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He told me it ain't Christ.
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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, lots to get into tonight.
Our featured story is about New York State's scary stuff, where the governor of the state says that they are going to replace all unvaccinated nurses in hospitals with National Guard.
And this is a very interesting story because of course this comes at a time when we are challenging the vaccine mandate, which has come down recently for federal workers, federal contractors, and big private companies.
But there's a lot of questions that come with this.
Kind of an interesting angle to the vaccine mandate itself, which is You've got 700,000 workers who they're going to replace now with National Guard in the hospitals.
Replace them with soldiers.
And you gotta ask yourself, why in the first place would they have unvaccinated nurses if the vaccine even works?
I saw this story today and it was pretty amazing because this is going to happen throughout the society.
Not necessarily National Guard replacing people, but Of course there's going to come a time when they're going to tell large amounts of the workforce get vaccinated or be fired.
Right now we're kind of in this holding pattern where the government I think is just hoping that people get the vaccine without them having to fire people.
Private companies too.
But this is going to happen all throughout the country.
It's interesting though in this particular instance because it concerns nurses.
Why would nurses not be vaccinated?
Why would they have to fire all these nurses and replace them with the military because they're so opposed to getting the vaccine?
Wouldn't nurses, being the ones that administer the vaccine, and being the ones that treat the COVID patients, who apparently there's this hospitalization rate that's out of control, wouldn't they of all people be the first ones to get the vaccine?
If it was really all that efficacious, they are the first ones that the vaccine is made available to.
They get priority.
So why aren't they getting it?
We'll talk about that.
That'll be our featured story.
We will also be talking tonight about the booster shots.
And I was right.
I'm vindicated on this.
We talked about it last week.
Do you remember?
Last week, the FDA came out with a decision.
Their panel decided 16 to 2 not to recommend booster shots to the general population.
And if you remember, Anthony Fauci came out the same day and said, yeah, well, I think we give it a few months and they'll change their minds on that.
They recommended it for people age 65 and older, but not for the general population because they say, basically, it's not safe.
And Anthony Fauci says, well, we'll find some data before spring that says that we're going to have booster shots for everybody.
Well, today the CDC essentially overruled the FDA.
And the CDC director came out and said, actually, we're going to recommend the booster shots for over 65, for at-risk populations, and For people that have an occupational risk for getting COVID.
Which I see that, and what I read that as, is everybody else.
Essentially, is it not?
Because when they say an occupational risk for COVID, you might think doctors and nurses certainly, but really that could be anybody.
Occupational risk for Getting the disease that's going around and apparently everybody's getting it, vaccinated or not, that sounds like the entire population that works.
So the CDC is taking it a step even further than the FDA.
And it's interesting because the CDC is overruling the FDA, and the director of the CDC is overruling the CDC's advisory panel itself, which did not recommend it for that population.
And it was funny because I read a headline And it said something like this.
She said the director of the CDC said it was a scientific close call to override both the FDA and the CDC's advisory panel.
She said it was a scientific close call.
Whatever that means.
The science!
Trust the science!
I thought that science was supposed to be certain.
I thought that science was supposed to give us answers, right?
I always say, trust the science.
I don't believe in God.
I don't believe in superstition.
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I trust science because science is factual.
nick fuentes
Well then what's a scientific close call?
The science either says one thing or it says the other.
Either this population should get the booster shot or it shouldn't.
But she says, well in this case it was a scientific close call.
Close call?
For whom?
The Jewish woman that runs the CDC.
So we'll talk about that.
Should be a pretty good show.
Lots of COVID news.
Not a whole lot else.
Not a whole lot else going on in the news, but we'll cover that.
Before we get into the show, I just want to remind you of a few things.
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We opened up the sales I think last Tuesday, and we've sold hundreds of them.
So make sure you get them while you can.
They're not going to last much longer.
Also, our White Boy Summer merch is going off the site at the end of the month, October 1st.
We're done selling White Boy Summer merch, so get that while you can too.
We've been over all that.
That's why I'm kind of blown through these.
Tomorrow we're gonna have our White Boy Summer feature-length film premiering on AmericaFirst.live at the normal time that we do the show.
So tune in tomorrow to watch that.
I know it's been... we're supposed to have it done last week.
We had to delay it.
There were some issues.
One of our video People had his laptop stolen, which I told you last week, that's the second time that's happened to me.
How many times you guess that I've commissioned a feature length video project and a laptop with footage on it being stolen has hindered production.
How many times do you think that's happened to me?
The answer's twice.
That has cost me a lot of money.
Not in this case, but in the previous case.
So anyway, so it's coming tomorrow.
We're excited for it.
I watched it this weekend and they're still polishing it up.
They're making some changes last minute, but I watched it on Saturday because I know people were saying in the super chats, they were saying, we've already seen the vlogs, Nick.
There's never before seen footage in the movie.
So it's about 50 to 60 minutes.
I would say that there's probably 20-25 minutes of new footage so there is a lot of it you've already seen.
I want them to cut down some of the parts that are a little bit slower that were already in the vlogs but We just got all our footage, well recently, we just got all our footage from Texas, where we went to the Infowars studio, and we had our fundraiser in Houston, and then we had our press conference in Dallas.
So that whole part of the trip, I don't think we've shown any footage from that yet.
We showed a little bit of footage from El Paso, but the rest you've never seen.
So I think it's going to be cool.
It's a nice feature-length project.
There's some really cool graphics in there, really cool editing.
You guys are going to know exactly what I'm talking about.
You're going to love it.
If you love America First, if you like the White Boy Summer project, you're going to love this because it's nice, coherent.
It ties everything together.
And like I said, there's a lot of brand new material in there that you guys, I think, are going to find really cool.
So behind the scenes, Info Wars stuff.
And some footage from the fundraiser, which has never been released before.
It's a speech I did that we didn't stream, and I don't think we've put it on any of our websites.
So there's a little bit of that, and then there's some behind-the-scenes stuff from Dallas too.
So it's gonna be really cool.
That'll be premiering tomorrow.
And then, of course, our huge, big announcement, which I told you about on Friday.
If you missed Friday's show, we will be doing a massive anti-vax rally.
This coming Saturday, October 2nd in Springfield, Illinois at the Illinois State Capitol building.
It's going to be from 1 to 4 p.m.
local time and we hope to see everybody there.
It's going to be huge, huge!
We're expecting hundreds of people, maybe more than a thousand.
I don't know.
I don't know how big it'll be, but we're working together with a local Senate candidate I actually was just on her show earlier tonight and so she planned the rally.
She said that she's getting calls from people driving in from all all over the state, all over the region, across state lines.
We've got hundreds of GROIPers coming.
We're gonna have like two dozen interns there just to help us out.
We probably have more than a hundred GROIPers that I personally know committed to going before I even announced it.
It's gonna be huge!
So in case you missed it, that's Saturday, this coming Saturday, October 2nd, Springfield, Illinois, at the State Capitol Building, 1 to 4 p.m.
Central Time.
I will be speaking there.
We will be streaming the event on AmericaFirst.live, so stay tuned for that as well.
And it's going to be very exciting.
This is not the end though, this is the beginning.
I just want everybody to know, this is our inaugural Anti-Vax event.
And my vision for this is that this will be a springboard to start doing activism like this all across the country.
And I do see myself traveling to different states doing rallies.
I'm limited because I'm on the no-fly list, but we will be going to other states.
We would like to do flash mobs and other kinds of anti-vax demonstration, smaller, more targeted things, big rallies.
And the reason we're doing this, I hope everybody understands, the reason we're doing this is because I've been covering this issue for the past year on my show.
If you watch the show you've heard it to death about the vaccine mandate, about the biometric tyranny that's coming, it's the compliance system they're building, it's like the end of freedom in America, and I've been talking about it on the show for a long time, and taking a stand, and people getting fired from their jobs, and leaving school, and all these things, And so this is not supposed to be, I think it's going to be a lot of fun, but we're not doing this just for fun.
We're not doing this just to like get the band back together.
We are doing this to take a stand and hopefully force the federal government to back off and stop enforcing the vaccine mandate.
That's why we're doing this.
We are doing this so that hopefully The federal government sees enough resistance that they lay off and they stop firing people and they stop expelling people from school because they see a massive uprising against the mandate.
Not a violent uprising, not a revolution, but they see enough mobilization And you'll see what I'm talking about.
It's going to be targeted.
We are going to do rallies.
At least that's the vision right now.
And all the money's, you know, a lot of it's coming out of pocket.
We're using the foundation for some of our activities as well.
But we're mobilizing so that we can shut down the VAX mandate.
Because you see it in Australia, you see it in Italy, in France.
I don't see any pushback against this in America.
I don't see anybody doing it.
I don't even see a lot of people speaking out against it.
Most mainstream conservatives don't even talk about it.
So, instead of just talking, I want to go out there and do something about it.
That's why we're doing this.
So we're calling on everybody to join us this Saturday so we could have a huge kickoff with people driving in from all over the country, flying in from all over the country.
It's going to be, I think, a really cool event.
So join us there.
That's this Saturday.
And we do have a Telegram channel for updates specifically about our vaccine activism.
It is called VaxWatch.
So if you go to t.me slash VaxWatch, we have a website there where we will keep you up to date on all of those activities.
And you'll be hearing more about that as time goes on.
Our first rally is this weekend, and then in the weeks to come, we'll be doing a lot more of this because this is the number one issue.
Number one issue, and a lot of people are not taking it seriously enough.
So anyway, that's coming up this weekend.
I think that's everything that I have to announce.
Just so you know, I will not be doing a show on Friday because I will be going to Springfield.
In case anybody doesn't know, by the way, Springfield's like a three-hour drive from Chicago.
So, I know some people are like, I'm flying into Chicago.
I'm like, yeah, well it's a three-hour drive.
So you gotta rent a car, you gotta figure that out, you know?
So, Springfield, it's in the middle of the state.
It's kind of in the middle of nowhere.
It's really not even near a major city, which sucks.
Because Chicago's like three to four hours away.
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Louis is like three or four hours away.
Indianapolis is a few hours away.
So it's literally in the middle of nowhere.
But that's the state capitol and this is a COVID tyranny state.
That's why we're going.
It's also my home state.
Anyway, that's Saturday.
I will not be doing the show on Friday.
And we will have a big announcement, hopefully, about our new platform next week.
Finally!
I don't want to make any promises!
I hate making promises!
Because you know what happens?
I talk to our various teams, I get all excited, they give me an idea of when it's going to be ready, and then I say, hey, stay tuned for an announcement!
And then they're like, yeah, can we get another week?
Can we get more time?
But we should have a big announcement this week.
My dev team has told me with a high degree of confidence that we should be ready.
To make an announcement next week about our brand new platform.
Because I know, you know, I do this show on AmericaFirst.live, as you know, for the past eight months.
And unfortunately, I've been able to do my show, but unfortunately everybody else who is a part of the America First movement or adjacent to it has kind of been out of luck.
Because as you know, I got banned from DLive after the Capitol in January, and I got banned with everybody else.
We had a really tight-knit community on DLive.
It was not just me, it was many other streamers.
And I really liked that because it was dynamic and it was diverse in a sense because we had lots of different kinds of content.
