li refugees says I will not comply.
Also.
Do you like R&B?
If so, what are your favorites?
I Love R&B.
I love I love R&B.
I think you know that by the way.
I think you just want to know my favorites.
I Love Marvin Gaye.
I love Luther Vandross.
I love The OJ's I really like them.
I like the four tops I Temptations, you know that kind of thing, Teddy Pendergrass, Harold Malvin and the Blue Notes.
Is that the band?
unidentified
Stevie Wonder I don't know.
nick fuentes
Jaden doesn't get it.
Because I don't know.
A lot of people just don't get the R&B.
Because I like lots of music.
I like rap.
I like Kanye.
I like the pop punk.
I like pop.
I like old rap.
I like some of the new rap.
I like classic rock.
But I don't know a lot of people that are in the old school R&B.
unidentified
You know?
nick fuentes
I don't know why.
It just doesn't seem to be a very popular genre.
Jaden hates it.
I was blasting and we were driving because we had to drive from like Houston to Dallas at like 1 a.m.
on the white boy summer road trip after a long day and I was trying to stay awake so I put on my R&B playlist blasting and I was singing my heart out and Jaden was just not vibing now partially that was because he was falling asleep and he was trying to sleep But he just I don't know I don't know how you don't listen to that and just fall in love with it.
I was playing A house is not a home by Luther Vandross, and I was just belting it out.
You know and that's like a Perfect song that is a masterpiece.
How do you not hear that and just fall in love with that song you know?
I'm just belt.
I'm feeling it.
You know, I'm belting it out and he's sitting there like rolling his eyes trying to sleep I'm like, how are you not loving this and fire and desire by Rick James and And who else is on the Tina Marie?
I was blasting that.
How do you not love that?
unidentified
No soul.
nick fuentes
These people have no soul.
I want to listen to Blink-182 and and You know, whatever that's what the zoomers like the zoomers like the pop punk and they like the the rap not just Jaden lots of them, you know, John Doyle's a big Blink-182 guy
And he likes pop punk and the the zoomers they like the You know baby keem and playboy cardi and lil uzi vert and that kind of stuff How do you not don't you have a soul one of my favorites my one of my all-time favorites Still water by the four tops.
I mean I hear that song and that's a song you just feel it, you know If you don't like that song, you're not I don't think you're really alive I don't think you really are you're not in there You know?
know so so yeah i love love r&b and One of my favorite genres.
It's like, you ever see that movie, White Men Can't Jump?
With Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes.
And Woody Harrelson's playing Jimi Hendrix and Wesley Snipes is, you know, you don't really hear Jimi Hendrix.
You're not black.
You don't really hear Jimi Hendrix.
That's like, I think there is something to that.
There's definitely something to that.
I'm talking to James Miller the other day.
I'm like, so what kind of music do you listen to?
And he's like, the Attack on Titan soundtrack.
No, he's a little eccentric about the music stuff, but I Tell you these white people I don't it's maybe they're just missing a soul.
I don't know.
Anyway.
So that's my, those are my thoughts.
Where was I? - Okay.
Wichita man says, Howdy Nick!
Been a while since my last super chat.
I recently learned that a slow news cycle in the UK is called the silly season.
Anglos are truly something else.
They really are.
They are so goofy.
You know?
Silly season.
These people are ridiculous.
How does anybody take Anglo seriously?
Honestly.
You know, people make fun of Italians.
They say, oh, Gabagool, and stuff like that.
And they make fun of our accents.
But Italians are actually funny.
Anglos are just ridiculous, okay?
With the... Monty Python sucks, and it's not funny.
And, you know, all these stupid... yeah, Silly Season and Goofy, stuff like that.
Everything in the UK is named after like medieval times.
I've had it with the anti-Italian discrimination.
uh Timo says, thank you so much Nick.
We all really appreciate what you do.
God bless you.
I'm about to be fired from my six-figure job, but I'm getting right with Jesus.
They will have to drag me out in the street and shoot me.
I'm not going down without resistance.
I have nothing left to lose.
Let's go.
He says, when I'm fired, they're going to have to drag me kicking and screaming with office supplies under my arms.
These people suck and hate us.
Make it as difficult as possible for them.
I agree, man.
Good for you.
God bless and good luck.
I hope it goes well.
But you're doing the right thing.
No compromises.
No VACs.
No compromise.
Make them fire you.
Make them drag you out.
You know, your boss, your whatever.
Make them call security.
Make it as ugly and painful as possible.
Kenneth has been saying since it started there is no end to any of this continued permanent damage to America.
Not even a year of the Biden admin and the country is unrecognizable.
Never get vaxxed.
Never ever.
Never ever.
So true.
Why Ty Groy versus me and the boys got a model UN conference tomorrow?
I'm Russia and I'm in the who.
The topics are vaccine related.
By the way, fuck the vaccine IRL and in the fake UN.
If you take it, you're gay.
Got any tips?
Well, I mean it really depends.
You're not really giving me a lot to work with here.
But listen, you have to put aside your personal feelings about the vaccine and you gotta be on policy, okay?
You gotta be on policy.
So what's Russia's policy?
I think they have a vax mandate over there if I'm not mistaken.
So if you're the World Health Organization and you're Russia, don't turn it into an anti-vax thing necessarily because that might not be on policy.
I used to do that all the time.
I used to let my personal politics, you know, change.
Or, I guess, I let my personal politics get in the way of what I was supposed to be doing there.
So, gotta make sure you know Russia's policy.
I don't know their policy.
Back and forth.
And it depends on what kind of conference you're going to.
Depends on the rules.
What are the rules?
Are they going for consensus?
Are they going for accuracy?
What are they going for?
And you gotta know other countries' positions too.
And what is the World Health Organization?
Is that a GA or is that... Is the World Health Organization a General Assembly committee?
unidentified
I guess it doesn't matter.
nick fuentes
I was going to say, because one of the tricks, maybe you could tell this to your friends, one of the tricks that I used to do all the time is there's a special resolution that you can pass in the General Assembly which makes it binding.
Because, you know, the only body in the UN that can pass something binding, that can pass a directive, is the Security Council.
But there is a resolution that you can pass in the General Assembly, only in the GA, That is binding and can override the Security Council.
And that's called the Uniting for Peace Resolution.
I forget, there's a number for it.
But it's called the Uniting for Peace Resolution.
There's a clause.
What do they call it?
Preambulatory?
And what is it?
Operational Clause?
What's the second part?
But there's a clause that you could put in there, the Uniting for Peace Clause, where, when invoked, you can actually override the Security Council and make a binding resolution in the GA.
It's a big deal.
And I don't know if people use that, but I used to use that.
It's one of these things that, I don't know, experts kind of know it.
But I don't think that doesn't work in the WHO.
Anyway.
But here's my advice to you.
You know, of course, of course, you want to get on speakers list because the first thing they do is open a speakers list and you got to get your name on there.
Now that's a little tough because it's the discretion of the chair.
You know, you motion, you open debate, you'll have a debate about what topic you're going to discuss.
The topic is selected, you know, and of course you want to speak.
You want to be one of the pro and con speakers on which topic is discussed first.
And then they're going to motion to open a speakers list.
You want to be on the speakers list.
That goes without saying.
And then you have to make a motion.
So, I mean, everyone knows this, but if your motion passes, if you, for example, if you, if you motion to make a moderated caucus and your motion passes, you're the first speaker.
You get preference.
You know, so the chair will open it up, usually once a topic is selected and after they exhaust the speakers list, they'll open it up and they'll ask for a new motion and then someone will motion for a moderated caucus.
And if that motion passes, then they'll say, you know, since you proposed the motion, would you like to speak first?
You get the priority.
You get that privilege.
So I don't care if the perfect motion goes up.
You've got to make your own motion.
So that's what we always used to do.
Somebody put up a 10-minute moderated caucus, 30-second speaking time with the topic of discussing solutions for the given topic.
And then I'd put up my placard and say, motion for a 10 minute moderated caucus, one minute speaking time for the purpose of discussing the same thing.
And all that matters is you put up your own motion.
It doesn't matter if it passes, there's a chance it'll pass, and there's a chance that you'll be the first up.
Because otherwise, there's no guarantee.
If your motion passes, you're guaranteed a spot, and you're the first spot.
If not, it's up to the discretion of the chair.
They just call, and in a General Assembly where there's potentially 190 people in the committee, there's no guarantee that you'll speak.
And that's a killer.
So, the thing about being in Model UN is you always gotta be occupied.
So you gotta pay attention, you gotta throw motions up, and if you're not speaking, if you're not throwing a motion up, write notes, write a working paper, okay?
That's the thing.
If you're in a big committee, you gotta write notes to people that you're aligned with, or you should be aligned with.
You should bring note cards, sticky notes.
unidentified
Don't rip up loose-leaf paper.
nick fuentes
Bring your own thing.
Bring sticky notes.
And maybe even have pre-written notes and say, you know, to China, from Russia, hey, what do you think about this?
Blah, blah, blah.
Would you like to work together?
We're thinking about this for a working paper.
And be sending notes everywhere.
Write notes and just pass them along.
Start writing a working paper.
You want to pay some attention to what's being said because you want your speeches and your working paper to be relevant to the discussion.
The chairs don't like it when you put something in a working paper that wasn't presented in a moderated caucus.
