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Good evening everybody you're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show! | ||
Huge news about the Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy. | ||
Today a number of documents were revealed in the ongoing Jelaine Maxwell case which revealed the so-called client list of Jeffrey Epstein and that's all the people that he worked with. | ||
And if you know anything about Jeffrey Epstein, he was most likely running a sexual blackmail ring for some intelligence agency. | ||
Anything more specific than that is a little bit mysterious. | ||
For example, we don't actually know necessarily who he was working for or why or what the objective was and we have ideas of that. | ||
I think the strongest theory and I think the most likely explanation is that he was working for Israeli intelligence and working for Israeli intelligence to | ||
That would seem to be the most plausible explanation But as I said today the big development I'm sure everybody's heard about Jeffrey Epstein and I think everyone has the vaguest idea of what he does But the big development today is that we got a new tranche of documents which give us some names They also tell us | ||
Or rather give us clues as to what he was doing and some of the documents suggest what we already know which is that he was coaxing elite members of various governments or business leaders into engaging in sex with underage girls for the purpose of blackmail and that this was all intentional. | ||
So honestly it's not Groundbreaking. | ||
All these names were known before. | ||
Almost everything about this we have already known. | ||
So, it's sort of interesting. | ||
All these people talk a lot about Epstein. | ||
It seems like we all knew this. | ||
This has been known for a long time. | ||
And there's something else which is peculiar about the Epstein case. | ||
And this is something I can't get over. | ||
It's kind of in my gut. | ||
And this is why I don't typically talk about Epstein. | ||
Why I'm not that interested in the subject, which is that it seems that Epstein is one of these Jews that you can talk about. | ||
It seems like it's one of these things, one of these conspiracy theories, that for whatever reason you're allowed to talk about. | ||
And it's hard to explain, I suppose, But we know that there are conspiracies happening in the United States and in the world. | ||
I think we all understand that we live in a media environment. | ||
We live in a world that's dominated by the technology which is mass media. | ||
And that's internet, print, TV, radio, and they all actually play a part. | ||
Maybe more so than people realize. | ||
Even the legacy media like print is still very important. | ||
And so the mass media...well, I don't know. | ||
I don't want to already get into it. | ||
I'm kind of already getting into this show. | ||
I'm yapping away. | ||
But here's...I'm like explaining what media is. | ||
I haven't even introduced the second story. | ||
But suffice to say for our purposes right now as I'm introducing the story, obviously we'll get into all this in just a moment, This seems like one of these conspiracies that you are allowed to talk about, unlike the conspiracies that you're not allowed to talk about. | ||
The ones that you're not allowed to talk about are the Holocaust, and 9-11 being by the Jews, and the Kennedy assassination, and the Jews' involvement in that, and things of that nature. | ||
And there are some conspiracies, or rather some Jews, that you are allowed to blame for things. | ||
And some things that you are allowed to not believe the official narrative. | ||
And I view Jeffrey Epstein as one of them. | ||
Everybody says, Epstein didn't kill himself. | ||
Like it's a meme. | ||
Like it's a funny joke. | ||
And Ricky Gervais is saying that at the Golden Globe Awards. | ||
So on the one hand this is a story which everybody purports to be a skeleton key that will explain so much about the world it's a true red pill. | ||
On the other hand that's belied by its significant popularity and apparent acceptability in mainstream discourse. | ||
If this is something which unlocks any real hidden agenda or any real narrative Anything really esoteric, then why is everyone able to talk about it? | ||
Why is this a punchline, it seems, to a joke? | ||
Why is it a running meme? | ||
Why are they talking about it on TV? | ||
Because we know that the rules don't work like that for other things. | ||
You know, Hitler did nothing wrong is not the same punchline as Epstein didn't kill himself for some reason. | ||
Israel did 9-11 for whatever reason is far more taboo than Epstein didn't kill himself. | ||
Why is that? | ||
And I can't shake that gut feeling that we actually don't really know what's happening there, that there are layers to it that we don't understand, there's a dynamic there that we don't fully comprehend, and that somehow it plays into Jewish factionalism. | ||
which like I said I'll get into all that in a moment I don't want to get ahead of myself because obviously we're just starting the show I introduced the topics but that I I cannot escape this feeling that there's either a layer to it that we don't know or maybe it just isn't that important it's a diversion of some kind And I can't quite place it. | ||
But anyway, we'll get into all that. | ||
I also want to talk tonight about some developments in the war in Gaza. | ||
And I don't want to spend too much time on this because we already talked about it yesterday, but there are some pretty significant developments. | ||
Of course, there was a major terrorist attack in Iran earlier in the week. | ||
And it was a lot of casualties. | ||
I think they've actually lowered the number of dead, though, to something like 81. | ||
But yesterday they reported it was 109 people. | ||
Now it's 80-something. | ||
But still, and 200-some injured. | ||
It was a pretty major attack. | ||
And we spoke about that at length in addition to the broader situation in the Middle East right now. | ||
But the development today, one out of the two that I'd like to talk about tonight, is that ISIS claimed responsibility for this attack. | ||
As you know, the entire region is being swallowed up by this war between Israel and Iran right now. | ||
Israel and Iran and Iran's proxies and I think it was yesterday there was a significant terrorist attack in Iran on the anniversary of the death of Qasem Soleimani the general who led the IRGC and the Iranian government as well as many other people initially pointed the finger at Israel that Israel was responsible for the attack and U.S. | ||
intelligence and U.S. | ||
media said that more likely than not it was Islamist terrorism or Sunni Muslim terrorism. | ||
And now today ISIS on their telegram channel claimed responsibility for the attack. | ||
And ISIS apparently does operate some affiliate groups in that region. | ||
The CIA says most likely it was ISIS-Khorasan, or the ISIS affiliate in the Khorasan region in Afghanistan, which has fought with Iran recently and has conducted terrorist attacks inside of Iran over the past few years. | ||
But we know, of course, that ISIS is an unofficial ally of the State of Israel. | ||
Some say that ISIS was a creation of the State of Israel and U.S. | ||
intelligence. | ||
So, that ISIS-claimed responsibility doesn't necessarily exonerate Israel and the United States. | ||
And it may not even be true. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
And then the second big development is that the United States killed the deputy of one of the factions among the popular mobilization force in Iraq. | ||
A Shiite militia backed by Iran and the United States killed their second-in-command, which has now enraged the Iraqi government, and it's a significant escalation in the U.S. | ||
involvement in Iraq in this ongoing proxy war between Iran and Israel. | ||
So, we'll talk about that too. | ||
But, I don't want to spend too much time on the war in Gaza because I did a really long show about it last night, which I thought was very good. | ||
So, if you missed the show last night, be sure to check it out if you haven't been paying attention to this regional war. | ||
I think it's fair to say that that's what this is now. | ||
Make sure to watch the show from last night because I covered everything. | ||
And if you've been following the show, it's just one day after the other, it's escalating everywhere. | ||
It's escalating, as we talked about last night, in Yemen, in Lebanon, in Iran, and now in Iraq as well. | ||
And this doesn't bode well for all the reasons we discussed last night. | ||
I think mainly we'll be talking about Epstein tonight. | ||
So, that'll be our news. | ||
Before we get into all that, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Cozy and Rumble to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Also, follow me on Telegram. | ||
Link's down below. | ||
And, you know, I said I was gonna do a big Rumble stream today and it didn't happen. | ||
But I think I'll probably do it tomorrow at some point. | ||
And I actually I think I'll be streaming on Saturday as well because Saturday there's going to be a big debate with Alex Jones and Glenn Greenwald. | ||
They're debating one of the Krasenstein brothers and Destiny. | ||
So, I think tomorrow I'll stream on Rumble the Alex Jones-Brother Nathaniel debate and some other things, and then Saturday I think I'll cover that debate live, and that should be a good one. | ||
We'll see how that goes. | ||
I don't think Alex Jones is the best debater, but Glenn Greenwald obviously knows his stuff. | ||
Destiny, as we have now realized, doesn't know shit about anything. | ||
And it just gets worse and worse. | ||
I saw a clip of Destiny last week. | ||
He literally didn't know who Kevin McCarthy is. | ||
And I thought it couldn't get worse. | ||
You know, we had this, there was a period of time last month where People were mining his stream and coming up with clip after clip where he just didn't know basic things about geography, about history, about politics, which I've gone over many times. | ||
He can't find Israel on a map. | ||
He thought Egypt shared a border with Russia. | ||
It was endless. | ||
And then He thought the Bible was written in Arabic, which is... And I talked a lot about how that... I mean, that really shows you don't know anything, if you think that. | ||
Because that's not like an oopsie. | ||
That means you don't know about what happened in the first 1,000 years of recorded human history. | ||
Or, I should say, 1,000 years A.D. | ||
The first millennium. | ||
Which is bad. | ||
And then there was a clip going around a couple weeks ago where he was studying for this January 6th debate, which is happening on the anniversary of January 6th on Saturday, and he had to look up who Kevin McCarthy was because he didn't know, and then initially confused him with Joseph McCarthy, the senator who led the Red Scare 70 years ago. | ||
Okay, this is who we're dealing with. | ||
