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nick fuentes
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
Big featured story tonight.
Obviously major news.
The United States is poised to attack Iran maybe as soon as tonight.
And might even be attacking Iran directly, although it seems unlikely.
After this weekend, three U.S.
service members were killed in Jordan by an Iranian-backed militia.
And this is exactly the kind of thing I've been warning about for a long time.
Sort of the inevitable result.
And according to all reports, the United States will attempt to mitigate any risk of escalation in their response.
But everybody can see where all of this is headed.
We're, I think, at day 114?
Of the war in Gaza, and ever since the war broke out, as we've discussed, it hasn't just been confined to Gaza, but the war has raged across the entire region in Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Iran, Egypt even, and this is just another one of these theaters of the conflict that continues to intensify, continues to escalate, as long as the war in Gaza goes on.
If Israel stopped their war in Gaza, all this stuff would just stop.
It would ground to a halt immediately.
Because that is, those are the demands of the Iranian side.
The Houthi pirates in Yemen have said, we will stop if there's a ceasefire.
And the other members of the Iranian Axis have said the same thing.
But as long as this thing drags on, and as long as there's fighting, On six or seven or eight fronts, the risk and the chances of a full-blown escalation and a regional war will only go up.
And ultimately there's going to be a stopping point if there is some kind of direct attack against Iran or against Israel or against the United States by one of the other constituent parties.
And then, all bets are off.
So, we'll be talking all about that tonight.
We'll talk about the specific attack that happened at a base in northeast Jordan, which is right along the border of both Syria and Iraq.
A lot of people don't know, but we have thousands of troops in Jordan, Iraq, and Syria, and a number of military installations, some of them big, some of them small.
This was an encampment called Tower 22.
And they have defensive capabilities, but for some reason they just didn't work this time.
And they gave a convoluted story, we'll get into that later, but they have this tale about how these suicide drones launched by the Iranians were able to get through the U.S.
defensive shield.
Somehow they did.
And they hit the sleeping quarters at the base and injured 36, killed 3.
It's maybe the biggest escalation against the United States so far.
The first service members to die died on Sunday off the coast of Somalia where they were attempting to intercept a supply ship that was going to Yemen.
Actually, I think it was two.
They drowned in the ocean.
And now it's three more.
in Jordan so now there's going to be a major retaliation and all eyes are on the Biden administration to see how he will respond and what menu option he will select because supposedly he's been given a whole range of options all the way up to and including a direct strike within Iran a US strike on Iranian soil although like I said before it seems like maybe that's not on the table just yet
So we'll talk about it all, get into the details, talk about the whole situation, but it's not getting any better.
And I think that, like we've said from the beginning, this is what Israel wants.
This is all by design.
This is not an accident.
And by the way, this is not the wishes of really any party in the conflict other than Israel.
Saudi Arabia doesn't want it.
Egypt doesn't want it.
Jordan doesn't want it.
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The Houthis don't... well, the Houthis kind of want it.
nick fuentes
Hezbollah doesn't want it.
Lebanon doesn't want it.
Syria doesn't want it.
Iraq doesn't want it.
Iran doesn't want it.
China doesn't want it.
Nobody wants this.
We're all about to go to war with each other, and we're already at war with a lot of people, and nobody wants it.
Other than Israel, because they will be the singular beneficiary of the entire thing.
So, we'll talk about that.
We'll also be talking tonight about the University of Pennsylvania, where there's been a little bit more action.
One of the Jewish donors who led the boycott against UPenn, because it's a different Jewish... Isn't this amazing?
When the war in Gaza broke out, all the Jewish donors from all the Ivy Leagues organized their own independent campaigns against their schools.
So we've been talking about Bill Ackman, a Jewish billionaire, Harvard alumni, and he led the charge against Harvard because Harvard is anti-Semitic.
Well, it's a different Jewish donor with Ronald Lauder, who is leading the charge against UPenn, and they were the first to go.
University of Pennsylvania buckled in December when they fired their president, Elizabeth McGill.
And now they have a new president and a new chairman of the board, but that's not good enough.
The Jewish donor that led the charge to overthrow the president has now sent a letter to the new administration with recommendations.
He's got a lot of recommendations about how the school can stop discriminating, and get this, they're also complaining about how there's not enough Jews at UPenn.
Okay?
So, remember, this was supposedly about diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the Jews are becoming red-pilled, they're gonna defend the white people and, ostensibly, the Asian people that are discriminated under the Affirmative Action Regime, and they're gonna stand up for free speech, and they're... They got hip.
They had this epiphany.
Well, now, as part of the letter, one of the congressional subcommittees Is challenging UPenn because the percentage of Jewish students has gone from 25% to a mere 16%.
So the Jews are complaining that they're not a quarter of all the students at UPenn.
2% of the population, but it's not good enough that they're 16% of the enrolled students at University of Pennsylvania.
They gotta get back up to fully 25%.
But this is about us.
But this is about... Remember?
But this is based... Darren Beattie and Koston Alomaru and Charlie Kirk, they all said this was based.
The Jewish Zionist billionaires had an epiphany and now they're joining our team.
Because they realize that these stupid scrum that they invited in from the third world actually hate them and consider them white.
Just like the real white people that the Jews also hate.
So they realized, hey, maybe we have a shared struggle.
Remember?
Isn't that the narrative they went with?
But fast forward all this time, I don't see any mass deportations from anywhere.
And not only are the schools not getting based, they're getting more Jewish.
Their leadership's more Jewish, and they want the student body to be more Jewish, and they want more restrictions on speech regarding Israel and the Jews.
So it just gets better and better, and I would love a debate about that.
I wonder if Elijah would be able to set that up.
I would love to debate that with somebody.
Not that Jew we talked to before who's just an imbecile, but I mean somebody else.
And obviously none of the aforementioned would debate it, but... Because that is just the biggest scam ever.
And you know what?
The Jews are going to get away with it.
Because there's just, I think, a little bit too much complexity for average people to get it.
I think this narrative that Jews didn't realize the golem they had created By importing progressive, militant, non-white immigrants?
And now the Jews realize those immigrants have turned on them?
I think that's a far more digestible narrative than to say that the left has abandoned the Jews in Israel.
And now the only way for the Jews to turn the temperature down of this progressivism is to sidle up next to the right, next to white people, and pretend That they're seeking refuge here, when in reality, they still hate us.
And they're only here to make it work for them.
But we'll talk a little bit more about that.
I mean, if you've been watching my show, I've been... I have been talking about this for a long time.
I've been shouting it from the rooftops, and I feel like people just aren't getting it.
They just can't see it, because you know what it is?
They're just... the Jews are shapeshifters.
And that's why they hate it when you acknowledge who's Jewish and who isn't, because they undertake great pains to conceal their Jewishness.
And they don't like it to be acknowledged, and they certainly don't like when you acknowledge collectively.
So, like, Libs of TikTok is Jewish.
Ashley Sinclair is Jewish.
That DC Drano guy is Jewish.
Like, all these people that are being propped up on Twitter by Elon Musk are Jewish.
He's at Auschwitz with Ben Shapiro.
And any time the narrative is critical of Israel, they somehow turn it back.
And every time it's critical of the ADL, they somehow turn it back.
And the creator of Libs of TikTok is a Jewish woman who's in Israel talking about how she saw the decapitated babies.
And if you just can't see the PSYOP, how thorough that is, then...
I don't know what to tell you, but a lot of people don't.
So anyway, we'll get into all that.
Before we do, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
Smash the follow button here on Rumble.
I'd like to do an afternoon stream sometime this week.
So you have to follow me so you catch it.
I'd like to do a stream this week about Patriot Front.
And I'll give you a little preview.
Last week, somebody asked me in the Super Chats about Patriot Front, and I've given my take on this a million times, but they were in the news again lately because they did another one of their rallies, I think, in New York City.
And I gave my usual take.
I said, look, I said now we don't even necessarily need to say that they are feds to say that the cost-benefit profile of their activism is wrong.
The risk profile is wrong for people to engage with it because after Charlottesville, after January 6th, there's just There's just too much risk associated, and pay attention to what I'm saying here, too much risk associated with costumed membership groups doing public protests.
I'm not saying protests, I'm not saying groups, I'm not saying white people organizing, I'm saying costumed organizations doing public protests.
There's too much risk.
And basically no reward for this, if there even is one at all.
And anyway, so I gave my criticism about this last week, and I saw the leader of Patriot Front, Thomas Rousseau, responded to it on this podcast, and I was watching it with an open mind.
I really was.
Because I'm willing to admit if I'm wrong.
And I asked questions last week.
I said, can somebody tell me if I'm wrong?
Tell me what the benefit is.
There's all this legal risk associated with doing these things.
And listen, I think that we have to take risks to be effective.
Because we're going up against powerful people.
And anytime you challenge powerful people effectively, risk is associated with that.
Sacrifice comes with that.
But the question is, how much risk?
And to achieve what?
So I said, well what does this achieve?
And I really was listening with an open mind for an answer to that question.
Because I said, I hear him answer that question a lot, but I don't really ever get an answer.