They don't like that.
They want, for the most part, the core parts of it to be part of the conversation happening in front of the dais.
So you want to pay attention, but you also want to use your time wisely.
And if you're in a double delegation, you want to have one guy in the hall, basically at all times, talking to people, writing working papers.
Send a note, get people in the fucking hall, and write a working paper.
unidentified
And control the working paper!
nick fuentes
Don't let someone else put it on their Google Doc on their laptop.
You want the working paper on your laptop or on your notebook.
Because if they control the working paper, the physical copy of it, they control the whole thing.
So.
So that's my advice to you.
Okay, that's my advice from a seasoned vet.
I know that doesn't pertain to like 90% of people are saying bathroom break.
unidentified
I know that doesn't pertain to like 90% of the people watching this show.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I know none of you care.
Okay, probably 99% of you don't even care.
It doesn't even matter to you.
But I care, okay?
I care and it's important to me.
So, if there's anyone in Model UN that's gonna be enriching for you.
But we'll move on.
We'll move on because I know you don't care.
Those are good times though.
Makes me miss it.
Memories.
You just unlocked so many memories, man.
Once you get me going, you just unlocked a lot of memories there.
unidentified
Good times.
nick fuentes
Anyway, okay.
But you know, but you don't care.
But that's not for you.
That's for my Ty Greuper.
He asked the question.
So, those are my tips.
And you're a P5.
You're a P5.
You gotta use that, okay?
You gotta be a leader in committee because you're a P5.
So, you should be called on in the speakers list and in the moderated caucus.
You should use that.
But don't pre-write.
That's gay.
Okay, Big Butt Cheeks says, Hey King, which of these two ice creams do you prefer?
A full banana fudge pop with two sticks and toasted almonds or the single scoop strawberry cone with a chocolate dip?
I would go with the single scoop strawberry cone with the chocolate dip.
That would be me.
That's funny.
Jake says thoughts on the California recall.
I think Larry Elder will make it or will they try to rig the CA recall like the election in 2020?
I think the latter.
Yeah, I think probably the latter.
Fat Gay Retard says, I work in health care and it's absolutely hilarious how disorganized they are.
They are so short-staffed with travelers calling out, they literally don't know if I get tested.
Love you all.
Love you too, buddy.
That is funny.
Jake, excuse me, says, hey Nick, would you debate the right-wing YouTuber known as Actual Justice Warrior or Sean?
He hasn't said very flattering things about you.
Yeah, I'd debate him.
Yeah, I met him in Dallas and I was congenial towards him, but yeah, he's been a little nasty towards me.
I don't know if he said anything personal, but he has called me a white nationalist, which is not true.
So, whatever.
Dred Robbie says coalition for Jewish values of 1,500 Orthodox Hasidic rabbis just backed the abortion ban.
They said the Jews against it are desecrating the name of God.
I guess the Orthodox are on our side of the battle.
Yeah, there's definitely differences within Judaism for sure.
That's true.
Orthodox and Hasidic are against abortion.
But those for the most part aren't the ones in Hollywood so it's true.
They're not monolithic Nathaniel Westermans is just curious.
Have you ever met or corresponded with Patrick Buchanan?
If so, what does he think of this movement you spearheaded?
I haven't met him Personally, but we have we've had some indirect correspondence But he likes it.
He liked the Groyper Wars.
Justazumar says, in your experience, what are the blackest cars?
Blacks are oppressed, but I always see them in a Mercedes or BMW.
If not, then those with a Nissan Altima or Chrysler 300 with loud subwoofers, of course.
Um, I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm not really a car guy, so I don't really know what the stereotype is.
But yeah, I usually see them in nice cars.
DiabetesRespector says, this question has been weighing on me lately.
Why does God create ugly and vapid people like Alex Clark?
I don't know, man.
It's one of the mysteries.
It's one of the many mysteries.
And it creates suffering.
I don't know why he would create an abomination like that.
Mac Man says Adam was a total simp, but if he never listened to Eve, we wouldn't be able to watch America First with Nicholas J Fuentes.
Yeah, but you know, he'd also be in like the Garden of Eden, so I think that'd be a little better.
Populous Paul says hi Nick.
I've known about AF for months from YouTube clips, but I always thought nicolasjfuences.com was your only site So I assumed watching the show live was a subscriber only feature glad to be one of the few Lucky ones who managed to find AF live few Few we have thousands of people watching the show every night I'm glad you found it I guess
Based Coops is glad to have you back my nig just got my gun rights back open carrying my tactical FN 509 with the 25 round mag hanging out because fuck libtards and America bitch Based good for you Mark says, do not comply.
A nation without bodily integrity is a slave state.
We love you, Nick.
You are a champion.
Thanks for all you do.
You're a legend in the making.
AFCIK.
No eagles.
So true, King.
Thank you, my friend.
You're a champion, too, buddy.
You're a fighter.
And you're right.
Jane Doe says, thanks for all the content.
Buy yourself a beef roll.
Thanks.
unidentified
Thanks.
nick fuentes
I can't get a beef roll.
The place that used to sell them closed by me.
Do you mean a beef sandwich or a beef roll?
Because they are different.
There was this one good place that had really good beef rolls.
And they tore it down and built a parking lot.
C Fern says, Hey Nick, long time no super chat.
And there was a girl that worked there who was kind of hot actually.
And that's the cool thing about some of these Italian places is you go there and they have like their daughter working there.
Let's go and and it's that said I feel like that's a rarity because especially in Chicago all you see is like Hispanic girls and black girls and stuff and So I went to this bakery over the weekend this Italian bakery to get a you know to get some stuff and I
I go there and there's this young girl with like an Italian horn necklace cute Italian girl and I'm like you know this is this is returning to tradition here you know and same thing I used to go to that place and get the beef roll and there was a girl there I told you my other girlfriend right I have my girlfriend at the Japanese place I'm cheating on her with my girlfriend at the beef roll place and now it's all gone now it's all over
So, I guess that's where I'll meet my wife.
People are always like, aren't you worried about getting a wife?
No, because I'm just gonna patronize the same bakery for 10 years, and I'll eventually marry one of the girls that works there.
Or something like that, okay?
It'll be like that Dean Martin song, you know?
Or no, it'll be like that Louis Prima song.
What am I thinking?
It'll be like that Louis Prima song, you know?
The waitress at the pizzeria.
That'll be me.
That'll be me!
That's real, and that's real, and that happens, well, it used to happen all the time, but that'll be the case.
I'll come in, I'll come in with my flashy, you know, stuff, and I'll come in like a nice suit and like rings, and I'll order, I'll have a big appetite, I'll order a lot of sub sandwiches and pizza and stuff, and, uh, and that's how it'll happen.
It'll be a classic Italian love story, okay?
That's what it's gonna be.
Jaden says incel, by the way.
I'm fantasizing here!
I'm fantasizing, okay?
I am an incel.
You know, Jaden always wants to take away my incel card.
Jayden feels so secure, you know, because he's got hot girls eating out of the palms of his hands because he's 6'2"!
He's 6'2", and everyone knows it, and he wants everyone to know it, and, oh, and he knows it, and he's got 10 out of 10s eating out of the palm of his hands!
Eating out of the palms of his hands!
But he won't let me be an incel!
Even though, even though, Even though I am, and even though, you know, nobody wants anything to do with me.
I'm like Aladdin.
I'm like Street Rat.
Get away from me, Street Rat!
You know?
But he won't even let me have that!
He gets it all, and black-pilled incels like me get nothing!
That's the way of the world.
Those who have will have more, and those who do not will have less.
They'll have everything taken from them.
So... It's okay, it's a natural order of things.
unidentified
But...
nick fuentes
Anyway, so I can, I can dream, can't I?
I can dream!
But that's what it is.
It's just like The Temptations, just my imagination.
Just like Marvin Gaye, distant lover.
You know, it's all very, and it's all, and it all comes full circle.
So.
Anyway.
See, we're not getting beef rolls anymore.
I'm not getting the beef roll anymore.
It's okay.
It's okay.
On to the next.
On to the next beef roll.
Let's see.
Foy Lee says, been watching your show since 2018.
I'm a pharmacist and starting to work on a new career.
The American healthcare industry is a cruel joke and most people in it are debt slaves, scum, and becoming traitors to humanity.
These people should be held in the same regard as journalists and feds.
Fuck them.
Thank you for helping us resist this medical tyranny.
07, excuse me.
Thank you, King.
I appreciate it.
Love you, buddy.
Yeah, screw the pharmaceuticals.
The whole thing, man.
It's all a bunch of BS.
07's King, you got this.
You're right.
They're all in on it.
The whole society.
You know, one of these days a real rain is going to come and wash the scum off the streets.
C Fern says, long time no Super Chat.
Just wanted to let you know that I started learning Brazilian Jiu Jitsu so I could put Libtards in arm bars.
When you are the president, I will be your champion.
Also, did you watch the last Evangelion movie that gets the C Fern seal of approval?
I haven't watched it yet.
Maybe I'll watch it tonight or something.
I'm trying to get Jaden to watch Evangelions and I'll re-watch it and then I'll watch it because I haven't seen the show in years.
So I kind of want to refresh and if I'm going to watch it, it's like I'll probably watch it with Jaden because he hasn't seen it and he wants to watch it.