And if you don't know who he is, I'll remind you, he has been a political live streamer for 10 years. | ||
He is a 35 year old adult man, he has been a political live streamer for 10 years, and he is among, if not the number one, top left-wing live streamers in the United States of America. | ||
And he didn't know who Kevin McCarthy was. | ||
And if you don't know, Kevin McCarthy, up until several months ago, was the Speaker of the U.S. | ||
House of Representatives. | ||
And even before that, was a minority leader for the Republicans and in the senior leadership. | ||
That's pretty bad. | ||
That's like on the same level as not knowing who the President is, or the Vice President, or something. | ||
He didn't know who Kevin McCarthy was. | ||
And I remember last month or a couple months ago, all his followers, whenever we'd post these clips or get these clips going viral where he doesn't know something, they'd say, oh, so what? | ||
Not everyone knows everything. | ||
Or they'd say, well, so what? | ||
He's learning. | ||
We're all learning together. | ||
Learning? | ||
You're a political livestreamer. | ||
You don't know who the Speaker of the House is? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
So like I said, he don't know nothing. | ||
So this debate will take place on Saturday on the third anniversary of January 6th. | ||
I can't believe it's been that long. | ||
And so I'll cover that on stream on Saturday. | ||
Three years after January 6th. | ||
And honestly, it feels good that we're so far removed from it because that was a dark day. | ||
I don't want to spend any time, really, tonight about that on this show. | ||
Maybe I'll talk a little bit about it tomorrow or on Saturday when I prepare for this January 6th debate stream. | ||
But man, that was a dark day. | ||
If you guys weren't around for that, maybe you're new to the show, you found me on Rumble, you found me through Sneeko or Kanye or something, People have no idea it was catastrophic and especially for me. | ||
That was like so close to being the end of my career. | ||
Seriously. | ||
And I recognized when it happened that it was going to be a really difficult two or three or four years. | ||
I thought that I would not have any success at all for a long time because the damage that that did to me and to the entire scene I thought it might never be repaired. | ||
And thankfully, after three very difficult, very tough years, a lot of hard work, a lot of betrayals, a lot of ingenuity, we've had to figure a lot of things out, how to get along after that. | ||
Finally, it seems like we've put it behind us in a real way. | ||
But it was tough. | ||
A lot of money, a lot of legal bills, a lot of drama. | ||
That was a tough time, but thank God. | ||
Seems like we're finally out of there. | ||
Maybe a little better off for it, knock on wood. | ||
But yeah, so I'll maybe talk a little bit more about that tomorrow or Saturday, but that's the schedule. | ||
Tomorrow, hey, this time I'm committing, okay? | ||
Last night and the day before I said, maybe I'll do a RumbleStream. | ||
Tomorrow, for sure. | ||
6 o'clock? | ||
I don't know, maybe... I don't know when I'm gonna do it, but I promise tomorrow I'm doing a stream and Saturday I'll be doing the January 6th debate. | ||
And with that, we'll dive in here, we'll jump into the news and I guess we'll talk about this, these latest developments in the war in Gaza first and kind of pick up where we left off last night. | ||
So last night we talked at length. | ||
I gave a lot of general background. | ||
It is now day 89 of the war in Gaza. | ||
And so I'm not going to give as much background tonight because I really went over the entire width and depth of the conflict last night. | ||
And we covered yesterday how things appear to be escalating on several fronts. | ||
And the dynamic now is that Israel is in Gaza, but they're actually pulling troops out. | ||
That was a big story at the beginning of this week, that Israel is now rotating thousands of troops out of Gaza. | ||
Troops that were part of the initial invasion, part of the initial offensive. | ||
And it would appear that Israel is perhaps preparing to engage other enemies, either in the West Bank, or engaging Hezbollah on their northern border, or maybe something else. | ||
But at this stage in the conflict, the big story is basically about everything other than Gaza. | ||
Gaza has been destroyed. | ||
Half of the buildings have been destroyed. | ||
Nearly all of the people have been displaced. | ||
Over 20,000 have been killed. | ||
Hamas is on the run and their leaders will most likely be assassinated in the coming months. | ||
So... | ||
It would seem that the fighting in Gaza is effectively done. | ||
I mean that situation is just, it's a matter of time before Israel controls the region militarily and most likely will annex it with civilian settlements. | ||
At least that's what some members of their government are calling for. | ||
And I think that's what their campaign to destroy the infrastructure in that area would suggest. | ||
And so now the attention turns to basically every other theater, of which there are seven. | ||
And the seven theaters of conflict are the initial area, which is Gaza, the West Bank, which is the other disputed territory within Israel, Lebanon, where the Iranian-backed Hezbollah group operates. | ||
Syria and Iraq, where Iranian-sponsored militias operate and where the Iranian-backed government of Assad presides, at least in Syria. | ||
Yemen, which is at the tip of the Arabian Peninsula, and then in Iran itself, which is backing all these different groups, the militias in Iraq and Syria, the Assad regime in Syria, the Houthi movement in Yemen. | ||
Hezbollah in Lebanon and Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Hamas in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. | ||
So, our attention now is to everywhere other than Gaza. | ||
And as we talked about last night, there's escalation happening in virtually every area. | ||
In Lebanon, Israel assassinated a Hamas leader in Lebanon's capital, Beirut. | ||
That happened several days ago. | ||
In Syria, Israel recently assassinated a commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. | ||
In Yemen, the United States has sunk three Houthi ships, killing 10 of their militants. | ||
In Iran, there was a terrorist attack several days ago, although we don't necessarily know who's responsible. | ||
And then the big story today is that in Iraq, the United States killed one of the leading deputies of the Popular Mobilization Force, which is an Iranian-backed militia that works with the Iraqi government. | ||
So we'll talk about those two developments today. | ||
The killing of the Iraqi militia leader and ISIS claiming responsibility for the Iranian terror attack. | ||
So, I guess we'll start with the Iranian terror attack. | ||
This is from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, The Islamic State claimed responsibility on Thursday for the bombing attack that killed 84 people in Iran. | ||
A day before, during a memorial procession for Major General Qasem Soleimani, according to a post on the extremist group's Telegram account, the extremist group called the attack a dual martyrdom operation and described how two militants approached a ceremony at the tomb of General Soleimani and detonated explosive belts strapped to their bodies near the grave of the, quote, hypocrite leader. | ||
The Islamic State, whose affiliate in Afghanistan, ISIS Khorasan, has repeatedly threatened Iran over what it says is its polytheism and apostasy, and has claimed responsibility for several other attacks on Iran. | ||
Some Iranian leaders initially blamed Israel for the attacks, stoking fears that the war in Gaza, in which Israel is battling Hamas, would widen into a regional conflict. | ||
But, Western officials had cast doubt on that theory, saying that although Israel is believed to regularly carry out covert operations in Iran, they have typically been targeted operations against specific individuals, such as Iranian scientists or officials, or they engage in strikes to destroy nuclear or weapons facilities. | ||
American officials said that it was unlikely that the Islamic State's intention was to frame Israel for the bombings, which is what I said yesterday, As had been initially feared. | ||
Instead, it was probably seizing an opportunity to hit its long-time enemy. | ||
Iran held a National Day of Mourning on Thursday to honor its victims, which occurred in the twin explosions... Hang on, I think I copied and pasted this wrong. | ||
Iran held a National Day of Mourning on Thursday to honor victims of the twin explosions, which... Yeah, okay, so I fucked this one up. | ||
which occurred not only at a tense moment in the Middle East but also on a highly symbolic day for some Iranians which was the fourth anniversary of General Soleimani's death. | ||
General Soleimani the powerful military leader regarded as a malign force in the West is revered among many Iranians especially those who support the government. | ||
So this is a very strange occurrence and I want to break down all the different aspects of this. | ||
So So of course what's happening in the wider Middle East is it's effectively a proxy war between Iran and Israel. | ||
Israel is fighting in Gaza, but Iran is commanding all of its proxies, of which they have proxies in virtually every country. | ||
Every country that has a Shiite population, every country that is against Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the United States. | ||
Iran has a hand in all these different countries, all these different fronts. | ||
And the United States and Israel have been engaging all of these proxies regularly since this war broke out. | ||
And like I said earlier, there has been tit-for-tat attacks in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and even the war in Gaza is part of this proxy war as well, since Hamas is backed by and armed by Iran. | ||
So Iran suffered a major terrorist attack yesterday and this was on the anniversary of the killing of Qasem Soleimani. | ||
What's interesting about this is that Qasem Soleimani was the architect of all of these proxies. | ||
So Iran in the last 10 or 15 years has been expanding its influence by Training, funding, supplying, all these different groups in all these countries. | ||
And Qasem Soleimani is who oversaw this. | ||
And he was killed under President Trump a few years ago. | ||
So there was a terrorist attack in Iran during an all-out proxy war between Iran and Israel. | ||
And the terrorist attack happened at the grave of Qasem Soleimani, who built the proxy network for Iran on the anniversary of the day that he was killed by the United States several years ago. | ||
So of course, before anybody took responsibility for this attack, a lot of people thought, myself included, sort of interesting in this New York Times article, they say the two things that I said last night. | ||
I said what this looks like, the obvious suspects, which doesn't necessarily mean they're likely. | ||
