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And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | |
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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. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening everybody you're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Huge news all across the world. | ||
Our featured story tonight, we're talking about the death of the Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash This morning? | ||
Last night, I think. | ||
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I think it was last night. | |
And we don't really know all the details other than that it is being blamed on the weather. - Sure. | ||
Not Israel, but on the weather. | ||
And we'll talk about what we know so far, but it was a total shock, total surprise Iranian president dead at age 64, and he was supposed to be actually the successor to the Ayatollah, the supreme leader of Iran. | ||
Now, of course, that's not going to happen. | ||
Very important member of the conservative faction in the Iranian government. | ||
Now he's gone, along with this foreign minister. | ||
So we'll talk about the circumstances that led to the incident. | ||
As I said, he died in a helicopter crash on the border with Azerbaijan. | ||
So we'll talk about the circumstances surrounding the crash, the explanation for it, and some of the international reaction. | ||
I think the most I think the most obvious conclusion many people are coming to is that perhaps Israel had a role in it. | ||
Of course, Iran and Israel are engaged in a proxy war that has recently become effectively a hot shooting war as of April 1st when Israel bombed an Iranian embassy in Damascus, Syria. | ||
And the Israeli intelligence Mossad Someone's telling me I have the wrong microphone. | ||
Hang on. | ||
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Always something, man. | |
Yeah, okay. | ||
I don't know why my... This happened on my earlier stream, too. | ||
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I don't know why my stuff's all messed up. | |
Hang on. | ||
Give me a sec. | ||
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Ugh. | |
I think this is, like, not plugged in. | ||
That's what happens when you produce your own show. | ||
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Alright, let's see. | |
What the freak, dude? | ||
Oh, it's always something, isn't it? | ||
Ah. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Do it like this. | ||
Map. | ||
What a-- OK. | ||
OK. | ||
Oh, gosh. | ||
I'm gonna kill myself. | ||
Alright. | ||
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There we go. | |
Okay, that wasn't too difficult. | ||
Like, do this stupid-ass show every fucking night and it's like, fucking microphone's not plugged in. | ||
All right, that sounds better. | ||
Okay, I was on my... I'm sure you were getting my PlayStation 5 microphone a moment ago. | ||
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That's probably why it sounded echoey. | |
All right. | ||
It's like just never-ending. | ||
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Okay. | |
So, whatever. | ||
So we'll talk about all that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the International Criminal Court, which has issued an arrest warrant against Benjamin Netanyahu for war crimes. | ||
And an arrest warrant has also been issued against the Defense Minister, Yov Galant, for the same thing, which is a major blow to the credibility of the Jewish State of Israel. | ||
And their reputation in the international community. | ||
So we'll talk about that too. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Lots of news. | ||
Lots of stuff going on. | ||
Kind of a big week. | ||
You know, last week I was complaining that there really hasn't been much in the news at all for like two or three weeks. | ||
But finally we have some big stories, some big developments to cover. | ||
Apologies for the technical difficulties. | ||
It's like we just can't win with the show lately. | ||
And last week we had a major issue on my last show, which I apologize for. | ||
We got hacked on the web app that we use to stream the pre-show lobby on Cozy. | ||
So if you watch the show on Thursday, we had a major issue. | ||
And that's why we didn't have a lobby on the show tonight, because we're still repairing the damage that was done. | ||
Hacker came in, deleted our whole lobby playlist, and we had to lock it down, and we're figuring it out still. | ||
So that's why there was no pre-show lobby on Cozy tonight. | ||
That's why I had to do it from my software and it was just same looped visual and song. | ||
But yeah, it's just like the freaking thing last week. | ||
Then the microphone doesn't work. | ||
This afternoon I did a Rumble exclusive. | ||
My power goes out in the middle of the stream. | ||
And it doesn't even go out. | ||
It's just a power surge, of course. | ||
So just enough to knock it out in the middle of the stream and make me come back in the middle. | ||
I don't know what, like, what is... I'm cursed! | ||