So I saw this interview, I honestly couldn't believe.
what he said it was so bad and if you follow me on telegram make sure you do because i posted a few things about it today on my telegram channel i posted clips from his response and i'll give you a perfect example i said that the purpose of these groups as far as the government is concerned is it's like a dots list
If there is a membership group somewhere, whether it's official or unofficial, whether the group keeps it or the government keeps it, it's just a list of names.
It's like a ledger.
It's like Bitcoin in that way.
That if you say, I'm a member of the Proud Boys, and there's a application process, and there's an initiation process, or maybe there's dues paying, or something like that, As long as you're participating on that level, I mean either the group has that list and someone can get it...
Or the Feds have it.
And the Feds can get in no matter what because they could just look at your phone as evidenced by what happened after January 6th and what happened during the pandemic.
You don't even need to write your names down on a check-in list because they could just find everybody that's in a specific geolocation.
They can map out the networks on the social platforms.
They can find everybody that's part of it.
They can track the The digital transactions, whatever it is, or use a variety of those things.
And his response to that, this is just one example, I said, so you shouldn't join these groups because it's just a docs list and that's just going to be a problem for you.
And he says, well, that's not a problem because all our members are anonymous.
I don't know anyone's name in the group.
And I was, I heard that and I was like, oh my gosh.
Because obviously, I thought it was obvious that they all knew each other's names.
They would have to.
They would have to in order to vet everybody.
Because the other big problem with groups is they're infiltrated by feds.
And they always say, well we're not infiltrated by feds, we have very good vetting.
But then the other day he says, well we don't even know the names of the members.
I don't know, he says, I don't know the vast majority of their names.
Or where they live, or anything even about them.
So, let me get this straight.
It's not a docs list because everyone's anonymous.
But also it's not infiltrated because everyone is thoroughly vetted.
But how can either of those things be true?
How can they be truly anonymous if they're vetted?
How can you vet somebody if you don't know anything about them, if you don't even know their name?
How could you verify anything?
That's why anywhere you go, like a bar, or an airport, or at a traffic stop, or anywhere, they ask for an ID with your name and photo on it, because that's how you verify identity.
So, if you're doing vetting, it's not anonymous.
And vetting prevents infiltration.
But if it's anonymous, you can't vet.
And if it's anonymous, then it is most likely thoroughly infiltrated.
Because if it is anonymous and you can't thoroughly vet, then you have got to assume that the feds have assigned an informant or an agent or somebody to go in there, because that is what they do.
And they do it in the darkest corners where you may not even be aware of some of these kinds of things that are going on on Telegram or on some certain Discord servers.
Patriot Front's known.
I mean, they're a known quantity at this point.
So the idea that the Feds would either not be interested in that or some...of course they'd be interested in that.
So I heard that answer, and I was like, what?
He goes, yeah, so I don't know any of their names.
And then he seemed to catch himself, he's like, oh, and you may ask yourself, well, how are they vetted if they're anonymous?
Well, we just do it, and it works, and I can't tell you how.
I'm sorry, what?
I mean, he literally says, well, if you're wondering how we can vet people and they're anonymous, well, we do, and it works, and I can't tell you how.
Well, that's kind of a big problem.
That's kind of a bit, that's not something that you can just sort of, oh that's no, that's kind of critical.
And then he goes, if you want to know really bad, well you should just join.
Oh yeah, well that sounds like, if I'm worried about joining a honeypot group that's infiltrated by feds or maintaining a docs list, in order to assuage my concerns, I should just, I should just reach out to them.
I should just hit them up.
And say, hey, I'm interested in joining your white nationalist fascist group.
And I want to make sure that this isn't run by feds.
Can I get on the phone with you guys?
That was just one of them.
I was like, wow, I couldn't believe it.
Honestly, I couldn't believe it and there were like three other moments just like that.
So I think I'd like to do a stream on Rumble, a Rumble exclusive sometime this week either tomorrow or maybe Thursday.
and just react to it because I swear I really was listening to it with an open mind and this guy probably thinks I'm an asshole and honestly fair enough you know I'm sure Rousseau thinks I'm just the biggest jag off because I'm always trashing his groove and I'm always giving him a hard time so that's fine I mean I don't have a personal problem but the guy seems like a nice enough guy or whatever
But I mean he's but you're wrong I mean listen buddy I mean you're either you're either in on it or you're just wrong and it is what it is and you need to stop he got to stop doing this he's got to stop going out there and doing these things and here's the thing if he were maintained if if Patriot Front was just a book club or they did fitness and it was totally low-key I would be their biggest cheerleader
Honestly, if they were just getting all their members together, and they were doing book clubs, or they were doing boxing, or they were doing hiking, or community service, and politics, if they were doing that, I would be their cheerleader.
I would be their number one spokesperson.
And they say they do all that, but why do they got to go then to the cities and put on masks and and cargo pants and march up and down the street i mean that that's the and people go you know i saw the the jagoff that interviewed him is like oh nick foy just hangs out with kanye and loomer and milo but not patriot front it's like you know if you even got to answer such an imbecilic remark like that
honestly you're part of the problem at that I mean, you're so stupid and naive.
You're part of the problem.
That's why I was saying the other day, somebody told me, hey, you've got to take it easy on those guys because some of them like you, and if we want to win them over, I said, win them over.
The year is 2024.
If you're still hanging on to the sticker thing and the mass rallies and all that, you're better off over there.
You're better off getting fucked up by the government than being part of something serious.
Because you would mess it up.
I mean it's just dumb.
Anybody that looks at that after January 6th and says, that looks like a good idea, You just don't get it.
And at some point you just, you know, I'm gonna do a stream about this and probably not talk about it again for another year.
Because at a certain point you gotta just stop explaining yourself and you just do your own thing.
That's like what happened with the alt-right.
I remember I had all these criticisms of the alt-right.
And they were very hostile and very defensive.
And it was the very same kind of dynamic.
And eventually I said, you know what?
Lots of luck.
Let's just agree to disagree.
I'll do my thing, and what I think works, and you do your thing, and what you think works, and let's just see what happens.
And suffice to say, the proof of the pudding was there, okay?
After all this time, you can see where everybody wound up after all of that.
and uh you know we're just vindicated by events and some people they're just going to be ignorant until the very end so you can't just keep explaining it over at a certain point it's not a debate anymore it's like okay some people don't want to let go of that well then uh they can have that so so anyway i think i'll do a stream on that either tomorrow or thursday because like i said i was watching it and i just thought this is so this is too good it's too delicious it's just checkmate
Because I think I really put out a very reasonable critique, and then he comes back with the... I said, the problem with these groups is you could get charged with RICO, you could get charged with conspiracy.
His rebuttal to that is, well, we're not doing anything wrong, and the cops, you know, they're not even annoyed by us.
It's like, are you for real?
It's 2024, and you think that if you're not doing anything wrong that, like, you won't have legal problems?
unidentified
Well, we didn't do anything wrong, so why would we expect to have problems with the feds?
We're not doing anything wrong.
nick fuentes
Yeah, neither did Donald Trump.
Neither did I. I never got charged with a crime.
I got half a million dollars frozen.
unidentified
I got put on the no-fly list.
nick fuentes
Well, if you're not doing anything wrong, I mean, look, the cops are chill.
unidentified
Yeah, the cops are chill.
nick fuentes
The cops are chill?
Unreal so anyway, but we'll we'll talk about that more later this week.
I want to move on I want to get into our news because we got some big news tonight.
I'll start with the Situation with Iran.
I thought there was one other thing though that I wanted to get to Totally forgot Should have wrote it down I What was it?
I thought I had one other... Did anything else happen today in the news?
Guess that was it Yeah, no, I was trying to think if I posted anything on telegram but that was the main thing I wanted to on.
Discuss.
So, we'll move on.
We'll get into our news here about Iran.
Huge news this weekend, like I said earlier.
Three U.S.
service members were killed in northeast Jordan at a base called Tower 22.
And they were killed by a drone attack, which was launched from one of the Iranian-backed Shiite militias inside of Iraq, which calls themselves the Islamic Resistance.
And the Islamic Resistance is made up of a number of Shiite militias, and they're actually part of the Popular Mobilization Forces, which are part of the Iraqi security framework, so they work effectively for the government there.
And this is part of a broader conflict which has been simmering ever since the war in Gaza started.
The United States has personnel and bases inside Syria, inside Iraq, inside Jordan.
Although up until this point, as far as I know, no U.S.
facilities had been targeted in Jordan before.
But there have been, I believe, almost 170 attacks on American facilities or on American personnel inside Syria and Iraq by Iranian-backed militias since the beginning of the conflict.
And that's been one or two theaters of the conflict.
You've got Israel invading Gaza.
You've got a tit-for-tat exchange between Hezbollah and Israel on Israel's border with Lebanon.
There has been the recent outbreak of war between the U.S., the United Kingdom, and the Houthi pirates off the coast of Yemen.
There was a terrorist attack inside of Iran, and Iran conducted strikes in Pakistan, Iraq, and Syria.
And then the other big conflict is Constituted by this.
America has these bases, they have residual forces left over from the fight against ISIS that remain inside Iraq, about 2,500 troops.
They say they have about 900 personnel inside of Syria from the fight against ISIS as well, although I think it's actually more.
And this has been happening for a long time.
The Iranians have been expanding their influence inside Iraq ever since the fall of Saddam Hussein.
And they've done that because there's a big Shiite population inside Iraq.
