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America first. USA! USA! | |
USA! USA! USA! It's the kingdom. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. | ||
Forever. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. | ||
We're standing on the shoulders of great American patriots. . | ||
They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
They didn't have a lot of luck. | ||
But they had grit. | ||
And they had faith. | ||
And they had courage. | ||
And they had each other. | ||
right? | ||
But they all had one thing in common. | ||
They love their families, they love their country, and they love their God. | ||
Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon. | ||
We are calling for a great reawakening of America. | ||
A resurgence of confidence and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride. | ||
And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders. | ||
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. | ||
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From this day forward, A new vision will govern our land. | |
From this day forward, it's going to be only America First! | ||
America first. | ||
It's not cruel to shill for Israel. | ||
America first. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God, and Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
Life like, this is what your life like. | ||
Try to live your life right. | ||
Who really know you, but your life ain't right. | ||
This is like a movie, but it's really their life like. | ||
Every single night, every single fight, right? | ||
I was looking at the camera, I don't even fight like. | ||
I was screaming at my daddy, don't be in Christlike. | ||
I was screaming at the pepper, we just like Mike. | ||
Looking for a price, like you're single with your life like. | ||
I'm a white, white, because I'm like a tight fight. | ||
Pressing on the gas, doing over for life like. | ||
Screaming at my daddy, don't be in Christlike. | ||
But nobody never tell you to me, we ain't like Christ. | ||
Only if I see it, only when the game meets. | ||
If I could have a parent in a room, you see a teacher for a teacher. | ||
Now you wanna see it free, now you wanna see it free. | ||
Like to see it, be a piece, tell me what you like. | ||
Like, turn it down to the right light. | ||
Driving with my dad, and he told me it ain't Christlike. | ||
I'm just trying to find out for a new way. | ||
I'm just really trying not to risk through the pool way. | ||
I don't have a feeling, beating on my test though. | ||
If I come on a test though, nothing else, text though. | ||
Kind of another word, not a picture or a test mode. | ||
Rest in the middle, God, I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
Spanish with a life like, everything in my life. | ||
Arguing with my dad, and he said it ain't Christlike. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. Bro. | ||
Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. | ||
Tell me what you like. | ||
Like, turn it down to the right light. | ||
Grab it with my dad and he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
I'm just trying to find out for a new way. | ||
Just really trying not to rip through the pool, and I don't have a clue. | ||
I'm eating on my best, though. | ||
Lock up on a text, though. | ||
Nothing else, though. | ||
I need another word, better picture or a test mode. | ||
Wrestling with God, I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
Spinach with my life, like everything in my life. | ||
Bargain with my dad and he said it ain't Christ-like. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
Try to live the life right. | ||
This is like a movie. | ||
It's really very like life. | ||
Every single night. | ||
Every single fight. | ||
Right. | ||
I was looking at the camera. | ||
I don't need to fight. | ||
Like. | ||
I was screaming at my daddy. | ||
Don't hear it. | ||
Christ. | ||
Like. | ||
I was screaming at the camera. | ||
We just like. | ||
Mike. | ||
I was looking for a quite like. | ||
You think of what your life like. | ||
Riding on a white. | ||
Right. | ||
Because I'm like a tight fight. | ||
Pressing on the gas. | ||
I don't know before. | ||
Night. | ||
Like. | ||
Dreaming at my dad. | ||
And he told me it ain't Christlike. | ||
But nobody never tell you. | ||
You need me. | ||
Like Christ. | ||
Only if I see it. | ||
Only when they're eating me. | ||
Psychicized. | ||
I'm a parent. | ||
I'm a fool. | ||
Be a teacher. | ||
Searching for a teacher. | ||
Now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it. | ||
Wait. | ||
Let's see it. | ||
Be a piece. | ||
Tell me what you like. | ||
Like. | ||
Turn it down. | ||
Right. | ||
Like. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Just really trying not to reach through the cool way. | ||
I don't have a fool. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Beating on my best though. | ||
Lock up on the text though. | ||
Nothing else. | ||
Text though. | ||
Another word. | ||
Another picture or a test mode. | ||
Rest in the bag. | ||
I don't really want to rest. | ||
Don't Spanish. | ||
Life. | ||
Like. | ||
Everything in my life. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
I've never heard of Big Puts. | ||
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Who's that? | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
You were out of my league, all the things I believe. | ||
You were just the right kind, yeah, you were more than just a dream. | ||
You were out of my league, got my heart beat racing. | ||
If I die, don't wake me, cause you are more than just a dream. | ||
I'm out of my league. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to our people. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
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Cheers, everybody. | |
It's gonna happen. | ||
They kicked me off the plane, you know what that means? | ||
White boy summer road trip. | ||
They give us lemons, we make lemonade. | ||
They throw me behind bars. | ||
And I start throwing baseball up against the wall. | ||
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And now I'm playing catch. | |
Because you know what? | ||
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirit. | ||
But they never can. | ||
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They never take that away from us. | |
Because I believe in God. | ||
Even what I'm doing. | ||
We are still enjoying. | ||
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White Boy Summer is still on. | |
I don't care if I have to drive there. | ||
I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan and go all the way around the Panama Canal. | ||
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Nothing is going to stop White Boy Summer. | |
Nothing is going to stop America First. | ||
America First, bitch. | ||
There's always a way. | ||
White people found in this country. | ||
This country wouldn't exist without White people. | ||
Wouldn't exist without White people. | ||
And White people are done being bullied. | ||
Done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
And I think our ancestors can smile on us right now while we're doing. | ||
Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. | ||
Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Wall. | ||
wall. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The wall. | ||
The Umar generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The Umar generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
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You know the rule. | |
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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I've never heard of things. | |
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not capitalism. | ||
We'll meet our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Butch. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can just play a play. | ||
And Ricky said, buddy, don't want to pull you. | ||
If they want to pull you, you're the one-on-one. | ||
OK. | ||
We're on. | ||
It's not. | ||
Leave the code to sack your brother. | ||
Don't have your back with the puns. | ||
And stick with your day one homies. | ||
Now we stay before we start it. | ||
And you know you can't put them in above your head. | ||
Pray before you go to bed. | ||
Everything my heart will see. | ||
I have a good first day, buddy. | ||
Now they have it. | ||
All I want the way it doesn't seem to be. | ||
That day, day, day, day, day, day, day. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I can control you, alright? | ||
Blacked out in the sky. | ||
Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to evolve. | ||
Blacked out in the sky. | ||
Oh, God. | ||
Oh, God. | ||
American first, bitch. | ||
Oh, God. God. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
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Well, hey, thanks. | |
Love you too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
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The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
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You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | |
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
Just that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
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Who's that? | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
- Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. - The mayor also just announced will be our credo. - The mayor also just announced the city will start requiring proof of COVID vaccination for a range of indoor activities, including going to a restaurant or to the gym. | ||
New York is the first major U.S. | ||
city to introduce a mandate like this. | ||
It requires people to show proof of at least one vaccine dose and will be phased in starting later this month. | ||
It's still a city order. | ||
Leave the property or you get a citation. | ||
Period. | ||
Don't argue with me. | ||
It's real simple. | ||
Where's your name? | ||
Where's your name? | ||
Just stay away from you. | ||
It's still a city ordinance. | ||
Leave the property or you get a citation. | ||
Period. | ||
Don't argue with me. | ||
It's real simple. | ||
Put your hands right here. | ||
No. | ||
You don't put me in the tape. | ||
Yes, you are. | ||
I will taste you right now. | ||
You are in violation and I gave you a lawful order. | ||
I'm not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved, and even if it was, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins which experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins which are you Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%. | ||
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I think it's even less than that. | |
This is paving the way for a lockdown. | ||
And if you thought this was over, if you thought that we were getting out of this, you're not. | ||
We're not. | ||
It's not going back to normal. | ||
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You're not going back to normal. | |
This is the beginning. | ||
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That was phase one. | |
I believe that they probably had to let people out of the lockdown. | ||
Give people a taste of what things used to be like. | ||
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Two. | |
One. | ||
Let out pressure. | ||
It's a pressure release valve. | ||
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And two, it's a mental trick. | |
People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy. | ||
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But I think that's the agenda. | |
And they're already talking about that in Iceland. | ||
They say in Iceland it's a 15-year, 15-year lockdown plan. | ||
And they're talking about that with the vaccines. | ||
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Regular, every six months, booster shots. | |
Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID. | ||
So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then, you know, you just get a shot every six months or something. | ||
mRNA poison. | ||
And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport. | ||
I think the endgame is the vaccine passport. | ||
When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left. | ||
There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled by the state, that will not be controlled by bureaucrats. | ||
There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing. | ||
And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it. | ||
And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is. | ||
You can't stop where it's going. | ||
You gotta stop it where it is. | ||
You gotta stop it in its track, right? | ||
I mean, do people not understand how that works? | ||
I think people have it in their minds. | ||
They're like, well, if it gets really bad, you know, I don't know if I'd go that far. | ||
Well, it's not really up to you. | ||
These things have momentum and they're contingent. | ||
They're building one thing on top of the previous thing. | ||
So people have it in their heads like, well, if it got that bad, you know, then I'd have a problem with it. | ||
Well, look how bad it is now. | ||
Look how bad it has gotten. | ||
Take a look back a year, five years. | ||
I mean, in everything, but specifically with the pandemic. | ||
Take a look back at one year ago, you know, People say, well, if it got so bad, you know, then I might say something, then I might do something. | ||
I might not like that. | ||
Okay, well, the only way we're going to stop it from getting over there is if we stop it over here. | ||
If we start saying no over here, we got to start thinking how we're going to stop it here. | ||
