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Not interested at all. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
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Hashtag never e-girls. | |
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I've never heard of him think, what is that? | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick, what is that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
And its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless Your disposition to view America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Shit. | ||
Just eat a big mac and stupid bitch. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not money. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America | ||
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America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Big news. | ||
Finally something has happened in the world. | ||
It's been a long time. | ||
It's been weeks. | ||
And I've been frustrated. | ||
Because we've been waiting now Literally for two weeks for this moment, but it's finally arrived. | ||
Tonight our featured story will be talking all about the Iran missile and drone strike on Israel this weekend. | ||
Obviously a huge deal. | ||
Unprecedented in a few major ways. | ||
And we'll talk about all the details and what's gonna happen next and how we got here. | ||
We'll get into everything, although we've been talking about it for the past couple weeks. | ||
If you've been following the show, none of this was a surprise at all. | ||
I did a show Saturday morning. | ||
I said it was gonna happen later on Saturday. | ||
and we got into all the specifics so you know everybody else in the world I think they're playing catch-up but we've been talking about it basically really since October 7th to be honest with you but we'll get into all of it you know if you've seen the show lately a lot of it's going to be familiar but we are going to of course get into What's new, which is what actually transpired. | ||
And the news on Saturday is that Iran directly attacked Israel from Iranian territory with hundreds of drones and cruise missiles. | ||
And that was in addition to other Iranian proxies that launched their own attacks on Israel from Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. | ||
So it was a combined attack using different means from four different countries, both Iran proper and its proxies. | ||
And they all struck two, specifically two targets in Israel, both military targets. | ||
They struck the Golan and they struck a base, I believe, in the south. | ||
And Iran says they attacked the airstrips from which the attacks against the Iranian embassy in Syria originated back at the beginning of the month. | ||
Which is key. | ||
Almost none of the missiles or drones struck their targets. | ||
Nearly everything was shot down by the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Jordan. | ||
Although that was intentional. | ||
The significance is that, one, this was the biggest drone strike, they say, ever. | ||
And drones are relatively new in the use of war. | ||
These suicide drones, they have become increasingly popular ever since the Ukrainian Civil War, roughly around 2019. | ||
The Armenian-Azeri War in 2020, they were a game changer. | ||
They're manufactured in Turkey, Iran. | ||
And now they're pretty much here to stay and so this was a it's a major change in terms of the technology unprecedented in that regard but maybe more importantly it was unprecedented because this is the first time ever that Iran has directly struck Israel. | ||
As you know, and as we've talked about on the show before, Iran and Israel have been engaged in a proxy war for decades. | ||
And they fight each other, but they fight each other in covert ways. | ||
Israel will bomb Iranian proxies in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and they will conduct sabotage or assassinations inside of Iranian territory. | ||
And Iran will conduct cyber operations and they will attack American bases, which function as a proxy for Israel and Iraq and Syria. | ||
They will facilitate the training and transfer of weapons to Hezbollah and Hamas. | ||
But never before has the Iranian armed forces directly attacked Israel like this. | ||
That's what makes it unprecedented. | ||
And of course, the big risk is that this will escalate into a regional conflict, which directly involves Iran and Israel fighting against each other. | ||
And then most probably will draw the United States into a direct confrontation with Iran as well. | ||
And that's the big risk that we've talked about since the beginning. | ||
And it's a big risk because this is what Israel desires, and it's what they've desired for 45 years, but more intensely in the past 10 or 15 years. | ||
So that is the latest development. | ||
I'm sure you've heard all about it, but we'll break down the details and get into the specifics tonight. | ||
So that'll be our main story. | ||
If we have time, we'll get a little bit into what's happening in Congress. | ||
They're now considering a bill. | ||
Separate bills. | ||
Appropriations bills, which will fund military aid to Ukraine, Taiwan, Israel, and other areas. | ||
Four separate bills. | ||
And this is another thing we've talked about on the show, although a bit more sporadically, which is this logjam in Congress. | ||
Ever since Kevin McCarthy was overthrown at the end of, or rather the beginning of, October 2023, Congress has not been able to pass military appropriations bills and fund the government, and that's because of a showdown over Ukraine aid and funding for border security. | ||
And it seems like potentially this attack on Israel by Iran may help break that logjam. | ||
There's now more pressure on Congress to give money to Israel. | ||
Forget about the border. | ||
Forget about Ukraine. | ||
Israel needs its money. | ||
So, they gotta make that a priority. | ||
So says, I'm sure, the Israel lobby. | ||
So, we'll get into all that. | ||
Should be a great show. | ||
It's good to be back. | ||
It is good to be back. | ||
Finally some news. | ||
Iran and Israel war! | ||
And we'll also be talking... I didn't even get into this yet in the intro here. | ||
We're also going to talk about what happens next. | ||
Because that is, of course, what's on everybody's mind. | ||
Will there be a breakout of World War III? | ||
Will this cause a reciprocal tit-for-tat escalation? | ||
A series of attacks, counterattacks, reprisals that will, like dominoes, lead us to an all-out war in the Middle East. | ||
And then ultimately an all-out war against all of the revisionist powers in the world, which would consist in Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, among others. | ||
That is the big question. | ||
And I don't think that it will happen imminently, but the risk of this has just gone up because of the unprecedented nature of this attack. | ||
But more on that in a moment. | ||
We're gonna get into all that. | ||
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With that out of the way, we're going to dive into the show because there's so much to cover. | ||
I'm so excited to get into it. | ||
We've been waiting for this. | ||
I have been watching and waiting for this moment for two weeks now. | ||
Iran has finally struck Israel. | ||
Zionist entity has been bombed by Iran. | ||
Let's go! | ||
You love to see it. | ||
I mean, me and my friends, we're watching this on Saturday. | ||
We're high-fiving. | ||
We're shaking hands. | ||
We're chest bumping. | ||
We're drinking. | ||
We're spilling drinks. | ||
And we're drinking. | ||
We're having a great time. | ||
Death? | ||
No. | ||
We're not gonna go that far, but... | ||
But it was great. | ||
It was an event. | ||
It was everything and then some. | ||
It was delicious. | ||
To finally see, and the visuals, and the story, and the fanfare, and the flags, and the leader came out, Khamenei, the Ayatollah, and we Romans saluted, and we cheered, and screamed, death to... No. | ||
We didn't say that, but No, but it was, it was pretty cool. | ||
Everybody talked about the visual of all these, all these drones. | ||
It was like a movie. | ||
It was like Dunkirk. | ||
You know, the missiles took like 10 hours and then, or I'm sorry, the drones took like 12 hours and the missiles took like 10 minutes and... | ||
It was wonderful. | ||
It was sublime to see them slowly fly across Iraqi airspace and we were watching in real time people from the ground filming it. | ||
Here they come. | ||
Here come these suicide drones headed right for Israel. | ||
No. | ||
No, but we hate to see war. | ||
But we hate to see war. | ||
But we hate to see violence and war of any kind. | ||
We pray for peace on Earth. | ||
No, but it is good to see Israel get a little bit of a taste of its own medicine. | ||
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You know, for the first time, instead of Israel murdering innocent people in Gaza, there were some harmless little missiles lobbed over the region. | ||
And it was a great time. | ||
Nobody got hurt. | ||
It was just for fun. | ||
Okay, now I'm kidding a little bit, but we'll get very serious. | ||
We'll get into this stuff. | ||
So the big development is that this attack commenced on Saturday. | ||
As I said a moment ago, Iran directly struck Israel for the first time. | ||
And that's really the most significant aspect about this, which I want you to keep in mind. | ||
Because, as I said, and we're about to break down all of the background here, Iran and Israel have been in a state of conflict since 1979. | ||
1979 is when the Muslims took control of Iran. | ||
Iran used to be a Western, United States-aligned country until the Iranian Revolution in 1979. | ||
And they declared the Islamic Republic, which is the current regime in control now, and they became a Muslim state and truly a pariah state in the world and in the Middle East and against the United States. | ||
And ever since then, Israel and the United States have both been in a state of conflict with Iran. | ||
They have applied sanctions, financial sanctions, as well as arms embargoes. | ||
Israel has conducted, as I said, sabotage, assassinations, and throughout the past 10 or 15 years there has been a very hot proxy war Between the two factions, between these two sides, as Iran has expanded its influence in the region. | ||
So this has been a long time coming, but what is truly unprecedented about this, which you need to understand, is that this is the first time that the Iranian military has directly attacked Israeli territory from Iran, by Iran, and attacked Israel in Israel. | ||
And that may sound like a convoluted category, but as we'll get into with some of this background, that is not how the United States and Israel have conducted their aggression or their hostilities against Iran for the past 45 years. | ||
All of it has been a shadow war, a proxy war. | ||
So, what is so significant is that this is the first time that this conflict has emerged from the shadows and now become truly an overt war. | ||
But it didn't start that way. | ||
And we'll get into that background. | ||
But the big development from this weekend is that Iran launched hundreds of suicide drones and ballistic missiles at Israel. | ||
They were launched from Iran They landed in Israel, although almost all of them were intercepted. | ||
They were intercepted by the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and the Kingdom of Jordan. | ||
So although hundreds of projectiles were launched, virtually none of them actually struck their targets. | ||
The United States claims that most of what was launched did not even take off. | ||
Much of it was, they say, and this may be propaganda, but this is what the government says. | ||
They say that most of the projectiles failed to launch. | ||
And the ones that did launch, most of them were intercepted by anti-missile systems. | ||
And the few that did, did not impose any casualties on Israel. | ||
Nobody was killed. | ||
And as far as we know, almost nobody was even injured. | ||
And what Iran struck were two military targets, and Iran says that those were the air bases from which the Israeli attack was launched against the Iranian embassy in Syria earlier in the month. | ||
So it seems as though it was largely a symbolic action. | ||
And you hate to say that because I think for a lot of people it seems counterintuitive. | ||
How could bombing a country with hundreds of missiles and drones be symbolic? | ||
But of course, Iran knew that nearly everything would be intercepted. | ||
Israel is famous for its Iron Dome, which is an extremely sophisticated anti-missile system, and that is only one of the anti-missile systems that Israel has. | ||
And that's in addition to the assets that have been deployed in the region by NATO powers. | ||
Like the United States, France, and the United Kingdom. | ||
And of course, this is well known. | ||
And certainly it's known by Iran. | ||
So Iran had to know that launching slow-moving, low-yield projectiles, such as those suicide drones, would result in a military failure. | ||
In the sense that they would not hit their targets, they most likely would be intercepted, and the targets they hit, it would not be devastating impact. | ||
And the same is true of the missile salvo they launched as well. | ||
So they had to know that. | ||
And this all comes back to the calculus of this tit-for-tat escalation, which we'll get into. | ||
But first I want to talk about the specifics of the strike. | ||
This is from the Associated Press. | ||
It says, quote, Iran's massive aerial attack marks the first direct strike by Iran on Israeli territory from Iranian soil. | ||
Iran called the attack Operation True Promise. | ||
The attack lasted about five hours, according to U.S. | ||
officials. | ||
Iran's attack involved more than 120 ballistic missiles, 170 drones, and more than 30 cruise missiles, according to a report by the Associated Press news agency. | ||
The Israeli military also said the vast majority of the projectiles were intercepted outside the country's borders, so they didn't even arrive in Israel for the most part, with help from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Jordan. | ||
Israel's military added that a small number of hits were identified in a base in southern Israel. | ||
Minor damage occurred to the infrastructure, it said. | ||
Another base was hit in the Golan Heights, but it was a secretive spying facility. | ||
