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Thank you. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Big featured story tonight. | ||
We have a major update in the potential war with Iran. | ||
Yesterday we covered this major Iranian attack on a U.S. | ||
base in Jordan which killed three U.S. | ||
troops. | ||
They're all black. | ||
We learned that. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Just thought I'd throw that out there, but that is those three soldiers were all black. | ||
Sort of strange coincidence, but I'm not insinuating anything, just strange, but... Anyway, tonight we have a little update on that. | ||
And it looks like we may have a little bit of a white pill. | ||
It's actually some good news. | ||
Yesterday I pointed out how nobody in the region wants a regional war, which is what this has now turned into. | ||
And it's not a full-scale regional war quite yet, but there is fighting and there is conflict basically everywhere in the place. | ||
So, it's not quite a regional war yet, but the scope of the fighting is regional. | ||
And I talked yesterday about how nobody really wants that. | ||
Nobody wants it to escalate. | ||
Nobody wants this to turn into a broad war. | ||
Other than Israel. | ||
Israel desperately wants that to be the case because they have enemies across the region. | ||
And this attack on October 7th gives them a mandate. | ||
It gives them a pretext to attack their enemies everywhere with the cover of the United States, with defensive support. | ||
Is this button right? | ||
From the U.S. | ||
military uh and the good news is so that's scary and obviously bad for the united states and for everyone else the good news is today it would seem just 48 hours after the attack which took place on sunday that the major players have come to an indirect agreement not to escalate the situation And I'm talking about the United States and Iran. | ||
The United States has made it clear over the past two days they don't seek a broader war, and specifically they don't want to go to war with Iran. | ||
And in a major development today, the Iranian-backed militia that was responsible for the attack has said that they will no longer attack the United States In Iraq, Syria, and Jordan, which is a major pivot. | ||
So we've talked a little bit about the specifics here, but it wasn't Iran that launched the attack. | ||
It was a militia based in Iraq, sponsored by Iran, which conducted the attack on American troops, which killed three on Sunday. | ||
And that was just the latest in nearly 170 attacks by these militias on US troops since the start of the war in Gaza. | ||
But as of today, that militia has said, under pressure from Iran, and they made it clear that that was the impetus for the decision, that militia that launched that attack and most of the other attacks has said henceforth they are suspending any and all attacks on US personnel. | ||
Or American facilities in the region. | ||
So that's a pretty big deal and we'll see if they... | ||
Commit to that if there's follow-through and they're not the only Iranian-backed militia in Iraq, but they are the biggest one and they are responsible for most of the attacks. | ||
So it would seem that based on the statements made by the Iranian regime and by the American government and now with this commitment to cease attacks on Americans, it would seem there's a sort of | ||
Indirect agreement on behalf of all parties not to escalate the conflict further, so that's good news We'll also be talking tonight And I don't know how much we're gonna get to because there's a lot of news But we'll also be talking tonight about a new report from the BBC Which says that the Israeli air campaign in Gaza has destroyed or over half of the structures in the Gaza Strip half of the buildings and | ||
And this is an idea which we talked about. | ||
I don't remember exactly the last time we discussed it. | ||
It must have been in December or maybe earlier this month. | ||
But it became clear early on in the conflict that it would seem that the objective of the Israeli military is not necessarily to kill everybody in Palestine, although it may seem that way. | ||
But it would seem that the real goal of the air campaign is to destroy all the buildings in Gaza. | ||
Because from the start, that is what the IDF has been targeting. | ||
They've been conducting basically non-stop airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, which is not a very large territory, from the beginning. | ||
And many of the strikes, and even some of the strikes on the ground, aren't even targeting personnel. | ||
It's just targeting infrastructure. | ||
And this was noticeable from the beginning, how many buildings were being destroyed. | ||
And you might say, well, what would be the purpose of this? | ||
Well, if you understand the history of the conflict, going back to the very beginning, I'm not talking about October 7th, I'm talking about the Nakba, I'm talking about 1948. | ||
If you understand the history of the conflict, the presence and existence of a large Arab-Muslim-Palestinian population poses A latent threat to the existence of an Israeli state. | ||
And the Israelis would really prefer that the Palestinians just not even be there. | ||
But they are there. | ||
And unless they go in and murder all of them, there's really no way to get rid of them. | ||
Egypt doesn't want them. | ||
Jordan doesn't want them. | ||
Saudi Arabia doesn't want them. | ||
So where are these people going to go? | ||
They've really just been stuck. | ||
And in the meantime, Israel has had to fend off challenges and attacks from larger states like Egypt, Syria, Iraq. | ||
And recently I ran, but now with this campaign against the buildings, it's quite clear what they're doing, which is when the war is finished, there will be potentially tens or hundreds of thousands of Palestinians dead, and all of the infrastructure in the Strip will be gone. | ||
And so even if there's no more fighting, even if there's no more Excuse me, there's no more bombing campaigns, there's no more shooting. | ||
There will not be a home for most of the Palestinians to return to. | ||
And for the ones that do return, there's going to be no schools, there's going to be no hospitals, there will be no farms to supply food. | ||
So what they're really doing is they're making the Gaza Strip completely uninhabitable, and they are forcing a situation where everyone else will have to accept Palestinian refugees, where When all of this is over there will either be a very very small population that returns or is even able to return. | ||
I mean literally able to go back because most of the buildings will be destroyed and the ones that are not able to go back Again, they're forcing a situation where other countries will have to step in and accept them as refugees. | ||
Two million people, just a little bit more than two million people in the Gaza Strip, nearly all of them have been displaced. | ||
They have been quite literally pushed, because of how the campaign has been conducted, they've been pushed from the north into the south, and then from the south to the southern border of the Gaza Strip, and now nearly all of those people are living in tents, Just miles away from the border with Egypt, while Israel rolls over and conducts a scorched earth campaign and destroys all the infrastructure. | ||
So, we'll talk about that as well. | ||
And then if we have time, we'll talk about a speech by Ilhan Omar that she gave to a Muslim, a Somalian audience, or Somali. | ||
She got real mad on Twitter. | ||
She said, we're not Somalians, we're Somalis. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Newsflash, it's a piece of shit country and it doesn't matter. | ||
I know we actually have some Somalis that follow the show, so I don't want to get too insensitive, but... | ||
If you care so much, why don't you go there? | ||
Why don't you go live there? | ||
Don't you love that when all these foreigners come here and they want to say, you know, we don't speak Pakistani! | ||
We speak Urdu! | ||
They're not Somalian! | ||
We're Somali! | ||
It's like, hey, there's plenty of flights every day. | ||
They leave from America and they arrive the same or the next day in Pakistan or Somalia. | ||
You should go there if it matters that much. | ||
Anyway, She gave a big speech to a Somali audience and she has weighed in on this emerging conflict between Ethiopia and Somalia over a breakaway territory called Somaliland. | ||
And I think we may save that for tomorrow because that's actually a big story. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
And if you want to read up on it, there have been some developments. | ||
The government of Ethiopia and the government of Somaliland have signed a memorandum of understanding. | ||
And we don't know the details of it, but the rumors are that Ethiopia will be sold a portion of land on the Somaliland coast where they will be able to build a naval base and a commercial port and that will give Ethiopia access to the water. | ||
Now technically they have access to the water through Djibouti, but they have to pay a lease to use the ports from Djibouti. | ||
And this deal will give them the rights to own the land outright. | ||
But this is a big problem because Somaliland is not a real state. | ||
It's not a member of the United Nations. | ||
It's not recognized by any country in the world other than Taiwan. | ||
And so this is a threat to the territorial integrity of Somalia. | ||
It's a big problem because the African Union's headquartered in the capital of Ethiopia and a big Foundational tenet of the African Union is they can't challenge the sovereignty of the member states because there's so much revolution and secession that goes on in Africa. | ||
So it's causing all kinds of problems. | ||
It's a little bit of a complicated geopolitical situation. | ||
So I'd like to spend time on it. | ||
So I think we'll save it for tomorrow. | ||
But I'm just giving you a little preview. | ||
And anyway, so we have to talk about the situation there. | ||
And then the news is that Ilhan Omar gave a speech and said, hey, basically, I'm your representative in the American government. | ||
And as long as I'm here, I'm not going to let Somaliland break away. | ||
And it's just incredible because it's like the most explicit statement of dual loyalty outside of the Jews. | ||
That I think I've ever heard out of a congressperson. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
And it's so rich, of course, on that note, all the conservatives come out and condemn her. | ||
All the Jew conservative media comes out and says, how could Ilhan Omar say that she's a Somali first and a Muslim second? | ||
What about America? | ||
And that's pretty rich because, of course, that is exactly the situation with every Jew in conservative politics. | ||
How can you not see that they're exactly the same thing? | ||
How can you not see the double standard? | ||
That when Ilhan Omar says, I'm in the American government, but I'm working for Somalia, everybody's got a problem with it. | ||
Everybody condemns it. | ||
Everybody has something to say. | ||
When the Jews on the Republican side, or anywhere for that matter, say, I'm a Jew first, an Israeli second, they think that's great, and they say the same thing. | ||
And we've been subjected to so much of that since the war in Gaza broke out, from everywhere, from the presidential candidates, from the conservative media, and that's just fine. | ||
And that tells you who's really in control. | ||
Next time you hear somebody say it's progressives or it's the Muslims. | ||
When a Muslim goes out and says that, she gets condemned by everybody. | ||
When a Jew goes out and say that, they get condemned by nobody. | ||
So where's the real seat of power? | ||
Pretty obvious, but we'll probably cover that tomorrow. | ||
Before we get into the news tonight, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
What else? | ||
Yeah, that's about it. | ||
I told you I was gonna do a stream today or Thursday, so it's looking like I'll be doing it on Thursday. | ||