It's like I'm cursed! | ||
Pray for me for protection from curse. | ||
It's like the technological boomer curse. | ||
The boomer tech curse is back. | ||
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And I'm really just over it. | |
I'm like... | ||
Got enough going on in my life. | ||
I do not need... Erm, your microphone's not plugged in. | ||
Really? | ||
Anyway, who's saying that? | ||
I did a nerd voice. | ||
Erm, your microphone... Like, who's saying that? | ||
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It's just how it is, but... Anyway! | |
Moving on. | ||
Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
We just hit 75,000 subscribers on Rumble, which is a pretty big deal. | ||
I've only been streaming on Rumble for just about a year, maybe a little over a year. | ||
And I just hit a major milestone 75,000 followers. | ||
I told you this afternoon on my RumbleStream that this is approaching where I was on YouTube before I got banned there four years ago. | ||
I got banned on YouTube over four years ago at I think 77,000 subscribers. | ||
I got banned on DLive three years ago at 65,000. | ||
I'm now at 75,000 on Rumble, so man, like, I just keep crawling back. | ||
Every year I get banned from this and that. | ||
I get banned from a platform, I get banned from a payment processor. | ||
It is this truly, I know it's completely overused, but it is truly a Sisyphean struggle. | ||
Constantly rolling the boulder up the hill, gaining 100,000 followers, get banned. | ||
Build up a subscriber base, get banned, make a lot of money, get the money taken, spend it all on legal fees. | ||
But we're back! | ||
We're back on Rumble, so make sure to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get notified whenever I go live. | ||
Also, remember to get your tickets for AFPAC. | ||
We still have some, but we are almost sold out. | ||
It's gonna be our biggest one yet, so we got a lot of tickets to sell. | ||
That's why I'm always just like, you gotta get them while you can. | ||
We had a lot of tickets to sell, but we are nearing the end of the sale. | ||
And it's in just three weeks. | ||
So get them while you can. | ||
AFPAC.events. | ||
We will be announcing our speakers very soon. | ||
It's going to be a cool lineup. | ||
We're not going to have any politicians this year. | ||
No politicians want anything to do with this message at this point, with what's going on in Gaza right now. | ||
But we are gonna have some huge VIP guests. | ||
We're gonna have some great speakers. | ||
We'll be finishing up our VIP announcements pretty soon. | ||
Announcing speakers, I think the first week of June. | ||
So stay tuned for that. | ||
It's gonna be big. | ||
We're gonna have well over a thousand people there. | ||
It's gonna be bigger than AFPAC 3 where we had 1,200. | ||
It's a cool venue. | ||
There's gonna be food, after party. | ||
The vibe is gonna be immaculate. | ||
It's gonna be a truly great event. | ||
So make sure to get your tickets AFPAC.events What else? | ||
Guess that's it, yeah. | ||
I did a Rumble stream this afternoon, so if you missed it, make sure to check out the replay. | ||
It was about three hours. | ||
I thought it was a great stream. | ||
One of my best in a while, I think. | ||
I haven't done a Rumble exclusive in a while either, but... | ||
I did one this afternoon. | ||
We talked about the Lomez character from Passage Press who was recently doxxed by The Guardian. | ||
We talked about this big tranny scandal in the Bronze Age pervert world on Twitter. | ||
Big surprise, this like totally astroturf Jewish shill network is friendly towards transsexuals. | ||
Some of the stuff it's unbelievable. | ||
Well, it's very for me. | ||
It's very believable But it's totally shocking and outrageous and I covered all of it on my stream a few hours ago We looked at the Eurovision contest and the disqualification of Joost Klein big story, which I'm very invested in So if you missed the rumble stream check it out the replays there. | ||
It's already got great viewership So make sure you take a look at that And yeah, I guess with that we'll dive into the show. | ||
The funny thing is about the BAP network, this is sort of what I was alluding to on Thursday. | ||
I said I was going to cover it last week and I didn't get to it. | ||
I wound up covering it this afternoon. | ||
But I said on Thursday I covered that commencement speech by the football player... What's his name? | ||
It's like Harrison Butker, I think. | ||
And the guy's Catholic, and he gave a speech talking about degeneracy and women's vocation as a homemaker, and he even talked or alluded to how we are no longer allowed to say that Jews killed Jesus, per this new anti-Semitism awareness bill that just passed Congress. | ||
And I said, it's truly remarkable that this is a football player. | ||
And he is more based, he is more correct, more right-wing than all of the right-wing political people in America for the simple fact that he's a traditional Catholic. | ||
He's a total normie, totally, I mean, like I said, politics isn't even his domain. | ||
He's a football player. | ||