And some of it was more relaxed.
And there was gaming content and IRL stuff.
And it really felt like we had a community.
It felt like our movement was located there.
And after we got banned, it's like the diaspora.
Everybody's fled.
Some were on Trovo.
Some are now on Odyssey or on YouTube or other things.
So we want to bring everybody home.
We want to bring everybody onto one platform.
Up until this point, we've been working on that.
We've been working on developing the capability to do that in a way that is cheap, in a way that is censorship-proof.
In a way that's reliable and works.
You know, we don't just want to do it.
There's a lot of streaming platforms out there that are somewhat functional.
But we wanted to make something that looks good, good UX, fast, clean, works.
It's cheap for us to do it on our end, it's reliable that it works on your end, and it feels like any other platform.
It has all the functionality.
So I hope nobody was under the impression that we would be doing just America first dot live forever The long-term goal is to bring everybody back to one place and we're gonna take a major step towards achieving that Very, very soon.
And so, like I said, we should be making an announcement about that next week.
I am so excited about it.
You guys should be, too.
It may change everything.
It's something that's a work in progress.
We're developing it, but it's something that could be a real game-changer and which could be a home for America First for years to come, which is an exciting prospect.
So, stay tuned for that.
That's all of our announcements.
Is that enough?
Is that good enough?
I think we're doing pretty well here.
We're gonna move on.
We're gonna dive into our news.
Like I said, it's been a slow day, slow weekend.
Not a whole lot going on in the news.
There's a lot going on in my life.
I've been very busy.
I've been on the phone.
I've been texting.
I've been driving.
I've been running errands.
I've been working like a dog for you.
Not for you, for America, okay?
If I were doing it for you, I would have called the quits, you know?
Nah, kidding.
I appreciate you.
But some of these superchats, you know, if I were just doing it for superchatters, you can only take so many schizophrenic people superchatting the show before.
If you're doing it for the superchats, you question, is this really worth it?
Am I really breaking my neck so people could superchat, where do you get your ideas from, for the 100th time in four years?
So that we could have a schizo talking about Michael Jackson and Mel Gibson and all that other crazy stuff, you know?
I'm kidding.
I do it because it's right and because it's good, but I've been working hard.
It's been long days, but we're finding a groove.
We're gonna get in a spot very soon where things are really gonna start to take off.
You just watch.
But anyway, we're gonna move on.
I want to dive into our news here, and our first story is about these booster shots.
I told you it was gonna happen.
I talked about this last week.
The booster shot, that's the next big thing.
And this conversation started at least I think we started covering it when Israel announced that they were going to introduce a booster shot.
Israel is one of the most vaccinated countries in the world.
They have the Pfizer vaccine there, government mandated, with a vaccine passport system.
And they say that the Pfizer mRNA vaccine, this one is an mRNA, is a gold standard of COVID vaccines.
They say it works the best, most efficacious.
They got more than 80% of their population vaccinated.
And about a month or two ago, though, they discovered that, you know, really the vaccine doesn't work.
Because every day, they were getting 10,000 plus new COVID cases, which is as high or higher than the highest case numbers, daily case numbers, that they were seeing during the height of the pandemic a year ago, before the vaccine, before even that they were seeing during the height of the pandemic a year down.
So they got most of their population vaccinated with the vaccine mandate with a severe lockdown.
They began to open the country up and then they were seeing worse case numbers on a daily basis after vaccination than before the vaccine had even been developed.
So their game plan was to just give everyone another vaccine.
Which sounds really stupid and honestly it is.
Like, how does that even make any sense?
They give everybody two doses, and then everyone gets sick.
So they say, well, they just must not have had enough of the vaccine yet.
How does that make sense?
You know, zero times three is still zero.
If the vaccine doesn't work, it doesn't matter if they get another one.
It doesn't work.
Again.
Right?
I mean, everyone gets two doses, then they get sick anyway, and they're like, well, a third one will do the trick.
Well, why would you think that's the case?
If it didn't work the first two times, is it a dosage?
Then just give a higher dosage.
Oh, we can't because it would give everyone a heart attack.
Well, maybe there's a problem then with the vaccine itself, wouldn't you say?
Anyway, so they're trying that in Israel and they're now modifying their vaccine passport as a result.
They've changed it.
They let everybody back out into the country with their vaccine passport that says they've been fully vaccinated.
They've gotten two doses, two weeks apart.
They've updated the requirement now to retain the passport.
Now your passport expires after six months, and it has to be renewed every six months with your booster shot.
So if it's been six months since you got your first two doses, your passport is now null and void.
You can get it renewed for another six months after you get your booster shot.
So that's their plan over there.
That's how they're going to tackle the so-called Delta variant.
And the breakthrough cases, which we're supposed to believe are the anomaly, and we're supposed to believe that the vaccine isn't even intended to prevent those from happening.
But that's their plan over there.
They're doing that in other countries.
Now they're bringing it to America.
And last week there was a little bit of a white pill, and I covered this, because the FDA came out, and their panel voted 16 to 2 and said that they were not going to recommend a booster shot, a third shot, and then, you know, a recurring six-month shot.
They voted 16 to 2 not to prescribe that for anybody in the general population other than people that are over the age of 65 and other at-risk populations.
So the FDA, and they said by the way last week that they were shooting that down because they said that it was not safe.
That the pros did not outweigh the cons with the booster shot for the general population.
They said if you're older and if you're at risk, if you have a high chance of dying from COVID, only then, only then is it safe and is it economical from an immunity point of view to get a booster shot.
For everybody else it's too dangerous.
And there were people on, there were other stories about this which I didn't cover last week, which I read, which said that there were FDA panel members threatening to step down and leave the FDA in protest if they move forward prescribing that the booster shot be administered to the general population because they felt so strongly about it.
And these are doctors, these are doctors, these are epidemiologists, these are public policy experts, and they're saying that the vaccine is, essentially, it's dangerous.
This is not like ibuprofen.
It's not Tylenol.
This is powerful stuff.
And I've talked about this a lot on the show.
It's a massive load of genetic information that comes into your cells and turns your cells into a factory that makes poison, that makes spike proteins.
They found lots of evidence that this is not good for you.
That the spike proteins are spreading throughout the body.
It's causing the immune system to attack healthy cells.
It's causing scar tissue in the circulatory system.
It's crossing the blood-brain barrier and causing problems in the brain.
They're finding all these toxins in the liver because of it.
It's damaging people's hearts.
I mean, this is the thing.
Everyone talks about myocarditis, which is inflammation of the heart.
The problem with that is that the cardiovascular system doesn't heal itself.
When you develop scar tissue in your circulatory system and when your heart becomes inflamed, this is not something that just like goes back to normal.
You know, when you're messing with your heart and your lungs and other organs, it's not like you scratch your finger or something and then it just heals right away.
This is stuff that does lasting damage.
And that's what this vaccine does, particularly for younger people, but it also does happen to older people.
If you're getting a ton of this, and if you're getting it frequently, it's going to cause problems.
Like, they know that, and that's why they didn't prescribe it to the general population.
Our news today, unsurprisingly, and I predicted this last week, is that the CDC director is now overruling the FDA.
In fact, the CDC director is overruling the CDC itself.
Because like I said, the FDA recommended it for over 65.
The CDC did too.
The CDC director says that now it's for people that are over 65 at risk and for people that have these occupational hazards.
So I'll read this article to you.
It says, quote, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the U.S.
Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said she stands by her decision to overrule her own agency's independent advisory panel by adding a recommendation for people considered high risk due to where they work to get a third dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
She said, quote, this scientific process goes from an advisory committee at the FDA to the authorization of the FDA to an advisory committee at the CDC and then recommendations from the CDC.
It's a very transparent scientific public process.
And I listened intently, she said, on Good Morning America.
She said, quote, I fully endorsed the recommendations from the CDC Advisory Committee for boosters for those over the age of 65 as well as for those with underlying conditions.
And then I also endorsed in full alignment with the FDA and many at the CDC.
For boosters for people with high-risk exposures, like those who work in occupational settings or in group settings or live in group settings.
And I felt, after listening to all of the science, that that was actually the best move for public health.
On Thursday night, the panel voted unanimously to recommend Pfizer boosters for seniors and other medically vulnerable Americans six months after their second dose.
People younger than 49, however, should only get a third dose if the benefits outweigh the risks, said the panel, a personal consideration to discuss with their doctor.
Some panelists said that without further data, they were not comfortable with automatically including younger people because of their jobs.
So let's break this down, because it's really all here.
You might not see it straight away, but it's really all here, okay?
So the FDA last week says they recommend the vaccine for people that are at risk because of their age or because of underlying conditions, which kind of like makes sense, I guess.
Now, I don't think the vaccine is good for anybody, but if you were to do it, this would make sense, right?
The COVID virus itself really only puts those categories at risk of hospitalization or death anyway.
The COVID virus, it's, from what people say, from anecdotal evidence, really nasty, even if you're healthy, even if you're young.
But the people that are really at risk of dying are the old people, specifically people with underlying conditions, and in particular people that are overweight, people that are obese.
Everybody else, it's really not a huge threat.
So the FDA comes out and they say, well, You know, it turns out the vaccine immunity is inferior to natural immunity.
What's more, the vaccine immunity wears off and it's not even as efficacious as we thought.
So they're saying for these very at-risk populations who might die from COVID at any minute, They could get a third booster shot after six months.
They say, though, that for everybody else, the benefits do not outweigh the risks.
Well, what does that mean exactly, when they say the benefits do not outweigh the risks?
What are the risks?
Because they're telling us it's perfectly safe.
They're telling us you have nothing to worry about.
And people that are saying that you have something to worry about from the vaccine are conspiracy theorists spreading misinformation.
So what is the risk associated with the vaccine that outweighs the benefit for young people?
Well, it's myocarditis, heart inflammation.
Not really something to mess around with.
It's problems with the neurological system, which have been observed in people that are having an adverse response to the vaccine.
It's a host of other problems.
So in this statement, consider this.
Both the FDA and the CDC say there's risks with the vaccine.
And are you kidding me?
What are we, 40 minutes in?
I promise.
The new setup's coming next week, okay?
I'm gonna blow my head off, man.
Okay, give me a sec now All right, give me a sec I was on a roll there.
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Yeah, now everybody's fucking complaining.
Amen.
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just a little bit.
nick fuentes
I don't really know how to adjust these perfectly so it doesn't look awesome.
don't be mad at me yeah okay that's whatever I That's the best we're gonna... Not be spending too much time... Anyway!
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Okay, so let me get back to what I was saying there.
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nick fuentes
Where was I?
Gotta love it, gotta love it.
Okay.
So, this is, you know, apparently this camera overheats.
That's like a design flaw because everybody that has this camera says the same thing.
I would fix it.
You know people say fix the camera but it's not like some nights I go on for four hours have no problems.
Most you know go for three weeks without a problem and then one day you know boom 40 minutes in it overheats.
Like you can't even test that.
I have a new camera.
We're setting up the new studio and the whole I got to set up the whole thing You know, I'm not gonna like move the camera and everything Anyway, not not to go into the whole rabbit hole about that, but it'll be very soon.
We will not have any problems with that Okay So, back to what I was saying.