So Israel has not released any of the information about the impact or the casualties there. | ||
But they were two military targets. | ||
With no casualties and very little damage to infrastructure. | ||
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Sunday that the United States also intercepted dozens of missiles and drones launched at Israel from Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. | ||
So those were coming from Iran's proxies, which would be the Shiite militias, part of the popular mobilization force in Syria and Iraq, and the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, which are situated in western Yemen. | ||
And they are all participating in this war, and they have been since the beginning. | ||
So that is the strike. | ||
Those were the events of the weekend. | ||
It was a combined missile and drone attack from Iran, as well as from Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. | ||
As I said, it was against two military targets. | ||
One in the desert in the south of Israel. | ||
One at an intelligence base in the Golan Heights, which is just north of Israel. | ||
Almost none of the projectiles actually hit their targets. | ||
They were all intercepted by Western forces. | ||
And that is what happened. | ||
Now the big question is what happens next? | ||
But we'll get into that in a moment. | ||
First I want to talk about this strike and how we got here, what it means, and that will tell us a little bit about where we're going. | ||
So what is glaring about this strike, what I noticed first about the reaction to it, is that it is so cut and dry That Israel is in the wrong. | ||
And I noticed that a lot of people on social media, and I'm talking specifically about conservative commentators, didn't even know how to react. | ||
Because on the one hand, something like this has all the hallmarks of what conservatives, Zionist conservatives, would normally speak up about. | ||
The fact that Israel is under attack by radical Muslims. | ||
You would think that is something that every conservative would be extremely vocal and adamant about. | ||
On the other hand, I think many of them had a hard time talking about this because it is so cut and dry that Israel was wrong. | ||
This was not an attack by Iran. | ||
This was a counter attack by Iran, which is a key detail that many people, I think, are leaving out. | ||
Many people have tried on social media to paint this as aggression from Iran, which is frequently described as the world's foremost state sponsor of terrorism. | ||
Or they characterize this as aggression from Muslims more broadly. | ||
But the problem with this is that it is not aggression. | ||
This was a defensive action. | ||
This was a response. | ||
It was a counterattack. | ||
And the detail that people are leaving out is that this was a direct response to a strike by Israel on April 1st. | ||
And everyone who is paying attention knows this. | ||
On April 1st, Israel launched an airstrike against an Iranian embassy in Damascus, the capital of Syria. | ||
And they killed seven high-ranking Iranian military officials. | ||
And I said this on Friday. | ||
And I've said this before, attacking an embassy is the biggest mistake, it is the biggest transgression, arguably, that a state can commit. | ||
Because diplomatic personnel and diplomatic infrastructure, such as embassies, consulates, ambassadors, they are treated as sacrosanct by international law. | ||
And the convention that protects embassies and diplomatic personnel is a foundation of the United Nations and the entire international legal framework. | ||
They are immune. | ||
And as I've said before, even during the height of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, Embassies were not attacked, were not sieged, bombed, anything like that. | ||
Because every country has diplomatic personnel in virtually every other country. | ||
If embassies became legitimate targets in war, then wars would have no borders. | ||
They would have no limits. | ||
If Israel can bomb an Iranian embassy in Syria, what would stop them from bombing an Iranian consulate or embassy building in any other country in the world? | ||
And vice versa. | ||
If Israel can attack Iran's embassies, if that's legitimate, then what would stop Iran from retaliating against an Israeli embassy in any other country where Israel maintains an embassy? | ||
What would stop Iran from bombing an embassy in the United States, which is something that almost happened 15 years ago? | ||
So, justifiably so, every country considers diplomatic personnel and facilities to be absolutely untouchable in any conflict, even the most intense, total, you-cannot-touch-the-embassies. | ||
And yet, this is precisely what Israel did two weeks ago. | ||
Israel bombed a consular building, part of the Iranian embassy, inside the capital of Syria, which violates several rules. | ||
One, it's bombing an embassy. | ||
Two, it's bombing an embassy within Syria's territory. | ||
And three, it's a direct attack on Iran and Iranian military officials. | ||
These are three transgressions that had to be answered. | ||
And yet, nobody condemned Israel. | ||
Even though, and you could say, that if Israel and Iran are engaged in a war, that the United States clearly backs Israel in the war, in the course of that conflict, the United States may not condemn or disavow Israel for bombing legitimate Iranian military targets, or legitimate military targets belonging to Iran's proxies. | ||
But bombing an embassy Demands a response. | ||
Especially if the United States will continue to call itself the guarantor and the protector of the so-called rules-based international order. | ||
Remember that the reason the United States has sanctioned Russia so forcefully and propped up the Ukrainian armed forces is because they say that Russia's invasion of Ukraine violates those rules of the rules-based international order. | ||
And the same goes for the sanctions against Iran and the military buildup against China. | ||
So the argument goes, these revisionist powers must be contained because they break the rules. | ||
Well, if the United States is the enforcer, self-appointed, and the guarantor of a rules-based international system, well the sacrosanct rule that every country, no matter how radical, agrees upon is you cannot bomb embassies. | ||
So why then did the United States not condemn Israel's attack on Iran's embassy two weeks ago? | ||
That's the question. | ||
And Iran said as much. | ||
Iran said last week that they had to respond militarily. | ||
And they might not have if the United States had condemned this in the Security Council in the United Nations. | ||
But they didn't. | ||
So Iran said they had to take their security into their own hands. | ||
Of course, no country, no country in the world, Would allow, and I think reasonably so, for their diplomatic and military personnel to be killed and bombed in foreign embassies. | ||
So Iran responded. | ||
Iran did not initiate. | ||
They didn't instigate. | ||
They didn't aggress. | ||
They're not the belligerent. | ||
Iran retaliated. | ||
I think in a perfectly legitimate way. | ||
Israel bombed an Iranian embassy, diplomatic personnel and staff. | ||
So Iran launched a direct attack on Israel and specifically targeted those military bases from which the attack on the embassy came. | ||
Nobody was killed. | ||
Almost nobody was injured. | ||
And the strike was, I think, relatively proportionate. | ||
Is this not a legitimate counter-attack? | ||
Why would the United States condemn this? | ||
Why would conservatives condemn this? | ||
It's a completely appropriate and reasonable response. | ||
But of course conservatives came out and said, this is Iranian aggression. | ||
Another thing that I heard, and I want to clarify this and then we're going to go even deeper into the history here in the background, because this is part of a long trend, another thing that I heard about this strike, maybe this is the next, this is the next least establishment thing that a person could say, The most establishment take is Iran is the aggressor and Iran is sponsoring terrorism. | ||
I think maybe the next gradation away from that is I heard Michael Knowles and I think Candace Owens and a few other people say something to the effect that when you look at the picture of Iranian missiles flying at Israel And the anti-missile system launching projectiles counter those missiles, people said, wow this is a photograph and the United States is paying for both sides of this. | ||
And this is a common trope. | ||
I hear this all the time. | ||
We've heard this throughout the war in Gaza. | ||
We've heard this in other situations also. | ||
Some related, some unrelated. | ||
People like, I think psychologically they find it appealing to say, well the problem is both sides. | ||
And so I saw people say, when I look at the picture of Iran bombing Israel and Israel countering, I see a war where the United States is fueling both sides with our tax dollars. | ||
And I saw that and I was a little disappointed to see it from Candace. | ||
I'm not surprised to see it from other people. | ||
I understand, as I said, psychologically why that is an attractive opinion for most people. | ||
Because it's non-committal. | ||
We don't have to condemn Iran like the establishment, which I think has no credibility. | ||
But yet we also don't have to condemn Israel. | ||
On the side of the conspiracy theorists and the lunatics who are considered to be not credible for other reasons. | ||
So I understand why that's attractive to be a fence sitter and say, well, I just think they're all terrible. | ||
I think we should just stop funding both of them. | ||
But nothing could be further from the truth. | ||
And I said this on Telegram. | ||
Since and before the founding of the current modern state of Israel, the United States has supported Israel with weapons, foreign aid, diplomatic support, you name it. | ||
Since 1948, when Israel declared its independence, and even before, The United States has, both in very legal ways but also in clandestine ways, armed Israel, trained Israel, sold them our most advanced technology, shielded them at the United Nations, given them diplomatic and political cover, and I don't need to tell you how. | ||
It's on full display when you look at the annual AIPAC conference and everybody's in attendance from both sides, Republicans and Democrats, Presidents, Speakers of the House, Leaders of the Senate, you name it, they're everywhere. | ||
And the United States has done so in every conflict. | ||
And not only has the United States supported Israel since and before its founding, Israel has been completely dependent on that aid. | ||
They have been totally dependent on our military support in every conflict they have fought in. | ||
In 1948, 56, 67, 73. | ||
In 73, it was the largest airlift of weapons, one of them, in history. | ||
And if the Nixon administration hadn't provided it, probably Israel would have been destroyed. | ||
Israel procured its nuclear arsenal by stealing it from us, which is their only guarantee of survival. | ||
What's more, not only have we provided support for Israel in every conflict and since before their founding, and not only have they been totally reliant on it for defense and offense, but also they have been the largest cumulative recipient of American foreign aid since 1948 as well. | ||
They have gotten more than any other country combined in the past 70 years. | ||
And if you look at the contemporary second and third largest recipients of foreign aid, they're also indirect subsidies for Israel because they are Jordan and Egypt since and as part of peace agreements that they made with Israel. | ||
So that's one side. | ||
That's one side of the picture. | ||
When they say Iranian missiles at Israel and the Iron Dome countering it, they say we're supporting both sides. | ||
It's certainly true of the Israel side. | ||
We have sponsored them since their founding and before uncritically full spectrum in every way such that they have become dependent on it for both defensive and offensive capabilities and they've received more of it than any other country cumulatively and even other countries that come close are pursuant to Israel's security needs. | ||
That's the Israeli side. | ||
On the Iranian side, the current Iranian regime, the Islamic Republic, came to power in 1979 during the Iranian Revolution. | ||
The United States has, in various forms, sanctioned and embargoed Iran ever since. | ||
In 1979, we applied sanctions during the Iranian hostage crisis. | ||
Throughout the 1980s, during the Iran-Iraq War, we helped Iraq And we embargoed Iran, prevented arms and replacement parts from getting to Iran. | ||
For almost 30 years, we have sanctioned Iran because of its pursuit of what we consider a nuclear weapons program. | ||
And have applied harsher and harsher sanctions, especially under the Trump administration. | ||
We have supported all of Iran's opponents. | ||
We fought proxy wars against Iran, specifically in the past 10 years. | ||
We propped up ISIS We would have rather had ISIS control Iraq and Syria than Iran. | ||
And it's where they fought in for 45 years, including the current one! | ||
And people look at the two sides of the picture and say, I just hate that we're funding both sides. | ||
No. | ||
We're only funding one. | ||
And the other side, we're actively fighting at the behest of the first side. | ||
Not only that, but as we've talked about in this particular situation, we're backing the aggressor. | ||
Not only are we sponsoring one side and sanctioning the other, but in this case, Israel bombed Iran's embassy first. | ||
Nobody made them bomb an embassy. | ||
They've been bombing Iranian militias and Iranian proxies, and they've been killing Iranian scientists and blowing up Iranian infrastructure inside of Iran with impunity for years. | ||
They bombed an embassy. | ||
They chose to escalate. | ||
They chose to break the unbreakable law that is a part of the foundation of the rules-based order. | ||
And Iran retaliated. | ||
And then people say, well it's both sides everybody. | ||
It really isn't. | ||
It is absolutely black and white. | ||
We sponsor one at the expense and the detriment of the other. | ||
And in this case, They are the aggressor. | ||
The side that we support is the aggressor. | ||
There is no both sides. | ||
There is no let's just let them fight it out. | ||
We are facilitating this. | ||
