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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.
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We're finally talking about the major terrorist attack in Moscow earlier this week and we'll be talking all tonight about the details and who's responsible and what will happen next.
If you missed it, although I'm not sure how you could have, but earlier this week there was a major coordinated mass shooting At a concert venue in West Moscow.
Over 130 people were killed.
The Russian police have arrested four suspects.
They're all from Tajikistan.
And they are Muslim.
Western media and Western intelligence says it was the work of ISIS and specifically an offshoot of ISIS called ISIS-K or ISIS-Khorasan.
But they say it's not even an affiliate.
They were inspired by ISIS-K.
So there's some degrees of separation there.
The Russian President Putin has not acknowledged this.
He says they are merely Islamists.
Meaning that they are Muslim fundamentalists but not necessarily with any kind of affiliation to the Islamic State or the Islamic State in Khorasan.
And there's been some controversy about the attribution of the attack.
The Western media says very strongly that it was the work of ISIS and they say that ISIS claims responsibility.
And the Russian state media has diverged from that explanation.
Of course...
If Western media is saying it is ISIS, we have reason to believe that maybe it was the work of some other intelligence agency.
Many people on social media said that given the historical relationship between ISIS and Israel, perhaps this is the work of Israeli intelligence.
It could also be the work of British or American intelligence, given the similar historical relationship between the US, UK, and ISIS.
Or specifically Muslim fundamentalists in Iraq and Syria.
And the Russian state media, again, disagrees with that interpretation.
They say that potentially Ukraine or Ukrainian intelligence had something to do with it.
So, as always with these kinds of mass casualty attacks, there's always a little bit of uncertainty.
About the exact nature of the attack and precisely who was involved in the planning and execution of it.
So we'll talk about those details tonight and try and shed some light on it.
I'll tell you outright though, I don't know.
I don't actually have Any degree of confidence about who might be involved.
All that I have said, I've taken a very conservative approach to this so far, which is to say that at the minimum, we have reason to believe that other intel agencies were involved.
And that I think it is dubious to suggest that this is the work of a particular Muslim fundamentalist group, specifically ISIS.
And there's a whole history there of ISIS and The fact that they carried out work that happened to benefit many Western countries in the Arabian Peninsula, Israel, the United States.
So it certainly raises a lot of questions.
So we'll cover all that.
We'll also be talking tonight about the remarks by President Trump a couple days ago.
He said that Israel must stop their invasion of Gaza, which is a huge deal.
Because 1.
The Republican Party is a front for Israel.
And 2.
President Trump is considered the most pro-Israel president in the history of the United States.
It's also a very contentious election right now in the background of this extremely controversial Israeli campaign in Gaza.
And Trump has now come out against, really along with the Biden administration and the rest of the world, against this planned offensive in Rafa, which we've talked so much about this week.
Rather, I think we covered it on last week.
So we'll talk about the remarks.
Very significant.
A lot of people are surprised.
I'm not that surprised.
This fits perfectly into my frame for Trump.
Because I get attacked on both sides for my support for Trump.
Specifically, I get a lot of people, they say, and it's some people that are anti-Zionist, it's some people that are very pro-Zionist.
They call me a hypocrite because they say, well, I'm against Israel, but I support the most pro-Israel president.
And Lucas Gage will not let this go.
Every time I'm in a space with Lucas Gage, he wants to hear my explanation repeated about, well, why did he kill Soleimani then?
Because I guess Lucas Gage doesn't like Trump.
And I've explained this many times.
I think that Trump is circumstantially pro-Israel.
I think that he is pro-Israel because he has to deal with the reality of the Israel lobby.
But not because he's ideologically a Zionist or because he is compromised by the Zionists.
I think that it's an ad hoc relationship that he has with the Zionist lobby and it's tenuous and I don't think that he has any loyalty to Israel.
I think it's all, like everything else, I think it's a deal.
And I distinguish this, or differentiate this, from the relationship between DeSantis in the Israel lobby or Haley in the Israel lobby.
It's the way that they talk about the conflict.
It's the way that they get supported by the Zionists.
It's the fact that there were so many never-Trumpers that went out against Trump in both cycles, 2016 and this one.
And it's also when we really examine the legacy of Trump in the Middle East, although there were some token concessions, by far and away the general thrust of his foreign policy was against the motivations of the Israel lobby.
Ending regime change against Assad, refusing to escalate hostilities with Iran or engage in a war.
So, Having Donald Trump come out this week to say I'm against their campaign and Rafa vindicates that a hundred percent.
So we'll get into all that though.
I don't want to spend all this time at the beginning getting into the details, but we will explore all of that.
Before we get into the news though, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
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And I said I was going to do an announcement tonight.
We're going to push it back later in the week.
Because we just got to get something square behind the scenes.
Very delicate process, but we still have an announcement coming this week.
I know I said last night a much-anticipated thing will be announced, but it might take a few more days.
But it's gonna be worth the wait, okay?
With that, we're gonna jump into the show.
One other thing before we get into our big news for today.
Last night I took a huge victory lap if you caught my show.
Yesterday I was in a big Twitter space with Jeremy Boring, CEO of Daily Wire, and we talked all about the latest controversy surrounding the firing of Candace Owens, and we talked about Andrew Klavan's remarks.
Andrew Klavan started this big controversy on social media because he said that Christ is King is anti-Semitic.
And maybe even more controversially, he said that his friend Ben Shapiro, a Jew, Doesn't need to become a Christian.
Shouldn't become a Christian.
Maybe God is willing him against becoming a Christian.
And maybe he can be saved without ever becoming a Christian in his life.
And a lot of people focused on the fact that Clavin, like many others, have been saying that the phrase, Christ is King, is anti-Semitic.
Not a lot of people focused on the other remark, Which theologically has a lot more weight, where he said that one can be saved, Shapiro or Jordan Peterson, can be saved without ever saying the name Jesus, or without ever saying that Jesus Christ is the Lord.
And I talked about this on my show last night, after speaking with Jeremy Boring about it on Twitter, and I said that The reason he believes Christ is king is anti-semitic is the same reason he believes Shapiro doesn't need to become a Christian.
And he takes offense to being called a Jew.
And, as a matter of fact, he still proudly calls himself a Jew, also for the same reason.
And I said that reason is because he is not a supersessionist.
I said that he is fundamentally not a Christian.
He doesn't believe that Jesus created a new covenant, established a new promise with mankind, that people can be saved by becoming a follower of Jesus.
By becoming a follower of Jesus Christ and becoming a part of the Church.
I said, and for that reason, he's really still a Jew.
And that's why he doesn't like being called a Jew, and that's why he thinks it's anti-Semitic to say Christ is King at unconverted Jews.
That's why he still cares so deeply about such things, because he's still Jewish.
He's not fully Christian.
Because a full Christian would say that everyone has to be Christian.
Everyone has to be Christian right now.
That would be the best thing for them, and that is, if people were going to do what is in their best interest, God wills everybody to the good, and if people willed themselves towards the good, they would become Christian.
And I said, obviously, Clavin doesn't believe that.
So, he is inferior Christian in the sense that he doesn't really believe in that promise.
He doesn't believe in that requirement for salvation.
And then lo and behold, so I said all that last night.
You can go back and watch the full explanation.
And I'm not a theologian, but that's my basic understanding.
And then he did an interview today, which I watched briefly.
I skimmed the first 20 or 30 minutes of it and I caught the ending of it.
And I reposted a clip where he goes out and he was being interviewed by a few Protestants doing some Christian podcast.
About the remarks that he said on, I think it was Friday.
And he said that he basically doesn't believe in St.
Paul.
He said, well, I believe that we don't need to listen to St.
Paul because we can listen to Jesus.
And if there is any tension between St.
Paul the Apostle and Jesus, well, I'm going to side with Jesus.
And he says that he believes the Bible is inspired but not infallible.
And he says that St.
Paul is inspired but not infallible.
And then goes on to discount the authority, the scriptural authority, of a great percentage of the New Testament, which was written by St.
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Paul.
nick fuentes
And he says that, I diverge from many Christians because I believe that even if Ben Shapiro or Jordan Peterson never say they worship Jesus, they're still going to get to heaven.
Because they can be doing good works, even if they don't have faith in Jesus.
And I saw that and I'm like, yeah, I mean not exactly, but that's what I said last night.
This guy's not really a Christian.
And this is why this stuff is kind of complicated.
I feel like a lot of people have just never heard about any of this.
A lot of people, their engagement with politics is something like, they identify as Republican.
Like, they vaguely identify as, like, not liberal or Republican.
And so, when a guy like Andrew Klavan goes around and says, well, I'm conservative and Christian, people go, yeah, okay, like, this guy's on our side.
But they don't realize the weight of the fact that he's an ethnic Jew.
They don't realize the weight of the fact that he is not a Catholic, that he's a Protestant.
And they don't realize the significance that as a Jew, who also confesses Jesus, is also obsessed with anti-Semitism and also obsessed and proud about being an ethnic Jew.
And they don't see how all those things constitute a pattern.
And they point towards something.
Because this is actually very common among Jews.
They don't like St.
Paul.
And there's this idea that there is Christianity as taught by Jesus and James, the brother of Jesus, and there's a Christianity as taught by Paul, they call Pauline Christianity, which they consider a whole different religion, that they don't accept.
And that's because Paul was the one that really, in a way, created the religion of Christianity as we now know it, and in a way de-Judaized Christianity.
And they don't like that.
And ironically, Klavan said that St.
Paul is Pharisaical in a way.
He said, I don't believe Christianity is about rules.
And let's not be Pharisaical about these things.
Now, Andrew Klavan also has a gay son.
So he's a proud Jew, obsessed with anti-Semitism, but also says he's Christian.
He also has a gay son that he fully embraces and accepts and thinks the guy's doing a great thing.
And then we find out the missing piece.
Then, when a bunch of people start getting in his face and saying, hey, Christ is King, buddy.
Hey, listen, buddy.
Christ is King.
Not Shapiro.
Not some Gnostic thing.
Not the Jews.
Not Israel.
Christ is King.
And he says, Oy vey!
Look at this hateful display!
Look at this hateful display!
Yelling, Christ is king of me in an anti-semitic way!
Look at this hateful display!
If you didn't have Jews, you would be nowhere!
And, you know, I know that's not a flattering impression of a Jewish person, but he then, when we force this confrontation, he goes on a show and says, Uh, yeah, well I just don't really believe in St.
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Paul.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I don't think Christianity's about rules.
And I also don't think Christianity's about Christ.
I think Christianity's about being a good person.
And even if you never say Jesus is king, even if you mock Jesus, it doesn't matter.
Like, oh, okay.
Well, that would be kind of a good thing to mention.
And I said this last night about the whole conservative thing.
If Daily Wire came out and said, hi, we're Daily Wire, and we are here to support Israel, that's all we care about.
Everyone would be turned off.
Your average person, who again, their engagement with politics is like, hmm, I'm vaguely Republican, I'm vaguely not liberal.
People would look at that and say, that's peculiar, I don't have any strong feelings about Israel.
And if Andrew Klavan came right out and said, Hi, welcome to the Andrew Klavan Show.
I talk about how I accepted Jesus into my life 20 years ago, but I actually don't really believe in Christianity either.
What I really am is a proud Jew.
I think a lot of Christians would say, Yeah, this guy's not Christian.
So, this is why it's so important to rally behind, to really cut to the quick here, and get to the core of the issue, to get to the fundamental point.
Which is why a lot of people don't like me, because it's brash, and you know, when you go right with the fundamental point, I think a lot of people aren't ready for that, you know, if they have a totally different perspective.
What I mean by that is, when I go out there and say, hey, Christ is King, and that means Jews can't be in power, people go, whoa, I don't hear people talk like that.
What do you mean?
But when you say that, and you get these people to, by a dialectical process, by distinction, when they come out and say, well, I don't like them saying Christ is King because I actually don't think you need to say that, then you realize what's really going on.
Then people can realize and say, oh!
So that's what Clavin and Shapiro are about.
And that's what Fuentes is about.
And that's kind of what politics is about.
Is that you have people that don't want to see Palestinians murdered.
You have people that don't want to see gays getting married.
You have people that don't want to see America turn into a brown country.
And that's because what matters to them is that Jesus is King.
They get their morality from Jesus Christ, from the church, and they put their country first.
And when there are people like Clavin and Shapiro that are okay with homosexuality, and they're okay with mass immigration, but they will fire you if you don't support Israel, they say, oh, so that's what they're about.
They're about Israel first.
So I thought that was so incredible because I said it last night.
I said, let's just cut to the chase here.
They don't like us saying Christ is King because they're like Jewish chauvinists.
They're Jewish supremacists.
Israel is their priority.
It is part of their dispensationalist theology.