A suspect being obvious is different than a suspect being likely. | ||
Because there's confounding factors when you try to reason through these kinds of things. | ||
And so I said last night, well the obvious culprit is Israel. | ||
Because Iran is effectively in a war with Israel. | ||
And this attack happened at a sensitive time and location pertaining to the architect of the forces that are fighting Israel right now. | ||
So if there's a major terror attack at this time, rather on that day in that location during this war, the obvious suspect is Israel. | ||
But, Israel being the obvious suspect might suggest that someone else did it because they realized that that would be the obvious answer. | ||
And that's sometimes what makes it more complicated. | ||
Perhaps it was a false flag. | ||
If this site was attacked on this day during this war, And everyone would naturally assume it's Israel, then it's plausible that someone realizes this and maybe someone else did this attack with that in mind. | ||
And so that would point to other suspects. | ||
Perhaps, for example, if it was a Muslim group, maybe a Muslim group would attack that site on that day during this war because they knew that Iran would blame Israel And they knew that that would mean that Iran would be forced to confront Israel more aggressively. | ||
And so you have to think about what the reaction would be. | ||
It's sort of like 9-11. | ||
Like, when Israel allowed the Twin Towers to come down, and when Israel participated in 9-11, they knew the United States would go to war with the Middle East. | ||
And so they were part of that. | ||
Similarly, if someone does a terror attack in Iran, Maybe they know everyone blames Israel and that's because they want Iran to more aggressively confront Israel. | ||
So those were my two theories yesterday. | ||
And the New York Times comes out today and says, well, ISIS took responsibility. | ||
ISIS claimed that they pulled off this attack. | ||
But American intelligence says that it's not Israel, so they ruled Israel out. | ||
And even though ISIS is apparently claiming responsibility, U.S. intelligence says they did not do this attack as a frame job, as a false flag to blame Israel. | ||
They did it to take advantage of the fact that it just happened to be a sensitive day for Iranians and they already hate Iranians. | ||
But here are some other interesting factors that go into this. | ||
One, ISIS was a creation of Israel and the United States. | ||
Because of course, what does ISIS stand for? | ||
ISIS stands for Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. | ||
And ISIS, the narrative goes, came out of the chaos of the American invasion of Iraq and their subsequent withdrawal, and from the Syrian Civil War, which the ruling Bashar al-Assad regime almost lost. | ||
And it just so happens that ISIS was created in the same territory and among the same people and among the same groups that the United States and Israel had been arming for a decade to take out Assad and to take out Saddam Hussein. | ||
And we know this because the United States was engaging ISIS at the same time that the United States was engaging the enemies of ISIS. | ||
At the same time that ISIS was fighting the Assad regime, so were we. | ||
At the same time that ISIS was building up territory in Syria, we were funding the opposition of the Assad regime, which in many cases became ISIS. | ||
So, ISIS to begin with, from the start, was basically an operation to destabilize Iraq and Syria for the geopolitical benefit of the United States and Israel. | ||
What ISIS provided was, one, this was a way to overthrow Bashar al-Assad, and two, this was a way to draw the United States back into Iraq and into Syria. | ||
If ISIS didn't exist, you know, perhaps Barack Obama could have completed our withdrawal from Iraq and the Iraq War would have ended 10 years earlier. | ||
And perhaps the United States would have never been involved in Syria and the Syrian Civil War. | ||
Or to a lesser extent. | ||
And we know this because Israel repeatedly said throughout the first half of the 2010s, when this war was raging, that they prefer ISIS to Iran. | ||
Israeli intelligence, chiefs, defense ministers, all of their leaders and all of their media insisted repeatedly that they favor ISIS over Iran. | ||
They said it consistently. | ||
They said we'd rather have ISIS border Israel than Iran. | ||
We'd rather have ISIS run Syria than Iran. | ||
ISIS was never an enemy of Israel. | ||
And in fact, ISIS attacked Israel only one time and then apologized to the government of Israel. | ||
And of course, ISIS was created among all the various components of the Syrian opposition that was funded and supported by both the United States and Israel. | ||
So ISIS has always been an unofficial arm of U.S. | ||
and Israeli statecraft, from the beginning. | ||
And it served their agenda And they said that repeatedly. | ||
So that's the background on ISIS. | ||
So when ISIS claims responsibility for this attack in Iran, that doesn't necessarily absolve Israel and the United States. | ||
And more specifically, Israel. | ||
Because that very well could be a false flag by Israel. | ||
It could be Israel, excuse me, Israel pretending to be ISIS, and ISIS then pretending to be Israel. | ||
Now here's something else. | ||
They say that this was perhaps the ISIS Khorasan group, which operates in Afghanistan. | ||
ISIS-K, as they call it. | ||
And a lot of people have never heard of ISIS-K. | ||
A lot of people don't know about that because they don't get a lot of press coverage. | ||
But the most recent story you might have heard about ISIS-K is that when Joe Biden was leading the withdrawal from Afghanistan in the summer of 2021, it was ISIS-K. | ||
That was launching terrorist attacks on fleeing American troops at the Kabul airport. | ||
And I don't know if you remember, but at that time I said, watch. | ||
The military-industrial complex does not want to leave Afghanistan. | ||
And so they will initiate some sort of false flag terrorism and they will hit hard with propaganda about the women of Afghanistan to keep us in there or to draw us back into the conflict. | ||
And it was ISIS-K, it was ISIS-Khorasan that weeks later, weeks after it was announced that there would be an accelerated withdrawal from Afghanistan, they carried out a terrorist attack which was very mysterious and which was just as suspicious as this attack on the airport in Kabul. | ||
And so you fast forward all this time later, and it's ISIS-K. | ||
It's allegedly ISIS-Khorasan that carried out the attack. | ||
Now here's something else. | ||
This is a time when potentially the entire Muslim world, if not its governments, could be united against Israel and the United States. | ||
Because all Muslims, and again, not necessarily their governments, but all Muslims are watching the slaughter of innocent Palestinian Muslims in Gaza, and they're horrified. | ||
And that's Muslims in the Middle East, and it's Muslims in Europe, and it's Muslims in North America. | ||
And so of all times to attack Iran, ISIS-K is going to attack Iran on the anniversary of the death of Soleimani, who created the only Muslim forces that are fighting Israel right now, during Iran's all-out war against Israel. | ||
Saudi Arabia won't confront Israel. | ||
The Emirates won't confront Israel, Egypt won't confront Israel, Turkey won't confront Israel, but Iran and its proxies are. | ||
They're leading the Muslim world, which is universally against Israel right now. | ||
And it is the Iranian proxies built by Soleimani that are doing that. | ||
And on the anniversary of America, Killing Soleimani? | ||
That's when ISIS attacks over a sectarian difference? | ||
Because of course Iran is Shiite and ISIS is Sunni? | ||
That doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
And that's exactly what U.S. | ||
intelligence is saying. | ||
U.S. | ||
intelligence is saying it wasn't Israel, and they're saying that the Islamists that carried out the attack didn't even seek to frame Israel, but they just chose today, or rather yesterday, basically at random, Because they just don't like Iran. | ||
Well, maybe that were true a year ago when they carried out a similar attack, and maybe that was true in other times, but today of all days? | ||
Within this wider regional war in the Middle East which has changed everything, I don't buy it. | ||
And what I think is maybe the most plausible is this. | ||
Israel, as I've said from the beginning, wants all of this. | ||
Israel wants this war. | ||
Nobody else does. | ||
Iran doesn't want this war. | ||
Hezbollah doesn't want this war. | ||
The Houthis don't want it. | ||
Assad doesn't want it. | ||
Iraq doesn't want it. | ||
The United States doesn't want the war. | ||
The only country that wants this war is Israel. | ||
That's why they allowed the attack to happen on October 7th, which we now have all the evidence we need. | ||
Israel knew this attack was coming and not only did they prevent it, or rather not only did they not prevent it, But they allowed it to go on, and they may have even themselves caused a significant number of their own casualties. | ||
And we know that Israel wanted this attack. | ||
We know that Israel invited it. | ||
We know that Israel stood down the day it happened, and again, maybe contributed to the casualties, because this has given them the pretext to not only change the situation in Gaza, but to change the situation ever. | ||
Everywhere, rather. | ||
And there are a number of security threats that Israel is concerned about besides just Hamas, which they've told us about. | ||
Listen to what they say. | ||
They have a problem with Hezbollah, they have a problem with Assad in Syria, and they continue to fear that Iran is enriching towards a nuclear arsenal. | ||
And so their wish list If you can imagine what would be at the top of that is strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, removing Assad from power, diminishing Hezbollah, and destroying Hamas. | ||
They want all of that! | ||
And what gave them the pretext to invade Gaza is the attack on October 7th. | ||
They're currently looking for a pretext to diminish Hezbollah and attacking them in a serious way. | ||
That's why they have their military deployed on the northern border and why they're striking in Beirut and why they continue to strike deep in Lebanese territory and making demands that Hezbollah retreat. | ||
And it would seem that this terrorist attack in Iran is an effort to goad Iran into retaliating against Israel, which would give them what they really want more than anything, which is the pretext to attack Iran directly and attack specifically Iran's nuclear facilities. | ||
That's what it looks like to me. | ||
And when ISIS Khorasan is involved on a day like that during this conflict, It stinks. | ||
I mean, anything's possible, I suppose. | ||
I suppose it's possible that there is a radical Sunni affiliate of the Islamic State which has the capability to strike inside of Iran, and maybe today was just the day, or rather yesterday. | ||