But simply because he's a traditional Catholic, it makes him more correct and more right than almost everybody in politics. | ||
And the simple difference is that he is a traditional Catholic and they are not. | ||
The people that run the right wing in America are not Catholic. | ||
Most of them aren't even Protestant or Christian. | ||
They're atheists, Jews, liberals, homosexuals. | ||
Take a look. | ||
Take a look at the most famous ones. | ||
You'd be hard-pressed to find a dozen of them that don't fit that category. | ||
One of those categories. | ||
And the Bronze Age Pervert Network is a case in point. | ||
Whether it's Mike Benz, or Darren Beattie, or this Keeperman, Lomez, that just got doxxed. | ||
Kostan Alamaru, Scott Siskind. | ||
Any of the big Anon accounts. | ||
They're like all Jewish or Atheist. | ||
Consequently, they have a much higher tolerance for degeneracy. | ||
They have a much higher tolerance for feminism. | ||
And of course, they have a massive blind spot for the pernicious influence of organized Jewry and Israel. | ||
It's because they're not Catholic. | ||
And I was thinking about it today. | ||
We really are in this world war. | ||
We really are in this kind of global struggle against this satanic influence. | ||
And it's coming from liberals, and it's coming from atheists, and yes, it is coming from a lot of Jewish people. | ||
And it's to be expected, because if Jesus Christ is God, and if he's the king of the universe, then the Catholics are the good guys, and the bad guys are the ones that reject him. | ||
The ones that reject him, which would be the Jews, the ones that are indifferent to him, which would be Universalists, Protestants, and the ones that simply don't care about him or don't believe in him, which would be atheists and other assorted groups. | ||
So this is really the battle line here. | ||
And I don't think you can really be a patriot if you are not on the right side of that divide. | ||
I don't see how, you know, because I understand guys like Alex Jones always want to make it into a big tent and they say, well, it's like Christians, Muslims, and Jews against the transhumanists of every variety. | ||
No. | ||
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Wrong. | |
No, I think the central factor is religion. | ||
I mean, what else would it be? | ||
The central factor is religion. | ||
That is the dividing line. | ||
You're either with God or you're against God. | ||
You're either with Jesus or you're against Jesus. | ||
I don't see it like, well, it's some people that believe in Jesus and some people that don't, but they're okay anyway. | ||
And it's some people that, as a matter of fact, hate and reject Jesus, but they're okay too as long as they have the right politics. | ||
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What? | |
I mean, that doesn't even make any sense. | ||
So, I was thinking a lot about that today, and I talked a little bit about this on the stream. | ||
And, um, you know the other funny thing about that scene? | ||
Is they prop up all these degenerates, and they're going for, like, this avant-garde thing? | ||
Like, that's the basis of the appeal? | ||
They say, well, we're not saints. | ||
We're not trying to puff ourselves up with moral pretensions. | ||
They say that our job is not to convince our audience how virtuous we are. | ||
We're interesting and artistic and eclectic and all this. | ||
But probably the irony is that one of the great crimes, although there are many, one of the great crimes of their acceptance of this transsexual Is that the transsexual is a completely pedestrian garden variety homosexual. | ||
That's the great irony. | ||
They prop up a deviant person and say, well this is avant-garde. | ||
Because this is a dude that's on hormones. | ||
But you look at this guy's content and he's just like a regular yossified like gay guy. | ||
Sounds like any other gay person that you hear on TikTok or wherever. | ||
Instagram, James Charles, like, sounds exactly the same! | ||
And it just goes to show that this kind of Sabbatean degeneracy for its own sake, transgression for the sake of gnosis idea, is just false. | ||
Being a pervert doesn't make you virtuous, or interesting for that matter. | ||
Being a deviant degenerate doesn't make you avant-garde. | ||
It doesn't mean you have something interesting to say. | ||
In fact, it's quite the opposite. | ||
You find that the most perverted people, the most base people, not based, but base, they're the least interesting. | ||
And I find that's the case with that scene. | ||
That's the that's the maybe a subtle irony that a lot of people are going to look at that and immediately say oh you know that's filth and that's I think an appropriate response but even if you even if you entertain the idea okay well maybe it's avant-garde you look at what's being posted there and these are just a lot of really kind of air-headed Sex-obsessed women and and deviant men. | ||
That's not interesting. | ||