Or indifferentist theology or universalist or inclusivist theology, but it is something that is fundamentally different than what we are pushing.
That's why they don't like it.
And people will talk about everything other than that.
I'm like, we have a Jewish-run country, we have a Jewish-run conservative movement, and when you say that Christ is the Anointed One, well, that deeply bothers and insults them because they think they are the Anointed One, so they're offended.
It's the same reason the Pharisees didn't like it.
It's the same reason they put the crown of thorns on him, as I said last night.
And then today, Clavin basically comes out and confirms all the above.
And I asked Jeremy Boring about this.
I would love for somebody to create an edit and put those things together.
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I said, hey Jeremy, you're a Christian.
nick fuentes
Clavin says that Shapiro's gonna get to heaven without saying Christ is king.
Obviously, you don't believe that, right?
I mean, seeing as you are a Christian, you believe that we only get to the Father, we only get to heaven, we only get to the truth through Jesus, correct?
And he goes, well, yeah, but I don't think Clavin was saying that... I don't think Clavin was saying something that does not conform with that.
But then Clavin did.
Then Clavin came back and doubled down and said, yes, I believe Shapiro doesn't need to say Jesus is king.
It's not a guessing game to get into heaven.
You can save yourself by being a good person.
And it's like, okay.
So now we all know.
Now we know two things.
One, Daily Wire will fire you if you don't support Israel, which they did to Candace Owens.
And two, we now know that Andrew Clavin is not really a Christian.
Because he's missing a very important part of Christian doctrine.
If you could get to the Father, and if you could do good without Jesus, then why not just be a Muslim?
Then why not just be a Jew?
Then why not just be some other thing?
But that's it.
That's the crux of the matter.
People say, Nick, why do you say Christ is King?
Someone asked me that last night.
And I gave some answer, you know, whatever.
But if you've watched my speeches at like Fuentes Rally 1, I said the reason we say Christ is King is because we believe in the person of Jesus.
Not the idea of Jesus.
We believe in the person of Jesus.
We believe in the presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.
We believe it's the salvation that comes only from Jesus and nothing else.
That's why we say Christ is King.
Because He's at the center.
That's why I don't say, you know, God is King.
Because it's got to be more specific than that.
Jesus mediates that.
It is through Jesus that we get it.
That's why we support, that's why we say the name.
That's why we say Jesus is King.
Christ is King.
Because it's about the personhood of Jesus.
And it's about the specificity of that.
A lot of people don't go there.
And when Clavin comes around and says, yeah, well, you can be saved with or without, that tells you why it is so essential to say Jesus is King.
Christ is King.
Not to go out there and say, hey, be a good person, be a Judeo-Christian, support Israel and love everyone.
No, you have to say Jesus is King.
You take Jesus out and it's not, suddenly it's not Christianity.
Suddenly it's not the truth.
And suddenly, you're going to hell.
Okay?
Suddenly, you're wrong.
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So...
nick fuentes
If people missed that, I may do a stream tomorrow reacting to that or sometime soon.
I'll repost a clip of it on my Telegram because I thought that was so telling.
He came out and basically affirmed it.
If you watched the show last night, you know what I mean.
I said all this last night.
I'm like, yeah, I think I have a sneaking suspicion this guy's not really a Christian.
And then he comes out the next day and confirms it.
And I don't mean to say that I discount his faith.
I mean, maybe he believes in Jesus, but that doctrine is extremely problematic.
That is a great heresy.
So I don't, you know, I'll maybe rephrase that.
I don't mean to say that he's not, like, he doesn't believe in Jesus.
I mean, he sounds sincere when he says it, but he's not all the way there.
And he is pushing something extremely heretical and dangerous.
And it's so, it's so funny.
Jeremy Boring is going to concern troll me on the space and say, I'm very concerned about what you say on your show.
Oh, it's concerning because of what I make a joke in Grand Theft Auto.
Andrew Klavan goes on his show and says, yeah, believe in Jesus or not.
Yeah, that's not concerning.
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But it just goes back to what do you really believe?
nick fuentes
What are your real priorities?
What do you actually believe?
What actually matters to you?
It says it all.
That's like I said last night, man.
They are more comfortable with gay adoption, with gay surrogacy, than they are with people that don't like Israel.
What does that tell you?
And, you know, Jeremy Boring's gonna run cover for Klavan and rephrase everything he said so that it sounds better.
But me, everything is taken in the most uncharitable, bad faith way.
When I make jokes about Jim Crow or Israel or, you know, witches being burned alive, well that is deeply concerning and wrong and you're a bad guy.
When Clavin goes on and says, yeah, you know, getting into heaven is all about just being a good person.
Not concerning.
But I, unlike them, am possessed by a radical notion That we have to transform our lives and we have to transform our country.
To actually worship Jesus Christ.
Not just in name.
You know, ironically, they say, well, you say Jesus is King, but you don't mean it.
It's the opposite!
Opposite!
Because you are the one saying, well, I say Jesus is King, but you don't need to say that.
You know, that actually doesn't need to be said.
You do need to say you support Israel, though.
And if you don't, we're gonna have a problem.
Okay, so who's really saying this in a way that is in vain or flippant or insincere?
I'm possessed by the radical notion that blasphemy against Jesus is more offensive than blasphemy against the Jewish State of Israel.
Forgive me.
I know that's so horrible.
I know that makes me a neo-Nazi.
I'm possessed by the radical notion that I think it is far less offensive to discount the Holocaust Or the experience of Jews in Israel than it is to discount the suffering of Jesus Christ during his Passion.
As Shapiro has.
Forgive me!
I know that is so evil and so hateful.
I know I'm a terrible person.
But that is the difference.
And that is why we fanatically say Christ is King.
Because they don't believe it.
And they don't like when we say it.
Because they don't like being reminded of it.
They chafe.
At the mention.
Nobody should chafe at the name Jesus Christ.
If they do, that's a way of finding out who's really on your team.
Nobody should find that anti-Semitic.
Nobody should find that problematic.
Even if it's being said in a pointed way.
And now we know why Clavin had such a problem with it.
Well, it's anti-Semitic when you say it at Shapiro.
Also, I don't think Shapiro needs to convert.
Oh, so that's what made it anti-semitic.
Because you think that all the Jews are going to get into heaven without worshipping Jesus.
Why is that?
So... So anyway, I don't want to spend the whole show talking about that, but I thought that was remarkable because I went into great detail about that last night.
So, anyway, so that's that.
I want to move on, though I do want to get into the story about Russia.
And so we're totally gonna shiv gears here.
This is now a few days old, but I didn't get a chance to cover it.
So, when did this occur?
Actually, all this stuff about Candace Owens, I'm totally just not even remembering the timeline.
Was this on Saturday?
Was this on... I think it was on Friday, it was.
It was on Friday during Ramadan, which is actually important context.
So on Friday, there was a major terrorist attack in Moscow.
It occurred at a major entertainment and shopping center in the western side of the city.
Four attackers used Molotov cocktails and incendiary devices and modified automatic weapons to kill over 130 people.
They attempted to flee but were apprehended, tortured, And now they are detained and facing a trial.
They've been identified by the Russian government as from Tajikistan, so they're Tajik, or Tajik, I don't know how to pronounce the demonym, but they're Tajik Muslims.
And some controversy has arisen about who exactly is responsible for the attack.
We know it is these four Tajik men.
If you don't know, Tajikistan is just north of Afghanistan.
It's in Central Asia.
And there's been a lot of volatility on the border of Tajikistan and Afghanistan.
The Taliban took over Afghanistan after the departure of the United States in 2021.
And now the Taliban, ever since, has been fighting an ISIS splinter group called ISIS-Khorasan, or ISIS-K.
Khorasan is a region in Afghanistan.
And a lot of the ISIS militants inside of Afghanistan were allowed to flee to Afghanistan from Syria under the nose of the United States.
As the United States, Russia, and Assad defeated the remnants of ISIS in Iraq and Syria, many of those ISIS militants were allowed to flee by air and allowed to travel to Afghanistan where they have now taken up arms against the Taliban.
They say that the Taliban is not preaching real Islam.
So really the only opponent of Taliban rule inside Afghanistan at this point is coming from this ISIS-K group.
And ISIS-K has been rallying Muslims in Central Asia, in Tajikistan from East Turkestan, which is the Uyghur Muslims that you might have heard about from China, as well as Muslims in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
And so we know it's these four Tajik guys.
We know they were the ones that carried it out and we know that they are Muslim.
But there's this dispute about whether they acted on behalf of some intelligence agency or whether they acted on behalf of some organic Islamist group such as ISIS-K in Central Asia.
So I'll first read the story about the attack itself.
It says, quote, France on Monday joined the United States in saying intelligence shows the Islamic State was responsible for a grisly attack on a concert hall outside Moscow that killed 137 people, while Russia has continued to suggest that Ukraine was to blame.
In the deadliest attack inside Russia for two decades, four men burst into the Krokus City Hall on Friday night, spraying people with bullets during a concert by the Soviet-era rock group, Piknik.
More than 180 people were wounded.
Four men, at least one a Tajik, were in custody on terrorism charges.
They appeared separately, led into a cage at Moscow's Basmany District Court by Federal Security Service officers.
The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack.
A claim the United States has publicly said that it believes.
And the militant group has since released what it says is footage from the attack.
U.S.
officials said they had warned Russia of intelligence earlier this month about an imminent attack.
President Vladimir Putin has not publicly mentioned the Islamist militant group in connection with the attackers, who he said had been trying to escape to Ukraine.
Putin said that some people on the Ukrainian side had been prepared to spirit the gunmen across the border.
Ukraine has denied any role in the attack, and President Vladimir Zelensky has accused Putin of seeking to divert blame for the attack by mentioning Ukraine, something Macron said was a mistake.
So there's this big question.
Obviously the attack occurred.
The attack is real.
These four men carried it out.
And now there is this big question about attribution.
Who was responsible for the attack?
We know that directly it was the four gunmen, but probably they received training and they were armed and it was coordinated with help.
And so now the question is who helped them?
Were they helped by ISIS?
Was it an ISIS affiliate in Afghanistan, ISIS-K, from which they came?
Or was there involvement, or maybe even foreknowledge, from a Western intelligence agency, such as Ukrainian intelligence, or maybe Israeli intelligence, or American or British intelligence?
That's the big question.
And I will say that we don't have any conclusive proof one way or another, but there are some things we can look at that will give us a little bit of evidence.
So, Western intelligence says that this attack was carried out by ISIS-K.
And ISIS-K is a real group.
And it was born from ISIS.
For those that... ISIS stands for Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Well, these guys came from Tajikistan.
Tajikistan is a long way from Iraq and Syria.
But of course, ISIS has affiliates all over the Muslim world.
Boko Haram is an affiliate of ISIS and they're in Nigeria.
Al-Shabaab is an associate of ISIS, they're in Somalia.
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is an associate of ISIS and they are in Yemen.
And it goes on and on like this.
So after ISIS, as I said earlier, was decimated in Iraq and Syria by the United States, Russia, and the Assad regime, many of these militants fled to Afghanistan, where they created an offshoot of ISIS called ISIS-K, ISIS-Khorasan.
And they've been responsible for a lot of terrorist attacks in Afghanistan and inside of Iran.
Iran bordering Afghanistan in the West.
And we haven't heard too much about ISIS-K, but they've been busy in Afghanistan the past few years.
I said on my telegram the most notable things that we've heard about with ISIS-K.
It's three things in particular.
ISIS-K was blamed for a major terror attack against an air base in Kabul in August 2021 when the United States was retreating from Afghanistan, you may remember.
The Biden administration's infamous withdrawal, which was a disaster that left behind $80 billion in military equipment and so on, according to the media.
And ISIS-K was blamed for carrying out an explosive suicide attack at an American airbase that killed over 100 people there.
Which I had predicted.
I said for a couple of months leading up to that attack, I said that the Deep State does not want us to leave Afghanistan.
I think that Israel doesn't want us to leave Afghanistan.
Israel wants us to stay put in Afghanistan because that means that we are right there on the border with Iran, their chief rival, their primary rival.
And the Deep State doesn't want us to leave Afghanistan because we're also right there next to China.
Afghanistan is...
Right next to China, and a lot of people don't even consider the geopolitical significance of Afghanistan.
It's not just that it's next to Iran, and thus pertinent to Israel, but it's also part of this corridor that connects the resource-rich Central Asian countries to the Indian Ocean, and it also has proximity to China, which gives us a forward operating base right on China's western border.
So, there were many reasons that they did not want the United States to withdraw.
It was initiated by Trump, although thwarted by the deep state under Trump.
It was completed under Biden.
But I said that the deep state doesn't want us to leave, so they will try to conjure up some kind of excuse for us to stay.