But I think the more likely explanation is that this is the work of Israel and I think that Israel had to launder it through ISIS or maybe American intelligence has to say it's ISIS. | ||
Because, of course, Israel wants to bomb Iran, but they know they can't do it unless Iran attacks first. | ||
But Iran has been remarkably restrained. | ||
So Israel needs Iran to let go of that restraint and to attack them. | ||
How would they do that? | ||
Maybe blowing up Qasem Soleimani's grave on the anniversary of the day that he died. | ||
I mean, that would be a pretty good way to do it. | ||
The United States knows that if Iran sees it that way, Iran has to retaliate. | ||
They're trapped. | ||
They're trapped into a retaliatory strike. | ||
They're obligated to do this by their own people. | ||
And in order to maintain respect and deterrence and other things, similarly, if the United States, if a hundred people were blown up in the United States by a foreign country, we'd have to bomb them. | ||
We just have to. | ||
So, the United States does not want Iran to attack Israel, because the United States knows that if Iran attacks Israel, Israel can attack Iran, and it risks a war that we will be drawn into. | ||
I feel like when American intelligence and American media say, oh, this was just ISIS, and ISIS definitely didn't do this to frame Israel, this is how American intelligence and media defuses the situation. | ||
If they can go out and reassure everybody that Israel was not to blame, then it takes the pressure off of Iran to retaliate. | ||
And there is evidence that Iran is planning to retaliate. | ||
Because they are playing it up. | ||
Their government is playing it up. | ||
Their media is playing it up. | ||
But if the United States can say, oh no, it was your other enemy, and they did it for no reason, And it definitely wasn't Israel, and your other enemy definitely didn't do it to frame Israel. | ||
They can completely defuse that and prevent any kind of escalation in any direct fighting between Iran and Israel. | ||
And I think that is the most plausible explanation, although it's still mysterious, and I'm sure there'll be developments in the coming days about this in forensics. | ||
But whenever you look at these events in the Middle East, you always have to consider the motivations of everybody involved, because it's a very complicated region, and they all hate each other. | ||
And so much of the politics of the Middle East is playing off of that anger. | ||
False flags and terrorism has defined the region for a long time. | ||
These kinds of tricks and that kind of thinking. | ||
So, you actually need to bring that to the table when you look at this stuff. | ||
It's not so simple as, oh, a bunch of Muslim fanatics just attacked Iran for no reason. | ||
And again, you have to consider the significance. | ||
This is an all-out war between Israel and Iran. | ||
And there was a terrorist attack on the day that America killed Soleimani. | ||
Soleimani who built the forces that are fighting Israel for Iran. | ||
It's bait. | ||
It's obviously bait. | ||
I mean, ISIS could have attacked at any other time, any other place, any other way, and it wouldn't have been perfect bait. | ||
If they attack today, if they attack tomorrow, if they attacked in Tehran or some, you know, in some other place, it wouldn't be the perfectly crafted bait that would incense Iranian society and goad Iran into escalating in the war, which they have been reluctant to do. | ||
So based on that alone, you'd have to say Israel had a hand in this and either Israel operated through ISIS or maybe That's just the convenient out that the United States is offering because they desperately don't want it to be so that it was Israel. | ||
So, that's my thoughts on that. | ||
The other big development is that the United States killed A deputy leader of one of the factions of the Popular Mobilization Force in Iraq. | ||
And this is a story on that from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, A U.S. | ||
special operations drone strike in Baghdad on Thursday killed a senior figure in an Iran-linked militant group that is part of Iraq's security apparatus, drawing sharp criticism from the Iraqi government as well as allied groups. | ||
A missile fired by the drone struck a vehicle carrying three men near the logistics headquarters of the 12th Brigade of the group Harakat al-Nujaba, killing a brigade commander known as Abu Taqwa and two others, according to Iraqi security officials. | ||
The group, closely linked to Iran, was designated a global terrorist organization by the State Department in 2019. | ||
Nujaba, however, has remained part of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Force, an umbrella organization that is part of the government's broader security force. | ||
So this is part of the Iraqi government's security force, although it is backed by Iran and an enemy of the United States. | ||
An Iraqi government spokesman condemned the U.S. | ||
for the attack, calling it a flagrant violation of sovereignty and security of Iraq, and no different from a terrorist attack. | ||
Major General Patrick Ryder, the Pentagon spokesman, told reporters on Thursday the strike had targeted Mushtaq Jawad Kazim al-Jawari, who is known as Abu Taqwa, and said he had been actively involved in planning and carrying out attacks against American personnel. | ||
In recent weeks, the U.S. | ||
military has responded several times to more than 70 attacks by Iranian-backed groups in Iraq against U.S. | ||
bases and camps in Iraq and Syria. | ||
Those U.S. | ||
strikes twice targeted another Iraqi militia linked to Iran, Kataib Hezbollah, as well as several others. | ||
The killing of the three operatives prompted calls from Iraqi political parties with links to Iran for the immediate withdrawal of all U.S. | ||
forces from Iraq. | ||
And there are about 2,500 U.S. | ||
personnel in Iraq, primarily in bases far from population centers. | ||
So, we killed the second-in-command of one of the Iranian-backed factions within the Popular Mobilization Force, which is part of the Iraqi military, or domestic security. | ||
And the United States has been at war with these groups since the war in Gaza broke out, and actually even before that. | ||
The United States and Israel have been bombing these Iranian-backed militias in Syria. | ||
Israel killed one of the leaders of these groups in Syria back in December, and now the United States has killed the leader of one of these groups in Iraq today. | ||
And the only significance of this, I mean we don't really need to go too deep into it, is that the war is escalating on every single front. | ||
And so like I said at the top of the show, if you're following, these are the developments. | ||
These are the various fronts. | ||
Israel assassinated a liaison between Hamas and Hezbollah in Beirut, Lebanon earlier this week. | ||
So that's an assassination. | ||
of a Hezbollah affiliate with Hamas in the capital of Lebanon, which is a violation of sovereignty, it's ostensibly a terrorist attack, and it's killing an official that's associated with Hezbollah. | ||
In late December in Syria, Israel bombed a commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. | ||
So that's Israel assassinating A paramilitary officer from Iran inside of Syria. | ||
In Yemen, the United States earlier this week killed 10 Houthi rebels. | ||
So that's the U.S. | ||
killing Houthi militants in Yemen earlier in the week. | ||
In Iran, 81 civilians were blown up yesterday. | ||
And then in Iraq, the United States killed an Iranian-backed commander of the Popular Mobilization Force today. | ||
So every theater of the conflict, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Iran, there's high-profile killings, there's a violation of sovereignty, there's airstrikes, there's both United States and Israeli involvement, and there's an escalation in the fighting. | ||
This wasn't happening 90 days ago. | ||
It's been gradually escalating. | ||
The United States has been attacked over a hundred times in Iraq and Syria, and we're retaliating. | ||
Israel's been bombing Syria and Iraq. | ||
Israel and Hezbollah are trading fire, but Israel's escalating their attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
And now the United States is engaged in what appears to be a coalition war in Yemen, or the beginnings of one. | ||
And so what we talked about from the beginning, which is a wide An escalated war in the entire Middle East is coming to fruition. | ||
There's not a single theater of the conflict that is defusing or neutralizing or de-escalating. | ||
The war is only getting more intense everywhere. | ||
And we're getting drawn further and further in. | ||
Now that blood is on our hands. | ||
Now we've killed Iraqi security personnel backed by Iran and now Iraq is upset with us. | ||
So are we gonna be and this is the nightmare scenario. | ||
Is the United States going to be fighting Iraqi security forces in Iraq? | ||
We have 2,500 personnel there. | ||
Is there gonna be a serious offensive on American troops there? | ||
A serious assault? | ||
Are we going to conduct airstrikes on Houthi bases inside of Yemen? | ||
Because if we do, the Houthis will start bombing Saudi Arabia. | ||
So is Saudi Arabia going to reignite a war with Yemen that the United States is supporting Saudi Arabia in? | ||
And when all this is going on, Israel is demanding that Hezbollah retreat further into Lebanon. | ||
Are they going to attack Hezbollah? | ||
And Hezbollah attack them and the United States is giving air support to Israel invading Lebanon, another, a third Israel-Lebanon war? | ||
This is a nightmare scenario that can unfold in the next three months. | ||
And then of course the big one, which we talked about a moment ago, is will there be a day in this year when Israel bombs Iran? | ||
When Israel directly bombs Iranian nuclear facilities? | ||
Because if they do, then all bets are off. | ||
And now you're talking about, like, potentially a nuclear war. | ||
You're talking about, potentially, terrorism in the United States. | ||
And Europe. | ||
And you're talking about China and Russia potentially being involved. | ||
And as I said last night, this is sandwiched in between the Ukrainian war, which we're in the process of losing, and the Taiwanese war, which we are going to lose in the future. | ||
So this is stuff to watch. | ||
But anyway, that's our latest development in Gaza. | ||
I don't want to spend too much time on that. | ||
We'll be watching that as you know throughout the year. | ||
Our featured story I want to talk about is Jeffrey Epstein and today there were some significant revelations part of a document dump in this ongoing case with Jelaine Maxwell about her activities with Jeffrey Epstein and the sex | ||
