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Jan. 6, 2024 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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Thank you.
Give me another one.
Give me another one.
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the generation.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the generation.
It's not interesting.
nick fuentes
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?
unidentified
No e-girls.
Never!
nick fuentes
Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
unidentified
I've never heard of Nick Fudge.
Who's that?
I've never heard of Nick Fudge.
I've never heard of Nick Fudge.
nick fuentes
I've never heard a big question.
unidentified
What was that?
nick fuentes
They, they see America merely as a vessel.
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless The view of America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right?
unidentified
We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots.
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot.
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush.
What's enough, enough, baby?
What's enough, enough, baby?
Sit.
Just eat a big mac, you stupid bitch.
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore.
nick fuentes
We're not allowed to make jokes.
unidentified
It's not funny.
nick fuentes
Sipping wine.
Having some pasta.
unidentified
Having some pizza.
Oh.
I'm weird.
I'm normal.
nick fuentes
I'm, well, I'm not normal.
unidentified
I'm a sports fan.
I'm working.
I'm original.
nick fuentes
All right, I'm an original.
unidentified
Thank you.
.
One person raised his voice.
The teacher couldn't believe it.
but the classroom couldn't believe it either.
But in the end, he had logic on his side.
And at the end of the day, he proved his point.
And I've been thinking about Sarah Taylor.
I feel like the mirror on Cassell.
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.
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
God first.
God first. God first. God first. God first.
God first.
God first.
God first. God first. God first. God first.
God first.
God first.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
- 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 Friday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
unidentified
Not really a lot of news though.
nick fuentes
Tonight, but we're gonna be doing a show nevertheless and we'll be talking all about January 6th.
It is the three-year anniversary of January 6th.
Technically, it's Saturday, January 6th.
So we'll talk a little bit about the anniversary of that day.
Obviously it's not really news, not a big development on that front.
Aside from the President gave a speech about this, attacking Donald Trump for it today.
So we'll talk a little bit about January 6th.
And then our only other news story for tonight is about Bill Ackman.
Which, if you've been following the show, he is the Jewish Wall Street billionaire who has led the charge against Ivy League and other university presidents because of apparent anti-Semitism on their campuses, specifically the presidents of University of Pennsylvania, Harvard, and MIT.
And the development today about Bill Ackman, which is kind of funny, We covered this earlier in the week.
The president of Harvard was forced to resign, actually going against the initial wishes of the Harvard Corporation board because of a major plagiarism scandal.
And that's not the real reason that she resigned.
The real reason is that Harvard and her specifically were under intense pressure from Jews, led by Bill Ackman, to fire her because she was considered not sufficiently against Hamas and anti-Semitism.
Part of that high-pressure campaign to get her removed for that reason was a plagiarism scandal which was actually unearthed a long time ago.
People realized that in one of her papers she improperly cited something.
It didn't even really necessarily rise to the level of plagiarism.
There are even professors who are sympathetic to her that say that the kind of plagiarism that it is, it's not actually even really plagiarism.
It's something that they see all the time.
It's not like she was trying to pass off another academic's work as her own.
I think she just failed to put quotation marks or something on a small passage.
And anyway, the rich irony in the development today is that Business Insider has revealed that Bill Ackman's wife, who actually went to MIT, she plagiarized in exactly the same way as the president of Harvard.
So Bill Ackman has gone from UPenn to Harvard and is now focusing on MIT trying to get these university presidents fired.
With Harvard, he utilized a plagiarism scandal to take out the president there.
And now we find that his own wife was a plagiarist for her own degree, which actually came from MIT, the same school that he's now conducting a third campaign against the president over there.
So it's pretty ironic, and you'll love to see it.
He came out on Twitter and said it's so unfair, and they shouldn't come after them.
But I love it, and I love to see that.
So, we'll talk about that.
Should be a pretty good show.
Like I said though, not a ton of news.
It's been a really slow week.
That's why I haven't really been on top of the show.
There's just nothing going on.
Very slow start to 2024.
Aside from the developments in the Middle East.
unidentified
You know, I love that stuff.
nick fuentes
Rather, I love to cover it.
I don't know that I love what's going on there, but it's interesting to cover on the show.
Aside from that, though, there hasn't been too much happening, so... So, sort of a slow week, but we'll get into all that.
Before we do, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and on Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
I did a big stream earlier in this evening.
I covered the debate between Alex Jones and Brother Nathaniel.
It was really good actually.
This one Alex Jones didn't talk that much so I think that's why it was good.
He kind of got out of the way and let this, I don't know his last name actually, but he got out of the way he let this Jewish convert to Eastern Orthodoxy go off about the Jews and everything and it was a shorter stream but we got I think 8,300 live viewers at one point so A lot of people liked it.
If you missed it, that's on my Rumble channel, so make sure to check that out.
I also uploaded my show from last night.
If you're a Rumble viewer, I did do a show last night.
There was some technical issue, so my show only went live on Cozy.
But we have uploaded the show, so if you missed it, that's on my Rumble channel.
And if you haven't seen it and you watch on cozy watch it on rumble because we try to get the rumble views up so been doing some content there if you missed any of that check it out and Then the next big stream.
I'll be doing I'll actually I'll actually be going live Saturday evening So tonight or tomorrow depending on what time zone you're in I suppose But Saturday, today, at 7 o'clock Eastern Time, I'll be going live exclusively on Rumble.
To cover a huge debate live.
Alex Jones, Darren Beattie, and Glenn Greenwald will be debating Destiny and the Krasenstein Brothers about January 6th.
And that's happening live, Saturday night, 7 o'clock Eastern Time, 6 o'clock Central.
And I'll be streaming it live as well, exclusively on Rumble.
So make sure to tune in if you're looking for something to do if you're alone again on a Saturday night.
If you're a pathetic incel, like me, and you got nothing going on on Saturday, check it out, because it's gonna be... I think that'll be an interesting debate.
Well, I take that back.
I don't know how interesting it'll be, actually.
To me, it seems tedious.
unidentified
But, that's okay.
nick fuentes
It'll be a good stream.
I'm sure a lot of people will watch.
And I hope that Destiny gets embarrassed because this will be his first real debate since we discovered that he's an idiot.
And that's been kind of a major discovery because for a long time everybody thought that Destiny was smart.
And a lot of people that debated him used to say things like, for example, I don't agree with him, but I respect him and I respect his intelligence.
But we made the discovery very recently that he's an idiot and doesn't deserve respect from anybody for any reason.
He's an idiot and a cuck.
Both of his wives have left him.
He's a bad father and he can't even find Israel on a map.
So, if I have ever said that in my life, I take it back, and I think everybody should take it back, because he's stupid and ignorant, so he doesn't deserve any respect.
It's not even like... Some people enjoy saying those things.
It makes them feel good.
unidentified
They say, well, I don't agree, but he's a good person, or I don't agree, but I respect his intellect.
nick fuentes
Well, I don't.
I don't anymore.
We have cataloged and we have studied it for weeks, thanks largely to Jimbo Zuma from Jimbo Zuma Experience.
We have unearthed the tapes and found out that he's an imbecile who, for example, doesn't know where Israel is on a map, has never heard of the president of Turkey, and initially confused him with the president of Syria and Israel.
Thought that Egypt shares a border with Russia.
Didn't know that Genghis Khan was a leader of the Mongols.
Didn't know that the Bible was written in Greek and Hebrew.
Thought it was written, actually, in Arabic.
Among many, many, many other things.
Didn't know who Kevin McCarthy was until recently, after initially confusing him with Joseph McCarthy, the senator from the 1950s.
And now he's going into this debate.
Like I said, this is the first debate where we're going in fully knowing that he is stupid.
So I wonder if Glenn Greenwald will challenge him on that.
Maybe Darren Beatty will humiliate him.
We know Darren Beatty's fond of attacking stupid people, like many Jews are.
He's fond of calling people stupid and he's a credentialist, as many Jews are.
So it's gonna be fun to watch, maybe for those reasons, but I actually think doing a January 6th debate... What's even the debate?
Is the debate that it was a Fed surrection?
I don't even know what the debate is.
But they're debating about it, so... We'll be watching that later tonight, only on Rumble.
With that, I guess we'll dive into the show.
Not too much else going on.
Like I said, it's been slow, other than that we're hurtling towards this war with Iran, which we've covered all week.
And I feel like I'm one of the very few people that's really on top of this.
And here's the thing.
I'll talk briefly about this, then we'll get into January 6th, and then Bill Ackman.
So this war in Gaza, people are taking sides.
And naturally, the entire political establishment is on the side of Israel, because Israel controls our politicians and controls our system.
So, the Jews that run our society are pro-Israel, and the Goy that are controlled by the Jews that control our society, they support Israel too.
And so if you put on talk radio, if you put on Fox News, if you even tune into the regular news, you're only going to see pro-Israel coverage.
But there is another side to it.
Most of the American left is pro-Palestine.
But their support for Palestine comes from a very different place.
Then any support for Palestine that I might have or anyone on this show or this general scene might have, they support Palestine because they are humanitarians.
They have sympathy for the plight of Palestinians.
And the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
And maybe more generally, they see the Palestinians as being oppressed by the Israelis.
And not just recently, but for a long time.
They see the Palestinians as oppressed by Israelis, and they see that as part of a bigger story of indigenous brown or black people being oppressed by colonists from Europe.
And even though Israel does not fall into that category at all, they see it as an extension of European settler colonialism.
But it's not the same.
The initial wave came with the colonization of the New World by Spain and Portugal, and then there was a colonization of Africa and Asia and Europeans.
Sailed across the oceans, they settled these places.
That's very different from Jews who never had a state, or rather have been stateless for 2,000 years.
Jews have been a diaspora people, or had been a diaspora people continuously for 2,000 years, scattered across the entire world.
First into Europe, and then when Europe colonized the world, they fanned out into the colonies, like in Brazil, or in India, or in the Americas.
And so when the Jews gathered together in the late 19th century and they planned the colonization of Palestine for the creation of the state of Israel, it's very different than, for example, English people being native to England going to the Americas.
Because the Jews never, or rather, have not had a state for a very long time.
And so they intended to purchase and settle land from Turkey and use diplomatic machinations to wrest Palestine from Turkey and then to declare their independence from Britain and so on and so forth.
Anyway, so it's a very unique situation, but without getting too much into that, the left has this confusion.
They think that the Arab Muslims of Palestine are part of the same liberation struggle as the Africans or the indigenous Americans or Asians from the last two centuries.
But I feel like nobody is talking about the truly America First position on this, which recognizes that Israel and Jewry more broadly controls the West, And they're using the West to accomplish Israel's strategic goals.
The biggest one is a confrontation with Iran.
And so I feel like I'm one of the very, very few people who has consistently on this show been giving updates about how this war is widening and escalating and kind of taking you through a tour of the entire map of the Middle East and showing all the theaters of conflict
On a daily or weekly basis and updating you on how that's escalating because if anybody needed to be reminded, I am not pro-Israel and on some level I'm not even pro-Palestine.
I'm pro-America.
I'm pro-America first.
And on some level I think that the Palestinians have a moral case.
I think there's a moral cause to support the Palestinians.
But when I look at the situation, I evaluate it from the perspective of America's self-interest.
And so to the extent that I am rooting for Iran or Hezbollah or the Palestinians, it is secondary to the fact that I am in favor of America.
And the number one American interest here is that we be liberated from the Israel lobby.
And maybe the way that that would manifest in tangible terms is that we need to not accept any Palestinian refugees and we need to avoid at all costs a confrontation with Iran.
unidentified
So, anyway.
nick fuentes
If you didn't know, that's my position on that because I feel like a lot of Jews have maligned me and they've made me out to be a third worldist or something like I am some kind of liberationist or something like that.
I'm not.
I'm pro-America.