And after the deposition of Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi government was building a new security architecture.
And they needed to bring the different parts of the country together They had to bring the Shiites into the fold, and that came with this Iranian influence.
And that has been one of the big security challenges for Israel of the past 15 or 20 years, is the expansion of Iranian influence across the region, and specifically inside of Iraq.
They did the same thing in Syria after the beginning of the Syrian Civil War in 2011.
The leader of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, came very close to being removed, just like Saddam Hussein.
At one point, it was the hottest conflict in the world.
Maybe 10 years ago.
And it was a full-on proxy war.
The Assad regime was backed by Iran and Russia, and the opposition forces were backed by Turkey, Saudi Arabia, other Gulf countries, the United States, and Israel, with the intention of overthrowing Assad.
Ultimately, Assad won the Civil War.
He remains in power to this day.
But that's why the United States remains, and that's why Iran remains, because Iran was assisting Assad during the war.
And so they have, just like in Iraq, militias that they have equipped, trained, and funded.
So, for a long time, these Iranian-backed militias have been attacking U.S.
personnel, although it's been sporadic and hasn't been very deadly.
But ever since the start of the war in Gaza, these militias have been all over American personnel.
And like I said earlier, there have been 170 attacks by these militias against American forces in Iraq and Syria since October 7th.
And up until this point, none of them have been deadly.
They've hit facilities.
Largely, it is a form of signaling.
But it has been escalating.
The frequency of the attacks, the intensity of the attacks has been increasing, and the United States has been escalating in its retaliation.
Whenever these militias attack the United States, the United States bombs the militias.
And recently these attacks by the United States, the counterattacks, have been getting more deadly.
Recently we killed, the United States killed, one of the top commanders of the Popular Mobilization Force in Iraq just a couple weeks ago.
And this is a big deal because these Iranian-backed militias in Iraq are actually part of the government security service.
So even though Iraq isn't thrilled with the influence of Iran, Iraq still relies upon the Shiite militias for security.
And they are official personnel of the government.
So the United States didn't just retaliate and kill some Iranian militant commander.
They actually killed a part of the Iraqi security force.
So that's why Iraq has now voted in their parliament for a withdrawal of U.S.
forces.
And according to the White House, a negotiation on that has begun.
We're effectively being expelled from the country Because they said it's a violation of their sovereignty that we're conducting these airstrikes against their security personnel in their own country.
So, that's the big picture here.
A couple days ago in Northeast Jordan, so not Iraq, not Syria, but Northeast Jordan, which borders both Iraq and Syria, a U.S.
outpost was attacked.
And for the first time since the conflict began, Iran-backed forces actually killed U.S.
service members.
They killed three and they injured 36.
So it's a pretty deadly attack.
The story they gave is a little bit suspicious.
They say that because of course these facilities have missile defense and so they should be able to, or rather aerial defense, they should be able to intercept incoming drones or other projectiles.
But in this case, of course, That didn't happen.
This Iranian drone was able to get through the defensive system and explode in the sleeping quarters of the base.
And they gave this story because initially nobody understood how this could even happen.
That's what has been mitigating the damage of these strikes so far.
And the United States has since come out and said that apparently an American drone Does that sound right to you?
of the base was returning from a mission so they turned off the defensive shield and as the American drone was returning and the shield was off the Iranian drone came in right behind it and blew up the base does that sound right to you does that sound legit
they left the back door open - Hmm.
So, one of the drones was coming in and they left the back door open and an Iranian drone came right in on its tail and blew up?
And they were like, oh damn, we forgot to turn the shield back on.
Is it manual?
They gotta press a button?
Is this the 60s?
Do they have like a giant switchboard and they gotta...
So that just doesn't even sound right.
That just doesn't even sound like it makes any sense.
Initially they said that the security system malfunctioned.
That it was faulty equipment.
And if that were the case that would sound more like sabotage.
Because what they're saying about it almost makes it sound like it's a serious design flaw.
Because couldn't any adversary just send in drones that follow your drones?
Isn't that, that's kind of like the exhaust port in the Death Star.
Like why would it be designed that, seems like a consideration that would have been taken into account beforehand, before today.
But initially they said it was a malfunction, and I think that would make more sense.
The system's designed to defend against incoming drones.
That's what it should do.
Unless it were sabotaged in some way.
And just like when we look at the terrorist attack in Kerman in Iran a few weeks ago, we have to consider the outcome of these various strikes.
Whenever the United States is attacked, or Iran is attacked, or one of the constituent forces is attacked, there's a risk of escalation.
And there's also this understanding that there's a currency to being attacked.
If you are attacked, you are entitled, or some might even say obligated, to respond.
And so, like when we saw the terrorist attack in Iran, the necessary response was to attack Israel.
If the mausoleum of Qasem Soleimani is blown up and 60 people die or 80 people die on the anniversary of his death, Iran has to attack whoever's responsible in all signs of point towards Israel.
And as we talked about with that strike, the beneficiary of an Iranian strike on Israel, an obligatory Iranian counter-attack on Israel, is that Israel would be entitled to reciprocate.
Israel would By being attacked, it would have been delivered a mandate and the right to retaliate against Iran, which is perhaps the thing that they actually seek.
And the same thing is true about this.
Now, we don't have the forensic evidence and it's difficult to say in the days or hours afterward exactly what happens.
Usually it takes months or years for the truth to come out.
We got three dead Americans at the hands of Iran.
What does the United States have to do?
What do we have to do in this circumstance?
If a foreign country kills three Americans, and by the way, doesn't kill them in Iraq and Syria where they are unwelcome and where it's a battlefield, but kills them in Jordan, a country that isn't even involved in the conflict, a country that should be a home base that isn't a war zone, So that's peculiar too.
There have been 170 attacks on American bases since this thing started, all in Iraq and Syria.
But this one was in Jordan, and this one was deadly, and this one killed three people, and this one targeted the sleeping quarters of the base, which is why people died, and why people suffered severe wounds.
And it was only allowed to happen because of a sabotage of the technology.
And now, naturally, of course, the United States must retaliate.
And bear in mind, we have been retaliating.
When the Iranian militias have been launching non-lethal strikes against American assets and facilities in the war zones in Iraq and Syria, we have killed their personnel.
We have attacked Iranian paramilitary facilities.
We have killed Iranian-backed militants in Iraq and Syria.
We've killed high-ranking officers, and so has Israel in these countries.
Now you have three dead service members.
We were killing high-ranking militants when they were just bombing the buildings.
Now you got three dead Americans in Jordan.
So we have to respond.
We have to attack Iran.
And it has to be bigger and it has to be more intense and more significant than all the previous strikes.
Because there's a policy here, there's a basic rule here that you have to escalate.
That's the logic of deterrence.
How do we prevent Iran from attacking us without fully going to war?
We have to deter attacks with this sliding scale of retaliations.
They have to have confidence In our ability and willingness to respond proportionately and brutally to various types of attacks on Americans.
So, if they bomb our facilities, we have to reply to everyone.
And it says you don't get any freebies.
You don't get to attack.
You attack a base, we kill one of your guys.
You attack a base, we blow up one of your bases.
If they kill three Americans, We gotta go in, and we gotta hit them harder than we have at any other point in the conflict, which is difficult to do because we are now in between two competing forces here.
On the one hand, the retaliation has to be bigger than anything else so far in the war, and maybe more than any engagement with Iran since the Trump administration.
On the other hand, we are trying to avoid an all-out war.
We don't want a war with Iran.
We don't want to provoke a war with Iran.
And the bigger the strike, the stronger the possibility that that invites a reciprocal strike from Iran.
And that's why they call it tit-for-tat.
This reciprocal escalation.
So, at once, we have to make it a strike that's bigger than anything that we have launched so far.
On the other hand, it can't be so big that it invites Iran to respond even harder or kill more Americans.
Because then we'll have to respond, and then we will be trapped with no off-ramp in a vicious cycle that will lead us to war.
So, how do we respond right now?
Well, we can't really just kill more Iranian militants because we've already been doing that.
We can't just attack their facilities.
We've already been doing that.
We have killed Houthis.
We have sunk their ships.
We've done missile and airstrikes on their ground bases.
We have attacked Iranian personnel and militias in Iraq and Syria.
We've attacked their assets.
We've attacked the IRGC.
And that was before they killed soldiers.
Now we have to do more.
So, in some sense, because Americans died, Iranians have to die.
And I'm not saying that.
I'm saying that's the logic.
That's the cruel, unforgiving, but logical calculus of escalation and of deterrence.
So, blood must be paid for by blood.
You can't kill three American soldiers and then we kill some people that are in another country that Iran is training.
Iran has to pay.
The nation of Iran has to be the one that feels the pain.
So that has to be Iranian military assets.
So some have said maybe the United States will attack an Iranian ship in the Persian Gulf and attack their navy.
Some have said that there may be an American attack inside of Iran on Iranian soil and kill Iranian troops.
But both would be unprecedented because both would constitute the first time in the conflict that Iranians killed Americans and then Americans killed Iranians.
And that's how this spins out of control from a proxy war between Americans and Iranian proxies and So that's where we are.
conflict a direct conflict a direct shooting war between america and iran so that's where we are and this is a story this is from the new york times it says quote three u.s.
service members were killed in Jordan on Sunday and at least 34 others were injured in what the Biden administration said was a drone attack from an Iranian-backed militia, the first American military fatalities from hostile fire and the turmoil spilling over from Israel's war with Hamas.