When the FDA and the CDC both get together, and they together say that the risks outweigh the benefits of the vaccine for people that are under the age of 49, they're essentially saying, and people should not overlook this, that there are serious health risks associated with the vaccine.
Like, how do people not understand that that is the subtext of all of this deliberation about the booster shot?
If the vaccine were perfectly safe and effective, there would be no deliberation.
If this vaccine were like every other vaccine, like a flu shot, or like the polio vaccine, or whatever, I don't know that they would have a ton of compunction about administering more of it to people every six months if they're under the age of 50, right?
But they're coming out there and saying, you know, about the booster shot, they're not saying it's unnecessary for people under the age of 50.
They're not saying, well, COVID really isn't deadly for people under the age of 50.
They're saying the vaccine may be dangerous.
If you get more of it, if you get a third shot, unless COVID is about to kill you, don't get the vaccine.
Why?
Because the vaccine may be more dangerous than COVID itself.
Is that not what they're saying?
Because think about the whole breadth of information that they're sharing with us here.
They're telling us the vaccine does not work as well as we thought, and the vaccine wears off.
So, even if you're under the age of 50, that's still true.
If you're under the age of 50, your vaccine is not as effective as they thought, and it wears off.
So, 6, 9, 12 months later, it's not as effective as it once was.
Yet, in spite of this, they're telling people, do not get more vaccines.
Why not?
Why not replenish your immunity with this effective vaccine?
You're just as much at risk as anybody else.
As an older person, as far as transmission goes, right?
Someone under the age of 50, their immunity six months after getting their first dose is the same as an older person.
The only reason they're prescribing it to the older person and not the younger person is because of the danger of the virus itself.
And what they're essentially saying, as I said, is an old person could imminently die from COVID.
So could a fat person.
So could someone with an underlying health condition.
A healthy person most likely won't.
It's not worth getting a vaccine for them.
Because they would be better off getting the virus, getting a breakthrough case, without strong immunity, than getting another booster.
That is what they're telling you.
They are telling you the vaccine is dangerous.
And think of it.
So both the FDA and the CDC overwhelmingly voted on this.
FDA voted 16 to 2, and CDC voted, I don't think it included the actual vote number within the CDC advisory panel, but it says the CDC panel voted overwhelmingly for just over 65 and underlying conditions to receive the booster.
It was the CDC director, Walensky, who overrode both Overruled the FDA and the CDC and said you should also get the booster shot if you have an occupational risk of getting the disease.
Now think of this.
So all the doctors, all the so-called experts, all the government panel people said it's dangerous to get more of this vaccine.
We don't want that on our on our agency, essentially.
We don't want to prescribe that.
That's not healthy.
CDC Director steps in, overrides them, and says, well, if you have an occupational risk, then you should get it as well.
Now, keep in mind, what exactly does that mean?
She says, these are her words, she says that if you work in occupational settings, or in group settings, or live in group settings, you should get a booster shot.
Well, what does that mean?
If you work in an occupational setting, that's everybody.
work in an occupational setting, where else would you work?
Right?
If you work in a group setting, who doesn't work in a group setting other than people that work from home?
In which case that makes sense, because there are a lot of people now that work from home.
There are a lot of people telecommuting and things like that.
But by and large, oh, and she also says people in group settings.
Who are these people that are not in group settings?
Who are these people that don't work in an occupational or group setting?
That's everybody!
That's all children, and that's almost all adults.
Where are the people that are not ever in group settings?
Where are the people that do not live in a group setting?
Now maybe she's referring specifically to a nursing home, which might make sense, or like, you know, some other form of group housing, something like that.
But as far as the occupational group setting goes, that's everybody.
That's a school.
That's a university.
That's a hospital.
That's a regular business.
That's a retail store.
That's an airport.
That's everything.
Everything is a group setting.
Anybody could reasonably say, and this is what this is about, anybody could reasonably say that their occupational setting creates an extraordinary risk for them to get COVID, right?
Anybody could say that.
And that's what this is about.
The CDC controls the guidelines.
She outlined the process.
She said the advisory committee at the FDA makes a decision.
It goes to the FDA to authorize.
Then it goes to the CDC advisory committee.
Then the CDC makes the guidelines.
The guidelines inform the doctors.
The guidelines inform the businesses and the public policy.
All the scientists along the way in these panels say the vaccine is not safe for young people, but she as a director overrode all of them to change the guidelines.
The guidelines will now allow for people who have this occupational risk to now get the booster shot.
That means that anybody under the age of 50 who wants a booster shot can now get one.
That's what that means.
Because she, writing the guidelines as the director of the CDC, can go to the doctor and greenlight the doctor giving anyone a vaccine a booster shot as long as they can say, I live or work in a group setting.
That's everybody.
That means everyone can get one.
So, what's happening here is the doctors say if you're under the age of 50, it's gonna be bad for you.
Like they said, we don't feel... It's a recommendation.
They're not saying it's a mandate.
They're not saying that, you know, the pros outweigh the cons or something like that.
They're saying we're not comfortable because we don't know how risky it is.
It's probably more risky for young people to get the vaccine.
It's not good for you.
She is changing the guidelines so that people could get it anyway, even though the doctors know it's not good for you.
Even though all the so-called experts, scientists, epidemiologists, public health officials, even though they all voted overwhelmingly not to recommend it for the general population, she is giving the green light to the general population to get it anyway.
To go and get sick and take on the risk anyway.
Herself.
Walensky is doing this.
The head, the director of the CDC.
And is that not what they're doing with the whole thing?
I mean, that's what they were doing with the initial doses of the vaccine.
They know that there are risks.
They know that there's risk for adolescents, in particular, and young people.
They know the virus isn't that deadly.
They know that most of the people dying from COVID are old.
At risk or obese.
Which, newsflash, those are the people that die from everything.
Those are the people that die from flu.
Nobody's dying from flu anymore, but historically those are the people that die from flu, pneumonia, common cold, or anything, or other, by the way, other coronaviruses.
Because there's like, I think, five others.
Those are the people that die from all the diseases because those are the people that aren't healthy.
Those are the people that already have a compromised immune system.
It's the young people that are really the concern here.
And it's been like that from the beginning.
Most people are okay getting the virus.
The people that are okay getting the virus are the people that are not okay getting the vaccine.
They're the most at risk from the vaccine, least at risk from the virus itself.
They move forward with the initial dose of the vaccine.
And now that the boosters are coming around, even the people in the FDA and the CDC are waving their hands saying, we will resign.
We're not comfortable.
We're not confident that the immunity provided outweighs the risk of being injected with this poison, so we can't recommend that young people get it.
They don't care.
They don't care.
They're going to give people permission to get it anyway.
And probably that's because of public pressure.
If I had to guess, and I think if you had to guess, you would agree that the reason that the CDC director is overriding this, now maybe we could speculate it's because of pharmaceutical companies profits, it could be a bribe, it could be a depopulation agenda, it could be a lot of things.
But probably they're authorizing it because of pressure from these nutjob COVID people who desperately want to get the vaccine.
It's these people that want to commit suicide and get a booster shot.
And I'm sure Walensky does not want the CDC to stand in the way of all these rabid COVID zealots Going and getting their third shot, because that's what would happen, I believe, in the absence of the guidelines, is they would go and probably not even be permitted to get a booster shot.
The booster shots that are happening right now are unauthorized, except for the at-risk populations.
People have been getting unauthorized booster shots.
They're not supposed to.
The CDC doesn't recommend that they do.
So what she's doing is she is basically allowing these people not to go out there and inject themselves with something that probably isn't even safe.
According to her own agency and the FDA.
And she even admits this!
In another article she said that it was a close scientific call.
Which what the hell does that mean?
It's a close scientific call?
I mean it's either the science gives us one result or another result.
The close call is a discretionary public policy call.
That's what she's talking about.
The science isn't close.
The science... I mean, and honestly, if it is, then it's indeterminate.
In which case, why are they recommending that anybody do anything if they don't know?
But the science isn't close.
The science is all pretty unambiguous about the risk of the vaccine, which they don't know the full extent of it, but we have a good idea.
And the efficacy of it.
But her call, that's the close call.
Her call as a public official running an agency in America, in America's leader of the world, she had a close call to make about what public relations message would be sent.
That's what she means by that.
It's a close call.
Do we advise against it and create vaccine hesitancy?
I'm sure that's a thought process.
Or do we advise and green light everybody to get it and then therefore we continue this PR Continue digging this hole that we're already in with PR for the vaccine that it's completely safe and this is a panacea for the COVID virus, which it isn't.
But I mean, you know, once again, how can you look at this process?
How can anyone look at this process and then confidently say that this is healthy for us?
That this is how the public health process is supposed to work?
I mean, what are we supposed to make of this?
That even the COVID believers, even the vaccine enjoyers, they're telling us just trust the science, trust the doctors, trust the FDA, trust the CDC.
Okay, well, the doctors say they don't know the risk.
They're uncomfortable prescribing more of this shot to anybody, even though the immunity is waning.
Both the FDA and the CDC won't recommend it for people in my age group.
But the CDC director overwrote all of that and greenlit it for effectively everybody anyway?
In a very backdoor, technical kind of way?
I mean, does that really inspire a lot of confidence in the process?
Does that inspire confidence in the so-called science that she said, well, it's a close call?
So when you have heart palpitations after your third vaccine, and you're a healthy adolescent male, Are you gonna say, well it was a close call.
If I, heads I live, tails I die.
Well, it's a close call.
That's epidemiology.
That does not inspire a lot of faith to me.
It sounds like a PR decision.
It sounds like she overrode all the bureaucracy, all the agencies, all the so-called experts and doctors Because I think they know that if they start to tell people not to get a booster shot, people are going to start to say exactly what I have.
If the vaccine is safe and effective, why not get more of it?
Hello?
Like, is that just kind of like, have we just totally broached that point?
Or, not broached, have we totally brushed past that whole point?
Because they're telling us no, no.
In spite of saying that you'll get sick anyway, you'll transmit the virus anyway, you'll have the same level of virus in your nostrils and in your throat as anybody, and you may go to the hospital and die anyway, in spite of all this they say it's super, super effective.
I mean, I'll read an article, and you've seen the show, Where it goes through the evidence of all these breakthrough cases, Delta variant exploding in Israel, people being hospitalized, three quarters of the COVID cases are vaccinated, so on.
And then at the end they'll say, but it's super, super effective and it's safe.
And the pros always outweigh the cons.
And now they're telling us that's not true.
They're telling us that even though the immunity falls off and you will not have your vaccine immunity anymore, it's not as effective as we thought, and it wears off, and you'll be just as much at risk of contracting the virus and then getting hospitalized as you were before vaccinated as you are now that you're vaccinated.
They're saying, still, don't get another booster shot because it will be harmful.
People, if they hear that, are going to start to ask themselves, why not get a third one?
If it's safe and effective, and the only problem is that the effectiveness drops off over time, because that's what they're saying, if that's the only problem with it is that it doesn't last forever, why not get another one?
Why not get a third one?
Or a fourth?
Or a fifth?
Or a sixth one?
Why would young people not get another one?
Why would they give it to old people but not young people?
Is it because old people are at a higher risk?
Well why would that matter?