Maybe I'll just have to watch it by myself.
I don't know.
But I'm dying to see the new movie.
Because I didn't like the third rebuild.
It was a little too abstract for me.
Loafer with the big super chat, thank you so much!
07s.
No message, but 07s.
Dust Rushers says Beardson is acting like a fucking e-girl.
No, he's not.
I don't know what that even means.
I will not have any Beardson countersign going on here.
Beardson is a good friend of mine, okay?
And I don't know where that's coming from.
You have to elaborate on that in another Super Chat.
Noah Nooner says, tomorrow I have a team meeting for work and my gut tells me it's about the VACs.
I will resist the VACs to the end.
In the event they do fire me and people like me, what are the next steps?
God bless!
Well, you gotta go into the meeting, see what happens.
I would say get fired, and then you have to figure it out.
What do you mean, what are the next steps?
If they fire me, what are the next steps?
What do you mean?
You know, whenever people ask me this question, it sounds like they're saying, I'm going to get vaxxed.
Because it's like, well, what do I do?
Well, I don't know.
I'm not you.
I can't prescribe something to every man and woman in America who's going to get fired for the vax.
But to me, it's like an imperative.
The consequences really are not relevant.
Because, you know, it's like if you're gonna get the vax, you are a slave.
And okay, you can make that decision, but I don't know, you just like can't talk to us anymore.
You can't say that you have any convictions anymore because you will not stand for anything if you're willing to... Well, I don't want to get fired from my job.
So, I mean, what are you not going to do to keep your job?
I mean, what lengths will you not go to to keep your job?
You know what I'm saying?
You're prerogative.
You're prerogative.
But you make it harder on everybody else that wants to resist.
Because the more people that go along with it, the harder it is for the few people that resist it.
But that's your choice.
But when people say, well, what do I do next?
Well, I don't know.
I'm not in your position.
I mean, I don't know what you do, I don't know what your income looks like, I don't know what your expenses are, I don't know what your skills... I mean, how am I supposed to know that when people ask me that?
They're in the military.
Well, it's illegal for me!
Well, I'm not in the military.
I don't know the rules in the military.
You know the rules better than I do.
But you, fundamentally, you have a big decision to make.
Do you stand for something or do you stand for nothing?
Do you have bodily autonomy or are you completely owned?
I'm not saying that as a taunt, but I mean, it is a big deal.
And you have your choice.
It's your choice.
But if you watch the show and take it seriously, I mean, you'll figure it out.
You'll figure out what comes next.
And some people are not going to like it.
And it's not going to be fun.
And it's not going to be easy.
And it's probably going to suck.
But this is the price that you pay for your convictions, if you believe them.
So, I don't know what the next steps are for you.
I don't know what that means.
If they fire me, what are the next steps?
For you?
For me?
unidentified
For who?
nick fuentes
So, I mean, I hope it works out for you, but that's always what I'm hearing is this reluctance.
It's like, well, what next?
I mean, I don't know, dude.
But the hope is that enough people refuse the V.A.C.S.
that they'll back off.
You know, that you'll call their bluff and they won't fire you or they'll bring you back or something like that.
The hope is that enough people refuse the V.A.C.S.
that they either have to indefinitely stall the mandate going into effect and firing people and everything or they do that and, you know, the whole society suffers as a consequence.
You know, maybe they have to change their course a little bit.
But the only thing that's gonna, it's only gonna work if it happens en masse.
It only is gonna work if massive amounts of people refuse.
Otherwise, it's not gonna work.
But either way, but once again, that is really irrespective of the choice you have to make.
It's not like, oh, well, it's not gonna work, so I'll get vaxxed.
It's like, even if it doesn't work, you either are making that decision or you're, you know, you still have to make that decision.
Super Lionhearts is Nick Fuentes' bobblehead.
Yeah, yeah.
Kenneth Starks is if I say 13 soldiers are blown up in Afghanistan, nobody panics because it's all part of the plan.
But some small windows in the Capitol get broken.
Everyone loses their minds.
Yeah, true.
Groymaster Flex says, Hey, what's up, Nick?
Hope everything's going well.
My company sent out a letter shortly after Biden's speech and let everyone know they will be fired for not being vaxxed.
Wicked liberal company, those who gives a shit.
Hope they go under.
God bless.
I'm sorry to hear that, man.
Good luck.
I hope it goes well for you.
But hopefully, you know, if you get enough people on board to, you know, get fired by refusing the vax, maybe they'll Maybe we'll turn it around.
Because, you know, honestly $14,000 fine is a lot, but depending on what the fine details are, it might be worth it if, you know, you lose like half your workforce.
So I don't necessarily know that companies are in this position where they can't resist.
I mean, in other words, it's not over, you know.
By no means is the vaccine mandate the law of the land.
We're still in a period where it could be challenged.
Gaddafi says it is worth it, at least if it snowballs into more of a mass movement.
Europeans have been protesting en masse and it's working.
Denmark ended all COVID measures and the UK regulators just announced no further lockdowns and walked back youth vax mandates.
Yeah, it can't work.
The problem is there's just nothing really organized here that's popping off, which is unfortunate.
Space King says war chest!
Thanks.
Superchats for the war chest.
Seth Abbott says, nationalism, not globalism.
So true.
Theo says, Nick, sorry if this sounds gay, but two years ago when I was 17, I was addicted to opiates and today I started my job as a legislative assistant at my state capitol.
You red-pilling me was a direct cause of me getting involved in politics, so I just wanted to say thanks for what you do for us Zoomers.
Well, you're welcome, King.
I'm glad to hear that.
I don't know why that's gay.
I mean, That definitely sucks being addicted to opiates.
I don't know if I call that gay per se, but I'm glad to hear you turned your life around.
Good for you, King.
Stay vigilant though.
Stay vigilant.
Don't, uh...
Gotta stay on the right course, but good for you.
Curtis says, keep up the good work.
With this VAX mandate, should I get out of Michigan and go to Florida or stay for the midterms?
Great work you do, mate.
I'll go to Florida.
Stay for the midterms.
The midterms don't matter, dude.
You're gonna vote and swing it in Michigan?
I don't know, man.
unidentified
I just moved to Florida.
nick fuentes
Well, that's kind of a non-sequitur.
family killed more Americans in World War II, Korean War, Vietnam, Gulf Wars, 9-11, war on terrorism altogether, and boomers still love Jews, LOL.
Well, that's kind of a non sequitur.
I see what you're saying, but that's kind of a reductive way of looking at it.
Joker says, I honestly don't believe the Delta variant even exists.
It's way too conveniently timed and it just seems completely fake Anyways, I'm always happy to watch the show.
Love you.
God bless.
I agree.
I don't buy it either.
I think it's fake I think the whole thing's fake Kenneth says It's about to sneeze Kenneth says I hear some argue.
Why would the government kill their servants with the Vax the goal the Vax is Is to keep people stuck on health care with consistent health problems.
Big Pharma rakes in those Fed bucks.
Yeah, see, I don't know if I buy that.
You know, when people come up with... They vax people so that it would make them sick, so that they would... I mean, I don't know.
I think they're... I think they're greedy, but I don't tend to believe in, you know, that kind of convoluted stuff.
It's possible, but it just seems to me to be a little too sophisticated.
Yeah, I mean, it's coming.
says hey Nick just heads up one of my very good friend's brothers is a corporal in the army and recently him as well as 50 other soldiers were taken aside by their sergeant and asked if they would be willing to check door to door for citizen vaccination status what's worse is at least half of them said yes stay safe out there geez well thanks for the super chat yeah I mean it's coming they're already doing that in Australia they have helicopters patrolling
They have soldiers patrolling the streets.
So that's already happening in other countries.
It'll happen here too.
Zoomers says, was watching the show then my internet went off from Tropical Storm Nicholas.
True.
Kai Clips.
Yeah, I increasingly, I'm with you.
I look down on people that aren't involved.
If you don't see it by now, you're right.
You're just not gonna see it.
hesitant two years ago was slightly more understandable, but if you don't tap in now, you won't.
I agree.
Yeah, I increasingly, I'm with you, I look down on people that aren't involved.
If you don't see it by now, you're right, you're just not going to see it.
And I'm going to not have a lot of sympathy for people that aren't on board at this point in the future.
Super Lionheart says, "Google gets over 10,000 H-1B visas with an average salary of $140,000.
I don't understand how college students become debt slaves hoping for a good job when corporations would rather hire a street shitter.
Yeah, I mean... Yeah, I don't like when people call them street shitters because it's like, that to me seems unnecessarily vulgar.
unidentified
You know.
nick fuentes
I know what you're saying, but I don't know.
That's just a little...
I don't think that's a good look for us.
I know what you're saying, though.
When it comes to that, everybody's roped into the college game.
People get roped into college to get a sociology degree.
Not even like people say, underwater basket weaving!
People get roped into college to get a political science degree.
How many of these degrees are actually going to produce value?
I mean, you're talking about even if someone gets a STEM degree, they're still going to face competition from immigrants and foreign visa holders and stuff like that.
So, I mean, those are the few jobs that college is actually worthwhile to get.
And even those, there's competition.
Even those, they're being replaced.
But, um... But yeah, that, uh...