The attack happened at a remote logistics outpost in northeast Jordan called Tower 22, where the borders of Syria, Iraq and Jordan converge.
The one-way attack drone hit near the outpost living quarters, causing injuries that range from minor cuts to brain trauma.
In a statement, the Iranian-backed militias, who call themselves the Axis of Resistance, claimed responsibility for the attack on the base in a remote desert area of Jordan, saying it was a continuation of their approach to resisting the American occupation forces in Iraq and the region.
But a spokesman for Iran's foreign ministry, Nasser Kanani, said at a news conference on Monday that the militias do not take orders from Iran and they act independently to oppose aggression and occupation.
He said accusations that Iran had ordered the strike were baseless and blamed Israel and the United States for fueling instability in the region.
The drone strike came as Israel and Hezbollah, another Iranian ally, have traded fire across the Lebanese border.
A Houthi militia in Yemen, also backed by Iran, has fired missiles and drones at commercial ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, calling it a retaliation for the Israeli bombardment of Gaza.
And on January 20th, last week, At least four U.S.
service members stationed in western Iraq were injured when their air base came under heavy rocket and missile fire from what American officials said were Iranian-backed militias.
It was the latest in at least 164 strikes by these militias against U.S.
troops in Iraq, Syria, and Jordan since the October 7th attacks.
Last Sunday, the Pentagon declared two members of the Navy SEALs died after they disappeared 10 days earlier during an operation at sea to intercept weapons from Iran headed to Houthi fighters.
So, let me paint a picture for you where this war is escalating on every front.
Right now, in South Gaza, Israel is at war with Hamas and there's heavy Israeli military casualties and heavy civilian casualties.
There's a blockade.
There's bombardment.
The Western-backed governments are withdrawing all their money from the UN Relief Agency that's supplying the Gazans with aid and so they're going to run out and then there's going to be famine.
And that's Gaza.
In the West Bank, Israel is conducting operations against Palestinians who have been rising up and they've killed over 150 people.
There was a massive raid last week.
On the border with Lebanon, American intelligence officials say they fear that Israel is preparing to launch a preemptive war against Hezbollah.
Hezbollah has 100,000 fighters, they've got 150,000 missiles, and an Israeli clash with them is going to be a serious war.
And this has only been escalating literally just in the past five days.
In Yemen, the United States recently began an indefinite air campaign against the Houthi rebels.
We've killed a couple dozen Houthis, we have done 10 airstrikes against them, and now three American service members are dead in the Gulf of Aden trying to intercept weapons shipments to the Houthis.
So three casualties in Yemen, and as we pointed out last week, as we reported, Biden has said that we are indefinitely Going to be striking the Houthis even though our strikes aren't even effective.
Now in Iraq and Syria, where there have been 170 strikes by Iranian militias against Americans and now three Americans dead, now the United States is poised to retaliate directly against Iran.
And this is three weeks after a terrorist attack in Iran killed 80 people, Israel was most likely responsible, and Iran retaliated by bombing ISIS backed by Israel and Syria, a Mossad base in northern Iraq, and a Mossad infiltrated group in Balochistan inside of Pakistan just two weeks ago.
So, this is a crescendo.
This is a very clear And almost universal crescendo everywhere in the region, it is getting more intense, it is getting hotter, it is escalating, and we're being drawn further and further into a confrontation with the entire Middle East.
Because here's what's going to happen next, okay?
Hypothetically, Israel invades Lebanon.
And this is going to be brutal.
This is a war that's going to last years.
This will be the third major Israel-Lebanon war.
There was a major one in the 80s.
There was a major one in 2006.
And these wars in Lebanon are so brutal and so horrifying, they shocked Ronald Reagan, and Reagan demanded Israel retreat.
Bin Laden says that seeing skyscrapers on fire in Beirut was his inspiration for 9-11.
So we're talking a major ground war between two states in Lebanon trading missile fire and we will be expected to provide the air cover.
We're talking about a protracted war in Yemen where the United States is at war with Yemen and potentially the Houthis are drawing Saudi Arabia into the conflict by bombing the Saudi oil fields.
If I were the Houthis, that's the next pain point.
That's their other leverage.
Not only can they make global shipping hurt by attacking commercial shipping in the Red Sea, they can also make oil suffer by attacking the oil-rich eastern province of Saudi Arabia, which they did several years ago.
So you got a war on that front as well.
Then you're talking about potentially an all-out war against Iran by the United States.
If the conflict in Iraq and Syria keeps escalating, if Americans keep dying, if Iranians keep dying, regardless of the fact that Iran doesn't want war and doesn't take credit, and the United States doesn't want war, and we've been warning them about the terrorist attacks, we're going to be forced into it.
And then, if there's a war against Iran, and we're fighting in Syria, guess who's gonna come and show up to protect their assets?
Most likely Russia and China, because you know who has an extremely important naval base and air base in Syria?
Russia.
And you know who supplies a critical amount of oil and fossil fuels to China?
Iran.
So now, you may be involving the other global powers.
And then what happens after that, which we've seen and we haven't even covered it yet on the show, is a dispute about the control of the Philadelphia area on the Egypt-Israel border.
It's supposed to be demilitarized, the Egypt-Israel border in the Sinai Peninsula on the southern edge of Gaza.
Now Egypt is accusing Israel of violating that demilitarized zone in violation of the Camp David Accords.
Which is the foundation of the entire Arab-Israeli security framework for 50 years.
That's the Camp David Accords from 1979, where Egypt became the first Arab country to recognize the existence of Israel and pave the way for Jordan and the other Gulf countries.
So, they were not bluffing when Netanyahu and his government said several months ago that they would change the security situation in the Middle East forever, permanently, for 50 years.
They weren't bluffing, because when all is said and done, it seems like Israel is really making a big play here, and what they're playing for is a decisive defeat of Hezbollah, annexation of Gaza, potentially the West Bank as well, American strikes against the Iranian nuclear facilities, and severely diminishing the Iranian militias in Yemen, Iraq, and Syria.
It would seem that that is what they seek to accomplish by drawing everybody into this regional war.
And the thing that defines all of it is the Iranian nuclear program.
That's the thing really to understand.
Iran is really the only true competitor to Israel or true rival to Israel in the Middle East.
Because not only have they expanded their influence all over the region, but also because Iran is approaching a point where they will be able to develop a nuclear capability.
And it may be a little bit difficult to understand how the politics of the Iranian nuclear program... Basically, it's not so much about whether Iran can build a nuclear bomb.
They can!
They have enough nuclear material, they have the technology, they have the centrifuges, they have the facilities, they can develop a nuclear weapon.
Some even say that they can develop an ICBM, which is a little bit more difficult, Intercontinental Ballistic Missile.
Some say that the Iranian space program is a ploy for them to develop an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, because it's similar technology.
And Iran has a big space program.
So it's not a question of whether they can get a nuclear weapon.
It's a question of the breakout timeline.
That if Iran was going to build a nuclear weapon...
How long would it take them?
How long before they can put a warhead on a missile and launch it at Israel?
And the politics of diplomacy with Iran is about that timeline.
Because as long as Iran does not have highly enriched uranium, which takes time to produce, as long as they keep their enrichment low at like three or four percent, And as long as they don't have a lot of it, then the timeline between if they wanted to build a bomb, the timeline between the limitations on their enrichment and the limitations on the amount of feasible material and the development of a nuclear bomb is longer.
If the enrichment is higher and they have more material, then the timeline between the decision that they're going to have a nuclear weapon and having one is far shorter.
And all of this has to do with the timeline of what the Israeli response would be.
If Iran is at a point in its program where it would take just a year for them to put a bomb on a missile, then that gives Israel a year to detect it and blow up the facilities.
That's sort of the politics of the Iranian nuclear program.
The politics of the diplomacy of the Iranian nuclear program.
And this is all really being shaped by the Trump administration.
In 2015, Obama and John Kerry Opened up diplomacy with the president of Iran, Rouhani, and they negotiated the JCPOA, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the Iranian nuclear deal, and it had signatories from the P5 plus one, China, Russia, the P5 is UK, France, plus one is Germany.
I think the European Union's a signatory.
I think maybe Japan was a signatory.
So the JCPOA brought together all of the major countries, the ones that are hostile to Iran more and some less, as well as the supporters of Iran like Russia and China, and the agreement was to lift sanctions And that was the deal.
in exchange for Iran agreeing to adhere to restrictions on their program, not to enrich more than, I think it's 3.5%, and this is enforced by inspections from the IAEA.
And that was the deal.
And Iran was adhering to the deal for years.
When Trump got into office, he said that Iran wasn't adhering to the spirit of the deal, and unilaterally withdrew from the deal and reapplied sanctions.
And with the United States out of the deal the entire thing fell apart.
Because the whole basis of the deal...
Is that Iran agrees to limit their nuclear program so that they're not sanctioned.
But the United States is the world's biggest economy.
When they impose sanctions, it's very painful.
And not only does the United States impose sanctions on Iran, but Trump was threatening to impose sanctions on any other country that did business with Iran, like European countries.