That's kind of like the oldest and most basic thing in the history of mankind So anyway, I was gonna say that I forgot to say that on the stream earlier, but I watched one of these I Watched a video with the transsexual and he's doing the whole yas like gay thing and I'm like, okay So you're just like a regular gay dude. | ||
I mean what's even there's nothing even interesting here. | ||
This is just I This is just deviancy as advertised literally anywhere else. | ||
You can find that kind of deviancy on NBC. | ||
It doesn't make you interesting because you're doing it on the right wing or something. | ||
But anyway, so watch that stream. | ||
I thought it was pretty good. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna get into the news here because we do have a lot to cover. | ||
Our featured story, which we'll cover first, is about the Iranian president who died in a helicopter crash yesterday. | ||
I was going to say he was killed, but we don't know that yet. | ||
So the Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, I believe he's 64 years old, he is widely considered to be next in line to become the supreme leader of Iran. | ||
So for those that don't know, Iran is a theocracy. | ||
They have a head of government, which is their democratically elected president, and the head of state is the supreme leader, the Ayatollah, who currently is Ayatollah Khamenei. | ||
But he's getting up there in age. | ||
I believe he's almost 90. | ||
So the president was actually considered, this is his significance, he was considered next in line to become the supreme leader. | ||
He was The successor. | ||
So not only is he the president, but he's also the successor to the most powerful position in Iran. | ||
And apparently this was part of a tour. | ||
He had committed himself to visiting the different parts of Iran on a regular basis by helicopter. | ||
And I guess there were inclement weather conditions. | ||
The weather changed suddenly, his helicopter crashed, and he died upon impact along with the Defense Minister of Iran and some other government officials. | ||
This was confirmed yesterday and now immediately a New president has stepped in. | ||
They are going to have elections within the next 50 days to choose a successor. | ||
There's not been a major disruption to Iranian society, but it's a pretty big deal. | ||
This is the head of government of Iran who is now dead under, I would say, mysterious circumstances. | ||
And this is the story. | ||
This is from... I believe this is from Russia Today. | ||
It's this quote. | ||
Reports began circulating on Sunday afternoon that Raisi's US-made Bell 212 helicopter had made a crash landing in dense fog in a mountainous area near the city of Julfa in the Iranian province of East Azerbaijan. | ||
The president was returning to Tehran from the border region after inaugurating a dam on the Aras River with the Azerbaijani president, Ilham Aliyev. | ||
Two other helicopters in Raisi's convoy successfully made it to their destination. | ||
Which is a little strange. | ||
Low visibility, rain, and impassability of the area seriously complicated the search operation. | ||
Some 40 rescue teams were deployed to look for the helicopter. | ||
The wreckage was discovered only on Monday morning with the help of Turkish surveillance drones. | ||
The Iranian Red Crescent Society said the aircraft was severely damaged and charred and that there were no signs of survivors. | ||
Shortly after that, state-run Iranian media outlets reported that Raisi and the other passengers had been killed. | ||
The president's death was later confirmed by the government in Tehran. | ||
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has declared five days of mourning in the country for the victims of the crash. | ||
Besides Raisi, the crashed helicopter was also carrying the Iranian Foreign Minister, East Azerbaijan Governor, East Azerbaijan Imam, and the head of the Presidential Guard. | ||
The Israeli government had nothing to do with the death of the Iranian President, according to Reuters, citing an unnamed official. | ||
So, it is a bit strange. | ||
Because the context of this, as everyone knows, is that Iran is engaged in what is now open hostilities with the state of Israel. | ||
They have been engaged in a proxy war with Israel for decades, which has consisted in cyber attacks, industrial sabotage, high-level assassinations against military leaders and civilian nuclear scientists. | ||
Attacks against Iranian Revolutionary Guard facilities and personnel in Iraq and Syria. | ||
But recently, as of April 1st, has turned into a hot war after Israel bombed Iran's embassy in Damascus, Syria, and Iran retaliated two weeks later by bombing Israel with hundreds of cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and suicide drones. | ||
So, the Iranian president dies in the middle of what is really an escalation. | ||
And we have to consider the specific circumstances. | ||
Because I would be the first one to caution against people calling everything a coincidence. | ||
And what I mean by that is, for example, when that big terrorist attack happened in Russia in Moscow recently, everybody said it's a coincidence because they're at war with Ukraine. | ||
But Russia's been at war with Ukraine for years. | ||