It's really more systemic even than that.
at. Ky Clips says, "MFers were sacrificed, they're first born to the cult of peer-reviewed studies, but start making excuses when you mention the replicability crisis, science is fake and gay." True.
Yeah, I mean, it's like, you can take any data set and any study and produce any outcome that you want.
You know, people go to imright.com and say, "Well, my study says this.
And you know what's funny is, you can play that game with these people all day long, and ultimately, they always go back to, well, I'm gonna go with the consensus, I'm gonna go with the majority.
So, it's like, well, why don't you just say that?
I mean, why pretend like you are actually looking at the issue and the data, and, you know, just say that it's about credentialism, you know?
Because that's always what they go back to.
Like, when I was arguing with Destiny, for example, I think we talked about the Holocaust on the Ralph Retort.
And I, of course, believe the Holocaust happened exactly the way they said it.
But I was like, what about David Irving?
I mean, this guy's like a world-class historian, regarded as one of the best World War II historians ever, and he doesn't believe it.
And Destiny's like, well, the majority of historians don't!
You're telling me that the consensus is wrong?
It's like, okay, well then you're not arguing about Peer-reviewed anything.
You're not arguing about methodology or any of that.
And the same with Vosh.
I see Fat Gay Retard do the same thing.
Well, I'm gonna go with what the majority of... And they don't have a study about what the majority says.
That's just what they presume, because that's the mainstream narrative.
So that's all it's about.
Machine elf just get a leash on your dog Beardson.
Here's three more dollars for the feds to confiscate.
unidentified
Whoa.
nick fuentes
Whoa, is that supposed to be?
What is the last part even supposed to mean here's three more dollars for the feds to confiscate What is that supposed to mean?
Yeah, I mean, I'm a political dissident.
I'm targeted by the feds.
I Don't know what that that drive-by shot is even supposed to mean I You know honestly if I'm getting stuff like this from people I mean that shows Beardson's doing the right thing Beardson has sussed out so many fakers over the past few years Patrick Casey and Honestly, you know in the past week red pill gaming.
I think making some valid criticisms about culture war criminal so I don't know.
Can someone elaborate on what the problem is here exactly?
I mean, I know some people don't care for Beardson.
I know he upsets people.
Because he does stir up a lot of drama and shits on some people.
But, I mean, I'm failing to see where he's wrong.
I mean, that's really the issue.
And why don't people just come right out with it?
I mean, isn't this supposed to be internet blood sports and everything?
You got all these people, they come in with these gay little, get a leash on beards and this kind of stuff.
Why don't you just say what's going on?
Why don't you just say what the problem is?
You know, I mean, there's not... Here's $3 for the feds to confiscate.
I mean, I'm a millionaire.
I don't even know what that's supposed to mean.
But, yeah, I'm still waiting to hear where the guy's been wrong.
Let me see what's in the live chat.
that.
What even he do?
Yeah, I don't know.
Maybe he creates trauma instead of sussing it out.
I don't think so.
I think he susses it out.
CWC attack was uncalled for.
I disagree.
Beardson never misses.
Yeah, he never has.
Beardson's been, and listen, you know, a lot of the people criticizing Beardson, he's been around a lot longer than most.
And people do well to remember that.
Same with Baked Alaska.
A lot of, Groyper Come Lately's got a lot to say about people that have been in this since they were in fucking diapers.
Since before they ever, and that's always what it is, it's always, there's a word for this, it's entryism.
Everybody likes to come in, they've been here for a year, they've been here for six months, and they have so much to say.
And, you know, the questions I would say is, how long have you been in this?
How long have you been doing politics?
And what have you done?
What do you have to show for it?
When have you been right?
Because, you know, Beardson, I understand where some people are coming from.
And, you know, I would say that what me and Beardson do is basically separate.
Because if you watch his stream, it's not about politics.
He plays video games, he comments on video games, it's even about movies and things.
You know, Beardson, he's a friend of mine, and we stream together, and I would consider him part of our friend group, but he's not a political spokesperson.
He doesn't pretend to be, you know?
He would be somebody who I would consider adjacent, like others.
And this is understandable.
People like to pretend they don't know what the nature of that is, because, you know, they think that obfuscating that You know, makes their argument.
But I think everybody understands that premise.
So I consider what we do to basically be separate.
Just like with Baked Alaska.
He's another perfect example.
People try to do that guilt by association with Baked Alaska for years.
How could you be friends with Baked Alaska?
It's like Baked Alaska does an IRL stream.
You know, he goes out there with the N-word playing on the loudspeaker or whatever, and it's an IRL stream.
And people know what that is.
Ice Poseidon and other IRL streamers.
I wouldn't do that.
You know, I did one stream with him.
It was a crossover event.
It was fun.
It was a one-time thing.
But I wouldn't do that.
I don't generally do that.
And he's not out there as a political activist.
He's out there as an entertainer.
He's not out there as a political spokesperson.
He's out there as a cultural figure, a countercultural figure.
And people see the value in that.
Clips of him go viral all the time.
Most recently, uh, when he was in that convenience store and the nigga song starts playing when he was explained to that girl and based in Redfield means he's getting shared on TikTok.
He's getting millions of views on TikTok.
He goes viral every other week and it's people that don't see him.
They don't even know he's baked Alaska.
It's just funny internet content.
It's a different genre.
People understand that.
He's my friend.
He's been around for years.
And what I'll say about Beardson and Baked Alaska is they've been around forever.
They've been around longer than me.
Baked Alaska's been in this longer than I have.
You know?
When I was in high school, he was doing Milo Yiannopoulos' college tour.
And going to Trump rallies, and he was at the Deplora- When I first got into college, he was getting in a fight with Cernovich about the Deplora Ball saying Jews run the media.
And he was at Charlottesville.
How many of you guys were at Charlottesville?
I don't know.
Charlottesville veteran he almost lost his eyesight there and people come in and they challenge and they say he this guy's a grifter The guy lost everything.
He lost his job.
He lost his eyesight.
He lost his friends You know some drama with his family No job prospects.
Look what happened to Sean McCaffrey.
You think that's easy?
You know Sean Tried to get in the military and the Huffington Post wrote a hit piece about him because he was in Identity Europa five years ago And that's the level of sacrifice that people have been in this for five years or on.
That's the level of skin in the game that they're on.
He was at Charlottesville.
He almost lost his eyesight there.
People call him a grifter.
He was supposed to be part of the alt-right with Deplorable and Jeff Giza money and everything, and he split because he said Jews run the media on Twitter and caused a big stink over that.
He can't get a job now because of the Wikipedia entry and the ADL shit that follows him, and they harass him in the same way.
And people say, oh, you know, this guy, he's been doing this since 2015.
Beardson, Beardson's another one, you know, he's been streaming since before I did in the Thought Wars, the Optics Wars.
He was just like Ricky Vaughn and me and others.
He was instrumental in the so-called Optics War, Thought War, you know, the major sort of conversations that I think undermined the alt-right and the terrible leadership there.
Big part of that.
I don't know that it would have played out the same way without the weekly sweat, if I'm telling the truth.
And same thing with the e-girl thing.
You know, I couldn't count on a lot of people during the e-girl wars.
Very few people.
But you know who was always there?
Beardson.
Beardson got it.
Even people who I consider close friends of mine didn't get it at the time.
People I love, love.
Good friends of mine.
But didn't get it.
And James Alston.
We were in business together.
Didn't get it.
Wouldn't back me up.
And there are a lot of people like that.
And there's still people like that.
So, that's what I'll say about Beardson.
And he's in, you know.
It would be very easy for me, always, always.
I've been doing this for five years.
And it's, this is not the first time that somebody's gotten the guilt by association thing over me.
Oh, well, your friend did something.
Your friend is causing drama.
Your friend said whatever.
And it would be very easy for me to throw him under the bus and say, oh, I disavow Beardsoy.
You know, whatever.
And just you know and not get that criticism anymore, but you know this thing is built on loyalty and as I said earlier it's life is personal and politics is personal and what we're doing is very personal and I don't know where people get off with this you know like I said Groyper come lately suddenly they know everything and they've got a big problem with everybody and the way things are running and so on and
You know, so if I saw there was a big problem going on, you know, I would address that with Beardson or whoever privately.
But, you know, I think people ought to get a little bit of a sense of perspective.
I think, you know, all the people that complain so much about e-drama, they're the ones that are the most invested in it.
You know, Beardson does a stream calling somebody out.
This is a minor thing.
And people think it's a world-ending development.
You know, for the people that are so concerned about e-drama being stirred up, they really seem to blow it out of proportion.
So I'll just say that much.
If I thought it was some, if I thought it was some big issue, you know, believe me, I would address it.
But, you know, what is supposed to be the MO?
The MO is supposed to be, we throw people under the bus, we're supposed to just reward people that come in and think they know it all.
Every, every groyper come lately who wants to bandwagon and make a few bucks streaming, we're supposed to what, roll out the red carpet and execute everybody that's been here for five years?
I don't think so.
Loyalty will always be rewarded with loyalty.
That's how it works.
No matter what.
And if there was a problem, and if I thought there was a problem, I would address it.
I would address it privately.
That would be my job, not yours.
That would be my prerogative.
If I thought there was an issue going on, you know, I would go and talk to whoever I need to talk to and we would sort it out.
But certainly I wouldn't be throwing anybody under the bus.