If everyone's at risk, you know, then why would not everyone get a vaccine?
Are you telling me that not everyone is equally at risk?
Well then why are we locking everyone down?
Why is everyone wearing a mask?
Why is everyone getting the vaccine?
And if everyone's not at risk, but the vaccine is super healthy and effective, why not get it anyway?
Oh, you're telling me the vaccine isn't perfectly safe and isn't effective?
Why get it at all?
Why get it in the first place?
Pretty soon then the whole thing comes down.
And it's like, there's no reason for a lockdown.
There's no reason for a vaccine mandate.
There's no reason for, particularly for young people to get the vaccine, but there's really no reason for anyone to get it then.
Am I right?
So, that's ultimately what this decision is about.
And I said this last week, I said, you just wait and you watch.
The FDA said last week, don't get it.
I said, you mark my words, they will prescribe it for everybody.
Well, how long did that take?
Literally one week.
But you can see all the lies are here.
And you don't need to be a scientist, it's just logical.
You don't need to be a doctor to unravel all of this with simple if-then statements, right?
I don't need to be a medical doctor and understand the anatomy of a virus and all of this to just work through simple if-then statements.
If the vaccine is safe and effective, then shouldn't everyone get more?
If everyone should not get more, then doesn't that suggest there's a risk with the vaccine?
If there's a risk with the vaccine, then?
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Right?
nick fuentes
I mean, you just have to unravel it.
There's no logical consistency within this argument.
And that's why it's on one director to override all the doctors.
That's why it's on Walensky to get on TV and say, well, you know, the reason I overrode all the medical experts is because it was basically a close call.
And anyway, vaccines are totally awesome.
You should all get them.
Because it's about public relations.
It's not about public health.
It's about public relations for this scheme that they've concocted.
And that's what they really care about, not health.
How could you have two panels of government bureaucrats, of all people, health experts, but government bureaucrats nevertheless, two panels, say they're, and this is like, they were completely comfortable with recommending everyone get the vaccine.
They were totally comfortable.
Coming from the CDC, doing a rent moratorium?
Like, they're comfortable doing a lot of things.
The CDC and the FDA have been comfortable with a lot.
They were comfortable green-lighting the vaccine for emergency authorization when mRNA vaccines had never been administered to human beings before.
They were comfortable prescribing shutting down the whole economy, preventing people from paying rent, lots of things.
That's what we're talking about here.
And both of these bodies concur, overwhelmingly, that young people, people that are not at risk, you know, nobody other than old people and at-risk populations should be getting booster shots.
It's these people saying that, because they're not comfortable, because it's not safe.
But the CDC director goes on and says, uh, never mind, everyone can get it if they want, and everyone should.
What does that tell ya?
What does that tell ya?
It's not safe.
The virus is not that bad.
It's just about building this compliance system.
It's about selling vaccines.
It's about a government takeover of the economy.
It's about all the stuff that they're doing to respond to this.
It's just like 9-11.
It's just like any of these things.
The crisis is fake.
The reaction is what they really want.
You know, the response to the crisis, that's the real agenda.
That was the real agenda all along.
So anyway, I don't know.
I mean you could read that and hear the whole thing.
unidentified
Right?
nick fuentes
I mean, it says in this article, some panelists said, without further data, they were not comfortable automatically including younger people just because of their job.
Like, yeah, exactly.
The director says, well, we're going to include, because the director's not saying, Walensky is not saying everyone should get the booster shot.
She's saying, if you're in a group setting or a work setting, so that everyone could get the vaccine if they wanted to.
And the CDC panel says, well, you know, just because they have a job doesn't change the risk factor.
They're still a young person.
They didn't prescribe it to young people because it's dangerous.
The director is saying, well, young people can get it if they have a job.
Having a job doesn't change the underlying risk factor of the vaccine.
Everyone's probably going to get the virus.
Everybody's in a group setting at work or anywhere else.
So what's the difference?
The difference is that the director, unlike the doctors, doesn't care about health.
The director cares about the marketing and the PR of her agency and of the vaccine itself, and how damaging it would be to the credibility of the whole system if they went out and did not prescribe another booster shot.
Because, like I said, all those questions would necessarily follow.
Who would get the first dose?
They're in this You know, mired in the struggle to get the vaccine-hesitant and unvaccinated population to get vaccinated at the threat of losing their job.
And what would that do to that effort if they came out today and said, don't get a booster shot.
It's too dangerous.
You know, what would that do to that campaign?
Those are the considerations they're thinking of, not your health.
So don't get vaccinated.
But we're going to move on.
We have another story very similar.
Our featured story is about New York State.
Where they're gonna have to replace all the nurses with National Guard soldiers.
Because the nurses won't get vaccinated.
And just before I do that, let me just adjust... Let me adjust the colors on this.
It still doesn't look right.
I don't know why these settings are all messed up.
I was gonna say something else, but I don't like to swear.
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Let me see.
nick fuentes
Can someone who's a photography expert tell me what I need to do to not look like this?
To not look like I'm glowing?
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Let me see.
nick fuentes
Should I turn up the contrast maybe?
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No.
nick fuentes
Do I turn up the saturation?
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No.
That's kind of funny.
nick fuentes
How about that?
How's that?
Is that a little better?
That's a little better, right?
White balance, is that it?
All right, that looks a little better, a little better.
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I'll give it a little more.
nick fuentes
Okay.
All right, all right.
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Okay.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that looks fine to me.
That looks better than before.
Lower exposure?
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I'm done messing with it.
nick fuentes
Turn saturation down!
now I look gray okay That's fine.
It's fine.
It's fine the way it is.
Okay.
We're gonna move on.
They're saying it looks worse!
It looks better, retard.
Okay.
Um... It looks better than before.
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Okay.
nick fuentes
So we're going to move on to our featured story.
I'll read this article to you.
Like I said, in New York State, they've got, I think I said 700,000 earlier, it's 70,000.
16% of New York State's hospital staff is not vaccinated, so they're going to fire all those people and replace them with the National Guard.
Again, again, this is another move that really inspires confidence.
When the nurses aren't getting vaccinated, well, that's a great sign that you should get the vaccine.
The Governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, is considering using the National Guard and out-of-state medical workers to fill hospital staffing shortages as tens of thousands of workers are unlikely to meet a Monday deadline for mandated vaccination.
The plan outlined in a statement would allow the governor to declare a state of emergency and thereby increase the supply of health care workers to include licensed professionals from other states and countries as well as retired nurses.
The governor said the state was also looking at using National Guard officers with medical training to keep hospitals and other medical facilities adequately staffed.
Some 16% of the state's 450,000 hospital staff, or roughly 70,000 workers, have not been fully vaccinated.
The governor said we are still in the battle against COVID to protect our loved ones.
I commend all of the health care workers who have stepped up to get themselves vaccinated.
And I urge all remaining healthcare workers who are unvaccinated to do so now so they can continue providing care.
The plan comes amid a broader battle between state and federal government leaders pushing for vaccine mandates to help counter the highly infectious Delta variant of the coronavirus and workers who are against inoculation requirements, some on religious grounds.
On Sunday, she attended a service at a large church in New York City to ask Christians to help promote vaccines.
She said, quote, I need you to be my apostles.
I need you to go out and talk about it and say we owe this to each other.
Jesus taught us to love one another.
And how do you show that love but to care about each other enough to say please get the vaccine because I love you and I want you to live?
unidentified
So it's religious now.
nick fuentes
Jesus wants us to get the vaccines, huh?
And we're apostles.
The vaccine is God, really?
Pretty dark, twisted turn, isn't it?
But anyway, that's really besides the point.
In New York State, well, actually, it's really getting to the point, but at least for the story, that's besides the point.
You know, I read this, and once again, 16% of the state's medical staff won't get vaccinated.
These are the people, as I explained at the top of the show, that treat all the COVID patients.
These are the people that administer the vaccine.
These are the people that go to school for this.
Why are they not getting vaccinated?
I would understand if it was like 1% and they were like, okay, well, we're just going to hire some other people to fill the gap.
But it's like 16% of the nurses won't get vaccinated why aren't they getting vaccinated shouldn't it be shouldn't it be a hundred percent if this thing works and if it's not bad why do they and probably that's an underestimation if i were to guess i don't think they would tell us the real number because they they're saying that this is happening all over the country Nursing shortages, doctor shortages, because people are refusing to get vaccinated.
And so nurses are the group of people that are offered the vaccine first before anybody else.
They get priority even to receive it.
So it's not a question of whether or not they can get it.
And as I said, these are the people that are giving it to other people.
These are the people treating the COVID patients.
We're supposed to believe that we're living through a deadly pandemic.
In the midst of a global pandemic where people are dropping like flies because this disease is a killer.
And it doesn't matter who you are apparently.
They say don't even look at the death rate because it's so low.
Don't even be bothered with that this thing is so deadly it warrants a completely over-the-top ridiculous response because it's so bad.
And we're told that there's this vaccine that cures.
Vaccine heals.
The only reason this deadly pandemic goes on is because people won't get their vaccine, which is completely safe and effective.
So if nurses are administering the people that are dying by the millions from this disease, if they're the ones that have to watch these people die in hospital beds, and these are the ones being overwhelmed with all these people pouring into the hospital and treating them, and they're dying, and they're watching unvaccinated people die from the disease, And they're the ones giving the vaccine and they're watching people be saved.
They're watching people get saved because they got vaccinated and they see no adverse responses at all.
They see nobody getting heart attacks, strokes, cerebral palsy, paralysis, skin falling off.
They're seeing none of that from the vaccine.
It's perfectly safe and effective.
Then why are they not getting it?
If 16% of the hospital staff in the state of New York Is refusing under the threat of losing their job, vaccination, what does that tell you?
It tells you that clearly none of that is happening.
If nurses are watching people die in their arms because they didn't get vaccinated and this thing is so deadly, the virus, then they would get vaccinated out of fear or concern that they would get sick.
If the vaccine was perfectly safe and effective, they would get the vaccine because even if, even if, they didn't get sick or even if...
They didn't die from COVID or something like that.
Well, it wouldn't matter because it's totally safe, right?
Why lose your job over the vaccine if it's such a no-brainer?
If you're not scared of the virus and you're not scared of the vaccine, why refuse to the point of losing your job?
To receive the vaccine, it's probably because you really don't want it.
I mean, why would hospital staff, where there's pressure to get it, where they're under the threat of being fired to get it, where they see it all, why would they refuse so strongly, such double digits, a high percentage of them, why would they refuse to get it?
Probably because either they don't see the threat of the virus itself, or alternatively, they see that the vaccine isn't safe.
Either way, if they're not getting it, why would I get it?
If a nurse who sees all the COVID patients and gives out all the vaccines, if she's not worried about the virus or she is worried about the vaccine, then why would I be worried about the virus and not worried about the vaccine?
Because that doesn't make any sense.
And there was another study that came out that said, as far as education goes, it's people with PhDs that are the most vaccine hesitant out of anybody.
Not high school educated, not some college, people with PhDs have the most vaccine hesitancy.
What we're being told is the people that are not getting vaccinated are idiots, who don't listen to science, and they just watch too much Fox News, and they're conspiracy theorists, and they just don't get it, you know, they just don't understand.