Blackmail ring that they were running and if you don't know anything about Jeffrey Epstein He maintained this persona that he was some kind of financial whiz a billionaire in New York City who liked to throw parties and maintained a Maintained an estate in New York City and in Palm Beach and an entire island where he had a private jet that visited there and Somebody's saying my show didn't go live on Rumble, by the way. | ||
I'm just realizing that, so we'll have to upload that at some point. | ||
But anyway, so that's the background on Epstein. | ||
Of course, that was only a persona. | ||
The real Epstein that I think everybody is aware of at this point is that Epstein in actuality only appeared to be those things. | ||
He was actually a spy. | ||
He probably received his fortune from a foreign state or from a foreign intelligence agency. | ||
Or maybe he attained it through blackmail and he used his connections to Les Wexner who ran Victoria's Secret and other people to source young girls, often underage, And that's really where it becomes mysterious. | ||
with foreign government leaders and business leaders and celebrities in order to coax them into having sex with minors or doing other compromising things so that he could acquire blackmail over them and then use that blackmail against them for various purposes. | ||
And that's really where it becomes mysterious. | ||
People don't actually know precisely who he worked for and what was the nature of his operation, what the motivation was. | ||
What was he trying to get and who was he getting it for? | ||
Was it influence? | ||
Was it secrets? | ||
Was it state-sponsored? | ||
Was it an intelligence agency? | ||
Was he a mercenary? | ||
That's where we don't actually have 100% concrete answers, although people have theories. | ||
And, of course, the biggest theory is that he worked for Israeli intelligence agencies. | ||
And that would make sense because his girlfriend, Jelaine Maxwell, who helped with the sex trafficking ring, her father, Robert Maxwell, was a spy for Israel. | ||
And many of Epstein's partners, such as Les Wexner, were mobbed up with Israel in the Israel lobby. | ||
And there's all sorts of connections there. | ||
We don't need to go into every single one tonight. | ||
But he had immense connections to Israeli intelligence. | ||
Although he also had connections with American intelligence too. | ||
And I would say that probably the most likely explanation is that considering he had an interest in American technology and specifically companies like Microsoft, And Pfizer and with the Pritzker family and among others, it would seem that he was probably looking to harvest technological secrets for the government of Israel. | ||
That's what makes sense to me. | ||
We don't actually know for sure. | ||
And this is a story today about these revelations that came out in connection with this Jelaine Maxwell case. | ||
He says, quote, quote, quote, Maxwell was sentenced last year to 20 years in prison on sex trafficking and other charges for helping Epstein sexually abuse teenage girls. | ||
Virginia Giuffre, who accused Maxwell of facilitating her sexual abuse, settled the lawsuit in 2017, but the terms were not immediately made public. | ||
Judge Loretta Preska of the U.S. | ||
District Court of the Southern District of New York last month set a January 1st release date for the court documents to be unsealed in the civil case. | ||
Both sets of released documents contain mentions of high-profile figures such as former President Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. | ||
Being named in the filings, though, does not equate to being accused of wrongdoing. | ||
More than 300 pages of court documents were unsealed in the latest release on Thursday. | ||
In part of the new documents, Maxwell's lawyers argue that the journalist Sharon Churcher had fabricated claims concerning Prince Andrew and lawyer Alan Dershowitz, who helped Epstein get a sweetheart plea deal. | ||
Another portion of the documents was a disclosure from Giuffre that included a list of witnesses. | ||
The disclosure also stated that Dershowitz has knowledge of defendant's conduct that is the subject of this action. | ||
Bill Clinton is listed as having traveled with Epstein and Maxwell and it's alleged he may have information on the duo's sexual trafficking conduct. | ||
The newly released documents include a 2011 email in which Giuffre alleges to Churcher that Clinton threatened Vanity Fair not to write sex trafficking articles about his good friend Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
The editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair said that this categorically did not happen. | ||
Prince Andrew is likewise listed as having knowledge of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein's sexual trafficking conduct and interaction with underage minors, including Giuffre. | ||
And the thing is, we already knew all this. | ||
We already knew about Dershowitz. | ||
We already knew about Prince Andrew. | ||
We already knew about Bill Clinton. | ||
We already knew the Vanity Fair story. | ||
We already knew all this, so I don't really know what the big development is. | ||
And to me, here's the thing about all this. | ||
There is one takeaway which we can say certainly, and we can say without controversy, I think everyone knows this, which is that blackmail is a currency of intelligence agencies. | ||
There are networks There are groups and they work together. | ||
They conspire. | ||
That's what a conspiracy theory is. | ||
There are conspiracies made up of conspirators who will use coercion tactics among which blackmail is one of them to influence society. | ||
Whether that is to influence governments on behalf of governments or to influence companies on behalf of governments or governments on behalf of companies. | ||
But Suffice to say, what Jeffrey Epstein shows us is that there is an unseen world. | ||
There is a shadow war that is going on with intelligence agencies, organized crime, and it's happening at the highest levels of society. | ||
That government leaders are compromised, business leaders are compromised, celebrity leaders are compromised, and of course, they're all people, and people are compromised in the same way that any of us are compromised in our lives. | ||
They're compromised by sex, they're compromised by their addictions, embarrassing things about them, their secrets, they're compromised by threats of violence or coercion, threats against their businesses, and people gossip. | ||
I mean, that's another source of how a person can be compromised. | ||
But what Jeffrey Epstein shows, again, the sort of uncontroversial, maybe the obvious takeaway, is that what we see is not what we get. | ||
That behind the cameras and behind the curtains, inside the smoky corridors of power, these things are happening. | ||
Groups are penetrating various important offices, whether it's in the public or private sector, and they're using these kinds of tactics. | ||
We don't live in a society where it's all about votes and dollars. | ||
It's all about customers buying things and people voting in an election. | ||
A lot of things are happening because of a select number of highly trained intelligence agents that are trained in psychological manipulation, in extreme violence, Or trained in these kinds of things. | ||
Using their charisma to create sex cults or using their resources to traffic underage girls from foreign countries or kidnap them. | ||
And this is going on! | ||
And Jeffrey Epstein being exposed, I think everybody realizes, is the tip of the iceberg. | ||
When people say Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself, what they're saying is that Jeffrey Epstein had blackmail on powerful people and used them as puppets. | ||
And when he was in jail, those people feared the blackmail would come out, so they killed him. | ||
And that would suggest that Jeffrey Epstein isn't the only one that's doing this. | ||
That this is part of the conduct. | ||
This is part of the dynamic. | ||
This is how things work. | ||
And that if Jeffrey Epstein was killed, there are maybe other Jeffrey Epsteins. | ||
And for every Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, there's some other sex trafficker and some other government official. | ||
And maybe they're at war with each other. | ||
You know, there's... Just like we know there's drug cartels. | ||
There's not one drug cartel. | ||
They fight each other. | ||
They'll use the law as a weapon against their competitors. | ||
Similarly, Maybe Epstein was killed by a rival intelligence faction, or killed by a rival sex trafficker, something to that effect. | ||
So, that's one aspect of it. | ||
The other aspect of it, which is obvious, is that Jeffrey Epstein was a Jew, and everyone involved with Jeffrey Epstein was a Jew, more or less, and all those people were also in bed with Israel. | ||
So Epstein's a Jew, his girlfriend's a Jew, his girlfriend's father's a Jew, and that Jew worked for Israel. | ||
And Jeffrey Epstein's friend Les Wexner's a Jew, and Les Wexner was mobbed up with the Jewish State of Israel. | ||
So another takeaway, which is maybe a little more controversial, is that we should be suspicious of Jews in society. | ||
And a lot of people say, well, isn't that prejudicial? | ||
Isn't that bigoted? | ||
Are you a Nazi for saying that? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think it's plain as day that Jews have a dual allegiance. | ||
Jews are very powerful. | ||
They constitute a large percentage of the American elite and elite societies. | ||
If you go into an elite room in New York City or South Florida, Or LA, which are the seats of power of finance and entertainment and other things. | ||
You're gonna find a lot of Jews. | ||
Maybe half the people in the room will be Jews. | ||
And maybe two-thirds of those people will be connected to Israel. | ||
So I don't think that's really out of line to say Jeffrey Epstein is another Jew who's a foreign agent in a long line of powerful billionaire Jews who are foreign agents for Israel. | ||
And I think it's not a bad heuristic for people to adopt that if you are a Steen or a Berg or a Gold or a Silver, you know, one of these names, that you need to prove you're not a spy for Israel. | ||
You need to prove you don't have dual loyalty. | ||
We've seen enough of it in the past three months with Bill Ackman and Larry Fink and others these are other high-powered jews on wall street working for israel you should only work for one nation and that's the united states but jews seem to have a problem with that i mean that's another layer to the red pill and the real truth about epstein we may never know I mean, we can have a good idea, but we may never know precisely who he's working for. | ||
Although, like I said at the beginning, probably what he represented is a Mossad or Israeli penetration of American society using blackmail, which is what Israeli society tends to favor, or rather Israeli intelligence, as a tool. | ||
But there's something about this which I said at the top of the show I think is maybe counterintuitive and what I mean by that is it seems that for some reason Even though Epstein's a Jew and probably Mossad, and even though he's been exposed as running a sex trafficking ring, everyone is free to discuss this. | ||