And the number one problem that America has is that it's controlled by Jews.
That's the number one problem all day.
Followed very closely by the problem that we're becoming less white every day.
That's number one.
And then right after, number two, is that this country is losing its white demographic core.
And as far as I'm concerned, those are the most important things.
And the humanitarian cause of Palestine, I mean, I'm sympathetic, but quite honestly, it's America first.
And same thing with Iran versus Israel, I could really care less.
It's America first.
And to the extent that Iran can exert pressure on the United States, And counter the pressure from Israel?
I support that, but I only support it insofar as it leads to this country being liberated.
Free America.
Then you can worry about free Palestine.
Then you can worry about free Israel or free anything.
Free America first.
Free the white man from the grip of the Jew.
And then, you know, then we can worry about everybody else.
Because obviously that's the quintessential issue.
So, anyway, that's been most of the coverage this week.
There hasn't been too much else going on.
But I want to move on.
I want to get into January 6th and I do have a bit of a message about this.
It's obviously the third anniversary of the January 6th riot at the United States Capitol and I was there.
I was there on the ground on January 6th and I've been subject to many of the consequences That it befallen all the other people that were there on January 6th.
Thank God I haven't been charged criminally or anything like that, but certainly it hasn't been a walk in the park for me since that happened.
And... You know, it's been a really long time since then.
I feel like a lot of people have forgotten about it, and maybe a lot of people weren't even watching my show when that happened.
A lot of people have discovered me since then, or maybe people fell off who were watching at that time.
But that was a real turning point in a lot of ways.
And the main thing that I want to talk about tonight, about January 6th, is this Fed surrection narrative.
And I kind of want to turn that on its head a little bit, because it's become very popular, I think, in the past three years.
And even, I would say, on that day, or at least the day after, it was fashionable to say that January 6th was an inside job of some kind.
That people intended on going there to protest peacefully, and they were effectively tricked or lured into violence by undercover law enforcement.
And that there were all sorts of other decisions, administrative decisions, that were made to create that situation.
For example, giving a stand-down order to the National Guard, or for the Capitol Police to withdraw into the building, or for Capitol Police, in some cases, to allow protesters inside the building without apprehending them.
And so the main thing I want to talk about tonight, which I think I've been pretty consistent over the years, is that I don't necessarily think that's the most helpful narrative.
And I also don't even think that's true.
But I'll start, I want to just talk a little bit about my story with January 6th in case you guys didn't know or anything.
And of course January 6th was not the beginning of something and it wasn't a standalone event.
I feel like many people don't even realize that that was the end of a process.
January 6th really came from November 3rd, 2020.
Because the whole year 2020 was, everybody remembers, kind of a bizarre year.
2020 started with the COVID pandemic.
That was, I think, March when the initial lockdowns were announced.
Then George Floyd died in May, and it was riots all summer.
Then it was the 2020 election, where there really wasn't a lot of campaigning because There was a COVID lockdown in place and then on November 3rd we all went to bed on election night with Donald Trump in a statistically impossible to overcome lead in all the swing states that he needed to win.
I remember I was covering the 2020 election live on November 3rd on my stream And it was 11 p.m.
or midnight here in Chicago, and I called the stream early because they stopped counting the votes.
And when they stopped counting, in the essential swing states like Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, when they stopped counting, Donald Trump was in the lead.
And he was so far in the lead that New York Times and all the other press outlets said that he was favored to win those states and win the election.
I remember ending the stream, going to bed, and by the time I was in bed about 3-4 a.m.
a friend of mine blew up my phone and said that they had resumed the counting in Wisconsin and Michigan and they were dumping in these huge tranches of ballots which put Joe Biden in the lead.
And since then there's been all sorts of statistical analysis, and even in particular states there's been independent audits of the ballots which have found fraud, which have found that there are statistical anomalies in the number of votes that came in for Biden in such a rapid amount of time, which showed that it was rigged.
And most likely it was rigged because due to the COVID pandemic, 70% of the ballots were cast by mail.
Either they called it absentee or an in-person absentee where they would deposit a mailed-in ballot at a Dropbox or at some other government office.
And so most likely the source of the fraud was the unprecedented level of ballots that were being submitted by mail rather than submitted by hand on Election Day at a polling location.
After November 3rd, there was a series of protests in the swing states where this occurred, and protesters called on the Republican state legislatures and the Republican governors to recount the ballots, audit the ballots, or to throw out the election altogether and to send a different slate of electors than the one that would be called for by these state-by-state elections.
And send a slate of electors for Trump to be counted.
And that was the build-up to January 6th.
That was the whole story.
Because I feel like a lot of people, when they think about January 6th, they think about that day, and they think about the riot at the Capitol, and they think about that visual of the Capitol with tear gas all over it, and things like that.
But it all came from the election fraud narrative and it evolved out of a series of stop the steal protests.
They were happening all across the country in every state capital, but mostly in the swing state capitals in Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and also in Washington, D.C.
And I was at a lot of those protests.
I organized my own protest in Lansing, Michigan.
I attended protests in Atlanta, in Harrisburg, in Phoenix, in Washington, D.C.
throughout that period, throughout November, throughout December.
And we followed the constitutional calendar because there is a process for how the new president is selected.
And there's the vote.
There's the certification of the vote.
And there's the day that the electors are submitted and the day they're counted.
And there's a whole process for this.
And we were there at all the critical dates and in all the various state capitals and in D.C.
And what's interesting about the January 6th day is that was the day when the vice president counts the electoral college votes in the Congress.
The Congress was seated on January 5th, that's when they were sworn in, and then on January 6th, the Vice President, in front of a joint session of Congress, counts the electoral votes.
And so January 6th was seen in that calendar as the last procedural deadline before the new president was inaugurated.
The inauguration every year, or rather every cycle, is on January 20th.
And January 6th, the day after the new Congress is sworn in, was seen as the last procedural deadline before the inauguration.
That's when the electoral votes are counted.
That's when a new president is selected.
So that was the only day, by the way, that the President decided to get involved in these protests.
All these protests were taking place around the country with various pro-Trump groups.
Ali Alexander ran one of them.
There was the Women for America First, ran one group that was putting these on, Alex Jones was involved in some of them, and there were various factions.
I know the Oath Keepers, the Three Percenters, the Proud Boys, many others were involved in various protests all across the country.
What was unique about January 6th is this time Donald Trump got involved.
And he contacted all the various groups that had been doing the protests to organize the big finale protest on January 6th that he would speak at.
And so actually the plan for January 6th was that Donald Trump was giving a speech on the Ellipse outside the White House in the morning And this was supported by all those various groups.
Alex Jones, and Ali, and Women for America First.
I believe those are sort of the big three.
In addition to other groups, I know the MyPillow guy was there, and Sidney Powell was there, and all the usual suspects were there.
And so the plan was that Donald Trump was to give a speech at the Ellipse, and then there were various Disorganized plans for some sort of demonstration outside the Capitol building, which if you're familiar with DC is miles, one or two miles east of the White House.
The geography is kind of important.
Because the plan for that day, the big plan, was Trump giving a speech on the Ellipse, south of the White House, And then there was supposed to be a march led by Alex Jones one or two miles east to the Capitol building where there were stages planned and there was going to be speeches and a demonstration like there had been in D.C.
two or three times prior because there had been several major protests in Washington, D.C.
before at Freedom Plaza, at the Supreme Court, At Capitol Hill.
And all of those had been peaceful.
All of those had been very mundane and no violence, no vandalism, nothing like that.
Antifa didn't show at any of those.
And there have been similar protests all across the country and all the other state capitals.
Same thing.
No violence, no vandalism, hardly any engagement with Antifa.
And so, I had been to most of the protests, or I had been to a lot of them, and I remember I wasn't even gonna go on January 6th.
Honestly.
I remember that I was called by some of the people that were organizing it, and I wanted to speak really badly.
They basically told me I couldn't speak there, but they said we could get you in the VIP tent, or we could get you in the VIP section.
I said, okay.
And I wasn't even going to go because at that point, you have to remember, it had basically become clear over a period of two months that Donald Trump would not be the president.
As time went on, after January 3rd, it became less and less likely that we would overturn the election and get Donald Trump in office.
Because, again, deadlines were being passed every week, the vote was certified, the votes were sent in, these lawsuits were being dismissed by the Supreme Court, and none of them were really even serious.
And by the end of December, it was clear that Donald Trump would not be the president.
Too many deadlines had passed.
It was basically a done deal.
The votes had been counted.
They'd been submitted.
It was over.
And so I basically thought of January 6th as A send-off.
I thought of it as like a party, basically.
And I had plans for January 6th.
I was going to go and meet my friends for dinner, and I was going to do an interview with Alex Jones, and I had all these plans for January 6th.
You know, they say that this was like, this was our big plan to take over the government.
I mean, I had plans to like, I had a whole day scheduled after the rally on the Ellipse.
You know, but I got a call and they said I could get some VIP tickets.
So I said, ah, screw it.
I'll go out there and I'll, I wore a suit and I wore a long coat because I'm thinking we're not going to be doing any speeches or any walking.
I thought we're going to go to the speech.
We're going to go back to our hotel and then we're going to go out and get dinner and go to parties and do interviews and things like that.
I had a documentary crew.
We were going to shoot an interview with them and And it's important to understand that that was the mindset.
I'm thinking this is the send-off.
This is it.
It's over after this.
And Donald Trump is not going to be the president.
And so I went there on January 5th.
I flew there and I was out all night.
I met up with all kinds of different people that were in town.
Everybody was in town for it.
Got to bed real late.
Woke up very early.
Very little sleep.
Got there late.
As I always do, I got to the Ellipse super late, and there was a huge line.
We cut the line.
Two of my buddies had these huge cameras, so we just lied to everybody in the line.
We said, oh, we gotta get through this line.
We're here to do a documentary.
Which, like, we kind of were, but also, not for Trump.
So we just cut the line.
Like, my two buddies had cameras.
They're like, we could cut through any line as long as we have a camera.
So we just totally cut to the front, got to the VIP section.
We watched the speech.
It was a great speech.
And my plan after the speech was to go back to the hotel.
But Donald Trump said in the speech, which we had all waited for, Donald Trump, then the President, came out and said, we are going to the Capitol to peacefully make our voices heard.
And I was told, somebody came up to me and said, oh, Alex Jones is going to lead the protest, he's going to leave early, and him and Trump are going to lead at the front of everybody going there.
They're going to leave early to get ahead of the crowd.
And I said, oh, okay, I guess we're going then.
And so me and all my friends, you know, we casually left.
After Trump finished, we hung out a little bit.
Then we walked over to the Capitol.
And by the time we got there, everybody was all over the Capitol lawn.
People were climbing up the building.
People had climbed up the media tower.
And we took some pictures.
And we did some chants and things.
I got up and gave a speech.
And then we left.
And then we left.
Tear gas was blowing up, so I said, I'm not going in there.
We started to move towards the building, and then tear gas was blowing off, and I said, I don't want to go anywhere near the building.
And so, I could even probably draw it on a map.
I think we were on the west side of the Capitol, but sort of on the southwest side.
And we're moving towards the Capitol.
We saw there was all kinds of commotion going on, so we turned and then we were at the Northwest part, one of those statues where I gave a speech, and then we left.
I don't know what that street is, but it's like a diagonal street.
Then we left going Northwest.
We said, this is getting ugly.
There were rumors that cops were coming in to clear everybody out.
A buddy of mine said that he was on the phone with his dad who was watching the news, and he said the cops were coming in.
So we said we got to get out of here.
So we just booked it on foot.
You couldn't get an Uber.
So we left on foot.
We went to a buddy's house.
From there we were able to call an Uber.
And we got out of there.
We got out of Dodge.
Went to some restaurant across the bridge in Arlington.
And we were falling asleep.