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If people just stop doing it, There's a chance we could have earned that outcome. | |
We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate. | ||
I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder. | ||
You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult. | ||
Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you. | ||
Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce it. | ||
You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or wherever to put your mask back on and put it on over your nose and do this and that, right? | ||
Here's my challenge to you. | ||
Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with the worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out. | ||
And you're going to feel adrenaline. | ||
You're going to go into Target. | ||
You're going to go into Walmart or wherever. | ||
And you're going to get in a big fight. | ||
And your mouth is going to twitch. | ||
And you're going to feel shaky. | ||
And you're going to get adrenaline. | ||
Some of you, yeah, some of you maybe are used to this. | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
It feels good. | ||
It reminds you you're alive. | ||
You're human. | ||
And the more that you do it, the more you'll be able to, you know, maintain your grip. | ||
But start getting used to that feeling. | ||
That's a good feeling. | ||
We want to start to feel that. | ||
Fuck these people. | ||
Ruin their day. | ||
Make these people that work at Target go home and cry because they have to enforce this bullshit. | ||
Make them lose their minds. | ||
Make them go to their therapist, and get on antidepressants, and cry. | ||
Because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day. | ||
Because gas is $4, and they don't know how they're going to pay their rent, and their relationship with their parents is bad, and they're getting used, and Tinder hookups, and then they gotta go to Target, and they gotta deal with some smug right-wing asshole not wearing their mask. | ||
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And let those people go off the rails, and let the whole fucking system go off the rails. | |
That's what we have to do. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
Hello. | ||
L.A. | ||
Monster. | ||
I pray the Lord my soul to keep. | ||
Lord save these people. | ||
Let us sleep. | ||
They let in Satan. | ||
One day streets are safe. | ||
It's Christian Nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
Life like this is what you like. | ||
Like trying to lift the light. | ||
Right. | ||
Who really know you press your buttons like. | ||
Right. | ||
This is like the movie. | ||
But it's really very tight. | ||
Like every single night. | ||
Right. | ||
Every single fight. | ||
Right. | ||
I was looking at the camera. | ||
I don't even fight. | ||
Like I was screaming at my daddy. | ||
Show me in Christ. | ||
Like I was screaming at the camera. | ||
We just like. | ||
Like I was screaming at my daddy. | ||
Show me in Christ. | ||
Like. | ||
But no. | ||
I didn't ever tell you. | ||
You mean. | ||
Like Christ. | ||
Only. | ||
I see. | ||
I can tell you. | ||
Searching for a deal. | ||
Now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it. | ||
When you like to see it. | ||
Tell me what you like. | ||
Like. | ||
Tell me. | ||
It's like. | ||
Like. | ||
Like. | ||
I'm just trying to find. | ||
I'm going to go a new way. | ||
Just really trying. | ||
Not to break through the pool. | ||
I don't have a pool. | ||
I don't have a pool. | ||
So. | ||
If I can hold a text. | ||
So. | ||
That's a tell text. | ||
So. | ||
That's another word. | ||
That's a picture or a test. | ||
Smoke. | ||
Wrestling with God. | ||
I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
Spanish with my life. | ||
Like everything in my life. | ||
Walking with my daddy. | ||
He said it ain't Christ life. | ||
Like. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. | ||
Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. | ||
Bro. Americanism, not | ||
globalism, will be our credo in It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America First. America First. America First. America First. America | ||
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First. - Good | |
evening everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
Big news! | ||
Big news this week. | ||
Lots going on. | ||
And actually we were supposed to cover this yesterday but we had all these documentaries coming out. | ||
We just didn't have time. | ||
But tonight our featured story is about the ongoing trucker protest in the capital of Canada. | ||
And it's actually a very dark and unfortunate development. | ||
The Canadian government, headed by Justin Trudeau, has invoked the Emergencies Act which is essentially a War Powers Act. | ||
And what this does is it allows Justin Trudeau and his government to essentially do whatever they want or whatever they need to do to break the protest. | ||
And that includes, for example, seizing bank accounts, stripping truckers and trucker companies of their insurance on themselves and their equipment, as well as even potentially mobilizing the military or federal law enforcement. | ||
It's a very big deal. | ||
I believe it's only been done once in the last 50 years. | ||
So this is a pretty historical thing here. | ||
So we'll talk about that and what the Emergencies Act allows the government to do and the whole situation. | ||
It's, honest to God though, I think it's actually a good thing. | ||
And I said this about the trucker protest from the beginning. | ||
There's really no way that we can lose in these confrontations. | ||
Because what you'll have is either we force a confrontation with the government and they capitulate, in which case we do it all the time and we just get as much as we can. | ||
Or, and this can happen the first time or the second time or the 100th time, the government will shut it down. | ||
They'll shut down peaceful, lawful means at redressing our grievances, and all this does is inspire more confidence in our cause, in the sense that it undermines credibility in the government. | ||
If they're having to deploy the military or invoke war powers in order to shut down a peaceful protest, that is just one other thing that undermines their credibility. | ||
So either way you look at it, the authority of the regime is crumbling. | ||
And so I think if they have to invoke the War Powers Act to stop truckers from honking their horns in the Capitol, it's a vote of no confidence in the government. | ||
And I think they're acknowledging that. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. | ||
Another unfortunate development. | ||
It looks like a war is not going to happen, which I predicted last week. | ||
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And I really wanted one to happen, I'm not gonna lie. | |
It would have been awesome to see Russia really go in and teach them a lesson. | ||
Teach the West a lesson. | ||
This sick, evil empire. | ||
Nah, but it's probably not gonna happen, so... | ||
The big news today is that Vladimir Putin said he is pulling back some of Russia's military equipment from the border with Ukraine, and they want to engage in talks about the fate of Ukraine and its membership in NATO, as well as a number of other items like ballistic missiles, anti-ballistic missiles, and NATO drills. | ||
So, it's exactly as I predicted last week. | ||
You know, I went over it in great detail on Friday and I said about the issue, and we'll of course go into it tonight, It's diplomacy. | ||
It's a high-stakes, it's brinksmanship, but it's high-stakes diplomacy about the fate of Ukraine and whether or not that's going to be a part of NATO. | ||
And really, it's about carving out this sphere of influence for Russia, this security net, I guess you could say, something like that, a security threshold for Russia in Eastern Europe, which we're still managing after the fall of the Soviet Union 30 years ago. | ||
Some are talking about imminent war, and you'll see that if you read the headlines, but if you parse it out, you'll see it's all part of a high-stakes negotiation. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
Should be a pretty good show tonight. | ||
A lot of news. | ||
There's a lot to discuss. | ||
It's nice. | ||
It's nice to have these arcs again. | ||
We've got a couple of nice story arcs. | ||
Things are beginning to happen again, you know? | ||
There was a long time where, like, nothing was going on. | ||
You know it was just coronavirus and like that was it. | ||
And we used to on the show have these like arcs where for a couple weeks we talk about one or some other thing like the George Floyd deal or the Persian Gulf when they were blowing up all the oil tankers and You know, things like that. | ||
We haven't really had a good arc in a while. | ||
And now this Russia-Ukraine thing is a nice, this is a nice little plot here, a nice little side plot. | ||
And this trucker thing, you know, we've got our man Tyler Russell out there. | ||
So there's like, you know, there's some things going on. | ||
It's good. | ||
So that's going to be our show. | ||
Before we get into the news, another reminder. | ||
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They're only going to be on sale until Saturday or Sunday. | ||
We're going to end the sales this weekend if we don't sell out, but we don't really have too many tickets left. | ||
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I just had a big beef from Portillo's. | ||
Big beef and hot dog and fries. | ||
So, so I'm a little, you know, a little gaseous. | ||
That's why I'm high energy because I got, you know, I hadn't eaten all day and I just got, you know, I do kind of feel like shit at the same time though. | ||
I'm like high energy but I also feel a little like, like lethargic, you know, because I don't eat and then I'll not eat for 24 hours and then I'll just slam like a hot dog and a pizza and it's like, My body is not happy about it. | ||
It's not sitting totally well. | ||
But it's fuel. | ||
It's economy. | ||
It's fuel economy for my body. | ||
For this machine. | ||
For this well-oiled content machine here. | ||
Anyway, so our AFPAC tickets are on sale at afpac.events. | ||
If you haven't gotten them yet, get them now because we're running out of time and we're running out of tickets. | ||
We are going to have some announcements this week. | ||
We are expanding our lineup. | ||
We'll be announcing one of our mystery speakers this week. | ||
I'd like to say we'll do it tomorrow. | ||
We'll announce one of our mystery speakers tomorrow. | ||
I think you're really gonna love it. | ||
And then we are actually adding another speaker to the lineup. | ||
We'll be announcing that individual tomorrow. | ||
So it's two government officials. | ||
And a third is still a mystery speaker for AFPAC. | ||
So it's very exciting. | ||
So you're gonna want to pay attention tomorrow. | ||
We're going to post an updated poster with a few new special guests, a new speaker, and are announcing one of our mystery speakers. | ||
And like I said, I think everybody's going to be really happy. | ||
I mean, last year's tough to beat because we got... We ran the table last year. | ||
We got the legendary Steve King. | ||
We got the amazing Representative Gosar. | ||
Number one guy in Congress. | ||
It's not a contest. | ||
We had Michelle. | ||
We had John Miller. | ||
We had Vince. | ||
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But you get me every year. | ||
And I thought, there's no way we're going to top that this year because it's like the stars aligned last year. | ||
We're gonna top last year this year it's gonna be really nice so we're very excited about that I I think we'll do that tomorrow so if my people are watching this I didn't I didn't tell them I didn't text them yet but yeah let's see if we could get that together for tomorrow for an announcement And we may even add additional speakers later this week. | ||
You know, there's still a lot going on. | ||
It always comes together like that, you know, towards the end. | ||
So, very, very exciting. | ||
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I will probably not be doing a show throughout next week because I will be in Florida making preparations for AFTPAC. | ||
So I don't think I'll be doing any shows at all next week. | ||
I may just not do shows the week after either. | ||
You know, I may just take a vacation the week after. | ||
Because I am, I'm a little bit exhausted. | ||
You know, I haven't taken a break since December 2020. | ||
That's how long it's been since I've taken a week off. | ||
I mean, I was sick when I got back from New York. | ||
It's not really taking a week off. | ||
We were down in Florida on business recently. | ||
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It's not really a week off. | |
So I may just, you know, take a vacation, get off Telegram, not do the show, and just, you know, collect myself, because we've got a big year ahead. | ||
I've got to collect my bearings, you know, I've got to get my marbles together here. | ||
So I may take a week off, I haven't really decided. | ||
The tough thing is once you do AFPAC, then everyone's going to be talking about it, so you want to be there doing the show. | ||
But when else am I going to take a break, you know? | ||
Maybe I won't take a break until next year. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But I'll let you know about the following week. | ||
Definitely next week I won't be doing the show, because I'll be down there getting everything ready with the team. | ||
So, I think that's all we got for you. | ||
Yeah, so we'll get into the show. | ||
I don't know if you saw on Telegram, but I went off on a big rant last night. | ||