So many of the other signatories, even though they didn't pull out of the deal, they had to reimpose sanctions at the behest of the United States.
So since we pulled out of the deal in 2019, Iran has been rapidly enriching uranium.
I don't know what the latest numbers are, but I think it's over 90%.
And so now the timeline For Iran to develop a nuclear weapon, if that is what they so chose to do, is about a year.
And that is the major impetus behind Israel's desire to attack Iran imminently.
And, you know, we've talked about a few, there's a lot of different things going on here.
I mean, the reason that Iran, or rather Hamas, attacked Israel, and some say that Iran was the one pulling the strings, they say, is because Israel was normalizing ties with Saudi Arabia, and that would effectively bring the entire Arab world and the United States into this big security alliance, and that would effectively bring the entire Arab world and the United States into this big security alliance, set opposed to Iran, set against Iran, which would have
So they say Iran called on Hamas to attack Israel, so that Israel would attack Gaza, and that would so upset the Muslim world that Saudi Arabia, as long as it was going on, could not make the deal and normalize ties with Israel and forge that security alliance. could not make the deal and normalize ties with Israel But it would seem that perhaps Israel permitted the attack to happen so that they could go into Gaza, because more than they want the deal with Saudi Arabia, which is, it's just on ice, isn't it?
It's not done.
The Saudis are totally cucked to Israel and the United States and the Saudis have, even though Gazans are being slaughtered by Israel and The King of Saudi Arabia is supposed to be the custodian of the two holy mosques.
So, you know, theoretically... And by the way, I love that.
All these Muslims always say, well, we fight Israel and we stick up for our religion.
Christians are weak.
And they never defend their religion.
Really?
The two holiest mosques in Islam, Mecca and Medina, are under the custodianship of the King of Saudi Arabia.
That's where they are.
And the King of Saudi Arabia is a cuck for Israel.
While Israel is killing Muslims in Gaza, and I'm not such a bleeding heart about this, but the Muslims are, while Israel is over there in Gaza killing 30,000 people, bombing children and hospitals, and fleeing refugees and all this stuff, They're drawing the whole Muslim world into a war.
What's Saudi Arabia doing?
What's the king, the sovereign, effectively, of Sunni Islam?
What's he saying?
Well, we'll make our deal with Israel just as soon as the war's over.
The deal's not dead!
Because they want to be able to make their investment in Israel, and they want the security guarantee from the United States.
That's your big bad Islam that they... And listen, I'm not trying to diss Muslims, but it's like, let's be honest.
It's not a question of who's weak and who isn't, it's a question of the reality of world Jewry and their domination of politics.
Cuts both ways.
In fairness, to some extent that's Rome, it's also Riyadh.
I mean, in fairness, the only place where they're really going hard is Tehran.
Those are the real ones, I guess.
So, if you're not a Shiite Muslim, shut up.
But anyway...
So Israel knows that deal is still going to happen.
They're still going to build this IMEC corridor.
They're still going to get billions from the Saudi sovereign wealth fund.
Their real priority, which they noticed, is that they have to thwart the Iranian nuclear program.
And they can't get the Biden... they know they couldn't get the Biden administration to attack Iran.
They know they can't get Trump to attack Iran.
But if they get attacked by Hamas, and it's the worst anti-Semitic attack since the Holocaust, and it turns into a broader conflagration between Israel and these Iranian proxies across the whole region, they know that in the fog of war, they can instigate and they can bring the United States in to bomb Iran and do it for them.
And that is exactly what they've been doing.
And I would bet you a lot of money that that terror attack in Kerman by Josh al-Adl, that was Mossad.
And we know that was Mossad because the precursor to that group was infiltrated by Mossad, according to our own CIA.
And that was supposed to be the spark that ignited a war.
Now here we have the situation in Jordan where, oops, the American air defense just malfunctioned and a bunch of people died.
Now we gotta go in and attack.
Now one's maybe a bit less conspicuous.
But as long as the United States is involved in these countries, as long as we're backing this, as long as Israel continues in Gaza, they know where the wind is blowing.
They know where the arrow is pointed here.
As long as America and all these proxies are trading fire, there's only direction this can go in.
You're not gonna... If the Houthis are saying that we're just gonna bomb ships indefinitely and you can't hit us because, you know, we're just driving around the desert, And our attacks aren't even working, and they're not diminishing their capabilities.
There's no outcome where everybody just walks away.
And the same is true in the West Bank, and the same is true in Lebanon, and the same is true in Iraq and Syria.
There's one way that this goes, and that is towards more intensity, as long as Israel is engaging in Gaza and carrying on everywhere else.
So, this is not a happy accident for Israel that the United States is hurtling towards a war with Iran.
It's their design.
That was their agenda.
And it's been their agenda for a long time.
They had three major adversaries.
Over the last 30 years, they were Saddam Hussein, Hafez, and then Bashar al-Assad, and now Iran.
And Saddam Hussein was hanged, and Bashar al-Assad is weaker, perhaps, than ever before.
And now look at who's next on the chopping block.
And just like lucky Larry Silverstein, and everybody, and everything else, I mean, these people always just seem to luck out that they just Get what they want.
All these other dictators are still around.
Atrocities go on around the world.
But you know who doesn't ever seem to last?
Arab Muslim dictators that hate Israel.
For whatever reason, their expiration date comes really quickly and often at the hands of the United States after some dubious provocation.
So, the America First policy is we have got to just stop.
We gotta shut it off, man.
And we can!
Israel cannot fight this war without the United States.
Without us constantly supplying military aid.
If we cut that off, they couldn't fight their war.
If we turned the aircraft carriers around and went home, we pulled the troops out, Israel couldn't defend itself.
But it's like I've said before, it's not so simple.
Because you know what happens if the United States turns around and Israel finds that it can't defend itself.
What do you think Israel does?
Withdraw?
Cease?
Do they retreat?
Never.
Israel's official doctrine Is that if the security of their state is threatened, they will nuke the entire world.
They have a small nuclear arsenal, maybe 300 warheads, and they've got Jericho missiles to mount them on.
And if Israel's ever, if the United States ever tried seriously to reign Israel in, By telling them that they're on their own, unless they play by our rules.
They would be on their own and they would be using nuclear missiles.
Tactical nukes, just like they thought about deploying in 1973 in the Yom Kippur War.
And they'd be dropping them all over the Middle East and maybe elsewhere in the world.
Because they stole the nukes from us.
We developed it, we paid for it, and they stole them from us so that they could create this checkmate situation.
That's why they killed Kennedy, they killed RFK to cover it up, so that they could get this nuclear bomb that will forever be a checkmate and keep the world in a constant state of blackmail.
In that sense, they're worse than North Korea.
Because what does North Korea do?
North Korea is fundamentally in a defensive posture.
They're like a hermit crab.
And they will attack only if attacked first.
And they're like a porcupine.
They have to present this spiky exterior.
They have to project strength because they fear the collapse of their regime if there were any kind of reunification or if the United States tried to give them the regime change treatment.
But it's far different.
Donald Trump was able to walk into North Korea and talk about investment and these things.
This is far different.
Israel is saying, if we don't get to invade our neighbors, and if we don't get absolute control, we'll just destroy the whole world.
And that's how they think.
So, we have a very dangerous ally here, and maybe it's better to keep them close, because they're really our enemy.
But they're a very dangerous foe and that's this idea of let's just let them loose on the world or whatever.
They need to be reined in.
It's not enough like I saw some Jew today on Twitter was like, well why don't we just disengage from Israel?
No.
That ship has sailed.
Disengagement.
We gotta rein them in.
Because they're gonna get us all killed.
We gotta go back to the old days.
When they couldn't own land.
You see what they do when they own land?
You thought it was bad when the Muslims had land.
The Muslims have land and they're on the monkey bars and they're making primitive explosive devices.
They make a pipe bomb.
You give the Jews land, they steal a nuclear bomb.
They try to end the world.
They try to recreate the Sanhedrin and rebuild the Third Temple and bring about the end times and make all souls one.
Okay?
So, there was a reason Catholics wouldn't let him own land.
There was a reason, because they got land, and then 20 years later, they stole a weapon of mass destruction.
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nick fuentes
They declared independence in 1948, and by the 70s, they stole a weapon of mass destruction, and they built hundreds of them, and they built missiles.
And now they're threatening to kill everybody.
So, yeah, safe to say I think it was a big mistake.
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But, what are you gonna do?
nick fuentes
What are you gonna do?
At this point, only God can defeat Israel.
Honestly, it's a little bit scary.
You have this satanic abomination over there in the Middle East.
With nuclear warheads and pedophilia and gay pride parades and they're totally raping our politics.
What do you do with a country like this?
Can't fight them.
Can't reign them.
You can't say, we're gonna turn our aircraft carriers around.
They just start killing us.
They kill Iranian scientists.
They would nuke the Arabs.
They would nuke us!
So we literally need the hand of God to come in and just kind of You know, take away their nuclear... That's a gesture of swiping their nuclear weapons.
Swiping their nuclear weapons from them and saying, hey...
Stop trying to kill everybody?
God's got to come in and say, hey, stop trying to kill everybody, because this is not good.
This is not a good situation for us to be in.
But, hey, we pray for peace.
Every day we pray simply for peace.