I mean it was such a long day.
Went back to our buddy's Airbnb in Arlington.
I was out.
And that was that, you know?
That was January 6th.
That was January 6th for me.
And then very rapidly after that, so I was able to fly home the following day.
Thank God I was able to get out of the city in one piece.
And I got home and...
Saw all the news and it turned into a big thing.
Somebody falsely identified me as somebody else who was inside the building and I think that's what contributed to me being banned from a lot of things.
I got banned from DLive where I have been streaming.
I got banned from my payment processor.
I got banned from Facebook.
I got banned from Instagram.
And this basically destroyed me.
I mean I was over for me.
And when I say my payment processor got banned I mean I had been making $15,000 or $20,000 a month through that payment processor because I had subscriptions.
So a subscription income You need your payment processor because they're the ones that are billing your subscribers on a monthly basis.
If you get kicked off your payment processor, you lose those subscribers, they don't get billed, and there's no way to transfer that over.
So that was a big part of my income.
When my payment processor banned me, I think they, I don't know if they ever settled all the money they owed me, But I lost a huge income.
I had like 5 or 2 or 5,000 subscribers.
I forget the numbers now.
It's ancient history at this point.
But that was like $15,000 to $20,000 in income that zeroed overnight.
Gone.
And DLive, that was my only live streaming platform.
I had 70,000, 65,000, 70,000 subscribers on there.
That was my other income, was Super Chats on DLive through my show, and I got banned within three days of January 6th.
I think I got banned on January 9th.
So I lost all those followers, I had no platform to stream, I couldn't make money, and not only that, but they also kept, I had I had made a lot of money on DLive in December and January, and they never paid me out for that.
And eventually there was some arbitration.
I can't talk about what happened in the arbitration, because I contested that.
They held the money!
After I got banned from DLive, they said, we're not paying you out all the money you earned in December and January, which was like $30,000.
Okay, it was not...
It was $30,000 or $35,000.
Not an insignificant sum of money.
So I was unable to make money.
I couldn't stream.
Like I didn't have a processor so I couldn't do subscriptions.
I couldn't do merch.
I was banned from DLive so I couldn't stream.
And because I was banned from DLive I couldn't get paid out and I couldn't make money streaming.
So I was screwed!
I mean that was... and that was for openers.
That was within like the first week.
Payment processor, DLive, banned from Instagram and Facebook.
That was my Facebook account, my personal Facebook that I had had since I was 13 years old.
That was my personal Instagram that I had had for 10 years.
Banned on both of them.
Overnight.
I've not been able to get back on either of those platforms since.
And they're very good about sniffing out.
I can't even make a burner on those.
You know I've been able to make burners on Twitter, and I've been able to make burners on other platforms.
Not on Instagram.
Not on Facebook.
And that was only the beginning.
Then, two weeks later, I remember I did my show, I stayed up all night, And then I saw in my email that I was subscribed to some, I think I was subscribed to Beardson's podcast, The Weekly Sweat on Gumroad.
And I remember I was about to go up to that.
I checked my email and it said your payment bounced for Gumroad for The Weekly Sweat.
And I said, that's weird.
Did my card expire?
You know, I thought, I thought I just put that information in.
So I go to my banking account, my banking app on my phone to check my bank balance and see you know what was going on if it was a fraud alert or something like that and i saw that my bank account balance was zero and my bank you know not to brag or whatever it was in the movie i there was a documentary that was made about it since then but my bank balance was like four hundred thousand five hundred thousand dollars and it was zero this was at like 6 a.m
i'm on a Thursday or something like that.
I was about to go to bed and I see, oh I see an email, oh this $5 transaction bounced.
I'm like, oh well maybe it's a fraud alert, maybe my card's expired.
I open up my Bank of America app, $0 balance.
There was like a line on my statement that said minus $450,000.
I was like, what?
Did I accidentally spend half a million?
How does that happen?
So I my face went white.
I freaked out.
I immediately pick up the phone.
I called the number on the back of my card, but it was like 6 a.m.
So nobody was even I couldn't get to a person.
So I waited agonizingly for two hours.
Until they opened to speak to a human being, and they told me that there was a legal order on my account.
My account was on hold due to a legal order.
It's three years ago.
I forget all the details, but she gave me a very specific script.
And I said, what does that mean?
What the fuck does that mean?
And she goes, that's all I can tell you.
You know, she had put me on hold for like a half hour or something and, you know, she called back and said, I spoke to our legal department.
All I'm permitted to say is that there is a legal order placed on your account.
I can tell you nothing else.
I'm like, but what does that mean?
I'm like, is it frozen?
Is it gone?
Is that fraud?
What is that?
Can I get that money?
She said, I can't say anything else.
So I called again.
I called again.
I called multiple times every day for two weeks.
And then finally I was told two weeks later, and I remember because I had a script, because you know how it is when you call a bank or you call some service like this, I mean they, they're never any help.
It's such a, it's a bureaucratic thing and If you don't come to them with like the most basic question it's impossible.
But I had called so many times I had probably called a hundred times.
So I remember two weeks into it I called the lady and I said hi.
So it's sort of like you ever see that movie Edge of Tomorrow with Tom Cruise where Every time he dies the day resets and he has to figure out how to beat the aliens and so eventually he Builds a script and like, you know, he masters how to get to various parts of the day because he's lived it a hundred times That's what it was like So I remember calling up and I said so there's a legal order on my account.
They said there's a legal order They subtracted my balance Can you call the legal department and ask them if there's an update?
You're probably just gonna tell me that there's a hold on my account.
There's nothing else you can say.
Blah blah blah.
I probably sounded insane, but you know at that point I worked out the script.
This is the older lady.
She sounded white.
I get on hold.
She calls me back.
And she says, well, I actually have an update for you.
I'm like, oh really?
I'm thinking there's no shot.
But she says, so there's a phone number.
There's three phone numbers and three emails that I can give you about the legal hold on your account.
I said, okay.
And she gives me the name of three U.S.
attorneys from the Department of Justice.
And I'm not gonna say their names or whatever, but she says, oh, it's so-and-so and this one and this one.
And I'm like, oh shit.
So it's the government.
So I talked to my lawyer.
I say, oh finally here's a breakthrough.
I sent them the information.
They got in touch and the DOJ said they froze my funds because of my placement at the Capitol and this and that.
I think the money was frozen like January 25th or somewhere around there.
So keep in mind now, this is three weeks after January 6th.
All my income is gone.
All my money is gone.
Okay?
So I can't make money because I'm banned from DLive.
I'm banned from my payment processor.
Which means I can't sell merch.
I can't charge my subscribers.
I can't even do a show.
So I can't make Super Chats.
And all my money's gone.
So, not only do I not have money coming in, I don't have any money because they took all my cash.
All my cash is now gone.
And I can't even do a show.
Three weeks in.
And that was also only the beginning.
Then, several months later, for the first time since January 6th, I attempt to fly on a plane.
We were organizing a protest in South Florida to protest this tech censorship bill by DeSantis and the Republicans there.
And I remember suspecting that I might be on a no-fly list or something like that, so I bought a burner phone and I went through some things.
Lauren Witzke kind of briefed me because she had been on the Quad S list.
And so I showed up to the airport and found out I was on... I'm not gonna tell that.
I'm not gonna tell everything that happened, but basically since then I found out I was on a federal no-fly list.
So I was unable to fly on an airplane for a year.
January the following year, January 2022, I got subpoenaed by the Congress and they told me They gave me a schedule of like 15 categories of documents.
One of those categories was like, give us every email, text message, and piece of communication since January 6th.
That was one of them!
They gave me 15 categories and one of them was like, give us every communication for a year.
I'm like, I don't even know where to begin getting that stuff.
So I got subpoenaed by Congress, which meant I had to not only deliver all these documents, but I also had to testify before Congress.
All of this cost me a fortune in legal fees, you know, to deal with the DOJ on the money, to deal with The subcommittee on the subpoena and the federal no-fly list which I paid another lawyer for that.
I mean this probably ran me anywhere between $100,000 and $200,000 on legal fees.
I mean I remember there was a time I couldn't even pay my bills.
I had to go into some like... I had probably $60,000 in like a money market account Absolutely brutal.
was going to put in stocks or something and i had to sell all that just to pay bills and pay salaries and things like that because at that time i had two employees and uh and i still had other bills to pay so it was brutal absolutely brutal for me and of course after i got banned from d live going back to january 2021
we built a website called americafirst.live which now redirects to cozy.tv slash nick but we kind of had this kind of uh primitive rudimentary streaming platform for about a year or year you're in the past and then we had a lot of time and then we had a lot of time I think now really I'm mainly on Rumble.
Cozy to me is really just a backup in case I get banned from Rumble.
But I kind of recognized at that point that it was just gonna suck for years.
After January 9th or thereabouts, I kind of recognized that this was just going to be the worst year of my life.
2021 that is.
And that I probably wouldn't have any degree of professional success for a long, long time.
I realized it was over.
Like I can't make money.
I don't have money.
I can't fly anywhere.
You know how prohibitive that is?
Because in 2020 I was really surging.
I had huge viewership on DLive.
I was making money like I probably would have made a million, another million dollars in 2021 if it wasn't for the 6th.
I probably would have made a million dollars in income in 2021.
And I had been making connections, I had this big dinner with Darren Beatty before the thing, and I was talking to all kinds of people.
It was really taking off for me.
And then the 6th happened and they cut my legs off.
They cut my legs off, they cut my arms off.
I couldn't travel anywhere.
I didn't have any money.
I didn't have any income.
I couldn't stream.
It was donezo.
And I kind of recognized we were in this emergency and I said we're gonna spend the next two, three years digging ourselves out of this hole and maybe eventually if I can get off the no-fly list and get my money back and get some income and get on a streaming platform and stay out of jail I thought maybe I'll have a chance at having a career.
I remember my mom was telling me, like, you should just change your name and do something else.
Like, you should just legally change your name and quit politics and, like, you know, go start a business or something or go back to school.
I'm like, Mom, that ship has sailed.
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I cannot go back to school.
nick fuentes
And over the last three years that's exactly what I did.
It was brutal and it was a slog and a lot of it I'm still dealing with but you know I got off the no-fly list.
Thank God Rumble took off and they've got a commitment to free speech now I'm on there and we had cozy in the meantime and I've been able to make an income again and you know it seems like a lot of the worst Aspects of it, you know knock on wood.
I don't want to jinx it But a lot of the worst aspects have subsided and we're poised now to really make a difference here in 2024 and beyond but that was sort of my story with January 6th and you know a lot of people I've noticed people that are critical of me and Nothing has stuck to me.
I've really had no scandals over the past 7 years.
I've been doing this show now almost 7 years.
I've had no real scandals.
A lot of fake stuff.
A lot of stuff that isn't even real.
And a lot of people have criticized me and said, well you didn't get charged on January 6th.
That makes you suspicious.
But of course, just because I didn't get charged doesn't mean bad things didn't happen to me.
And I was maybe the only person that didn't go in the building and wasn't part of a militia that got it as bad as I did.
Can you think of one other person that that is the case?
That they didn't trespass, they didn't enter the building, and they weren't a part of a militia that got it as bad as I did?
Because I think about a guy like Alex Jones.
Alex Jones and I are in a similar, not the same, but in a similar category.
People say, Nick Fuentes, why didn't you get charged?
Well, I didn't enter the building, I wasn't part of a militia, I didn't fight with cops or media, and I didn't vandalize anything.
As far as I know, nobody has been charged without one of those things being true.
There's 11 or 1,200 defendants in the Capitol case, And as far as I know, every single one of them, it was one or the other or a combination of those four.
The vast majority of them trespassed, and the only ones that got charged that weren't inside the building, they either fought cops, fought media, vandalized something, or they were part of a militia like Stuart Rhodes and the leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio.