You know, I did my show yesterday. | ||
I reacted to the Louis Theroux documentary, and I gave my thoughts on it. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
It was headpiece. | ||
It gave us free publicity. | ||
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It worked. | |
I mean the footage... Almost every frame that I was in in the documentary we're going to use in our promotional material because it was just... | ||
It was good footage, you know, it was good footage. | ||
I killed it. | ||
So I was happy with the hit piece actually. | ||
But yesterday I go on Twitter and I find a tweet by the director of the documentary, this guy named Dan something. | ||
And I didn't know he was a director, I thought he was just a camera guy. | ||
It was three, it was Louie, it was this guy Rory, this tall white guy, and then it was Dan, this shorter guy. | ||
I don't know what he is. | ||
I mean, apparently he's Malaysian or Indonesian or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Um, it's relevant to the story that he sees not white. | ||
Um, you know, and so for what it's worth, what I said yesterday is these people are just like sick. | ||
They're just sick, like, terrible people. | ||
Because they lie to you. | ||
I mean, they lie to your face, they pretend to be nice, they put on a fake smile, they come into your home, and then they go and they try and ruin your life. | ||
And so I told you all about that yesterday, and then last night, right after the show, I checked Twitter, and I see this guy, once again, this guy Dan, who I thought was just a camera guy, turns out he was a director, He goes on this big Twitter screed about the documentary and among other things he says something like He made reference to the fact that he was mixed race and said, Oh my gosh, this documentary was so hard. | ||
You can't imagine. | ||
It wasn't fun being mixed race around people that say that your type is degenerate. | ||
And, but you know, it's like Spike Lee said, you got to infiltrate hate and, you know, we got what we wanted and all this kind of stuff. | ||
And, you know, I'm looking at the tweet and it's I went on a huge rant if you missed it on Telegram and I'm just going to sort of reiterate that here tonight. | ||
I look at something like that and I just have to like, I want to roll my eyes so hard like they pop out of my head. | ||
You know, it's like, get over yourself. | ||
This little guy, this little Malaysian guy, whatever, I mean, we were nice to this guy. | ||
They act like they came here and we were like, you know, burning crosses on the front lawn and saying, you know, HAIL HITLER, you know, something. | ||
Like, that wasn't happening, you know? | ||
Like, he came here, we were nothing but nice to them, we were nice to everybody there, I was nice to Louie, I was, you know, I was combative with him because he was asking tough questions, but it was all professional. | ||
You know, I was nothing but nice to Rory. | ||
I was nothing but nice to Dan. | ||
We were hospitable. | ||
I let these people in my home. | ||
You know, we ate with these people. | ||
We're hanging out. | ||
And you know, I know what they're there to do. | ||
I know that they're there to ruin my life, but... Oh, it was so hard being mixed-race around these people. | ||
Will you fucking get over yourself? | ||
I mean, really, give me a break. | ||
I just can't believe that. | ||
I mean, these people are just ridiculous. | ||
And it just goes to show, like, the absolute narcissism of non-white people. | ||
I mean, this guy is walking around with, like, this big chip on his shoulder. | ||
Oh, well, I'm not white. | ||
Oh, I'm not white. | ||
I'm not white. | ||
You know, whatever. | ||
Acting like he was at a Ku Klux Klan rally. | ||
And he's talking about it like, and I put this on Telegram, you know, he was at AFPAC too. | ||
Hey, Bozo, are you aware that two out of the six speakers at AFPAC weren't white? | ||
Arguably three! | ||
You know, some people say that I'm mixed race. | ||
I mean, I'm a quarter Hispanic. | ||
But you had me up there, you had Michelle Mulligan up there, who she's Asian, you got John Miller who's up there who's black, and you were there! | ||
And he filmed the whole thing. | ||
I mean, he filmed all the speeches, which by the way, none of that made it into the documentary, by the way, but he's gonna really sit there and say off-camera, you know, you don't have to pretend anymore for the cameras, pal, He's gonna go on Twitter and go, oh, it was so hard being mixed race in this documentary. | ||
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You watched two non-white people give a speech at our flagship event, you asshole! | |
You lying asshole! | ||
Unbelievable! | ||
They don't know that I mixed race! | ||
Oh my gosh, it's so hard! | ||
I mean, it's enough already! | ||
And you know, that's where you gotta look at these people and it's, look, I don't care if you're black, I don't care if you're Malaysian, I don't care, you know, what color, whatever it is, get over yourself! | ||
Enough already with these black people and these brown people, whatever you want to say, and the carrying on, oh it's exhausting being me, oh it's exhausting being non-white, oh my gosh. | ||
It's like, listen pal, if it's so tough being mixed race around us white people, why don't you go live in Malaysia then, huh? | ||
You know, maybe they'll treat you better, but something tells me you got a pretty good deal over there in the United Kingdom, doing documentaries for BBC and getting awards and all that. | ||
It's enough already. | ||
And you know, white people don't really have the balls to say that, but listen, you know, Dan, you're out of line. | ||
You're way out of line with that pal. | ||
Nobody was anything but nice to you. | ||
But again, because he was, you know, I don't look like everyone else here, I mean, that's on you! | ||
That's this neuroses that has been half propagandized from the media, that's half, I think, being a weak man. | ||
But the self-consciousness there, that's what's lethal. | ||
I mean, it's not us, that's you, okay? | ||
We're not waking up every day thinking, oh boy, are we gonna bring Dan with us? | ||
You know, he's not white. | ||
Like, that's in your head, pal. | ||
That's your hang-up, that is your problem. | ||
You are way more conscientious of your race than anybody else around you, believe me. | ||
You think that when he was going around shooting, we were going, oh yeah, don't bring this camera guy around, he's not white. | ||
Please! | ||
He interviewed John Miller, who was the speaker there! | ||
You know, it's just, it's enough to make you crazy. | ||
I know how it goes, you know, it's not like it's some big surprise that these people are that way, but you just gotta call them out, you gotta call them on the carpet, like, go fuck yourself. | ||
He's gonna go, he's really gonna go on Twitter, again, like he went to a Klan rally or something, like he went to, like, some kind of white power metal concert. | ||
You were at AfPak, dude! | ||
Probably a quarter of the people there weren't white, or 10%, or whatever. | ||
It wasn't fun being mixed race around people that, what, have a different political opinion than you? | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
And then he goes, you know, we were infiltrating hate. | ||
Infiltrating hate? | ||
You were invited there! | ||
As if we didn't know that's what you were doing, as if we don't see through the transparent facade. | ||
Louis Theroux's gonna come around asking about Nazi salutes in Charlottesville. | ||
You think we haven't done this before? | ||
I've been doing this for five years. | ||
We've been around the block at least one time. | ||
We know the score here. | ||
We infiltrated hate. | ||
You went to our flagship conference. | ||
If anything, you saw a Potemkin village. | ||
If anything, you saw a big put-on. | ||
That's not what it is. | ||
We're authentic people, but they act like they were in the bushes with binoculars or something. | ||
We invited in through the front door. | ||
We had lunch together. | ||
So tough being mixed-race, you can imagine. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Get over yourself. | ||
I just can't even with these people are just pieces of shit. | ||
I'm so glad Beardson kicked him off his property because like that's how they deserve to be treated. | ||
They walk around with their cameras and you know because they're in media, I'm sure that trick works with a lot of people. | ||
People fawn over that. | ||
They should be treated like rats. | ||
That's what they are. | ||
Not because he's Malaysian, but because he's a liar. | ||
You know? | ||
These people are rats. | ||
Louie, Dan, Rory... I mean, you guys are scum. | ||
And you could say, oh well, we're confronting hatred. | ||
Confronting hatred? | ||
You're confronting a fucking 23-year-old doing a political livestream who happens to be targeted by all the banks and the government and the biggest companies in the world. | ||
Yeah, you're real confrontational, pal. | ||
That's why you're such a chipper demeanor. | ||
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Oi, how are you, mate? | ||
Fuckin' idiot. | ||
So, um... I mean, the whole thing is just ridiculous. | ||
I'm over it. | ||
And, yeah, I mean, these people do deserve to just get, you know, kicked out of everywhere they go. | ||
Just, just, uh... kicked out and humiliated. | ||
Nobody should take these people seriously. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So, that's, uh... That's my rant from Telegram. | ||
That's Dan. | ||
Director Dan. | ||
Speaking tru- Yeah, party going in chat. | ||
So, speaking truth to power. | ||
Really? | ||
And I know I've said this a million times. | ||
You guys are probably sick of hearing it, but how many times do we have to say it? | ||
You're the power! | ||
You're the power! | ||
Okay? | ||
The worldly power is run by the devil, and that's who you work for. | ||
You know? | ||
I mean, here's a guy that's funded by the BBC, which is a government Media outlet, and that government happens to be the British Empire, the shadow British Empire, which is one of the most powerful institutions in the world. | ||
Who's the power in this situation, you know? | ||
It's like they go out to the Westboro Baptist Church, which is just like a bunch of hillbillies, and they go, oh my gosh, you're so evil! | ||
And then they go back to Hollywood, which is contracted by the most powerful people in the world, and put on TV for everybody. | ||
Speaking truth to power. | ||
You want to speak truth to power? | ||
Why don't you go to the World Economic Forum? | ||
Why don't you go to Davos? | ||
Why don't you go to... And it's like, whatever. | ||
Power is what it is. | ||
There's, you know... | ||
I accept that this is the status quo, but spare me the self-righteousness. | ||
Just shut up. | ||
You're a dirty, cheap whore. | ||
You're a dirty, cheap prostitute. | ||
Just act like it. | ||
I guess that's the frustrating part. | ||
These people act like they're so self-righteous. | ||
They're on this crusade. | ||
It was so hard for me, but that's what you gotta do to do the right thing. | ||
Do the right thing. | ||
You're a mercenary. | ||
You're a cheap hooker for the New World Order. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
You should get slapped around. | ||
I should... When you go and do these documentaries, I should sign the contract and put it in your mouth like a whore. | ||
You know? | ||
Open your mouth. | ||
Here's your contract, bitch. | ||
Here's your bitch. | ||
You know? | ||
Here's your contract, bitch. | ||
For your boss. | ||
Okay, get on your knees. | ||
Open your mouth. | ||
Here's your contract. | ||
Like, that's the only way I'll do business with these people because that's what they are. | ||
I mean, that's what they deserve. | ||
That's a treatment. | ||
You know, they come around in their jeans and sneaks. | ||
Jeans and sneaks? | ||
You should be walking around and freaking, I don't even know what, with a big, you know, you should just wear a t-shirt that says bitch on it. | ||
It's what you are. | ||
You know? | ||
Spirit, like Jared Holt. | ||
Jared Holt. | ||
It's like, at this point, because he works at the Atlantic Council, we can never let him live that down. | ||
He's another one. | ||
Real Antifa revolutionary working for the Atlantic Council! | ||
I mean, come on, man! | ||
Come on! | ||
I mean, do they, like, spank him when he comes back? | ||
When he comes back with his report in the digital forensics lab, does his boss call him in his office with a big cigar and then slap his ass and stuff? | ||
I mean, that's basically what you would expect, because that's what they are. | ||
I bet the prostitutes are getting paid more. | ||
I bet the literal prostitutes are being paid more than Jared Holt. | ||
And Dan. | ||
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Anyway. | ||
So that's my rant. | ||
Okay, but we gotta get on, we gotta get into it because there's big news, big news. | ||
Okay, big news going on here. | ||
So our first story is about Russia, Ukraine, and you know we've covered this for a little while now on the show. | ||
And I went really in-depth into it on Friday, and I want to avoid reiterating everything I said on Friday, but I'll give you the background. | ||
So as you know, there's this big, tense standoff right now in Ukraine. | ||
Russia has amassed troops and military equipment on the border of Ukraine. | ||
And the United States and NATO are claiming that a Russian invasion of Ukraine is imminent. | ||
They're saying that Russia is plotting tomorrow, which is Wednesday, during the Winter Olympics of all times, to launch a full-scale ground invasion of Ukraine, seize the capital, and take control over the country. | ||