We are the lifeblood that keeps this going. | ||
And it is actualized by one side. | ||
Not any other side. | ||
And I saw, you know, the only argument that I could think of, because it's so black and white, the only, if we could even steel man the opposition, I'll give you both sides so you think I'm not biased, the only argument I could even think of when people say that we support Iran is two things. | ||
One, they say that Joe Biden gave six billion dollars to the Iranian regime in August 2023. | ||
I'm sure you've heard that one. | ||
And lesser known is Obama gave Iran $150 billion on a cash pallet back in 2015. | ||
Those are the only two things I can think of. | ||
And they're both unsurprisingly complete lies. | ||
When they say that Joe Biden gave Iran $6 billion, they say Biden gave Iran $6 billion. | ||
This is what they're talking about. | ||
In 2020, Donald Trump tore up the Iran nuclear deal and reimposed American sanctions on Iran. | ||
Part of that was secondary sanctions, meaning that Trump would sanction other countries that continue to do business with Iran. | ||
So it's not just that we would not do business with Iran, we said we would not do business with other countries that do business with Iran. | ||
It's a secondary sanction. | ||
So Trump, in ripping up the Iranian nuclear deal, not only reimposed our own sanctions, But then escalated sanctions even higher than they were before by sanctioning even our allies or threatening to. | ||
As part of that, South Korea froze six billion dollars of Iranian money that was being held in a South Korean financial institution. | ||
It was Iran's money. | ||
Joe Biden got into office in 2021 and began to negotiate with Iran to reconstitute the Iranian nuclear deal. | ||
As part of that, Joe Biden made a deal with Iran last summer to swap prisoners. | ||
Iran would release some of our prisoners and we would release some of theirs. | ||
And as part of the deal, we negotiated the release of the $6 billion of Iranian funds from South Korea. | ||
So for starters, that's not money that America gave them. | ||
That is their money that America had previously froze. | ||
It was unfrozen as part of a mutual deal. | ||
But here's the best part. | ||
At the time of the October 7th attack, which came just two months after the money was unfrozen, that money was held in an intermediate institution in Qatar. | ||
So the money was unfrozen in South Korea and sent to an intermediary as part of the deal in Qatar, which is allied with Iran. | ||
After the October 7th attack, Qatar refused to remit the funds to Iran. | ||
The United States made them freeze the money. | ||
So Iran never even got it, okay? | ||
It was Iran's money to begin with. | ||
It was frozen as part of Trump's secondary sanctions. | ||
It was released as part of a deal in August 2023, two months before October 7th. | ||
Before it even got to Iran, it was re-frozen in Qatar shortly after October 7th. | ||
So they never even got it. | ||
And it's a very similar story about the funds with Obama. | ||
It had to do with the original Iran nuclear deal, the JCPOA, in 2015. | ||
So, people will honestly compare the United States giving Israel, from taxpayer money, a quarter of a trillion dollars over the life of the State of Israel, and veto anti-Israel resolutions, and replenish their Iron Dome, and sell them the most sophisticated tech. | ||
And on and on and on. | ||
And airlift them thousands of tons of equipment. | ||
They will sincerely compare that to the United States releasing money that we froze as part of a sanctions regime to Iran. | ||
That's just a lie. | ||
That's just not honest. | ||
But they have been putting that forward for the past nine years since the JCPOA. | ||
That's the only thing I can think of to steel man their position because that's what they argue as well. | ||
Biden gave them six billion dollars. | ||
How could Iran use money? | ||
First of all, it was theirs. | ||
But how can Iran use money that had been frozen for years, that they hadn't even acquired, to buy missiles for this current conflict? | ||
They hadn't even received the money at the time the conflict started and it was re-frozen shortly afterward. | ||
It doesn't even make any sense. | ||
Those missiles were paid for by China. | ||
They were paid for by China and by Russia. | ||
They were not paid for by the United States. | ||
The United States paid for Israel's anti-missile system. | ||
They did not pay for Iran's drones or missiles. | ||
How ridiculous. | ||
So I just wanted to put that out there before we even go any further because that's very important because you hear this all the time. | ||
People try to obfuscate the actual situation. | ||
It is very one-sided. | ||
But as I said, we'll get into some of the background to sort of explain how we got here and where we're going. | ||
So this attack that happened on Saturday was a counter to the Israeli attack on the embassy on April 1st. | ||
But this has been going on for a long time. | ||
It all goes back, I mean really it goes back decades. | ||
But we can kind of cut it off at October 7th. | ||
So as you know, October 7th Hamas invades Israel, Allegedly, they killed 1,200 people, although I think there's serious doubts about that number for reasons which maybe we'll get into in another show. | ||
And if you think that's blasphemous somehow, I would point to some of the lies about October 7th, such as how they said that there were 40 beheaded babies in southern Israel. | ||
That was a lie that was repeated for months. | ||
I think they're still talking about it, but which has been thoroughly refuted at this point. | ||
So I don't think it's radical to say that if they consistently lied about dozens of babies being found decapitated, and they said, no, we saw the footage, we saw it happen, and it turned out to be a lie, I think it's fair to say the 1200 number should be subject to similar scrutiny. | ||
In any case, it starts on October 7th. | ||
Hamas, which is actually a Sunni militant Islamist group backed by the Muslim Brotherhood, and also backed by Iran. | ||
They invaded Israel on October 7th, and that is what initiated this current Israeli campaign in Gaza, in addition to several other fronts across the Middle East region. | ||
But let's specifically get into The attack on October 7th because it's very important to get into these details and why we're here and why people are talking about America fighting Iran. | ||
So what we found out after the October 7th attack Because there were so many questions about it, is that Israel, I think at this point it's been proven, knew that the attack was coming, and deliberately stood down as it happened. | ||
Because to understand this conflict, you must understand that Gaza is small, poor, and has been blockaded by Israel for almost 20 years. | ||
It's a very small population of just over 2 million people. | ||
A very tiny strip of land. | ||
It's just about as big as the island of Manhattan. | ||
Maybe even a little bit smaller, just to give you an idea. | ||
It is very small. | ||
And it has been subject to an absolute and total blockade by the State of Israel since 2006. | ||
Nothing gets in, nothing gets out, except for through checkpoints that are controlled by Israel. | ||
Israel literally built a wall around Gaza. | ||
People, goods, materials cannot get into or out of Gaza except through checkpoints controlled by Israel. | ||
Literally checkpoints that are built into a giant wall that separates the Gaza Strip from Israel. | ||
It has been said before that this is the most surveilled, most heavily fortified border in the entire world. | ||
Okay? | ||
They spy on this border, they've got automatic turrets, they've got drones, cameras. | ||
It is fortified, it is surveilled, and it's not even that big. | ||
And nothing's getting in there without their approval. | ||
Israel was aware of intelligence up to over a year before the attack on October 7th that Hamas was planning an operation like the one that unfolded on October 7th. | ||
They even witnessed Hamas training for such an operation. | ||
And when Hamas invaded on October 7th, it took the State of Israel hours to respond. | ||
Now consider that the manner in which Hamas conducted the invasion was with the most rudimentary primitive implements that we've seen in a modern war. | ||
They literally flew in on hang gliders. | ||
Okay? | ||
Not helicopters, not planes, not drones. | ||
Hang gliders. | ||
And motorbikes, and dinghies, little rafts, and boats. | ||
And it took Israel, which is an intelligence superpower, consistently ranked in the top three or two intelligence agencies in the world, which has access to the most sophisticated, technologically advanced weapons from the United States, maybe more than any other ally of the United States. | ||
It took this country hours to respond to this incursion. | ||
and do anything about it. | ||
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They knew about it for years in advance. | |
They witnessed them training. | ||
It took place across the most secure, surveilled border in the world, with the most primitive implements imaginable against the most sophisticated military, and it took them hours to repel it. | ||
So I think there's very serious questions about whether Israel saw it coming, and as it happened, whether they deliberately stood down and allowed it to take place for a short time. | ||
Why is that important to get into tonight, and why is it relevant? | ||
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Because what the attack from Gaza did, in effect, was shake the Israeli consciousness and change their understanding of geopolitics in the region. | ||
Because for 20 or 30 years Israel has had a very insecure, And precarious stability with its neighbors? | ||
Hamas is an Islamist government that controls a territory right on their border. | ||
On their southern border. | ||
Palestinian Authority, which is not as radical, but has some radical elements, controls a territory in their east. | ||
And on their northern border is Hezbollah. | ||
Which is a huge militia comparable to a state-backed military which receives missiles and training from Iran through Syria. | ||
So it's been a very uneasy peace that Israel shares with its neighbors for 15 years or something. | ||
But Israelis had gotten complacent and so had in some ways the United States. | ||
What October 7th did was convince Israel, and also give them a mandate, that Israel is not safe as long as Hamas and Hezbollah and the Palestinian Authority is on the other side of their borders. | ||
For the past 17 years, Israel's lived with these forces on their borders. | ||
But after October 7th, if Israelis and the world witnessed that an Islamist government, no matter how small, no matter how poorly equipped, As long as they existed on the other side of that border with that hatred or animosity, they could cross over and kill civilians or take hostages and visit war and destruction upon the people of Israel. | ||
And if that is possible, if Israel is not safe with Hamas on the other side of its borders, then it creates a very specific and particular mandate. | ||
Which is that Israel then has the right and maybe the responsibility to wipe out those forces that exist on its borders. | ||
If Hamas is capable, and if it is still radical enough to be willing to cross over that border, no matter how fortified and surveilled, and kill 1,200 people and take hostages, then the Israeli government has the mandate to wipe out Hamas, and not just Hamas. | ||
If Hamas was capable, then Hezbollah is even more capable. | ||
So they've got to take out Hezbollah too. | ||
And they've got to take out the Palestinian Authority as well. | ||
And if Iran is sponsoring all of these players then Iran has to be dealt a decisive blow too. | ||
Because the message of October 7th is that the status quo is untenable. | ||
It's an unacceptable security posture. | ||
If Hamas could carry out that attack then Israel cannot accept Iran's presence and their backing of these militias, and they cannot accept them on Israel's borders. | ||
And that may clue you in to why the Israeli government may have allowed Hamas to attack. | ||
It's very similar to 9-11. | ||
After 9-11, the United States had to go and invade Muslim countries. | ||
They had to respond. | ||
We didn't have to go into Iraq, we didn't have to invade Afghanistan for 20 years, but it was a transgression that demanded and mandated a response. | ||
That is why some say that it, and not to, you know, get into a huge detour here, but you understand there's a logic behind these false flag operations. | ||
A significant enough atrocity gives the government a power To do things that wouldn't ordinarily be tolerated, or wouldn't ordinarily be considered appropriate, or in that country's best interest. | ||
So, understanding what October 7th did, we can then understand what has happened ever since. | ||
Now understand Hamas is the group that carried out the attack. | ||
And Hamas is a relatively small and poorly equipped group. | ||
They only have 30,000 fighters, They don't have a huge arsenal. | ||
Arguably, it would be impossible for them to ever carry out competent aggression or serious hostilities against the State of Israel. | ||
And Israel very quickly blockaded Gaza, cut off all the food, fuel, electricity, medical supplies, conducted a brutal air campaign, bombed everything, and then they invaded and they cleared all the territory and have razed all the infrastructure. | ||
And they did it with a very small force. | ||
They say that at any given time there were no more than 30,000 Israeli troops in Gaza in this latest operation over the past few months. | ||
So it didn't take much. | ||
It's not like this was a major ground war or anything like that. | ||
It's not like Hamas really stood a chance. | ||
And Hamas is the one that launched the attack on October 7th. | ||
But Israel has been busy elsewhere besides Gaza. | ||
Ever since October 7th, they've not only been bombing Gaza, but they've also been bombing Lebanon. | ||
They have been bombing Lebanon and they've withdrawn Thousands, tens of thousands of their civilians from the northern border that they share with Lebanon, which is home to Hezbollah. | ||
And in recent months, they have not only been bombing Hezbollah in Lebanon, and escalating their bombing campaign against Hezbollah, and moving the strikes deeper and deeper into Lebanese territory, but they've also issued an ultimatum to Hezbollah. | ||