But I said I was gonna do a stream and respond to Patriot Front. | ||
Didn't happen today. | ||
Just woke up too late, but Thursday I think I'll do the stream. | ||
I'm actually glad I didn't do it today because then there was this new story that came out about them And real quick, I just want to preface this so nobody can take it out of context. | ||
There was a story today about Patriot Front that was published by Antifa. | ||
And I want to preface this by saying I do not avow that. | ||
I disavow that. | ||
I think Antifa are scum and horrible people and I would prefer Antifa and this report not exist. | ||
Okay? | ||
So I just want to put that out there. | ||
I don't want people to think it's like, oh, I like Antifa or I like they put this out. | ||
We have the same issues with them that everybody else does. | ||
So I'm not, you know, I don't support that. | ||
But the information has been made public. | ||
It has been brought to the attention of the public. | ||
And so this is now relevant information. | ||
So on Monday, I said that I'm going to do the... Yesterday, I said I'm going to do a reaction stream to Patriot Front. | ||
Last week, I criticized them a little bit. | ||
And the leader of the group came out, swing in, and defended his group. | ||
And I thought his defense was just a catastrophe for him and for the group. | ||
I thought it was terrible. | ||
And I would think they'd have a better response because they've been doing it for so long they faced all these criticisms from me in particular as well and he just really had not only were his responses not good they were actually harmful to the group like It would be better if he just never said anything than what he said in his response, which I think happened over the weekend. | ||
So, anyway, I was going to respond to it today. | ||
I think maybe I'll do it Thursday. | ||
But the story came out today. | ||
It was this big expose by Antifa. | ||
And again, totally disavowed the story. | ||
But it says that apparently Patriot Front has been training On this huge plot of land in Tennessee, which is owned by a pagan Aryan tribal group. | ||
That's what it's called. | ||
And so I guess Antifa found out that some well-known like legit neo-Nazi bought all this land. | ||
This guy from the National Socialist Movement. | ||
Which if you've ever heard of it, National Socialist Movement is like the cringiest, like stodgiest, like white nationalist 1.0 group you've ever seen. | ||
Just Google it. | ||
I mean, they look like shit. | ||
They are like what you would think of when you think of skinheads. | ||
Like, I can't imagine a worse look than like all these old guys in like t-shirts, seaguiling in a park. | ||
It's just not a good look. | ||
Anyway, that's who owns the land. | ||
And Patriot Front is there building a pagan temple. | ||
And they're calling it Aryan tribal land. | ||
It's like a cult of Adolf Hitler where they worship Hitler as a god. | ||
And it's like this occult pagan folk thing. | ||
And they're out there building structures for this. | ||
And it's like an occult religious pagan thing and that's whose land they're using to build this and it's like talk about vindication this is everything that's wrong with that scene because that stuff is just for freaks I mean, I've made it very clear where I stand on the issues and what I'm about and my vision. | ||
And my vision is rooted in my religion. | ||
I'm Catholic. | ||
So I'm a Catholic. | ||
I'm not a pagan. | ||
I'm not a... This is not the cult of Hitler. | ||
This is the cult of Jesus Christ. | ||
And it's a religion of Catholicism. | ||
And if anybody says, oh, there's an apparent contradiction between your worldview and Catholicism, there isn't. | ||
Because we are Catholic, we are subordinate to the Catholic Church and all of that. | ||
Now, I have disagreements with the Pope, political disagreements, but on theological and moral matters, we are 100% in agreement with the Catholic Church. | ||
And we have people, I assume, that are Protestant or that are Muslim, but that is the core of our worldview. | ||
Secondarily, we are American. | ||
We are 100% American. | ||
We're for America, not for things in Europe, not for things elsewhere. | ||
It's all about the United States and solutions for Americans. | ||
And that has got to be the texture of the movement. | ||
That has to be the foundation of any movement. | ||
Not any kind of Pan-Aryan thing. | ||
Not this weird racial idolatry. | ||
Not this weird occult pagan stuff. | ||
It's got to be Christian. | ||
It's got to be American. | ||
That's the basis of our movement. | ||
And that is why we really are distinct and break away from the old school white nationalist or even alt-right movement in America. | ||
and Europe. | ||
And I said a little bit about this last week that I'm really unwelcome in the white nationalist circles because I'm too Christian and I'm a little bit too reactionary. | ||
They don't like that I'm forcefully Christian. | ||
They don't like that I'm anti-feminist or so critical of Israel and the Jews. | ||
And here you go, kind of combining, it's almost synthesizing those two things I talked about last week, the Patriot Front stuff, the WN stuff. | ||
It's like, this is a perfect example. | ||
A young guy like Thomas Rousseau, clearly he has taken some of the lessons of my activism of the past several years. | ||
Because he used to be a part of a group called Vanguard America, which was far different. | ||
It wasn't red, white, and blue. | ||
And it wasn't, they didn't purport to be American and try to fit in with American conservatives and make overtures to the mainstream. | ||
They were totally outside the mainstream, doing a weird yawkey, like Francis Parker yawkey, like National Socialist thing. | ||
So he, like Patrick Casey and Identity Europa, kind of learned a similar lesson from me and from my activism that if they were going to be successful, they had to at least brand it as red, white, and blue. | ||
They had to at least brand it as American, even if that's not 100% what they believe. | ||
But the problem with them is these guys still can't achieve escape velocity from the old white nationalists in America and I don't know if it's out of desperation because they need those guys resources and they can't say no or if it's out of ideological affinity like on the low they still support this weird pagan occult stuff | ||
But either way, it is holding these guys back. | ||
Run far away from anything. | ||
Anything that is a cult, one, is gonna get you sent to hell. | ||
Okay, that's number one. | ||
If you're in Patriot Front and you find yourself building a fucking temple to a pagan god or Hitler, you're going to hell. | ||
That's one. | ||
Two, most likely, if you find yourself with a 60-year-old neo-Nazi, You're probably going to jail because all those old groups are either run by feds or they're totally infiltrated by feds or the feds are up their ass and so far up their ass you could see them coming out of their mouth, okay? | ||
So that's just like, if that doesn't vindicate everything I've been saying these guys, they either are unwilling to create standards And say, like, we are American and we are about putting America first and so on. | ||
And they're just, out of desperation, accepting anything they can get, which is the stuff that is obviously, like, alienating and insane and counterproductive and blasphemous. | ||
So, either it's this uncomfortable marriage of convenience, or they actually have affinity with these groups, in which case, They are insane. | ||
In which case, if you still think that that has any kind of momentum, or that has any kind of cachet, in 2024, I mean, it's like I said the other day, you're just beyond help. | ||
You're either too stupid to see how dumb all this stuff is, or you're in on it. | ||
Either way, it's ridiculous. | ||
So, I mean, it's kind of, the timing's crazy that this revelation comes out. | ||
You know, Patriot Front brands themselves as like, hey, we're an American group. | ||
And then, lo and behold, there they are doing the same stupid shit that they can't let go of, that they can't escape from. | ||
This old gross tradition in America. | ||
When I say gross, I don't mean... I mean it's gross because it's blasphemous. | ||
It's also gross because it's crusty and just like regressive. | ||
This is not forward-thinking. | ||
Hitler would hate that. | ||
I got a news flash for you. | ||
Hitler would absolutely hate this kind of like | ||
Stodgy cringy Freak show that is this Gen X boomer white nationalist thing you got going on in America And you know because they they say they have this religion around Hitler Hitler would probably like Jared Taylor Hitler would probably he might like Richard Spencer he would not like whatever whatever that whole thing is about and | ||
So, we'll probably cover that a little bit more on Thursday, but I thought that was unreal. | ||
So, I mean listen, if you are a young person, stay, obviously stay away. | ||
The things we have learned in just the past three or four days, all I had to do was just really give a basic criticism that no one can really rebut. | ||
And you've seen all these things come out just since where it's like, okay, all the members are anonymous, and they think the cops are okay with what they do, and they're building pagan temples for white nationals 1.0. | ||
Stay the hell away from that. | ||
You want to get active? | ||
Here's what you got to do. | ||
Educate yourself. | ||
That's the first thing you can do. | ||
Before you go and try to meet up with people, first, you got to educate yourself. | ||
I recommend you just start reading books. | ||
Just really develop your own talents and your own potential. | ||
Secondly, if you want to get involved, start a book club. | ||
Start a boxing club. | ||
Find some friends that are of like mind and do fitness together. | ||
Do reading together. | ||
Go to church together. | ||
Join politics together. | ||
Do things like that. | ||
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Do not put on a mask. | |
I don't know how we still have to say this. | ||
If you care about the future of our country, develop yourself and find a group of like-minded people and develop yourselves together. | ||
Physically, mentally, spiritually. | ||
And get engaged in real political activism. | ||
Make real connections. | ||
Do not put on a mask, fly across state lines, join a fucking militia, and march around screaming about how whites are the only Americans. | ||
Like, I don't know how that even needs to be said. | ||
Do not put on a uniform, fly across state lines, and go to a compound that's built by a 60-year-old neo-Nazi and build a pagan temple to the Great One Hitler. | ||
Like, does that even need to be said at this point? | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
So, I don't know how much more people need to see, but I mean, we'll go through a lot of it, and it's gonna be controversial. | ||
I know a lot of people aren't gonna like it. | ||
I saw the Rumble audience didn't really like it, but you know what? | ||
You're fucking wrong. | ||
And, I mean, look. | ||
Some people won't listen to reason. | ||
Maybe you're dumb. | ||
But I'm going to show you why you're wrong. | ||
I think we'll do a big stream Thursday about some of these developments because people need to hear it. | ||
This stuff has got to be called out because you know where this is going to go? | ||
It's going the same way and the same place that Charlottesville was going towards, that January 6th was going towards, and that is another one of these honeypots where they're going to set everybody up and it will be used, they'll be activated, like a light switch getting flipped on. | ||
And this is going to be a big problem for everybody. | ||
You can already see. | ||
Because a lot of these groups kind of went away for a long time, and then all of a sudden in the past couple years, you get the Blood Tribe. | ||
What the fuck is that? | ||
Out of nowhere you get these guys in red shirts screaming, see Kyle, and just crazy stuff. | ||
And then you get these guys, Patriot Front, coming around. | ||