Because, you know, some asshole who doesn't even like me is getting criticized or something.
And that's, I'm not referring to any one person, but there's lots of examples like that.
People said the same thing about Patrick Casey.
While he's, while he's threatening to leak direct messages, while he's telling people information about a very sensitive situation, which at the time he knew nothing about, and so on.
And people were saying, oh, Beardson caused all these problems.
And he got Patrick Big Mouth Casey leaking everything on a live stream and lying about some things, leaking and threatening to leak other things.
Total treachery, by the way.
So, and Beardson sussed that out.
He was right from the beginning on that one.
So, in politics, that's the most important thing.
Knowing who your friends are, knowing who your enemies are.
It's as simple as that.
That's fundamental.
Number one.
And everything else comes after, really.
So anyway, I don't know what your little gay passive-aggressive drive-by shot is all about, but you sound like a faggot.
Anime Rapist says, have you noticed how Tim Pool has started shilling for the VAC saying how he thinks it's amazing?
Tim Pool?
More like Tim Pooh.
He's probably just trying to keep his YouTube channel.
I think it's as simple as that.
Mai Tai Gruyper says, did my first big Model UN conference over the weekend as Russia and the WHO with the Vax topic got third place.
By the way, indigas who try to make excuses and justify Vax are cringey and retarded.
Okay.
Well his superchat was from Friday, I think.
The first one I read.
So I guess my advice, that's for the next conference then.
First Gruyper division says, let's go!
Anglo-Asian says, hey guys, what if tomorrow we said no superchats?
A look on Nick's face will be epic.
Honestly, don't get me wrong.
I we you know, I like the super chats.
It funds the show.
We need the super chats to fund the show So a part of me would be like ah, geez, but another part of me like wow 60-minute show not bad But you know do keep sending the super chats.
It helps us Keep the show going So it is necessary Don't believe it wasn't necessary.
You know, I think we would change the structure a little bit.
I Don't dox yourself in chats as I've always hated losers speaking as though they were qualified to have an opinion Thank you for speaking the truth in this dishonest world.
God bless homie.
Well, thanks man.
Yeah, I mean don't get me wrong.
Everybody can say what they want and everyone can criticize but You know on strictly operational matters You know I think you have to have a really solid case if you're going to criticize somebody if you're not succeeding yourself.
It's not to say that, you know, if you're not so successful that you can't have an opinion or maybe that your opinion isn't valid necessarily.
I, you know, you tend to prioritize people's opinion if they have a proven track record, a demonstrated record of competence.
That's number one.
And if you don't have that, you really better back up what you're saying.
You really better have a good argument.
And, you know, I've always just believed in directness.
I don't buy into the BS, you know, the personal stuff, the petty stuff, you know.
When it comes to anything.
When it comes to things like the Beardson thing, or the CWC thing, or the show, or whatever, and the movement, and IBS, and whatever, to me, I'm always just very direct.
And what I don't like is passive-aggressive.
I don't like people hiding their true intentions.
I don't like people that have these criticisms that are unfounded and not really well thought out.
I just don't like that kind of stuff.
If somebody wants to take a shot, take a shot.
Say something, make your argument, make your case, and you know what?
I would honestly respect that.
And at least then, I could evaluate it and say, hmm, well, is that person right?
Is that person wrong?
I'd appreciate it if it were done in private on certain matters, but you know what?
In public, I, you know, it's the internet.
I'm not one of these people that says like, huh, that's against the rules!
You know, but I just hate liars.
I hate people that conceal their real agenda.
I hate passive-aggressive.
So...
If people got something to say, say it.
And that's been a thing lately with this RPG, CWC drama, and other kinds of things.
It's like everybody, you know, it seems like people want to say something, but they also don't want to get on my bad side.
I don't know.
It's all very gay.
That's what I'll say.
I've been trying to, you know, do this show.
We're working on things you wouldn't believe.
We're talking to people you wouldn't believe.
And then to have all this ankle biting and all this nonsense going on.
It's just so... It's just... It's ridiculous.
But, you know, success is its own argument.
So, I'll just let the results speak for themselves.
As I always have.
I'll participate in the E-Drama along the way because I think it's fun, but...
But honestly, I disdain a lot of the concern trolling and everybody's so concerned and there's all this, you know, gossipy kind of stuff.
I mean, like I said, it's kind of fun to participate in, but people take it too seriously.
And ultimately, the success is the evidence in itself.
You know, there's nothing on my Wikipedia page about E-drama.
There's nothing written in the newspapers about the E-drama.
And certainly, you know, the great things that America First has done.
It's happening irrespective of these ridiculous squabbles that people, you know, blow out of proportion.
So.
Anyway.
Mekasalt Groipers says, Despicable Me, Grouchy Leader with Yellow Minions.
America First, Grouchy Leader with Green Groiper Minions.
Curious.
Similar.
Definitely similar.
I think my fans are kind of like the Minions, for sure.
Eddie Van Graham says, what are your thoughts on these hundreds of videos of crowds chanting, fuck Joe Biden, at concerts, sports events, and marches, including one in New York City of all places?
I'm going to go ahead and say, based?
I think it's based.
I love it.
It's good.
The population's in rebellion.
We just need them to actually do something, you know?
Because the discontent is there.
It just has to be...
Actualized.
Has to be mobilized.
Nathaniel says J6 was like 9-11 in the sense that the federal government planned both of them, but beyond that I don't see too many similarities.
Yeah.
Yep.
Kaiser Clark says any chance of a viewer count being added to the show?
Yeah, that'll come with the platform.
So that's gonna come in like two, three, four weeks.
But yeah the platform is coming online imminently like I said we'll be doing a beta test probably this month in September and the beta test will be we're gonna bring on a couple of streamers introduce the home page and some new features and then we're gonna see how that goes we're gonna work out some of the bugs you know we're gonna make sure it works and then
Depending on how long that takes to make sure it's running smoothly then we're gonna do a full launch and that's when we're gonna start bringing on more streamers and start fleshing out more features and things like that and we'll sort of like officially launch the platform but the beta test will be happening I believe this month so not gonna say 100% because it's always like oh you know it's a week longer than we anticipated it's a couple weeks longer than we anticipated but
We've been doing some tests and the UX team has been working really hard and the dev teams been working really hard and from what I've been told we we should have a beta test before the end of this month and like I said the viewer count should come I think then or when the official launch happens but yeah it's coming
We're trying to, we're working on subscriptions, we're working on super chats, we're working on getting on the streamers, the home page, working on, and I think you guys would rather have those features first, but the view count is coming too.
Uh, Traxton says, cool show guy!
Whoa!
Thanks.
Bloated Gamings says, my friend and I got withdrawn from university over the vaccine in Canada.
Is this what the elite really wants?
More people who got fucked by the system with nothing to lose?
How can they sleep at night?
I think they just don't care.
I think they are not threatened by it, and they don't care.
Jake says, hey big guy, not sure if you've heard, but a group of people from a county in California went to vote just to find out they'd already voted.
Sounds familiar?
That's right, GOP is being cucked again.
Will it ever end?
They'll take over the nation.
I didn't hear that story, but no surprise.
And that's voting for you, right?
That's, you know, we'll get them in the midterms!
Okay, sure you will.
John Smith says, what is the most compelling or interesting argument for us living on a flat plane, not a planet?
I don't know.
I'm not a flat earther.
So I don't, I'm not convinced by it.
I'm not, I'm not really interested.
None of those arguments are really compelling to me.
Two Two says, what's good my nigga?
Hope you are getting enough sleep right now.
I am cozy in my bed with my soft blankie listening to my favorite show.
Hopefully you're able to do the same.
Well, I will later, if this show ever ends.
We're almost in the third hour here.
SoCal Mike says, maybe get a neck harness and work out your neck with resistance bands just in order to set myself.
Everyone forgets the neck workout and the gains happen quickly.
Great show tonight, by the way.
Thanks.
Maybe I'll give that a try.
I'll start working out the neck.
Or the Nick.
Working out the Nick.
FortniteBurgerMan says, hey Nick, are you thinking of playing the new season of Fortnite?
Not really.
Maybe I'll try it.
Oscar says, thanks for helping me red pill my vegan girlfriend.
Much love from down under.
By the way, you should check out Pauline Hanson.
She's like Australia's Trump, but more based on COVID.
A female politician?
Sounds right up my alley.
Hey, love you too though.
Natsock Tyrones is maturing is realizing incels are the real chads.
I think incels are the real incels.
Tenrio says, shit nigga, your black vernacular is the best.
I'm still listening to the last Super Chat I sent and I haven't cacked that hard in a long time.
You should change your name to Naquan Fuentes.
Naquan, yeah.
I like that.
Well, thanks, King.
It's high praise coming from you, because you're a real New York nigga.
I appreciate it.
Coming from you, you know, that's high praise.
You're from New York, that's where the real niggas be from my nigga.
Well, thank you King.
I appreciate it Love you big guy and first Texans as I got to meet some gripers at the Dan Crenshaw event this weekend It's so true that gripers are everywhere in America first as inevitable to the gripers.
I met you know who you are.
Hi It's true.
They are everywhere.
The damage has been done even if they kill me even if I like disappeared Damage has been done.
I mean the the signal has gotten out the message is out there.