They've said that if Hezbollah doesn't retreat from the Israeli border, if they don't withdraw and move north, deep into Lebanese territory, then Israel will destroy Hezbollah. | ||
And you can understand that those threats and the escalating attacks against Hezbollah have everything to do with the October 7th attack. | ||
It changed the status quo. | ||
Israel said it's not sufficient that we wipe out Hamas, which was the aggressor on October 7th. | ||
But if we cannot tolerate Hamas on our border in the South, then we also can no longer tolerate Hezbollah on our border in the North. | ||
If Hamas can launch an attack like this, and Hamas is backed by Iran, and Hamas is an Islamist, anti-Israel group, then why would we tolerate Hezbollah, which is even bigger, and is also an Islamist group, backed by Iran, dedicated to opposing the State of Israel? | ||
So they're deeply related. | ||
Israel said we're going to destroy Hamas and they also said once we're done with Hamas we are also going to eradicate Hezbollah because just as we will not tolerate Hamas on our southern border now, and it's been the status quo for just as long since the end of the second Lebanese-Israel war, they said now we will no longer tolerate the presence of Hezbollah in the north. | ||
We're going to revise that previous geopolitical understanding. | ||
In addition to that, We consider the commonality of Hamas and Hezbollah, which is that Iran sponsors both. | ||
Iran sponsors Shiite militias all across the Middle East, including and especially Hezbollah and Hamas. | ||
So Israel has also said and also instigated hostilities against Iran. | ||
They've been bombing the Iranian Revolutionary Guard now for years. | ||
They've been bombing Iranian military outposts and assets in Syria and Iraq, killing Iranian personnel. | ||
And those strikes have also been escalating. | ||
Just as they won't tolerate Hamas existing, and just as they won't tolerate Hezbollah on their northern border, they will not tolerate Iran with its nuclear program and with its sponsorship of all these militias across the region, which are dedicated to opposing Israel. | ||
So ever since October 7th, Israel has used the attack by Hamas to instigate and provoke hostilities with its other adversaries, using that as a mandate using that as a mandate so that Israel can neutralize them and ultimately change the The geopolitical balance in the region. | ||
What Israel wants to do, just like they invited aggression from Hamas and then received a mandate to destroy Hamas, they're inviting a mandate from Hezbollah. | ||
They want to provoke Hezbollah into an October 7th-like attack. | ||
A similar transgression. | ||
Because that would give Israel the mandate, they would be justified to respond by destroying Hezbollah like they did Hamas. | ||
And similarly, Israel seeks a confrontation with Iran. | ||
Israel is escalating hostilities, they are provoking Iran by killing their generals, by doing things which the whole global community considers sacrilege. | ||
Because they want to invite a similar attack on Israel just like October 7th so that they can have a mandate to neutralize Iran's capabilities in the same way that they did to Hamas and in the same way they seek to do with Hezbollah. | ||
So this, all of this, is Israel's war. | ||
All of this is being orchestrated by Israel. | ||
And specifically the government of Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
Benjamin Netanyahu, part of the Likud far-right Jewish maximalist government, is part of a long line of extremely aggressive, nationalistic Jewish Zionists. | ||
And they see Israel is not being contained west of the Jordan River. | ||
They want Israel to expand into the Sinai Peninsula. | ||
They want Israel to expand east to the Euphrates River, into the Arabian Desert, north to the Latani River, and maybe even north of that. | ||
Netanyahu is part of a long line of Jewish maximalists who want Israel to be as big as possible. | ||
And they see that as practical. | ||
That's a practical agenda that they want Israel to pursue through military coups, sabotage, conquest, subterfuge, and of course with the diplomatic and military support of the United States. | ||
So Netanyahu decided that he was going to change the geopolitical status quo of Israel having to be situated next to Hamas and Hezbollah and in a region which is quickly becoming influenced by Iran. | ||
So Israel allowed the attack on October 7th and has used its slaughter of the Gazans there and tit-for-tat strikes with these Iranian militias to leverage their eradication of Hamas into a mandate to eradicate or neutralize other powers such as Hezbollah and such as Iran. | ||
They invited October 7th so that they could genocide Gaza and defeat Hamas. | ||
They're genociding Gaza and attacking deep into Lebanon to provoke an attack by Lebanon so that they can destroy Hezbollah. | ||
They are antagonizing Hezbollah and genociding Gaza and conducting provocative strikes against Iranian assets in Syria and Iraq to provoke an attack by Iran so that they have a mandate to go and neutralize Iran's nuclear program. | ||
And by the end of all of this, the Middle East will be terraformed into a place where Israel will completely dominate the region and enjoy regional hegemony. | ||
They will have gone in one century from being 1% of the population of Palestine to being the regional hegemon of one of the most geopolitically significant regions in the entire world. | ||
It took them less than a century, and this is all part of it. | ||
And what is criminal is that they are using their stranglehold of American politics to do it. | ||
They could do none of this without support from the United States. | ||
If the United States stopped giving Israel military aid tomorrow, Israel would have to stop its campaign in Gaza the next day. | ||
They could not strike Lebanon. | ||
They could not fight a war with Hezbollah. | ||
They could not strike Iran. | ||
They could not defend themselves from Iran. | ||
They have no conventional means to defend themselves, much less conduct aggression against all their neighbors at the same time. | ||
They're only allowed to do that because of an unlimited blank check guarantee by the United States, which is secured by their corrupt stranglehold and bribery over our government. | ||
Clearly the population doesn't support this. | ||
And public opinion, in general, has turned decidedly against Israel in the war. | ||
And even our own government doesn't want to fight Iran, doesn't want to fight Hezbollah. | ||
We've begged and pleaded with Netanyahu not to provoke them into a war that we know we will have to fight against them. | ||
And yet we do it anyway because it is a corrupt bargain. | ||
So just as we were utilized by Israel to defend Israel from the Arabs from 1948 to 1973, | ||
Just as the United States was used to clear out Saddam Hussein in Iraq and destabilize Assad's regime in Syria, we are now being used to wipe out the remnant, which is the last remaining anti-Israel power in the region, Iran, and all of its ragtag proxies in five other countries. | ||
It's happening exclusively because of our support for Israel. | ||
And that's the crime. | ||
So that brings us to today. | ||
Now you understand. | ||
Israel bombing Gaza. | ||
Israel bombing Lebanon. | ||
Israel bombing Iran. | ||
It's all about getting these other countries to attack Israel so that Israel can run to the United States and we can fight their wars for them. | ||
Israel wants to be attacked so that the United States can come in and give them everything that they need, and put our aircraft carriers there, and shoot down the missiles launched at Israel, which is a reprisal for what Israel did, and help them with an airstrike against Iran's nuclear program, and help them against Hezbollah, and veto anti-Israel resolutions at the United Nations, and keep supplying them weapons and bombs to prosecute everything that they're doing. | ||
And what happened this time is that Israel, as I said, attempted to provoke Iran. | ||
That's the only way to look at it. | ||
Why did Israel violate the most sacrosanct rule of international politics, bombing an embassy? | ||
Because they wanted to do something so provocative and so aggressive that Iran had to retaliate. | ||
They've been trying to provoke Iran for years, but especially in the past few months. | ||
Israel was behind a terrorist attack in Iran on January 3rd that killed hundreds. | ||
Israel's behind the sabotage of a gas pipeline inside of Iran a few months ago. | ||
And Israel's repeatedly bombed IRGC positions in other countries. | ||
And Iran restrained themselves from responding. | ||
Finally, Israel bombed an embassy. | ||
It demanded a response. | ||
So what did Iran do? | ||
They waited for two weeks. | ||
And they calibrated a retaliation, and as I said on Friday, there were limitations on either side. | ||
The reaction could not be too minimal, or it couldn't be nothing at all, because if Israel can bomb an Iranian embassy and Iran doesn't reply or doesn't reply forcefully enough, then that would indicate That Israel can do anything to Iran and get away with it. | ||
If you can do the most disrespectful sacrilegious thing in the realm of international politics and not get hit back, then it would justify everything up to that and maybe even more. | ||
So it couldn't be nothing and it couldn't be minimal, but it also couldn't be too severe that if they Killed a lot of Israelis or did a lot of damage or it was too severe or extreme in other ways that it would drag the United States in or force Israel to retaliate against Iran. | ||
Because if Israel were forced to counter-retaliate and bomb Iranian soil or kill Iranians then Iran would be trapped and then have to come back at Israel. | ||
And eventually There would be no off-ramp and the United States would be forced into this conflict at some point to defend Israel or attack Iran. | ||
And both Iran and the United States do not seek a war with each other. | ||
So for the past two weeks, Iran was calibrating a response that would not be so weak that it would invite more aggression from Israel, but not so strong that it would draw the United States in to defend Israel or attack Iran. | ||
So what they decided on Was an attack which had a symbolic significance. | ||
It was launched from Iranian territory and from Iran's proxies. | ||
But it would not destroy anything significant or kill anybody. | ||
Iran knew the missiles would be intercepted. | ||
Iran knew the missiles wouldn't kill anybody. | ||
They were launched at legitimate military targets and military targets, they say, which were connected to the initial strike. | ||
So it was very visible, it was very dramatic, there was a symbolic significance, it was unprecedented in a symbolic way because of where the attack originated, and the fact that it was hundreds of projectiles, the damage that it could have wrought if the anti-missile systems were ineffective for whatever reason. | ||
And they can be in certain circumstances. | ||
But which would not devastate Israel in any meaningful way. | ||
Which would give them a mandate to retaliate with the support of the United States. | ||
That is what happened on Saturday. | ||
And it appears that they were largely successful because the President Joe Biden said that the United States will not help Israel attack Iran. | ||
The United States says that it was a victory for Israel to shoot down all of Iran's missiles, and that Israel should just take it on the chin, basically, and call it a win. | ||
Privately, U.S. | ||
government officials say they're worried about Israel drawing us into a war with Iran by provoking Iran in exactly this manner. | ||
But Israel says that they have already decided that they will counterattack against Iran. | ||
And this is the latest on that. | ||
It says, an Israeli response to Iran's retaliatory attack may be imminent. | ||
said a source. | ||
U.S. officials expect a possible Israeli response to Iran's attack over the weekend to be limited in scope and most likely involve strikes against Iranian military forces and Iranian-backed proxies outside Iran, save for U.S. officials. | ||
So they anticipate that Israel may attack Iranian proxies in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Lebanon, Yemen, but may not attack Iran directly because Israel does not have the capability to attack Iran directly with airstrikes without America. | ||
Although there are other ways that Israel can strike back at Iran, they operate inside Iran. | ||
They conduct assassination, sabotage, terrorism, so they may strike back in that way also. | ||
But we don't know what the scale or size of the attack will be. | ||
The United States is discouraging them from doing so. | ||
And there's reports that the Israeli government is not taking calls. | ||
Bibi Netanyahu will not accept calls from foreign leaders because he knows they will pressure him not to respond. | ||
The United Nations, China, the United States, Europe have all discouraged Israel from retaliating. | ||
But Netanyahu doesn't want to hear it. | ||
And he doesn't want to hear it because this is exactly what he wants. | ||
So, we'll see what Israel's response will be, but what is more important is not to look at these particular actions, it's to look at the entire timeline. | ||
The United States killed Qasem Soleimani. | ||
Israel has repeatedly killed high-ranking IRGC and scientists in 2021 and 2022 and 2023. | ||
They conduct airstrikes in Syria. | ||
They were responsible for multiple terrorist attacks inside of Iran this year. | ||
They killed seven personnel at the embassy. | ||
This is part of a years-long crescendo of provocations against Iran of a shadow war. | ||
And as I said, the significance of this attack is that now that Iran has attacked Israel, it's no longer a shadow war. | ||
Israel bombing an Iranian embassy, and Iran bombing Israel from Iran, this is the month that the Israel-Iran war became legitimate. | ||
And even if Israel's counterattack against Iran isn't as provocative, a barrier has been passed, a barrier has been crossed the past couple of weeks. | ||
Israel and Iran, on both sides, this is the only thing that's legitimate, on both sides, although Israel's mostly responsible, have now legitimized the conflict by attacking each other directly. | ||
And so I imagine now there will be more direct attacks against each other. | ||