I said, so you'll probably hear all kinds of stories about how women are being enslaved again, and they're taking away democracy, and I said there's going to be terrorism that will demand that we come right back, because that's what happened to Obama in 2011.
Obama campaigned in 2008 on withdrawing from Iraq, which is the bad war.
He tried it.
We formally ended the war in Iraq in 2011.
But the rise of ISIS, which was actually facilitated by the Department of Defense according to a memo in 2012, demanded that the United States re-engage in Iraq and Syria.
Because they started cutting off journalist heads and conducting terror attacks in Europe and the United States.
So it justified another 10 years in the Middle East.
So I said it was under very mysterious and very suspicious circumstances that ISIS exploded back onto the scene, no pun intended, re-emerged as we were withdrawing.
As the United States was pulling out, they seemed to be trying to drag us back in by killing 100 people and carrying out this attack.
Very strange.
We didn't hear too much about him in the intervening three years.
But then, at the beginning of this year, this is the second major notable thing that we've heard about ISIS-K.
ISIS-K was blamed for a major terror attack, another serious suicide bombing that killed over 100 people in Kerman in Iran.
It was the anniversary of the killing of Qasem Soleimani by the United States.
It was two explosions at the cemetery, the mausoleum that Soleimani is buried at.
And it happened, as I said, on the anniversary that he was killed.
And this happened in the background of the ongoing Israel war in Gaza.
Gaza ruled by Hamas.
Hamas, which is almost now exclusively backed by Iran.
I said, so there's something else that doesn't quite add up.
So on the anniversary of Soleimani's death by the United States, there's a major terror attack in Iran.
And by the way, Soleimani created the axis of resistance that is right now at war with Israel.
Soleimani trained Hezbollah.
Soleimani trained the Houthis.
Soleimani trained the The popular mobilization force in Iraq.
All these Islamic groups that are now attacking Israel were trained by Soleimani.
And that is why the United States killed him.
That is why he had such significance in Iranian society.
And we're currently engaged in a proxy war between the United States and Israel against Iran.
And so why on the anniversary of Soleimani's death, Not last year's anniversary, not the year before anniversary, but this one.
The anniversary when there's a major war between Soleimani's army and Israel.
Why then was there a major bombing at his mausoleum on the anniversary of his death?
And it was committed by ISIS-K?
Says the United States.
Very suspicious.
And these are very well executed attacks.
In 2021, ISIS-K killed over 100 people.
Suicide bombing at an airport.
In Iran, At the beginning of this year, in January, they killed over 100 people in a suicide bombing.
And you know what Iran did in retaliation?
They bombed ISIS in Syria.
The remnant of it in Northeast Syria.
They bombed a Mossad base in Idlib Province, Iraq.
Iraqi Kurdistan.
Because Israel and the Kurds have been like this for 70 years.
So Iran bombed Mossad in Iraq in retaliation for An attack by ISIS-K.
And the third target they bombed was Balochistan in Pakistan.
Which was a group called... Oh, I don't remember the name.
It was, I think, Josh Al-Adl was the name of the group.
It was a separatist movement in between the Iranian and Pakistani border, which historically has been backed by Israel.
So why would Iran retaliate against ISIS-K by attacking an Israeli cutout in Pakistan, an Israeli cutout in Syria, and by bombing an Israeli Mossad base in Iraq?
Seems like all signs are pointing in one direction, which is something like Israelis use Islamist proxies to attack Iran, Iran attacks Israel's proxies in Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan.
That's what that one looked like to me in January.
Now the third major attack by ISIS-K happens in Moscow, where they kill over a hundred people.
But ISIS-K has no presence in Russia.
ISIS-K is extremely active in Afghanistan, on the border of Tajikistan, in Iran, but they have no presence in Russia.
What are they doing in Russia now?
What's more, the MO of ISIS, they are Muslim fundamentalists, Is they commit suicide attacks, and they commit suicide attacks so that they can kill as many people as possible, and so that the attacks are a martyrdom.
And martyrdom is something that Salafists, or Wahhabists, radical Muslims, that is something that they venerate.
So, in Afghanistan it was a suicide attack, in Iran it was a suicide attack, but this ISIS-K attack, this ISIS attack, was not a suicide attack.
These ISIS-K operatives went in there, carried out the attack, and then fled the scene.
They ran away.
Why did they run away?
ISIS doesn't run away, they do suicide bombings.
Why did they attempt to flee?
What's more, why did they attempt to flee over the Ukrainian border?
Additionally, The Tajik killer confessed to Russian police that they were paid to do it.
That some Telegram account offered to pay them 500,000 rubles to carry out this attack and armed them in order to do it.
So, I don't think that has been acknowledged by Western media, but that adds another wrinkle to the story.
Who put them up?
Who gave them the money to carry out this attack?
Some people say that's a dubious explanation, but we have to factor in all the information that is available.
So we have this pattern where ISIS-K seems to show up whenever it benefits the United States and Israel, and specifically the Deep State.
When the United States is withdrawing from Afghanistan and abandoning a critical geo-strategic hub, again, it's not just on the border of Iran, it's also on the border of China and this rebellious East Turkestan province, the Xinjiang province.
It's also the gateway for Central Asia to get to the Indian Ocean.
And there is a major Diplomatic war going on right now over who is going to control that corridor.
Who's going to get the resources out of Kazakhstan to the Indian Ocean?
Who's going to get all the... It's a very resource-rich region.
You got uranium there.
You got all kinds of things there.
Who is going to get it to the port?
So it's very important for many reasons, and Trump and Biden effectively colluded to abandon that to the Taliban, which is an enemy of the United States, and the Taliban, which has a good relationship with China, and so on.
ISIS-K pops up to attempt to thwart the withdrawal.
And during Israel's war with Iran, Israel is desperately wanting Iran to initiate hostilities or escalate hostilities against Israel.
To draw the United States into bomb Iran's nuclear facilities.
And they do everything in their power to draw Iran in.
There's a major terrorist attack on Qasem Soleimani's death day.
That'd be like if there was a major attack at Ground Zero on the anniversary of 9-11.
What's the first thing we'd do?
We'd have to go to war.
It's an unignorable provocation benefiting Israel.
And then there's a major attack in Russia.
Now, A lot of people pointed out, well, what is the connection here?
What about the timing here?
I saw Keith Woods say, well, Russia is at war with Ukraine, but they've been at war with Ukraine for years.
So there's nothing especially remarkable about the timing here.
A lot of people say, well, there's a terror attack in Russia, and it's a coincidence, because Russia's engaged in a war with Ukraine right now.
And Keith is basically saying, well, if any terror happened at any point over a three-year period or two-year period, we would say it's conspicuous.
We would say it's a coincidence because there's a war going on.
But there are some strange things going on right now with this war in Ukraine.
Specifically, Ukraine is about to lose, as many people have pointed out.
According to various reports, they have said that they will run out of ammunition this month, in late March, because they have not been resupplied by the United States.
Many generals have said that this year Ukraine will have to begin to retreat and cede territory.
The European Union and NATO have greenlit Ukraine to launch missiles deep inside Russian territory.
Initially they said you can't strike more than 50 kilometers out.
Now you can strike 150 kilometers out with the munitions we're providing.
And also, many countries are talking about ceasing military aid to Ukraine.
So the whole Ukrainian front is about to collapse.
Not only that, but in the midst of this, Emmanuel Macron in France has said that he wants to deploy French troops, or rather he said that he would not rule out the possibility of deploying French troops into Ukraine in order that Ukraine does not lose the war.
Some say that French and Polish troops are already deployed in Ukraine in the event that Russia crosses a certain line.
So, it's not just that Russia's engaged in a war with Ukraine, but it's coming at a very specific moment.
It's coming at an inflection point in the war with Ukraine where the latest tranche of American aid to Ukraine is being held up in Congress and has been since September.
They're about to run out of ammunition.
They're about to have to start retreating and ceding territory.
France says that they're going to deploy troops to Ukraine and they're also in the midst of a proxy war with Russia and West Africa and then you have this major brutal terrorist attack in the heart of Russia by a group that doesn't even operate inside Russia in a manner in which the group never does And so one has to wonder, what would possibly be the motivation?
Is it that Russia, you know, and what's more, maybe this is the critical operative thing, they were seeking to withdraw and flee over the border into Ukraine.
And so maybe is the point that Russia would see them as having been inspired by Ukraine and then react with brutality?
Is that the goal?
In other words, terrorists come into Russia.
They kill 100 people in something that is so brutal and so shocking, it demands reprisal.
Then they flee over the border into Ukraine.
Who does Russia blame?
Who does Russia blame for this horrible, brutal attack?
Well, where were they trying to escape to?
What would be the natural response?
Full mobilization?
Maybe some kind of brutal attack decapitating the leadership of Ukraine?
Because you have to understand this is not formally a war.
Russia never formally declared war with Ukraine.
is technically a special military operation with a partial mobilization, meaning that they are not drafting people, they're not sending the full military in, they have not converted their economy into a wartime economy.
So this is not, strictly speaking, technically speaking, a war.
Might it convert into that if there's a major act of war like this by a group that's backed by Ukrainian intelligence?
Does that then trigger an escalation or give a pretext to trigger an escalation in the West?
Ukraine's about to lose.
It's a war of attrition that they have badly lost.
It's only going to get worse for them.
Political support for the war is dying.
You know what would reinvigorate and renew The pretext for the war?
If Russia escalated.
If there was a unilateral, major escalation by Russia.
That would warrant reciprocity from France, Germany, the United States.
That's the only thing, that's the connection that I can see.
Now, it is entirely possible that it was Islamists, because there has been Muslim terrorism in Russia before, and there's been Muslim terrorism in that region, and there is Muslim radicalism in Central Asia.
So, it is entirely plausible that it was just a Muslim terror attack.
But there are some things about this where it would point towards maybe an alternative explanation.
Nothing conclusive.
There's no proof.
But there is some evidence that maybe there is more to the story based on some of these inconsistencies, based on this pattern of ISIS-K being brought around.
And also, of course, it goes without saying, although I will say it now, We always have to be suspicious when the name of ISIS is invoked.
Because Western intelligence agencies and Western militaries have collaborated with ISIS in the past.
And like I said, there's a lot of evidence for this.
In 2012, there was a DoD memo and it said they wanted a Salafist state, they wanted a Salafist emirate in central Iraq.
That's what ISIS was.
They said we wanted a radical Muslim state because, of course, overthrowing Saddam was about dismembering Iraq.
They wanted to make Iraq into three separate countries, or something more divided.
A Kurdish region, and a region in the center, and a region in the south.
They wanted to do the same thing to Syria.
They wanted to rip apart Iraq and Syria along sectarian lines.
It's all a part of making the region safe for Israel.
Egypt and Jordan were neutralized by money and by the will of the United States, and they wanted Iraq and Syria to experience regime change and then to be dismembered and divided into a series of countries.
This goes all the way back to the Oded Yanan plan in the 1980s.
After four wars of all the Arabs versus Israel in 48, 56, 67, and 73, after the surprise attack in 73, Likud comes to power, and they said, we need a new playbook.
We keep getting attacked by Arabs.
We almost got overwhelmed in 1973.
The only way we can survive is to make it so that there are no Arab states.
There are no strong Arab dictatorships.
And we're not going to keep trading land in exchange for peace like we did with Egypt or Jordan.
Or like some had suggested we would do with Syria or with the West Bank.
So they said we have to rip apart Iraq.
And then we have to rip apart Syria.
And then we have to rip apart Iran.
And anyway, so the United States said this in 2012, and then lo and behold ISIS came to fruition, because we were sending arms, and we were training what was then Al-Qaeda in Iraq, and the Al-Nusra Front, and some of these, they called it the moderate Syrian opposition, but they were, a lot of them were radical Muslims.
And that is what became ISIS.
In 2014, WikiLeaks revealed a leaked memo from Hillary Clinton to John Podesta which said that the Saudi government and the Qatari government were funding ISIS.
So, we have at least hard evidence from the DoD and from WikiLeaks that suggests at least the US government Qatari and Saudi governments were sponsoring ISIS.
Then, in 2017, there was a cascade of statements from Israeli intelligence chiefs, an Israeli defense minister, Israeli military commanders, saying that they actually prefer ISIS.
Saying that they don't mind ISIS, they prefer ISIS to Assad.
They prefer ISIS to Iran.
ISIS accidentally attacked Israel and then apologized to Israel.
So, properly understood, based on the hard evidence, the circumstantial evidence, ISIS has been a cutout.
It's an amorphous cutout for the U.S., the Gulf States, and Israel for at least 10 years.
And now they want to say, oh, ISIS-K is back, and they're dragging us into Afghanistan, and they're dragging us into a war with Iran, and they're dragging Russia to escalate with Ukraine, apparently.