Super bizarre. | ||
So it's got to be called out. | ||
We'll do that, I think, Thursday. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
Enough about that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
We've spent way more time on that than I wanted to, but I just thought that was so So crazy. | ||
You know, they're trying to put on these airs like they're a respectable group and again, making these overtures to conservatives. | ||
Hey, we're not feds just because we're not fat. | ||
We're feds. | ||
Then they get exposed and it's like, oh, here's your, here's your compound where you're building the pagan temple with these WN 1.0 guys. | ||
Still think we're a bunch of idiots? | ||
Like, unreal. | ||
You gotta, I mean, listen, I've been around the one, I'm a genius. | ||
Two, I've been around the block. | ||
So if you're an 18 year old and you just discovered yesterday that the Holocaust was embellished, sit down and listen, okay? | ||
Because I was in your place too when I was 18. | ||
I've learned a thing or two since then. | ||
So listen now. | ||
Now that I am the old head, it's time for a bit of legitimacy and credibility to be conferred upon me. | ||
But anyway, that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
Let's get into the news. | ||
We'll be talking all night tonight about Gaza. | ||
The first thing I want to talk about is this potential war with Iran. | ||
So we covered this all night last night. | ||
Over the weekend, three U.S. | ||
soldiers were killed in Northeast Jordan by a drone launched from an Iranian-backed militia in Iraq. | ||
And this was a really big deal. | ||
And a little bit strange. | ||
This has been going on with much lower intensity since the war in Gaza began, and even a little bit before that. | ||
And I gave you the big background last night, so I'm not going to go over every aspect of it tonight. | ||
But since the war in Gaza began, these militias inside of Syria and inside of Iraq have really stepped up their attacks on American personnel. | ||
And we have about 3,500 U.S. | ||
personnel in Jordan, about 2,500 in Iraq, and they say it's about 900 to 1,000 in Syria. | ||
So you've got American personnel and bases in all these three countries. | ||
You also have Iranian-backed militias, which have a large presence in both Syria and Iraq. | ||
And since the beginning of Israel's war in Gaza, The Iranian militias have really stepped it up and they have bombed American personnel or facilities over 160 times in the past 115 days. | ||
But all these attacks to date up until Sunday have not killed anybody. | ||
They've been relatively minor. | ||
Relatively low-boil conflict. | ||
And the United States has been responding to each and every one of these strikes by attacking the militias, or even attacking Iranian personnel. | ||
Not just the militias that are backed by Iran, but Iranian personnel themselves. | ||
And it's been escalating on the part of the United States in the past month or two. | ||
For example, three weeks ago, the United States killed one of the top commanders of an Iranian militia inside of Iraq. | ||
In addition to that, the United States has also been targeting Iranian Revolutionary Guard facilities and personnel. | ||
So the militias are not, they don't answer to Iran, not formally, not officially, and they're not technically under the command of Iran either. | ||
But the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is. | ||
It's a paramilitary wing of the Iranian Armed Forces. | ||
So the United States has been escalating in the past month by killing higher-ranking militia members and by directly attacking the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in Iraq and Syria. | ||
And this is all part of the broader crescendo of hostilities. | ||
It's been escalating everywhere on all sides ever since it started. | ||
It's been escalating in Lebanon, it's been escalating in Yemen, it's been escalating in Iran, and Iraq and Syria is just one among other fronts where the war is escalating. | ||
The difference, though, about the theater in Iraq and Syria, and ostensibly Jordan, is that these are the locations where Americans are under attack. | ||
It's a little bit different everywhere else. | ||
On Israel's northern border, Hezbollah is attacking Israel. | ||
In the West Bank, it's Palestinians rebelling against Israel. | ||
In Gaza, it's Palestinians fighting Israel. | ||
In Yemen, it was, up until December, the Houthi rebels attacking Israeli shipping. | ||
What is happening recently, and I want to point out these different trends, what is happening recently is that more and more Americans are being attacked. | ||
In Iraq and Syria, that's where the American personnel is, and Americans are under attack by Iranian forces, Iranian-backed forces in those countries. | ||
And recently, the Houthis are attacking American commercial shipping in the Red Sea. | ||
And now Americans and Houthis are engaging each other directly. | ||
So not only is the conflict escalating everywhere, and not only are Americans conducting more deadly and more expansive strikes in Iraq and Syria, but the engagement between America and Iran is increasing, it's widening. | ||
Because, and I'll just give you an example, in October the only point of engagement was that Iraq and Syria, inside Iraq and Syria, Iranian militias were bombing Americans. | ||
That was it. | ||
Fast forward three months later, and now America is basically committed to a perpetual war against the Houthis directly in Yemen, and the Yemenis are attacking American shipping in the Red Sea, and now Americans are killing Iranians, and Iranians are killing Americans in Iraq, Syria, and Jordan. | ||
So, there's a few ways in which the conflict is intensifying and unfolding. | ||
So, three Americans were killed in Jordan. | ||
It was the first time in the conflict that Americans were killed by Iranian-backed militias. | ||
And like I said yesterday, it was a little bit of a mystery because these bases have air defense. | ||
And that is what has mitigated the casualties. | ||
That is what has made them not deadly. | ||
Is that when the Iranians will send over a drone or a missile, these American facilities have air defense. | ||
So in many cases, they're able to evacuate because they will detect an incoming projectile or they're able to shoot it down. | ||
And this base was no different. | ||
This is a base called Tower 22, which is a pretty significant military installation and they have air defense. | ||
So, initially, and even now, there's a big question, which is, how did this suicide drone, which was sent by this militia, how did it even get to the base? | ||
And they came up with this, initially they said, well, the air defense malfunctioned. | ||
Then they came out, and this is their story now, they say that, well, it's actually even changed in just the past 24 hours. | ||
Yesterday they said that an American drone was returning to the base, and as the American drone was returning, an Iranian suicide drone kind of came in the back door, so to speak. | ||
And because it was flying low and flying quickly, and came in right on the tail of this American drone, it was able to bypass the defense. | ||
So they came up with this story that, like, the defense was turned off for the American drone to come in, and then before it came back on, the Iranian drone hit. | ||
And I said yesterday, that doesn't sound right. | ||
I don't, I'm not an expert on the technology. | ||
But it doesn't sound like that's how any of this works. | ||
Because it would seem like that would be a pretty big vulnerability if, like, Wouldn't they just send all their drones after the American drones? | ||
So it just doesn't work sometimes? | ||
You have an air defense, but if an American plane, an unmanned drone, is coming back in, then there's no air defense? | ||
It just doesn't work? | ||
And doesn't that defeat the purpose of air defense? | ||
If there's a constant window where incoming drones can strike? | ||
That doesn't even make any sense! | ||
That's like saying, I can't think of a good comparison off the rip, but I think the whole point is that it's supposed to be constant. | ||
If they're disabling the shield every time an American drone comes in or out, it seems like that's pretty vulnerable. | ||
So now, today, the story seemed to change slightly, and now they're saying, well, it was a case of misidentification. | ||
So you notice how there's subtle changes? | ||
Day one, on Sunday, they say it malfunctioned. | ||
So something... It's not how it works, it's that it wasn't working as intended. | ||
On Monday, they said, well, it was working as intended. | ||
But apparently there's this glaring problem, which is that the drones can sneak in through the back door. | ||
Now today, they're saying, well, it really was a malfunction and they misidentified the drone, which, how does that work? | ||
The radar can't tell what's American and what's Iranian? | ||
That, again, seems like not true. | ||
And I said yesterday that these stories, which seem dubious and change all the time, suggest some kind of cover-up. | ||
And the obvious motivation, why would somebody sabotage the American defense shield at an American base in Jordan? | ||
Because if Iranians kill Americans, it gives Americans a strong incentive to attack Iran directly and to escalate the war, which is something that Israel desperately wants. | ||
And Israel is on the border with Jordan, and Israel, I think there's strong evidence that suggests that they were responsible for the terrorist attack in Iran three weeks ago, It would be part of a pattern that Israel is attempting to provoke the two sides to attack each other. | ||
They want to provoke Iran into attacking Israel or the United States. | ||
They want to provoke the United States to attack Iran because Israel wants the U.S. | ||
to bomb Iran. | ||
So we covered all this yesterday. | ||
The news today is it seems that both sides have come to some indirect mutual understanding that they will not escalate the conflict. | ||
Because as I said last night, the big question is how Joe Biden responds. | ||
He's got three dead Americans on his hands. | ||
The blood is on the hands, really, of Iran. | ||
I mean, In a very narrow sense. | ||
Really, the blood is on the hands of Israel. | ||
Why do we even have American personnel over there? | ||
Israel. | ||
Why is Iran attacking American personnel over there? | ||
Because we're supporting Israel. | ||
So, when I say the blood is on the hands of the Iranians, I mean that in the most nominal and the narrowest way possible, in the public perception, the perception of the global village, Iran launched the missile. | ||
Iran launched the drone. | ||
So Iran killed the people. | ||
So Biden's got three dead Americans. | ||
He's got to respond. | ||
And I said last night there's two competing pressures. | ||
He has to respond more strongly than he has responded to any strike on Americans so far. | ||
Because this one is more serious. | ||
Every other strike on American personnel or assets has not been deadly. | ||
But this one is. | ||
And so the logic of deterrence would say that this strike has to now be bigger. | ||
Because in order to deter killing Americans, you have to respond stronger than if you don't kill Americans. | ||
And you have to respond stronger if they bomb facilities than if they never do that. | ||
So, he has to respond more strongly than he has so far. | ||
Which means he probably has to kill Iranians or militias. | ||
He has to kill high-ranking people. | ||
Maybe it's multiple strikes. | ||
There's probably a strong incentive that he attacks Iran directly. | ||
That the blood has to be paid for by other blood. | ||
If Iran is training and arming and directing these militias that killed Americans, it would logically follow that America has to kill the Iranians. | ||
Again, this is the logic of... This is not me saying this. | ||
This is not my opinion. | ||
This is the logic of deterrence. | ||
This is the logic of foreign relations. | ||
I'm just telling you how it works. | ||