Russia claims that this is not what they're trying to do, but they are saying that they need to negotiate with the West and ensure that Ukraine will never become a part of NATO. | ||
And the reason they're doing this is because Russia is trying to retain or, I guess, reclaim the lost territories that broke away after the Soviet Union dissolved 30 years ago in 1991. | ||
And so, And so Ukraine is at the same time that Russia is trying to maintain its sphere of influence from the Soviet days and reclaim what it has lost. | ||
In the meantime, NATO, since about 1997, has been expanding. | ||
And NATO has been expanding into the Baltic countries and trying to expand into Georgia and is now currently trying to bring Ukraine within its orbit. | ||
And this really threatens the borders of Russia. | ||
Because if NATO controls the Baltic states and if NATO controls Ukraine, then that means that Russia is totally vulnerable. | ||
That means that Russia is vulnerable. | ||
It can lose its port in Crimea, which means it loses its control over the Black Sea. | ||
And with the Baltic States under the control of NATO, it means that NATO can invade from the Baltic Sea. | ||
It can invade from the Black Sea. | ||
There is this great European plain which stretches from Estonia all the way down to Sevastopol then where the Western Europeans can invade. | ||
So this is just an unacceptable security posture for Russia to be in. | ||
For Russia to lose Ukraine, lose the Black Sea, lose Crimea, in addition to all these other losses, the Baltics, Georgia, they're carving Russia up. | ||
They're carving it up! | ||
It makes it impossible for Russia to defend its borders. | ||
It is, and this is a technical term here, it is unacceptable security posture for Russia to be in. | ||
And so, this is where Russia's deployed, I think it's 175,000 troops to the border, and all these tanks and other military vehicles and military equipment, and they are preparing for a ground invasion of Ukraine, so the West says. | ||
And so the development here today, it's been a tense standoff. | ||
The U.S. has been fear-mongering and saying, you know, Russia could invade any point. | ||
They've been reinforcing their NATO allies in Germany and Poland with American troops. | ||
And the question has been, you know, is this overblown? | ||
Will Russia invade? | ||
What do they want here? | ||
What can the West do to respond? | ||
Well, there seems to have been a breakthrough because Russia says that they're willing to come to the negotiating table. | ||
But they say that they have to resolve the question of the future of Ukraine forever, and they have to do that immediately. | ||
Meaning that Vladimir Putin is demanding that NATO membership be off the table for Ukraine forever and that the West must concede to that now. | ||
So that's the demand from Russia. | ||
Some people in the West are encouraged by this. | ||
The Americans are skeptical. | ||
And, you know, they say that they want Russia to sort of demonstrate good faith by pulling out, you know, giving evidence that they're withdrawing their troops and maybe withdraw more of their equipment. | ||
So this is the article. | ||
It's this quote, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Moscow does not want a war in Europe amid rising tensions over Ukraine, but demanded that the issue of Kiev's relationship with NATO be resolved in its entirety immediately. | ||
Speaking at a joint news conference on Tuesday after talks with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Putin said Russia had been informed by Western powers that its neighbor would not join the transatlantic military alliance in the near future, but he warned that this was not a satisfactory assurance. | ||
Russia has amassed more than 100,000 troops around Ukraine's border, Putin said, quote, As for war in Europe, about whether we want it or not, of course not. | ||
that Kiev will be prevented from ever joining NATO's ranks, despite Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pushing for it to do so. | ||
Putin said, quote, As for war in Europe, about whether we want it or not, of course not. | ||
That is why we put forward proposals for a negotiation process, the result of which should be an agreement on ensuring equal security for everyone, including our country. | ||
The U.S. and NATO have flatly rejected Russia's main security demands, which includes a call for NATO to cease all military activity in Eastern Europe, but have sent counter proposals to Moscow. | ||
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Despite emphasizing the need for the West to heed the Kremlin's primary concerns, Putin said that Russia was ready to engage in talks on other issues such as limiting the deployment of intermediate-range missiles in Europe, increasing the transparency of military drills, and other confidence-building measures. | ||
His remarks came after Russia's defense ministry said it was orchestrating a partial pullback of its forces from locations near Ukraine after concluding military drills. | ||
Moscow gave no details on where the soldiers were being pulled back from or how many were being moved, but the Defense Ministry published footage showing tanks and other armored vehicles being loaded onto railway flat cars. | ||
The German Chancellor Scholz welcomed the announcement of a pullback as a good signal. | ||
Other leaders were more cautious. | ||
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President Joe Biden cast doubt on Moscow's claims of a partial withdrawal, saying that Russian troops near Ukraine remain a threatening position. | ||
He said, quote, the fact remains right now Russia has more than 150,000 troops circling Ukraine and Belarus and along Ukraine's border. | ||
An invasion remains distinctly possible. | ||
The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson also said that the intelligence we're seeing today is, quote, still not encouraging. | ||
And Ukraine said the reported pullback needed to be seen to be believed. | ||
So, you know, I said on Friday and I stand by this, I don't think it is likely that there will be a war in Ukraine. | ||
I think it is a very dramatic, unprecedented move. | ||
And I don't think that Putin is that aggressive. | ||
And honestly, I don't think that he really can be that aggressive, because I think that the United States is run by these nutjobs now in the deep state. | ||
Well, they always have been, but these people are getting more and more belligerent. | ||
And they're answering every Russian provocation with their own, with this narrative about a Russian false flag, about the imminent war, deploying troops to the border, talking about Americans not being fully evacuated in Ukraine, kind of setting the stage for an international incident. | ||
So I think that it is unlikely that Russia will go to war. | ||
And as I said on Friday, this characterization is true. | ||
It's a very complicated picture because The deep state in America, the Zelensky government in Ukraine, which is very corrupt, and the Kremlin all have their own agenda here. | ||
And there are a lot of theories about the inside baseball, what's actually going on. | ||
I read something the other day that said that perhaps Washington was planning a move with the Zelensky government to retake the breakaway provinces in eastern Ukraine, in the Donbass, | ||
And they were planning a limited military sort of engagement to retake those republics and restore Kiev's sovereignty over Luhansk and Donetsk and that it was in response to this that the Russian troops are moving on along the border. | ||
And that it's actually, you know, this fear-mongering about a Russian invasion is meant by the United States to try to get Zelensky to accept Russian terms. | ||
That Zelensky is unwilling to negotiate with the Russians and the US is warning them about a Russian invasion. | ||
Maybe trying to create pressure on the regime in Kiev to accept a negotiation which maybe the Americans are ready to do but Zelensky isn't yet. | ||
You know ultimately it's all speculation because we don't really know what's going on with the decision makers in the three regimes here. | ||
What we do know though is sort of the interest based diplomacy here which is to say that You know, we don't necessarily need to know exactly what's going on to know what reasonably each of the players wants. | ||
What Zelensky wants is NATO membership. | ||
He wants Crimea back. | ||
He wants the Donbass back. | ||
He wants to restore order in Ukraine. | ||
This color revolution happened in Ukraine, what was it, nine years ago. | ||
Ukraine is a failed state. | ||
It's a poor, chaotic, failed state, and several of their regions are contested. | ||
Crimea is under the control now of Russia, and the two eastern provinces have been annexed. | ||
Well, they haven't been annexed, but they're effectively part of Russia, too. | ||
So, you know that Zelensky wants to be brought into the orbit of Washington and London and Brussels, they want their territorial integrity. | ||
They do not want to be a vassal state of Russia. | ||
You know that Russia will not allow that. | ||
Russia does not want Ukraine to become part of NATO. | ||
Russia must have Crimea. | ||
It's just a necessity. | ||
And we know that Russia wants the Donbass to remain independent of the government in Kiev. | ||
And then we know that DC, it's more something like this. | ||
Washington You know, I don't know that they necessarily need Ukraine to be a part of NATO. | ||
It's debatable how aggressive they are about the expansion of NATO membership, but at the minimum, they do not want a war in Ukraine. | ||
They do not want to be seen as weak. | ||
They do not want Putin to call their bluff and try to invade. | ||
I think the priority for NATO, or the priority at least for Washington, D.C., is to prevent a conflict without giving up too much, without too much of a concession. | ||
Because, you know, the thing about Washington is that its control over the world is very, very tenuous now. | ||
More tenuous than ever, and it's becoming more tenuous all the time. | ||
With every day, the situation deteriorates for Washington's global hegemony and their ability to project power. | ||
And what I mean by this is, you know, you've got, it's helpful to think about it this way, these situations, these flashpoints are happening all across the globe. | ||
This happened in Afghanistan back in July and August, this is happening right now in Ukraine, and the situation, this exact same situation is ongoing in Taiwan with China. | ||
And so, what is happening is this, 20 years ago, Russia could not invade Ukraine. | ||
And China could not invade Taiwan. | ||
And nobody would be able to contest America in Afghanistan. | ||
Well, here we are 20 years later. | ||
China has rapidly grown. | ||
Putin has consolidated control of Russia and brought it back as a world power, using largely its military might if the economy isn't very strong. | ||
And it's, you know, these adventures in the Middle East have proven to be a disaster in Afghanistan and in Iraq. | ||
It's a very different situation. | ||
And so whereas 20 years ago there was this idea of American military supremacy, which was the bedrock for global American hegemony, which is to say we were supposed to be able to fight two wars at one time. | ||
We could defend Ukraine and Taiwan at the same time. | ||
Now we can't. | ||
We know that we couldn't defend Taiwan from China, even if we tried. | ||
We could not defend Ukraine from Russia even if we tried. | ||
We can't defend them both at the same time. | ||
And we can't defend them both at the same time, well, in Iraq, and in Afghanistan, and in Yemen, and in West Africa, and in every other country that we're in. | ||
And so, it's a very, very fragile and delicate thing here where each of these crises has the potential then to ripple across the world. | ||
And we saw this nine years ago to a lesser extent in Syria. | ||
Famously, Obama drew the red line, and you can't tell me that that had nothing to do with the fact that in 2013, Obama says that if Assad uses chemical weapons in the Syrian Civil War, then he'll intervene. | ||
He didn't intervene, and then one year later, Russia invaded Crimea. | ||
A move that I don't think they would have tried under George W. Bush. | ||
And they wouldn't have tried it under George W. Bush, because Bush brought us into two wars, It was earlier in the century, so America was stronger and Russia was weaker. | ||
And so, you know, something that happened in the Middle East was leveraged by Russia in Eastern Europe. | ||
And now the stakes are similar. | ||
And America's position is weaker, and the position of our adversaries, Russia and China, is stronger. | ||
So, the delicate thing here is this. | ||
If Russia were to do something aggressive in Ukraine, China will do something aggressive against Taiwan. | ||
And what would be stopping them? | ||
If anything, we're in a weaker posture against China in Taiwan than we are against Russia in Ukraine. | ||
So, if the Taliban can take over Afghanistan, and if Russia can take over the Donbass in Ukraine, what would stop China from taking Taiwan if that would be the easiest of the three to win? | ||
Nothing! | ||
And then where does it stop? | ||
You know, then it's open season. | ||
You know? | ||
And now all these other contested areas, all these other contested things, like the South China Sea or the Persian Gulf or the Strait of Hormuz. | ||
I mean, then there's this potential of sort of global resistance against American empire, where these states get together in their resistance against American hegemony. | ||
You know, what does that axis look like? | ||
Maybe it's Russia, China, Iran, Pakistan. | ||
Well, that's debatable. | ||
It could go either way with India, Pakistan. | ||