Neither of them were there, but they were both part of militias.
People in their organizations were inside the building.
They were talking about guns going in and all that kind of stuff.
So a lot of people say, it's really weird Nick Fuentes wasn't charged.
Not really.
Because if I got, I mean, what would I be charged for?
If I got charged, I'd be the only one that got charged that didn't enter the building, and didn't fight anybody, and wasn't in a militia.
And so I think about a guy like Alex Jones Alex Jones, all of that applies as well.
He didn't run a militia.
He didn't enter the building.
He didn't fight cops.
He didn't vandalize.
And yet, he was never put on a no-fly list.
His money was never frozen.
He was subpoenaed.
He wasn't banned on things.
He had already been banned on all those things.
But he still has payment processing.
I don't.
So he's been able to maintain a payment processor.
So, you know, a lot of people have said that.
I would say, actually, not only is it above suspicion, but it's actually to my credit because not only did I not get charged, but nobody around me got charged.
And thank God.
I know some of my followers were in the building.
Some of them who I no longer associate with.
Some of them who I, you know, who I, maybe they still support me or something like that.
But everybody that was with me on that day got out of there okay and didn't get charged.
And that's a good thing.
Because I was there with a group, you know, I was there, or not with a group, you know, I don't want to, got to be careful about what I say, but I was there with other people.
Of course people saw me and they're like, oh there's Nick, and you know, so I was with maybe a gaggle of people and zero, zero of the people that I was with got charged.
Want to know why?
We all left.
We all walked up.
We all saw what was going on.
We didn't break the law.
We didn't trespass.
We didn't fight cops.
We didn't do anything like that.
That's a good thing.
That's a good thing.
Everybody that... You know, people say, oh, he led his followers into the Capitol.
Everybody that was with me got led away from the Capitol and stayed out of jail.
Thank God for me.
Because if I was stupider, I would have said, you know, charge!
Let's go in there!
And we all would have went to jail.
But I was with a gaggle of people.
I was with... I mean, there's a group picture.
I was with a gaggle of people and not a single one of them, not one of them, got charged.
And that's because I had the good judgment and sense to leave and to not break the law.
I mean, I see other people... Some people say, oh, Nick, you know, why didn't you help so-and-so out?
There's pictures of these people fighting the cops.
It's like, you didn't think that fighting the cops was illegal?
I'm sorry, did you think, like, laws were suspended on that day?
You know, and it's not... I mean, I get it, like, I'm sympathetic to those people, but... I don't know who thought getting in fights with the cops was gonna win.
It was gonna be a good idea.
Or being inside the Senate chamber?
Who could possibly think that would be okay?
And again, I'm sympathetic, and I still think it was kick-ass, I still think it was awesome, I think those people should be freed, but...
You know, I have the sense to stay out of it, and people say, well, you didn't get charged, that means that somehow, you know, you're a fed, or you're a coward, or whatever.
I don't know who thought it was a good idea to be punching cops or being in the Senate chamber.
That stuff is obviously illegal, obviously a bad idea.
I knew it.
I know it now.
I knew it then.
I mean, that, I think, was a sensible position.
So, I don't want to spend too much time on that, but I hear that from time to time.
People post a clip of my speech and they say, how did you stay out?
I'll tell you how.
I wasn't in the building, wasn't part of militia, didn't fight, didn't vandalize.
Simple as that.
But I want to get into the big picture on January 6th, which is that everybody says, or at least it's fashionable, Darren Beatty's been pushing this narrative really hard, that it was a Fed's erection.
That it was federal agents that led people into the building, that goaded people to attack.
Maybe there was a stand-down order by the National Guard or the Capitol Police.
And the goal was to frame Donald Trump as an insurrectionist and create all these legal problems for him and his followers.
But I would contend that that is, one, not the case.
And I would also say that, two, I think the feds did not want January 6th to happen.
Because I think that in retrospect, when you take into account the context, which is that Donald Trump was challenging the election, I think what the regime would have wanted, ideally, is for Trump to have accepted the loss and disappeared.
And he still would have been charged in the documents case, and he still would have been charged in Manhattan, and he still would have been charged maybe in Fulton County, Depending on where he would have stopped.
But I think what the Democrats wanted, obviously they overthrew him.
Part of the COVID pandemic was to increase the acceptability of mail-in ballots, and that was the source of this fraud.
And they used that to overthrow him.
And they did all kinds of other things.
They shut down the Hunter Biden laptop, and the George Floyd thing was a big part of it.
But they wanted him gone, obviously.
They wanted to overthrow him, and they did.
And I think the ideal scenario for the regime is that he more or less accepted the loss.
Now maybe he would have never said the words, I concede.
But maybe it would have petered out.
And like after a week, Basically, he would have given up.
I think that's what they would have wanted.
Because what the regime wants is a return to normalcy.
From the start, they wanted to pretend like Trump was not legitimate.
From the very beginning, they wanted to say that he wouldn't even win states like Indiana and Kentucky.
Do you remember that?
They were saying that Donald Trump wouldn't even get 200 electoral college votes in 2016.
And after he won the election in 16, they hit him with every narrative to discredit the victory and delegitimize the victory.
They said it was stolen.
They said he lost the popular vote.
They said his crowd size was small.
Every narrative they could use, and the special counsel, and the impeachment, it was all designed to delegitimize the victory.
Because the initial Trump victory was very problematic for the regime.
The regime So much of their authority comes from their legitimacy, and their legitimacy comes from the idea that there is a consensus, that there's bottom-up support, there's a bottom-up mandate for the regime to do what it's doing.
What I mean by that is, the government has power because people think it does.
People think that whatever the government does, most people agree with what the government is doing.
That's called legitimacy.
That's the consensus that is the basis for the government's legitimacy, which is the basis for its authority.
And so, if the government goes out there and says, you know, Trump represents hate, and he's just a basket of deplorables, he's an extremist, we reject hate.
We want feminism.
The future's female.
We want diversity.
And if Trump wins, if Trump, the guy that every institution said was an extremist and outside the Overton window, outside the mainstream, outside of society, basically ostracized, if he wins, that's demonstrative of a popular mandate.
That means the people want that.
So the regime said, if you want that, you're a piece of shit.
If you want that, you're ostracized, you're alone, you're an extremist.
Nobody wants that.
The right side of history is with everyone else.
The good people, the right side of history, even if you're a Republican, is with anyone other than Trump.
But if Trump wins the election, it says actually the people rejected that.
The people rejected liberalism.
They rejected globalism.
And they have given a mandate to nationalism.
And it's undeniable and unignorable that the people said, no, we don't want Clinton.
We don't want your female future.
We don't want your diversity.
We don't want your love.
We want Trump's hate.
We want the border wall.
We want the Mexicans out.
We want nationalism, not globalism.
We want America first.
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We want the racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic.
nick fuentes
We want that guy.
And this is devastating for the regime because they cannot accept Or rather, their system doesn't work if it's a real dialectic between nationalism and globalism.
Nationalism has to be outside the discussion.
It has to be outside of the gate.
They have to gatekeep it out of the political mainstream.
And when Trump wins, it's like the gate is blown open.
And now it's like Donald Trump who says Mexicans are rapists and we should ban Muslims.
Well, he's the new right wing.
So now, the left versus the right is, should we have Muslims in America?
Like, that's a debate.
Should we build a wall between America and Mexico?
Yes or no?
Should we ban any Muslim from- should we ban Islam in the United States?
Like, yes or no?
Should we have, like, Nazi-era law and order and cops everywhere and, like, military occupation of Chicago?
Pro or con?
What do you think?
So the left could not allow that.
The left could not allow people to think that there is a large constituency for that kind of politics.
They'll accept Mitt Romney.
They'll accept John McCain.
They can't accept a Trump popular fanatical movement.
So that's why from the beginning, They tried to delegitimize that popular mandate and they tried to say, oh well Trump's not really, he didn't really win.
Not, not really.
You may think that him winning means that a lot of people in the country hate us and hate the elites but actually that's not really the case because he cheated and he lost the popular vote and when you look at his crowd size that just goes to show that he really doesn't have any support and he's a criminal And they have constantly tried to portray Trump as an anomaly or an abnormality.
That he was a speed bump.
He was a bump in the road rather than indicative of any real trend or any real resentment for the elites or for the institutions.
They try and portray him as a usurper.
They don't view him as a guy who led this incredible movement and like legitimately realigned the political map and opened up the Midwest for Republicans and all this.
They want to say, no, it was just kind of like a weird quirk.
It was like a weird anomaly in history.
It was a fluke.
And the whole four years of Trump was a fluke.
This crook, this racist criminal cheated and basically stole four years with Russia and he's a pervert and everybody got lied to with fake news.
That's what the whole, if you paid attention, that was the whole narrative for four years.
It wasn't to say he's a bad guy, or a bad president, or a failure.
It was to say he's illegitimate.
He's a usurper.
He's a fluke.
He shouldn't have won.
If we did a do-over, he wouldn't have won.
And that's because he's not popular, and that's because nobody agrees with him, and that's because everybody inherently supports the regime.
That was the story of the first four years.
Now, when Joe Biden won on November 3rd, that was supposed to solidify this.
It was supposed to repudiate Trump and say, see, now that we have a fair and square election, well, now Trump lost.
And now Biden won, and now we get to go back to normal.
We basically just get to forget about all that, like that part's over, and it's normal now.
Everything's back to normal, and we get to resume what we were doing before, and we're going to throw Trump in jail for some stupid thing.
And when Trump refused to accept the results in a real way, I don't mean like he said, well, I just simply won't concede.
No, he challenged it.
He went out on election night and said, no, we won, and we're never going to concede, and we're going to overturn the election.
And all his people went out and protested en masse all over the country in an unignorable way.
They filled up DC, the Million Maga March, with half a million people.
And they said, the election was fake.
Fuck you.
Joe Biden's not the president.
And people were doing it every week for two months, and it culminated at the Capitol, where like a million people surrounded the Capitol.
The president brought out a million of his supporters to say, we don't accept the results of the election.
We don't accept the next president.
And then they rioted!
And I think that's probably the last thing that the regime would have wanted.
I think that they made it work to their advantage.
I think they used it to go after him and his supporters.
I think they used that to seize upon the threat that Trump posed.
But I don't think that was part of their plan.
I don't think that was their ideal situation.
Because as much as January 6th was catastrophic for people like me and for Trump with all these legal issues and for a lot of his supporters, It was also another message that, like, half the country doesn't support the regime.
It carried on this idea that the people don't accept the government.
And that's why they keep trying, even if you pay attention to the Joe Biden speeches in the past five years, Joe Biden always says, you know, you can be a Republican, but Trump is an extremist.
You can be a Republican, but the people that support Trump are MAGA extremists, and they're enemies of democracy.
Regular Republicans support democracy.
MAGA extremists don't.
They're outside the law.
They're outside the society.
And January 6th was... They have to delegitimize that too.
And they have to say that, no, don't believe your lying eyes.
There wasn't a mass movement that doesn't believe in the election or thought it was stolen.
Those were terrorists.
So I think that's like a very cheap, ad hoc, Well, you can't really mark them because there's no way to tell, but had there not been a riot on January 6th, everybody would have forgotten about Stop the Steal.
You tell me.
In 2024, is anybody talking about Stop the Steal?
Is anybody talking about Stop the Steal and the Million MAGA March in D.C.?
Are they talking about Stop the Steal in Atlanta and Harrisburg?
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No.
nick fuentes
They're not.
And do people talk more about January 6th or about the stolen election?
So as far as I'm concerned, January 6th was necessary because it left an impression.
And the impression was, we do not accept this election.
It was loud, it was visible, it was unignorable, and it went down in the history book.
It was a rebellion.
You can't ignore that.
There was a straight-up rebellion in America in the 21st century of people saying, Fuck this election.