Which whether again the specificity of the particularities of this counter-attack by Israel are less important than the fact that a general climate now of overt hostility has been created. | ||
It would have been unthinkable, maybe five or six years ago, that the United States would aid Israel in a direct war with Iran. | ||
After the past couple weeks, it is no longer unthinkable. | ||
Now that people see Iran bombing Israel and Israel bombing Iran, we are now in a paradigm where this is happening. | ||
There is an overt conflict. | ||
And that creates a fertile ground for Israel to instigate a conflict between the United States and Iran. | ||
Maybe that will be false flag terrorism. | ||
It will certainly involve more provocative airstrikes against Iranian positions in Syria. | ||
Potentially may involve full-on war with Hezbollah after the operation in Rafah. | ||
But this is, on the contrary, not the end of something. | ||
This is the beginning. | ||
It's maybe the beginning of the end. | ||
It's the beginning of a path that will lead to a war with Iran, which will completely neutralize Iran, and that will be the end of a decades-long project for Israel to neutralize all of its adversaries in the entire Middle East. | ||
Starting with Egypt and running through Iraq and Syria and ending in Iran at some point in this decade. | ||
And they will have wanted to do so before the United States has officially lost its unipolar status. | ||
This has everything to do with the fact that Netanyahu senses that the United States is on its way out as a global hegemon. | ||
So the time to act is now. | ||
The time to go after Iran is in this sweet spot where America is too weak to restrain Israel, but strong enough they can still back them up. | ||
And that's why everyone's making their move now. | ||
Ironically, everybody would imagine this nightmare scenario of America's adversaries making their move would involve Russia, China, Iran. | ||
In reality, it's Russia and Israel. | ||
That are the ones capitalizing on this inflection point in world history. | ||
So that's that. | ||
So in the future, in the immediate future, we're going to be watching for an Israeli attack on Iran. | ||
The scope of the attack is anybody's guess. | ||
I have no idea what it will involve, although without the United States it seems like it will be limited to an attack on Iran's proxies and maybe something inside of Iranian territory, but it would be more Covert. | ||
Although it could be more extreme than that. | ||
We'll be watching that very closely and of course this is part of the probably years-long story of a regional conflagration started after October 7th. | ||
It's a seven-front war. | ||
Gaza, West Bank, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Iran. | ||
Seven fronts. | ||
Gaza is about to be wrapped up, and once that's done, it's going to open up somewhere else. | ||
And once that's done, it's going to open up somewhere else. | ||
And I think this will go on for years. | ||
So, this is where we are. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I think I've covered everything. | ||
A lot of ground to cover. | ||
That's a big monologue. | ||
I think I've been live now for 80 minutes talking about all this stuff, but it's good stuff. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But we'll be keeping an eye on all this throughout the week. | ||
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I'm the number one name in news here. | ||
And if you've been following the show, you know I've been saying this since the beginning. | ||
I have been literally saying since the beginning, this is about Hezbollah, it is about the Iranian nuclear program. | ||
Even before it was. | ||
I was like, this is what they're after. | ||
And now it's all starting to come together. | ||
So, no surprises really. | ||
But it doesn't make it any less outrageous. | ||
So, no war with Iran. | ||
There's no both-sides bullshit. | ||
Iran and the United States don't want a war with each other. | ||
Israel wants us to fight each other. | ||
And they're gonna get it by playing into hostilities between both countries. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
So we have to resist that because a war with Iran would be ruinous. | ||
For the United States. | ||
Absolutely ruinous. | ||
We couldn't win. | ||
At the same time, we almost have no recourse because Israel has a nuclear arsenal. | ||
So, if they ever feel abandoned, they could just nuke Iran. | ||
And then as the global power, we would have to intervene in some way if nukes start going off. | ||
And the only reason they have nukes is because they stole them from the United States, With a very robust and complex infiltration network they built in the United States which encompassed Hollywood directors and scientists and politicians and venture capitalists and you name it. | ||
But remember, it's an anti-semitic trope to say that they work for Israel. | ||
It's an anti-semitic trope to say that they control things and only care about Israel. | ||
They stole the nuclear bomb from us and they're nuclear blackmailing us into destroying their enemies to the detriment of the life of our nation. | ||
I don't care who you are, you have to oppose this. | ||
Even if you're Jewish, you have to admit this is going on and it's parasitic and it's pure evil. | ||
And you're not a patriot if you don't talk about this. | ||
Any bullsides, obfuscating bullshit, you are not a patriot if you're not talking about this. | ||
Shut up about anything else. | ||
This is parasitism of the highest, of the highest imaginable order. | ||
They're murdering our country. | ||
They stole a nuclear bomb. | ||
They stole hundreds. | ||
of bombs worth of nuclear material to secure an arsenal so that they could blackmail us into committing suicide to destroy their enemies so that they can live. | ||
So I don't want to hear anything about Paul Gottfried and the good ones and, you know, and I like Paul Gottfried and I like Ron Unz, but right now I don't want to hear about, well, Muslims are bad too. | ||
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Well, what about the good ones? | |
What about immigration? | ||
They're murdering our country. | ||
They're turning the whole world against us. | ||
They're turning the whole world against us. | ||
They're setting us on a collision course with Iran when we're already committed to two other wars that we can't afford. | ||
And people won't even, they won't dare to speak the name of the problem. | ||
They want to make a deal with them so that we can limit immigration. | ||
It's fucking over with immigration. | ||
What percentage of the country is foreign-born? | ||
They want to limit it? | ||
Limit it to what? | ||
What it was 10 years ago? | ||
What it was 10 years ago was unacceptable. | ||
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We're gonna make a deal. | |
We're gonna kill ourselves fighting Iran in the hopes that President Jared Kushner is gonna limit immigration by 5%. | ||
Some of them are good, like Paul Gottfried. | ||
And the Muslims are really bad. | ||
Muslims are 1% of the population. | ||
And they don't run everything. | ||
Okay? | ||
There are more Jews than Muslims in America. | ||
And they run everything! | ||
And we're not dying. | ||
We're not killing our country fighting for Muslims. | ||
We're doing it for Israel. | ||
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And where do you think these Palestinians are going to go? | |
Two million Palestinians huddled in tents in one city that Israel is about to lay siege to. | ||
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Where do you think they're going to go? | |
Where did they go when they did it to Syria? | ||
Where did they go when we did it to Afghanistan? | ||
They're gonna go into Europe. | ||
They're gonna go into the United States. | ||
And all these people could say, well, we shouldn't take them. | ||
Well, we will. | ||
Because we always do. | ||
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Because that's how it works. | |
We blow up the enemies. | ||
We take the refugees. | ||
We die. | ||
We pay for it. | ||
We incur the hatred and the wrath of everybody else. | ||
And they get the land. | ||
And they feel safe. | ||
And they get the power. | ||
That's how it goes. | ||
And they want to placate us with some 30 years too late, 50% too little, 3 fucking 100% too little immigration restriction reform, civic nationalism, some Andrew Yang fucking goofball Vivek Ramaswamy national colorblind populism. | ||
And that's what we get. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
You have to be a patriot. | ||
We have to take our own side. | ||
It's America first. | ||
Not Israel. | ||
Not Jews. | ||
America. | ||
Christ first. | ||
No exceptions. | ||
No exceptions. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But... And that's the only way... If you only knew how bad it was, you would be as extreme as I am. | ||
If this sounds radical, if this sounds extreme, if you only knew how bad it was, if you only knew what they had in store for us, you would be as radical, you would be more radical than me. | ||
Trust me. | ||
People just don't have the imagination. | ||
They can't realize what is about to happen. | ||
And they don't know who's at fault. | ||
But that's that. | ||
So I want to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this scary stuff. | ||
World War III? | ||
Eh, maybe not tomorrow, but we're headed there. | ||
We're headed there. | ||
Rest assured, Israel will profit. | ||
The Jews will profit from it. | ||
They will be spared. | ||
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Okay. | |
But let's take a look. | ||
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We'll see what you guys have to say about this whole deal. | |
Alright. | ||
Let's see. | ||
What'd you think? | ||
Good show? | ||
I feel like I'm the only guy that's really bringing it on this stuff. | ||
I mean, I'm the only one that gets it. | ||
Yeah, I am gonna pat myself on the back. | ||
This is a great show. | ||
And I'm the only one who gets it. | ||
just saying all right I I'm like the dark Ben Shapiro. | ||
I'm light Ben Shapiro. | ||
We look alike. | ||
He's a Jew. | ||
I'm Italian. | ||
He's a Jew. | ||
I'm Catholic. | ||
He loves Israel. | ||
I love the new Rome, America. | ||
So we're literally, he's like the dark twin. | ||
We're like evil twins. | ||
He's my evil twin. | ||
He's smart enough to brainwash the country into dying for Israel, and I'm compelling enough to wake and red pill everybody up! | ||
to wake them back up! | ||
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So anyway... | |
I'm having too much fun tonight! | ||
I'm having too... But that's what, but it's great, it's news, but it's a, it's a big news day. | ||
All right, all right. | ||
But we'll get into the super chats here. | ||
I don't want to ramble too much. | ||
What'd you think though? | ||
Did I do a good job of covering everything? | ||
I think so. | ||
Yeah, a lot of it's like a repeat, but you know, we've been, it is what it is. | ||
We've been talking about it for a year. | ||
Some important clarifications on this bullseye stuff. | ||
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The six billion dollars for Iran. | |
Clarifying the importance of the embassy. | ||
To recap, the significance of the strike and, you know, what it's really all about, our involvement. | ||
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Okay. | |
Pretty, I think it's pretty thorough. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
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All right. | |
But let's take a look at our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you, it's going to be a lot of super chats and it's hot in here. | ||
Starting to get hot and it's starting to suck. | ||
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All right. | |
It's starting to get really hot in Chicago, and that means it's getting hot in the studio, which means I'm getting pissed off. | ||
I don't think I look like I'm- I think I look like I'm 25 with a mustache. | ||
I don't think I look like I'm f- I think I look like I'm 25 with a mustache. | ||
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You stupid fucking bitch. | |
Whoa! | ||
Nick, and everyone behind the scenes. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Big shout out! | ||
Just like Israel cannot prosecute its war without money from America, I can't fight the Great War without money from all of you. | ||
So thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I will use this money to provoke The Daily Wire into a regional conflict. | ||
I will use this money to provoke Khan Inc. | ||
to provoke Turning Point USA to a regional war that will red pill millions. | ||
It will force Candace Owens to defend me. | ||
Candace Owens does not want to defend me, but I will make her by provoking our shared enemies. | ||
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By revoking our shared adversaries. | |
That's a joke. | ||
But hey, thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
07s everybody to Squatch Hunter in the chat. | ||
God bless you, buddy. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Ryan Dawson did $9.11, $10. | ||
No upside to debating Rabbi Buttplug. | ||
It'd be like debating your toddler whether they can have a candy bar at the store. | ||
Nothing to be gained. | ||
Why is, why is anyone still talking about it? | ||
Why is, okay, yeah. | ||
We've covered this on like three shows now. | ||
I said on Thursday, I have no interest in doing that debate and people on Monday are like, yeah, any, it's like, okay. | ||
Yeah, we got it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for your, Belated opinion. | ||
I don't listen to any of that shit. | ||
I don't like Drake. | ||
I don't like Future. | ||
J. Cole is shit. | ||
Kendrick is... mid. | ||
Overrated. | ||
I like Kendrick. | ||
listen to any of that shit i don't like drake i don't like future j cole is shit kendrick is mid overrated i i like kendrick i mean i think he's like a pretentious idiot you know at least yay has the good sense to be like well i can't read You know, he's like, I don't read and I'm just gonna make something that sounds good. | ||
And ironically, it's more intelligent. | ||
When you're just real and you're authentic and you just say stuff like, you know, bleach t-shirt, it comes off more profound than when you're Kendrick and you gotta say, this dick flow free. | ||