So one pressure is that in order to demonstrate strength and in order to keep up deterrence, he's probably going to have to attack Iran directly in some capacity. | ||
Or it's got to be a very intense strike on the militias. | ||
The reason it has to be an attack on Iran directly is because 1. | ||
Again, it has to be more severe than everything so far. | ||
And 2. | ||
Because Americans are killed and it was an Iranian proxy, so you got to kind of go to the patron. | ||
You got to go to the source. | ||
So it's either got to be a very brutal strike against militias, against proxies, or it's got to be sort of a tepid attack on Iranian facilities inside of Iran, a drone facility. | ||
It's got to be an attack on their Navy. | ||
It's got to be something like that. | ||
The other pressure is that both the Iranian regime and the United States do not want a war with each other. | ||
Iran immediately came out on Sunday and said, we didn't direct this, we didn't order this, we are not responsible, and this group does not answer to us. | ||
And they also reiterated and said, we don't want a war with the United States. | ||
And the United States has also said, we don't want a war with Iran. | ||
So Biden's in this jam. | ||
They say he's got to thread the needle because at once he's forced, like his hands really are tied. | ||
He has to respond in some severe fashion to this attack, but he can't respond so severely that it provokes Iran to retaliate against us. | ||
And traps us in this cycle of reciprocal escalation. | ||
That's what he's got to do here. | ||
So he's been analyzing his options. | ||
He's come up with an option. | ||
And this is a story from the New York Times. | ||
We don't know what it is. | ||
It says, quote, President Biden said on Tuesday that he had decided on a U.S. | ||
response to the drone attack on a remote outpost in Jordan on Sunday that killed three American soldiers and injured more than 40 others But leaving unstated what that decision was. | ||
Asked by reporters outside the White House whether he had decided on a response to the lethal attack, Mr. Biden said yes, but declined to provide further details. | ||
John Kirby, a national security spokesman, refused to elaborate on the remark and said it was very possible the United States would carry out a tiered approach, which is not just a single action, but potentially multiple actions over a period of time. | ||
Mr. Biden has vowed to retaliate and has met twice this week with his national security aides to discuss targets in Syria, Iraq, and Iran. | ||
He could order strikes on Iran's proxy forces, a major escalation of the attacks the United States has conducted in recent weeks in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen. | ||
Or Mr. Biden could opt to attack the Iranian suppliers of drones and missiles, perhaps including inside Iranian territory, which would pose a much higher risk. | ||
His first targets could well be members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, many of whom are based in Syria and Iraq. | ||
Mr. Biden emphasized on Tuesday that he was seeking to avert a broader regional conflict, telling reporters as he prepared to depart for a fundraising swing in South Florida, he said, quote, I don't think we need a wider war in the Middle East. | ||
That's not what I'm looking for. | ||
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So. | |
These are the options. | ||
He can attack Iranian proxies, which is not Iranian personnel. | ||
They're formally distinct from Iran. | ||
But that's not severe. | ||
He could attack non-Iranian militias in Syria and Iraq. | ||
He could attack the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, which is Iranian personnel. | ||
Inside of Syria and Iraq. | ||
So that's that's the next step up is attacking Iranian personnel, but outside of Iran. | ||
So you can attack non-Iranian personnel outside of Iran, you can attack Iranian personnel outside of Iran, up to attacking facilities or assets inside of Iran, and then maybe the most severe option to be attacking Iranian personnel inside Iran. | ||
So that's your sliding scale of severe options. | ||
You can attack the militias outside Iran. | ||
You can attack Iranian personnel outside Iran. | ||
You can attack facilities or assets inside Iran up to Iranian personnel inside Iran. | ||
That's the scale. | ||
But Biden says he's decided on an option. | ||
We don't know what it is, but they've said it's going to be tiered. | ||
Meaning it's going to be staggered. | ||
It's going to come in pieces. | ||
There may be multiple strikes. | ||
And that sounds like they're going to be maybe testing the waters. | ||
And maybe seeing what the response will be from Iran. | ||
What the tolerance is. | ||
And maybe there's even a negotiation happening behind the scenes. | ||
I think that's a strong possibility as well. | ||
When they say it's tiered. | ||
That sounds like they're buying time. | ||
So they don't have to respond immediately. | ||
Because if they responded immediately, all at once, it would have to be very severe. | ||
If it happens in a tiered, or escalating, or staggered, or even a gradual fashion, the only reason they do that is it affords them more time. | ||
That's the only reason you would do it in layers like that. | ||
Because that means that if we strike once and everybody goes, oh, boo, that wasn't enough, or oh, that was too much, Then they could say, oh well, wait until the next one. | ||
So, that I think gives them time for there to be a negotiation inside Iraq, inside Iran. | ||
And the reason I say that is because there seems to be a mutual understanding on the part of both Iran and America, on the part of Tehran and D.C. | ||
They both want to de-escalate. | ||
Iran doesn't want the war because Iran knows that Israel desperately wants the war and they know that what Israel wants and what they're most likely going to get or probably going to get is America to attack Iran's nuclear facilities or some sort of devastating airstrike or a wider engagement of America which would Diminish Iran's proxies across the region. | ||
So Iran knows that the more America gets involved, it's just going to damage their assets. | ||
It's just going to be very damaging for them and their interests. | ||
They don't want it. | ||
Up to a total war against Iran where it's regime change. | ||
The United States, and moreover, the Biden administration has been pursuing a rapprochement with Iran in the way that Trump did not. | ||
Biden, up until this war broke out, was working on rebuilding the Iran nuclear deal. | ||
There was a prisoner swap that happened over the summer. | ||
Biden unfroze $6 billion in money that had been sanctioned. | ||
So we were on a path towards rapprochement, which Iran wants, which this administration wants. | ||
So Iran doesn't want to mess that up. | ||
They also don't want to invite any American aggression, or more than there already is. | ||
The United States doesn't want a war because it's an election year. | ||
We're tied up in Ukraine. | ||
We're tied up in Taiwan. | ||
We don't want to ignite the whole region. | ||
We're on a path towards actually stabilizing the region with this inclusion of Saudi Arabia in the Abraham Accords. | ||
So, right out of the gate, like I said on Sunday, Iran signaled as much. | ||
They said, we don't want a war. | ||
The United States comes out and says, we don't want a war either. | ||
That's the last thing we want to do. | ||
And that signaling is important. | ||
Because it reduces the odds of a miscalculation where one side is going to inadvertently cross a tripwire and trigger an obligatory response. | ||
And to understand foreign relations, you've got to understand it's about these triggers. | ||
It's about these tripwires. | ||
And we don't always have limitless options. | ||
Because if certain thresholds are crossed, in a sense we're trapped. | ||
Our hands are tied. | ||
We have to respond. | ||
Like in this case. | ||
You got three dead soldiers. | ||
We have to do something about it. | ||
Those are the rules. | ||
We gotta kill people for it. | ||
And so when these signals go out... | ||
It prevents miscalculations regarding when these tripwires get activated, when these triggers happen, so it's a good sign. | ||
And then the other big development is that the Iranian militia that launched the deadly attack has come out today in a formal official statement and they have said they are suspending all attacks on Americans, which is a huge deal if they stick to it. | ||
There's a few groups that are backed by Iran operating in Iraq. | ||
The biggest one is Kataib Hezbollah. | ||
Not related to Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
I mean, related, but they're not the same. | ||
And that group came out today and said they are no longer attacking the United States in Iraq. | ||
They're just not going to do it. | ||
They won't attack Americans in Iraq, Syria, or Jordan going forward. | ||
They also said that they had done that at the behest of Iran, and officials that are part of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard and Iraqi government officials were part of the negotiations. | ||
So, Iraq came in and said, look, to the militias, they said, look, you cannot attack Americans because the more that you attack Americans, the longer it takes for the Americans to withdraw. | ||
Moreover, the more these militias attack Americans, the more the Americans conduct strikes in Iraq. | ||
And that makes the Iraqi government look illegitimate. | ||
Because that is technically a violation of Iraqi sovereignty. | ||
If Iraq is just a battleground between Iran and the United States, then they don't really have sovereignty. | ||
They're like a failed state. | ||
They're just like Libya or Syria. | ||
So the Iraqi Prime Minister has said since the beginning they have pressured these Iranian militias not to attack the United States for those two reasons. | ||
And now the Iranians have come in, and this has been said by the militias and Iran, they have pressured the militias to stop conducting the strikes, and largely for the same reason. | ||
The longer that the United States stays in Iraq, that's worse for Iran, and the more that America gets attacked, the less they want to leave. | ||
But also, I think Iran recognizes that the more strikes there are on the United States, it's beginning to backfire. | ||
Initially, the strikes on the American facilities were a form of pressure. | ||
And that was meant to communicate to Washington that as long as America backed Israel, America was going to be brought into the conflict, America would suffer. | ||
But it's beginning to backfire, because if Americans start dying, even if it's an Israeli operation, it's an Israeli false flag, American bases get attacked, not a big deal. | ||
American soldiers die, it achieves the opposite effect. | ||
Now America has to get more involved, which is the opposite of what Iran wants. | ||
So in the first few months of the war, when Americans were getting attacked over and over, This was a way to bitch out Washington, because Washington doesn't want to get mired deeper into the conflict, and every time they get attacked, they kind of have to. | ||
So they have to go to Israel and say, hey Israel, please stop bombing Gaza, please de-escalate, because we don't want to get attacked, we don't want to get involved in a war with Iran, And this was working. | ||
When there was a temporary pause, when there were these, they don't want to call them ceasefires, when there were these humanitarian pauses at the end of November, the attacks on American personnel stopped. | ||
So there was about a two-week period, end of November, beginning of December, when Israel stopped bombarding Gaza and allowed Humanitarian corridors to open up and for people to be able to come out and access medical supplies and things like that. | ||
And during that period, the attacks on Americans stopped. | ||
That tells you that that's the purpose of those attacks. | ||
When that period ended, the attacks resumed. | ||
So clearly, it's leveraging Washington's desire not to get further into the conflict so that Washington will put pressure on Israel. | ||