So, really, if any major event happened within a three year period, two, three year period, you would say it coincides with the war. | ||
But things happen. | ||
On a two to three year timeline, things happen. | ||
And similarly, Iran has been at war with Israel for decades. | ||
So, things happen in the course of decades. | ||
They will necessarily then coincide with a proxy war with Israel. | ||
But it is important to consider that this has happened Within the context of the war in Gaza, which only started seven or eight months ago, and specifically, this has happened not two months after Iran attacked Israel with a massive drone and missile attack in the middle of April, which is just a month ago. | ||
So now that does make it a little bit conspicuous. | ||
And I think everybody, that's what's on their mind. | ||
I think that's kind of the elephant in the room. | ||
Is that Israel has engaged in these kinds of tactics before. | ||
They have murdered Iranian generals, Iranian scientists, launched cyber attacks. | ||
As I said, attacked other paramilitary facilities and assets and personnel in other countries. | ||
And Israel's actions against Iran have been getting more and more aggressive and more provocative. | ||
Israel has been bombing Iran's proxies alongside the United States. | ||
They've also begun targeting Iranian generals. | ||
And as I said in April, in the embassy attack, Iranian diplomatic personnel. | ||
That was maybe the most provocative action yet in decades. | ||
That Israel killed seven high-ranking generals at an embassy, at a diplomatic facility in Syria, which is considered a violation of a sacrosanct treaty, which is the foundation of the United Nations and the international order to attack diplomatic personnel at a diplomatic facility. | ||
So, one way to look at this is that it's totally random The Iranians, their government said that this is the effect of sanctions. | ||
They're using an American helicopter and the sanctions have not allowed the Iranian government to buy the necessary parts and do proper maintenance on their American hardware, which led to a mechanical failure. | ||
That's what the Iranian government is saying. | ||
And some are saying that it was the weather. | ||
The helicopter went down, it was a combination of mechanical failure and inclement weather. | ||
And that probably the pilot shouldn't have flown into the fog and rain in this mountainous area. | ||
And certainly that is plausible. | ||
I mean, these small vehicle crashes do happen. | ||
And it's plausible that Iran did not have the mechanical parts or expertise to repair the helicopter. | ||
And it's plausible that they flew it in bad weather. | ||
But I think it is worthy of consideration that if Israel was involved somehow, it would fit very neatly into a pattern of escalation which has been going on since October 7th, where Israel's actions towards Iran and Iranian personnel have been getting more provocative, more aggressive, and getting closer to Iran all the time. | ||
They start out attacking Hamas, which is an Iranian proxy in Gaza. | ||
And then they attack the IRGC, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, in Syria. | ||
And then they attack Iranian generals in Syria. | ||
Then, if they were somehow involved in the killing of the Iranian president, that would represent the next step up, an escalation, getting closer and closer to Tehran. | ||
Getting closer and closer to Iran's actual governmental personnel. | ||
There are other things to consider here as well. | ||
This happened on Iran's border with Azerbaijan. | ||
Azerbaijan is an extremely close ally of Israel. | ||
And Israel has a military base planned in Azerbaijan, deploys radar and surveillance in Azerbaijan, and has had a long-standing relationship with Azerbaijan for almost 70 years. | ||
So the location is strange, the timing is strange, and there are some other factors that are weird about it as well, which is that this was part of a convoy of three helicopters and only one went down. | ||
Three helicopters, two made it safely to their destination, one crashed. | ||
And the one that crashed happened to be the one carrying the most important personnel on board, carrying the head of government. | ||
How did two of the helicopters make it safely to the destination, but the one carrying the President did not? | ||
And it happened on the border of Israel's ally, Azerbaijan, where they have military and surveillance hardware. | ||
And this is just a month after Iran attacked Israel directly with missiles and drones. | ||
There's yet another strange detail about the death of Raisi, which is that since his helicopter went down, the weather data about that area has been erased from the internet. | ||
And some citizen journalists have pointed out, just as this event was unfolding and as the story had developed, people went to check the weather report for this very remote mountainous region to see, well, what kind of weather were they dealing with? | ||
And people very quickly noticed that the data had been scrubbed. | ||