It's North Korea. | ||
It's Cuba. | ||
It's Venezuela. | ||
And, you know, neocons fearmonger about that scenario, and they say, this is why we need to go to war with Russia. | ||
No, it's time to let go. | ||
And not necessarily just give away the whole world here, but it's time to let go of this historical anomaly, which is that America can run the entire world. | ||
It can't. | ||
We just simply do not have the capacity to do that. | ||
We're gonna have to learn to share here. | ||
China is a country with 1.5 billion people. | ||
Its GDP is rapidly approaching ours. | ||
In some strategic sectors, they're accelerating faster than we are. | ||
And their military is catching up with ours. | ||
China is not the country there was 30 years ago. | ||
And Russia was in shambles after the fall of the Soviet Union. | ||
Once again, it's not the 1990s anymore. | ||
Is it reasonable for Russia to accept a security posture where they can't defend any of their borders in the Caucasus, in Central Asia, in Eastern Europe, in the Baltic Sea, in the Black Sea, in the Caspian Sea? | ||
No! | ||
It's just not acceptable for them. | ||
And the same goes for China. | ||
Is it acceptable for America to have a ground force on its western border in Afghanistan as well as building up a security alliance with Japan and Vietnam and South Korea in the East? | ||
No, it just isn't. | ||
And if we can't enforce that, it will be challenged. | ||
And if it's challenged, well either we're going to be bitched out and lose all our credibility, or we're going to be forced to go to a war, a war which we will lose. | ||
And so do we have to fight a war? | ||
Do we have to be challenged? | ||
Goaded into an unwinnable war? | ||
Devastation on both sides? | ||
Ultimately our adversaries come out on top or maybe we do some, you know, insane thing and there's a pyrrhic victory. | ||
For what? | ||
Do we have to go to war to understand that we can't control the entire world? | ||
With China and Russia on the rise? | ||
I don't think that's necessary. | ||
I think we can just say, well, we're not going to win that war and act accordingly. | ||
And even if we did win, would it be worth it? | ||
No, it would not be. | ||
So, I think that's Washington's objective. | ||
So, it would seem like, and that would give credence to the idea that it's the Zelensky regime in Kiev, which is the holdout here. | ||
that Putin, obviously, we know his motivations. | ||
I mean, that seems clear enough. | ||
He's threatening war. | ||
And it may be a bluff, but in order to bluff, you do have to put your cards on the table. | ||
I don't know if that card analogy works perfectly, You need to have something. | ||
The bluff has to be believable. | ||
So you've got to put troops on the border, otherwise they're going to say, yeah, you're bluffing. | ||
So we know what Putin is doing, and now the question is, well, what are we doing? | ||
And it seems to me like our regime wants to avoid war. | ||
I think we do not want the appearance of being bullied. | ||
We're trying to save face, but we are also I think we also understand the fact that if Russia wants to take Ukraine, really they can. | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
Go to war over Ukraine? | ||
And the thing is, we are not in a defensive pact with Ukraine. | ||
So, we are in a defensive pact with NATO, but Ukraine is not a NATO country. | ||
So, does it render the NATO treaty useless if we have to go to war for other allies? | ||
I mean, what then would be... | ||
What would even be the benefit of NATO membership if you're going to go to war over Ukraine as though it were a NATO country? | ||
I mean, that sort of gets to the heart of the problem, which is that it's just not going to work with that kind of proximity to Russia. | ||
So that's where we are. | ||
I wouldn't be too worried about war. | ||
I think, you know, like I said last week, that's very unlikely. | ||
This is really just a negotiation. | ||
Exactly what's going on, it's difficult to know because we are not, you know, we're not in the decision room in Kiev or Moscow or D.C., but we could parse out basically the stakes here for each country and what they want and what's happening. | ||
I have to say, I would like Russia to take Ukraine. | ||
I would like to see Russian military action in Ukraine only because it is a good thing for our chief adversary, which is the regime in Washington DC, to lose credibility and to be humiliated on the world stage. | ||
D.C. | ||
is our enemy, okay? | ||
And a lot of people don't understand this. | ||
They call me a China shill, or a Russia shill, or whatever. | ||
They don't understand that our number one adversary is not Russia. | ||
And when I say we, I don't mean America, I mean the people of America. | ||
Not our State Department, not the Pentagon. | ||
We are not the Pentagon. | ||
I have nothing in common with the Pentagon. | ||
The Pentagon hates me. | ||
Same goes for the CIA, same goes for the Department of Justice, same goes for the whole apparatus here. | ||
So, me, I have no dog in the fight when it comes to, you know, defending our military bases or our embassies or our consulates. | ||
What do our embassies and consulates do? | ||
They promote BLM and gay marriage and trannies and feminism. | ||
Why would I want our embassies all around the world promulgating this garbage? | ||
Why would I support the military when they go to war in Afghanistan to bring feminism? | ||
And, you know, our diplomatic mission in Africa comes there to make them acceptable, amenable to gay marriage. | ||
Like, I don't support our diplomatic mission. | ||
I don't support our military mission. | ||
I just don't. | ||
So when they talk about, you know, Russia's our adversary, Russia's not my adversary. | ||
Russia is your adversary. | ||
Russia is the adversary of the United States State Department, which I fucking hate. | ||
You know, I hate the State Department, and I hate the Pentagon, and I hate the intelligence agencies. | ||
Those people make our lives miserable. | ||
They hate us. | ||
They're raping our country. | ||
They're raping the whole world. | ||
You know, so if Russia's a big threat to them, I don't care. | ||
That's got nothing to do with me. | ||
And if anything, you know, Russia and us have a lot in common. | ||
China and us have a lot in common. | ||
You know, just like the American regime is trying to take over our lives and leave us no sphere of influence, they're doing the same thing in Eastern Europe and in the Pacific. | ||
And it's the same regime. | ||
So if the regime gets humiliated by getting kicked out of Afghanistan, those are the same people that are bullying us here at home. | ||
And if they're getting bitched out by Putin in Ukraine, it's the same people here at home. | ||
So, I hope that Putin makes them busy, I hope he distracts them, I hope he embarrasses them, humiliates them, takes up all their time. | ||
That's less time that they'll focus on me. | ||
So... | ||
So I'd like to see that happen. | ||
I think it'd be a good thing if this evil regime was undermined in the eyes of the world. | ||
We owe this regime nothing. | ||
It's got nothing to do with our country. | ||
We've got our country and then we've got this regime which controls it, which occupies it. | ||
Two different things. | ||
There's nothing patriotic about supporting a government that's ruining our country. | ||
It just isn't. | ||
I mean, think about what this regime is doing, just for openers. | ||
We have no border, okay? | ||
This is a regime which is just letting people in the southern border. | ||
And by the millions, legally, illegally, the federal government is participating in the drug trade, And Big Pharma and Big Tech, they're participating in the censorship of me in particular, but also other patriots, the debanking, the financial sanctions against American citizens, they're spying on us. | ||
Taking away our civil liberties. | ||
They're rigging our elections. | ||
I mean, like, this is... we owe this regime nothing. | ||
This regime is not our friend. | ||
People say, well, we've got to take a stand against China. | ||
We? | ||
Who's we? | ||
Me and AT&T? | ||
Me and Verizon? | ||
Me and the State Department and Bank of America and Twitter and Google? | ||
I mean, what do I have in common with them? | ||
Say what you will about China. | ||
They never banned me from anything. | ||
They never took my bank account from me. | ||
They never put me on a no-fly list. | ||
I probably have a better chance in China than here. | ||
I'd have more civil liberties in Beijing than here. | ||
So, and that's not to say that their not a rival of America as a great power, but it's to say what difference does it make for us? | ||
What difference does it make for us? | ||
It doesn't. | ||
It makes no difference. | ||
So that's Russia. | ||
That's Russia and Ukraine. | ||
We'll watch. | ||
And you know, tomorrow, they say, is game day. | ||
Tomorrow, they say, is the big day. | ||
That's when the invasion happens, you know. | ||
We'll see. | ||
I doubt it'll happen, but I kind of hope it does. | ||
I don't want to see people get killed, but you know what? | ||
It would be nice to see some cracks exploited in the American regime's control over the whole world. | ||
So that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to talk about the Canadian trucker protest. | ||
And this is kind of relevant here. | ||
So I'm sure all of you have seen this at this point, but the Trudeau government in Canada is now invoking the Emergency Act, which is a war powers act, to seize unprecedented government power to shut down the Freedom Convoy, which is now shutting down a number of ports of entry between the U.S. | ||
and Canada and tied up Canada's capital city, Ottawa. | ||
So I'll read this article to you and we'll go into this. | ||
It says, quote, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time in Canadian history on Monday, citing the threat of Freedom Convoy trucker protests in Ottawa and at several border crossings in the United States. | ||
Trudeau said, quote, this is not a peaceful protest. | ||
Illegal blockades have been disrupting the lives of too many Canadians. | ||
After consulting premiers, government, and opposition, he said, quote, the federal government has invoked the Emergencies Act, confirming media reports from earlier in the day that he would do so. | ||
The measures will be time-limited, geographically targeted, as well as reasonable and proportionate to the threats they are meant to address. | ||
Which, by the way, all of that is up to his discretion. | ||
So, you know, you could claim war powers and you can say, well, I'll only use them for a limited time and for a limited nature and et cetera, et cetera, but you could just say that. | ||
I could be pointing a gun at you and say, hey, I'm not going to shoot you in the face. | ||
Definitely not going to shoot you in the face. | ||
You have nothing to worry about. | ||
But it's like, you know, there's nothing really stopping me from doing that. | ||
It's kind of like up to my discretion. | ||
I could come at you with a big shotgun and put it to the back of your neck and say, don't worry. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
I'm not going to hurt you. | ||
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But there's, you know, just like that, there's nothing in the Emergencies Act that says that it has to be any of these things. | ||
He's just saying that. | ||
So, I mean, we could just trust him. | ||
We could just say, oh, okay, sure. | ||
Totally. | ||
I believe you. | ||
But it is discretionary. | ||
It says, quote, this is Trudeau, he says, this is about keeping Canadians safe, protecting people's jobs, and restoring confidence in our institutions. | ||
We are reinforcing the principles, values, and institutions that keep all Canadians free. | ||
Interesting way of putting it. | ||
Trudeau noted it was the first time a Canadian government has invoked the Emergencies Act, which was passed in 1988 to replace the War Measures Act of 1914. | ||
The War Measures Act was used during both World Wars to intern Canadians of German and Japanese origin and impose restrictions on the economy, among other things. | ||
It was most recently invoked in 1970 by Trudeau's father, Pierre, to crack down on Quebec separatists who had kidnapped a lawmaker. | ||
Close to 500 people had been arrested on that occasion. | ||
Thousands of Canadian truck drivers and their sympathizers have taken part in nationwide protests since January 22nd, with a Freedom Convoy driving across the country to picket the Parliament in Ottawa starting on January 29th. | ||
The protesters demand an end to COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates. | ||
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau on Sunday vowed to freeze bank accounts of the truckers protesting the vaccine mandates, while the movement's fundraising website remained down. | ||
Right-wing Christian fundraising site GiveSendGo remained down and the platform has not said anything for over 24 hours, despite the website and official page for the truckers appearing to be hacked and non-functional on Monday. | ||
A website also said it received a cache of information including donor details to the Freedom Convoy protest after the fundraising site was targeted in a cyber attack on Sunday night. | ||
So it's an all-out war now. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
The protesters came into the Capitol and said, look, we're not leaving until you give us our freedom back. | ||
And now, instead of capitulating, the government is saying, we'll just arrest everybody. | ||
We'll seize your bank accounts, we'll take your insurance, we'll take your money, we'll seize your supplies, and we'll just arrest everybody involved. | ||