And again, I think it's entirely plausible that some radical Islamist Tajiks, inspired by ISIS-K, who is carrying out attacks in Afghanistan, went into Moscow as amateurs and carried out an attack.
I mean, it's plausible.
But when you have ISIS involved, given their history, you can never just take that at face value.
When Western media says within 55 minutes of the attack, ...happening, that it's ISIS, and given the history, you cannot take their word for it.
Oh, well, the media said it's ISIS, and ISIS said it's ISIS, so it's ISIS.
Well, ISIS came from America and Israel and Saudi Arabia.
It was born from all of these intelligence agencies.
It came from Qatar and them.
So we can never just assume that they're telling the truth.
And then when you look into the mode of how it was carried out, They fled.
They held up their left hand.
They blurred their faces, which I heard earlier in a podcast with Scott Ritter.
Fleeing across the border.
They were apparently given money for this.
It doesn't seem to track with all the other ISIS attacks.
And then when you couple that with the pattern of ISIS-K attacks in Afghanistan, Iran, and Russia over the past few years, it seems like it's very Suspiciously beneficial for the United States and Israel every time they show their faces.
And if we can establish that there is some suspicion that there's an outside force, well then the question becomes who benefits and who has the capability?
And the question who has the capability rules out every country other than the U.S., Israel, U.K., Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, but not really.
I mean Saudi Arabia and as much as they're a proxy of the United States.
So you really got a handful.
Who is able?
You got like four or five countries.
Who's willing?
Well then you have to ask yourself who benefits?
And since Russia's engaged in a war with Ukraine and given the timing of the Ukrainian front falling apart, you have to wonder If the benefit is they want Russia to attack, because that would be the natural response.
And that would alter the course of the war.
If it changed from a war of attrition, which is a low-boiled conflict that is just really about manpower and resources, if it turns into a real war where Russia's decapitating leadership and they're really making a play for Kiev, maybe then that justifies a NATO escalation.
Maybe that justifies bringing back all the foreign aid.
It breaks the logjam in Congress.
It allows NATO troops to be in Ukraine.
You know, maybe it justifies something like that.
One other thing, which I haven't heard anybody talk about, is the venue.
So the venue, which was attacked, is the Crocus City Hall.
And it's not a city hall.
When I heard that I thought it's a government building.
It's a concert venue.
It's a concert venue at a shopping center.
So it's like a big supermall.
The Crocus City Hall.
This is an article about the venue.
It turns out that the venue was constructed 10-15 years ago by an Azeri real estate developer who is personal friends with Donald Trump.
And Donald Trump hosted a Miss Universe pageant at this venue in 2013.
And what's more, the Azari real estate developer who built it and is friends with Trump and hosted Trump's Miss Universe pageant at the site of the attack also facilitated a meeting between the Trump campaign and a Russian source which was behind the Fusion GPS steel dossier.
In 2016.
So what are the odds?
And this is the story about this.
It says, quote, Kroku City Hall in the Moscow region, the scene of a deadly shooting and fire, is a plush concert venue where former President Donald Trump once held a Miss Universe contest.
The venue was built by real estate developer Aris Agalarov, who is extremely well-known and influential in Russia and has links to Trump.
Golarov was born in Azerbaijan but is a Russian citizen.
Forbes Russia reported last week that Agalarov and his business partner and son, Emin, had taken out personal loans to save the business.
Last week they reported that they took out loans to save the business.
Crazy timing.
Like, not only is it a venue that's tight with Trump, but also a week before there's a major terror attack there, the developers took out a loan to save the business that owns it?
Emin is also a pop singer and has given concerts at the venue.
He is the former husband of the daughter of the president of Azerbaijan.
Go figure.
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entrepreneur Trump held the Miss Universe beauty contest there in 2013, telling media he had invited President Putin, who did not show up.
Trump soon afterwards appeared in one of Amin Agalarov's pop videos, and his connection to the family became a matter of interest a few years later when he stood for a president against Hillary Clinton.
Amin, in June 2016, arranged for Donald Trump Jr., Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, and campaign chair Paul Manafort, This is the venue that was attacked.
to meet a Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, who had offered damaging information on Hillary Clinton.
This is the venue that was attacked.
So this is all happening in the middle of Trump being persecuted, happening in the middle of Armenia giving border towns to Azerbaijan, and there's an imminent invasion to secure the Zangzer corridor there.
While France is threatening to invade Ukraine.
Now these are a lot of different pieces, okay?
And it could just be true that, hey, the world's a complicated place.
But it seems a little bit strange.
In other words, there doesn't seem to be a ton of randomness there.
It's not like they carried out an attack at an airport.
They carried out this attack at a venue owned by a close friend of Donald Trump who arranged a steel dossier.
And it was ISIS-K that did it, but they don't even operate there.
And it was ISIS, but they didn't kill themselves, which is what ISIS always does.
And they said they were going to flee across the Ukraine border, but Ukraine said they weren't.
So the whole thing seems very, very...
Peculiar.
One final thing.
Putin's response to all of this was a little interesting.
Putin doesn't want to give him the death penalty.
This is from Russia Today.
It says, quote, Creativity, humanism, and mercy are of special importance in the aftermath of the Crocus City Hall massacre, said Russian President Putin.
His comments came as lawmakers in Moscow debated reinstating the death penalty for the terrorists.
Speaking at a Kremlin ceremony honoring young artists and educators, the Russian President addressed last Friday's attack at the Moscow concert venue.
He said, quote, It is extremely important for us now, when we're dealing with what happened last Friday, to rely on the values of creativity, humanism, and mercy that unite us in supporting all victims in our determination to stay strong and together.
Artists and educators have a special role in preserving and promoting those values by influencing the mood of the public and shaping the future of the nation, he said.
Putin's remarks have been widely interpreted as a signal to lawmakers and the public to tone down the calls for administering the death penalty to the suspects caught trying to flee into Ukraine after the Crocus City bloodbath.
So then, of all people, Russia... Vladimir Putin comes out and says, hey, let's not kill these guys.
Which is a weird way to respond.
Russia's a brutal country.
It's an Asiatic country.
It's not like the West.
And these terrorists just killed 130 people.
If they don't get the death penalty, who does?
Are they just totally against a death penalty?
And Putin comes out and says, hey guys, let's chill.
Let's not kill these guys that just murdered 130 on video, burn them alive in a concert.
So it's all very strange.
Now, like I said, I don't have a concrete theory that ties all this together and there's certainly nothing conclusive.
There's nothing like proof.
I'm just trying to give you guys all the information and highlight some of the things about how people have been explaining it so far.
And as I said, you know, me and Keith had a big debate about this in the group chat.
You know, because he takes generally a far less conspiratorial approach.
He tends to think that things are kind of what they appear to be.
And I've been leaning more that way recently.
I read Keith and I read Richard Hanania.
And they have had a profound effect on me because I've moved away from some of the kookery, specifically pertaining to things like COVID.
I mean, it's just true that the people that were the craziest about COVID were proven wrong.
Now that's not to say the vaccine is killing people.
It's not killing people because it is.
It's not to say that the lockdowns probably didn't have some kind of coordination because I'm sure they did that enriched the big five tech companies and so on and so forth.
But people said it's a vaccine that's murdering people and you know the lockdown will never end and this is about Bill Gates sterilizing everybody.
It seems like the craziest stuff didn't happen.
So we got to come back to reality.
And when I see people immediately say, it was Mossad, it's like, why would Mossad do an attack in Moscow?
That doesn't even make any sense.
Some things we can draw conclusions and say, well, there's an obvious, like 9-11.
Okay, cause and effect.
9-11 happened and we went on a rampage in the Middle East.
And there were dancing Israelis.
Like, that one's pretty cut and dry, that Israel was involved in some way.
This one, I don't see it.
But people rush to say, oh it's Mossad, and no, I think it's better that they say Mossad than they just trust the media.
I'm not, you know, directionally I think they're right, but that's also not really, I would feel bad, because I, you know, I think people just say that.
I think they, that's a confirmation bias thing.
So, you know, I had an argument with Keith about this.
He says, oh well, it's certainly plausible.
It's all been coincidence and, you know, there are Islamists in Central Asia.
But I just look at some of these things like the history of this ISIS-K group, some of these inconsistencies, and I feel like there is more to the story.
And as I said on Telegram, We can just create some general guidance, which is this.
The world is at war right now.
It's a major period of instability, obviously.
The United States is confronting Russia in a way that is truly unprecedented in the past 40 years.
You've got this Israeli proxy war against the Middle East, which they have said and the United States has said is just, once again, changing geopolitical precedent in a way that hasn't happened in decades.
And when we're in a time like this, there are a lot of special operations that go on.
There are a lot of special ops conducting covert operations, secret missions, and then they go and lie about it in the press.
And some good examples of this are Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2.
The United States committed the biggest act of industrial sabotage in history against our allies.
Our allies paid to build those pipelines.
And it has crippled the German economy.
And there's been an investigation which the Swedes said, well, we don't even want to know who did it.
It was obviously the United States.
Even some very famous people.
Like, I think it was...
Uh, Jeffrey Sachs, or something like that, came out and said, yeah, the United States did the Nord Stream Pipeline explosion.
That's a perfect example of an obvious secret mission.
Special forces from America carried it out, and then they lied about it in the press.
And then they memory-holed it in the press.
But it served a core American strategic interest.
So these kinds of things happen.
Same thing with the attack on October 7th.
It is very clear from intelligence that we have now learned of That Israel had to know the attack was coming and they had to have been able to repel it.
They chose not to.
They chose to stand down.
They chose to allow it to happen.
Maybe they made it worse.
If you look at some of the carnage from October 7th, there were like exploded cars.
How do guys with automatic weapons explode cars?
Clearly it was missiles from helicopters that did the damage.
However much you think Israel was involved, certainly it's not what they said it was.
Certainly they either had the capability to see it coming and they ignored it, or they deliberately stood down, or on top of those things, they deliberately dragged their feet or engaged in deadly firefighting that compromised civilians as they responded.
And there's evidence for all this.
So those are two perfect examples of the government is not telling the truth.
The government will engage in these kinds of secret missions, special operations, they manipulate the media, and they do these things to create justifications for war, to create narratives, to get people in favor of military campaigns, and things like that.
And when a major terrorist attack happens in Moscow, in the capital of a city that we're at war with, after the same thing happened in Iran, another capital city of a country that we're at war with...
You have to wonder.
At the minimum, you can't assume that what they say it is, is what it is.
Even if it's plausible.
Even if it's plausible that it was ISIS, we can't assume that.
There are two major revisionist powers that we're at war with right now.
It's Russia and Iran, and both of their capitals were attacked with a hundred more dead in the past three months by a group that has a ten year history of being involved with our intelligence agencies.
You can't look at what the New York Times is saying and assume they're telling the truth.
Especially not with all the deception that has been going on over the past few years.
So, that's my argument in general for conspiratorial thinking.
I don't think that everything is necessarily conspiracy, but some things I'm more inclined to believe are than other things.
And this is one of them.
So, that's that.
But, we're going to move on.
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats, because we're out of time.
You know, we may cover the Trump thing tomorrow.
But, uh... We are out of time.
So, I'm going to take a look at our Super Chats.
And we will see what you have to say about all this.
Let me know your thoughts on the terrorist attack.
Curious to see what you think.
about all of it let me just get set up get my headset and whoops and my water All right.
Yeah, that's my view on Russia.
A lot of information, though.
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A lot of information, though.
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Let's see.
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I don't know why people have such a hard time understanding this.
$10.
Hey, Nick, can you explain how you're able to maintain good relationships with Jews like Laura Loomer?
Nothing against her.
But given your position on deposing Jewish power, it seems you'd be naturally at odds with them.
Is it copacetic just because they're also America first?
nick fuentes
I don't know why people have such a hard time understanding this.
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We're friends.
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Whenever anybody says that, I'm like, what's the argument?
Like you can't be friends with somebody you disagree with?
If you look at Laura Loomer's timeline, and you look at my timeline, we OBVIOUSLY disagree.
OBVIOUSLY.
Because she is totally in favor of Israel and talking about anti-Semites, and she doesn't like Sneko, and all that.
And my whole timeline is condemning Israel.
And I'm friends with SNCCO and I'm friends with Muslims.
You can be friends with people you disagree with.
So, I absolutely disagree with her on a few things.
Like Israel.
Like Jewish power.
She's not Christian.
You know, I want her to be Christian.
She refuses.
Okay.
You know, but she's my friend.
And, you know, there are a lot of things that I admire about her as a person, even though I don't agree with her.
I think she's, and I've texted this to her, I think she's actually inspiring to me because this is a woman, I said this last night, who just doesn't give up.