But now we're finding out that actually that's not the case, because there's a lot of health officials that won't get it, and a lot of PhD people.
And if they're not getting it, why would anybody?
Why would anybody?
How's that for a vote of confidence?
And understand, it's like an avalanche of this stuff.
It is just like a cascading series of stories exactly like this, which illustrate, again, not even with medical science, but just with judging the internal logical consistency of their arguments, why this is a bad idea.
From the beginning.
And you don't even have to look very far.
You know, you could bring up the example of Israel.
You could bring up the outbreak in Massachusetts.
You could look at all the people that have died with COVID that were vaccinated.
You could look at the people that get sick and they're vaccinated.
People that wind up hospitalized and they're vaccinated.
You could look at the fact that they're developing a pill for people that are vaccinated that they can take when they get sick anyway.
As a therapy, when that's what the vaccine is supposed to do.
You can look at how they changed the definition of the vaccine, so that now inoculation doesn't even mean preventing someone from getting sick.
It essentially is no different than treatment.
But it's everywhere and it's every day.
It's something new that proves that there's no good reason for somebody to go out there and get this thing.
I mean...
I don't know what more there is to say on the subject.
It's like, and I say this every day and every week, what more could you say?
What more could come out about this thing?
What other argument could you make as to why someone should not get the vaccine and every day you get a new one?
And now in New York State, they're just gonna send home 70,000... 70,000 people!
70,000 people won't get vaccinated, so they're gonna fire them all and replace them with the military.
They can't do that to the whole country.
And that's why people have to stand strong.
People have to get fired from their job.
They don't have enough people in the military to replace the entire civilian workforce.
They just don't.
And if the nurses can walk out, if they're refusing to get it, I think you should too.
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I think everybody should.
nick fuentes
And honestly, on principle, if they're going to fire people because they won't get an experimental gene therapy vaccine, which isn't even safe, if they're going to fire people over that, then nobody should get it.
Just on that principle alone.
Because if they could make you do that, if they could fire you over that, they could fire you over anything.
We're already there.
People didn't want to walk out over getting fired for being a racist or a Trump supporter or a Republican or whatever else.
I mean literally anything else.
Are you willing to get fired over this?
Your bodily autonomy?
I think this is the hill to die on.
This is where we draw the line in the sand.
If the nurses are doing it, that's a pretty strong indicator that probably we should do it too.
That's good enough evidence for me.
Like I said, it'd be one thing if it was like, well, hey, 10 nurses won't get vaccinated, 70,000 people, and probably many more that they just don't want to say.
Straight up refusing.
And who would know better than the nurses?
Doctors don't even see people.
We all know it's the nurses that see people.
When you go to the doctor, do you see a doctor or do you see a nurse?
They're the ones that deal with this stuff.
They do the testing, the vaxing, they do the treatment, And if they're not afraid of the virus, then we shouldn't be.
And if they are afraid of the vaccine, then we should be too.
But one of those things has to be true.
Because if the pandemic is so deadly and the vaccine is so safe, there's no reason to lose your job over this.
But that's not the case clearly.
Because the people that are intimately involved with it on the highest level, they don't think that's the case.
So anyway, we're gonna move on.
I want to take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
I know it's a little repetitive.
I'm a little sick of the vaccine news too, but that's what's in the news.
That's the struggle of our time.
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So, it is what it is.
nick fuentes
Who would have thought this would be our struggle, you know?
I remember doing this show years ago and it was about immigration and it was about race and it was about Israel and it was about Syria and it was about like the omnibus spending bill and tax cuts and school shootings and Muslim terrorism and now and BLM riots and now the show is about They're gonna make everyone die from a vaccine or else they'll like lose their jobs and ruin their lives.
Whoever would have thought it would get to this point?
You know, we thought it was a joke.
I remember I was wearing the Dr. Ari Silver lab coat and everything and I had the test tubes out and here we are.
It's pretty messed up anyway.
We're gonna move on.
We'll look at our Super Chats and we'll see.
What do you, what do you have to say?
About the whole thing, the whole enchilada.
Mac Man says, uh, hello!
Patriots in control.
Yoba or kill yourself?
America first.
Also, Beardson doesn't miss.
All true.
All true.
Yoba!
Patriots in control.
unidentified
We love, we love to see it.
nick fuentes
Zoomer Wisdom says, went to Chipotle today and the lady behind the counter told me, no mask, no service.
I wanted to chimp out, but instead just said, fuck you and walked out.
Don't worry though, next time me and the niggas rolling deep.
See, that's not good enough.
Don't, don't tell me that.
Don't tell me that, you cuck.
You cucked out.
You cucked out.
You go into Chipotle and they say, no mask, no service.
And you're like, you probably mumbled to yourself.
unidentified
Fuck you.
nick fuentes
As you beat a hasty retreat out the door.
And then don't come and report it.
Oh hey Nick, I protested the mask mandate.
No you didn't.
No you didn't.
No, you didn't.
Don't tell me next time.
There'll be no next time.
Don't tell me you're going to chimp out.
Chimp out, then tell me after.
Don't tell me you plan on chimping out.
Nobody plans on chimping out.
They just do it.
Just chimp out.
Tell me later.
Tell me once you've done it.
I don't want an after-action report where you say, I got scared and left, but next time I'm really going to give it to them.
Practice.
Practice makes perfect.
It's not gonna be perfect your first time.
You're gonna get a little, maybe you'll get hit, maybe you'll get a little flustered, but you gotta try.
You gotta start trying, okay?
Just start yelling.
Just start yelling.
Just start, you know, it doesn't have to be, it's a public freakout.
It doesn't have to be like a big show.
Just let go.
Just go wild.
Just express yourself.
You know, us white people are always, like, working through this rational process of articulating what we're feeling and we're taking into consideration other people's expectations and their reactions.
You know, notice that the people in this society that get what they want don't do that.
They just let loose.
Like babies.
You know, a baby, when it's hungry, just cries.
It just starts screaming.
It doesn't say, like, I'm hungry.
It doesn't say, like, hey, can you give me something to eat?
It just starts screaming.
And that's what we have to do.
It has to be like them.
The people that get what they want, they just start getting belligerent.
And it doesn't even make any sense.
It's just gotta be beating on your chest.
So you gotta have that locked and loaded.
Practice it.
it practice it so you got to have no shame No shame!
Maybe I'll have to start doing it to kind of teach you.
Maybe I'll have to get out there with Baked Alaska and we'll have to teach you.
You know, Baked Alaska's already... That guy has written the handbook on this.
He has written the instruction manual.
So watch a Yoba stream and you could see a real white chimp out.
Maybe me and him will go do something and Springfield will...
Get kicked out of a place, show you how it's done.
But it's gotta be like Fight Club, you gotta be willing to get hit and attacked and stuff like that.
unidentified
Zoomer Wisdom says, or I just read that.
nick fuentes
Whiskey says, any tips for staying white-pilled when things are getting exceptionally worse and your whole family buys into the MSM fear-mongering?
With great wisdom comes great sorrow it seems.
This question again.
I love this question.
Just don't be a baby, okay?
Be a man.
That's all I could say at this point.
unidentified
Any tips for staying white-billed?
nick fuentes
For keeping that smile when I really want to frown?
What are you gonna cry about it?
Why don't you just go cry, okay?
Why don't you just go in the corner and sit on your ass and just cry, okay?
Like the little bitch you are.
Is that what you want to hear?
Because that's what I expect from a lot of people these days.
Why don't you just shut up, go sit in some damp, cold corner in the basement or in an alley, and why don't you just cry miserably to yourself, like the pathetic loser you are.
You want a white pill?
You want a white pill?
You want me to tell you everything's gonna be okay?
Why don't you man up and just tell yourself it's gonna be okay.
Tell yourself whatever you need to do.
And I'm not trying to be a tough guy, but I'm just so sick of hearing that.
We're in a struggle for our lifetime and people go, how do you stay white-pilled?
Yeah, there's no white pills, man.
There's no white pills.
There's no white pills about our situation.
It all sucks, okay?
It's all shit.
We've all been dealt the worst hand ever, okay?
And me, more than you!
I'm on a no-fly list!
And they took my money, and they banned me from everything, and they're trying to prevent me from making a living, and they dox me, and everywhere I go they want to kill me, and you're asking me for a white pill?
Somehow I keep going!
So what's your excuse?
People want to go and lay down and cry.
Want to go and sit in a puddle of their own piss and shit and just cry, because it's hard.
I'm sick of it, man.
I'm sick!
unidentified
How do I stay white billed?
nick fuentes
How about you just man up?
With great wisdom comes great sorrow.
Yeah, you don't know the half of it.
Happy Monday, epic performance on the Killstream Saturday.
I was enjoying it so much until my wife killed the vibe by dragging me to a stupid garlic festival.
Don't be in a rush to get married, King.
Women smother the little things we enjoy.
Well thanks, I'm glad you like my appearance.
Sounds pretty cucked though, I can't imagine.
That's why I'm not in a rush to get married.
I enjoy, honestly, being alone.
I enjoy being alone.
I enjoy my independence.
I enjoy not being nagged.
And, um... The idea of my wife dragging me to something...
Makes me not want to get married.
I know how that sounds but really the idea that you're chilling watching a funny stream and your wife like somehow you're bigger and stronger than her but somehow drags you out to the garlic festival Like, that makes me not want to get married.
Because that kind of stuff pisses me off now.
And I'm not even, like, in a committed... anything.
My mom tries to start talking to me when I'm watching a YouTube video and I chimp out.
The thought of, like... I'm betrothed to a woman.
One flesh.
Dragging me to the Garlic Festival while I'm watching the Killstream.
Yeah, thanks but no thanks.
Maybe I'll just clone myself.
unidentified
Maybe I'll just...
nick fuentes
Take a hair sample and, I don't know, extract a stem cell and grow it into a person.
I don't know how any of that works, but... Your wife dragged you to something.
How's your wife dragging you to something, huh?
Please!
Can we go to the Garlic Festival, honey?
Oh, all right.
unidentified
Some of you people. - Wow.
nick fuentes
See, I'm a real incel.
I'm a real deal.
Real deal Holyfield.
Incel.
A lot of you... fake cell.
A lot of you have no idea.
A lot of you are not even really sexist.
A lot of you aren't even misogynistic.
I will...
You know, and people are gonna get real defensive, and that's because it's true.
That is because it is true.
I am the real... I'm the realest incel you're ever gonna meet.
All these other people, they pretend online.
And then, they get in a private chat or a DM or whatever, they're one-on-one, and then it's... I love you!
You complete me!
You're my best friend!
I don't care what Nick says!
I'm in love!
And all this kind of stuff.
I mean, that's how you people are.
Don't you?
You think I don't know that?
You think I don't see right through?
I'm the real incel.
unidentified
I am the real incel!
nick fuentes
Oh, you people.
My wife dragged me to the garlic festival, really?
I'm not getting dragged to any garlic festival anytime soon.
And you want to know why?
That's because I'm a real incel and I'm a real sexist.
I'm not getting dragged to anything by a woman.
But that's what you people do.
And you know, it's like, listen.
It's fine.
It's fine.
That's healthy.
You want to get married.