And it's almost a good thing that this is happening because, like I said last week, if it goes either way, the government undermines its own credibility. | ||
If hundreds of truckers are able to shut the country down and force the government to its knees and capitulate, then the government has no credibility. | ||
If the government Ask to involve the police to shut this down because the people won't give up, then the government loses credibility. | ||
Because what it says in the latter outcome, in this outcome, is that it's no longer a free society. | ||
It's not a free, democratic, open society. | ||
You are now seeing what underlies this whole illusion that they talk about. | ||
It's force. | ||
At the end of the day, what they need to keep this whole thing together is police. | ||
Nobody believes in this government. | ||
Nobody has any confidence in this government. | ||
We don't respect it. | ||
We don't believe the authority is legitimate. | ||
We hate the government. | ||
And they know that they can't rely on us simply having faith in the government to wield authority anymore. | ||
Now they just need to have this ever-present threat that they will just take away your civil liberties. | ||
Which, in that case, it's like, okay, go ahead. | ||
Take away my civil liberties. | ||
Take away my rights. | ||
Throw us in jail. | ||
Shut down the protest. | ||
But in doing so, you've demonstrated that actually the sort of theoretical argument for your legitimacy is null and void. | ||
You've almost proved the point. | ||
Because where does the Canadian government derive its sovereignty? | ||
Where does the American government derive its sovereignty? | ||
What's the spirit of the legitimacy of the law in these countries? | ||
Well, it's that this is a free and democratic and liberal and open government, right? | ||
That is the philosophy, that's the spirit that underlies the legitimacy of the Ottawa government's right to rule. | ||
And so if we go out there and say, you know, Hong Kong, you know, we're not leaving, and then they go in and say, okay, we're declaring war on the people and we're just going to arrest and spy on everybody and take your bank accounts, it's like, okay, so this isn't a free country. | ||
The truckers are right. | ||
This government has no authority. | ||
This isn't a free country. | ||
It's being ruled by an iron fist with a, you know, might be democratically elected, but look at what goes on. | ||
It's a big conspiracy. | ||
The fix is in. | ||
The media works with the banks, works with the government, works with academia and the big business, and they rule with an iron fist. | ||
And if you have any meaningful opposition to it, do they negotiate? | ||
Do they hear the people? | ||
Are they responsive? | ||
No. | ||
They come back with a fist, with a closed fist. | ||
So, people are paying attention. | ||
The world is watching the Canadian trucker movement. | ||
You're having a similar one in Israel. | ||
I believe there was a similar one in France. | ||
They're talking about doing one in America. | ||
And no one's talking about it, but there is a global uprising that's been going on now ever since Donald Trump got elected, maybe even since Brexit. | ||
There's been a global uprising in progress. | ||
They never cover it. | ||
There is no analyst going on Fox News or CNN to talk about it and tie all the All the different points together. | ||
But between the Brexit, the Trump Revolution, the Yellow Vest Movement, anti-mask, anti-vax protests, the Freedom Convoy, January 6th, Stop the Steal, it has been an ongoing rebellion against the elites for six years is what it is, and they are trying to contain and control it with a number of strategies. | ||
So the regime is crumbling worldwide and this is going to have a contagion effect. | ||
off with fundraising and leadership, steer it in different directions with controlled opposition, and then ultimately when none of that works, they just send in the goons. | ||
Intelligence community, the federal police, the military. | ||
So the regime is crumbling worldwide, and this is going to have a contagion effect. | ||
We're having like our version of the Arab Spring, except it's real. | ||
You know, in the Arab Spring, there was this idea that Facebook was going to give rise to all these popular democratic movements in North Africa and the Middle East. - Yeah. | ||
And it was all astroturfed by the CIA, but, you know, there was this idea that it was contagious, that young people were taking to Facebook and overthrowing their despotic governments like, you know, Mubarak and Gaddafi and Assad and... | ||
And there's something similar going on in the West, where through social media it's the Freedom Convoy, it's Stop the Steal, it's 1-6, it's the Yellow Vests, it's anti-mask stuff, people are rising up against the government. | ||
And when one of these things happens somewhere else, it affects the morale everywhere. | ||
All the Americans are watching the Canadian trucker protest. | ||
It's not getting covered in the media, but Republicans, Conservatives are paying attention. | ||
You know, it's like I said a moment ago, they realize that the real enemy here is the regime. | ||
And the regime is now under siege from two sides here, domestically and internationally. | ||
They're facing pressure from Russia and China abroad, they're facing pressure from within, from, you know, these nationalist, populist movements. | ||
So it's all very exciting. | ||
Even though this Trucker thing might be going away because the government's going to crush it, it's like, at what cost have they achieved a victory? | ||
They really can have a victory here. | ||
The real victory would have been something like this. | ||
If they negotiated with the truckers and walked back the mask mandate, they could have earned back some credibility for the regime. | ||
And they could have actually turned down the heat. | ||
and let off a pressure release valve, and things could have cooled down, and there'd be a little bit of buyback into the system. | ||
If Trudeau came out and said, you know what? | ||
We've heard the people, and you've made yourselves heard. | ||
Everyone's part of Canada, and we're gonna work with the people in the trucker protest and in the cabinet to find some kind of resolution. | ||
In my opinion, that would have been the better move. | ||
You do that, you actually bring people back into the fold, and, you know, some people buy back into the legitimacy of the regime. | ||
That being said, you also open up the possibility that they do something like that again, and what if there is no? | ||
What if at this point people are so fed up, they say, you know what, good, but fuck you, and we still hate you, and they got a problem on their hand, they just appeased the mob. | ||
So I'm sure that's why they opted for the Emergencies Act. | ||
But there's no good options for the regime. | ||
They've pushed the people too far. | ||
The time to negotiate would have been six years ago. | ||
But now, I mean, they've tried to ignore people, they try to censor people, blacklist people, just crush them, and it's not working. | ||
People aren't giving up. | ||
The country sucks too much. | ||
People have nothing to lose. | ||
How do you put the lid back on it? | ||
You know, you really can't. | ||
So they think that they're getting ahead of it by saying, you know what, we're just gonna shock and awe, we're just gonna start making arrests. | ||
I think that's only gonna make it worse. | ||
And people in America and all over the world are paying attention and there is this contagion here happening. | ||
And if it doesn't happen in America or Canada, the good news is it could happen somewhere else. | ||
And if it happens somewhere else, it'll strengthen us over here. | ||
And so the momentum in this is with us, is the white pill here. | ||
This is shot heard around the world, it's echoing throughout the Western world, it's moralizing everybody in the populist nationalist movement worldwide, and it only has to happen in one country. | ||
And you see the dominoes are beginning to fall. | ||
It was Brexit, it was Trump, it was this. | ||
Now you've got this guy Zemmour in France. | ||
You've got protests happening in Europe. | ||
And they know this. | ||
They're very aware of this. | ||
That's why it's getting crazier. | ||
That's why they're doing everything they're doing since 1-6. | ||
That's why they're invoking the War Powers Act, because they know how bad it's getting. | ||
Better than we know it ourselves, perhaps. | ||
So, that's a big white pill, actually. | ||
So, truckers in Canada, please be safe, please be smart, use signal, don't use credit or debit cards, use cash. | ||
And don't use signal. | ||
And watch what you say. | ||
Know the statute, know the law, lawyer up while you can. | ||
Okay, take all your money, hide it, okay? | ||
Everything that you've got on your computer, back it up on a hard drive, hide it. | ||
Now's the time to prepare, because they're not fucking around up there. | ||
And they may not do a military thing, but they'll do something like they're doing here because of 1.6. | ||
And that means raids, that means, you know, crazy stuff is going to happen. | ||
So, hope for the best, prepare for the worst. | ||
If you're involved in this, Act like everything you've done is some kind of big criminal thing, even if it isn't, and take the proper precautions. | ||
Figure out a lawyer situation. | ||
Put your property, put your valuables in the custody of a loved one. | ||
If you've got money in the bank, take some out, put it aside in cash, bury it, hide it, give it to a loved one, put it in a safety deposit box. | ||
If you've got a computer, phone, ditch the phone, you know, back up all your stuff on another device, ditch the relevant things, use Signal. | ||
I'm not trying to tell people to cover up a crime, but just be careful because, you know, the government can use these statutes to just, they're very broad and they could use anything and everything and they've got limitless power to get what they want. | ||
It's not good. | ||
It's not a good situation. | ||
Protect yourself. | ||
You know, because it's before they clamp down, now is the time to make preparations. | ||
Now is the time to prepare for a total assault on the civil liberties of Canadians, particularly those that were involved in this. | ||
So just be very, very, very careful. | ||
We want to look out for our Canadians. | ||
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Okay. | |
So that's that. | ||
Yeah, not much to say on the Canadian trucker deal other than, you know, you know what's going on. | ||
It's tyranny. | ||
It's tyranny, and the government knows it, but that's a good thing because the people know it too. | ||
And that undermines their credibility in a huge way. | ||
If they have to nakedly use power to keep themselves in power, people will cease to believe their authority is legitimate. | ||
And the more people believe that, it's only a matter of time before this thing begins to fall apart in some sense. | ||
It's not an automatic, but the momentum will be against the government, and it already is. | ||
So... | ||
But it just goes to show, that's how these liberals are. | ||
Underlying their whole thing is, you know, and they fearmonger about, oh, peaceful transfer of power and martial law. | ||
Like, and look how eager they are to do it. | ||
You know, remember when they said, is Trump going to do a peaceful transfer of power? | ||
Is he going to invoke the War Powers Act and this and that? | ||
And look at what they're doing now, with shock and awe, and 1-6, and new war on terror. | ||
Look at what they're doing in Canada, War Powers Act. | ||
War powers over a protest? | ||
I mean, it'd be one thing if the truckers were, you know, driving into people's houses and, you know, assassinating politicians. | ||
That would be one thing. | ||
They're protesting. | ||
They got bounce castles and they're just grilling food and they're singing songs. | ||
I mean, yeah, they're honking their horns. | ||
Yeah, they're shutting down certain highways and things, but, you know, it's not like it's some kind of guerrilla terrorist group or something. | ||
It's people. | ||
It's peaceful protesters. | ||
And they're declaring war on them. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
And it's the liberal regime fighting for control over the state and using it to subdue the population. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
Okay, but we'll take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
We're gonna dive in here. | ||
Let me get my water and then we'll jump in. | ||
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And we'll see what you got. | |
Let me get my water. | ||
See, I like buttoning my suit jacket. | ||
and it makes me feel like it's a cleaner look. | ||
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Ugh. | |
Ugh. | ||
All right. | ||
I can't even really stretch because I'm wearing this jacket. | ||
You know, I don't want to rip up my jacket here. | ||
Do you want to stretch? | ||
Okay. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Alright, let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
Let's see what you got. | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay. | ||
We have Nathan. | ||
Nathan says, how much of the QAnon stuff is real? | ||
The elite pedo's adrenochrome stuff sounds legit. | ||
But after the whole JFK Jr. | ||
and Trump still in charge thing, I don't know what to think of it. | ||
Also, what does 07 mean? | ||
Uh, yeah, I mean, most of the QAnon stuff is nonsense. | ||
I mean, a lot of what they talk about, there's truth to it, like, yeah, Pizzagate is real, okay? | ||