We want a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
We want a ceasefire.
We want Israel to stop bombing Gaza.
We want a cessation of hostilities against Hezbollah.
And with the Houthis and with the Islamic resistance and with Iran, we want peace.
Maybe we should have a Christian government take over Israel for a little while.
Neutral third party that doesn't want to murder everybody.
So anyway, that's that.
But it looks like we're out of time, so we're gonna just jump right into our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys are saying.
And I'm told that the Super Chat system is fixed.
You know, last week we had some trouble with it, but I think this week it's fixed.
So let me take a look.
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
Let me get it started here.
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Thanks for the reply to my religion super chat on Friday.
Is it worth reading philosophy until you know for sure God and Christianity is real or does that defeat the purpose of belief?
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Does it?
nick fuentes
Is it worth reading philosophy until you know?
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Oh yeah, well I think it's always worth it.
nick fuentes
Look, you're under this misconception, and a lot of people are, that there's this tension between faith and reason.
There isn't.
There isn't.
And the thing is, faith is a gift that comes from the grace of God, but it is a reasonable belief, because it's true.
So, when you look at Plato and you look at some of the other ancient philosophers, a lot of their works were incorporated into Catholic theology by philosophers like Aquinas.
So, this idea of, like, oh, I can't read philosophy because that'll corrupt my, like, blind faith, it doesn't work like that.
So if you want it, there's uh, there's a good book about that.
It's called The Last Superstition by Ed Fieser.
Not to be confused with Ted Fieser.
But if you read, there's this book called The Last Superstition by Ed Fieser.
He kind of talks about, he talks a little bit about this.
So no, philosophy aids your understanding of religion.
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So, no.
nick fuentes
But that's a misconception by people that aren't religious.
They say, oh, should I just be dumb?
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Should I just be a dumb religious person?
nick fuentes
It's like, no, dude.
Philosophy is one of the greatest philosophers of all time.
In fact, most of them believed in God.
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I had a dream where you apologized to him.
Seriously though, put your pride aside and take his advice.
Smile.
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I got nothing to apologize for.
Fuck him.
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Kill yourself.
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Hitler had Hugo Boss design uniforms for a reason.
Now we need things like that, but new and original.
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Your response to the question regarding building genuine faith was enlightened.
I know you get this a lot, but you're wise beyond your years.
Nick, truly a once in a generation talent.
Please continue your crusade.
Myself and others will continue to support in any way we can.
God bless.
nick fuentes
Thank you very much, man.
I appreciate it.
Yeah, I'm just glad that you found that to be insightful.
But I appreciate it, man.
God bless you.
Thanks for the support.
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Did you check out my recent interview with Larry Elder?
I brought up the Jews run in the Ivy League.
It was truly amazing.
Larry and I eagerly await your entry into politics.
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How do you not love that's the thing?
How can you not root for this guy?
Even though I'm not a fan of the some of the recent behavior How can you not respect the way he grabbed that woman's phone and It was so clean.
He has a mask on, no visibility, barely giving her side eye and just swipes it right out of her hand.
It was like... That was crazy.
And it was so perfect because she was such like a frumpy bitch with her phone in her face, you know, filming him.
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And that was the cleanest swipe I've ever seen.
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He's fucking awesome.
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Thanks for all the recent content.
I thought your last two monologues about Texas were brilliant.
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Thank you for the big super chat.
I really appreciate it.
And I'm glad you like the monologues about Texas.
Yeah, it's, uh... I think as you can see, it's not really going anywhere.
But, uh, we'll continue to monitor the situation if there's any new developments.
But thanks for the big super chat, everybody.
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Garrett Kessler sent three dollars.
Hey Nick was wondering if you had any internship opportunities over the summer for college students.
Been watching your show for two years and there would be no greater honor than to working for you.
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I don't really.
nick fuentes
I mean the thing is I would say to be an intern but you probably would just want to hang out with me and stuff but I you know we actually need people to like work but if you want to volunteer shoot me an email if you have any skills.
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Could you talk about problem of political class having interests more aligned with each other than constituents?
Example, how can Ted Cruz have more in common with each other than any of us?
Don't focus too much on specific people mentioned.
nick fuentes
No, I'm not gonna, no, kill yourself in a video game.
I love when a super chat says that, like, is this a command?
Don't focus too much on, what is this, McDonald's?
And hold the cheese.
unidentified
Go fuck yourself.
How about that?
nick fuentes
How about another Super Chatter that can go... Get effed.
Get effed.
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These people, dude.
nick fuentes
I wanna grab your phone and smack you in the face with it.
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LondonWog sent $10, loving the long-form Telegram posts recently.
Would you be interested in putting these on Substack?
Cheers lad.
nick fuentes
Maybe.
unidentified
Never thought about it.
I don't want to be, I don't want to be one of these substat guys.
Follow my substat!
No offense to those that do.
nick fuentes
Listen, I read them, okay?
I follow Scott Greer and Hanania and Keith Woods and Charles Johnson.
I follow some substats and I read them, but there's something about this, like, follow me on substat that has just become this new gay thing that everyone does.
I probably should put it somewhere where you can find all of it.
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But I don't want to be one of those guys.
nick fuentes
Plus I'd probably get banned.
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Follow my sub stack.
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$303.303.
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303.
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Is Taylor Swift cringe or wide excellence?
nick fuentes
Hmm.
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This is so bad, but it's the only water I have.
nick fuentes
It's green tea.
Citrus and green tea.
I hate green tea.
Cringe or white excellence?
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
You know, I would have said white excellence, but lately everyone's been hating on her because she's going to register her voters for Biden.
unidentified
So now I don't really know what to think.
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Gary Faulkner sent $3, seems like Elon traded a crackdown on X for the approval of Starlink to operate in Israel and free speech absolutism was just a negotiating tactic to leverage censorship for market access.
nick fuentes
I don't know if I necessarily believe that...
unidentified
Hang on, I'm playing Call of War.
Day change.
nick fuentes
Day change in 22 minutes is really down to the wire.
I got this capital city lined up.
I got a light tank on a forced march.
It'll be there in 17 minutes, 50 seconds.
Day change is in 22 minutes.
unidentified
Fucking buzzer beater, man.
I got it.
nick fuentes
I was so close, and I have a lot of territory.
It's at 25% morale, so I really needed it, and I got it.
unidentified
I'm a genius at this game.
nick fuentes
I'm a fucking genius at this game.
unidentified
I'm the best at it.
So, um, just bear with me here for a moment.
nick fuentes
What was the question again?
Eli, yeah, you know, everything you're saying is just speculation.
I mean, I have no problem.
We can only talk about things that, um, you know, with evidence.
And it's like, well, free speech was just a negotiating point.
unidentified
I don't, that is too convoluted.
I don't think there's really evidence for that.
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NigsvsJS2024 sent $10, love your content and have become red-pilled thanks to your help.
Wondering if you could expand on this topic for me.
I've heard recently that the Jews were heavily involved in the Atlantic slave trade.
Do you have any more info to expand on this with?
unidentified
It's real.
There's a book written by some nigs.
nick fuentes
Can you just say nigs?
unidentified
I've always wondered, can we make that quantum leap in political vocabulary and just start calling them nigs?
nick fuentes
It will be a quantum... Forget the fucking smoke detector.
Forget the well well well and the 13 do 50.
unidentified
Can we just... When will we make the quantum leap?
nick fuentes
When will there be a singularity in the political lexicon when we can just straight up call them nigs?
unidentified
That's just a joke.
You know, I'm just joking.
You know, I'm just joking.
And I love nigs.
You know, I love them.
No, but I do.
But I do.
nick fuentes
I love everybody, but... They wrote a book about it in the 90s.
unidentified
You know, one of them, like... One of them types wrote...
Book about it.
And they all condemned it.
nick fuentes
They all got really mad, but it's all legit.
The Jews did run the slave trade.
unidentified
So, that is real.
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Let's go!
- Let's go. - I spent $20.
Hey Nick, I'm ethnically Turkish and was a Muslim, but recently began to question my faith because I knew there was something special about the cross. - Let's go. - It took me a while to build up courage to pray and mention Jesus by name.
Thanks to you, I am now Catholic.
It's an uphill battle, but victory is inevitable.
Christ is King. - That's a great story, man.
nick fuentes
I love to hear that.
God bless you, and good for you!
That's just it.
Just look at the cross and try not to be compelled by the power of the loving sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.
I'm convinced if you really earnestly approach the cross, you cannot help but be transformed.
At least a little bit you know not and some people close themselves off to it, but I mean if you're earnest it's I Can't imagine that it's not compelling unless you're just totally gone unless you're a total demon So god bless you, man.
I'd love love love to hear that And good for you, man That's what it's all about.
And I hope you keep praying.
I hope you keep invoking the name of Jesus and asking for your faith to be strengthened.
And I hope you're doing RCIA and all that stuff, because that's what it's all about, man.
And, you know, I always say it, the difference between Islam and Christianity is among many differences.
Ours is a religion of love.
You know, in Islam, they don't say God is love.
They don't say God loves us.
In Islam, the people are slaves to God, and God can hate people and love people, and God can have wickedness.
That's not the case.
In Christianity, our God is all good, all loving, infinitely just and merciful.
And we describe our God as a father.