Extremely tenacious, hard worker, just resilient, she's a bulldog.
So, I really admire her.
I also think she's a patriot.
I think she loves America.
I think she loves Trump.
She's in favor of free speech.
She's been an advocate for me to have free speech.
She's never treated me like a pariah because of my views or who I am.
And even though I'm sure she would absolutely profit from disavowing me.
You know, a lot of people don't realize that.
They're like, well, you know, are you gonna disavow Loomer and why are you friends with her?
She would profit probably way more than I would by disavowing me than if I disavowed her.
And by profit, I don't mean she made more money.
I mean she would benefit immensely if she disavowed me.
Like, so many people be fucking high-fiving her and giving her opportunities, but we met each other a long time ago, and, you know, we're both in favor of free speech, and, you know, we're both against white genocide.
She's one of the most outsp- She was, at a time when nobody was, extremely outspoken against white genocide.
Nobody ever talks about that.
You know, back in 2017, when you were radioactive, if you said that there's replacement migration occurring, she was out there defending white people.
She was out there calling for an immigration moratorium.
She was out there saying it's white genocide.
Call it what it is.
And she got cancelled for it.
Just like other people did.
So, you know, a lot of the stuff that people say, I'm just like, I don't get it.
Like, what do you think my position is?
I think that it's the same thing with Trump.
It's the same Trump stuff.
It's like, are we going to say that you have to agree on 100% of things and you can't be friends with people unless you do?
Politics is a complicated thing.
Laura Loomer would have benefited us even though she disagrees with us about Zionism.
You know?
Example.
Let's say she gets elected to Congress.
One, now I have a friend in Congress.
I don't have any friends in Congress.
Paul Gosar is a pussy.
Marjorie Taylor Greene sold out.
Who else is there?
Okay, who else is there that's even good in Congress?
They all suck.
So Laurel Loomery, she would be a Zionist just like every Republican with the exception of like one.
But she would be the most furthest right Republican in Congress.
And she'd be a friend of the number one anti-Zionist, anti-Semite in the country.
So obviously that's extraordinarily beneficial.
And that's from a strategic point of view, but also I consider her a personal friend.
It's always so funny though.
Everybody, you just get attacked for being like a human being.
Nobody purity spirals more than my enemies.
It's like, you hate Jews.
No, you don't hate Jews enough.
You're obsessed with Israel.
You're not obsessed with Israel enough.
It's like, well, you know, look.
I'm an actor in the world.
I'm a political actor in the world.
I am seeking real political change.
Loomer disagrees with us, but it's a vocal, upfront disagreement.
She's not secret about her support for Israel.
But she'll platform people that aren't necessarily pro-Israel, and she'll talk about white genocide.
She's not in favor of those people being cancelled or censored.
You know, if Shapiro was like that, if Shapiro was willing to debate me, if Shapiro was willing to go out there and say I should have a Twitter account, if Shapiro got elected to Congress and brought me to Congress to testify, I would have far less of a problem with him.
If Shapiro went out there and said, I don't support the Browning of America, I think he'd be a lot more sympathetic.
You know, so we do have to draw distinctions where they exist.
So I'll defend Loomer.
I think she's a good person.
She's my friend.
I'll defend her on that basis.
And I'll also say, even from a political point of view, although I don't agree with her on Israel, I think that you could do a lot worse than Loomer in terms of Zionists.
As I said, nobody ever gives her credit for speaking out against white genocide and all that stuff back in those days.
People that don't even talk about white genocide now critique her.
What's she doing down there in the border?
She's talking about the influence of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society in the migration crisis.
She is down there in Central America talking about the border crisis, talking about how we're being invaded, and not only that, not only is she talking about how the country's being raped to death by immigrants, she's talking about how it's Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society that's doing it.
So I know she's pro-Israel and all that, but it's like, again, you could do a lot worse than that.
She's not trying to torpedo my career because I'm anti-semitic.
Unlike BAP, unlike many of the other Jews involved, Shapiro, you name it.
Even guys like Darren Beatty won't talk about me, which is crazy.
You know, like Laura Loomer, who is like this with Trump, like, she's like, I'm not gonna disavow Nick, I'm a free speech absolutist, blah blah blah.
And, you know, and she happens to be a Zionist, Darren Beatty won't even defend me.
Like, really, dude?
You know, I kind of get, you get why, like, you know, the guy doesn't want to hurt his career.
But there's a perfect example of a guy where it's like, you're so based, you know, but you can't defend me?
That's a little ridiculous.
So... She's more outspoken in defense of me than guys like Scott, than a lot of white nationalists.
A lot of white nationalists treat me like shit.
A lot of white nationalists treat me like I gotta go through the back door because I don't suck off Israel.
Loomer's a Jew-Zionist and she doesn't treat me like that.
That tells you something.
So... And I'm not making that up either.
I mean, that's very real.
I don't want to get specific.
I don't want to ruffle any feathers.
I have a habit of making enemies out of people sometimes, but, you know, but I have been treated kind of disrespectfully, and I've been, I think, greatly insulted by, you know, certain white nationalist types.
And by the way, that's not a kno- I like Scott.
It's not a knock on Scott.
Scott's my friend, but it, you know, it does go without saying that, hey, I mean, Loomer's tighter with me than he is, so...
You know.
So that's why.
I'm getting real tired of this disavowal game shit.
I don't disavow people.
I look at what people do.
I look at what people say.
If people say the stuff that Loomer says about Israel, I absolutely disagree with it.
But Loomer treats me like a human being.
She talks to me and engages with me.
And I don't mean like I need people's attention.
I mean like I'm obviously a very influential voice.
I have a truly alternative point of view.
And you have guys that treat me like I'm a pariah, like I'm a leper.
I would never be in the room.
I would never be in the conversation with some of these types.
Because I don't suck off Israel.
And there is a distinction there, like, so... It kind of pisses me off.
unidentified
People go, oh, you like Lumer!
nick fuentes
It's like, I'm sorry, you take money from Jews, so shut the fuck up.
unidentified
You're friends with Loomer.
You want to vote for Congress.
nick fuentes
That means you're not a real anti-Semite.
One, you take money from Jews.
Two, people you support are Jews.
People that don't... They would never give someone that opposes Jews a time of day.
It's crazy.
unidentified
So anyway.
So yeah.
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Luke the Evangelist sent $5.
Any news on internships?
I want my 137 IQ put to your discretion.
I'm an award-winning cinematographer and editor, and I also do animation and illustration.
God bless you.
nick fuentes
Well, send me an email, okay?
Send me an email.
If you're really good, send me an email.
If you're not total trash.
The intern thing is kind of a sore subject right now, cause like...
I don't you know I don't want to get into all that but like whenever we do an internship wave it just takes like weeks to do because we got a vet everybody we got an interview everybody and so I you know we were gonna do that but I'm like you know what like we got a lot on our plate right now I really don't want to do another wave because it's always so it literally takes weeks to do So, but if you're really good, just shoot me an email.
Don't just sit on your hands and wait, I guess.
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Luke, the evangelist sent $5, also glaze.
But you and yay are the battering ram.
God has blessed you with great courage and discernment.
Never doubt yourself, ever.
nick fuentes
All right, thank you very much, Mandy.
Yeah, that's so funny.
Yeah, Ye said we're like the SWAT team and he's like the battering ram, which is so... It's so funny to think that Kanye West, Ye, is like... In terms of the JQ, I am the battering ram.
I'm the guy that's gonna go out in a mask and say, I love Hitler and break open the conversation.
It's like we're playing Rainbow Six.
And Kanye West, of all people, is the one that's gonna say, don't worry guys, I got this.
unidentified
I love Hitler!
nick fuentes
Of all the people that you would imagine would think it is their duty, it's their obligation to play that role, Kanye's like, alright guys, stand back.
I made Graduation, I made beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, I made the Yeezy, and now it's time for me to be the battering ram for the JQ.
unidentified
Especially Hitler!
nick fuentes
There's something that's so funny to me about that.
Life's funny that way.
It's always so unexpected.
That's what he said on Alex Jones.
He's like, we're like the SWAT team and I'm the battering ram.
And it's like, you?
Not!
It's not gonna be Tucker.
It's not gonna be, uh, I don't know, Ann Coulter.
unidentified
It's not gonna be whoever.
nick fuentes
If you could, you know, three years ago, if you said, who's going to be the battering ram that's going to finally open up the conversation about Jews and the Holocaust in Israel, who is it going to be?
You know, people would say, mmm, Pat Buchanan, mmm, Nick Fuentes, Rand Paul, or Ron Paul, or... I don't even know, because no one even talks about this stuff.
Tucker.
It's going to be Tucker.
I knew he was our guy.
unidentified
Nope.
nick fuentes
Kanye West is going to be the one that's going to go on Infowars and say, hey pussy, we love Hitler.
Hey Alex Jones, why don't you say you love Hitler?
We're going to stop dissing the Nazis.
Man.
I really, I love him.
I will never stop loving him.
I don't love what he's doing right now.
I don't love what he's been saying lately.
I don't like that he clearly has a problem with Christianity these days.
But I'll always love him as a guy because he's just like... He's really just like a magnetic human being.
Like, magical person.
I don't know.
Everyone in the comments is always like, you know, Kanye sucks, Kanye didn't... I mean, whatever.
If you don't get it, you don't get it.
Real recognize real, okay?
Real recognize real.
If you don't get it, you're not fucking real, okay?
So, anyway.
But yeah, that was hilarious to me.
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Severian of Nessus sent $20.
Hi, Nick.
An article from a Catholic Gruper is the featured story on UNS Review right now regarding Jewish influence in the church.
Might explain the anti-Semitism warning that the USCCB put in the missile.
Was wondering your thoughts if you have a chance to read it later.
Thanks.
nick fuentes
You think the Catholic Church...
You think the Catholic Church is putting a warning in the Good Friday or the Easter Sunday missile? - No.
Because there's an article on the front page of Oons Review.
You know, some of you guys are not going to make it.
I'm just telling you, without me, you are not going to make it, okay?
Yeah, no, I don't think so.
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Luke the Evangelist sent $10.
Here's a quick painting I did of you.
Took about three hours.
I don't usually do digital paintings, but I hope you like it.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that's interesting.
unidentified
Yeah, I don't know.
nick fuentes
What's going on with the right arm though?
What's going on with the right arm?
Also, I have green eyes.
You made me look handsome.
I'm not gonna knock you for that.
It looks a little bit more handsome than I actually look in real life.
But that's pretty good.
Yeah, that's pretty good.
Well, shoot me an email.
unidentified
Excuse me.
nick fuentes
I'm just glad it's not anime.
I'm just glad it's not some furry nonsense.
We had a furry.
There was like this guy.
Who was in the AF, like the broader AF orbit for a while.
I don't want to embarrass him, but he was literally like a furry.
And he would make all this furry art and he'd be like, hey dude, like what the fuck is this?
And he would insist, like I'm not a furry, but it was all like anthropomorphic animals.
And then he like quit.
He like stormed out.
unidentified
I'm sick of being made fun of!
nick fuentes
And now he's making all this really weird shit.
Now he's making all this really weird shit on Twitter.
unidentified
We're like, bruh, what the heck?
He was a nice guy, though.
nick fuentes
But yes, I don't, needless to say, I don't really get it.
Maybe it's not furry, but I don't really get it.
I don't really understand that art style but But he's drawing all these like weird anthropomorphic animals and they're like shirtless and we're like bro What are you what are you doing, man?
What's going on?
But he would insist, but I'm not a furry.
We're like, you sure?
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You know, so I'm like, I hope it's not gonna be some weird anime shit or something like that. - Sean Hannity Groh, I percent $5.
Nick, I watched Yinyas over the weekend.
The amount of self-belief he had as he was coming up was remarkable, very inspirational.
What did you think of the documentary?
nick fuentes
Any fave parts? - It's been a long time.
I only saw the first two parts when it came out, which must have been years ago.
So I don't really remember it super well.
I don't think it was particularly well made, and I think the, uh, who's the guy that made it?
It's like Boosie or something like that?
The guy that made it, like, totally inserted himself in the story, which I thought was like a huge turn-off.
Um...
So it's just a lot, to me it was just a lot of found footage, but I thought that was very interesting if you like, if you're a fan.
I thought the scene with his mom was good, and when he got his song on the radio in Chicago and he was on the street, that was interesting.
But it's been a long time since I saw it.
When he got the choir together for Through the Wire, When he went to the... I forget which record company he went to, but he went and he played Jesus Walks for them, and they just, like, didn't give a shit.
And he says that in Last Call!
He says, you know, I played them Jesus Walks and they didn't give him a deal.
So I thought that was cool.
But I didn't think it was... I don't think the guy that made it was that talented.