This election was fake.
We don't accept the results.
This is a fake president.
And if that rebellion didn't happen, if there wasn't a straight-up rebellion, and I don't mean that in a, and I want to clarify, I don't mean that in a technical legal sense.
I don't mean, I'm not describing like according to a criminal code.
I mean people rebelling against the election.
People rebelling against the liberal narrative.
I'll put it that way.
There was a straight-up rebellion in the capital of the world empire over the election, the transfer of power, saying, we don't accept.
Just like there was in 16.
In 16, the rebellion was electing Trump.
In 2020, the rebellion was saying, you rigged it.
You told us to win the election, and we did, and then you rigged it because you didn't like what we were doing.
And if that hadn't happened, nobody would remember.
Nobody would talk about it.
It would have just been glossed over.
Trump would have went into the dustbin of history.
It would have been over.
So I don't like the Fed's correction narrative because I sort of understand it and the angle is that this is supposed to exonerate the people that have been charged and I sort of understand that this is supposed to exonerate Trump supporters so they're not seen as terrorists.
But I don't think that's necessary.
I mean, look, the election was stolen.
And it's almost like, if you say it's a Fed's erection, you're almost conceding that if no Feds were involved, that it was evil.
You're almost saying that, like, yes, Trump supporters burned the Capitol, but only because they were tricked.
And it's like, well, what if they weren't tricked?
Would you be condemning them?
Would you be lining up and saying, oh, well, in that case, they are enemies of democracy.
Because I wouldn't be.
I think that, and again, I don't, I think that they broke the law and there has to be some punishment.
I think they're obviously going hard on everybody because of what it is.
You know, but if you punch a cop in the face, it's like, you gotta go to jail.
And if you break into the Capitol, I don't know, maybe you get a month in jail, maybe you pay a fine, okay?
But I think it's justified.
I think when you consider what is going on in the country, I think it's justified.
Because this country is being screwed.
And we can see it.
It's so out in the open now with the border wide open.
We are being screwed with immigration, with trade, with the economy, with these wars.
Like, it's not a democracy.
It's not a free society.
We have no say.
We have no freedom.
Our rights have been taken away.
We elected Trump to fix it and they just fucked him from the beginning.
They just employed every strategy to prevent him from carrying out the mandate.
They gummed up the White House.
There was gridlock in the Congress even though Republicans controlled it.
The courts were fucking with him.
I mean everything that you can conceive of, the special counsel, the media, They pulled out all the stops to prevent this guy from doing anything.
And then they did this bullshit with the mail-in ballots.
They shut it all down, they opened it up in the middle of the night, and they put in all these votes for Biden.
You can literally see it in the graph, where it shoots up, and then, oh look, Biden won.
And that was just a big middle finger.
We went through all the proper legal recourse to get this corrected, and Republicans screwed us.
We said, hey, you know, all these states where the fraud occurred, it's a Republican state legislature.
Audit the vote.
Appoint a different slate.
None of them would do it.
And at the end of it, there was like a minor riot at the Capitol.
I think that's... I don't think that's necessarily the worst thing that's ever happened.
I don't think that's an act of terrorism.
I think that's a pretty proportionate expression of the frustration of the people.
That this country's going to hell, we've obviously passed the point of no return, We don't get shit.
Everything's fake.
Everything's rigged.
We win one election, we get screwed out of it for four years, then we get cheated with these ballots.
Yeah, I think the country's entitled to be mad.
I think the Trump supporters are entitled to break a fucking window.
Again, it's criminal and people are facing the repercussions.
I think it's over the top.
But when you say it was feds that did it, it's almost like it takes all of that out of it.
And I don't think that we necessarily should do that.
I think that it's a long story here.
And this election in 2024 is part of it too.
This is a long saga that goes back to 2015 and even before that.
And to say that January 6th was this... Oh, that was fake and gay.
unidentified
That was the FBI.
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I think maybe it was legitimately a riot.
If you look at some of the texts between the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, it kind of seems like it was.
And I don't doubt that there were undercover cops there.
I'm sure there were.
But the idea that someone somewhere said, okay, here's the plan.
We're gonna draw them in, and we're gonna stand down, We're gonna deploy key people and we're gonna get everybody in I mean there might have been some funny business And you know, maybe maybe they saw how it was going and maybe they exacerbated it But the idea that they sat down and like they were the primary engine behind that I don't know if I believe it and I don't even know why it's necessary even to go there and
I think that whether that was an element or not, we should celebrate January 6th because finally people said that they had enough.
That's part of the ongoing Trump rebellion.
And I think we should be proud of it.
Because you know what?
The important thing is that the election was fake.
You can never get away from that.
Everybody wants to talk about the 6th and what happened.
Let's not forget the election was rigged.
We should have had 8 years of Trump and he would have built the wall.
It would be... Think about how different things would be right now.
There would have been no vaccine mandate.
He would have finished the wall.
There'd be no war in Ukraine.
Like, we'd be in a different country.
It'd be...
It's a different timeline they're on where Trump had those four years.
They were taken from us.
He was the number one vote getter ever.
We're expected to believe Biden won by 5 million votes?
8 million votes?
So... I don't think we need the Fed's direction narrative to to get out of that one and say, oh well it was all fake.
I don't think it was and I don't think that's a problem.
I think that if anything other than January 6th happened, people would totally forget that that election was rigged, and that we got cheated, and that the whole system's fake.
And all these lawsuits and Trump surging in the polls, I think that proves it.
I think people are tired of it.
So I don't think we need all that.
And that's my, those are my thoughts on January 6th, three years later.
It's been a long three years.
I feel like I've aged a lot in that time period, you know?
Because that's when stuff got real.
When I was doing this before January 6th, I mean, I had... they had written hit pieces about me, and... and it was real for me, ever since I started.
Because they tried to tar me as a Nazi and an anti-Semite since Charlottesville, and I'd been banned from stuff.
I had been banned from YouTube and PayPal.
But January 6th was brutal.
And a lot of people just ran away.
I'll never forget that.
That was maybe the biggest lesson.
Is that the moment things got hard, everybody that I thought was my friend completely abandoned me.
All except for a few.
People were into me because they saw me as a way to make money, they saw me as a way to get clout, and that's all they really... they weren't my real friend and they didn't really care about politics because the second it got hard, they abandoned me.
All these people that I had made a ton of money, you know, because after the Groyper War in 2019 there were a lot of bandwagoners that were orbiting me throughout 2020 and they had no problem making money streaming before or after my show on DLive and they had no problem showing up to my rallies or my conference or whatever trying to get a little something
And then after January 6th, they said, Oh, we can't go to your conference.
Oh, well, I, you know, I can't really go to your thing anymore.
Oh, I don't want to.
I'm kind of going to disappear now.
Oh, really?
You know, and then years later they go, Oh, yeah, I'm really just done with politics.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
You weren't done with politics when things were going well.
Isn't that funny?
Everybody has an epiphany.
When I'm making money, when everyone's making money, when everyone's getting views, when everyone sees an opportunity to make it big, they're at the rally, they're giving a speech, they're right alongside, they're giving me a hug, we're best friends, we're doing it.
Then January 6th happens and the cops show up everywhere and everybody's losing money and getting banned and then everyone has this great big epiphany.
Oh, you know what?
Yeah, politics just isn't for me.
I think I'm gonna go do something else.
Oh, really?
Wow, that's convenient.
It's crazy how that works.
But, you know, since then I've found my real friends.
I'm actually almost glad.
It's like that famous Trump clip, you know, when he says that he wants to lose everything to see who his real friends are.
That's kind of been me off and on for the last three, four years.
It's like I lost everything, and I was abandoned by a lot of people because, you know, they found out that this wasn't the best way to get a girlfriend, or this wasn't the best way to make a fortune, or this wasn't the best way to get into politics.
So they stabbed me in the back.
As they said, I don't know, you know, well, me being a political dissident and kind of slumming it and getting in at the ground floor of this thing, well, you know, that's not gonna be good for me when I try to hook up with girls on Tinder.
That's not gonna be good for me when I try to make a great income or whatever.
And now they're all gone.
And the people that are really give a shit about this stuff, they're still here.
So...
Anyway, so that's January 6th been pretty defined that unbeknownst to me.
That was like a defining moment in my life I had no idea and I went to January 6th on a whim.
I Was in Miami for New Year's Eve by myself.
I remember I flew out to after like Christmas I flew out to Miami to kind of celebrate the year and I didn't want to I had been on these trips with all these people I wanted to be alone So I never do that.
I took a vacation by myself in Miami.
I rented a convertible and I was just driving around eating like seafood, having a great time and celebrating New Year's in Miami Beach, walking up and down the beach, reminiscing about the year, thinking about my plans.
And I got a call and I said, well, I don't think I'm gonna go.
And they said, we'll get you VIP tickets.
I was like, okay, yeah, maybe I'll go.
I think I booked it while I was there.
I flew home on January 4th.
I flew out to DC on January 5th.
And the rest was history.
You know, then the next day my life changed forever.
Then the next day it all came tumbling down.
If I hadn't gone, I'd be making crazy money on DLive.
Maybe.
You can never know for sure, but most likely I would have kept my payment processor, would have kept DLive, would have kept my other socials, wouldn't have had my money frozen, wouldn't have been put on the no-fly list, wouldn't have had all that stuff happen to me.
Would have been a very different few years.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
Funny how things happen like that, but I'd still probably be friends with a lot of those people.
But, you know, everything happens for a reason.
And I don't regret it.
Because you're either in or you're out.
And if you're in, you gotta be in for it.
You gotta be a slut.
You gotta be down for whatever.
You gotta be down for it, even if it means Everything's gonna happen.
I'm here for all of it.
I'm here for every part of it I don't just want the good stuff.
I'm here for the struggle man.
We have to be So Three years happy anniversary, but That's my show.
I'm gonna move on.
We're gonna take a look at our super chats We'll see what you guys have to say about all this Pretty momentous day in the history of America and America first my hair is kind of goofy.
I got to get it cut.
It's just you know what?
It's just too long It just gets crazy long like this and it's just unmanageable I Don't know I got to come up with like a new style this this style is not working.
Suggest a better hairstyle, please.
Suggest a better hairstyle for me.
You know, the problem is it's too long here and then it starts to fall like this Then it starts to fall like on this side Although maybe what if I just combed it like that though, but then it looks kind of bad because then it's like Because it's it he cuts it so that it's short here.
So I part it You know, but then it starts falling on this side and that's doesn't work.
I Because I kind of want it to be like... I want it to be in the front.
I want it to be like a little... Like, fluffy in the front.
But I don't want it to go like that, you know?
It's a conversation I'm gonna have with my barber.
Anyway... Whatever, it's fine.
Alright!
Let's take a look at our Super Chats.
Let's see what we got.
Okay, really All right, let's take a look see we got here All right, let's take a look at the card.
streamlabs matthew tts
FindingGully sent $100, you stated that Taiwan is the problem, not China.
China is annexing that territory, which it never ruled.
China annexed Tibet and Tibetians are no longer allowed to speak their language.
In Cambodia, where I taught Heng, the Chinese moved in and grabbed land.
Saw this with my own two eyes.
USA gives China this ammunition bc we made China the manufacturing capital of the world.
nick fuentes
Not sure what your point is, but thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
But what's your point?
Is that a question?
Listen, idiot.
No offense.
Thank you for the money, but I shouldn't have called you an idiot.
You gave me a hundred bucks, but... Here's the thing.
You're saying it's about who is the problem.
That's the wrong question.
The question is not who is the problem.
Here's the reality.
China is a burgeoning world power.
Okay?
They got a billion people.
Their economy is already bigger than ours.
People don't realize that.
But when you take together their construction, their agriculture, their manufacturing, which is the productive sector of an economy, it's bigger than ours.