They don't pray.
Muslims don't pray to a heavenly father.
They don't see the relationship between man and creator as analogous to father and son.
They see it as a master and a slave.
And that's just not, to me, a very compelling worldview.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
I mean that alone, it's like you gotta become a Christian and you gotta come home to your loving Heavenly Father who gave up his son as a sacrifice.
And also think about the Muslim treatment of the cross.
Muslims, they say that Jesus lived, they say he was a Messiah, they say he was up on the cross even, but they say that somehow he like got away.
What even is that they say like they I mean they believe in all of it right up until the point of the cross And then they're like oh well It's sort of like a trick like he didn't get resurrected or he never died or something like that I don't know precisely what it is, but it's really I mean Even historically it just doesn't make sense so
You know, there's one faith that really makes sense, even in light of historical events, which is that Jesus did live, he did die, he was resurrected, he did appear before his apostles and before hundreds, and that's why they testified to his resurrection at the point of death, and that is what led to the rapid growth of Christianity, and so on and so forth.
Everything else where it's like, oh he did he didn't or oh like, you know This other stuff that the Jews say about the Dead Sea Scrolls just doesn't even make any sense so Anyway So you gotta love God God the Father It's such a beautiful faith.
Because it's a gift from God.
The Catholic faith is a perfect gift from God.
And by the way, all these other religions... I'll tell you one more thing.
They all have these, like, convoluted legalistic... And they're all very anachronistic.
You know, in Islam, they're like, you gotta brush your teeth with a stick and you gotta wipe your ass with your hands.
You know, you gotta wipe your ass in a certain pattern.
You gotta massage your cock and balls to get all the piss out.
Not to be gross.
I recognize that's a gross way to say it.
But it's just true.
When you look at these legalistic, arcane traditions of the Jews and the Muslims, which they both have that in common, Jews are like, they have cups with two handles so they can wash their hands the ritualistic way, and they don't shave their sideburns, and the women wear wigs because you can't see their real hair, but you can see fake hair on top of their real...
They like tape the light on their refrigerator.
unidentified
So, because if they open the fridge and turn the light on, you know, that would not be Kabbalistic.
nick fuentes
And then, you know, Muslims are like, we don't use toothpaste.
unidentified
We use a stick because the Prophet used a stick.
nick fuentes
And when we piss, there's a holy way to piss.
We gotta milk the urine out of the penis.
We have to massage the urine out of the penis.
We have to ritualistically discharge the urine.
And it's like, okay, do we think this is true?
unidentified
Like, this is the true thing?
nick fuentes
They come up with Midrash, and Islam sort of has something similar, these Hadiths.
They have this process of evaluating it.
The Church, the Catholic Church alone, has authority.
The Catholic Church alone stands on an unshakable rock, protected from error by God.
And the Catholic Church speaks to transcendent
Legalistic moralism not not this these arcane desert, you know for all these people that say that the Catholic Church is outdated Catholic Church is the only one that stands the test of time As opposed to brushing your teeth with sticks and all that other stuff Having multiple wives and anyway
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Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat!
Congratulations on the big job!
I just received an offer for a software engineering position at a large company once I graduate college in May.
So excited to fund the movement, I couldn't help but send some of my future salary now.
07 and love you, big guy.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much for the big super check.
Congratulations on the big job.
But don't count your chickens before they hatch, man.
In this economy...
I'm not jinxing it, but you never know.
But I appreciate the big super chat.
Congrats!
I hope it goes well for you.
Big software engineer, huh?
Good for you, little STEM situation.
I wish I knew technology, but I just don't really have that aptitude.
I wish I did, but I just don't.
Because I feel like to know science and technology is really fausty and it's so white, but I just have this Mexican brain.
I'm kidding.
I'm not gonna insult my own race, but you know, but I I do I Recognize as I get older that I have the genetics of my ancestors and I love my ancestors, but they were Very Rambunctious let's put it that way I was talking to Charles Johnson about this and he was like He was asking me about because he's really into genetics and I he was like, well, what were your grandparents?
And I was like well I was like one of them's a heroin addict and one of them was was in the war and alcoholic and you know a lot of them were drug addicts and things like that and you know a lot of there were some bank robbers and some outlaws and some some real thugs and a couple revolutionaries and that's just who I am you know on some level it's
In my blood.
So I wish, I wish I, because I talked to some of my friends who are more like Germanic and they're very mild-mannered and they're very, they're very reserved and they're able to go and put their head down and and diligently perform their work on time and methodically and I just have no patience.
I have no patience for any of that.
I am truly, I think it's because I had an iPad when I was 10 years old.
My brain is fried with the ADHD.
I'm one of these people that just, like, tumbles from one distraction to the next.
You know, it's like, I'm getting ready to do my show, then I check Call of War, then I'm doing that, then I, like, go on the shower.
I mean, literally today, before I got in the shower, I was like, oh wait, I have no clean clothes, I gotta go to the washing machine and get my, uh, my shirts, which are in the dryer.
I leave the shower running, I go to the washing machine, I unload the washing, then I look and there's something fucked up with something in the laundry room and I'm like investigating that and then I'm like and then I'm writing down oh I gotta call so-and-so to get this fixed and then I'm like looking in the garbage can and then I'm like oh yeah the laundry then I go upstairs and I'm like what's that noise oh yeah the shower's running so
I just can't I got I don't know someone has to help me break free from this I I want to be a person who's productive for 12 hours a day But I don't even know how I get started.
I just forget I'd make a big plan and then within like a week I totally forget and I'm back to my old bad habits.
I Just need a slave driver.
I need to be imprisoned.
I need to maybe well, I don't want to say that I don't want to jinx it but I need to be imprisoned and I need to be like Tony Stark when they wouldn't let him leave.
Remember in Iron Man 2?
Remember in Iron Man 2 when they put him in house arrest and they said, fix the suit, invent a new element, and he kept trying to escape and they kept dragging him back?
Somebody needs to do that for me.
The problem is, when you're rich and you're a genius and you just are totally rebellious, you could just do whatever you want, no one can stop you, but that's a bad thing sometimes.
So I'm like Tony Stark.
I need, I need somebody like that guy in that movie to be like, no you're gonna sit here and you're gonna invent a new element and you're not leaving until you do.
You're gonna invent the new element to power the suit.
I fucking love that movie.
I love Iron Man 2.
That's probably why I'm so smart is because the same reason why I'm ADHD, it's the same reason that I can see connections and things.
That I can understand everything relationally and by analogy and on a small and big level is because I think it's because I'm scatterbrained.
If I was more methodical, I think it would be one of those can't-see-the-forest-for-the-trees situations.
But because I'm so scatterbrained, I can kind of zoom in and zoom out and hear echoes of things in everything else.
But I wish... I wish that I could really be industrious.
I wish I could be like Elon.
I wish I could be like... I was gonna say Oppenheimer.
I just saw that movie.
So good.
unidentified
But he's Jewish.
nick fuentes
I wish I could be like Heisenberg.
But not... But both.
Both of them.
Because he was Faustian too.
Because Walter White was Faustian as well.
I was saying that to a friend the other day.
He was extremely Faustian.
Because here's a white guy.
Here's like a white guy who got screwed over and he's like a bitch and all this.
And then he uses science to just kill everybody.
Just take over.
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To knock.
nick fuentes
My mom's been watching it.
unidentified
We've been talking about it all the time.
nick fuentes
I was having dinner with my mom the other day.
She's like, I just love the scene where he says, I am the one who knocks.
I'm like, mom, that's like the most famous scene from the show.
She's like, it is?
I kept replaying it.
I sent it to your father.
I was like, yeah, mom.
That's like the most famous.
That's like the famous quote from the show.
unidentified
So anyway.
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Autumn Growiper, Assad must go.
Assad, who must go?
nick fuentes
Hey, I never said Assad must... What the fuck?
I love Assad!
What are you talking about?
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Spanish Growiper sent $3.
Droid Armies will be here soon.
Clone Armies, I believe, not unfortunately.
nick fuentes
You're right.
You're right about that.
Drone Army, very legit.
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It will happen.
nick fuentes
That'll be freaky, don't you think?
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I did it!
nick fuentes
Mission accomplished!
Got the Capitol before the day change.
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W me.
nick fuentes
W freaking me?
unidentified
Oh, uh-oh though.
Real Pain in the ass here No Really?
Son of a... Okay.
This game can be quite frustrating.
Okay.
nick fuentes
I'll show it on my stream tomorrow.
I'll show you what I'm up to.
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Pretty, pretty epic game.
nick fuentes
It's a pretty epic game right now.
I can't wait to show you.
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Savian.
Sent three dollars.
Hey man.
You called me a woman on Thursday.
Not cool.
I was just telling you that I love you nigga.
nick fuentes
I can't keep track of all you.
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I thought you were a woman.
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I used to be in the US Navy.
I regret my naval service because I now know I was serving Israel and not America.
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Tough pill to swallow.
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This Chicago nigga.
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A friend told me that anti-semitism is rising.
I told him that anti-whiteness is rising and they just think that the Jews are white.
The Jews succeeded in convincing people to hate whites, but failed to convince them that they are not white.
unidentified
Huh?
nick fuentes
A friend told me that I told him anti-whiteness is rising and they just think the Jews are white.