But again, if Americans die, the opposite happens. | ||
It pressures the United States to get further involved against their wishes. | ||
So the other big story is that Iran is leaning on the militias and saying, hey, you have to go and make this public statement and say we're not attacking the Americans. | ||
And that's a signal about the future. | ||
It says, look, we crossed a trip wire, we're sorry, won't happen again, please don't go to war with us. | ||
And this is that story from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, In a surprise move, an Iran-linked militia in Iraq that the Pentagon said was likely responsible for a lethal drone attack on a U.S. | ||
base in Jordan over the weekend, announced on Tuesday that it was suspending military operations in Iraq under pressure from the Iraqi government, excuse me, and from Iran. | ||
The militia, Qatayb Hezbollah, or Brigades of the Party of God, is the largest and most established of the Iran-linked groups operating in Iraq. | ||
It has spearheaded a majority of the over 160 attacks on U.S. military installations in Iraq and Syria. | ||
Interviews with Iraqi and Iranian officials close to both governments suggest that there were extensive, intensive negotiations in recent days aimed at pushing Qatayb Hezbollah to stop its attacks. | ||
Iraq's Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, started pushing for a halt several weeks ago, according to government advisors. | ||
He was endeavoring to start negotiations on an eventual withdrawal of U.S.-led military presence in Iraq, but the American side had not wanted to negotiate while under fire. | ||
Kataib Hezbollah and other groups had ignored the Iraqi government's request to stand down, but once the attack in Jordan on Sunday took American lives, Mr. Soudani demanded a complete halt. | ||
Soudani reached out directly to Iran, according to a military strategist for the Revolutionary Guard. | ||
Mr. Soudani made the argument that he was trying to negotiate what Iran most wanted, which was an end to the American presence in Iraq, and the attacks were undermining his government's ability to do so. | ||
So this is another very positive sign. | ||
So hopefully it looks like Israel has been thwarted. | ||
Again, Israel's main objective, ironically in the war in Gaza, is eventually they want an American strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. | ||
If you've been following this, you know that. | ||
For years, that is what Netanyahu has wanted. | ||
That is what older governments in the 80s and 90s wanted. | ||
Although that predated the Iranian nuclear program a little bit. | ||
But Iran has been the big adversary since the revolution. | ||
They have had other priorities for a time. | ||
Saddam Hussein and the Assad family was a bigger priority. | ||
But ever since the war in Iraq, it is now Iran has been priority number one, and especially since they had began to enrich uranium and create highly enriched uranium that could be used in a nuclear bomb. | ||
So what Israel wants out of the war is they want to go to war with Hezbollah and defeat them decisively or diminish them substantially. | ||
They want to most likely annex the Gaza Strip, maybe the West Bank, and they want strikes on Iran and their nuclear facilities. | ||
And they want to achieve that by provoking Iran into attacking Israel or the United States, or provoking the United States into attacking Iran. | ||
That's the goal. | ||
One other story, and we're going to have to do this one quickly because we're almost out of time here, but the other story I wanted to talk about with regard to Gaza is this. | ||
So we're talking about Israel's strategic aims. | ||
They want to defeat Hezbollah. | ||
They want to attack Iran's nuclear facilities. | ||
I am convinced they want to annex Gaza because from the beginning of this war, remember it still is technically about Gaza, From the beginning, they have not said exactly what their objectives are. | ||
There have been several stages in the war. | ||
There was the initial attack on October 7th by Hamas. | ||
Immediately, airstrikes began. | ||
Israel began this major air campaign against the Gaza Strip. | ||
intense bombing every day. | ||
And they also began blockading the Gaza Strip so that no food, medicine, water, electricity, fuel has been getting in other than these humanitarian convoys of which there are just simply not enough. | ||
Israel will not let enough aid in that the Palestinians require. | ||
So from October 7th until October 29th, there was this blockade and an air campaign. | ||
And that has gone on until the present day. | ||
On October 29th, they began the invasion. | ||
And what did they do? | ||
They invaded North Gaza. | ||
They told everybody in the Gaza Strip, which is vertical, okay? | ||
It's a strip, so it's not wide, it's long. | ||
And they said everybody in the top half of the Gaza Strip has to evacuate south, towards the border with Egypt. | ||
And it's about 50-50. | ||
About half the population is in the South, half is in the North. | ||
Two major cities. | ||
The biggest one, Gaza City, is in the North. | ||
And Israel said, all the 1.1, 1.2 million people that live in the North have to move to the Southern half of Gaza in a week. | ||
Because we're invading. | ||
So, beginning in the end of October, Israel invades North Gaza. | ||
And the bombing is brutal, and the ground operations begin. | ||
Short humanitarian pause at the end of November. | ||
About a month or so ago, Israel began their invasion of the South. | ||
And they've specifically targeted a city called Khan Yunis, which is one of the most populated cities in South Gaza. | ||
And their invasion, which started in the North, they basically have taken control of the entire border and they penetrated Gaza City, they're now pushing South from the North. | ||
And they're telling all the people that they evacuated to the south to move further south and move towards the border. | ||
And again, from the beginning, Israel has never said what their objective in the war is. | ||
The only thing they have said is that they're going to defeat and destroy Hamas. | ||
But what does that look like? | ||
Are they going to kill all their leaders? | ||
Are they going to literally kill everyone in Hamas? | ||
Are they going to take complete military control of the Gaza Strip? | ||
If so, for how long? | ||
It's a lot of unanswered questions. | ||
And for 115 days they have not given any clarification or any specificity. | ||
In terms of tactics, in terms of strategic objectives, what does destroying Hamas look like? | ||
Because the leaders of Hamas don't even live in Gaza. | ||
They live in, or they currently reside, a lot of them in Qatar, not Gaza. | ||
So, Unless you kill the leaders, I don't see how you really destroy Hamas. | ||
And moreover, if... I mean, one, there's 30,000 Hamas members, so do they plan on killing 30,000 people? | ||
And if they do, how are they going to approach potentially tens or hundreds of thousands other Palestinians that have been radicalized by the conflict and want to join Hamas in the West Bank or in the Gaza Strip? | ||
So this idea of defeating Hamas doesn't really make any sense. | ||
But then there was a big report, and there's been some analysis on this ever since the conflict started, but there's a new one that came out today, and it said that Israel has destroyed more than half of all the buildings inside the Gaza Strip. | ||
And now it's starting to make sense. | ||
Their air campaigns, I mean, they are targeting civilians. | ||
They have killed over 30,000 civilians. | ||
But more than they're targeting people, they're targeting infrastructure. | ||
They're targeting hospitals, schools, farms, and residential buildings, specifically high-density urban housing. | ||
Like these tall apartment buildings, these skyscrapers. | ||
Tall, high-rise apartment buildings. | ||
Those have been the primary targets of the bombing. | ||
And like I said, Israel's destroyed more than half. | ||
Half of all the buildings in the entire Gaza Strip. | ||
And this is the report. | ||
This is from the BBC. | ||
It says, More than half of Gaza's buildings have been damaged or destroyed since Israel launched its retaliation for the attacks on October 7th. | ||
About 1.7 million people or more than 80% of Gaza's population are displaced. | ||
So, basically the entire population has been moved, has been displaced by the bombing and the fighting. | ||
It says nearly half are crammed in the far southern end of the Strip. | ||
Satellite data analysis obtained by the BBC shows the true extent of the destruction The analysis suggests that up to 175,000 buildings across the Gaza Strip have been damaged or destroyed, which is between 50 and 61% of Gaza's buildings. | ||
The southern city of Khan Younis has been particularly badly hit in recent weeks, with more than 46% of its buildings damaged or destroyed. | ||
And in just the last two weeks, more than 1,500 buildings have been destroyed or damaged there. | ||
The IDF has repeatedly justified its actions by noting that Hamas embeds itself in civilian areas and explained destruction of buildings in the light of targeting fighters. | ||
But questions have been asked about destruction of buildings firmly in control of the IDF. | ||
So they're destroying buildings that even they occupy. | ||
The international press says, why are you destroying all these buildings? | ||
And Israel says, well, that's where the terrorists are. | ||
And the press says, okay, but you're demolishing buildings that you occupy. | ||
They'll take over a hospital and then blow it up. | ||
So you're blowing it up because terrorists are there, but you control it. | ||
So, one example they give, they say, is the Isra University in northern Gaza, initially badly damaged before being blown up completely in a controlled explosion. | ||
The video was widely shared on social media and the IDF says the approval process for the blast was being investigated. | ||
So, even though there were no fighters in there, they finished the job. | ||
They badly damaged it in fighting, then they went in and then did a controlled demolition. | ||
And notable that it's a university, okay? | ||
This is not like a weapons depot. | ||
It's not like this is a radar tower. | ||
It's a university. | ||
It says many of Gaza's historic sites have also suffered extensive damage, including the Al-Omari Mosque, originally built in the 7th century. | ||
Further analysis shows large areas of previously cultivated land had been extensively damaged. | ||
Although Gaza was heavily dependent on imports before the start of the war, a lot of its food came from farming and food production inside the Strip. | ||
Aid agencies say half of the population is now facing starvation. | ||
Experts fear the damage to Gaza's agriculture will be lasting. | ||
Previous conflicts such as those in Syria and Ukraine have shown that rehabilitating farmland is extremely difficult. | ||
So, they're attacking schools, hospitals, farms, high-density residential buildings. | ||
So much so that when the Palestinians come back, They're not going to be able to feed themselves. | ||
They won't be able to receive medical care or education. | ||
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And the last part of the article says this. | ||
It says the final pronounced change in Gaza that can be seen from the air is the proliferation of tents and other temporary structures to house displaced people in the south. | ||
Areas of new tents that have sprung up since the start of December and the middle of January close to the Egyptian border covered roughly 3.5 square miles, equivalent to 500 soccer fields. | ||
Satellite images captured on December 3rd and January 14th show a dramatic change. | ||
Now, nearly every patch of accessible, undeveloped ground in an area of northwest Rafa have been turned into a refugee camp for displaced people. | ||
When it launched its campaign against Hamas, Israel told Palestinians living in the north and central Gaza to move south for their own safety. | ||
Many have ended up in Rafa and face an uncertain future. | ||