You want to get married.
You don't want to be like me.
You want to get married.
You want to, you know, feel elated.
And that's a good thing.
But just don't front.
Don't go frontin' on a nigga.
Don't front, because that's what you do.
That's what these people do.
They come up to me and they're like, yeah, Nick, you and me, we're the same.
He's just like me.
Whoa, wow, I watch your show and I relate to it so strongly.
unidentified
Really?
Really, nigga?
nick fuentes
Because I don't think that's true one fucking bit, actually.
I don't think it's true at all.
unidentified
So anyway.
nick fuentes
So anyway.
unidentified
Yeah, sorry for the language, but it's just true.
nick fuentes
But it's just true. - No.
unidentified
I had to say it.
I had to defend myself.
nick fuentes
You're putting me in a life-or-death situation and I had to defend myself here.
unidentified
Gotta love it.
nick fuentes
Gotta love it.
You just invited me here to make fun of me.
You're just like the rest of them.
You're just like the rest of them.
You know, that's what I stay saying, just like the rest of them.
So yeah, dragged me to the Garlic Festival.
I hope that was a lot of fun.
unidentified
Sounds fun.
nick fuentes
What's not to love?
Garlic?
What's not to love?
Garlic?
Your wife?
Presumably walking around in a field with a wristband on for $25?
What's not to like?
unidentified
I mean, that's what it sounds like, Garlic Festival.
nick fuentes
What's not to like?
Lots of sweaty people in cargo shorts and you're walking around on the pavement or a grass field or something in the summer?
unidentified
Yeah, what's not to like?
nick fuentes
I mean, for some people that sounds really appealing.
unidentified
What's not to love?
nick fuentes
Dragged to the garlic festival I'll bury you in the garlic patch I I'll drag my wife to the garlic patch and dig a big hole.
We're going to the garlic patch and she's going to find a 10-foot hole in the ground and say, what's that for?
unidentified
That's the last thing she'll ever see.
nick fuentes
No, I'm kidding.
unidentified
Kidding, of course.
I'm kidding, of course.
nick fuentes
Now, when I say that, I am kidding.
Fake self.
The guy's a fake self.
unidentified
She dragged me to the garlic festival.
nick fuentes
These people.
Please stop pretending to be... Please stop pretending to be a real incel, because you're not.
It's like stolen valor.
Listen, Civvie, do not wear my uniform.
Civilian, take that uniform off!
unidentified
My brother died!
nick fuentes
My brother died in Isla Vista, California.
My brother died in the Battle of Isla Vista.
And you spit out his memory when you wear that uniform, civilian.
unidentified
All right, very funny.
Very funny.
nick fuentes
But on to the next Super Chat.
But it's real, I mean, but that is totally true.
I mean, I'm kidding a little bit, but there's also a lot of truth there.
unidentified
Okay.
Um...
nick fuentes
Sigmus is how do you feel about US gun culture being Funko pop adjacent slash man box parallel?
Where fat dudes need a $1,500 AR to prove there are false manhood and big igloo boogaloo Stickers on their mags to show their libertarian friends.
They're cool and hip.
Yeah, there's definitely something to that.
I Mean it's definitely the same premise it's just it's like I You know, the Funko Pop thing, everybody understands it because...
People recognize that this act of collecting trivial things is like a surrogate activity for something meaningful, and it epitomizes this because it's the most ridiculous, meaningless thing to collect.
It's like the most absurd surrogate collecting activity.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
But that same premise applies to everything.
That's why people do Soy Jack face for everything.
You know, the Soy Jack is supposed to be like the Nintendo Switch or the Funko Pop.
But now people just mean it as anybody that kind of gets like over excited about things like you know things Things like guns or cigars or alcohol or whatever and it's kind of like in recognizing that you know It's one thing to have a hobby It's another thing to like find your identity and things and like things that you buy it's really about I guess the act of consumption which I agree with that.
I agree with that because it's like, really, how is it any different?
You might say, well, a gun is cooler than like a Funko Pop, but it's really the same.
It's about, you know, your identity being wrapped up and something that you buy, you know, like some item.
Some guy buys like a Superman Funko Pop and they got a wall of Funko Pops and they're like, oh, these are like a reflection of me because I like these characters.
They're things that I like and I bought a totem of them and now I display them and people see, you know, the mass entertainment that I consume.
And it's kind of like the same thing with any with anything like that when you like have a cigar or whiskey and it's like you know once again this is an expression of myself my identity is wrapped up in this people will see this and think this about me people see my gun and think I am a man people see my whiskey and cigar and think I am a certain kind of person so I guess it's about your identity being wrapped up in this you know
Buying things as an act of self-expression.
It's sort of like when people put stickers on their laptop or on their phone or something I see that everybody does that everybody's got a laptop with all these stickers on it and you want to know why because they saw someone else who did that and They saw their stickers and said I'm gonna put my cool stickers on it and everyone will know what I like It'll be my personalized laptop and it's like there's something about that which is just awful I don't know exactly what it is, but it's just kind of awful so
Yeah, there's a lot of these things I can't quite put my finger on.
If I really sat down and thought about it hard enough, I could probably break it down, but you just kind of get the sense of there's something wrong here.
unidentified
I hate when people do that though.
They put stickers on their car.
nick fuentes
Jeez.
Or even people wearing certain kinds of t-shirts.
It's like, I like, like I see these political t-shirts, and it'll be a t-shirt that says like, it's like a picture of Joe Biden, and it's like the paper towel logo, and it says Biden, the quicker fucker upper.
And it's like, who is buying this?
What does that say about the psychology of a person that buys that?
You know?
And there's all kinds of other assorted t-shirts with like these political jokes on them.
And it's like, what would compel somebody to buy a t-shirt that just has, like, a one-liner on it?
What's the point?
unidentified
Do people really say, like, oh, it's funny, I'll put that on a shirt and wear it around?
nick fuentes
Like, why would, like, because people kind of treat that as a foregone conclusion, but it's like, why would someone see a joke, find it funny, and then want that joke on a shirt on their face or on their chest that they wear in public?
Like, I don't, I never understood that, really.
It's one thing to do it, like, kind of ironically, or it's one thing to do it, like, I've done that.
I wear, like, a Fortnite hoodie as a joke to parody that.
But otherwise, I try to buy the most plain clothes I can, just solid, plain.
That's one thing if you want an elaborate design or something, but it's something totally different to say, I like this thing, put it on a t-shirt and wear it around, and people will see it.
And you know what I'm saying?
Like... So... It's all, it's all kind of similar.
All this getting wrapped up in trivialities.
unidentified
Trivialities is really, I guess, the key.
nick fuentes
Anyway, Mark says BLM destroys cities for half a year and nobody bats an eye.
AF Zoomers say there are more white people dying than being born and everyone loses their minds.
Clown country.
I've said it before and I'll say it again.
You are a champion!
The anti-C19 tyranny protest is just the beginning.
We love you America First, Crisis King, No E-Girls, and ACAF.
Well, thank you King.
Big shout out.
I appreciate it.
You're a champion too.
unidentified
It's true.
nick fuentes
It's true.
BLM sucks.
unidentified
I agree.
nick fuentes
Hydecaps says, looking forward to seeing some of the Groipers I met at Stop the Steal in DC and Atlanta along with AfPak 2.
Regime Media can't stand that it's a movement of chads.
Purple Polo Groiper Encore.
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
nick fuentes
Yeah.
Well, let's just hope he's cleaned up the wardrobe a little bit.
I think he has.
unidentified
Purple polo encore, please.
nick fuentes
You just gave me a flashback.
If I pause for a second there, it's because I just had a 30-minute flashback in the span of a blink of an eye.
And I just relived the agony of having a video like that go viral.
Five, ten million views played in the halls of Congress, and we got that purple polo hanging out just on the side of the frame there.
But hopefully we see him there.
I just hope the purple polo doesn't make a reappearance.
Maybe integrated into some kind of other outfit, a purple accent maybe.
the But it's true.
It is a movement of chads.
Judah says, I'm really starting to hate how many of my favorite non-political content creators are becoming nothing but unfunny progressive shills.
Thank God for you, Nick.
You give me hope in this godless world.
Well, thank you, man.
I appreciate that.
SlowInternetGroper says, thanks for the music radio stream every day.
You play all my favorites.
The political talk segment afterwards is a bit dry, though.
unidentified
Oh, very funny.
nick fuentes
Custodian Groyper says, started tech school this month to become a machinist, a major strain on the budget, but I can't spend 42 years until I'm 65 cleaning up homeless shit in a left-wing city.
Yeah, invest in yourself and do it young, do it while you can.
Spinefish says, are you a big fan of Ann Coulter?
Nope, nope, because she was mean to me.
unidentified
So no, I don't like her.
nick fuentes
AFIS has posted one clip of your show that I found funny and it struck a chord with wignats and dumbass women.
So funny going back and reading the quote tweets after I muted notifications.
These people will never win.
Yeah, they just don't... Honestly, they can't even see how the show is funny.
Like at the end of the day, they just can't reverse engineer my success because they're too pressed.
They're too... I don't even know what the word for it is, but...
You know, with me, I'm sort of, in a sense, like unattached.
I'm sort of experiencing the world, and that's why my show is more of a pure expression.
It's funny, it's observational, because I'm just doing the show to sort of express my view of the world.
These people on the other hand are like seething haters like they wake up with anger you know with like anger and hatred and uh and as a consequence they can't create you know they can't be creative and they definitely can't be funny or inspirational because they're just they're so wrapped up in like negativity and like caught up in all this like emotional stuff
So yeah I mean they can't even watch my show and just like see how it's funny it's always I do a funny clip and it's it's just ammunition how can we twist this how can we take this out of context how can we deny the context of it it's it's a joke it's not a joke whatever So yeah, it's pretty cringe, but yeah, they'll, they'll never win.
Bass Coops says, there's this gay church in my city.
And by the way, I sometimes wonder what people expect to happen.
They all, you know, there's a lot of people that hate me and they want me to go away.
Oh, you're a grifter.
Oh, you're, you're a counter.
They think that like, I'm the one standing in the way of like a real right wing emerging.
If I would, and it's like, what exactly do you think would happen if I stepped away?
Nothing.
If I stepped away, all of this would just dissipate and nothing would take its place, you know?
All these people would just move on to hating another e-celebrity.
So think of it, you know, people take me for granted a lot, but you know, there's nobody else like me.
There's nobody else that has the same mental toughness, competence, reliability, and that might sound like tooting my own horn, but it's just true.
I mean people, there's a lot of people that are like haters or whatever want to bring me down.
And some people get it in their heads that it's like, well, if Nick just stepped aside, then everything... And it's like, no.
Because none of these people create.
None of these people make anything.
None of these people do anything.
All they do is just critique.
And so in the absence of something critiqued, they will just find something else to critique.
And there's not one of them who could do what I do.
And if they could, then they would.
But they're not.
Because they can't.
So...
And it's I know everyone probably knows that on some level, but it's just important to remind people another one of those if then Logical things if they could do what I do and they would but none of them are and they're not because they can't and they know it and That's probably the source of the resentment.
So anyway But I don't think about my haters.
I think about I Yeah, that is pretty gay.