No, don't get me wrong.
I'm not done and You know, I'm that's the good thing.
The good news is I'm still in it and you know We're still pushing the envelope and we're still building the infrastructure and everything But all of it is to say like we've reached the the the breakout capacity You know what?
I mean like we've reached the breakout potential and so we have already you know We already have liftoff and now it's just seeing it through to the end.
But we're, I mean, we're there.
The seed has been planted.
It's like in Inception, you know, the beginning monologue when Leonardo DiCaprio says, what's the most resilient, what is it?
The most resilient parasite, an idea.
You know, that's, that's what we've done essentially.
So, L.I.
Refugee says, hey Nick, love the stream.
Thanks.
Hey, love you too, buddy.
Dread Robbie says, I don't know if my earlier Super Chad registered, but either way, have a good night.
I sent it this afternoon on accident when I meant to copy it to paste later.
If it did register and you did end up reading it, good night either way.
I think we read it.
Good night.
Matty G says, remember a few years back when that Asian American Chad went beast mode on those white sluts who didn't notice he was a Supreme Gentleman?
Never forget.
unidentified
If hoes don't want you, then hop into the BMW and show the hoes what they're missing.
nick fuentes
Booyah!
unidentified
No, no, no.
nick fuentes
Disavow.
I disavow.
I disavow all of the violence.
unidentified
So, no.
nick fuentes
I disavow.
That's not funny.
It's not funny.
Stabbing your roommate to death and running people over with a BMW.
There's nothing funny about that.
There's nothing funny about doing that.
But, you know, there, he, well, no, no.
unidentified
No, I'm gonna leave it at that.
nick fuentes
I'm gonna leave it at that.
Let's just leave it at that and say I disavow.
unidentified
I'll leave it at that.
nick fuentes
Well, I'll just say, no, I disavow all violence.
The Supreme Gentleman.
Oh, man.
Salvador, see I'm such a freethinker.
You know, this whole society is so retarded.
You're not even ready.
You can't even handle all this freethinking.
You can't handle it.
The DOJ can't handle it.
FBI can't handle it.
If I were really to freethink, one of these days I'm gonna be freethinking so hard my power levels will just be unrestricted.
unidentified
And that'll be a good time.
nick fuentes
Anyway.
Salvador says, but Nick what if my close family or friend gets vaccinated and I don't want to catch their spike proteins?
Am I a bastard for not wanting to be around them?
I told them not to get it.
You can take things to diminish that.
Like I think I heard pine needle tea is good for that and zinc and there's some other stuff you could take that helps with that.
Blonde Roy versus regardless of whoever was behind 9-11.
Let's pray for the victims Imagine having to choose whether to jump 100 stories or burn alive Thanks for that.
So true Great show tonight Nikki the best of what you do so true.
That is so true.
Thank you.
I am the best of what I do but It is tragic, but I'm just more interested in the... I mean, it goes without saying.
It's tragic.
Pray for the victims and all that.
But I mean, is that really... Is that really content for the show?
You know, so I agree with you, but... You know.
It happened 20 years ago.
We're talking, I mean, the gist of the show is really more about the comparison.
But you're right, but you're right.
Pray for the victims.
As it's true, whoever killed them, it was American civilians that died, and it was awful.
But thanks a lot.
I appreciate it.
Punished Bob says, Punished gang, the cump says hi.
Also, I say hi.
Hey Bob, how's it going?
Haven't heard from Bob in a long time.
Good guy.
Singus Biggles, the CDC, just put out the most recent first dose vaccine numbers on Saturday, one day after Biden's mandate.
120,000 got their first dose.
The previous Saturday, 235,000 people got their first dose.
Mandate is counterproductive.
Very wide-pilling.
unidentified
Nice.
nick fuentes
Good to hear it.
So it's not working, it sounds like, right?
SoCal Mike says, Big agree on R&B.
Grew up listening to Commodores and Lionel Richie.
Her parents played it all the time.
Ingrained.
Love my classic country, too, but sometimes it's R&B night.
David Ruffin, cool as fuck, too.
Hey, now we're talking.
David Ruffin.
We love David Ruffin and the Commodores, too.
I'm with you on that.
Good stuff!
See, SoCal Mike gets it.
Now, I didn't think I'd hear that tonight.
That's good stuff.
Blonde Groiper says, What does David Ruffin sing?
Does he sing... What is it?
It's What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?
Or is it... Well, what is it that he sings?
unidentified
Or is it the... Something's in my tongue.
nick fuentes
Walk away from love.
That's it.
It's a good one.
Blonde Roy versus also whoever sent that super and Zoom by the Commodores.
One of the all-time best.
Blonde Groyper says also ever sent that super chat last week about wanting to wear matching AF PJs with you was beyond cringe Once you're ready to lose the incel status.
I'm free to be your future first lady.
Ha ha ha ha ha So funny that's so wow, that's so funny Hilarious My incel status is involuntary.
It's in the name.
That's where the in comes from.
It's involuntary.
A pick-me, a pick-me blonde groyper.
That other girl with the matching PJs, that was cringe, but I'm ready to be the first... I'll tell you, when I'm ready for the first lady, for the first groyper or whatever, you'll believe me, everybody will know, alright?
When you're ready to lose your incel status.
I'll never lose my incel status, alright?
Women coming in and talking to me like that.
Got the wrong idea.
It's the wrong approach.
I'll tell you that straight up.
When you're ready to lose your incel status.
As if.
As if.
As if that's ever gonna happen.
You're right, you're right about the PJs, but... I love when women go, I'm not like that.
Women, literally women's whole identity is, I'm not like the rest.
I saw a video today on TikTok of a guy that made a boxing glove out of rebar.
Whenever I hear that, he made a boxing glove out of rebar, and he was like smashing bricks with it, and he broke like a potted plant with it.
Whenever I hear, I'm not like the other girls, I don't want to hit you with a rebar boxing glove, but I do want to put one on and start breaking stuff when I hear that.
unidentified
I'm not like the other girls.
nick fuentes
I'm not cringe like the other girls.
There is this well-known E girl who was like, what the hell did she say to me?
I don't even want to repeat it because it makes me so fucking mad.
What did she say?
She texted me the stupidest thing ever.
Women have a tendency to do this.
It's like me and Jayden were watching The Sopranos the other day and it was the episode when Dr. Melfi says toodaloo to Tony Soprano, you know, she stopped seeing him as a
As a client and then she bumps into him at a restaurant and he's with his friends and she goes toodaloo because he's kind of rude to her And uh and women have no There's no shortage in a woman's ability to like embarrass herself and doing things like that now this super chat is not like that, but
There was this one e-girl where she said something to me so stupid So bad and like, you know, I'm sure like in her in her heart of hearts Maybe she knew his cringe even she could know his cringe.
But what the hell did she say?
She said something like Oh, man, I don't even want to say it.
It's like it's like cringe.
It makes you want to commit suicide.
It's cringe It's so bad.
It makes you want to hang yourself cringe.
unidentified
It's so bad.
nick fuentes
It makes you want to it's rope fuel, you know, and Cause women have no, like, they have no, there's no limit to their capacity to embarrass themselves doing stupid things.
And, uh, and I see this all day.
I see it all day on social media and I see it all day from women and from men.
unidentified
I know that no women and anyway, so I, this girl sent me this text and what the fuck did she say?
nick fuentes
She said something like, She said, hey NF, wanna get Big Macs and listen to Graduation together?
And then she like signed it in some really weird way.
And it was like... What do you think my reaction to that is gonna be?
unidentified
You think I'm gonna be like, oh boy!
My favorite album!
My favorite restaurant!
nick fuentes
I got maybe maybe it's underwhelming after all that build-up, but oh My god when I heard that let me let me see if I could pull it up.
Let me pull it up in my texts I probably still have it No, I don't Maybe it was on my Twitter DMS or something.
I don't have it on my texts.
I Must have screenshotted it.
Maybe it's somewhere.
I Oh my gosh, but I saw that and I want to blow my head off.
unidentified
Hey, want to get Big Max and listen to Graduation together?
nick fuentes
Hey, NF.
Something like that.
She's a nice person, don't get me wrong.
I don't like hate her as a person, but the line was so cringe.
The line was so bad.
unidentified
It was such a bad line.
nick fuentes
She was nice enough, you know.
And I'm friendly towards her and everything, but... But the line was so awful.
I don't even think I replied.
unidentified
I think I just ignored it.
nick fuentes
I don't know what people are thinking when they approach me with stuff like that and... I... You know, what you gotta understand about me, but listen, but listen, but listen.
Okay, but listen.
I am the way that I am.
It's not a good way to be.
It really isn't.
I mean, I'm a very just, uh...
I'm like a hater, I guess you could say.
I'm really not.
I'm really a lover, but however I was made, however I was built, I'm just very picky, you know?
And so the way that people say things and the way that people come across, I guess I am judgmental.
I guess I am very sort of judgmental about these things.
When people make grammatical errors or spelling errors, when people say something that doesn't quite make sense, when people repeat themselves, ask two questions, they go out on a limb and they make a fool out of themselves.
I guess I am sort of harsh when it comes to that stuff.
So, for your entertainment, it's very fun, but it's not a good way to be.
Because, you know, it's an innocent... She was just trying to make a connection.
She was just trying to say something nice.