Charlie Kirk feels free to talk about it, Alex Jones feels free to talk about it, Ricky Gervais talks about it at the Golden Globes, it's talked about on Twitter, and at the end of the day, he got caught. | ||
You know, the Trump administration got him arrested. | ||
And so one has to wonder why this is the case, because wouldn't we say that if Epstein was an Israeli plant, and typically we would expect that Donald Trump, Alex Jones, Charlie Kirk, and others run cover for Israel, why would they be talking about a scenario where Israel is compromised right now? | ||
If Epstein was a pawn of Israel, then this is very bad for perception of Israel, isn't it? | ||
If Epstein was a Jew-Israeli spy running a sex trafficking blackmail ring, controlling politicians, and he got caught red-handed, and everyone's talking about it, wouldn't that be bad for Israel? | ||
And yet, all these people that never say anything bad about Israel, and as a matter of fact, they go to great lengths not to talk badly about Israel, are all talking about this. | ||
I'll give you a perfect example. | ||
How about the USS Liberty? | ||
In 1967, during the Six-Day War, Israel blew up an American surveillance ship and tried to kill all the survivors. | ||
They later claimed it was an accident, but it was obvious that it wasn't. | ||
The evidence has come out over the years. | ||
It is just indisputable. | ||
It is indisputably proven that it was a deliberate attack. | ||
And honestly, if you know anything about that, I mean, you'd feel like an idiot arguing that what the Israeli government said is true, which is that they unintentionally fired upon the ship. | ||
And they didn't try to frame Egypt. | ||
But if you go to Charlie Kirk and ask about this, he will insist that it was an accident. | ||
Even though all the evidence suggests otherwise, even if people confront him directly, and it's an important issue, he'll insist it was an accident, he will toe the line for Israel. | ||
And even on other things, how about, for example, like the fact that there are Jews everywhere in power? | ||
That's another indisputable fact. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Everybody knows Jews run Wall Street. | ||
Everybody knows Jews run Hollywood. | ||
But if you confront somebody like, say, Tim Pool or Steven Crowder about that, you know what they'll say? | ||
About this indisputable fact that people talk about? | ||
They'll say, well, they're not really Jewish. | ||
They're secular humanists with Jewish last names. | ||
Which is ridiculous. | ||
I mean that's like ridiculous. | ||
That's a ridiculous thing to say. | ||
That is like a credibility ruining, obvious shill talking point narrative. | ||
There's an indisputable fact. | ||
It's viral. | ||
Everyone's talking about it. | ||
And when you're confronted with this, You have to come up with these implausible, ridiculous cover-ups to explain it away. | ||
If you're forced to confront the Liberty, you say, oh well, it was an accident. | ||
If you're forced to confront this representation of Jews in these high-powered industries, you're supposed to say, well, they're not Jews, they just have Jewish last names. | ||
It's insane. | ||
How about, for example, the past 90 days? | ||
The entire world is calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. | ||
190 countries or 187 in the United Nations either abstained or voted in favor of a ceasefire. | ||
You've probably never even heard of several of the countries that voted against the ceasefire besides the United States and like Paraguay. | ||
But for some reason, Joe Biden will never say the word ceasefire. | ||
Justin Trudeau almost said it, then caught himself, then corrected himself. | ||
He almost said ceasefire, then said cessation of hostilities and humanitarian pause. | ||
Charlie Kirk would never say ceasefire. | ||
Alex Jones would never say ceasefire. | ||
And they won't say that specific word, even though the whole world is in favor of it, because it would go against Israel. | ||
But for some reason, Epstein is different. | ||
Charlie Kirk talks about Epstein. | ||
Alex Jones talks about Epstein. | ||
Donald Trump arrested Epstein. | ||
Tim Pool and Crowder talk about Epstein. | ||
Why? | ||
Why can they talk about him and even mention his connection to Israeli intelligence? | ||
And you would also say that With a lot of Israeli conspiracy theories, you get attacked if you talk about them. | ||
If you talk about certain aspects of Israeli society, you get called an anti-Semite. | ||
Like if you deny the Holocaust, if you say Israel had a hand in 9-11. | ||
Even they say if you talk about the liberty, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
If you call for a ceasefire, they say you're an anti-Semite. | ||
If you say that Netanyahu let the attack happen, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
Like Charlie Kirk got attacked for saying that. | ||
But he's not going to get attacked for talking about Epstein. | ||
And there are other things like this too. | ||
The ADL is in the same category. | ||
George Soros is in the same category. | ||
Isn't it interesting? | ||
If I go out and say, Jews are replacing white people in America, I'm fired. | ||
I'm done. | ||
Like, I get called an anti-Semite. | ||
I get branded by the ADL for life. | ||
Everybody tries to kill me. | ||
But if I go to CPAC and I say, George Soros is responsible for all this mass migration, no one bats an eye. | ||
George Soros is a Jew. | ||
If I go in, if I go in on Sheldon Adelson and I say this guy, this globalist is ruining America, whatever, well I'm an anti-Semite. | ||
But if I go in on Soros, I'm not an anti-Semite. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
At least not in the conservative movement. | ||
If I go in on the ADL and I say I'm against Jonathan Greenblatt and I hate the ADL, for some reason I'm safe. | ||
And what you realize is that sometimes it is okay to talk about certain things that the Jews are doing because other Jews have a problem with them. | ||
George Soros is a fair target. | ||
Why? | ||
Because Netanyahu hates Soros. | ||
Because the Israeli right hates Soros. | ||
And if the Israeli right hates Soros, and the Israeli right funds the American right, then the American right can hate Soros. | ||
You can't say Jews cause immigration. | ||
Because the American right gets support from right-wing Jews, from the right-wing Israelis. | ||
But you can't say it's Soros. | ||
You can't say it's the Jewish left. | ||
You can't say it's Jews in general, but you can't say it's this Jewish, this left-wing Jew. | ||
Similarly with the ADL. | ||
Why can we call out the ADL? | ||
Why was Elon Musk able to call out the ADL? | ||
Because the Jews don't like Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
The right-wing Jews, the Israeli right, doesn't like Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
Netanyahu doesn't like Greenblatt. | ||
The Zionist Organization of America doesn't like Greenblatt. | ||
Now, you can't say that we should get rid of the ADL, and you can't say that the ADL is a Jewish group that controls speech, but you can say that they're a left-wing group, and you can say that Jonathan Greenblatt ruined the ADL by making it too left-wing. | ||
Because that's what the ZOA says. | ||
That's what the Zionists say. | ||
That's what the Israeli right says. | ||
Because Jonathan Greenblatt is an enemy of the Israeli right. | ||
So you can say, I don't like Greenblatt. | ||
Because the American right is backed by the Israeli right that doesn't like Greenblatt. | ||
But you can't say that Greenblatt is a Jew that controls speech. | ||
Because so is the Israeli right! | ||
The Israeli right are Jews that control speech. | ||
So you can't say that. | ||
So there's a vector. | ||
If I go and say Soros is an example of a Jew promoting mass migration, that's technically anti-Semitic and I would get cancelled. | ||
But if I say Soros is a left-winger causing mass migration, that's okay, because that's a vector. | ||
That I can be used as a tool of the Jewish right, of a Jewish faction, to attack their enemy. | ||
Same with the ADL. | ||
If I go and say ADL is a Jew group that controls speech, I can't do that. | ||
But if I go out and say Jonathan Greenblatt is promoting leftism, which is backfiring on Israel, and he has to go, then I'm serving a Jewish faction, and that's okay to say. | ||
And I feel like Jeffrey Epstein is in this category. | ||
People that run from criticizing Israel will talk about Epstein and his connection to Israeli intelligence. | ||
People that run from talking about the Liberty, or Jewish representation, or the Holocaust, or Jonathan Pollard, or the Jews' involvement in the Iraq War, they'll never say the Jews led us into Iraq. | ||
They'll never say neocons led us into Iraq and they were all Jews. | ||
But they will say Epstein, you know, might have been Saudi, Israeli, or American intelligence. | ||
And they will talk about him. | ||
And Ricky Gervais can talk about him. | ||
And what that would suggest is that Epstein is an enemy of some faction of Israeli society. | ||
And that's why he is one of the Jewish Ops that you are allowed to talk about. | ||
The ADL you are allowed to talk about because it's a Jewish Op that other Jews don't like. | ||
Soros is a Jewish Op that other Jews don't like. | ||
It would seem that Epstein is a Jewish op that other Jews don't like. | ||
And that's why Epstein didn't kill himself as a trending slogan. | ||
And that's why Alex Jones is not afraid of talking about him. | ||
Alex Jones would not condemn the ZOA. | ||
Alex Jones would not talk about the Jewish Agency. | ||
He would not talk about these things. | ||
He won't even say Jews run Hollywood. | ||
But he will talk about Epstein. | ||
It makes you think. | ||
And of course these contours are rigorously enforced by Jewish groups. | ||
So it's not like someone's giving out the talking points. | ||
It's that the contours of these conversations are enforced and defined by the Jewish groups. | ||
You know, if you're Infowars and you get money from Jews or something, well, those Jews are going to get mad if you go against Israel in the Gaza War and they'll take your money. | ||
But maybe in the back of your mind you know that if you talk about Epstein, they won't take your money. | ||
And that's why you're able to tell a little bit more of the truth about that subject. | ||
Same thing with Charlie Kirk. | ||
When Charlie Kirk said Netanyahu might have had prior knowledge, That's another thing. | ||
I mean, APAC turned against Netanyahu. | ||
But that's another thing where he got attacked by the Jews for saying that. | ||
Elijah Schaeffer got attacked by the Jews for saying that. | ||
They enforce it. | ||
They let you know where the line is. | ||
They let you know the contours and the nuances. | ||
No one will get attacked for saying Soros. | ||
You will get attacked for saying other specific things. | ||