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
The Jews succeeded in convincing people to hate whites.
unidentified
Yeah, well, yeah, that is true to some extent, actually.
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Dustin Blair sent $3.
How many Jews does it take to screw in a light bulb?
Three.
One to summon a demon tall enough to reach the light and the other two to charge people for seeing.
Much love.
Give these bastards hell, sir.
Bless.
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That's kind of funny.
Well done.
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So either stand in line or get the fuck out of our way faggoto slash.
Chad Champion sent $5, I think a lot of the PF people were just not around for the alt-right days it's literally like the clone troopers then storm troopers.
Pat Buchanan had a good debate WAKKK about this wearing costumes doesn't help us.
nick fuentes
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah, you're probably right.
A lot of them just weren't here for the old days when that kind of stuff was going on.
I don't think it's an excuse, though, because there's no... Look, you gotta get hip.
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Do you think there is ever any chance for absolute monarchies to have a resurgence anywhere in the Western world in our lifetime?
nick fuentes
I always hate these questions.
Do you think there will ever be a chance that a thing could happen?
Dude, who knows what could happen?
It's possible.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I think it's going to be a very turbulent and unpredictable 50 years.
unidentified
Great.
that is coming up ahead.
nick fuentes
So I have no idea what is possible.
It isn't, I mean, we're only limited, I guess, by our imagination.
unidentified
So we'll see.
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Can I be America first if I'm a gay black trans Jew from Tel Aviv?
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Great, well done.
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Hey, thank you man.
$5.00.
The Catholic Education Office CEO in Australia has just banned Catholic schools from being able to enroll Palestinian children, but Jews are allowed in.
Ridiculous.
Thanks for the shows.
Very precise.
God bless Nick.
Christ is King.
Zadom Spremni, Croatia.
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Hey, thank you, man.
Appreciate it.
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Brick True.
You're right.
Yeah, you are right.
I did call it.
I mean, not like it was that hard to call, but if you're paying attention, it's everywhere, man.
But hey, thanks for the super chat.
us Euro niggas appreciate it. - True, you're right.
nick fuentes
Yeah, you are right.
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I did call it.
nick fuentes
I mean, not like it was that hard to call, but if you're paying attention, it's everywhere, man.
But hey, thanks for the super chat.
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I'm glad you liked the late show. - Chad Champion sent $3.
I guess just like the Bible, it's up to the Persians to destroy Israel.
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Similar, isn't it?
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Favorite coffee?
Mine is latte.
Great stream today.
Glad to have you back.
Love you.
nick fuentes
Yeah, probably vanilla latte for me as well.
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Some kind of latte.
nick fuentes
I love coffee.
I could go for coffee right now, but I gotta go to bed soon.
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What do you think of it takes that Biden is going to lose Michigan because of Gaza?
nick fuentes
Possible because there's a big Muslim community up there in Dearborn and they'll probably all be voting Trump.
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Nick plus that nigga.
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Pray for peace and pray the rosary.
nick fuentes
Yeah, it's very true.
Thank you for the super chat.
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Conker sent $5, nice to see that I broke the ice between you and Thierry.
Also, looking back on Friday's Super Chats, it appears from your Catholic views that you are more leaning to baptism than a strict Anit Sola script or a Catholic.
Shout out to Pastor Anderson.
nick fuentes
Fuck no, I'm not a Baptist.
And fuck Anderson, he's anti-Catholic.
unidentified
So he can go to hell.
No, I'm not a Baptist, I'm Catholic.
nick fuentes
A strict anti-Sola Scripture?
What does that even mean?
You either... You're either Catholic or you're not.
Catholics don't believe in that.
unidentified
So... That's ridiculous.
nick fuentes
And... Yeah, no, I like Terry.
He's a good guy.
And I... I saw he gave me a shout out on Twitter.
I appreciated that.
I gave him a shout.
I wished him a happy birthday.
So he's very solid.
unidentified
He seems like a good guy.
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Will the ICJ ruling against Israel have any weight?
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No.
No, nobody's gonna care.
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I'm not reading that annoying ass.
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Israel is believed to be the only nation to possess the neutron bomb.
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Is that true?
I never heard that.
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This guy's the sponsor of the show.
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Give it up for the boss.
No, I'm the boss, but the sponsor, the benefactor of the show.
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Thank you so much, buddy.
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The Assad family is Israeli's biggest puppet and every Syrian knows it.
Faking a conflict W Syria is just another reason Congress can use as to why we need an alliance W Israel.
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Jews using the dog of American militarism to further their ideological campaigns leads me to believe that Hitler fought a losing battle from the start.
Israel was always inevitable.
nick fuentes
Why was it a losing battle from the start?
You gotta elaborate on that.
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Samuel Gallart sent three dollars.
When Jesus came down, did the Jews stop becoming God's chosen people?
unidentified
Uh, no.
No, it doesn't.
nick fuentes
The Catholic teaching specifically says the opposite, that they never forfeited the blessing.
But the New Testament says that all Christians become The equivalent of Israel in the eyes of God.
So, they don't forfeit it, but it does change.
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I don't like toppings.
nick fuentes
If I get a topping, I'm gonna get, like, um... I almost always just get cheese, but... I suppose if I were to get a topping, I'd maybe get, uh, spinach and rigat, or I'd get sausage and mushroom.
Those are, like, the two combos in my family that we would get.
or if I'm by myself maybe I'll get green pepper change it up a little or sometimes I put Italian beef on it um you know so but I I usually just go plain I just like cheese I just like pizza I don't like to fuck around with too many because it's like anything else you put too many toppings on it and then you don't get the real taste of the pizza you know then it just tastes like the the toppings
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Should Keith Woods be Trump's VP?
unidentified
Oh!
And then, uh, Derek Taylor should be on the Supreme Court, and, uh, Alex Jones should be the, uh, Vice President, and...
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I don't know.
I don't talk to either of them, so I don't know what's going on with them.
I think that Ye is clearly still rebellious.
of Kanye and Elon.
I don't think you can go back to the cave after leaving it.
Do you think they're keeping their heads down until they can establish independence from Jewish power or do you think their will's been broken?
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I don't talk to either of them, so I don't know what's going on with them.
I think that Ye is clearly still rebellious.
I mean, he's still clearly red-pilled and I mean, he's a true Hitler supporter.
You know, I mean, I could tell you some of the conversations we had.
He really gets it.
And as evidenced by his monologue on the night that Vultures was supposed to release, he still feels the same way in spite of the apologies.
So I think that's just a matter of time before he goes off again.
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*phone rings* No, I don't think it was good.
But I thought that Stalin made the best of it.
- Good?
You like Stalin, but also like monarchy.
nick fuentes
- No, I don't think it was good.
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But I thought that Stalin made the best of it. - Naming Dem softly sent $5.
Why don't you ever talk about the Jays in the Tunnels?
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- I did like four shows about it when it happened. - Groeperman sent $3.
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Is there any merit to the argument that Israel tried to make a deal with Palestine but they keep saying no?
I hear Shapiro say they offered this deal multiple times and they keep denying.
Fake?
nick fuentes
Totally fake.
They always say that during the 1st and 2nd Oslo Accords or in 1948 that they're earnestly coming to Israel with the deal and the Palestinians keep rejecting it.
It's a, I mean, without getting into a lot of the specifics, the Israelis are always giving them a bad deal, or poison-pilling it, or doing things they know the Palestinians will never accept, or changing it.
And so there's really, there's an unwillingness at various times on the part of both parties to make a deal, but either side makes it out like only one side is is doing them.
But really, I don't think either side wants to make a deal.
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I always wonder when you see SuperChad's W viewers voice.
You know, do you hear it in our voice?
Like, do you hear this in my Zoom or Beach accent?
nick fuentes
Definitely not.
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Natsuk Greekoid sent $5.
I woke up today to the note that you were live and I find out your fave coffee is vanilla latte.
What a perfect stream.
Thanks for the morning show for us Euros.
I'm from Europe and it's convenient for us by the way.
unidentified
Nice.
nick fuentes
Thank you for that.
streamlabs matthew tts
John Dave Irving sent $201.
I'm not hoplite.
nick fuentes
Is that the real John Dave?
unidentified
No, I don't even know what's going on.
nick fuentes
Thank you John Dave Irving for the huge super chat.
Sponsored by John Dave Irving.
America First brought to you by John Dave Irving and I'm Hoplite.
Big thanks to you as well, even though he's psychologically torturing me.
But special thanks to him for the big super check.
God bless, buddy.
Another sponsor of the show.
We love you, man.
unidentified
Okay.
Alright.
It's bedtime for me.
You know what time it is.
nick fuentes
Bedtime.
I already slept though.
I slept for a few hours today.
I don't really want to go to bed.
I want to stay up and do stuff.
Whatever, I gotta go to bed.
All right.
unidentified
Oh, we got one more.
nick fuentes
Okay, I'm not even gonna bother with that.
That's our last Super Chat.
Remember to follow me here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
I'm on the air Monday through Friday.
As always, thanks to our Super Chatters, but a special thanks to John Dave Irving, I'm Hoplite, Only Jesus, and Rape Caviar.
Special thanks to all them, and thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show, we love you, and I'll see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
unidentified
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo!
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
America First!
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