That's like all those mega churches and stuff.
I don't know how people buy into that stuff.
I mean, ultimately, I guess they're just as materialist as anybody else.
Or materialistic.
Well, thank you, King!
Yeah, that is pretty gay.
That's like all those mega churches and stuff.
I don't know how people buy into that stuff.
I mean, ultimately, I guess they're just as materialist as anybody else are materialistic.
Bubba Groypers is my first super chat.
Been praying for you always.
Trust the plan.
Oh, seven.
Well, thank you, King.
Big shout out.
Thank you for the prayers.
Givemegroi says, hey Nick, did you see the DNN report over the weekend?
If so, what did you think about it?
And he says, DNN equals Deez Nuts, nigga.
LMAO, got him.
You didn't get anything, buddy.
I saw that coming a mile away.
Kato says, the bike pill thing is a little cringe, but what's so wrong with the larger message?
You talk a lot about creating a parallel society, but seem to dislike if it involves fitness or self-improvement.
Why are these things mutually exclusive?
Bike pill?
I have no idea what you're talking about.
Bike pill's a little cringe.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
Yeah, that sucks.
NextGenCablic says New York State announced that unvaccinated people who get fired won't be eligible for unemployment insurance.
RIP unvaccinated New Yorkers.
unidentified
Yeah, that sucks.
nick fuentes
But, I mean, I don't think there's really a future in New York City anyway.
I mean, I'm not one of these people that says, get out of the city, but...
They're making it that way with the COVID lockdown and the Vax Passport.
They're the worst jurisdiction in America for that.
So yeah, big F in the chat for our New Yorkers.
Cultural Reactionary says, AF has been on such a roll lately.
One of your funniest shows was last week and we were all enjoying the E-Drama Bloodsports.
Hopefully this will continue into rally season.
Keep up the awesome content.
Well, thanks a lot.
Thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
Big shout out Yeah, I know, the e-drama, the blood sports, good times.
Good times!
Well, you know what's so funny is it just, it really is always so simple.
We could have just ended it within five minutes if he just said he was mad about me dunking on a super chat, because that's literally what it is.
Can you find me a critic that isn't someone who was kissing my ass and wanted to be my best friend and then, I don't know, I like wasn't nice enough to them and then they turn into a supervillain?
Because that's literally everyone.
Isn't it just such a coincidence?
All these geniuses that have figured out what's wrong with America first, they found the secret evidence, they found the silver bullet argument, they found the grievance, the problem.
They just, you know, took apart the whole thing.
But isn't it such a coincidence all these people that suddenly had this epiphany had it?
You know, they were my biggest fan, and then I was a little bit mean to them, and then they discovered I was always a no-good, degenerate, hypocritical cult leader with bad judgment!
I mean, come on.
Can people not see right through that?
It's always so funny.
We argue for three hours, and it's the usual inanity, and at the third hour mark, Well, you just gotta be nicer to superchatters.
unidentified
I was your biggest fan, and then I realized when you were mean to me in my superchat that everyone was right about you.
nick fuentes
Okay, well you could have saved us a whole lot of time if you just said that at the beginning, don't you think?
Right?
And then, and the reaction is even more telling.
Then the guy goes on a crusade.
Yeah, that's how you know you made your point.
You know that somebody makes their point when they come back and stream a marathon and go on a rampage.
unidentified
Well, and this, and that, and this one was always right all along, and blah, blah, oh, really?
nick fuentes
Ah.
But that's what happens when you're the best.
and It's not easy.
unidentified
It's not easy being me.
nick fuentes
That's what happens when you're good at what you do.
Don't you understand?
It's Cain and Abel.
It's as tale as old as time.
unidentified
It's Cain and Abel.
nick fuentes
You know?
I'm Abel.
unidentified
And, uh, that's how it goes.
nick fuentes
You know, God... Who is who again?
Who was the one that was doing the farming and who was doing the shepherding?
I don't know.
unidentified
I forget.
nick fuentes
Cain and Abel.
But, you know, I'm the one doing the thing that God favors more.
I was given more talents.
I was given more Faculty and people want to participate.
They don't have it.
They don't really fit in and then they realize they never can Realize the shortcomings It's something that's not fixable.
They blame me for it.
They hate me for it So then they create all this trouble all these problems It's a tale is all this time.
It's a tale is all this time.
I hate I hate it I hate that that's the way it has to be but It is the way that it has to be.
I know Cain was the killer, but he was the farmer, right?
And Abel was the shepherd.
You know how I remember that?
I remember it because in that movie, Do the Right Thing, there's a scene where he says he's got the two of gold.
I don't even know what you would call it.
It's like a brass knuckles.
It says love and hate, and he goes, Hate!
It was with this hand that Cain iced his brother.
unidentified
That's how I remember it.
nick fuentes
That's how I remember that Cain killed Abel, not the other way around.
And I know that Abel was the one that was a shepherd, because he was the favored one.
But... Anyway, it's a good movie.
Somebody says, fuck that movie.
That's a good movie!
That's a good movie!
How dare you?
Anyway, um...
unidentified
But yeah, so very funny, very funny, very funny.
nick fuentes
Literally, we argued for like hours.
Hours!
unidentified
From the minute I jump in there.
nick fuentes
And by the end, it's like, well yeah, after you were mean to me, then I realized that you're a bad guy.
And you should be nicer to your fans, then it'd be... No, but he's not butthurt.
Now he's a martyr!
Now he's taking on the grievance of everyone else!
He's the patron saint of bullied superchatters.
These are young men you're being mean to!
Like you?
Like you?
unidentified
You know?
nick fuentes
How about you look in the mirror?
Like you?
You can't handle the banter?
unidentified
Crying out loud.
nick fuentes
We're trying to save a country and people say you're too mean?
This is my whole life.
My whole life has been like this.
It's like that in Patton.
You ever see the movie Patton?
And George Patton's trying to win the war, and he slaps a soldier for cowardice, and then they release him.
And they make him do the, uh... They make him do the decoy invasion.
unidentified
Anyway, yeah, so it's like that.
nick fuentes
My whole life, my whole life is like this.
unidentified
It's a curse.
Like Mozart.
nick fuentes
Like, like in that movie, Amadeus.
Anyway uh so yeah so good content lots of good content we but we love the e-drama even though it's uh stupid it is fun it's just funny it's fun people enjoy it it's good content uh Curtis I mean, at the end of the day, they're either just so hateful that they, like, have just lost it, or they're dumb.
Like, because I'm in there, and I'm just saying ridiculous stuff.
I'm like, baked Alaska, he's gonna write my struggle in jail and become the leader, and then you're going to jail!
And people are like, this guy's crazy!
unidentified
What is he talking about?
Because it's a joke.
nick fuentes
Lighten up.
Lighten up, Francis.
Curtis says, hey Nick, talked to my supervisor about me not taking the vax.
Thought it would be a teeth-pulling argument, but I figured out he is as anti-vax as I am.
Our owner has been hollering at him.
I said I will stand with him.
Christ is King.
unidentified
Hey, nice.
nick fuentes
Love to hear that.
Good for you.
Israel Billionaire says, here's $100,000.
Please stop talking about my people.
unidentified
Oh, yeah?
nick fuentes
Yeah, well thanks for the three.
I know you really are Israeli.
unidentified
Thanks for the three.
nick fuentes
But no, I will never stop talking about that.
NextGenCatholic says, if you're going state to state to take a stand against vaccine mandates, you must consider going to New York City.
It is worse there than any other place in America.
Maybe I will.
Maybe I've never done anything in New York City.
I don't want to, though, because it never ends well there, really.
Maybe I'll do something in New York State, but New York City?
That's, like, really behind enemy lines.
I don't know if there's ever been Really successful right-wing activism there.
Even in Chicago, Trump tried to do a rally in Chicago and that was a disaster.
So, so I don't know if that's a good idea, but I'll look into it.
Oscar says, hey Nick, in most Australian states they are getting rid of the vaccine passport once they reach 90% vaccination.
What does this mean?
Is there something more or genuine white pill?
I don't know.
I haven't been following it closely enough in Australia, but I mean, I imagine that, you know, maybe that's a false promise.
Either way, I don't think they're going to stop at 90%.
Jed 2016 says, it was nice to briefly chat with you last Saturday on the kill stream.
Can't wait to see you at the rally.
Peep poop.
Much love.
Well, thanks, King.
Yeah, good to speak with you.
Alex says, good to hear about your new platform.
Good luck.
Thank you, man.
Yeah, it's exciting.
Tactical Nuke says, 07 long time no super chat.
I moved up north close to Canada and every girl up here is a swinger and it's disgusting.
All these dating app sluts are married and craving adultery.
Incel for life.
Guy goes on a dating app.
Incel for life, by the way.
unidentified
Yeah, right, okay, yeah, sure.
nick fuentes
Uh, so yeah, but I'm really sorry to hear that.
Pope Urban II Gruyper says, Hey Nick, did you know that there are whites in the U.S.
who say they are descendants of the ancient Israelites?
They're called Identity Christians and their biggest church is the Church of Israel in Missouri with 400 members.
They are whites only and no race mixing.
No, I've never heard of that.
Nate Smokes says, I can't wait for the day when DLive and Trovo close down.
Fuck those Chinese scammers.
YobaTV and AFLive are inevitable.
So true, King.
Tactical Nukes has an opinion on Ralphie.
He did kill that Hua.
Just awful, man.
Just awful.
Did you think that was funny?
When you wrote that out, did you think that was funny?
Did you think that was like a funny callback to the show?
Jeez.
unidentified
What are you thinking, man?
nick fuentes
Opinion on a TV character?
I like the TV show.
unidentified
It's an entertaining show.
nick fuentes
Ha ha ha ha!
Yeah, that's like they say in the show.
What is this, a YouTube comment section?
What are you, 90 IQ?
unidentified
This tactile nuke.
nick fuentes
Never forget, this guy got bullied by Trey Politics.
unidentified
I don't know why he comes in here with this.
Shit.
Try to be nice.
nick fuentes
Try to be nice and it's one after the next with this guy.
God of conquest has loved your appearance on the kill stream Watching Nick the knife takedown BFP and core and it's like watching Michelangelo carve David Can't wait for your next blood sports match.
Well, it was um, it was RPG not BPF So, you said BFP, it's BPF, and it was, it, but it wasn't even him, it was RPG, but, but yeah, same thing.
Yeah, I know, I'm, I have a way.
I'm clean with it.
I'm clean with it.
But thanks.
Midnight Sun says, I'm interested in going to the protest, but will security be provided?
Well, we'll be protecting us from Antifa, BLM, shit lips, cops, and federal boys.
We don't want this to turn into Unite the Right.
It won't.
Lone Slav says it's in Springfield, Illinois.
There's hardly any black people in the vicinity, let alone BLM, Antifa.
unidentified
That's not a concern.
nick fuentes
There'll be enough people that that'll be a deterrent in itself.
The Lone Slav says, I saw a post of a mother who got vaccinated after giving birth.
Her baby developed a full body rash from her breast milk shortly after.
Doctors don't know what it is.
unidentified
Scary stuff.
nick fuentes
Yeah, pretty scary.
Don't get the vaccine.