And, um, a lot of these connections are real, Saudi Royal Family, you know, Pakistan, this, like, supermob, the intelligence community, Clinton, like, the conspiracy stuff is usually always on the money, because there is a big global conspiracy happening, but this stuff about Trump is in control and there's, like, white hats in the government, | ||
And you know like there's body doubles and everyone's being executed and Guantanamo Bay like that's just not happening so the QAnon stuff is just fake but a lot of what they talk about isn't but that's not real. | ||
Chris chants, did you like how Louis Theroux focus led in on the fly in Brittany Venti's house? | ||
No, I don't think I caught that, but that's kind of funny. | ||
She's a dirty e-girl. | ||
So, you know, they're not exactly clean. | ||
They got junk everywhere. | ||
Say his name. | ||
Says, Hi Nick, I've been watching you since you left RSBN and I will be attending AFPAC. | ||
Can't wait to meet you and fellow Groipers. | ||
Thanks for everything you do. | ||
We couldn't ask for a better leader. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I've been off Twitter now for a long time. | ||
I don't even remember my tweets. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I got some classics. | ||
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I'm not even really familiar with my own catalog, honestly. | |
I don't really scroll through them and look at like, oh, remember that one? | ||
I don't know, I'm not really familiar with the catalog. | ||
I had some bangers in the day. | ||
Send me your favorites if you have any in mind, but I don't really remember too much. | ||
Doctor says, original Kruipers on Gab really out there cracking open Leviticus to bitch about Nick stealing Kruipers. | ||
Like nigga, flip to the page that says, don't be a faggot, yeah right? | ||
I don't know. | ||
People are just so... Like, you know, we're trying to do something important and then you just get the ankle biting. | ||
You get these flies. | ||
You know, you get these mosquitoes. | ||
It's like, really? | ||
I mean, we're out here on the front lines. | ||
We're trying to get politicians on board. | ||
We're trying to gain control of the institutions. | ||
And you got people going, Nick re-appropriated a meme! | ||
Isn't that like what memes are for? | ||
I mean, where do you think Pepe came from? | ||
Where do you think any of this stuff came from? | ||
Pepe and... | ||
You know, rage comics, and impact text, and I'm sorry, did you invent impact text? | ||
Did you invent... Did you draw Pepe? | ||
Did you create Donald Trump? | ||
I mean, that's what memes are. | ||
They're re-appropriated media. | ||
So I've been hearing that one since Greg Gordon. | ||
It stole our idea! | ||
You know, they're just jealous. | ||
You know, because they're... | ||
They did nothing with it. | ||
You know, we appropriated it, we adopted it, and now they're, uh, I don't know. | ||
I think it's just really gay, honestly. | ||
Cornelius says, Hey Nick, love the show. | ||
Just wanted to ask if you have ever seen the movie JFK by Oliver Stone. | ||
Are you ever going to do a stream on Afcraft? | ||
Because that would be awesome. | ||
Have a great night. | ||
Yeah, I've seen that movie. | ||
It's pretty good. | ||
Kevin Costner, right? | ||
Yeah, I just think I saw that movie like 10 years ago. | ||
It was alright. | ||
And Affcraft... Oliver Stone's okay. | ||
He's kind of annoying. | ||
He's a little self-righteous, kind of a blowhard. | ||
But he's alright. | ||
And then Affcraft... Yeah, maybe. | ||
I don't really like Minecraft that much, but maybe. | ||
Big Globes says, was Louis not wearing a seatbelt in the back of your car? | ||
No, I don't think he was. | ||
Sir Lancaster says, hey, can you recommend any redpilling documentaries or books on the Holocaust like you did on 9-11? | ||
I knew the story was fishy, but I didn't have the details until I watched that after you mentioned it. | ||
Thanks, King. | ||
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Redpill? | |
Holocaust? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
What's a redpill on the Holocaust? | ||
Like, give me an example. | ||
What, did it happen exactly as they said it did, like that? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't watch documentaries like that. | ||
I don't read too much about that. | ||
That's not really my area of expertise. | ||
conservative tease is coming a bit late with it but hope you had a nice incel day if it makes you feel better i immediately realized you shaved the mustache when watching the replay perhaps we slavs pay more attention yeah maybe it has something to do with you being slavic i guess vmi says nick a sincere thank you for your leadership and for teaching americans how to be american again Can't wait for AFPAC! | ||
Let's go! | ||
Also, and I don't mean to hijack the platform, but my dad was recently diagnosed with bladder cancer. | ||
I won't get into it. | ||
But I was wondering if I could request some prayers for him. | ||
Thanks, guys. | ||
Yeah, well, thank you so much for the big superchats, 07s in chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Big shoutout! | ||
We love you, buddy. | ||
And we'll pray for your father. | ||
I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
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That sucks. | |
Cancer sucks. | ||
It's a pretty grueling thing for everybody involved. | ||
Not just, I mean, especially for the people that have it, but also for everyone around. | ||
So, prayers up, big guy. | ||
Tell your dad get well soon, okay? | ||
But thanks a lot for the superchats. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Hopefully, I'll see you at AFPAC. | ||
AquariumGroper says, forgive me for living under a rock, but you said something about the end of Vernon Jones' career yesterday. | ||
Haven't heard much, but what's your take on it? | ||
Well, he's a rapist. | ||
So, Stu Peters exposed Vernon Jones as a rapist. | ||
Chimp Skylark says, can we get Fs in the chat for Chimp, Anakin, Skylarker, Missouri Friend, and all the real friends, Twitter, GC, Groipers, who were purged in today's ban wave? | ||
Should we even try to maintain a presence on Twitter? | ||
Well, I gotta say, I don't really have too much sympathy. | ||
I've been banned on Twitter since, like, October, so... I don't... I'm not really too sympathetic, but yeah, I guess F in the chat. | ||
Zorn Krieger says this isn't a withdrawal. | ||
The units Russia says they're withdrawing aren't even on the border. | ||
Main lines of advance. | ||
Also check out the pontoon bridge set up today on the Pripyat River just north of Chernobyl. | ||
Units are still streaming in. | ||
Let's go! | ||
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Hopefully, hopefully we'll get our war. | |
We'll get our war yet. | ||
Super Cozy says, besides from being a natural genius, how did you gain all the knowledge you have surrounding politics and considering the fact you didn't graduate college? | ||
Well, I didn't really learn anything in college. | ||
I just read a lot of books. | ||
I just read a lot. | ||
And it helps because I'm very smart. | ||
You know, when you're smart, you don't have to read very much to learn quickly. | ||
So I just, you know, throughout high school and college, I was just always reading. | ||
Reading current events, history, And I've done it every day for five years. | ||
I mean, I cover the news every day for five years. | ||
I have a very good knowledge of particularly those years because I'm here reporting it to you every single night. | ||
So a lot of this stuff, I really know the specifics because I've been covering it all the time. | ||
It's my job. | ||
And there's something about if you have to explain it in a simplified way to somebody else, you really have to know your stuff. | ||
It's one thing to read an article. | ||
It's another thing to read a few articles Synthesize and come up with a coherent idea and then Simplify it and then explain it to an audience that doesn't know anything about it So you really have to know it then to do that. | ||
And so, you know, I have a very intimate Experience with the news every day as a result of that some people just watch the news. | ||
They read the news, but I have to Gather the news. | ||
I have to be aware of everything that's going on in some cases. | ||
I'm involved in it and And then I've got to put it all together, craft a narrative, and I tie it together across time, which is a key thing too, and how things are affecting each other, you know, in a cross-section, but also how things play out over time, and how they affect each other in time. | ||
So, you know, when you're doing that for five years, I have a pretty good, pretty good understanding, which is what I try to achieve is understanding here. | ||
Because I've been covering it all since the Trump inauguration, you know? | ||
And even before then I was writing about it every day since like May 2016. | ||
So I've really been covering the news every single day for like six years. | ||
So I know a lot of the details, a lot of the dates, a lot of the quotes, and I'm a very perceptive person, so I catch a lot of things that other people don't. | ||
And then over time, you catch a lot of things. | ||
People don't remember, I pulled up on my five-year anniversary stream as an example, people don't remember that Hillary Clinton speech in August 16 when she said that Putin was the godfather of the alt-right. | ||
People don't even talk about that anymore. | ||
People don't talk about how in October 2016, before the election, Biden was talking about penalizing Russia for trying to hack the election before the election even happened. | ||
You know, I mean, those are just two things that I feel like a lot of people missed back then. | ||
And with all this talk about the Russia investigation and new development today about the probe into the Mueller investigation, people forget key details like that. | ||
Even like the North Korea thing, people missed the brinksmanship going on. | ||
People, you know, in April 17, everybody got all bent out of shape about the Syria strikes. | ||
People forget that Trump did that when Xi Jinping was visiting Mar-a-Lago, and I was the only one to say that. | ||
I was like, hey, maybe he's just putting on a show. | ||
And people said, no, he's going to war in Syria. | ||
June 1st, 100,000 troops. | ||
Intelligence told me. | ||
And I said, I don't have any intelligence. | ||
I'm just a college kid, but that's not what's going on here. | ||
He did it. | ||
Because it would affect the detente with North Korea and China, and pressuring China to handle North Korea. | ||
That's what was going on there. | ||
That's the same reason they brought Bolton on the following year. | ||
So, you know, so once again, you cover this stuff for five years, you pick up on a lot of things and, you know, and that's just it. | ||
Nobody will have my level of knowledge for the most part because You know, people, this is my job. | ||
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Other people have other jobs, so. | |
Patman says, where was Albert when you were filming with Louie? | ||
Also on a side note, what does Albert think of your work? | ||
He was there. | ||
He was there with Louie. | ||
He met Louie. | ||
Albert, he doesn't think I go far enough. | ||
He thinks I'm an optics cock, so. | ||
Bleach says, love to see Destiny acknowledging that girls live life on easy mode. | ||
Happy incel day to him. | ||
Yeah, he says a lot of good stuff lately. | ||
I'm a fan. | ||
I don't. | ||
That's just it. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Because when people say they're a woman online, I just don't believe them. | ||
Like, in some sense, I don't even really believe that women are real. | ||
you now because of feminism's influence on con ink women are tired of con ink shilling for feminism they would rather hear from you than con ink is that true because when people say they're a woman online I just don't believe them like in some sense I don't even really believe that women are real you know like my entire life maybe that's part of my problem my entire life I've just sort of like refused to accept the existence of women | ||
Like when I get super chats from people claiming to be women, I have never once like actually believed a woman is writing this. | ||
I don't know why, it's just sort of this weird... this weird thing that I have. | ||
I just feel like girls would never be interested in politics. | ||
Like my sense is that I'm sort of autistically interested in certain things. | ||
And so I guess it's been my assumption that girls just would have zero interest in that. | ||
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And when they pretend to, I'm like, oh, you're just making fun of me. | |
You're just giving me a hard time. | ||
Or you're a guy pretending to be a girl. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Do I have female fans? | ||
I mean, how many female fans do I really even have? | ||
Because, like, when I think about that, I think there's probably, like, two. | ||
I think there's probably, like, two women that watch my show. | ||
There's probably more, just statistically, but it's hard for me to believe. | ||
So I don't really think about my female fans too much. | ||
But I guess, I mean, I guess they're watching the show. | ||
In spite of my best efforts to push them away by hating on them all the time, I guess there are women that watch my show. | ||
Here's the thing, though. | ||
I'm... We don't need to do this. | ||
We don't need to do this every... I'm about... Okay, alright. | ||
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Let's reel it in. | |
Let's exercise a little bit of self-control here. | ||
Yeah, so I don't really think about it too much. | ||
But yeah, no, I don't think there's a big contingent, but I'd be surprised if that were the case. | ||