So, in light of everything that we know now, it seems very clear what Israel is doing. | ||
They have deliberately and methodically pushed the entire population south, and if you just look at a map of the Israeli campaign, that's what it looks like. | ||
They told everybody go from the north to the south, they took over the north, and now they're moving from the north-south, and they're pushing the people that are south further south. | ||
So they're pushing them into Egypt. | ||
They're pushing them to the Egyptian border. | ||
And along the way, they're blowing up every building. | ||
They're blowing up all the residential buildings. | ||
They're blowing up the farms. | ||
They're blowing up hospitals and schools. | ||
Half the buildings. | ||
Who's going to rebuild them? | ||
Israel has said that they will not tolerate a Palestinian state in Gaza. | ||
They will not tolerate the Palestinian Authority administering Gaza. | ||
They will not tolerate an international coalition governing Gaza. | ||
They won't tolerate the Saudis or the Americans governing Gaza or any kind of independent Palestinian state governing Gaza. | ||
So you're pushing all these people to the border. | ||
You've repeatedly said that there will be no restitution or any kind of... | ||
What would be the word? | ||
They don't want any state to be rebuilt in Gaza. | ||
Certainly they won't allow Hamas or any other Palestinian party to take authority over there. | ||
And as they have pushed nearly the entire population to their border with Egypt, they have destroyed all the buildings. | ||
It's pretty obvious what's happening here. | ||
They either intend to severely diminish the population or get rid of the population altogether. | ||
It's an ethnic cleansing, is what it is. | ||
They either want to make it so that the entire Gaza Strip is uninhabitable, so that even if the Palestinians wanted to return, they literally couldn't. | ||
Because there's no food, and there's no hospitals, and there's no schools, and there's no housing. | ||
That's the point. | ||
Or they will only be able to resettle a fraction, like half or quarter, of the pre-existing population. | ||
That's obviously the endgame here. | ||
These buildings are never going to get rebuilt. | ||
Who's going to put up the money? | ||
The UN? | ||
They just defunded the relief agency that was sending the caravans of aid into Palestine. | ||
Israel's going to rebuild the buildings? | ||
They're not going to rebuild them for the Muslims. | ||
They're not going to rebuild them for the Palestinians. | ||
You think Egypt's going to do it? | ||
They're not going to give up the money. | ||
And who's going to go in and build it? | ||
It's a blockade. | ||
Israel won't let anything in or out of the Gaza Strip. | ||
You think they're going to let Egypt and Saudi Arabia come in and build? | ||
Even if they wanted to. | ||
These buildings are never going to get rebuilt. | ||
This is a scorched earth campaign, and the purpose of it is to, one, first diminish the population. | ||
So, when all of this is over, here's what they're going to say. | ||
They're going to say that all or most of the population literally cannot be resettled. | ||
They cannot return to their homes, even if They wanted to, even if America or anyone wanted them to, because there's nothing to go home to. | ||
So they're going to have to be moved as refugees to Egypt or Jordan or America or Europe. | ||
And people say, well, Egypt doesn't want them. | ||
They'll be rammed up Egypt's ass. | ||
Mark my words. | ||
Well, Egypt says they're not going to take them. | ||
They'll take them. | ||
They'll take them if they want to keep getting all that U.S. | ||
military aid, and other countries will, and America presumably will. | ||
So that's what's going to happen first, is first they're going to dramatically lower the population of 2 million, which is what they wanted from the beginning, by destroying all the infrastructure so that it's not hospitable for resettlement. | ||
So they'll have to go somewhere else. | ||
They'll just have to. | ||
It'll be a necessity. | ||
And then, when a tiny, tiny population returns, Israel's going to straight up annex the Gaza Strip. | ||
They're going to take complete military control over the place, and then they're going to start to settle it, and they're going to annex it, just like they did with the Golan, just like they've done with the settlements in the West Bank, just like they've done with East Jerusalem. | ||
They're just going to annex it, and that's going to be Israeli territory. | ||
And they're going to have a problem with Egypt. | ||
This is going to be a difficult negotiation because, one, Egypt does not want the refugees, although they're probably going to be forced to accept them in the Sinai or somewhere else. | ||
And two, this is going to violate the Camp David Accords, which says that the border between Israel and Egypt is demilitarized. | ||
And if Israel takes over Gaza militarily and then annexes it, it's going to be a militarized border, presumably with Egypt. | ||
And Egypt will not like that. | ||
So that will either take immense cajoling by the United States diplomatically, or perhaps Israel would like to see a conflict between Egypt and one of its neighbors to diminish Egypt somehow. | ||
Maybe that's the goal with what's happening in Somaliland and Ethiopia. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But certainly Ethiopia and Somaliland, we're going to talk about this tomorrow, they're going to play a part not only in the campaign against the Houthis but also in this increasingly unstable and tenuous friendship between Israel and Egypt. | ||
Maybe. | ||
But we have to pay attention to how everything affects everything else over there because it's... | ||
Because it does. | ||
So, I think that is the endgame. | ||
Based on this analysis, how could you believe anything else? | ||
You think they're gonna go over there and then they're just gonna let all the 2 million people come back? | ||
They're not! | ||
The goal here is over a period of time, And this is the ticket. | ||
If they can get rid of the population in Gaza, they can take it over, which is what they want. | ||
But they have to get rid of the population first. | ||
They can't kill 2 million people, because then, of course, everyone would flip out. | ||
But if they just destroy all their houses, then they can send them somewhere else. | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
So... | ||
That's that. | ||
And I'm still waiting for Hezbollah to attack. | ||
Do you remember when the leader of Hezbollah came out and said, well, you know, we're going to get Israel if they really defeat Hamas? | ||
Because I remember I criticized Hezbollah. | ||
I said, these guys will not confront Israel. | ||
It's so pathetic. | ||
And everybody said, no, no, they'll confront Israel. | ||
If Israel ever comes close to defeating Hamas, then they'll attack. | ||
And I said, no, they fucking won't. | ||
Well, what are they waiting for? | ||
Israel's gonna attack Hezbollah first. | ||
So... So anyway, that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about these developments. | ||
Let me pull it up. | ||
Let me get my water. | ||
I'm feeling a little lightheaded because I didn't... I didn't eat before my show and I don't even have water. | ||
I thought I got a water... | ||
Bottle before I started but I must have forgotten Okay, well whatever we'll just make it quick Okay, let's see what we got here Let me get set up here | ||
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- Okay, thank you. - Groim sent $10. | |
Christ is king. | ||
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Love you too, buddy. - Em sent $3. | ||
Someone punched me in the face with my phone today for asking a dumb question. | ||
Just wanted to say you were right and I am sorry. - Is that real? | ||
I did see that. | ||
Yeah, and he does have a negative canthal tilt. | ||
He just sucks. | ||
He's just a fucking cringe, uh, goofus. | ||
And, um... I mean, on some level, he's just like a very dumb guy. | ||
Also, have you seen his canthal tilt? | ||
It doesn't look good for him. | ||
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I did see that. | |
Yeah, and he does have a negative canthal tilt. | ||
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He just sucks. | |
He's just a fucking cringe goofus. | ||
And, I mean, on some level, he's just like a very dumb guy. | ||
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Like, he's not that smart. | |
He's not creative. | ||
He's not original. | ||
So he's just got a lot of problems like this. | ||
That's really the issue, to tell you the truth. | ||
But, yeah, we were all laughing at that in the group chat. | ||
Somebody sent it in. | ||
and they're like, this guy literally fucking sucks. | ||
So, yeah, he's just like the worst. | ||
Terminally cringe. | ||
I'm not worried about getting banned. | ||
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I'm just worried about being cringe. | |
I don't want to be one of these cringe Substat guys. | ||
But yeah, maybe. | ||
I've been considering it more lately. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
Playing Call of War on the other tab, by the way. | ||
Call of War on the other tab, by the way. | ||
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Yeah, so I'm considering it. | |
I may do it. | ||
LondonWog sent $30. | ||
Also, just wanted to mention that you have a growing fan base here in the UK. | ||
Things are pretty bad here with immigration running at 1 MNPA. | ||
A couple of my mates in investment banking watch your show. | ||
You've got fans in the City of London smile. | ||
Hey, let's go! | ||
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Well, good. | |
You guys gotta get red-pilled, but you gotta be careful. | ||
Isn't watching my show like an illegal act over there? | ||
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So stay safe. | |
Don't get arrested for watching America First, but I love the UK. | ||
I want to go back, but I feel like if I go back, they'll deport me. | ||
So I got to figure out a way around that, but thank you, man. | ||
Love the UK. | ||
God bless you, buddy. | ||
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City of London W? | |
London Wog sent $30. | ||
PPS, what are your thoughts on Anatoly Carlin's theory of elite human capital? | ||
Him and Han and Nia have shilling this hard recently on the DL. | ||
They claim that authoritarianism and social conservatism repel high IQ people. | ||
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I'm not familiar with their theory. | |
I mean, that idea, I don't really know what their theory is, so I'd have to look at it, but we do need to be thinking in terms of human capital. | ||
I don't think social conservatism in itself alienates elite human capital, but I think it is a lot of these cringe, anti-intellectual expressions of it. | ||
The problem is that a lot of the people that are supporting this stuff are knuckleheads. | ||
We really need elite people that are Pretty Fly White Guy sent $3, 304. | ||
and that can articulate it because, I mean, like high IQ people are repulsed by Marjorie Green and they are repulsed by Sean Hannity and by a lot of this stuff. | ||
So you do need something a little bit smarter. | ||
That's where something like countercurrents, that's the idea behind the appeal of countercurrents. | ||
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I don't think they execute it super well. | |
So, yeah, there's some truth to that. | ||
Pretty fly white guy sent $3, 304. | ||
Call of War should be paying you at this point. | ||
You think they would sponsor my videos? | ||
I should honestly ask them, because I see them sponsor stuff all the time, like some of my favorite videos on YouTube are sponsored by Conflict of Nations and stuff like that. | ||
So maybe, maybe I'll approach them, see if I could get some kind of sponsorship, see if I could get a deal. | ||
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I would promote this game. | |
I'd do it for free. | ||