It's like, shut the fuck up, you dumb idiot. | ||
Your IQ is like a hundred. | ||
So all that politically conscious, woke, black shit is just ridiculous. | ||
So, I like some of the sounds though. | ||
I mean, I'm not gonna lie. | ||
I liked To Pimp a Butterfly. | ||
Cringe. | ||
I liked To Pimp a Butterfly. | ||
I liked Damn. | ||
Mr. Morales. | ||
Stink. | ||
Okay, but you know, some of the stuff I like. | ||
But I like black music, okay? | ||
People get on me because I like hip-hop. | ||
I love all black music, okay? | ||
I grew up in Chicago. | ||
Chicago loves black music. | ||
I love Motown. | ||
I love soul. | ||
I love funk, disco, R&B. | ||
I love old-school hip-hop. | ||
I like some of the new stuff, mostly just Ye, though. | ||
So, look, you know, they make good music, okay? | ||
Everybody wants... You know, here's the thing about black people. | ||
If you get on them for committing crime, you gotta also give credit where it's due. | ||
They're very musical, okay? | ||
They can sing. | ||
And I'm not trying to be... I'm not trying to glaze black people. | ||
I'm just trying to be fair and honest. | ||
I don't want to live near them, okay? | ||
I do not want to live near most of them. | ||
Some of them, you know, I would live next to Bryson Gray. | ||
But most of them I would not like to live by. | ||
You wanna know why? | ||
Because you live next to them, and it smells like pot, and they have shit all over their lawn, and they're screaming at night, and they, you know, commit crime, and seedy characters are showing up, and, you know, nobody wants any part of that. | ||
Nobody wants to see one of them walking down the same side of the street at night, okay? | ||
On the other hand, they're extremely musical and are responsible for so much good soulful music that I love, okay? | ||
We gotta give credit where it's due. | ||
The one problem is they're an extremely sexual people. | ||
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Very, very lower chakra. | |
Very thonic, very Mother Earth, you know, Heart of the Jungle stuff. | ||
So, that is the thing about their music. | ||
It needs to be controlled and censored. | ||
Because it is always... People talk about the hip-hop, but even in the old days it was very sexual. | ||
Very hot and steamy and sexual. | ||
That's just how they are. | ||
They're a very lower chakra, erotic people. | ||
And it just goes with the territory. | ||
So that kind of stuff needs to be ruthlessly censored, but Root Chakra, that's right. | ||
It's that jungle drum, you know? | ||
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So. | |
That is the problem. | ||
With their music in general. | ||
You know, you look at some of the Marvin Gaye stuff, like I Want You, very sexual. | ||
And that was, it's not rap music, it's not talking about I fucked your bitch and gangbang, but it's still very steamy and very erotic and that needs to be controlled. | ||
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They're all coomers. | |
They're all coomers, they're all... | ||
got mommy's mommy issues so that's why they need the firm hand of the catholic church to guide them away from that stuff anyway so yeah i don't really take part in this rap hip-hop world war i think it's all shit It bothers me a lot. | ||
And anything like that bothers me, to be honest. | ||
It's like, you get to a certain age, you need to know the difference, you know? | ||
get to a certain age you need to know the difference you know luke the evangelist sent five dollars a man when he has fallen out of his depths whether into a small pool or the raging seas must swim all the same right very ketchus sent five dollars wake up in the morning feeling like p diddy that's pretty kak What did she know? | ||
What did she know? | ||
What did Kesha know? | ||
Oh brother. | ||
Well, sometimes you never know who God is gonna send to help you, you stupid wigger. | ||
man you would bet is African American based on his punctuality. | ||
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Oh brother. | |
Self-proclaimed visionary three hours late to a two hour show every night. | ||
God help us. | ||
Well, sometimes you never know who God is going to send to help you. | ||
You stupid wigger, you stupid mediocrity. | ||
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I can't kill why he's not on time. | |
When I go to Home Depot for my job, I'm on time! | ||
Yeah, well, you know, we're not really the same, okay? | ||
When you show up to your job to give people a receipt, when you work a kind of a job where you get penalized for not giving a customer their receipt, You know, you're the type of low-order individual that can arrive places on time. | ||
When you're doing higher-order things, like putting the whole civilization on your back, sometimes you're a little incumbent and it takes a little while to get where you need to go. | ||
Okay, buddy? | ||
Okay, pal? | ||
So... You mean you're lucky enough you got a handsome, genius, compelling guy fighting your cause? | ||
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Well, but he was a little bit late! | |
Okay, pal. | ||
Well, maybe you should watch Fox News then. | ||
I hear they're on time every night. | ||
Thanks for the five, by the way. | ||
That'll buy me 70% of a Big Mac. | ||
Why do I love Hitler? | ||
I love everybody. | ||
I also love cool people. | ||
included in rumble replay. | ||
Why do I love Hitler? | ||
I love everybody. | ||
I also love cool people. | ||
That are cool. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it, buddy. | ||
You're right. | ||
Honestly, he's so based for that. | ||
and every knee shall bend before him. | ||
Thank you for being the uncompromising force that leads so many to him. - Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it, buddy. | ||
You're right. - Samba Grow Eye percent $10. | ||
Dark Brandon, Cool Face, Soft Serve Ice Cream. | ||
- Honestly, he's so base for that. | ||
I love ice cream, so. | ||
You know, he's kind of got me with the ice cream thing. | ||
I mean, I get it. | ||
When they're always like, he's eating ice cream, it's like, he's literally me. | ||
Everywhere we go, we ask, they don't ask him hard questions, he just eats ice cream all the time. | ||
It's like, that's literally me. | ||
I'm supposed to not like him? | ||
So Trump's gotta eat, like, you know, Trump eating McDonald's, Biden eating ice cream. | ||
We like, we love to see a king eat. | ||
Spence sent $100. | ||
Pay up. | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
He's right. | ||
Pay up. | ||
But thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Pretty Fly White Guy sent $7.339. | ||
A little extra because I sent three on Friday by accident. | ||
Thank you, buddy. | ||
I keep forgetting. | ||
I gotta read yours. | ||
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No message. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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I do. | |
I kinda do, you know? | ||
I do. | ||
I kind of do, you know. | ||
No. | ||
Not a great movie, but a great story in time. | ||
It didn't frequently make it to the big screen. | ||
I wonder why? | ||
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You're an idiot. | |
What do you mean it didn't fre- I'm pretty sure it was in theaters. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Also, that movie wasn't based. | ||
I wonder why. | ||
Yeah, oh, the movie Jews didn't want this red-pilling movie about how Muslims are super pious and Christians are hypocrites. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
I mean, there were some cool visuals, but the movie totally sucked. | ||
The whole movie is about how Christians are all hypocrites and Muslims are actually the noble ones. | ||
And that was released like, what, five years after 9-11? | ||
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So they're doing this whole thing where it's like, maybe we're the bad guy, maybe we're the bad guy, maybe Muslims are based. | |
So yeah, I'm sure... I wonder why it wasn't... First of all, it was in theaters. | ||
Second of all, why would they not want it in theaters? | ||
Because that was really subversive? | ||
Yeah, I'm sure the movie Jews wouldn't want anyone to think Muslims are based. | ||
Pellegrino sent $5. | ||
There are daily slash poll slash threads about you ran by shills. | ||
Impossible to discuss anything about AF for you. | ||
One rookie accidentally uploaded an image with a Hebrew file name. | ||
Left the thread an embarrassment after lol. | ||
America first can't stop winning. | ||
Everyone knows poll is shit. | ||
Poll is run by shills now. | ||
Everyone knows that. | ||
Every real poll head Why would you super chat me and tell me you can't go? | ||
infiltrated and subverted by shills after 2017. | ||
So you know what I say? | ||
Fuck it. | ||
Fuck them. | ||
All fake. | ||
All gay. | ||
Saga. | ||
All East. | ||
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Wish I could make it to Detroit, but can't. | ||
Will there be snippets available to watch afterwards? | ||
Why would you super chat me and tell me you can't go? | ||
If you can't go, just shut the fuck up. . | ||
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Welcome to Ski BD First. | ||
I'm your host Duke Dennis. | ||
Lots of gooning and edging to get into today in Ohio. | ||
Drop a phantom tax and send in your ghiots and I will riz them at the end of the show. | ||
Mewing is inevitable and Kai Senate is king. | ||
Wow, thank you for that. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $10. | ||
Saw the debate between Adam and Eric. | ||
Gotta say it was pretty lame. | ||
Keith was bringing up better points up than Eric did. | ||
Should have been you there instead of Eric not going to lie. | ||
A pack four gang we up. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, I caught like half of it. | ||
And I mean, look. | ||
Eric looks great. | ||
Okay. | ||
Sigma as fuck. | ||
I mean, he's been mewing. | ||
Keith Woods has been mewing. | ||
They both look great. | ||
And Evan was tan. | ||
Just I mean he looks like these marble statues that all these wig gnats post all the time. | ||
So the look was impeccable but Yeah, he's not the best debater. | ||
He the problem is he's not aggressive. | ||
I And the thing is about Adam Green, Adam Greenberg, is that when given the floor, he just recites his entire argument. | ||
Both Keith and Eric are too passive. | ||
They ask these because they're both like philosophers, so they ask like a philosophical question that they think is like a real trap. | ||
But Greenberg will just use the time to To, um, what do you call it? | ||
Filibuster. | ||
Every time he gets the floor, he just recites his entire argument. | ||
They'll be like, so what do you think? | ||
Like, a bunch of people got together and made up Jesus? | ||
And why would they make up a guy that was apparently alive, like, a decade before? | ||
Wouldn't that make it kind of hard to believe? | ||
And, you know, but, but Adam Greenberg will just take that and say, yeah, yeah, but, and like pivot to something totally ridiculous. | ||
And they just kind of let him go. | ||
So, that's why the philosophers, much as I love them, they don't make the best debaters. | ||
And you're right, I mean, Keith was making, I think, some better points. | ||
Only because Keith was kind of staying on him a little bit more. | ||
But Keith could only do so much because he was the moderator. | ||
So he kind of had to fight Eric's battle a little bit, but in a way that was impartial. | ||
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So, yeah, not the best. | |
But I mean, the thing is about Greenberg, it's all just this like Reddit atheist stuff. | ||
Anything supernatural is magic. | ||
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Anything God is, you know, Sky Daddy? | |
You believe in a guy in the sky who grants your wishes? | ||
And all this other the church suppressed knowledge, you know all this other stupid shit So, you know, it's not like any of that stuff is compelling, but I didn't get I don't think a super strong Rebuttal and if you look at who spoke more, I think it was clear That Eric just didn't do much of the talking so Yeah, I don't know Wasn't the best | ||
And I like Eric. | ||
Was I saying Evan? | ||
Is it Evan or Eric? | ||
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Eric. | |
I know him as Arval. | ||
Okay, I know him as Arval. | ||
I like Arval a lot. | ||
I want to come down and visit his compound. | ||
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But yeah, wasn't the best. | |
I mean, he's always impressive, but in a debate setting, I just don't think he's aggressive enough. | ||
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That's all. | |
Brock Nelson sent $5. | ||
Can you summarize your relationship with Paul Towne? | ||
I followed him long before I knew who you were but I don't know the lore. | ||
Summarize? | ||
We've been friends for years. | ||
I started talking to him in like 2017. | ||
And we're mutual admirers, best friends, rivals. | ||
We're Eskimo bros with Clairo. | ||
So it's kind of a complex relationship but uh but yeah he's a very impressive guy one of my favorites really elite elite human being like I don't want to say who I consider elite because then everyone who isn't is going to be butthurt and start gay e-drama because that's just how shit is now but like | ||
He's one of the... I consider one of the elite people who's actually, like, funny and smart. | ||
Not a lot of people like that out there, so... I'm a... I'm a admirer and a friend. | ||
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This show is perfect for when I need something to lift my spirits. | ||
It's funny and it's also refreshing to hear your takes. | ||
Glad I found you through Leafy's streams. | ||
Thanks for all that you do. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Well... Okay. | |
Broken. | ||
brah scoffed super chat All right, here we go. | ||
we go. | ||
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Tiango sent $10. | |
You speak about IQ and genetics. | ||
Do you attribute Ashkenazi's propensity for high IQ to be the reason for their success? | ||
If so, wouldn't it follow their positions of power are a natural consequence of hereditary advantage? | ||
No, this is the oldest. | ||
This is like the oldest counter argument in the book. | ||
And everyone argues this, but nowhere has it been demonstrated that Ashkenazi Jews have a vastly superior IQ. | ||