Already.
Okay, so yeah, the United States has... I don't know what our GDP is now.
What is it?
25 trillion dollars?
Something like that.
And China's might be lower, but 90-85% of America's economy is services.
In China, it's like half.
So China has an economy that is nominally a comparable size, but when you really break it down, And you break down what their economy actually makes, they're already making more stuff than we make.
And here's the point, I mean we don't need to, and also their military, their military is gonna be bigger than ours.
They're gonna have a bigger, they're gonna have more personnel, they have a greater industrial base, they have a greater shipbuilding capacity, Technologically, they're catching up to us.
So it's a matter of time before they catch up in terms of security.
That's a reality.
The reality is that China is becoming more powerful relative to the United States.
And their firepower, some would say, is already greater than the United States.
It's at least comparable, or it's getting there.
And China says that they will retake Taiwan.
And Taiwan is right next to China.
It's right there.
China has a bigger fleet than we do in the Pacific already, and it's only going to get bigger.
And we have a fleet in the Atlantic and the Pacific and in the Mediterranean.
We got a fleet everywhere.
And their fleet's in the Pacific.
And it's bigger than what we have in the Pacific.
That's the reality.
So...
You know, you can argue China's not in the right.
You can say these facile things like, China's the problem.
unidentified
Taiwan was never part of China.
nick fuentes
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
Just like two years ago, you could have said something like, Ukraine's an independent nation.
It doesn't matter.
Russia wants it, and Russia can take it.
So they did.
And the question is this.
Are you going to fight Russia in a bloody two year proxy war?
Or are you going to negotiate a settlement?
Are you going to negotiate and say Ukraine should never join NATO and let them be?
Same thing with Taiwan.
Are we going to go to war with China?
China wants Taiwan.
Pretty soon they're going to be able to take it.
Are we going to fight China?
Are we going to go to war with China or risk it?
Are we going to be in a proxy war in Taiwan like we are in Ukraine?
Are we going to recognize that China and Russia are now global powers and negotiate a new frontier for the American Empire?
So I've never said Taiwan is the problem.
I don't think I've ever used that terminology.
You say Taiwan is the problem.
I don't think I've ever said that.
What I've said is that going to war with China is not in the cards.
Just like going to war with Russia is not in the cards.
And yet here we are.
Russia builds bombs.
Russia builds artillery.
We don't.
China builds ships.
We don't.
That's a problem.
China and Russia are in an unbreakable military alliance.
They have fertilizer.
They have rare earth minerals.
They have all the natural gas, and oil, and fertile land, and food, and industry.
They have everything that they need.
They are self-sufficient.
unidentified
Russia, China, and Iran are good.
nick fuentes
We're not.
Europe isn't.
So, you know, you can sit there and say, well, China's in the wrong.
China's mean.
They're a bully.
Well, boo-fucking-hoo.
They also have an industrial base that's bigger than ours.
And they also have all the rare earths we need.
So, you know, you can say that, but it doesn't change reality.
But thanks for the super chat.
streamlabs matthew tts
Joseph Quesada sent $15, lol was rewatching an old show where you cooked John Doyle for saying JFK deserved to die for cheating on a woman as gorgeous as Jackie.
Laughed so hard.
One of your best rants.
God bless you Nick and thank you for all that you do.
nick fuentes
Thank you, yeah that's a good one.
Doyle, who is that?
I don't even know who that is, he's not famous enough.
streamlabs matthew tts
Joseph Quesada sent $5.
The children love Hitler.
Brother Nathaniel Alex Jones proceeds to lose his mind.
nick fuentes
That was awesome.
He freaked.
He freaked when Brother Nathaniel said the children love Hitler.
Which was awesome.
And you love to see it.
streamlabs matthew tts
The rumbling sent three dollars.
Just following up from yesterday, I do believe that Stephen Hawking went to Epstein Island, and I even think he had a special program installed to indicate his level of arousal.
Like those audiobooks.
unidentified
Ho ho ho.
I'm dumb.
Duh. Duh.
Retard. yard.
nick fuentes
Retarded super chat.
streamlabs matthew tts
Ryan Dawson did 9 slash 11 cent $20, your theory that Epstein death was Jewish factionalism is 100% spot on.
Had close ties to Ehud Barak.
Visited each other over 30 times in 2013 to 2017.
Epstein heavily invested in Israel defense industry companies headed by Barack.
Epstein arrest timing in 2019 is suspicious.
It occurred one week after Barack announced attempted.
Ryan Dawson did nine slash 11 cent, $20, a comeback after the Knesset dissolved itself to avoid left wing takeover.
Perhaps Epstein had some kind of dirt on Netanyahu or implicated him to where he would fall out of favor with Trump or lose support.
It's possible Netanyahu Green lit arrest.
Death timing is also suspicious.
Killed in August before September election.
nick fuentes
Well, hey, thank you for throwing that in there, because I mean, now that you mention it, Epstein was only arrested because apparently Trump got rid of all the Clinton people at the DOJ.
Because, of course, Epstein was protected.
Epstein was protected where the cops would tip him off before they would search him.
That's how he was able to evade arrest for so long.
And he got that sweetheart deal in 07, because he had connections.
So he got arrested under Trump and Trump was an ally of Netanyahu through Kushner and through Adelson.
So it only makes sense because Trump, I mean, listen, I hate to break it to you, but Trump was sort of an Israeli op.
I think there's something to be said about Trump's effect outside of that, but Trump in a lot of ways was an Israeli op by the Israeli right.
And so if the Israeli right got Trump in and Trump got Epstein, You know, there's a, you know, maybe there's a connection there.
So I think you're, I think you're right.
There's something to that.
We'll have to dig a little deeper into that.
But yeah, he's definitely, yeah, Keith.
Me and Keith were arguing about this all day the other day.
Because I was saying that Epstein was an op.
He was part of this category of Jews you're allowed to attack.
They greenlit him.
Because he's part of the factional dispute, and Keith was like, no, you're thinking too deep into it.
It's not that deep.
Sometimes it's just simple.
Like, he was saying that the media covered Epstein because they were forced to.
Because too many people were talking about it.
I'm like, I cannot believe what I'm hearing!
You think the media covered something because they were forced to by public opinion?
I'm like, that's like baby's first red pill, that that's not how it works.
He was like, well sometimes it works that way.
I'm like, no it doesn't!
I'm like, really?
Well, you know, Charlie Kirk would never say the liberty was intentional, but he could talk about Epstein being Mossad?
And Keith is like, well that's different.
Because Epstein's not associated with antisemitism.
I'm like, they determine what's associated with antisemitism!
They always do!
So I'm glad you said that.
We're gonna win this argument.
We're gonna win this argument.
Then Keith said, well, you're too competitive.
He's like, you're too competitive.
You can't let it go just because we had an argument.
Because your main function is NE.
I'm like, I don't even know what that means.
But I'm right!
Okay?
Me and Keith, we have these legendary debates, you know.
Two intellectual titans.
You know, we spar for fun.
A little sparring.
But it's all friendly.
But sometimes we get into it.
But that's really when we bring the best out of each other.
Because we're two great minds, but two very different personalities.
The ENTP and the INFJ.
I'm doing battle.
It's a symposium, so, anyway.
So I was right.
streamlabs matthew tts
I mean, when I get hungry, I eat.
Hey Nick, thanks for the free show.
You don't eat much, but do you get hungry a lot?
1,200 calories a day can be healthy for some people.
nick fuentes
I mean, when I get hungry, I eat.
And, you know, it's that simple.
I feel like a lot of people just eat to eat.
I feel like people eat because they get bored.
It's really, it's not that complicated.
I mean, I eat until I'm full and then I stop eating.
And then when I get hungry, then I eat again.
But I feel like what a lot of people do is they cook too much food or they order too much food and they eat everything that's on their plate even if they're full.
And I feel like a lot of people, if there's food in front of them, they'll eat it.
So even if they're not really hungry, they're eating.
You know, people get bored, so they... What do they call that?
There's a word for that.
What's that word I'm trying to think of?
But they, you know, they're grazing.
They graze.
So they get bored, they go, they go into the pantry, you know, eating for them is kind of like a second, they're not eating to eat, their eating is like a secondary activity.
It's really about getting up and going to the fridge, going to the pantry, and about like doing something, putting something in your face.
And so I think that's how a lot of people get fat because you know they'll be like unconsciously sipping on pop all day or juice or You know unconsciously eating something all day, and that's how you get fat You know if you're if you eat like three or four snacks throughout the day, and it's 150 200 calories That's another 1,000 calories.
If you're eating three meals, let's say you eat breakfast, that's 600 calories.
Let's say you eat a big lunch, that's 1,000 calories.
Eat a big dinner, it's 1,200 calories.
Snack throughout the day, it's another 1,000 calories.
I mean, you're at 3,000 or 4,000 calories a day if you're not careful.
If you're just eating all day.
I mean, if you go in for breakfast, you...
have like a coffee with a ton of syrup in it like a ton of sugar and let's say you eat cereal with a ton of sugar you know something like that and then you eat a modest sized lunch a big dinner you're drinking a sugary drink or snacking throughout the day that's how you get a big caloric surplus and me I mean I'm too lazy I'm literally too lazy for any of that I'm too lazy to grocery shop I'm too lazy to put like to transfer
The contents of a bag of chips into a bowl into like a vessel.
I'm literally too lazy to do any of that.
I have no food and when I get hungry, I door dash or I now do this meal prep thing.
I load up a tray of that and I say that's one serving.
It's 600 calories.
That's what I do.
I'm literally too lazy to like prepare food.
If I had like a cook, I would immediately get fat.
Because I'd be like, hey, keep it coming all day long.
I'd say, uh, chef, keep the mozzarella sticks coming all day.
I want eight mozzarella sticks and keep them coming every hour on the hour.
And then I want some sliders and then I want a pizza.
You know, it would be the total death of me.
But I'm too lazy to prepare anything.
So like everything else in my life, it's sort of ad hoc when I feel like it, you know?
Just like everything else in my life, I eat when I feel like it and like when I absolutely can't procrastinate anymore.
So... That's why I'm skinny.
It's actually a pretty good system.
streamlabs matthew tts
Modern Times sent $5.
Shout out Chudstein for being a geek-a-chud.
Honorable mention to WMD Growiper.
I appreciated the effort.
Cozy Lobby is the coziest place on the internet. 07.
nick fuentes
Okay, this really isn't the place for shoutouts.
I really hate when people use this, like, hey, shoutout!
And say, hey, fuckface, you're talking to me.
This isn't just, uh, this isn't just, you know, what am I, some asshole?
I'm gonna just listen to you give a message to my audience?
Die?
Can you die real quick?
Shoutout so-and-so, shut the fuck up.
streamlabs matthew tts
You're talking to me.
Reagan Williams sent $100.
The fact that we're going to live through a white revolution and renaissance is so white-pilling.
Oh-slash-NJF.
nick fuentes
So true, King!
Hey, thanks for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
unidentified
D'oh!
You're right.
They're still back.
We are still back.
nick fuentes
White pillows again.
unidentified
Nah.
nick fuentes
America for the crazy king.
We're still back.
Good point.
I never thought of it like that, but thanks for the big super chat.
streamlabs matthew tts
I appreciate it.
AlexD281 sent $10.
Thanks for all you do in the community you built.
Had a groyper help teach me how to repair drywall the other day.
Would feel wrong not to toss you some of the cash I save.
Here's 10 to the big guy.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
Love to hear that.
streamlabs matthew tts
CinderblockGroyper sent $100.
No message.
nick fuentes
Hey!
Thanks for the... These are the best $100 Super Chats.
The ones with no message.
But thank you for that.
Big shout-out.
I appreciate it.
Thanks for the big one.
streamlabs matthew tts
Quality Comfort Price Group sent $5.