And that Epstein is one where people feel comfortable talking about. | ||
It shows that the Jews have not jumped in and had a real problem with people talking about this. | ||
So that makes me wonder, again, with precision, who he was working for and what his real motivation was. | ||
And that's just speculation on my part. | ||
That's just a theory. | ||
But as long as the Epstein Saga has been going on, I can never shake this feeling, like, why can people talk about this? | ||
Because I know from my experience, you talk about some things with the Jews, they just, like, ruin your life. | ||
And this one, they just don't? | ||
Well, why not? | ||
I know why they don't ruin your life over Soros. | ||
That's because Netanyahu hates Soros. | ||
I know why they don't do that with Greenblatt, because Shapiro hates Greenblatt. | ||
Ben Shapiro hates Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
So obviously it's not counter to Israel or the Jews, because Shapiro's the number one foam-finger-wearing, t-shirt-wearing, wears a fucking jersey for Israel, practically. | ||
And he'll condemn Greenblatt and talk about how he's terrible and so on. | ||
That's because his beef with Greenblatt is not that he's a Jew controlling our speech. | ||
It's a Jewish factional dispute. | ||
And it would suggest that Epstein is maybe on the other side of this factional dispute. | ||
Maybe right-wing Jewry doesn't like Epstein for some reason. | ||
And it would make sense because who are Epstein's connections? | ||
Epstein's connections were in the American left. | ||
Bill Clinton and Kevin Spacey and these types. | ||
Epstein didn't roll with Trump the same way he rolled with Bill Clinton. | ||
So... Maybe there's something to that. | ||
But that's why I've never been super, super interested in it. | ||
Because it seems like... And it's not just because I'm trying to be cool and it's like, oh, everyone's talking about it, so... I don't want to talk about it. | ||
It's not esoteric enough, but if everyone's talking about it, and that one, you don't get that boot of Jewish censorship, It's never by accident. | ||
You know, if they really didn't want people talking about Epstein, you would hear the same kind of ad hoc bullshit from Charlie Kirk and Jones. | ||
Like you hear about secular humanists with Jewish last names, or the Liberty was an accident, or any other number of ridiculous things. | ||
Talking about the babies in ovens and all that kind of stuff. | ||
With this war in Gaza. | ||
So... | ||
That's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Let me get set up here. | ||
And yeah, it sucks. | ||
This show is not streaming on Rumble, so someone's going to have to upload it immediately, please. - Or maybe I'll have to do it myself. | ||
Because we need the show on Rumble, man! | ||
How does that not go through? | ||
Whatever. | ||
Maybe it glitched. | ||
Alright, but let me take a look. | ||
Let me get our Super Chats going. | ||
Joseph Quesada sent $20, your average minority thinks Jews and whites are the same people. | ||
This line will become even more obscured with the push for a colorblind meritocracy. | ||
All whites, but especially prominent whites, must absolutely distinguish themselves from Jews by wearing the crucifix visibly and outwardly in public at all times. | ||
Oh yeah? | ||
Joseph Quesada sent $50, the crucifix should not be worn with the hopes of remedying anti-white sentiment or placating minority groups by marking a distinction. | ||
White Christians need to run America, but to subvert Jewish deception and make visibly clear who is right and who is wrong. | ||
It's putting triple parentheses around the Jews in real life by way of deduction. | ||
It's not a bad idea, actually. | ||
The Rumbling sent $3, so ooh Stephen Hawking. | ||
Honestly, do people even believe that? | ||
Joseph Quesada sent $35, Maxwell's Jewish Fingerprints all over Reddit. | ||
Reddit is and always has been a Jewish psyop to corrupt the youth in the name of free thought and free flow of information. | ||
Reddit is nothing more than a breeding ground for pedophiles, atheists, trannies, homosexuals, satanists, and liberal dysgenic freaks. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
Great point, you're right about that. | ||
The Rumbling sent $5, went back to watch old Hitchens speeches. | ||
He was complimented for opposing the Holocaust and asked why he defended David Irving's free speech. | ||
He joked, thank you for counting me among that number, but you don't really know my views on the Holocaust. | ||
Christopher Hitchens, DL Nazi, underground Holocaust denier. | ||
That's kind of funny. | ||
I never saw that clip. | ||
He was super cringed though, talking about like, Islamo-Nazis and stuff. | ||
I mean, he was one of the biggest proponents of the war in Iraq, so... He was pretty jewed up himself. | ||
Okay. | ||
But is that like, Zac Efron when he was hot, or Zac Efron when his face got all fucked up? | ||
Cause that, that could either be a really nice compliment, or like, the meanest thing I've ever heard in my life. | ||
Cause he looks like shit now. | ||
His jaw's all messed up. | ||
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He looks, he looks goofy. | |
So, yeah, if you, if you, if you were saying that maybe like five years ago, I'd be like, wow, you made my day. | ||
Now, I don't know. | ||
I mean, it could go either way. | ||
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Nope. | |
- Blizzic 17 cent, $30. | ||
That's cool that Jews run the world and all, but can we start breaking down your dietary supplements and TrenBalone doses? | ||
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Gym days tomorrow. - Nope. - Smilo7. - I don't take any dietary supplements or Tren. | |
I barely even eat food. | ||
You know, I've been on this meal prep thing and I'm realizing how little I eat. | ||
I saw a friend of mine a couple months ago at this airport and he was like, I just bumped into him and he's like, how are you so skinny? | ||
Don't you eat like shit? | ||
He's like an older guy, kind of vain. | ||
And I'm like, well, I guess I don't eat that much, I suppose. | ||
And I did the math and I'm only eating like 9 meals every week. | ||
Like 9 or 11 meals. | ||
That's not even a meme because I order like 15 or how many have I been ordering? | ||
I think I've been ordering 14 meals every week and every week I have 5 left over. | ||
And usually I door dash, you know, once or twice. | ||
So that means that at most I'm eating like between 9 to 12 meals every week. | ||
7 days in a week! | ||
I'm eating 9 to 12 meals a week! | ||
Although it's probably closer to like 10 or 11. | ||
And that's all I eat. | ||
I don't have any snacks. | ||
I don't have any, um... | ||
Like I literally don't eat anything other than meals. | ||
I don't, I'm not a snacker. | ||
I don't, I don't have, I don't even have snacks. | ||
I don't eat smaller meals. | ||
I don't have anything else other than these meals. | ||
And I only eat like 10 meals in a week. | ||
And they're like 700 calories at the most. | ||
So I'm eating like 7,000 calories a week. | ||
If I have a pizza, maybe $8,000 or $9,000, which is kind of crazy. | ||
Dietary supplements, I barely eat, let alone taking pills and stuff like that. | ||
But it's good. | ||
That's how I stay skinny. | ||
Otherwise, I get super fat. | ||
Chicago Landgroper sent $13. | ||
Imagine cucking on HBD behind in a non-account the day before Charlie Kirk pops off live and direct. | ||
Straussian's not sending their best. | ||
How perfect is that? | ||
Costanola Mario comes out and says we need to be race blind and then literally the next day Charlie Kirk comes out and says whites invented everything. | ||
Whites are being replaced. | ||
He's less base than Charlie Kirk now. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What a stupid question. | ||
I hate all these faggots. | ||
What if the Ottomans won? | ||
Shut the fuck up, faggot. | ||
Would have been overall greater today if Imperial Germany won World War I. | ||
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I don't know. | |
What a stupid question. | ||
I hate, you know, these faggots. | ||
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What if, what if the Ottomans won? | |
Shut the fuck up, faggot. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Not really, man. | ||
I go to church. | ||
sent three dollars. | ||
I was disrespectful last night. | ||
While what I wrote was true, it's unbecoming of an AF groiper and follower of Christ. | ||
You're doing the Lord's work. | ||
My GF says you have great hair and big hands. | ||
Less than three. | ||
Okay, thanks for that. | ||
Pretty fly white guy sent three dollars. | ||
289. | ||
Do you have a bucket list of Catholic places or buildings you want to see? | ||
Not really, man. | ||
I go to church. | ||
I'm not one of the... | ||
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Some people, I mean, and good for them. | |
I mean some people are really into all that stuff Dude my hair looks like shit today, but Some people want to collect all the cards literally they have like Catholic playing cards it's like collectible cards and necklaces and trinkets and Yeah, I'm a trad nibber and I have a bucket list of all these. | ||
I mean, I'd like to go to Italy and see some of the churches. | ||
I'd like to go to the Vatican one day, but other than that, not really. | ||
I mean, it would be cool to go and visit where Jesus was, but I think they'd kill me if I went there. | ||
Aside from that, not really. | ||
Absolutely! | ||
as AF sent $10. | ||
Sheila Buff has recently converted to Catholicism from Judaism as well as Jordan Peterson's wife. | ||
Beautiful to see God work in these people's lives. | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Love to see it. | ||
Grow Hypervibe sent $3. | ||
Michael as AF sent like weaponized slash Paul slash wrapped in Reddit presentation. | ||
Recent clips of him pretty solid on white supremacy, etc. | ||
Knows the score. | ||
Not overly Mitzio. | ||
I like him more and more. | ||
You? | ||
Uh, yeah, I like him. | ||
Okay, you know, your superchats are, like, just getting worse and gayer and cringe. | ||
Like, you're just not... You're doing this, like, bit. | ||
It just isn't funny. | ||
Like, it's not cute. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
and leave it alone and also chill and watch movies with it. | ||
Get a cat, nigga. | ||
Get a kitty cat, you nigga. | ||
Okay, you know, your super chats are, like, just getting worse and gayer and cringe. | ||
Like, you're just not—you're doing this, like, bit. | ||
It just isn't funny. | ||
Like, it's not cute. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Um, and I fucking hate cats. - Yes. | ||
So... I don't know what this shtick is, but it sucks, and it's cringe, and it's not working, and I hate cats. | ||
I'm allergic to cats, and cats are pieces of shit. | ||
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They'll eat you. | |