Spinefish says, thoughts on the first three months of 2019?
unidentified
It's a great question.
nick fuentes
Space Kang says, why aren't they just spraying the vaccine from drones?
Seems like they really need people to be willing to accept the injections.
Yeah, I don't know if I would read too much into that aspect of it.
unidentified
Yeah, I don't... Okay.
nick fuentes
Yeah, it's a great point.
unidentified
Never thought of it that way.
nick fuentes
Regular American says, went to Waffle House for some traditional American cuisine.
And my white boomer servicer walks up with a big BLM badge on.
I thought that's odd.
I look over my left shoulder and there's a mixed race couple with their half African kid but the white mom's back is to me.
Next thing I know a 300 pound lesbian sits next to me at the counter to my right and orders triple hash browns.
Then the mulatto kid starts freaking out.
I whip my head around to see the white mom has a dark black eye.
Sad baptism into our brave new world.
unidentified
Yeah, man, that's crazy.
nick fuentes
That's crazy you went to a fucking IHOP or Waffle House.
unidentified
Yeah, welcome to Waffle House, dude.
nick fuentes
Were you born yesterday?
Strange New Baptism.
Why do people write such stupid nonsense?
Man, I don't get it.
Like, why would you even write that?
What, again, once again, why write that?
Did you think that was clever?
Did you really, did you want to say sad baptism into our brave new world?
Did you think that was poetic?
Did you want to say that because you thought it sounded smart?
Because you thought it sounded clever?
Because it's not clever.
Brave new world.
Wow, never heard that one.
Oh, baptism.
unidentified
That's great.
nick fuentes
That's really poetic, man.
Really literary.
Really challenging yourself.
Really painting a picture here for us.
unidentified
I can't take it, man.
I just can't take it with these superchats.
I'm an elitist.
nick fuentes
I'm an elitist, and I'm in favor of depopulation.
You know what?
Protest is off.
I'm pro-vax.
You know that giant Stonehenge in Georgia that says population under 500 million?
I'm good with that.
If anything, 500 million is too many.
We need to cut it down more.
No kidding, of course, but I mean, really, have you never been to a Walmart or a Waffle House?
Is this a discovery for you?
I just discovered America.
Dalton says, hey King, I hope you're having a great night.
Hey King, I'm having a great night.
Great stream as always.
I watched you embarrass RPG on stream earlier.
What an absolute leech.
God bless you, man.
The hoodie and flag are top notch.
Well, thanks.
I'm glad you enjoy them.
Glad they arrived and I'm glad you enjoyed them.
God bless you too, buddy.
Glad to hear you're back home safe.
And God bless you too, buddy.
Hope you're having a great night.
I'm having a great night.
Big Max's.
And he's giving me an emoticon.
That's me smiling with my AF hat.
Nice.
Goofy Goober says, I know how much you hate merch issues, but I ordered a mug and file a support ticket on the website, okay?
You can write a ticket, they will respond to you, they will address your issue.
I'm doing a show right now, and I'm not, I don't even have the credentials to get in there, cause that's our interns do that, okay?
Sheesh.
I know you don't do this on the show, but I'm going to do it anyway, because the rules don't apply to me, and whatever.
They know just what to say to ruin my night.
Every, every night they just, they know just what to say.
What a bunch of crap.
Uh, Fat Gay Retards is respiratory therapist here and didn't get it.
I've been in COVID rooms Since before COVID was even known.
I am not seeing many vaxxed reactions but then again I wouldn't.
I would go in these rooms without a mask at this point.
There you have it from the expert.
Guy2020 says, Wife is a nurse.
They are lying about the number of nurses who are vaccinated.
Many on just her unit that are willing to be fired over it.
It's a big game of chicken.
Yeah, that's what I think.
Because they can't have the military do this indefinitely.
They can't do this indefinitely.
That's exactly what it is.
It's a big game of chicken.
They're waiting to see who's going to blink first.
And the government has more resources than we do.
But, if enough people stand up, You know, then they can't, they can't replace everybody.
So, gotta keep that in mind.
It's really, we're all in this together.
Fat gay retards.
Is COVID really messes some people up that are unhealthy?
Remdesivir is killing kidneys and fluid overload patients.
I don't think the Vax does much of anything.
Called their bluff about firing me when all the Vax staff was sick.
Fuck these people.
Yeah, I mean, I, listen, I don't deny that COVID is, you know, to the extent that it's even real, is wrecking havoc on people that have the pre-existing conditions, are old or something, but the vax, as you say, doesn't do anything.
People are getting sick anyway.
So, yeah, something's definitely up, but, you know, what they're saying just doesn't even have any consistency at all.
So I'm with you, King.
Vedas is good morning.
unidentified
Where am I?
I don't know.
You're in Tilted Towers.
nick fuentes
Puerto Rican Groy versus New York.
Groy be here.
My dad used to write speeches for Cuomo and got fired when he resigned.
He called Kathy Hochschul an incompetent broad that will run the state into the ground.
That's women for you.
unidentified
Yeah, big surprise.
nick fuentes
Phil Roege says, vaccine mandates haven't hit me.
Maybe that's the real charm of not working for a major company.
If they can't afford to lose you, they won't ask.
Anyway, 07A, well, big shout out, man.
Thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
Phil Roege, fellow Jaden Gang member, I appreciate ya.
I'm glad to hear the vaccine mandate hasn't hit you yet.
I hope it doesn't hit any of you, but if it does, you have to be willing to get fired.
unidentified
Fine.
nick fuentes
Good for you for sticking it out.
Regular Americans says, how do you not laugh your ass off watching the chat?
These retards are cracking me up tonight!
Oh my gosh!
Oh my gosh!
You know, I'm just so bothered.
I'm such a bothered king.
I really shouldn't be, but they just do.
They really get to me.
Why?
Why do they get to me?
unidentified
But they do.
How the fuck do you not laugh your ass off watching the chat?
These retards are cracking me up tonight, man.
nick fuentes
I don't know, man.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I don't know.
unidentified
Maybe I'm just a hater.
Maybe I just got problems.
nick fuentes
My mouse is falling.
My fucking camera doesn't work.
I guess I just got a lot of problems.
Elected Groyper says, thanks for highlighting the struggle in New York.
Sadly I know several health care professionals who took it today.
Sounds like a good place for rally too.
Check your email.
Yeah I will.
Tactical Nuke says that sad bitch nigga.
Tell that sad bitch nigga to find his binky.
It's hard for everyone.
unidentified
Yeah so true.
nick fuentes
Stargazer says I thoroughly enjoyed getting eviscerated by you in the super chats last week.
Hope I didn't put you in a foul mood at the end of the show.
Thanks brother.
unidentified
Well it's Well thank you.
I'm not even going to say it.
nick fuentes
He said F-O-W-L.
Foul mood.
unidentified
But thanks.
nick fuentes
That's okay.
Not a big deal.
Now I would wear a shirt that says that because that's just true.
Dalton says I met PPG a few days ago.
He definitely upgraded his style.
Also hooked me up with an AF lapel pin.
Nice!
He's a great guy.
He really is.
I give him a little bit of a hard time because of the polo, but he's a good guy and he's an activist.
He's totally solid.
Smiley the Feds' purple polo groiper has traded the purple polo for a dapper cape, but still wears a purple tie to pay homage to his roots.
unidentified
So a cape.
I gotta see that.
nick fuentes
Stargazer says, oh crap, foul mood lol.
Okay, since I'm sending a second super chat, I'd like to suggest all GROYPERS take vitamin C, A, zinc, and most importantly, NAC.
I caught COVID recently and beat it in five days with 3,200 milligrams per day of NAC, powerful antioxidant.
I don't know what that is, but okay, I'll give it a shot.
Invisible Groyd versus Democrats are this generation's Nazis and Joe Biden is their leader.
Our patience has its limits.
Joseph Goebbels 1933.
Our patience is wearing thin.
Joe Biden 2021.
It's a good point.
I never thought of it that way.
Kai Clips says hey man sucks I couldn't catch a show tonight but I hope I've done all right defending AF.
Claims about AF being a cult are always ridiculous but being caffeine cracked didn't help my demeanor.
Yeah, I didn't get a chance to watch your debate.
I wanted to watch it, but I'm doing the show.
I tuned in at like 830, but Ralph was having some tech issues, but I definitely want to watch it.
I'll watch it after the show.
Next Gen Catholics, the Staten Island is a pretty conservative borough of New York City, if you haven't heard of it.
A lot of them are unvaxxed and Trump supporters.
Just a suggestion, upstate may be more practical.
That's not a bad idea.
Maybe upstate and like Long Island or Staten Island or something.
Not a bad idea.
tactical nukes is what's your favorite cigarette i don't smoke midnight sun says nick you should raise the minimum donation for the super chats to avoid the volume of low iq comments richard spencer's starts at ten dollars plus well i can't do that on entropy because entropy doesn't have the functionality to do that so i can't
Groper Gamer says RPG big hypocrite as soon as Beardson came in he was screaming about how he wasn't relevant and as a tiny audience Yesterday's news Beardson was great though shitting on RPG and the woman.
Yeah, he was Yeah, don't you love that when I said that to RPG?
He said oh, it's not about audience then Beardson comes on and he goes you don't have a big audience.
You're not relevant It's resentment China says egirl one Jaden zero and You know, I didn't even see that.
I didn't even see that because I was on the other team.
We were playing Zero Hour.
I was on the wrong team.
I muted my comms.
So I didn't even hear all of that.
I can't say one way or the other because I was on the other team and I was in comms with four strangers while they were fighting this e-girl.
Apparently, Jaden, Jimbo, and Gibby were teamed with this e-girl in Zero Hour and her simp.
And she BTF owed all of them now, that's what I heard I don't think that's true, but I didn't see it So I can't really say one way or the other but that's what some are saying But anyway, but thanks for the big super chat, I don't know I don't know It's Jaden Jaden one is Jaden a million and everyone at you know, Jaden's Jaden's a killer So I don't think so.
I don't believe it Addict.
I'm not gonna read that.
Kyle Computer says two birds with one stone.
Pay for a code bootcamp.
Get into tech.
We need people in tech and you can work 100% remote jobs.
No VAX mandates and you're positioned in a lucrative career where you can actually help.
So it's just learn to code, right?
I mean, you're literally saying learn how to code.
Here's an idea.
Hey, here's the great idea.
Kill two birds with one stone.
Learn how to code.
Oh, wow.
That's good.
Learn to code.
Joe McHenry says, Nick, you look so much younger with this camera.
Maybe it hides the wrinkles.
I don't think it's wrinkles.
I don't know what it is.
unidentified
Maybe.
nick fuentes
I think it just makes me look less tired.
Because I'm tired, man.
Striking Force says, Nick, no one has said this tonight, but you look very handsome.
Wow, thank you.
My hair is a disaster lately.
I gotta get a haircut.
I gotta figure out a way to style it.
It's too wavy.
It's too thick and frizzy and wavy.
I gotta do something with it.
How do I make it look sexy?
Can someone make my hair look sexy, please?
Okay, I think that's our last super chat, so that's going to do it for me tonight.
Let me just double check.
Yeah, okay, that's our last Super Chat.
That's gonna do it for me tonight!
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Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
unidentified
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
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