Makes over $100k on livestream.
Can't spend $10 on 400 Skype minutes.
Complains about Jewish behavior.
nick fuentes
Well, shut up.
I didn't know you had to pay for Zoom.
And it's, I mean, I would have bought it, but I didn't want to input payment information on stream.
You know, what if I accidentally showed my credit card?
So that's why I didn't buy it.
But I didn't know that's how Zoom worked.
I've never done the Zoom thing because I'm not a fucking wagey.
So relax, all right?
Take it easy.
unidentified
That's funny though.
streamlabs matthew tts
Wonder Pets Patriot sent $3.
Anna Perez has been having your back lately.
Big shout out to her.
Wish I could have Anna Perez's back if you know what I mean.
nick fuentes
Alright, chill.
Yeah, she's awesome.
I really appreciate all the support.
She's been in my corner and she's very solid.
So, shout out to her.
She's great.
streamlabs matthew tts
Bruegel has sent $10.
No message.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
streamlabs matthew tts
Dr. John Johnson sent $6.
I was there for Friday night call-ins.
I was there when BG Cumbie called in shirtless.
I was there for Papa John did nothing wrong.
I was there when you wore the Sheikah on the stream.
I was there for Trainwrecks.
unidentified
Wow!
streamlabs matthew tts
Love you, man.
nick fuentes
That's some deep lore.
Love you too, buddy.
Thanks for sticking with the show.
So you're really an old man.
Trainwrecks, that's when I first started getting a thousand viewers a night.
So you've been here for a long time, man.
Thanks for, uh, staying with the show.
streamlabs matthew tts
Crash Nebula Growiper sent $5, POV you're in your car, second in line at McDonald's.
The second drive-thru speaker is open but you're polite so you don't try to cut.
In speeds a black person who orders and cuts you and the guy in front of you because McDonald's is run by immigrant-ry.
nick fuentes
Okay.
streamlabs matthew tts
Follow GodNotJews sent $10, the largest refined nickel mine in the world, Norilsk Nickel, is a former gulag and the US steel industry was built by least convicts.
US companies still rely on cheap labor.
Where would you source it?
nick fuentes
Robots.
streamlabs matthew tts
Follow God Not Jews sent $10.
The top four largest banks in the world buy assets are now Chinese.
They invest in large projects at home and abroad to build infrastructure and extract resources from countries like the Congo.
Thank you for the show.
nick fuentes
Thanks for that.
streamlabs matthew tts
Eric Hound sent $20.
Thanks for being the only truthful voice for all us Christians that are fed up with what the Jews have turned the world into.
I'm trying to get involved in politics too now but don't have any connections.
Do you have any opinions on Young Americans for Liberty?
They've offered me work but I don't know much about them.thxftj Do it!
nick fuentes
It doesn't really matter what you do, as long as you do something.
If you don't have any connections and you're just getting started, if you have an opportunity in front of you, just take it.
Build your network.
And don't tell anybody what you're about, because they're not on board with us.
But that's how you gotta play.
So I'd go for it if I were you.
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Jones seems like a genuinely troubled guy these days.
This series he's doing is weird.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you for the...whoa!
Thanks for the huge super chat!
072 Wendell scares me.
Really appreciate it.
Thanks for the I should have read that earlier.
These all came through during the rumble stream So thanks for the huge super chat.
I hope you see this I hope he's because I would hate if he sent $500 and then he never saw me read it But thanks for the huge super chat really appreciate a man.
God bless Yeah, it is very strange I don't really know what his endgame is because I don't think he's doing it as a dog whistle I don't know why he's doing it It's just bizarre.
So yeah, I'm with you.
I don't, I don't really get it.
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Cookies sent $5.
Every time I think I'm catching up, you pull out a whole new topic I have to read about.
Nobody makes better content.
Happy little Christmas.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you man.
I appreciate that.
I'm just glad you like the show.
Glad you like the fresh content.
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Less than three.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks.
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That's a good observation.
I like that.
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Brother Nathaniel has been often described as a fool for Christ.
His unusual mannerisms and body language are seen as weird, but they stem from a sense of spiritual peace and monastic humility in Jesus Christ.
Many saints were the same way.
God bless.
nick fuentes
That's a good observation.
I like that.
Yeah, because I feel like if you have a personality like that, it shows that you're not really self-conscious.
And clearly there's an inner peace.
I think that's a good way to say it.
So, yeah.
I like him a lot.
You know, maybe we'll, uh... Maybe we can get him an Afpac or something, but... Thanks for the big superchat!
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I don't think he is autistic.
- I sent $10.
Alex's personal brand of autism is fucking exhausting. - I don't think he is autistic.
nick fuentes
I think he's just, well, I don't know what he is.
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Do you like the Paramore song, Hard Times in music video?
I think that's the real protest song of our generation.
Very Kyoto video, too.
nick fuentes
I don't think I know that one.
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Riddle for Nick and the audience.
What do ISIS, Ukrainian Neo-Nazis and Spider-Men all have in common?
Find the video on my Rumble channel.
Same username for the answer.
Deleted, sent $5, hey NickM17 and HS got my Westpoint acceptance letter recently.
The growipers are everywhere.
Do you think Westpoint is a good school similar to the IV plus in terms of filtering human capital for the elites as you've talked about before?
Thanks.
nick fuentes
It's not the same, but it look it's a good school.
You should go there But no, I mean, I don't think that conventionally West Point is considered the same as Harvard or Yale or Princeton But I don't know admittedly I don't know enough about West Point But I imagine you'll be able to get connections I mean you'll be able to get a good job out of school once you finish your Don't you have to do a tour or something like that?
Don't you have to be in the military?
No, I don't think it's conventionally in the same category, but good on you!
Congratulations, that's great to hear.
I wish you luck.
Hope that goes well for you.
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Manchester City's unsent $3.
The Jews have my family died in the Holocaust to shut everyone up.
Alex Jones has my uncle was there.
He saw the black crows eating the dead yo's.
Any difference?
Both stifle legit convos.
nick fuentes
No, it's basically the same.
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Joseph Quesada sent $10.
I thought Brother Nathaniel did a good job of explaining Jewish lexicon and behavior.
You do a good job of this as well.
Funny how Catholics from NY, LA, and Chicago know the score.
Southern prot-slash-evangelical types shill for Jews the hardest yet they don't live among them.
Strange.
nick fuentes
Well, it's like anything else.
I mean, that's also because they're Protestant.
Protestants don't really know... because Protestants are basically Jewish.
And so, you're right.
I mean, they don't live among them.
That's a problem.
Their theology is wrong.
That's a problem.
I mean, it was so funny.
When I started doing my show and started talking about the Jews, I remember, you know, that's when my grandma kind of realized, like, you know, growing up, I used to hear the same stories from my grandma at Christmas Eve and at Thanksgiving, and we'd hear the same rotation of stories.
She was a great storyteller, and I loved him.
But when I started talking about the Jews, all of a sudden, it was like I unlocked all these new stories.
And she's like, oh yeah!
And she used to tell the story about how my great-grandfather, who was a shoemaker on Taylor Street, he used to say, because he got kind of screwed over by some Jews at one point, he used to say, Bananama Hitler, my dearly departed Hitler.
She never told that story before, but once I started talking about the Jews, all of a sudden she's like, oh yeah, my father hated the Jews, or didn't like Jews, because what the Jews would do in Chicago is they were merchants.
They were kind of like traveling salespeople.
And the Jews, so they lived on Taylor Street in Little Italy where, like I said, my great-grandfather had a shoe shop.
And the Jews would go to the businesses or go house-to-house with a catalog and you would order things from them.
Anything that you wanted to procure, the Jews would procure it for you.
They'd go door-to-door on a regular basis.
And you'd order stuff from them.
That's how it worked.
And I don't know what the story was, but they screwed my great-grandfather out of something.
Like, they didn't do business with him.
I forget what the cause was, but he hated him.
That's what he used to say, my dearly departed Hitler.
And the other thing, of course, about Chicago is that Jews and blacks ruined the city.
Because when The race riots were happening.
Jews would go in and they would offer to buy the white people's houses.
They'd say, oh, you know, the black people are coming.
You're never going to be able to sell your house.
You need to sell it to us.
And they'd buy these houses from the white people, and then they would sell them to the black people, and they knew the black people wouldn't be able to pay, and then they would default on the mortgage, and then the Jews would be able to seize the houses.
And so this is like, and I don't know if I'm getting that 100% right, but... So, I mean, it's funny how in a city like Chicago, my ancestors were around, they were around and among blacks and Jews and all these groups for generations.
And I feel like that's why, you know, partially why maybe I have more of a consciousness about this.
You know, because we lived among these people.
My family's been in the city for four or five generations and they lived in the projects in Chicago among the black people it was rough and you know my my parents had a business in the in the South Loop I think it was or the near south side and they did all their clients were black and
And like I said my great-grandfather was on Taylor Street, so where there was a real melting pot in those days, so It's a bit of a different perspective than yeah, then a lot of these people from the south where you know, what do they know but anyway So So yeah, you're right.
It definitely is us city people, us ethnics.
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We really know the score. - Whitler 45 said $3.
I've been watching since I was 14 during A24.
I remember how everyone was portraying you and I bought into it.
Then when I actually watched you and I noticed how much I was agreeing with what you said.
nick fuentes
Hang on.
What?
You were 14 last year?
So what are you, 15?
That's funny.
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That's crazy.
Well, I'm glad you came around.
It's true.
I've been watching since I was 14 during A24.
I remember how everyone was portraying you and I bought into it.
Then when I actually watched you and I noticed how much I was agreeing with what you said. - So what are you, 15?
nick fuentes
That's funny.
That's crazy.
Well, I'm glad you came around.
It's true.
And it's funny because I've heard that some of my best friends were introduced to me the same way.
Like one of my best friends says that he was hate watching me initially.
Because everyone said I was an anti-Semite and I was a terrible guy, and they were hate-watching my show because they're like, I want to see what this... fuck this guy.
This guy hates Israel, blah blah blah.
But then he got red-pilled!
Then he got red-pilled watching my show.
And there's a lot of stories like that where people think I'm... people are curious because I'm branded as like the devil, and everybody has this curiosity.
They say, well, I want to see what this guy's...
What's this guy up to?
What is it?
If he's really the be-all end-all, if he's the most evil, the most extreme, the most far-right, I want to see what he's about.
Then they tune into my show and they find I'm like a good-humored, like, Catholic guy.
I'm traditional.
And by the way, when I talk about the Jewish thing, I imagine everybody expects to tune into the show and hear me say, like, I hate Jews because they're Jewish and blah blah.
They're the problem!
You know, but they watch the show and I just explain it in like a matter-of-fact way.
It's all factual.
And they're like, oh, okay, well, yeah, like, this all checks out.
It's all factual.
It all makes sense.
Because all I do is explain my way of thinking.
I don't come on the show and just, like, regurgitate what someone else said or spew ideological hatred.
All I do on this show is just explain my thinking.
Like, here's how I arrived at my conclusion.
And I just say, well, if this, then this.
And I go through a lot of history that people have never heard of.
History that I had never heard of until I started doing the research.
And, um...
You know, I've been waiting for somebody to tell me, and look, people may disagree, but I've been waiting for someone to give me the argument for why I'm a horrible human being for believing this stuff.
People may not agree.
I mean, I think it's very persuasive, so I think a lot of people agree, and people may not.
For whatever reason, people may have a more liberal disposition, people may be atheist, people may take a more moderate approach about the Jewish topic or race, But I don't think anybody could take a look at what I'm saying and say, oh well it's completely unhinged.
At the minimum, people can see where I'm coming from and they could see it doesn't come from a place of hatred, it comes from actually a pretty logical place.
Because I'm a critical thinker.