Uh, no. | ||
Because the modern understanding of germs and parasites is probably wrong. | ||
"Nothing that enters from outside can defile, but things that come out from within defile." Was he wrong given modern understanding of germs and parasites? - No, because the modern understanding of germs and parasites is probably wrong. | ||
And not only that, but it obviously is not a literal meaning It doesn't literally mean don't wash your hands. | ||
It obviously means that Jews were, and it's true even to this day, the Pharisees were more preoccupied with their rituals than they were with being good people. | ||
That's where Christianity goes. | ||
The commandments of Jesus are different from Pharisaical Judaism because Jesus gets to the crux of it. | ||
Jesus says you're committing lust. | ||
You're committing the sin of lust if you Lust after woman in your mind. | ||
You're lusting in your heart. | ||
You've already sinned before you even do anything. | ||
Which is very different from these Jewish notions about rituals, so... I don't know if you're some kind of retard atheist, but obviously taking that out of context. | ||
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Next. | |
Orange Groi percent $3. | ||
What are your thoughts on the Stop Zionist Hate account on Twitter that gets juice fired? | ||
Is it a psyop? | ||
I don't really know anything about them. | ||
Liberang zero cent $3. | ||
Do you care at all about treating animals with compassion? | ||
It seems you're okay with eating them, but are there any limits to that? | ||
Would you be okay with an animal being tortured? | ||
No, no, I'm very in favor of humane treatment of animals. | ||
And I love animals, but we are gonna eat them. | ||
Because we have been given dominion over the animals. | ||
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So yeah, of course we're gonna eat them. | |
But they should be slaughtered humanely and they should be generally treated humanely. | ||
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I'm in favor of that. | |
But yeah, I'm not one of these, you know, goofball hippies that says You can't eat animals. | ||
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Of course you can eat animals. | |
That's why God made them. | ||
That's why they fucking exist for us to eat them. | ||
Honestly, if you support that stuff, you're just retarded. | ||
People that support veganism are just retarded because it's like there's a food chain, okay? | ||
Everything eats everything else. | ||
Of course we're going to be eating animals. | ||
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They're like, they exist to eat plants, and they exist to be eaten by us. | |
Like, everything has a place. | ||
Everything has a role. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
Congrats on that. | ||
I don't know, dude, but it's not really any of your business. | ||
But I don't know when I'm going to be giving up for Lent. | ||
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I'll have to think about that. | |
Usually, I just pray more intensely during Lent. | ||
That, to me, is more helpful than this kind of... I mean, when you're a kid, it's like, oh, I'm giving up video games. | ||
But, I mean, it's not just about what you give up. | ||
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It's also about what you add to your spiritual life as well. | |
But I don't know. | ||
But congratulations, glad to hear you're going to Mass. | ||
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You better stick with it. | |
You better go to RCIA and follow through on that, okay? | ||
Julia Sibola sent $10. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
Curious what your thoughts are on Rene Ganon and the perennialist slash traditionalist school. | ||
I haven't read any Rene Ganon because he's a pagan. | ||
I have some of his books, I just haven't read them. | ||
And I just disagree with perennialism. | ||
I think it's too generic and kind of arbitrary. | ||
If you're a perennialist, you say, well, there's this old stuff that's good. | ||
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It's like, okay, but why? | |
If you don't believe in God, then it doesn't really matter. | ||
So I think all that stuff, Guénon and Avila, I think it's all kind of convoluted. | ||
Hustlin Russian sent five dollars. | ||
Did you hear about the Joey Reed MSNBC F bomb caught on a hot mic? | ||
She was complaining about Biden starting another war. | ||
Does this mean most you own shills in the media are conscious of the fact that they are compromised? | ||
I didn't hear that clip, so I don't know what she said. | ||
Think so? | ||
costox sent five dollars this week a new social media platform was introduced called farcaster similar to twitter it's completely decentralized built on ethereum something like this might be the future for dissidents to get around bands and all go nonsense very encouraging think so i don't know man maybe chriper sent three dollars half i've been having to catch the replays because of school but i saw you talk about your adhd last night | ||
i just started taking ritalin again and it's been a game changer adhd meds don't change who phone rings Chfcriper sent $3.00. | ||
Two-thirds don't change who you are like antidepressants. | ||
My doctor was explaining to me that when you have something like ADHD which makes you process information harder it raises your cortisol levels Makin. | ||
Should I get a prescription for Ritalin? | ||
Is that something that I should do? | ||
I don't know anything about it. | ||
Keep a coherent schedule. | ||
Also, if you hate doctors, you can get them super easily online. | ||
It's out of your system that once it wears off. | ||
Should I get on Ritalin chat? | ||
Should I get a prescription for Ritalin? | ||
Is that something that I should do? | ||
I don't know anything about it. | ||
I don't know anything about the pharmacology or whatever about that. | ||
Should I take Ritalin chat? | ||
Chat, one if I should take Ritalin, two if I shouldn't. | ||
One for yes, take Ritalin. | ||
Two, don't take Ritalin. | ||
Is it okay? | ||
Is that okay to take? | ||
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Is it good for you? | |
Let's see what the chat says. | ||
says let's see what the poll says mostly twos Because it's debilitating. | ||
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Honestly, I just can't... I can't get it together. | |
Like... I don't know if I have the discipline to get out of it. | ||
Are there... is there a natural remedy for ADHD? | ||
Is there a natural way to... to get my brain straight? | ||
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Or what? | |
Because if there is, I'd prefer that. | ||
But, I mean... I don't know. | ||
Seems like it's a super drug. | ||
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We'll see. | |
I'll think about it. | ||
I'll ask around. | ||
I'll ask the experts. | ||
Thanks for the advice. | ||
I think they're pretty suspicious. | ||
I don't have evidence that they're feds, but I think they're super sus. | ||
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I think they're pretty suspicious. | |
I don't have evidence that they're feds, but I think they're super sus. | ||
So I don't trust them. | ||
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The personification of the devil as the symbol of all evil assumes the living shape of the Jew. | ||
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Interesting. | |
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Hi. | ||
A friend recently bass pilled me on the JQ and Catholicism. | ||
Going to be making clips with my skills to share on social media. | ||
What's your favorite music to pair with your sound bites? | ||
Christ is King. | ||
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Well you pick, you're the editor. | |
Whatever you think is best, but thank you. | ||
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Just no, nothing gay please. | |
The Muslims feel very strongly about her. | ||
Yes. | ||
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So true, King. | |
Very true, you make a good point. | ||
Josh the Remover sent $5, told my mom that I've been thinking about becoming Catholic. | ||
She's not happy about it, but took it better than I expected. | ||
We both decided not to tell my dad for now because it'll be a nightmare. | ||
I hope by the end of the year I can start RCIA. | ||
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That would be good. | |
Hopefully so. | ||
Yeah, you should do that. | ||
But it doesn't matter what your parents think, because if you don't, you're going to hell. | ||
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You have to do it. | |
Bruh. | ||
Dude, he looks like shit. | ||
- Bro. - Bro. - If not, here you go. | ||
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Enjoy Lowell. - Dude, he looks like shit. | |
Why does he look like that? | ||
That's just more proof that all this workout stuff is a cope for being ugly or something. | ||
If you're like an ugly manlet, people go, If I go to the gym, I will look better. | ||
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I will get laid. | |
You will not get laid. | ||
You are short. | ||
You are ugly. | ||
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You are doomed. | |
That is life. | ||
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Accept it. | |
Swallow this difficult pill and shut the fuck up about going to the gym. | ||
Lifting is the ultimate ugly short cope. | ||
Now look, if you are six foot two and you're good looking and you work out, congratulations. | ||
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You're better than us. | |
You won. | ||
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You win the prize. | |
You have a better life. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
You know, God bless. | ||
If you are ugly, if you are short, and you're working out, fuck you. | ||
You will never be handsome. | ||
You will never be tall. | ||
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You will never be handsome. | |
You will be buried in a small coffin. | ||
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And, you know, And that's that. | |
So, I'm sorry to tell you this, but people need to learn this. | ||
Now, probably, look, everybody improves their looks by working out, but if you're short and ugly, there's just nothing you can do about that. | ||
So you should just stop coping with all this bullshit about, well, I have this, you know, complex lifestyle where I, you know, I'm doing red light therapy and I'm eating all this shit and blah, blah, blah. | ||
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It's like, okay, but you look like that. | |
Yeah, and you look like that, so you're going to hell. | ||
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You're going to real life hell. | |
Your waking life in the real world is hell because you look like that, so... It is so, so unfortunate, but... That's very funny. | ||
And surprising nobody, the lifestyle guy is ugly as fuck. | ||
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Very good, very good, very funny. | |
Thank you for that. | ||
Thank you! | ||
I didn't see your DM. | ||
Groiper sent $3. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
Curious if you learned of my identity via my DM. | ||
This is the LT alumnus Groiper. | ||
Also, completely unrelated, but free my Nick Autumn. | ||
He didn't do nothing. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I didn't see your DM. | ||
If you sent it on Twitter, I got banned. | ||
So, I didn't see it, but thank you. | ||
Demon 1000 - Yeah, I saw that, very funny. | ||
Iranian kamikaze drones are too small to be detected by radar, so they're almost immune to most modern air defense systems. | ||
There's YouTube videos of Ukrainians firing into the air with rifles in Kiev because they're American. | ||
Air defense couldn't touch the Jarin drones. | ||
Sounds like bullshit. | ||
Boy, are you a Jew? | ||
You're on a cover for them? | ||