And And even if you break it down, like, they are a learned people. | ||
They're educated. | ||
But they don't overperform. | ||
They don't perform better than Gentiles. | ||
They don't perform better than Asians. | ||
If you look at National Merit Scholar Top, what is it, so many thousand students in the country, they don't occupy a disproportionately high number of those positions. | ||
They're not the highest achieving high schoolers, they're not the highest performing test scorers, and there's certainly not high enough scoring sufficient for them to be overrepresented by 2,000% in the Ivy Leagues, which they are. | ||
And sometimes even higher, depending on the school. | ||
So the answer is no. | ||
I don't think it's been demonstrated reliably that they're much smarter than whites or Asians, and certainly nowhere where they are has it been demonstrated that they are proportionately smarter. | ||
In the same proportion that they are over-represented in higher education, Wall Street. | ||
It's a network effect. | ||
In every case. | ||
In just about every case. | ||
When you look at it, it's a network effect. | ||
It's nepotism. | ||
They hire from within. | ||
They help each other. | ||
So... Yeah, one's got nothing to do with the other. | ||
Why wouldn't the Asians run everything? | ||
Asians are smarter than Jews and whites. | ||
Why aren't they over-represented? | ||
More so than Jews. | ||
Why aren't they running Hollywood? | ||
Why aren't they running these institutions? | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
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Nick, I haven't received my first quarterly publication of Cozy Plus yet. | ||
Lost in the mail? | ||
Hate to be a bother, but I enjoy the articles. | ||
Hilarious. | ||
Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
A killing bolt will shine in the night but will not kill. | ||
Yeah, I am thinking it's all real. | ||
Yeah, I was literally thinking that during the, as I was saying it, as I was saying that, I was literally thinking it. | ||
Okay, so let's see, where is that? | ||
It will happen, for those that don't know, this is the poll prophecy. | ||
No, it doesn't have digits though, so probably not true. | ||
It will happen when the weather cools. | ||
That's when they'll make their move. | ||
The plan's laid long ago. | ||
Before the founding of America, an older still will come to fruition. | ||
They're trying to force God's hand. | ||
Watch for these signs. | ||
Three branches will become one. | ||
An island will drift away. | ||
A killing bolt will shine in the night but will not kill. | ||
The star will gorge itself on clay. | ||
Idols will speak and move about. | ||
The black flag will fly above the dome. | ||
The belly of the dragon will drip water. | ||
Two voices will call out in a silence. | ||
It all will hear. | ||
A rock will stand on seven hills. | ||
The ravens will starve. | ||
The bear will leave its cave forever. | ||
The rod in the ring will strike. | ||
So they say the killing bolt shining in the night but not killing is Iran striking Israel but not killing anyone. | ||
But you know, they've said this about a lot of things. | ||
They said this about the Syria strikes in April 2017, and they've said this about other similar gestures like this. | ||
Some say that we're on star gorging itself on clay, which could be Israel invading Gaza, it could be China invading Taiwan, eventually it could be Russia invading Ukraine because Russia's like, Communist, although that's probably less likely. | ||
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So... I don't know, we'll see. | |
Gotta follow the prophecy closely. | ||
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Is that a new Thai big boy? | ||
No. | ||
Hoosier Groy percent $10. | ||
Hey, Nick, newer fan. | ||
Thanks for all you do. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We are nothing alike. | ||
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Let's go. | |
That's so awesome. | ||
$5. | ||
I'm very sensitive to the moon as well. | ||
Must be our green slash blue eyes. | ||
We are nothing alike. | ||
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Supporters in NYC today waving Trump or death 2024 and Trump 2028 flags. | ||
Let's go. | ||
You love to see it. | ||
That's so awesome. | ||
O slash. | ||
I do love to see that. | ||
Palma denouncer sent $10. | ||
Laughed my ass off at your woman rant on Thursday. | ||
I have never heard an Amish woman speak. | ||
They have seven kids per family. | ||
Total simp death. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, the women gotta go, man. | ||
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Wow! | |
Dude, death to Beardson, am I right? | ||
Thank you for the huge super chat from Politically Provoked07s to Brittany and Mia. | ||
Wow, Brittany won. | ||
Brittany won. | ||
Death to Beardson and death to Tenryo. | ||
The great Satan and the little Satan. | ||
Israel, I mean... Beardson is the great Satan and Tenryo is the little Satan. | ||
Death to Beardson, death to Tenryo. | ||
Brittany is our closest ally. | ||
And Brittany has a right to defend herself, you stupid bitch! | ||
Brittany has a right to defend herself in any way that she sees fit. | ||
All I say is what does she want, when does she want it, no questions asked. | ||
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That's our motto here. | |
She is our closest ally, and we support her defending herself. | ||
She has a right to exist. | ||
She has a right to defend herself, and if you disagree, We were bombing you tomorrow. | ||
So, death to Beardson, death to Tenryo. | ||
They are evil and they must be destroyed. | ||
There is no greater honor than for a griper to die in their struggle against Beardson and Tenryo. | ||
To die in, let me be specific, suicide attacks. | ||
Kidding! | ||
Kidding No higher state of nirvana than for the martyr that dies in the struggle against Beardson and Tenryo to harm them and to undermine them wherever their influence is. | ||
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So... | |
No, I'm kidding. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
Kidding about all of that. | ||
No, no violence. | ||
No suicide attacks against e-celebs. | ||
Just jokes. | ||
Just funny jokes. | ||
Funny, allegorical, topical joke. | ||
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No. | |
We love Beardson. | ||
We love Tenryo. | ||
We love Britney. | ||
But the thing is, Britney gives me money. | ||
Tenryo's also very supportive, you know. | ||
Tenryo's supportive behind the scenes. | ||
Beardson is... | ||
An old friend. | ||
But friendship is gold, you know? | ||
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So no, we love them all. | |
But Britney's greasing my palms, man. | ||
Britney just flipped my vote. | ||
I was gonna vote no on the aid package to Britney. | ||
I was gonna vote no on replenishing the missile system, but now I'm voting yes. | ||
Now I'm voting yes, I'm vetoing our condemnation of Britney. | ||
We will be bombing Tenryo and Beardson. | ||
Tonight, Minuteman cruise missiles are headed towards the Bronx and Paducah, Kentucky. | ||
And we know that Tenryo and Beardson will intercept the missiles, but it will send an unmistakable message that we stand with Brittany. | ||
It will send an unmistakable message Then Nick went to stands with Brittany and Mio. | ||
Even though the missiles will be intercepted. | ||
And they will not kill anybody. | ||
Beardson and Tenryo's militias will be destroyed. | ||
Their leadership decapitated. | ||
Their supplies blown up. | ||
We are invading the Bronx. | ||
Nah, just a joke. | ||
Just a joke! | ||
But hey, thank you, Brittany! | ||
We love ya! | ||
We love you, girl. | ||
Not all Jews, am I right? | ||
We love you, you Jew. | ||
No, but thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Oh, do you want to do the show now? | ||
Yeah, why don't you do the show? | ||
Why don't you step up and you do- if you think I missed something, why don't you now do the show? | ||
So tight W the Shah, when the revolution happened the CIA Asian op was completely fucked. | ||
They were like the golden kid who ran away. | ||
Oh, do you want to do the show now? | ||
Yeah, why don't you do the show? | ||
Why don't you step up and you do- if you think I missed something, why don't you now do the show? | ||
Thanks for teaching the class. | ||
That's okay, I wasn't gonna see it anyway. | ||
- Gay facts. - I watched the new Civil War movie over the weekend and noticed it was overtly non-political on purpose with California and Texas forming a coalition to fight the government. | ||
Though at the end, the soldier that shot and killed the president was a black woman, so still pretty gay. | ||
- That's okay, I wasn't gonna see it anyway. | ||
Because people said there were jump scares, so I wasn't gonna see it anyway. - Grecoid sent $5. | ||
This guy is such a freak. | ||
Eight times? | ||
Great show tonight, love you. | ||
- Yeah, I saw that. | ||
Dude, this guy's such a freak and he can't stop taking L's. | ||
Totally insane. | ||
Just like, constant, loses debates to everybody, gets divorced. | ||
Then this shit, it's like, bruh. | ||
You'll love to see it. | ||
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Did you see the Civil War movie yet? | ||
Nah, I'm gonna wait for it to come on streaming. | ||
Too scary. | ||
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Too many jump scares. | |
Not sorry, sent $100. | ||
That stupid wife Jack meme has turned Twitter into a total coal factory. | ||
Everyone is just outing themselves as little pussy whipped bitches. | ||
Please, Nick, come back soon and lead the incel jihad to cleanse the timeline. | ||
That's 100% truth. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I've been seeing that meme and it is absolutely pathetic. | ||
All these stupid bitch wife guys are using that to like post relatable husband content. | ||
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When your wife says this, you know, hey guys, you know how your wife is like, hey bitch, take out the trash. | |
And you're like, yes dear. | ||
It's like this meme. | ||
And all the other faggot wife guys with their fitted caps and their beer and their fucking gay dogs and their astroturf grass are like oh so relatable fuck you fuck you pussy whip bitch yeah all these people posting this like wife and husband content it's so funny when my wife tells me to do stuff i'm such a pussy Imagine. | ||
Imagine such a pathetic existence. | ||
I'm a free man, okay? | ||
I'm free ballin'. | ||
Free balls, free penis, free nigga. | ||
Free nigga archetype. | ||
You know? | ||
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Let me check in with my wife first. | |
After work, I go to the store and do my shopping and then I go to Chili's. | ||
Then I go to Chili's and get beer and sliders. | ||
It's fucking humiliating. | ||
Fucking disgusting. | ||
You disgust me. | ||
You absolutely disgust me. | ||
You're a shell of your former self. | ||
Men used to be men, you know? | ||
They used to be men. | ||
Now... Now they're doing their share of the chores. | ||
Their dog is homosexual. | ||
They're wearing a fitted cap and Lululemon gym shorts. | ||
Drinking beer at Chili's with the bros. | ||
With the boys. | ||
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Boys night at Chili's! | |
Eating sliders. | ||
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It's disgusting. | |
So... Yeah, I've seen it. | ||
I'm on Twitter. | ||
I'm lurking on Twitter. | ||
And I've seen it. | ||
And it disgusts me. | ||
This red-haired wife meme. | ||
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When your wife does this... | |
And everybody laughed about their relatable life content. | ||
I can't stand it. | ||
Dave Man sent $150. | ||
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Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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Hey huge fan here, why did you put a pack in the biggest Sioux City in the country? | ||
You would have been better off in Little Rock. | ||
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Thanks for the tip. | ||
HLF Mexican HLF Palestinian sent $107, as a father of 10 I have been watching your show nightly at 10 p.m. | ||
CSD sharp every weeknight. | ||
I've been a fan since the deal of days, my 15-year-old son and I are hoping to make it to a pact this summer, he always wants me to wear my America first hat everywhere we go. | ||
Your coverage of Palestine, the JQ and the current conflict has been spot on. | ||
Christ is King, go to the TLM. | ||
Well, thank you very much AverageGroiper, half Mexican, half Palestinian, trad Catholic. | ||
We are not beating the allegations, okay? | ||
We are not beating the, you're brown, you're just brown and hate Jews allegations. | ||
Okay, you're right, okay? | ||
True, but, you know, but we're right, okay? | ||
No, but thank you for the big super chat. | ||
You kind of ruined it at the end with the go to the TLM. | ||
Look, I'm Catholic, okay? | ||
I'm not trad Catholic. | ||
I'm not TLM. | ||
I'm Catholic, okay? | ||
I'm Catholic. | ||
But I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
Father of ten? | ||
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10? 10? Awesome. | |
10 Mexican Palestinians. | ||
This is great. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
That's great. | ||
Love to hear it. | ||
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Okay, but I appreciate it. | |
My man, I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
And I'm glad you love the coverage. | ||
Love the AF hat. | ||
You and me, buddy. | ||
You and me and the kids. | ||
We're going to overthrow these Zionists. | ||
I don't care how brown. | ||
We're going to overthrow the Jews and we're going to make Christ King. | ||
Right? | ||
No, but I appreciate it, man. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Love the families. | ||
We love the big families. | ||
I hope to see you at AFPAC. | ||
It's going to be a great time. | ||
It's true. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
If you like TLM, great. | ||
I like it too, but, you know, I don't like the schismatic stuff where it's like, well, Novus Ordo is not legit. | ||
Novus Ordo's legit. | ||
You know, so we can't be schismatic, but I appreciate the sentiment. | ||
But thank you, man. | ||