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California grow a percent twenty dollars, half if the Kingdom of Christ receives all nations under its sway, there seems no reason why we should despair of seeing that peace which the King of Peace came to bring on earth, He who came to reconcile all things.
Oh, what happiness would be ours if all men, individuals, families, and nations, would but let themselves be.
So true!
I love when people just take huge paragraphs and send them as superchats.
But it's so true.
So true.
nick fuentes
I love when people just take huge paragraphs and send them as super chats.
But it's so true.
Very true.
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Nick Love sent $11.
Found out that I'll be having a son later this year.
We're thinking of baby names and I wanted to get your thoughts between the names Fulton or Vincent.
Choose the name of your future Groyper.
nick fuentes
Hey, congratulations on the future Groyper.
Fulton?
Like Fulton Sheen, obviously.
I don't love that name.
Uh, Vincent?
Also not a huge fan of that.
So really, but it's really your, it's really your choice though, man.
It's really your prerogative.
I'm not going to name your kid.
It's your kid!
You pick.
But I wouldn't, I wouldn't name my kids those names.
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"Eve sent $100, Nick, been a fan since 2019.
Surreal seeing Jeremy with you last night.
Huge watershed moment on the right." Hopefully Shapiro can come to the table and have a discussion.
unidentified
No way.
streamlabs matthew tts
There is more to agree on than disagree.
He needs to apologize to you.
The right needs more consolidation.
The left will never cooperate with us.
They value being anti-white over being anti-Israel.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
Shapiro's not going to do that because he doesn't see me as legitimate because he sees me as an enemy of the Jews.
So he's not gonna apologize to me.
There's more to agree on!
So you just, like, are out to lunch, buddy.
The Right needs to stick together!
It's like, clearly you're just, like, a dialectical victim.
You're a victim of dialectical abuse.
Bro said, no more infighting in the Right.
Guys that will die for Israel need to just sit down and have a discussion with guys that would die for Jesus Christ.
It's like, that's never gonna happen, brother.
You're so cooked.
And yeah, the left's not going to come over either, because they're also run by Jews.
They just happen to be atheists.
So, you gotta watch the show a little bit more, maybe pick up on some of these things.
But I appreciate the big super chat.
No, we don't agree on more than we disagree on.
The foundations, the first principles are all wrong with Shapiro.
So we're never going to agree.
If he sees me as an enemy of the Jews, and I see him as an enemy of Christ, then there's never going to be more in common.
That's just like when you're a dumb partisan.
When you're like a dumb Republican conservative partisan.
unidentified
Well, we all believe that the taxes should be low and we all believed it.
nick fuentes
You're like, shut up.
He doesn't believe in Jesus.
That's a big problem.
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Rape caviar sent $5.
Are we on Team Schmooly in their war against Cassie and the Daily Wire?
nick fuentes
Well, we're not, no, we're not Team Cassie or Shmoley or Dillywire.
We do want to see Shmoley attack them, though.
I think it's very funny.
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Abe Froman sent $50, so thankful I found your show just over a year ago.
Your message was like finding the last puzzle piece you thought was lost forever.
Everything is perfectly clear now.
I'm confident the Growipers will win, but regardless it's comforting to know Christ already won.
He has overcome.
God bless you and thank you for all that you do.
nick fuentes
Thank you man, I appreciate it.
Glad that you have some clarity. - Jerusalem sent $5.
streamlabs matthew tts
I sent you this while you were sick, but you skipped it.
Take Advil and Tylenol together at same time when you have a cold for synergistic effect.
If sputum is green or yellow, you need antibiotic.
Swab for testing if suspect strep, which is dangerous.
nick fuentes
- Well, I didn't have strep.
I'm better now.
Advil and Tylenol.
Yeah, I did that when I got in my car crash.
I had all kinds of problems.
I was doing that.
But I'm good now.
But good to know for future reference.
Guy just had to get this medical advice to me even though I don't need it.
Just need to get it off his chest.
Advil and Tylenol!
Okay, now I can live.
I'm obviously better, but I appreciate you caring.
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- Yeah, I do. - I 100% believe that, yeah. I do. - I 100% believe that, yeah.
nick fuentes
I think that he is playing a role right now.
So that even the Jews can say, oh, we don't claim him.
unidentified
We're reasonable.
streamlabs matthew tts
They always do that.
Hey, no.
nick fuentes
Come on now.
I love Bryson.
Bryson doesn't like groipers.
He likes me, and I like him.
He doesn't like groipers.
He disagrees with us.
He doesn't like when people talk about black crime.
He does not Catholic, you know, so the thing is I just don't get into it with him about those things because I know we don't agree So I don't want to you know Get into a contentious battle with him But I think he's a good guy I know him.
I know him.
He's my friend.
You know, just like with Loomer, I know him.
He's my friend.
I've met his wife.
I've met his family.
They're very good people.
You know, his parents are fantastic people.
His wife is lovely.
She's a fantastic person.
Bryson's great.
And I think that his theology is wrong.
Obviously, I'm Catholic, but no one can doubt that he is very committed about his religion.
He takes it very seriously.
He doesn't swear.
He prays.
So...
So I do respect that about him, even though I think his theology's... we disagree on theology.
I think he's wrong.
He thinks I'm wrong.
So I think he's a good dude.
And I know he gets into it with Greupers on Twitter, and I'm always telling Greupers, I'm like, stop antagonizing Bryson.
Like, he obviously doesn't agree.
Like, just let it be.
Let it be.
He's a good dude, you know?
But they go at it, you know.
Greupers and him go at it.
But I love him.
I love him.
He comes from a good family.
He's got great people around him.
You know, they invited me into their home for his birthday a couple years ago.
I brought the fruit punch.
What did I bring?
I think I brought that.
And, uh, they made yams!
I tried yams!
I was invited to the cookout!
And, uh, and like I said, I met his parents.
They are really funny, good people.
I can't say enough nice things about him, so... I think he's a good dude.
Bye.
I know that he doesn't get along with gripers.
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Adrian sent $100.
Keep up the good work you do, mate.
A lot of us young people are finally waking up and the tides are changing.
Christ is King.
Love from Norway.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
Norway, huh?
Let's go.
Thank you.
Yeah, it's true.
The young people, they are our future and they're getting red pills.
So thanks man.
Hope it's all cool in Norway.
I gotta get out to Norway.
It feels like it's not even a real place.
I was talking to this guy from Norway.
Once and I was like, well are you from like Oslo?
And he's like, no I'm from North.
I'm like North?
What are you in like the North Pole?
It's so weird to me to think there are people that live in like a tiny village in Northern Norway.
Imagine being born there and like living your whole life in some suburb, some like tiny village in Northern Norway.
It's like, is that even real?
It's like you're in Disney World.
It's like you're living in Epcot.
I legit can't wrap my head around not being born in the most important country in the world.
I think that's why me and Keith disagree on a lot of things, because he was born in like a rural part of an island that like doesn't have a military and never had an empire.
Like, it's a different consciousness.
If you're not American, You're different.
unidentified
You're... We were born different, okay?
nick fuentes
We were born different.
We were born better, okay?
We are not the same.
We are not alike.
We were born in America.
I have an American consciousness.
I was born in the empire that rules the world.
I was born in Rome.
I was born in the imperial capital of the world empire.
And you're born on like an island that doesn't even have a fucking submarine.
You don't have a frigate?
You don't have a cruiser?
You don't have a destroyer?
You don't have a fighter plane?
You don't have a bomber?
You don't have a sub?
You don't have an aircraft carrier?
You don't have a nuke?
You got nothing, buddy!
You got nothing!
You never even had an empire.
That's crazy.
We grew up thinking like, fuck yeah, bitch.
unidentified
We won World War I, World War II.
nick fuentes
We beat the Spanish.
We beat the British.
unidentified
We beat the shit out of the South!
nick fuentes
The South rose up against us and we slapped them down!
The North!
Yankees!
Lincoln!
Hamilton!
Industry!
Catholics!
He said, yeah, uh-uh, none of that Jeffersonian stuff.
We beat them all.
We beat the terrorists.
Even though Israel made us do it, we beat them!
unidentified
We beat Iraq!
nick fuentes
And we beat Vietnam.
unidentified
And we beat Russia.
nick fuentes
And we beat the shit out of everybody.
And we got the most aircraft carriers.
And we got nukes.
And we got a navy.
unidentified
And we run this shit, nigga.
nick fuentes
And we run this motherfucking shit, nigga.
And you live on an island.
You were born on a farm on an island that has been occupied for 800 years by the country that we beat and declared our independence from.
unidentified
So, yeah.
nick fuentes
We are not the same.
No.
No, no, no.
And I love Keith, you know, and I love Keith and everything, but people that were born in Ireland or Norway or, you know, or whatever, like, they're just never gonna get it.
They're never gonna get it.
Like, they're just never gonna get it.
People that were born in Uruguay or, it's like, whatever, dude.
I was born in Mauritania.
Okay, shut up.
Or Mauritius, I guess that'd make more sense.
I was born in Mauritius.
Yeah, shut the fuck up.
Your opinion is nothing.
I think that's why he's like a nationalism for all nations guy.
You know?
So, anyway.
unidentified
Nah, I'm kidding.
nick fuentes
But I love TV.
You know I love Keith.
Come on now.
Come on now.
No, but we love him, but he's just got to move to America.
He's got to move to America and like become American.
He's got to become one of us.
He's got to see the big picture, brother.
No, but he's a good dude.
He just happened to be born in not the greatest country ever.
I just don't get it.
I don't get it.
I don't understand it.
But that's okay.
I still, I love these European people because they're like from a fairy tale world.
You go to Europe and like they've lived their whole lives in the Shire.
They've lived their whole lives in this magical little village and they're like, you know, there's something very quaint about it.
It's adorable.
It's adorable when you go to Europe and you look at these people and you're like, damn, damn, you live like this?
Anyway, back to Rome.
No, but, uh, no, but that's okay.
So we love Norway!
unidentified
We love Norway!
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Even though they're not military.
- Hi, Nick.
Have you heard of Valentina Gomez?
The candidate running for Secretary of State for Missouri?
She went viral burning pedo grooming books in January.
She's an American first, Christ is King, Catholic Maga girl and it's fun watching her troll libs on Twitter.
You should check her out.
Also, she's hot.
She's also single and your age smile you might want to say what's up. - Fuck off.
nick fuentes
She's gonna troll the libs on Twitter?
Who are you, dude?
Is this guy new?
You know, it's gonna be hard for me to grow because people that are not Groifers, they're just like, they're like Irish, okay?
They're like Norwegian.
They're like from another realm.
They're from another dimension.
unidentified
Oh, there's this like hot Latina that wants to be a politician and like, she trolls libs on Twitter, bro.
And like, yo, you should slide because she's pretty hot.
nick fuentes
What do you think I am, huh?
Yeah, pass.
No e-girls.
I will never vote for a woman.
I'll look her up.
Let me see.
unidentified
What's her name?
Valentina?
nick fuentes
I would never marry someone named Valentina.
unidentified
What kind of name is that?
Guadalupe.
nick fuentes
Dude, she's totally Hispanic.
I want to marry a white person.
Oh brother.
She's wearing leggings?
Oh bro, oh boy.
A Hispanic e-girl in leggings right up my alley.
She's gonna be like Abuelita in a few years now, kidding.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
Is she based, what does she think about Israel?
How much you want to bet I'm going to find some tweet about, like, Hamas?
unidentified
Let's see. - Pfft.
nick fuentes
TikTok is weaponized by the Chinese to turn children against America.
We must ban Chinese influence.
unidentified
Yeah, there you go.
nick fuentes
Let's see, what else?
I'll take down the Chinese spy balloons.
These corrupt politicians are owned by China!
Chinese spy balloon!
There's Chinese spy balloons over my house!
Oh, Jordan Peterson likes her?
Wow, that's a great endorsement.
I'm looking for the Hamas thing.
It's just gonna be injected into my veins when I find the tweet where she says, Hamas, everybody's a terrorist!
unidentified
Where is it?
nick fuentes
I have to do, like, a search.
unidentified
But then I'll have to... let's see.
From...
Valentina for SOS Hamas.
And there it is!
nick fuentes
And there it is, folks!
At Rep AOC, I'll pay for your flight and equipment to go fight with Hamas.
At Ilhan, you know what shouldn't exist?
Terrorists like Hamas.
At Ilhan, I will pay for your flight to go fight with Hamas.
You are a domestic terrorist.
At Justin Trudeau, how about you go fight with Hamas?
unidentified
I'll pay for your flight and equipment.
nick fuentes
At Ilhan, climate change is a hoax.
People just build higher buildings.
I'll pay for your flight and equipment to go fight with Hamas.