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How are you always right? | ||
He don't miss. | ||
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True. | |
Thank you. | ||
I don't like Gabbard. | ||
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What do you think of a Trump slash Gabbard ticket? | ||
I feel like Tulsi is the only name out there that could bring some new type of voters to the campaign and isn't going to completely embarrass themselves. | ||
I don't like Gabbard. | ||
I mean, I wouldn't disqualify him for me, but I don't like her. | ||
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Option one, Catholicism, heaven, America first, the halls of power. | ||
Option two, paganism, hell, patriot front, prison. | ||
Choose wisely, young white man. | ||
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Well said. | |
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*phone rings* DogeShitPoster69 sent $3, do you think it's possible that Israel killed those American soldiers as a false flag? | ||
It wouldn't surprise me if that were true. | ||
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Nah, I think that's less likely. | |
BobbyBobinson sent $10, your doubt about the drone strike messaging isn't totally unfounded, but you haven't provided an alternative explanation. | ||
Do you not have enough information to come to a conclusion? | ||
What do you think happened? | ||
Well, there isn't enough information. | ||
They haven't reported anything other than these theories, so we have to go by that. | ||
And based on that, I find it to be dubious. | ||
So, stupid question. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
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No bait or cringe today. | ||
Just wanted to say this was a really good show. | ||
Thanks for all the content, big dog. | ||
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Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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A friend argues that the Roman Empire is the foundation of Western civilization and not Christianity. | ||
How would you counter that? | ||
Regards from Germany. | ||
Well, I don't even know that I would necessarily counter that because Greece and Rome, they kind of are the foundation of Western civilization as we know it, but... | ||
That's not really the, I mean, it's really kind of a stupid question. | ||
I mean, what does that question even mean? | ||
You know, we don't embrace Christianity because it's the foundation of Western civilization. | ||
We embrace Christianity because it's true. | ||
So, I mean, Christianity didn't even originate in Western civilization, although it kind of did on the periphery. | ||
It initiated with the Jews, or the Hebrews, whatever you want to call it, but it originated not in Rome, but in Judea. | ||
And, uh, you know, fair enough. | ||
I think everyone should embrace it. | ||
I mean, Africans should embrace it. | ||
They've, you know... They're not Western. | ||
They're not Jewish. | ||
I think Mexicans should embrace it. | ||
Asians. | ||
Everybody should. | ||
So, it's just kind of the wrong question. | ||
Unnecessary question. | ||
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Hey Nick, this is my first super chat ever. | ||
I hope you can get unbanned on Twitter soon. | ||
Israel is downright satanic. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
Great super chat. | ||
And that's not, and by the way, that's not to diminish the role of Christianity in the development of Western civilization over the past 1700 years. | ||
I'm not sure, you know, because certainly Catholicism is what allowed us to retain so much of Greek and Roman developments. | ||
It was the Catholics that gave us the universities, it was the Catholics that gave us the libraries, and the monks that preserved a lot of the writings of the ancient Greeks and Romans, and so on and so forth. | ||
So I'm not trying to diminish it, but I'm saying that the idea that, you know, Rome and the Church are in tension, it just isn't true. | ||
If anything, they're complementary. | ||
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Niggas be like subscribe to my substack. | ||
No nigga, I can't read. | ||
Hilarious. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
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You fucking retard. | |
Breakfast Burrito Grow I percent three dollars. | ||
People treat Twitter like substack. | ||
I don't blame them. | ||
No one's gonna read your shitty substack. | ||
They gotta shove their opinion down our throats on the DL to get a read. | ||
Sad frown. | ||
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You suck at this. | |
Breakfast Burrito Growiper sent $3. | ||
Make a Twitter alt already. | ||
We need you, King. | ||
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Fuck you. | |
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Tim Pool mentioned Growipers last night. | ||
It's on the tip of everyone's tongues, like in Fight Club. | ||
Operation Mayhem. | ||
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It's true. | |
We are. | ||
I mean, we're the real deal, man. | ||
We're everywhere. | ||
We control the conversation from the mind of Nick Fuentes, from my lips to your ears, from your ears to your hands that carry out My agenda? | ||
No, but my agenda is peaceful. | ||
Hey, we like Catholicism. | ||
We like America. | ||
We abhor violence. | ||
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That's what it's all about. | |
Snake using a real snake sent $5, hello Nick! | ||
You had a super chat from someone called Big Jeff recently, asking about books regarding Israel and you recommended The Israel Lobby. | ||
A book I would highly recommend, to him and the Unspoken Alliance. | ||
It's a fantastic informative read. | ||
It documents Israel's secret relationship with South Africa where the tested nukes and where they obtained the raw material for making nukes just after the Yom Kippur War. | ||
Great show as always! | ||
Bro said, pardon me, Nick. | ||
I'm going to go and talk to a super chatter from two weeks ago. | ||
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Thanks. | |
Slave of God sent $3. | ||
Watch you for the JQ stuff. | ||
When will you leave idolatry and stop worshiping a man slash trinity to worship the one God, the eternal? | ||
He neither begets nor is he begotten, and there is nothing like him. | ||
Whenever I want to go to hell, I'll do that. | ||
I wanna go to heaven. | ||
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Boo! | |
Fuck Hinsdale! | ||
Huck Finsdale! | ||
Shitposter 69 cent $3. | ||
Instead of taking Ritalin, you should snort coke instead. | ||
It will make your show more entertaining, playful face. | ||
Shenderman 88 Papyrus sent $4. | ||
Shilajit resin is natural Ritalin and Briel booster from Pajit culture. | ||
Go Hinsdale Central. | ||
Death to LT. | ||
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Boo! | |
Fuck Hinsdale! | ||
Huck Finsdale! Huck Finsdale, bitch! | ||
Daddy's money, bitch. | ||
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Bye. | |
No, dude, fuck Hinsdale. | ||
Long live LT. | ||
Long live Lionstown. | ||
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No, fuck LT. | |
LT treated me like shit, so I have no love for them. | ||
I mean, I went there, and so it's a part of me, but no, fuck them. | ||
They treated me like shit. | ||
I was such a credit to that school. | ||
You know what's so funny? | ||
You know what's really funny? | ||
There was this girl, she was a year ahead of me, and everybody thought she was gonna be a pop star. | ||
Because her dad was some big shit in music. | ||
He was in some record label. | ||
And she was an okay singer. | ||
And she got some deal like her senior year to go to Nashville or something and record with Jason Mraz or something like that and Or who is this artist? | ||
I forget the guy. | ||
I think that's who it is and she was like So everyone thought oh, she's such a star. | ||
She's gonna be a pop star and I remember all the teachers like oh my god She's gonna be famous. | ||
Remember us when you're famous. | ||
Remember us when you're a rock star and Sorry, where is she now? | ||
Where is she? | ||
Did she? | ||
I'm sorry, did she go and win American Idol? | ||
I must have missed that. | ||
Did she go and become a big pop star? | ||
Must have missed her number one single. | ||
You know who did become famous? | ||
This guy that everybody hated. | ||
This guy that the administration of that school always hated. | ||
They don't talk too much about it though. | ||
The wrong guy became famous. | ||
The wrong guy became rich and famous. | ||
Fuck them. | ||
That's what I say. | ||
Fuck them. | ||
You know, if she became famous, she, you know, she would have them eating out of the palm of her hands. | ||
And they'd be rolling out the red carpet and everything. | ||
I become famous and act like they don't know me. | ||
Act like I was never there. | ||
But I was. | ||
That's what happens to the wrong person. | ||
And they were all rooting for my downfall. | ||
Every single one of them. | ||
They were all preying on my downfall. | ||
They all wanted me to fail. | ||
That's why they tried to sabotage me. | ||
That's why they didn't give me the Student Council Scholarship. | ||
Fucking asshole. | ||
That's why they kicked me out of Model UN. | ||
But... If somebody wants it bad enough, you can't fucking stop them. | ||
K? | ||
Just so you know. | ||
That jagoff that runs the Student Council, he denied me the student... I was the president of Student Council. | ||
Every year, the president of Student Council gets a Student Council scholarship. | ||
I was the only one. | ||
He gave it to some stupid bitch who didn't even do anything. | ||
Then, after I gave my fucking awesome graduation speech that everybody loved, and I walk across the stage to get my diploma, he goes, nice job. | ||
Gives me a knuckle touch. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You want a knuckle touch? | ||
Fuck you, fucker. | ||
Fucking piece of shit. | ||
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Anyway. | |
So. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Go figure. | ||
You go and become a pop star. | ||
Everybody loves that. | ||
You go and become a... whatever this is. | ||
People don't like it as much. | ||
Oh, that's funny. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That pissed me off. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Whatever! | ||
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Who needs them? | |
But, you know. | ||
So, no. | ||
Maybe Instail's not so bad. | ||
I don't really care. | ||
I think it's Roundabout. | ||
I don't really care. | ||
I think it's round, though. | ||
Dude, shut up. | ||
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Okay. | |
I like that less. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Saw that. | ||
That was weird. | ||
That was very weird. | ||
Ritalin. | ||
You just need a groiper handler to make you good food and force you to follow schedules until you find a wife. | ||
Okay. | ||
I like that last shut up. | ||
Jake E. Kaj sent $3. | ||
Thoughts on that guy who beheaded his dad? | ||
I saw that. | ||
WTF was that? | ||
That was weird. | ||
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That was very weird. | |
Jay sent $3. | ||
Do you think it's possible Israel carried out the drone attack to provoke the U.S. into attacking Iran? | ||
Already answered that. | ||
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Okay. | |
All right. | ||
Ugh. | ||
Hungry. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
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I'm gonna eat something because I'm starving. | |
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
Remember to follow me here on Rumble and Cozy. | ||
Smash the follow button to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday. | ||
As always, thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
Thanks to everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
America First! |