I know that's like a Reddit fact or whatever, but if you die, your cat will immediately begin eating you. | ||
I don't want an animal that, if I died alone, would start eating me. | ||
So fuck cats. | ||
Cats are evil. | ||
Goombagroiper sent $5. | ||
God bless you brother. | ||
Have any book recommendations? | ||
Um, no. | ||
But thanks. | ||
FrenchCatholic sent $3. | ||
Hi Nick. | ||
The 4th is my birthday. | ||
Wanted to drop by and say you're an inspiration and I love you man. | ||
I paraphrase your rhetoric cause I want to see how much I get it. | ||
Anyways, much love, peace. | ||
Hey love you too man, happy birthday, hope it's a good one. | ||
Enjoy the birthday! | ||
Hope you, uh... Hope you get some presents and cake and all that. | ||
Good for you, buddy. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
Pretty young guy, too, I think, so... Enjoy, my friend. | ||
Zachariah Seed sent $10, I think we need to revise our strategic outlook and try to red pill Destiny. | ||
Cause if we succeed, we can STR8 up stomp in the left's skull, fucking tear the head off its army and throw its corpse into the trash while we walk into a Trump election year. | ||
Also, this nigga Destiny is just sad and pathetic ATP. | ||
I don't really care to red pill him anymore cause he's just lost, like he objectively lost. | ||
Like he's a pathetic, divorced cock who is clearly retarded and doesn't know anything. | ||
Why would we even need to bring him over anymore? | ||
They can have him. | ||
Zachariah Seed sent $3. | ||
Also, can you tell these bitch niggas Sneeko and Zurka to just fucking make content together again? | ||
Their channels have become ass. | ||
Also, what is Urf A Video Games? | ||
Asked on Rumble but was forgotten. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Priz sent $10. | ||
No message. | ||
I love you so much. | ||
Thanks. | ||
You tell him like you talk like you know me just tell them to shut up make content together again No, dude, I'm your behalf. | ||
Shut up You know, I like sneaker I like circa I don't I don't binge their content all the time and You know, they got beef or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know the drama with them but Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I mean, I hope they make content again. | ||
They made a lot of good stuff. | ||
Favorite video game? | ||
Dude, shut up. | ||
Phasmophobia. | ||
Fortnite. | ||
Magnus sent $3. | ||
WM Hoplite W Drummond. | ||
Civ V is probably my favorite video game. | ||
Yeah, WM Hoplite W Drummond. | ||
Some nut on the net sent $3. | ||
I believe that Epstein was murdered to maintain the blackmail operation. | ||
Hey, love you too, man. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
they're talking about epstein now is all the outrage is dead amongst the majority of people this strip feeding of tiny bits of info lets the state have its cake and eat it too by depriving the story of oxygen people get bored but the gov can claim they did what they needed to do to protect us win-win for them lose lose for us love you buddy christ is king hey love you too man thanks for the big super chat i appreciate it | ||
so i see you think they they did like a time release of the information on epstein so that people wouldn't be pissed - Yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's plausible. | ||
They've done that with other stuff where they kind of let the air out slowly. | ||
And what I've noticed is they have a habit of releasing information after it doesn't matter. | ||
Like if you remember, best example of this was back in 2020, they were saying that Russia was murdering American troops in Iraq. | ||
Or plotting to kill them. | ||
And then they came out two years later and said they made it up. | ||
Like literally, right before the election, and I called it, I remember. | ||
Right before the election, in like summer 2020, like July, there was a big story. | ||
And they said, new intelligence suggested Russians were planning on killing American soldiers in Iraq. | ||
And of course that was bound up in the whole Trump-Russia narrative. | ||
And I remember saying, this is bullshit. | ||
And then literally one, two years later they came out and they said, well, that was based on very low confidence intelligence and probably never happened. | ||
And of course they released that information years after the fact, after it was already forgotten. | ||
It didn't even matter anymore. | ||
Trump ended the war in Iraq and The election happened, so it politically wasn't useful anymore. | ||
And that was that. | ||
And they do that all the time. | ||
They do stuff, even like with the war in Ukraine. | ||
They swore up and down in the first months of the war, like, Russia's targeting a nuclear plant, and they're gonna try and cause another Chernobyl and destroy all of Europe. | ||
And then, like, two months later, they said, we made it up. | ||
That never happened. | ||
There was, like, a dam that broke and flooded a town, and they said, Russia did it. | ||
Russia didn't fucking do that. | ||
They were saying that Russia blew up like an orphanage. | ||
We never heard about that ever again. | ||
The chemical weapons in Syria. | ||
It's endless. | ||
You have to realize they will say anything. | ||
The media will say anything. | ||
And you think because it's on the news that it's like probably trustworthy? | ||
It isn't. | ||
It's the opposite. | ||
Because the media is a tool of the government. | ||
So they will say anything and then you know once it's no longer useful they'll say we lied and it's like okay so why would I ever trust anything you say ever again? | ||
So yeah that's but I think I think you're right that they are doing this with Epstein because Well, I think that Trump probably fired all the people that Epstein was connected to that were maybe protecting him and that's why Trump arrested him. | ||
And the information has been trickling out for like five years and I bet there's something to that for sure. | ||
Great Days sent $35. | ||
Thoughts on Peter Sweden? | ||
He came back on Twitter and I forgot what you thought about him. | ||
Is he a shill like Tommy Robinson? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I've kind of forgot about him, honestly. | ||
I mean, I know who he is, but I don't remember any of the lore other than that he got honeypotted by some MI6 operative. | ||
You remember that? | ||
Where apparently Peter Sweden was engaged to this woman he was talking to on the internet that he never met, and she literally turned out to be like MI5 or MI6. | ||
She was literally like a British intelligence agent. | ||
And I think that's when he disappeared. | ||
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He sort of slinked away in shame. | |
That's the only thing I remember about him, but no, I remember him being pretty based. | ||
I don't remember him being a shill for Israel, but I don't know. | ||
Someone in the live chat says AT Drum and Super Chat wasn't that good and Nick needs to stop glazing. | ||
I'm not gonna not glaze the guy that gave me tens of thousands of dollars. | ||
What do you think I'm gonna do? | ||
Now look, if somebody gives me a hundred bucks, if somebody gives me a thousand bucks, I'll still bring it. | ||
If someone gives you a shitload of money, you're not gonna be like, shut up! | ||
Terrible super... Not that it was bad, but, you know, you can't really shit on me if you think I'm glazing. | ||
I'm not gonna not glaze a little bit. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
Who's gonna drop a shitload of money and then take that from somebody? | ||
You know, so... | ||
Just like I glaze an e-celebrity. | ||
Just like I glaze half of all the e-celebrities that I know or have known. | ||
You know, like I used to tell Jake Lloyd, you're really smart. | ||
You know, I used to tell Jake, sort of like, you know, but, but that's not, but listen, that's a terrible, because I'm basically implying, you know, but I'm not doing that with A.T. | ||
Drummond. | ||
I'm saying that, you know, there's a level of glazing that's just professional, okay? | ||
Now I have now in this case, I'm not glazing. | ||
I'm just telling the truth. | ||
It was the best super chat I ever read But that's just part of the game, you know, you gotta you gotta lay it on a little thick You gotta give them the glazed... the glazed dozen. | ||
Speaking of which, that sounds yummy. | ||
I think I might get some donuts. | ||
Just saying glazed so much is making me think of Krispy Kremes. | ||
I think I have a gift card. | ||
- I mean I'll go over there. - General Zoomer sent $4, hey, smile. - Hey. - Sloppy Zog sent $20, yo. | ||
I always get shit from black women about the fact that I find some of them attractive but just want white children. | ||
You're better off just telling them you don't like them. | ||
It's also funny because they say you need to be seasoned and find some chocolate, but they cede seeing black men with white women. | ||
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Okay, who cares? | |
No, but thanks for the super chat. | ||
Jay sent $10, Morgan Ariel? | ||
Any potential for you guys getting together? | ||
Christian and Virgin? | ||
And she seems red-pilled and cool. | ||
God bless you man. | ||
Fuck off. | ||
Glussenglutz sent $5, saw a video of a Mexican being arrested saying the Russians and Chinese were building militias in Mexico. | ||
If that's true and brother Nathaniel saying Jews still have large influence in Russia and China then is America being plotted on? | ||
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Yeah, you're really high-level thinking there. | |
Okay! | ||
All right! | ||
That's the last Super Chat. | ||
That's all I can handle tonight. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's all I got for you, okay? | ||
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That's my last Super Chat tonight. | |
That's it, okay. | ||
That's my last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
I'm ready to go to bed. | ||
Not really, I'm not even tired, but... | ||
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But I don't feel great. | |
My voice is a little hoarse tonight. | ||
So that's all I got for you. | ||
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My hair looks like shit. | |
I feel like shit. | ||
I'm ready to just mow over it tonight. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
As always. | ||
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Yeah, look at this. | |
My hair is just crazy. | ||
I don't know what I'm gonna... I'm gonna shave my head, become a skinhead. | ||
That's gonna do it for me as always. | ||
Remember to follow me on Rumble and Cozy. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters, in particular Joseph Cazada and A.T. | ||
Drummond. | ||
Special thanks to them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters and everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
And I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
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