She was trying to connect with me.
And, um...
But I don't know.
I guess I just have autism, I guess, or something.
But I mean, I looked at that as like a shot across the bow.
unidentified
And I was like, nope.
nick fuentes
I don't know what it is.
I don't know what it is.
But I'm just telling you, don't look at me and be like, that's someone I want to emulate.
You definitely don't.
It's definitely better not to be this way.
But I can't help myself.
I mean, I see things that are cringe, and it makes me want to like rip my face off, and I can't help it.
It's just the way I am.
So...
When I see that stuff, it's just like, ah.
It's just, you know.
Maybe it's because I'm so smart.
Maybe it's because I'm a genius.
Maybe it's because I see the way people act and it's like watching a dog chase its tail.
I mean, maybe it's that.
Maybe there's something wrong with me.
I don't know.
But that's not a good way to be.
I'm trying.
I'm trying.
I'm trying to get better.
I'm trying to improve.
unidentified
But...
nick fuentes
Because the text was innocent enough.
I mean, it was, hey, you know, want to connect.
unidentified
And I'm like, I want to kill myself.
That's so bad.
I want to kill myself.
So that's not a good way to be.
nick fuentes
But it's entertaining, but it's entertaining because it's like, you know, I take that and I turn it into a funny roast and you enjoy that.
But it's not a good way to be, okay?
So I'm just telling you for you youngsters, you know, you want to connect with people, you want to, you know, be vulnerable with people and innocence and all of that.
I guess I'm not.
I guess I'm just like, uh, you know, I guess I'm a fortress.
I guess I'm a fortress or a brainiac or I don't know.
Stop calling me a fake selling chat.
unidentified
Just shut up.
nick fuentes
I'm an incel.
Slappy says tropical storm Nicholas turning into a hurricane apparently pray for me and any other southern gripers Us US government using their weather machines again.
Is that is that real?
Is it really a tropical storm named after me with my name?
Are you being facetious?
Oh No, that's real Hurricane Nicholas, let's go.
unidentified
Let's go.
nick fuentes
I hope it's a bad one Let's see Texas on alert tropical storm Nicholas upgraded to hurricane let's fucking go I Made it strength into a category one.
Well, that's that's that's weak.
I want a category five.
I Want a category five Hurricane Nicholas is Category 5, bitch!
Better bring your lawn furniture in and board up your windows, because Hurricane Nicholas, coming in hot, gonna blow your fucking windows down.
I thought you were kidding.
unidentified
So that's funny.
nick fuentes
Kai Klips is sad to think so many people didn't know the excitement and twisted world of high school Model UN and competitive debate.
The feeling of using little tricks to get an advantage over opponents was such a thrill.
One time in Congress, he impeached the chair!
And you're literally so right.
Pre-writing is gay as hell.
I always gave my speeches from notes I made in round.
Calling out other speakers was epic.
I can't stand MFers who try so hard to sound sincere.
The elevated pitch and concerned voice.
I hate it!
unidentified
I know, dude.
nick fuentes
Me too.
I hated it.
That's why I was beloved.
I was beloved and I was known on the circuit.
Because I was a real human being.
I would go up and give a speech with tremendous voice and charisma and personality.
And people appreciated that.
I didn't always win awards for it, but...
You know, I was doing something different.
It was innovative, you know.
It was counter-cultural.
The UC Labs and St.
Ignatius kids would go up and say, you know, I like to echo the sentiments of the previous speaker.
Say, we must do everything in our power to help the refugees.
Whatever, whatever, you know.
And you're so right, the high pitch, the fake concern, all of that.
unidentified
You're right.
nick fuentes
These guys, they won't.
The rest of the audience will never understand.
They'll never, they'll never understand using parliamentary procedure and the poison pills and the, you know, kicking people off as a sponsor and stuff like that.
Oh man, those were the days.
Those were fun times, man.
Fun times!
Yeah, I know.
I hear you, buddy.
That was it.
unidentified
But yeah, the people weren't sufferable.
nick fuentes
I've told you a length I mean I I did it my way with my own style my own flair didn't always win because the chairs didn't really understand my vision but Doesn't matter.
I'm in the real world and I succeeded Absolute recoil says I'm gonna hold him down while you shoot out his teeth Quick hold him up.
I'm gonna shoot out his knees Shoot out his balls.
I don't want him to pee.
I know what you're talking about.
That was pretty good the Sam Hyde rap Very good stuff Spinefish says I joined my high school's Model UN team when I was a junior and I could only go to one conference before the lockdowns and now I've already graduated.
I hate how much these people have taken from me.
There's no way I'm getting the vaccine.
That's horrible, King.
Well, hey, I mean, my national conference got cancelled my junior year because of a snowstorm.
2015, we were supposed to go to Namun, which was with North American International Mun and D.C., and it got cancelled because of a big snowstorm.
There was like 10 inches of snow, it shut down all of D.C., and we had to cancel the whole trip.
I was gonna be, um, What was I gonna be?
Belgium, I think?
I was supposed to be Belgium with my- with the double delegation with my friend Charlie.
And we were gonna be in the World Health Organization, actually.
Yeah, Belgium and the W.H.L.
Would have been a great trip.
And Charlie was a great guy.
He doesn't like me anymore, but that's okay.
The guy's like 5'3", and total fuckin' jerk-off.
All those guys, they thought they were so smart, and where are they now?
You know, all those guys that thought they were, you know, I'm an upperclassman!
You know, all the guys in the Model UN team, they all were wannabe frat guys, and so they ran the team like a frat.
I didn't!
I ran it like a dictatorship.
They ran it like a frat.
So they called all the underclassmen pledges, and they threw parties, and they made the pledges do stuff, and it was like a very frat culture.
Which in retrospect is actually...
Based?
Because, you know, what it is now is it's totally gay.
You know, the people that are running the team are girls and gay people and the whole team is fucking gay.
When I was on the team, uh, my freshman year was this guy Malcolm running it.
He became a Marine.
unidentified
Hoorah!
nick fuentes
With like, he looked like fucking Buzz Lightyear.
Caricature of himself.
He was in favor of Mad Dog Mattis.
He wanted him to run for president because the guy's like a faggot.
Anyway, not to get into, that's a detour, but this guy Malcolm ran it and...
You know, he created this culture of like a frat.
And so all the upperclassmen, it was like all guys, which was epic.
Because when it's all girls, it turns into like a girl fest.
When it's all guys, it turns into like, like, you know, an actually cool thing.
And so they ran it like a frat.
Like I said, they called them all pledges.
Now, I didn't participate in that because I didn't drink and I didn't smoke.
And I remember one, one day, and after one of the meetings, they're like, Okay all the underclassmen gotta stay after the meeting and we're gonna assign you a buddy and you're gonna be a pledge and blah blah blah and I remember I remember you know walking up and being like I don't play those games and like leaving and like no I'm not like these other fucking kids I'm not playing this game and I like walked out.
You know, it is what it is.
So I didn't like it at the time.
I thought they were all tools.
They were all wannabes, douchebags, you know, doing drugs and alcohol and that kind of stuff.
Anyway...
But what was cool about it is like we would go on the bus and they would chant and no means yes yes means anal and like stuff like that and in retrospect that would never happen now as you know and the alternative is far worse and at the time I didn't like it because I didn't drink and I didn't understand the frat party thing but they all had older brothers and were you know getting ready for college and stuff and like barstool and whatever um
But in retrospect, it's like man, it was so I'm so lucky that it was like that and not like it is now because it was a total boys club and everyone knew it.
Everyone knew it.
It was total frat boys club and that we literally would chant.
We would go to these conferences and chant no means yes.
unidentified
Yes means anal.
But some kid posted on the group Facebook page.
nick fuentes
It's not rape if I don't kiss you stuff like that and Priceless!
Can't put a value on stuff like that!
You know, honestly, it's good because if it was different when I was growing up, maybe I wouldn't be the same way But it was ran like a good old boys Club and it was funny and it was You know, it was everything that America used to be it was a male space and we were totally sexist towards the girls The girls were just like wenches, you know We we ruthlessly made fun of them and they were just kind of like the slam pieces at the parties
No, those are good times good times man good times so So at the time I didn't care for it, but in retrospect it was very good And I did not like it because it was sexist or whatever I didn't like it because I didn't like the drinking because I don't drink but Anyway, where was I?
What was even the question?
I don't even remember.
Oh, about you missed your high school experience or whatever?
Yeah, so it was a great experience.
And like I said, that guy was pretty cool.
And I wanted to, you know, be a double delegation.
He was pretty good, too.
But it never happened.
So I was saying, don't feel so bad, because one of my best conferences I got cucked out of.
And I got cucked out of being the Secretary General.
I became the youngest leader of the team my junior year.
Usually, all the Secretary Generals were seniors.
And they gave it to me when I was a junior, because I was that good.
Because I was so good.
I was better than all the seniors.
I was better than everybody.
When I was 15, when I was a sophomore, I'd racked up like 10 gavels.
And they took it away from me because I beat up some kid at Washington University.
And some girl told the captain or told the coach or whatever.
Because it was going great.
I became the Secretary General.
I was whipping everybody into shape.
We were killing it, man.
I mean, we won first place at Ignatius.
We won first place at Washington University in St.
Louis.