At Hawley, all those who support Al-Qaeda and Hamas should be suspended and deported to their country of origin.
At Elon, I hope you stop being a domestic terrorist for Hamas.
At New York Post, truthfully, nobody trusts Hamas University anymore.
At The Hill, I bet they're from Hamas University.
I mean, Harvard University.
At VP, I will pay for your flight to go fight with Hamas.
At Ilhan, I will pay for your flight to go fight with Hamas.
At Newsmax, Hamas University.
At New York Post, Hamas University everyone, at Harvard.
At Ilhan, why don't you say it like it is, abortion is murder.
I will pay for your flight to fight with Hamas.
At New York Post, pro-Hamas, BLM, anti-far, all terrorists and belong in jail.
unidentified
Oh my gosh.
nick fuentes
There's like a hundred of these.
How did I know?
How did I fucking know?
Because I'm him.
My body is different.
unidentified
My body is built different.
nick fuentes
Oh, here we go.
At New York Post, never challenge God and Israel.
At New York City Mayor, Israel will prevail and Trump is coming back.
At VP, Israel will prevail.
At New York State AG, Israel will prevail.
At New York Times, Israel will prevail.
Yep, that's classic.
And that's classic.
You are dumb.
You don't know what you're talking about!
What, did you just get here yesterday?
What, did you just blow in from stupid town?
unidentified
She went viral burning pedo grooming bots in January.
Whoa, I'm a pedo grooming bot?
No, I'm a fucking idiot!
Oh brother.
nick fuentes
Thanks for a hundred dollars.
Thanks, he gave me a hundred dollars.
Guy gave me $100 and I'm just like attacking this man.
unidentified
She's a Catholic MAGA girl and it's fun watching her troll libs on Twitter. - Whatever.
Dude.
nick fuentes
Wake up.
Time to wake up, pal.
streamlabs matthew tts
He will not divide a cent $100.
Hey Nick, I've been watching on and off since your YouTube days in 2019.
There is no one in online politics that comes close to your intellect, humor, and most importantly, grit.
You will go down in history and it's amazing to see the mainstream breakthroughs over the last 18 months.
It's crazy to think about how things changed slash happened over five years.
Thank you champ.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
I am one of the best in online, that's for sure.
So thank you, man.
I really appreciate it.
Hopefully I'll go down in history or they'll, you know, totally erase my name, squelch me from the history books.
But I appreciate it, man.
Thank you.
streamlabs matthew tts
Okay, okay, okay, okay, stop, stop!
Gross!
What the fuck is wrong with you?
nick fuentes
all violence but how the hell are the kkk okay stop stop bros what the fuck is wrong with you stop guy's name is what it is and then he says let's okay yeah Can we not?
I disavow all violence.
I disavow all that.
Jeez.
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Triz sent $10, W Nick, no message. - Thank you. - Florida Groepa sent $20, I was already on the Khan Law React before you mentioned it and that was encouraging.
We are taking over and AF is growing.
CO, Rocket, Takeoff coming soon.
And yay Nick Christ is the center deal with it.
We are Christian, Futurists, Fighters.
unidentified
07.
nick fuentes
Wow.
What's Khan?
What is the Khan Law React?
What does that mean?
I don't know what you mean by that.
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Dylan Danger sent $10.
I'm a shipping container.
And if you don't have Cut-Rate Bridge Insurance, we'll just have the taxpayers rebuild it.
So get Allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like me.
nick fuentes
Okay, that's kind of funny.
Too soon, too soon.
unidentified
That's kind of funny.
nick fuentes
That's kind of cack.
That was crazy, though.
Did you see that?
Of course, everybody wants a rush to say, oh, this is DEI.
unidentified
I think that's dumb.
nick fuentes
You know.
Or, I don't know, sometimes ships crash into bridges?
Everybody just wants to rush and just say dumb stuff these days.
I guess that's always how it is.
I don't know if I'd buy that.
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that dr grow i percent 15 dollars want to let you know that i am thinking of spreading your message by clipping and translating your message across the spaces might as well use my multilingual gift to use thoughts thanks for all you do do it Yeah, I mean, yeah.
nick fuentes
If you want to help out, help me out.
Spread the clips.
Cut it up.
Do it in different languages.
That'd be great.
Don't just threaten to do it.
Just do it, bro.
unidentified
Hey!
streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you!
See, I mean, I love everybody.
$0.25, heard your name for many years as a dangerous, hateful racist.
I was fed the narrative as a black woman by the propagandists.
Found your videos this week due to Candace Fiasco.
unidentified
Hey.
streamlabs matthew tts
Binged your vids and actually enjoyed the intellectual analysis.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
See, I mean, I love everybody.
I love Candace.
And I love everybody, so I appreciate that.
That's the thing, everybody always calls me, like, a totally hateful guy.
And, I mean, I've said extremely provocative things.
You're gonna find clips of me saying outrageous things.
But, um, you know, but I'm not, like, just some ignorant punk.
I have a true alternative vision.
I have a true independent, um, vision for how the country should be.
That's not based in ideological or racial hatred.
It's just completely antithetical to what they push and I think that's why they've censored me.
So I appreciate you saying that.
I'm glad you like the content.
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Aussie grow.
I percent $50 been watching pre our boomer speech when you were just some guy with a couple hundred subs.
You brought me back at 15.
I was that unhinged guy at the dinner table saying, but building seven didn't even get hit.
How did Israel have prior knowledge around 20 hit a fork at flat earth reptilians and Jesus went to Christ.
You bring it all together.
Leo seven.
nick fuentes
Well, that's I'm glad to hear that.
Yeah, because a lot of that stuff.
I mean, look, if you just become a conspiracy guy, then you're given to believing in aliens and, you know, clones.
Like all this... I was fighting with some guy on Twitter who actually I found out was my friend.
I didn't even know it was him.
But some guy's talking about it's Mystery Babylon and, you know, it's the Beast Army against...
And once you get into some of these conspiracy things, you just get disconnected from reality.
Like, I believe in conspiracies that are rooted in things that have evidence.
You know, where there's some rationality behind it.
It's not just totally subjective.
It's not an unfalsifiable theory.
Because some of these theories that people put forward, it's like no matter what happens, the theory is proven right.
It has no predictive power.
It has no explanatory power.
And no matter what happens, it can always be explained in terms of the theory.
Like Q. QAnon is the perfect example.
If Trump wins, Q is right.
If Trump loses, Q is right.
If Hillary Clinton runs in 2024, Q is right.
If she doesn't, Q is right.
It's like these theories where there's no evidence for them, there's no basis for them, They're frequently wrong, or inconsistent, and somehow, even if it's like a binary course, there's like a binary fork in the road, like either one will lead back to the theory and prove the theory right.
And that's how you know that you're believing in something that is like detached from reality.
It was like the thing with the plandemic.
It's like everyone said, oh the pandemic will never end, and then it does, and then somehow that still vindicates the theory.
Like you have to admit it was wrong.
They're like, oh well that was also part of their plan.
Okay, so... If it goes on forever, you're right.
If it ends next year, you're also right.
The vaccine's like, you know, and I think the vaccine's injuring people, but it's obviously not It's not millions of people are dropping dead today.
I think, you know, maybe they'll die from complications in the future.
And, you know, there are some people dropping dead, you know, died suddenly.
But people made it sound like everyone who got the vaccine is going to get Prion's disease in a year, which did not happen.
So, that's where in the past few years I was kind of like, yeah, you know, we kind of need a serious movement that is grounded in reality.
Because I don't like being wrong.
I don't like being wrong.
I don't like sounding like an idiot.
I don't like getting all charged up and making all these predictions and they don't come true.
And if you're making bad predictions, it's because you're wrong.
You don't really understand what's going on.
So, after the pandemic ended, that was kind of a course correction in some ways, because I was like, hmm, yeah, okay, so obviously the worst case scenario didn't happen.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
I'm glad I got you back from the reptilian stuff.
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Jay sent $5.
What are your thoughts on the constant clash between Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestants?
Seems like Catholics get attacked the most for the Pope's bad reputation and pedophilia.
nick fuentes
Catholics get attacked because we're legit.
We're the true church, and that's why everyone hates us.
No one believes Orthodoxy is the true church.
No one believes any Protestant sect is the true church.
We're the true church.
That's why we live rent-free in everybody's heads.
Catholics don't care about Eastern Orthodox.
Eastern Orthodox seethe about Catholics.
Same with Protestants.
Catholics don't really care about Protestants.
Protestants hate the Pope.
They hate Catholics.
They grew up thinking that, like, Catholics worship the devil.
So, that's because we're legit.
We're the OG.
We're the True Church.
unidentified
We're Rome.
nick fuentes
Everyone knows it.
So, yeah.
Why would you go for a tepid, off-brand, generic cola when you could have Classic Coke?
Okay?
Why would you go for, well, we're East Orthodox, and yeah, Constantinople got overthrown 500 years ago, but we're still real.
And all our bishops are in the middle of this war, and yeah, but we're legit still.
Yeah, okay, bud.
So no, W Catholic, just go with Catholic.
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Jay sent $5.
What are your thoughts on the constant?
Yeah, I think there's something to that.
Um... I don't think it was anyone in particular, because I don't... I don't sound exactly like my mom.
I don't sound exactly like my dad.
natural voice, only a habitual voice, and how we currently sound is just the product of unconsciously aping someone that inspired us when we were younger.
Can you recall who that person's was for you?
nick fuentes
Yeah, I think there's something to that.
I don't think it was anyone in particular because I don't, I don't sound exactly like my mom.
I don't sound exactly like my dad.
I kind of sound like a mixture of both.
And there were some people that were influential on me when I was like an adolescent, like Stossel, Stossel and Milton Friedman and some other people.
So that's kind of my theory about like, you know, when you hear gay men talk, I'm People wonder where the accent comes from.
That's because they imitate their moms.
I've noticed this.
If you look at gay men and their affect, like if you see them on social media, and you know what I'm talking about, you see like a very feminized gay man.
Imagine when you see a gay man's mannerisms, like a flamboyant gay man, imagine that they are a woman.
And it will instantly click.
Instantly you will understand.
Because I've... That was like my theory.
I said that on my show years ago.
I said that if you pay attention, that's where that comes from.
Because they ape the mother rather than the father.
And that tells you a lot about the nature of homosexuality.
If they ape the mother and not the father.
And they have an extremely feminine affect.
And if you look at gay men, and you look at their mannerisms and the kind of things that... Even like the facial expressions, And then it's the speech pattern, but it's also the hand motions and things like that.
If you pay attention and you kind of like mentally swap them out, and you think, and you imagine they're a girl, they look like a normal girl.
And you realize that that is a product of a major malfunction during early childhood probably.
Excuse me.
unidentified
So.
nick fuentes
Because every time I see that, I'm like, hmm.
Yeah, if you swap that out with a girl, it looks like a girl.
And that's because that's what they're aping.
That's what they're emulating.
So, yeah, I think there's a lot to that.
I think it's very real.
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Canuck89 sent $10, learning about communication, it seems to work the same way as an instrument.
Most people go through life only using a few keys on the piano, but you've been able to masterfully play all 88 since the inception of this show.
How'd you get so good at talking so early?
nick fuentes
These are like glazing.
Glaze, glaze super chat.
I don't know.
It's just a gift, I guess.
I'm a good talker.
That's funny, though, because I wasn't always.
When I was young, I had a very severe stutter.
When I was four to seven years old, I think, I had an extremely severe stutter.
And even before that, when I was younger, I had a completely monotone voice.
When I was like three, my mom says that I had like a completely monotone voice, like no affect, like a robot.
She was like freaked out by it so So it's almost unlikely because I I had all these communication problems growing up and then I Just developed a passion for it for talking and I just became really good at it and now I'm the best at it so You know I took a
I took, like, a public speaking class in, I want to say, 7th or 8th grade.
There was, like, a gifted program at the school and you could take, like, an elective course.
And I took, like, a public speaking course.
I don't even really think that helped that much.
I gave a speech when I became student council president in 8th grade.
Everyone loved me for, like, a day.
And then everyone went back to, like, ignoring me, basically.
Because I was pretty cool in high school.
I was, like, a loser in middle school.
But I became the student council president in middle school because everyone just knew I'm him.
I was the leader, okay?
I didn't have, like, a ton of friends in middle school, but yet everyone knew I was a leader.
And I ran, and the whole student body voted, and it was me versus this girl.
She was my nemesis.
There was this, like, one of these Type A, like, perfectionist girls, you know, the type, like, almost a movie trope, you know?
unidentified
And, um...
nick fuentes
It was me versus this really obnoxious girl versus this popular guy, but he was kind of like a dork, kind of like a meme, popular kid, you know, if you ever, if you know what I'm talking about.