I don't, you know, I'm not a very emotional person.
I come at it critically and You know, when you hear these things like Judeo-Christian, I mean, it's just ridiculous.
You don't need to be an evil Nazi to recognize it's a contradiction.
And when you hear this stuff about Israel, you don't have to be an evil Nazi to realize that it's because of an influence operation.
They don't all love Israel because there's some consensus.
It's because they're being paid to.
Like, it's not complicated.
So, anyway, I'm glad to hear that.
It makes me feel good that You know, people are still finding the show and people find it persuasive.
But 15!
Hey, stay in school, man!
Stay away from drugs and alcohol.
Go to church, okay?
Learn the truth.
The ultimate truth is Jesus Christ.
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I've also been taking your advice about being extra productive and reading more.
I don't want to end up like Destiny.
nick fuentes
Good!
Good!
I love to hear it.
You need to read every day.
Read every day.
When you go to school, go online and read.
That's what I did.
You want to know how I got?
People sometimes ask me, and I'm not the smartest guy ever, but a lot of people say, well, how did you get so well read at your age?
Answer?
I read every day.
When I was in high school, every day I would go into school, and before the first bell rang, before first period, I would go to the library and I would just read for like an hour.
And I would go to this website which would aggregate all of these opinion columns.
And I was like a Zionist back then.
I was like, I was a little paused back then.
And I would, every day I would read the latest Thomas Sowell, Walter Williams, Judge Napolitano, Charles Krauthammer.
Now you shouldn't read these guys because these guys all suck.
Mark Stein.
Mark Stein's okay.
Pat Buchanan even.
I would read all this stuff every day.
And I would read books.
I was constantly buying books, getting books from the library, and so probably in high school I read like a hundred books, and I read columns every day, and I was always watching YouTube videos, and I was always debating people, and now you don't have to go crazy like that, but you should be reading because your brain is the most elastic when you're young.
So, your mental sharpness and acuity, it actually peaks at 18, believe it or not.
Now, you get wiser and you get smarter, but your sharpness and your retention, it peaks earlier than you think.
So, read as much as you can when you're a teenager, because it's gonna stick with you.
You're never gonna forget that stuff.
Read it, memorize it, know it, get smart.
Don't be stupid, because, I mean, The dumbest thing, well, the worst thing you could be is to be stupid.
And when I hear people that are ignorant, it makes me, it burns me up inside.
When I don't know something, it burns me up inside.
I want to know.
I don't want to be ignorant.
I don't want to be goyish, you know, like Nathaniel was saying earlier.
You want to be smart.
You want to be capable.
That's what a man is.
So... I'm glad to hear that.
Stick with it.
Read books.
Read articles.
Read what you're interested in.
But get into it, okay?
And go to church.
Start to develop a relationship with God.
Pray every day.
Even if it's... You don't even need to be a Christian right out of the gate.
But just start talking to God.
And if you don't have faith, ask for it.
If you don't have a connection, ask for it.
But prayer is also important to establish at a young age.
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I love the clip where Destiny discovers that Richard Spencer is smarter than him.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that's a good one.
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Nick it is 4.20 AM and you are not live.
I went to bed.
Work on being on time for your viewers my nigga.
This show is not China first.
All of America is a sleep brother.
Hope you take this to heart less than three.
nick fuentes
Well, I would take it more to heart if he gave me more than three bucks.
You know, not out, actually.
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Jerry sent $10.
Happy Jan 6th, niggas.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks, buddy.
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Natsuk Greekoid sent $3.
I apologize for my increasingly shit superchats.
I took the bit too far and it just got annoying.
I am only an 18-year-old spurg.
I pledge my fealty to you, my leader.
nick fuentes
You're only 18?
Damn, okay.
I thought you were like some cringe old head.
Still cringe.
You know what it is?
You're European.
Europeans don't know what's cool.
I'm sorry to all the European people that watch the show, but Americans are cooler than you.
You go to Europe and Europeans are all spergs.
Like they're not cool.
They're all spergs.
They don't get it.
And that's because you don't live in the only country that matters.
We're the best.
We're the only country that matters.
We're the only country that has mattered for like a thousand years.
And when we go over there, you guys, you're stylish shit.
You're cringe.
You have Asperger's.
You used your sense of humor as shit.
Your music sucks.
We're fucking awesome and we're the country that matters.
You have the consciousness of living in the periphery.
You live in the wasteland.
You live People are frowning in the live chat.
Everyone's frowning.
Sorry, but it's just true.
That's okay.
We still love you.
And you have the benefit.
You live in, like, a legit country.
Like, you have a town square and a Christmas market and a cathedral.
So, it's not all bad.
You have real food.
You're not being poisoned every day by estrogen.
And you don't have, like, blacks and stuff like that.
So, it's not all bad, but you're not cool.
I'm sorry.
You're not cool and you're not funny.
But we still love you.
But Americans still love you.
We just look at you like our cringe little brother.
When Europeans come around, we're just sort of like, aww.
Let's show these retards around.
Let's show these retards a real country.
No, I'm kidding.
But I love Europeans and I love Europe.
I love Europe.
I think it's a great place.
And we came from there, of course.
But yeah, you guys are a little cringe.
But that's okay.
We still love you anyway.
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Yeah, we did.
We really messed with them.
Oh, really?
The best part is that the clips of Destiny's ignorance have really gotten inside his head.
He can't even be confident that he knows the official name of the US.
I can't wait to see that affect his performance tonight. - Yeah, we did.
We really messed with him. - Geeman 1000 sent $3.
Hey Nick, my grandpa was in World War II.
He saw the bodies.
He told me how evil Hitler was.
Just thought I'd let you know. - Oh, really?
Oh, I believe you. - Calum sent $50.
Thank you for everything that you do, Nick.
I'm from Australia and I am truly grateful for all that you provide.
God bless and love for you and your family.
nick fuentes
Thanks man, I appreciate the super chat buddy.
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John sent $3, what did you do for those 2 hours before the bank opened to straighten things out?
nick fuentes
I was tweaking man, I was stressed.
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Yeah, I put it on and then I think I zoned out.
I was watching TikTok or something.
with jen quigger about israel if so thoughts i don't think i could watch it without your commentary uh yeah i put it on and then i think i zoned out i was watching tiktok or something peregrine post and five dollars praise be to god so true french catholic sent three dollars the fact that we're going to live through a real nazi revolution and nazi rebirth is so hitler appealing zero slash njf well done well done french catholic sent three dollars
So true.
if i may add something to the nuclear discussion as someone who hails from a nuclearized country nuclear waste can be recycled radioactivity produces energy eventually turns to lead it's efficient but they're all bombs David Hall sent $3, isn't obvious Iran cut a backroom deal with US for peace and access to markets in exchange for serving up their proxies on a silver plate.
It's the only plausible explanation given the chain of events.
Jayoseo sent $5.
Maybe you can't let go of the argument about Epstein because of your knee, but Keith can't let go of his vision because his knee function.
He can't live in the moment and joke around.
Always focused on something like BAM the ADL.
nick fuentes
That is true!
He can't ever joke around.
He's too serious.
You need to let loose a little man.
You know, we're in the group chat.
We're all hanging out talking about stupid shit.
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And he'll butt in and be like, Guys, Elon just replied to me again.
nick fuentes
Guys, uh, we just got Matt Walsh to retweet Bad video and we're like hey faggot like we're talking and not really we love them, but it's like hey Okay, like is this a serious meeting now is this are we wargaming the next hashtag?
We're talking about like poo in here.
We're talking about like poo and pee in here and nigga comes in and he's like Check it out The ADL is on is retreating and like bro.
We're talking about poo poo and pee pee relax It's not that deep, bro.
Chill the fuck out.
But that's why we love him.
He's the straight man, you know.
I'm like the jokester.
I'm like the fun one.
He's like fanboy.
I'm chum chum.
He's fanboy.
I'm chum chum.
We're like the two Portal robots.
We're like the two robots from Portal.
He's the tall one.
I'm the fat one.
The Gordo and La Flaca.
That's us.
So I'm the comedic relief.
I'm the funny, bombastic, friendly one.
He's like the tall, stoic, brainy one.
He's like the purple Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle.
I'm the red Ninja Turtle.
He's obvi- Who's the purple one again?
Is that... Michael Lange?
No.
I'm Raphael.
I'm the red one.
I'm the one with the little swords.
I'm Raphael.
I'm the one with the bad temper and the maniac.
And he's the purple one with the staff.
Who's the purple one?
Is that... It's Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael, and... Who's the fourth one?
Who's the purple one?
Is it Donatello?
The purple one's Donatello.
Yeah, so he's that one I'm not the orange one.
I'm I'm the red one, obviously.
Because I was kind of thinking, because I could really be the, I could be any three of them.
I could be the blue one, because I am kind of like the chosen one, and I care deeply, and I'm kind of like the main character.
But I could also be the orange one, because I do love pizza, and video games, and I sometimes love to just hang out.
But I'm also like the red one, because I have a terrible temper, and sometimes I'm really intense.
So...
I think that he's like, um, but he's definitely the purple one because he's more cerebral and more tranquil and I'm definitely, I would identify more at the red one because I'm just kind of like a maniac, you know.
But, uh, Aveda says mix of red and blue.
You think so?
Yeah, probably.
They all love pizza.
Yeah, but the orange one really likes pizza.
But we're that classic combo.
We're the classic short guy tall guy combo.
We're the classic like short bombastic tall stoic combo.
It's a great combo.
We're the portal robots.
Somebody make that.
Somebody make that edit.
Chris Emerson or one of our AI people or Sewer Lizard.
Make that edit.
We're the portal robots.
I'm the round one.
He's the tall one.
That's so us.
That's so our vibe.
All right.
I think that's the last Super Chat.
Let me take a look.
We got one more.
We got two more.
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Thanks, buddy.
Troy Per sent $5, man, feeling nostalgic, if you asked me back in the deal of days if we would be here, I would have called you crazy.
Love you Nick, and thanks for all you do, God bless. - Thanks buddy, appreciate it. - Natsook Grecoid sent $3, I grew up in Australia but was online 24/7 so I do have an American style sense of humor and I am not cringe.
Also am literally diagnosed Sperg all these fake Sperg niggas wanna be me so bad.
nick fuentes
Australians are cringe.
Australians are really cringe, no offense, none of them are funny and they're all wig naps.
And you do not have... That's so amusing.
Imagine some guy in Australia like, I'm actually American.
No, you're fucking not.
Imagine this Australian walking around on that fucking island and being like, Actually, I'm cool.
I'm like those Americans.
No, you're fucking not.
Nice try though.
But thanks for that.
But I like you.
You're, you know, good Super Chats, but... Nice try.
Not American.
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Based Mountaineer sent $3.
I've met a ton of cool Europeans.
It's a real shame they don't count.
nick fuentes
Well, they're just not funny, but... Okay!
Alright!
That's our last Super Chat.
That's gonna do it for me.
As always, follow me on Rumble and Cozy.
Links are down below.
Smash the follow button to get a push notification when I go live.
If you missed it, watch my reaction stream where I reacted to the Brother Nathaniel vs. Alex Jones debate.
I'll be live tonight, Saturday, 7 o'clock Eastern Time, 6 o'clock Central, only on Rumble, covering the mega January 6th debate.
Alex Jones, Glenn Greenwald, Darren Beatty vs. Destiny and the Krasenstein Brothers.
That's tonight, 7 o'clock Eastern Time, Saturday.
I'm on the air Monday through Friday.
As always, thanks to our Super Chatters.
Special thanks to Wendell Scares Me, Finding Kelly, Reagan Williams, Cinderblock Royper, and Black Pill.
Huge thanks to all them.
Thanks to all our Super Chatters and everybody that watches.
We love you.
I'll see you tonight.
Until then, have a great rest of your day.
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