We were unstoppable.
We were getting ready for Harvard.
And at the Washington University Conference, there was this guy, Gilger, who you might have seen him.
He was on the Nicholas J. Fuentes Show when I was in high school.
That guy, Gilger, he was a good friend of mine, but he had a tendency to get on my nerves.
He would push your buttons.
So we were all hanging out in One of the rooms whole team was like 20 people were all in one of the hotel rooms And he was carrying on and I don't remember what happened I think I like slapped him or hit him or something like that and this Pakistani girl named back Her name was back she
She hated me because I was like a total misogynist and a hardcore conservative and all this So she went and her and these other girls went and they told the team coach or whatever and And then they called me into this meeting, and they're like, we heard you hit this kid, and you're breaking the rules, and you're suspe- They suspended me from being the Secretary General.
They suspended me from being the leader of the team.
Before our biggest conference, and they let my friend Tommy, he got put in charge of it.
And we did terrible.
We won four honorable mentions.
And then, um, and then, uh, I don't even remember if I ever got it back.
I think they just, um, I don't even remember if they gave it back to me For the rest of the year because then I was very subversive, you know, then I was like, you know what fuck this team I did everything right?
I'm trying to make us win you you push me out and honestly was cuz they didn't like me I mean, I think they didn't like me but um, yeah, they pushed me out over something so stupid wasn't right and the Activities director didn't like me either.
You know, they none of these people like me because I Shining so bright shining so bright it blinded them.
That's okay That's okay.
I don't have to play by your rules anymore.
I'm in the real world now, but yeah when they when they could kick me in the balls, they never miss an opportunity, but It's in the past it's in the past I Not to go on and on.
So hey, don't feel so bad.
You know, these things happen.
Orange Julius says, Hey Nick, what's your advice on rejoining the church when all your friends and family have stopped going?
Go by yourself.
Rambo says, hey kid, back from the ranch.
Hey, I have a question for you.
Have you ever slept in a nightshirt?
Out of many years, it has given me some of the best sleep in my life.
It feels like sleeping commando.
It goes down your knees, by the way.
It makes you look old like me, but it's so worth it.
The one I bought at my local Carmen store came with a matching nightcap.
So look into that as well, kid.
Take care.
unidentified
I've never slept in a nightshirt.
No.
nick fuentes
I sleep in a shirt.
I sleep in a t-shirt, but I don't sleep in a night shirt.
I Don't know I think that would make me look silly That's how I'm not gonna do that even when I don't want to look silly when I'm sleeping even I
I can't sleep without a shirt though because you know what happens tell me if you can relate to this I feel like I feel like my armpit when I sleep without a shirt like the skin in my armpit I like can it feels itself you know what I mean because it's like my chest can like feel where my arm meets it and it's very like uncomfortable to me sometimes this happens to me even when I'm wearing clothes so I have to have like a piece of fabric for some reason
I don't know if you can relate, but that's a sensation that I get.
I can't, I can't sleep like that.
unidentified
So, maybe this makes no sense at all to you, but that's, that's what happens to me.
nick fuentes
I don't know why.
Maybe my armpit hair is too long or something, but I just, it's uncomfortable there.
So I wear a t-shirt and underwear and socks, but that's it.
Some people sleep naked or they sleep in underwear.
I gotta have a little, I gotta have a little something on.
Anyway.
Not that it's any of your business.
Not that it's any of your business anyway, but... Maybe I'm oversharing here.
But I'm not gonna wear a night shirt.
Singus Biggles says, what's going into Super Groyper Vitality?
I don't know.
Pepsi?
Pepsi.
Ketchup.
White Claw or White Monster Zero Ultra.
That'd be going in a Super Jaden Gang Vitality.
White Claw would be going in a Super Jaden Gang Vitality.
For me it's White Monster.
White Monster, coffee, Pepsi, ketchup, french fries, Italian beef juice, sugar, ice cream.
Yeah, those would probably be the core ingredients.
A couple of brownies.
Arse Blaster says, if the people that dislike us for recognizing the truth were under the same scrutiny as us for recognizing truth, they would crumble and accept the safest option, which they have.
Stay solid, King.
Oh, were, not we're.
If the people that dislike us for recognizing the truth were under the same scrutiny as us for recognizing the truth, they would... Okay, this doesn't make any sense.
I'm sorry.
This is poorly written.
Thanks for the big super chat, but that doesn't make any sense.
A lot of commas and some contractions that shouldn't be in there.
Well, I can't speak to that.
I'm not a father, but I think you're setting a good example.
Absolutely.
is to set the example for my sons.
More important than having the comfort of a job is teaching them how and when to be men.
Any father truly understood that concept or do the same.
Well, I can't speak to that.
I'm not a father, but I think you're setting a good example.
Absolutely.
Not getting pushed around.
Good for you.
Theo says, on a lighter note, My shitlib stepdad got Bell's Palsy.
He's a pediatrician, refuses to believe it's from the vax.
His ignorance is kind of sad, but he's so paused I can't help but think it's cack.
Well, don't say that about your, well, it's your stepdad.
I guess that's not the same, but yeah, pretty cack.
Super Lionheart's a sorry.
Sorry for what?
Diligence is so true.
Beardson Beardley is awesome!
We love Beardson.
We have all the recipes.
Says I loved watching the 9-11 replay the other day.
I had been trying to dig through the archive for hours looking for that immigration pros and cons whiteboard.
My username came from that episode when you said good food was a dumb reason to bring in immigrants.
I hope to see the old whiteboard make a triumphant return someday.
unidentified
It will!
nick fuentes
Believe me.
It's coming.
But thanks.
Yeah, that was a good episode.
That was a pretty good one.
I appreciate it.
I hope you guys like the replays, by the way.
We do them on the weekends now, too, so you have some content on Saturdays and Sundays.
O7 Gaddafi says, don't forget Bobby Womack.
Who could forget?
Who could forget?
If you think you're lonely now, wait until tonight.
And it hits.
And it hits.
And Alan, I can't even listen to that song because it hits me.
It hits me in the face.
You know, I'm a true believer that if you get anything out of life... No, but it's true.
What a good song.
Love Bobby Womack.
He died recently.
Right?
Or am I misremembering that?
Maybe I'm thinking of somebody else, but... Yeah, good medicine, man.
Now that's good music.
Now, that is music that you listen to when you're sad.
Not Juice WRLD.
That is music you listen to when you're sad.
The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, Bobby Womack, okay?
And, um, you know, stuff like that.
Al Green, hello?
And, uh, Who else?
Who sings that song?
Who sings that song, Me and Mrs. Jones?
That's, what is it, Billy something?
What's that?
And he sings another song that I like.
Billy Paul, that's right.
unidentified
Thank you.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Good stuff, man, good stuff.
That's, that's, that's, you know, that's music that you could feel, not this robbery song by Juice Wrld, which some like, which some are enjoying.
Traxton says, Gorilla, Jungle, Black, Trap Thug, Niggah Music, perhaps?
I don't know what that's in reference to.
Blonde Groyper says, oh, God, I really didn't mean to sound cringe or like a pick-me retard.
unidentified
I'll just step off since you prefer brunettes anyway.
nick fuentes
See you, no see if you come back.
unidentified
Oh, what?
nick fuentes
Am I now supposed to be like, no, no, come back?
Don't take it so personally, Blonde Groyper, okay?
Don't take it so personally.
If you're going to be a girl on the show, you've got to be able to take the banter a little bit, all right?
unidentified
This is what they do.
nick fuentes
This is what they do.
This is the beginning.
This is the beginning of it There it is ball and chain.
It's already there I'll just F off anyway.
Oh, oh, no.
unidentified
No, don't please come back.
nick fuentes
Was that what I'm supposed to do now?
Don't take it so personal Alright just hey, just take it easy.
Take it easy.
All right, just take it easy.
Oh Cengiz Biggles says your impact goes beyond the knowledge you share.
People who watch the show emulate your personality and are turned off from autistic... are turned from autistic femboys into hyperborean chads with indomitable will.
unidentified
Who's... what femboys?
nick fuentes
I don't think femboys are watching the show.
I don't know if that's really... you had me right up until... I don't know if that's really the target audience here.
Think of the ripple effect.
You're saving humanity.
Maybe like soy boys.
Maybe soy boys, but that's a little different than femme boys.
I don't think it's... I don't think that's the audience.
But turning like soy boys?
I don't like that, but I mean, I... Like, that I think is getting more to what you're trying to say there.
But yeah, it's true.
It's true.
People do kind of... It's always funny to see people emulating my mannerisms, speech pattern.
It's a little uncanny.
Some people are like, Nick, they're stealing your bit.
I'm like, I think it's flattering, honestly.
Eddie Van Gram says, what do you think of the phrase God-given rights?
Do you believe that we have no rights before God and only have moral direction from the Bible?
Or do you believe rights can be God-given?
I don't know.
I haven't really thought too deeply about that if I'm being honest.
I don't really think in terms of rights if I'm being totally honest.
We have all the recipes.
Says, here's a little more cash to get a fresh new pack of gold toe socks to sleep in, you maniac.
Well, I don't know what gold toe is, but... Yeah, thanks for that.
Okay!
unidentified
All right.
nick fuentes
That's our last Super Chat.
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donald j trump
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
unidentified
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
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