But that's fine. | ||
I mean, if women want to watch my show, that's great, I guess, but it's really more a show for guys. | ||
it's really a guy's face, but if women want to watch it, hey, that's great. | ||
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I don't know. | |
It's just weird. | ||
The thought of a girl sitting down to watch my show, it's like, Don't you, don't you people like, uh, you know, the Jonas Brothers? | ||
Shouldn't you, shouldn't you be watching, like, a high school musical reunion thing, or a freaking Jonas Brothers thing, or, you know? | ||
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Maybe I just don't know enough girls, you know? | |
Like that one girl at CPAC, she was, that was like the last girl I probably talked to in, like, in any, any way. | ||
That one girl at CPAC in Dallas and she's telling me, like, I don't believe in the Holocaust either. | ||
And I'm like, hey, slow your roll there. | ||
I definitely believe the Holocaust happened. | ||
But I'm like, and also, I don't think you're telling the truth. | ||
I think you're just saying that because you want me to like you. | ||
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And I'm like, you don't know. | |
I was thinking that. | ||
I was driving the other day and I was thinking about that because she was in a music video of Bryson Gray the other day. | ||
And so I was thinking about it. | ||
And I was just, like, talking out loud to myself, like, laughing at how ridiculous it was. | ||
I'm like, bitch, you don't even know who I am! | ||
You don't even know who I am! | ||
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You have no idea what you're getting into. | |
So... The thought of, like, a girl pulling me up on the laptop watching my show, it's like, what? | ||
I mean, that's fine, I don't care, but it's really more for guys. | ||
It's a show for these disaffected incels, you know, they're playing Minecraft in the background, they're eating their pizza, you know, alone again on a Saturday night, and, you know, chilling with the fellas. | ||
But, you know, if girls like it too, hey, why not? | ||
It's the more the merrier. | ||
You know, my grandma, she was my number one fan. | ||
She's a girl, she was very political. | ||
My mom watches my show, so... I guess there's girls that watch my show. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I mean, my whole disposition is just sort of, I feel like, I don't know, you know, there's a certain way that guys are, guys that are really, really into girls and guys that girls really, really like, they tend to be more like effeminate and they tend to be more like kind of, you know, they tend to be more like effeminate and they tend to be more They're more like, they're just a different sort of flavor than me. | ||
And I'm very matter of fact. | ||
I'm very sort of, in some sense, dry. | ||
Compared to some of these guys that are spitting game and very flowery about it. | ||
And, you know, they're very socially adept. | ||
I'm not very socially adept. | ||
I don't like small talk. | ||
I don't like to talk about nonsense. | ||
I'm kind of an intense person. | ||
I really, I'm off or I'm on. | ||
If I'm off, I'm just sort of quiet, just sort of like, yeah. | ||
And if I'm on, I'm, you know, I'm monologuing about whatever, you know. | ||
So I feel like my temperament is not, you know, girls are typically more about these guys that are like, Hey, how's it going? | ||
So you like this party? | ||
Yeah, I like love this party. | ||
You like this song? | ||
I freaking, this song's awesome. | ||
Can I get you a drink? | ||
You're pretty fun. | ||
You know, like that's just like, so not me. | ||
I'm just so not like a social person like that. | ||
I'm just, you know... I'm a little bit more of an autist. | ||
So... | ||
Anyway, so that's unexpected, but thanks. | ||
Euphoria says we will not stand for Marshall Mather's law. | ||
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That's good. | |
Pietro says in those two hours of conversation, what would you want to ask Marshall Stalin? | ||
What would I talk to Stalin about? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I would let him do the talking. | ||
What would I ask him? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I'd say, how'd you do it? | ||
I'd say, how'd you do it? | ||
How'd you deal with the pressure? | ||
How did you... Dude, my hair is just such a disaster. | ||
I can't... I'm getting a haircut soon. | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
It's just like... it's just a mess. | ||
I don't know what happened. | ||
My hair was good for a while. | ||
And I was sort of confident about it. | ||
Now, I just don't even know. | ||
It's just no... We need some martial law. | ||
We need an emergency act on my scalp here. | ||
Sheesh. | ||
It's the side profile that's goofy. | ||
I mean it sort of looks good in the front. | ||
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Not really, not now, but sometimes. | |
Oh my gosh. | ||
I want to just shave my head and wear a uniform every day. | ||
Is that weird? | ||
I just want to shave my head and just wear the same outfit every day. | ||
that would make my life and eat the same thing and then my life would be way less complicated what would I ask Stalin And... | ||
Who's your barber? | ||
That's what I would say. | ||
Tom says, what do you think the likelihood of New World Order doing a cyber pandemic? | ||
The WEF has been telegraphing this for a long time. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
I read the Daily Stormer too. | ||
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They can also use this as a pretext for war with Russia. | |
I don't know. | ||
What's the likelihood? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's possible, but who knows. | ||
Eddie Van Gramps is the opener to last night's show, brought a tear to my eye, friend. | ||
You are living proof that God gives the hardest battles to his toughest warriors. | ||
You have the spirit of Nathan Hale, Nick. | ||
Much love! | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, man. | ||
Appreciate ya. | ||
What do you think about Kanye insulting Pete Davidson, who stole his wife, while saying that there are a group of people who run the media? | ||
I think you're reading too much into that. | ||
I don't think everybody read that and was like, you're with Jews! | ||
He meant the Jews! | ||
I don't think he meant that. | ||
I think he meant like, you know, the mob that runs everything. | ||
Yeah, Jews are a huge part of it, but he's talking about how Pete Davidson slept with Hillary and all this kind of stuff. | ||
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So... | |
Yeah, I think you're reading too much into it. | ||
You're projecting what you want onto that. | ||
I don't think that's what he's talking about. | ||
I mean, he's certainly aware of it to the extent that it's there, but I don't think he's necessarily saying, like, I'm a secret, you know, whatever. | ||
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People are so, like, divorced from reality sometimes. | |
Humongous Blungus says, is it just me or do great minds think and look alike? | ||
I saw your speech at the New York Vax Rally and after you yelled, bastards in power, you jutted your chin out and you had a Mussolini jaw there. | ||
That's really interesting. | ||
Fointes Respectors says, George Floyd piñata. | ||
Spencer says, uh, sent a super chat on Friday that didn't go through. | ||
Hopefully this one works. | ||
Sorry if this gets asked a lot, but what are some books you recommend on IR? | ||
The basics of IR. | ||
Thanks. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Read a textbook. | ||
Read an international relations textbook. | ||
And I did, I actually did give you, I think I gave you four recommendations, so you must have missed it. | ||
I gave you four book recommendations, but you know, read a textbook, man. | ||
Or World Order by Kissinger is good. | ||
I think I recommended that to you, and I recommended Clash of Civilizations by Sam Huntington, which is mediocre actually. | ||
But it's like, that's how some people saw the world 20 years ago. | ||
Humongous Blungus is first Latino Zoomer, then anime-ritis. | ||
These niggas get a crumb of attention and they'll take the whole damn piece of bread crust and all. | ||
It can't be said enough. | ||
No women in politics. | ||
Never. | ||
Amen to that. | ||
Amen to that. | ||
It's nothing but a big fat problem. | ||
We need ride or die niggas. | ||
We do not need... | ||
Females, we do not need simps, so yeah, so that's a big problem. | ||
They took down anime writers, took down Latino Zoomer, took down many people in the history of America First. | ||
I can only say it so much, you know, people can heed my advice, they could do their own thing, but... | ||
This is very tiresome. | ||
Dane says great job King you groyped Louie on his own show total groyper victory can you confirm or deny that Jason Richwine is one of the dude can you just stop this and what's even the point Poohbert says my favorite NJF tweet is praying for a zombie apocalypse so George Floyd could die a second time groyper creepypasta is also another personal favorite Yeah. | ||
Virginians is, hey Nick, can you make it, can't make it to AFFPAC this year but I'm looking forward to the live stream and we'll try to go next year. | ||
Also your most hilarious tweet was probably, lol George Floyd isn't alive. | ||
Yeah, good stuff. | ||
Yeah, that was a good one. | ||
Can you get more into that? | ||
Nick tweet, George Floyd and Barack Obama are both criminals. | ||
Barack Obama is uppity. | ||
Hates whites. | ||
Arrest Barack Obama. | ||
He would probably resist arrest. | ||
LOL. | ||
Yeah, that was a good one. | ||
Marcy Sell says, you said yesterday that Hannity is a traitor. | ||
Can you get more into that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
A lot of people don't know this, but Trump and Hannity actually talk all the time. | ||
And get this, during the George Floyd riots, Sean Hannity was calling Trump every night and telling him not to shut down the riots, because Hannity said that it would help him in the election. | ||
So Hannity was calling the White House, he was calling Trump personally, every day that that was happening and saying, trust me Mr. President, if this goes on longer, then it will turn people against the Democrats, and they'll vote for you in 2020. | ||
In November. | ||
So that's why he's a traitor. | ||
The guy's a total... People don't know that, but like... You know, I'm in the loop on this stuff. | ||
So there were a lot of good guys in the White House saying like, Please, Mr. President! | ||
Break the protest! | ||
Break the... And you had this Sean Hannity calling all the time saying, No, Mr. President! | ||
Let it happen. | ||
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This will help you in the election. | |
So... Just terrible. | ||
Bryce says the America First show has a 5.7 on IMDb. | ||
I am completely flabbergasted. | ||
Why must people be so niggardly with their review scores? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Yeah, well you'd think they'd be more generous with them, but that's how it is sometimes. | ||
Flatchel and Gruyper says my dear friend Kian used to be a staunch nationalist but recently converted to Islam. | ||
And now FaceTime's Azerbaijani femboys even calling one of them his Bakabazi wife. | ||
I wish this was a joke, but it isn't. | ||
A strong admonishment from you would go a long ways. | ||
He still looks up to you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You're admonished! | ||
You're admonished. | ||
Stop it. | ||
Hey, you. | ||
Stop it. | ||
Yeah, that's horrible. | ||
But what are you gonna do? | ||
It's a heresy. | ||
Islam is a heresy. | ||
Convert to Islam. | ||
Become gay. | ||
Many such cases. | ||
That's unfortunate. | ||
But that's unfortunately all too common over there. | ||
All too common over there in backwards land. | ||
Everything, you know, up is down and down is up and, you know. | ||
I'm pretty sick. | ||
Pretty sick! | ||
Get your head on straight, Keon. | ||
What would the Prophet think? | ||
What would Muhammad think? | ||
He would cut your head off. | ||
Bastard. | ||
Super Cozy says, what's your take on the Durham revelations? | ||
I'll probably cover that tomorrow. | ||
Heffy Metal Zoomer says, my favorite tweet of yours went along the lines of, everything that liberals believe was created by a PR firm, liberals are no better than animals, they should go lay down in the mud with the rest of the pigs. | ||
Yeah, that's about right. | ||
That was a good one. | ||
Jacko says, do you know of the dead internet theory? | ||
I read about it last night. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
Much of it is stuff we already know, but I recommend watching some stuff on it. | ||
It goes into detail into the decline of the internet and the powers behind it. | ||
Yeah, I've read, I know, I'm familiar with the theory. | ||
I don't know too much about it, but I don't think that's true though. | ||
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though. | |
Because everyone you know is on the internet, you know? | ||
And, I mean, I guess they're not, most people you know aren't content creators, but it's like, you know, the 90-10 I gotta believe in that. | ||
I don't know if the Internet's dead, though. | ||
Virginians is also to help out a Super Chatter from earlier. | ||
Try David Cole at Auschwitz. | ||
It's an hour long and it's a good place to start. | ||
It's on BitChute and it's good once you get past the audio issues. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot. | ||
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