Like he wasn't an athlete or anything, he was just kind of like a meme.
Some kids were popular because they were a meme for a year or two, and he was one of them.
So it was this guy, it was this girl, I think someone else ran, but I gave a speech To be student council president, everyone loved it.
Everyone... And I won.
I mean, I won because the speech was so strong.
And I had, like, a viral campaign.
And then, when I, uh... When I won, they gave me the mic, and I just gave another epic speech, and I was, like, the most popular guy in school for a day.
And then I went back.
unidentified
And then I went back just being, like, a dork.
nick fuentes
So... Um... Anyway.
So I don't know, I mean, so point being is I was good at public speaking even in seventh grade.
You know?
And I was good in high school.
When I went to Model UN, my first Model UN conference in like, I want to say September, November 2016, I won first place.
unidentified
And...
nick fuentes
The coach of the team went to my dad and was like, this guy is special, he's amazing.
And the chair?
The chair of the committee pulled me aside and was like, dude, you're a freshman?
You're nuts.
You're crazy, dude.
I was fucking goaded from day one, man.
So... Yeah, I was a good public speaker throughout high school.
Obviously since I did my show in middle school.
In grade school I ran for student council president in sixth grade.
I gave a great speech but the girl cried because everyone made fun of her and she won.
She got the sympathy vote.
Total bullshit.
Only election I ever lost.
I was student council president in middle school and high school and I was gonna win in elementary school but I gave a kick-ass speech And then this similar Type-A girl ran and she got up there and everyone booed her and she ran out of the room crying.
So then everyone voted for her.
Isn't that nice?
So that was fucking bullshit.
But, you know, whatever.
Then she married a Jew.
Then she married a Jew and she didn't invite my friend to the wedding because he's one of the only guys who still talks to me from high school.
But, uh, you know, but the Jew's a nice guy.
I think he probably doesn't like me because of what I've, what I've become.
What I became!
But, uh, no, but he's a good dude.
I always liked him in high school, but she married a Jew.
It's like, that's kind of not, that's not okay.
But, but I, I like him.
I like the guy and the girl.
I've known forever and I always liked her.
But, um, yeah, but I think he has a, I think he has beef with me because Of what I've become.
unidentified
It's about, what is the quote?
You're going down a path I cannot follow.
Because of what you did.
nick fuentes
Because of what you planned to do.
unidentified
So, yeah.
nick fuentes
Anyway.
Blast from the past!
So I don't know.
I guess I was always good.
I think my family are good storytellers.
I think my mom is really good at talking.
My grandma's really good at talking.
My great-grandfather's really good at talking.
He died before I was born, but...
My family are great talkers.
My Italian side are great storytellers, great talkers, very eclectic personalities, very funny.
So, I think I get a lot of it from them.
Not to knock my dad, but I think a lot of the, you know, Charisma comes from that side.
My dad's a little more stoic.
He's a little more reserved.
He's like more cool calm I'm like the spaz.
He's like the cool guy, but my dad was super into like sports and He was like a good athlete and he was like a street tough He was like a tough guy and I was like the class clown.
I was like the class clown spaz So I think I kind of get it from my mom's side so Yeah, I think it's just a genetic... I'm genetically gifted in that regard.
streamlabs matthew tts
So... Field Grower percent $20.
Great space the other night.
Love to see you breaking into the mainstream.
Did you see what Candace tweeted about it?
nick fuentes
I did!
Yes, and I appreciated that.
Candace Owens!
I'm your biggest fan.
Yeah, she commented on it, which was, I think, a brave thing to do right now, because she's getting all kinds of pressure, and she said, you know, I don't know Nick, but I didn't know that he got blacklisted by Daily Wire, and she says, I think it says it all, that Jeremy watches his show, which is true, by the way.
I mean, I don't know her.
I don't, you know, I don't know her personally.
So, I don't think that's her, like, cancelling me by disassociating.
We don't know each other, you know?
But, uh, yeah, so that was cool.
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Thank you for telling me.
bang sent ten dollars don't forget all the grace of god flows through the blessed virgin mary thank you for telling me right kandansu sent 30 dollars you killed it in the space yesterday nick you were common collected as always i can't wait until you rape ben shapiro a debate is imminent we'll see i hope so but i somehow i don't think he'll do it Hey, come on, I love Chuck.
Chuck is funny though, you gotta admit.
Sure wish Chuck Johnson was still on Twitter to explain how Robert De Niro is connected to the Moscow shooting.
unidentified
Hey, come on.
nick fuentes
I love Chuck.
Chuck is funny, though.
You gotta admit.
Even though I think half of what he says is like he's making it up, he does know his shit, and he's off the charts brilliant, and a lot of the stuff he says is legit.
debt.
So... So yeah, that's very funny.
Nice work!
Your superchats usually suck, but that was very good.
So...
Yeah, no, but I like him.
He's a smart guy.
There are very few people that actually have ideas and he's one of them, so... I at least appreciate that.
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John Dave Irving sent $109.
Sometimes when I send superchats, I feel like Rabbi Shmuley trying to sell citron-flavored brown holunguent.
Only to have you, a proud black woman, look me in the eyes and lambaste with one simple word, filth.
I recoil and slither away under a new alias and hope Andy Poehler posts coal.
nick fuentes
You hope that Andy Post called.
That's funny.
Thank you for the big super chat, John Dave Urban.
Yeah, I could see the resemblance.
Yeah, it kind of is peddling your smut, peddling your trash, peddling your butt plugs and your wares on this show, hoping to find a more reviled Jew.
No, your super chats are pretty good, but you know, you're just a world-class troll.
Trolls and Moral Fags.
Story of the World.
But thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
Very funny.
Thank you for the laugh.
Can count on Andy to deliver the cringe.
Boogaloo woogaloo.
Let's be honest.
Boogaloo woogaloo delivers the cringe.
streamlabs matthew tts
Oh, well they, listen, okay, why is everyone attacking my friends tonight?
Look, we need allies.
We need allies.
Nico all day, every day.
And that's real shit.
Getting tired of his body of Christ is a cracker Muslim bullshit.
nick fuentes
Oh, well they listen.
Okay.
Why is everyone attacking my friends tonight?
unidentified
Look, we need allies.
nick fuentes
We need allies.
You follow me because I tell the whole truth and I'm him.
You know, I'm the one that's built different, but I need allies.
I'm I need friends.
You can't get on without friends.
I'm already having a tough time without institutions.
I can't do it without institutions and no friends.
You know, no one can do it alone.
So, I know not everybody is perfect, and I know you may not agree with the decisions everybody makes, or you may not like everybody, but loyalty is the currency of politics.
Loyalty is the most important thing in politics, which means that if you have friends even only if if only for pragmatic reasons You better be loyal to your friends Because you need friends in politics.
That's what it's about.
It's it's a game like that So and I like these people I like Sneeko.
I like Loomer.
I like Bryson.
I like all these people So, you know Groypers gotta ease up in If people become friends with me and all they do is get attacked, why would they defend me?
Why would they befriend me?
You know, and there is some truth to that, that Groyper's... I always have to remind people in my group chats, I'm like, hey, focus on the enemy.
I'm like the clone trooper.
Save some for the enemy!
I'm like Battlefront 2 over here.
You know?
It's like, people find so much time to have a problem with Beardson Beardley, or have a problem with Sneeko, or Loomer, or Bryson, or Elijah, or this one, or that one.
Save it for the enemy!
We got a million enemies!
You throw a fucking rock, and you hit 20 people that want to kill me.
That, like, obsess about me every day.
And you're talking about, like, Beardson?
Like, just give it a rest.
You know?
Save it for the enemy, for crying out loud.
But I appreciate the big super chat.
I'm not gonna weigh in on that.
I love Sneako.
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"I love Loomer." - Verge Grow, I percent $5.
What are your views on Hinduism?
Like it, hate it, or indifferent?
Also, what are your thoughts on Indian Americans that are America first?
nick fuentes
I like Indians.
You know like Indian Bronson's very good and I like Vivek and a lot of them.
Indians are a bit pernicious though because they are very much like Jews.
Like they come here, they only hire from within their caste, they bring over their whole family from India.
They are a bit disrespectful.
So some of them, some of them I don't care for but If you're America First, a lot of them are very intelligent and loyal.
And, you know, there is some compatibility between the Vedic tradition and Christianity, if you read some of this stuff.
Now, I'm Catholic, of course, but, you know, there is some stuff in that tradition which I think is sensible, although it doesn't have the whole truth because it doesn't have Jesus.
But certainly, you know, Hindu is one of the better religions, for sure.
streamlabs matthew tts
It's literally the opposite, dude.
You're custodian of two holy mosques as a slave to Israel.
It's literally the opposite, dude.
nick fuentes
Your custodian of two holy mosques is a slave to Israel.
So, period.
Bottom line.
End of story.
No more Christian heresy.
Look, buddy.
Go and be friends with the Muslims then.
Why are you hanging out here?
You're going to hell.
So... And obviously Christianity stands.
We have a whole Catholic catechism.
We have a whole magisterium.
We have a whole tradition.
It's Islam!
These guys over there, they're gonna cut a deal with Israel.
You sit here and say that?
Saudi Arabia, the minute that Israel is done killing your allies, the Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine, Saudi Arabia's gonna cut a deal with them so they can get rich.
So don't fucking tell me Christians don't stand for everything.
Or stand for anything.
You go to Mecca and Medina, who's the custodian of those mosques?
It's the guy who's about to cut a deal with Israel.
So don't even start with that shit.
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Chugger sent $10, it seems weird that a ton of conservative influencers who showed no signs of it before are now criticizing Israel for going too far with war crimes in Gaza, like Alex Jones and some others.
Do you make anything of that or is it likely a coincidence?
nick fuentes
Uh, no, it's definitely sus.
Like, certainly I think a memo went out because it has all happened all at the same time.
Right when the Biden administration pivoted, so did Alex Jones.
Like, doesn't that tell you something?
The Biden administration does not criticize Israel, although gradually they started to change, and then this week they went out against Netanyahu.
Alex Jones mirrors it exactly.
Kind of crazy.
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Chuggers sent $5.
You know, maybe this Valentina character is actually based.
She seems to be very interested in recruiting new Hamas fighters.
nick fuentes
Okay, that's funny.
unidentified
Well done.
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Rabbi S. Bodich sent $10.
Nick, I watch your show frequently.
Don't get your dilemma with the Jew hatred, but we are running a special.
Use this $10 to buy our new citron-flavored poo-poo butt gay sex Jew center.
Andy Pole is 50 to get it half off.
Smully out.
nick fuentes
Is that John Dave Irving?
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Nasty A sent $5, what are your thoughts on the Puff Daddy situation with him running away?
Another Epstein situation?
Commentary on that would be awesome!
nick fuentes
I haven't really been following that to be honest with you but yeah I guess he was like sex trafficking and then escaped to Barbuda or his private jet went there but I don't know all the details but that's certainly what it seems like is another Epstein deal or Weinstein deal.
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Tragic sent $5 okay I'm sorry sir.
nick fuentes
I don't remember what your first super chat was.
unidentified
Oh here we go hang on.
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Keltoris sent $10, half I watched your last xspace few times.
I think it was Andrew, commenting on Adam's claims, who said the greatest threat to America is the globalists and satanists, where Jews only account for half that group, according to Andrew.
Keltoris sent $10, two thirds clearly no one in your sphere is getting blackballed for calling out globalists and satanists.
Commentators and philosophers like you only get blackballed, especially on the right, when you call out Jewish influence.
Keltoris sent $5, three-thirds I wish someone would have been able to rebut him on that topic in the space, but the opportunity got drowned out by the mass dialogue.
nick fuentes
Yeah, yeah, I mean, yeah, people always say that.
Oh, well, Jews are only a part of it, really?
Because you don't get canceled for saying anything else.
And, when they talk about the liberals, because there's the right-wing Jewry in Israel that's very supportive of Israel, but there's also the left-wing is Jewish.
You know, the left-wing in America is all Jews, and they're secular, or they're more liberal-minded, or they oppose the government of Netanyahu, but they're all Jews too.
So, you know, half of these Satanists, what would your list be?
George Soros?
Klaus Schwab?
Larry Fink?
Now, Schwab's not a Jew, but Larry Fink and Soros are Jews, and these presidents at Harvard are now Jews, and the, you know, nine or eight out of the top ten donors to the Democrats are Jews, and all the big Wall Street hedge funds are Jews, and Hollywood's Jews, so it's like...
You know, six of one, half a dozen of the other.
It's just a way to obfuscate it.
They just want to make, they want to map an ideological conflict onto it, so you can't see that it's really, you know, Jewish people that are all in one club, although there's disagreement versus Christians.
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