Palestine. | ||
Palestine will be free, my friend. | ||
Palestine will be free and Mexico will bow to the United States. | ||
Palestine free, Mexico under the thumb of America, right? | ||
No, but thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
See you, AfPak! | ||
Slippery Wiener sent $10. | ||
Pay me again. | ||
I don't want to go to Detroit. | ||
Okay, don't go. | ||
No it isn't. | ||
What a dumb take. | ||
But it was money! | ||
Money is fake. | ||
cost the US $1 billion and Israel another 100 million, and countless precious iron dome missiles to repel Iran's strike, while Iran's cost was 1/40th of our cost and used less than 1/10th of its estimated drone supply and no advanced missiles. | ||
Even if there's no major damage, this is a serious W for Iran. - No, it isn't. | ||
What a dumb take. | ||
But it was money. | ||
Money is fake. | ||
Money is fungible. | ||
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The missiles cost a billion dollars. | |
They give hundreds of billions of dollars! | ||
Hundreds of billions! | ||
You're kidding yourself. | ||
Once you start to talk about the fiscal impact of the strike, you're cooked. | ||
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Well, but Iran made America waste a billion dollars! | |
They waste a billion dollars before you drink your coffee on black people. | ||
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Okay? | |
Totally retarded thing to say. | ||
You are very naive and gullible to think that's not true. | ||
I think I feel the same way about it as any Christian. | ||
I think it was horrible. | ||
thought on Marmari getting attacked by a Muslim during mass in Sydney. | ||
Prayers for him. | ||
Apparently he suffered non-life threatening injuries, held up the cross while getting attacked. | ||
Truly powerful. | ||
Jesus is Lord. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
I think I feel the same way about it as any Christian. | ||
I think it was horrible. | ||
So, you know, and it goes to show Muslims, as much as we may find ourselves on the same side, because we both oppose Israel, Muslims are not Christians. | ||
Never forget that. | ||
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How Would These Gulf States Engage During A Direct US-Iran War? | ||
Would A Saudi Anti-Iran Coalition Emerge? | ||
07 Great Show As Always There already is one, dipshit. | ||
I love when people who know nothing about politics... There already is one. | ||
It's been an Iranian-Saudi proxy war for 20 years, dude, of course. | ||
They helped Israel shoot down, not Saudi Arabia, but Jordan helped them shoot down the missiles, of course, if there were a war. | ||
There already is a US-Israel-Saudi Axis against Iran. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Stunky won $1.10. | ||
Great show, boss baby. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Mari got shanked frown. | ||
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Excellent show as always. | ||
- Thank you. - Farid Lukos at $100. | ||
Time for the final battle. | ||
Who has the most aura? | ||
Press one for Nick, press two for Hitler. | ||
- Definitely Hitler. | ||
Hitler controlled Germany. | ||
I'm a live streamer. | ||
So Hitler's got the aura for sure. | ||
But maybe one day I'll get there. | ||
If I ever control America, it'll be me for sure. | ||
But we're not there yet. | ||
But thank you. | ||
I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
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No replay tomorrow for me, time for the early stream, it was excellent. | ||
What do you think of the Alex Jones types who dismiss the Israeli government and shifting the blame onto the Trilateral Commission and the New World Order? | ||
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That's stupid. | ||
That's what I think. | ||
Oh thank you. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
He's shit. | ||
sent five dollars nick you should have went live on saturday the content would have been crazy you wanted news all week and you finally got it in my opinion the jew won but i'm excited to see how kendrick lamar responds boogly woogly sent ten dollars how do you rank tyler the creator he's magnum pepper sent five dollars nick i will personally foot the bill to have banana rama perform at after pack 2024. | ||
see Serious offer, just say the word. | ||
Bananarama sleeper cell grower per unit standing by. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat and no message. | ||
Always the best. | ||
Big super chat and no message. | ||
Always the best. | ||
I saw that. | ||
That was great. | ||
I saw that. | ||
That was great. | ||
Yup. | ||
What the fuck are these super? | ||
Like you're just saying shit now? | ||
Like just saying stuff? | ||
Are these jokes? | ||
What are these? | ||
It's just like inane observations from idiots. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat! | ||
$100. | ||
Hey, Big Nick. | ||
Great show tonight. | ||
You were definitely on your limitless pill tonight. | ||
I hear some Protestants claim that the Catholic Church changed the Sabbath. | ||
Response? | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Catholics changed the Sabbath. | ||
I I haven't heard that one. | ||
I know some of them. | ||
I know like Seventh-day Adventists and Messianic Jews do it on Saturday. | ||
I'm pretty sure other Protestants do it on Sunday, so I'm not familiar with these. | ||
Some of these people are barely Christians. | ||
They're heretics. | ||
I mean, some of them don't even believe Jesus is God. | ||
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And they say, well, the Sabbath is on Saturday. | |
So, I'm not familiar with that one, but thanks for the big super chat. | ||
- Greek Groi percent $5. | ||
Did you watch the Arvel debate? | ||
Love Keith and most of his debates, but this was a major letdown. | ||
Why host an illiterate atheist retard from 2016? | ||
I'm a Viking, the Christians oppressed us. | ||
His white trash bloodline should be erased from history. - Totally agree. | ||
Keith did well moderating, but yeah, like I said, I thought Arvel was not aggressive enough. | ||
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Where my Paul heads at? | ||
S49 sent $5. | ||
I don't understand why can't you debate on religion? | ||
It's the literal creed her whole belief stands on and you can't defend it? | ||
Also I find it funny when you say this isn't Christian when there's zero objective morality and it changes to suit her needs in God's vein. | ||
I've never said that I can't debate on Christianity, I've just said that I'm not an expert in theology. | ||
And also, these are debates that have gone on for thousands of years. | ||
And, at the end of the day, things like faith are not a matter of debate. | ||
I know that may be a controversial position, but at the end of the day, I mean, look, you either believe in God or you don't. | ||
I've never heard of a debate where someone gets debated into believing in God. | ||
And some of these things, it's like the historicity of Jesus Christ. | ||
People can argue for, they can argue against. | ||
They're talking about the same historical record. | ||
It's not like there's new information. | ||
Some people buy it, some people don't. | ||
Some people look at Tacitus and Josephus, they look at the early Gospels and they say, that's evidence. | ||
They look at the rise of Christianity, they say that's evidence. | ||
Some people look at that and say, well that's pretty paltry evidence for God. | ||
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And the same thing goes for even these like Christian and Muslim debates I watch a lot of these debates and Muslims say there are apparent contradictions in the Bible and Christians say well, there's arguments that they're not contradictions, but also the Bible is not the literal Word of God. | ||
It's an inspired work Okay, well you're sort of at an impasse there so You know, I'm not a fan of them. | ||
I'm not into philosophy. | ||
I'm not into religion like that in the way that I am of politics because politics is a science. | ||
You know, there's pretty clear-cut answers. | ||
There's real information. | ||
It's in real time. | ||
We can evaluate it. | ||
Things like, of a religious and philosophical nature, one, not my, it's not my area of expertise, and two, I also don't think, I don't think I've ever seen a debate where it's really compelling on one side or the other when it comes to religion. | ||
Even my debate with Jay Dyer. | ||
A lot of people say I lost that debate. | ||
Obviously Jay Dyer knows more. | ||
And they said, well, you know, he just said about the keys and about The Rock. | ||
But that's the argument! | ||
I mean, if you read the Gospel, and Jesus gives Peter the keys, and so on and so forth, you say, well, I mean, that is the scriptural basis for the papacy, for the supremacy of Peter. | ||
I mean, you know, and that's what it is. | ||
I mean, a debate about something like Israel, there's a ton of evidence. | ||
It's pretty clear-cut, one way or the other. | ||
So, that's how I feel about these debates. | ||
So it's not that I can't, it's just that, you know, one, I'm a political streamer. | ||
So I'm not a philosophical, theological expert. | ||
That's one. | ||
And two, as far as faith is concerned, matters of faith are not matters of debate, in my opinion. | ||
I don't think for my political project that's really SavagePoet sent $5, any ideas can we get these Zionists tried for treason? | ||
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I did see that. | ||
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My nine yo son overheard an AI voice clone I made. | ||
Yo-san overheard an AI voice clone I made. | ||
Was he a sports guy saying engare? | ||
Ratted on me to the ex-wife. | ||
Do I explain why before I'm no longer in his life or just vanish? | ||
Elliot Smith sent $10, are you still moving to Florida? | ||
What are the plans for the new studio slash show? | ||
Haven't heard about this in a while. | ||
Can you shut the fuck up and kill yourself? | ||
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That doesn't make sense. | ||
$5. | ||
You're so real and I appreciate your insight always. | ||
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I was thinking three branches become one is the judicial reform in Israel. | ||
It follows the prophecy almost in order. | ||
- No, that doesn't make sense. | ||
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Happy Tuesday from one blue-eyed Italian homosexual to another. | ||
- Well, I'm green-eyed actually, but thank you. | ||
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We are the bird strike that takes down the plane. | ||
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Do you have plans to sell Bitcoin and at what price? | ||
Do you own other crypto? | ||
Okay, who the fuck are you now? | ||
The IRS? | ||
When are you moving? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
When are you selling your assets? | ||
Okay. | ||
It's like 300 degrees in here. | ||
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Great show, Nick. | ||
P. Casey is an imbecile and a coward who's ducking the Mio smoke. | ||
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You're in a good mood tonight reading these. | ||
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This was from 15- This was sent 15 minutes ago. | ||
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What's up Nick? | ||
I just started watching your show and videos a week ago and I'm already a big fan. | ||
Have a great week. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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New fan! | |
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Shut up. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
$10, $340. | ||
Nick, we are a professional movement now, so can we disavow people like Haplied going around and being immature to fellow influencers like Harry Sisson? | ||
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No. | |
Shut up. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Kool-Aid Smile sent $10. | ||
SpongeBob is a stupid dumb show. | ||
The Sabbath changed to Sunday as part of Old to New Covenant. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Disavow, but thank you. | ||
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Shout out to the Assyrians in Sydney who were trying to lynch that Muslim freak. | ||
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Do you follow Chicago sports at all? | ||
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Thoughts on the mainstream narrative of the Sydney church stabbing? | ||
There's a group that stands to gain from the division that this will cause. | ||
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It sounds too similar to the mascot. | |
Oriental Rising $0.05 Keith Woods ratioing Benicidal Shapiro on Twitter. | ||
So awesome! | ||
Massive respect for ValleyZoom or fucking love that guy. | ||
Saw him confronting gatekeeper Michael Knowles on x also ever use Torb as Gab.i Great source for making propaganda. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you! | |
Thank you! | ||
No more now. | ||
$5. | ||
I'm done. | ||
Can you make a Spotify slash Apple Music playlist of songs you listen to? | ||
Would like to check it out. | ||
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Who controls America the most? | ||
Secularist left-wing Jews or religious right-wing Jews? | ||
Trick question. | ||
It's the Jews. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
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Very good. | |
Okay. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
No more now. | ||
I'm done. | ||
I'm done. | ||
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That's our last one. | |
Oh my gosh. | ||
All right. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's all. | ||
How long has this show been going now? | ||
A hundred hours? | ||
Monday. | ||
And it's only Monday. | ||
And it's only Monday. | ||
Love it. | ||
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All right. | |
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
Remember to follow me on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
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It's going to be only America first! | |
America first! | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America. | ||
America First! |