From the various weather report gathering services, and that there was a gap from Saturday to Monday in the data. | ||
So that's another thing that's a bit suspicious. | ||
And the thing is, when there is fog of war And concerning these types of episodes, like the death of this president, or the Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza, or the Crocus City Hall massacre in Moscow, I don't think we'll ever know. | ||
Or maybe not for a very long time. | ||
We will not know for certain the details of the event. | ||
Because the only people that really know are the people that were there. | ||
If this was a hit job by Israel, The only people that would know are the government personnel that authorized it and the special operations personnel that carried it out. | ||
And the people that died in the helicopter, the pilot maybe. | ||
If it wasn't, well the only people that would really know are the pilot who died and maybe the highest levels of Iranian government personnel. | ||
So I don't know that we'll ever know, or we may not know for a very long time. | ||
So all we have are really two untestable theories, unfalsifiable theories. | ||
I think equally plausible. | ||
I think they could both be plausible. | ||
It is plausible that a small vehicle crash happened. | ||
Iran is a country that is suffering under a sanctions regime and their hardware is probably primitive. | ||
Although there are problems with that theory because you consider that Iran is an exporter of UAVs. | ||
So you'd think they would know something about aerial vehicles. | ||
If they manufacture unmanned vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles and drones, they're one of the world's largest exporters of drones. | ||
They also have a space program. | ||
Iran is a sophisticated country. | ||
So, it is a little bit hard to believe that they do not know how to reverse engineer the technology of an old American helicopter. | ||
I think there might be some... That's why I say they're equally plausible. | ||
I mean, theoretically it's plausible that the hardware wasn't up to shape, or wasn't in shape, and the weather was bad, and maybe it just crashed. | ||
Things like that can happen, and they do happen. | ||
It is, I think, also plausible that this fits neatly into a pattern of Israeli provocations and dagger-and-cloak special operations against Iran during their war in Gaza and their broader conflict in the Middle East against Iran's proxies and against Iran itself. | ||
And I think that some of these details might suggest that the latter is more plausible. | ||
Given, as I said, the timing, the location, the conspicuous deletion of data regarding the weather report. | ||
And the fact that two of the helicopters made it safely to their destination. | ||
So we don't really know, but if it was an Israeli assassination, I don't think that would surprise anybody because this is what they do. | ||
Many people have mysteriously died in plane crashes to the point where I think it's safe to say that is just an effective form of assassination. | ||
Israel has been involved in many assassinations, I think like Jack Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, among others. | ||
So I don't think anybody would be surprised, and it would be, like I said, neatly fitting into their pattern of attempting to destabilize Iranian society and the Iranian regime, and into the pattern of escalation and provocation against Iran since October 7th, and especially since Iran's counterattack in mid-April last month. | ||
So that's the assassination, potentially, or death of the Iranian president. | ||
Like I said, Iran has already chosen a successor. | ||
They will hold new elections within 50 days and choose a new leader. | ||
International media says that there will not be a major disruption in Iranian society, although that is yet to be seen. | ||
And I would add that this is also happening, the final thing I'll say is this is happening not just in the aftermath of Iran's attack on Israel, but in the middle of Israel's operation in Rafah. | ||
I mean, yes, if this happened maybe at the beginning of the war, maybe you would have a point. | ||
But this happens a month after Iran attacks Israel, and a week after Israel begins its operation in Rafah. | ||
The all infamous, notorious, controversial operation in Rafah that the whole world is against, that the United States has tried so hard to restrain Israel from initiating, And which Iran and its proxies were expected to retaliate against Israel in response to. | ||
So Israel's going into Rafah and everyone expects that Hezbollah will attack Israel or that Iran will attack Israel or that Israel may attack Iran as it initiates the offensive in Rafah. | ||
So it's in the middle of this as Israel secures the Rafah border crossing with Egypt as it clears eastern Rafah. | ||
As it rolls tanks and troops and begins to bombard and evacuate the population, it's in the middle of all this that the Iranian president mysteriously dies. | ||
I should also add this is on the heels of other mysterious events in Iran, for example, The twin terror attacks which killed over 100 people on January 3rd on the anniversary of Qasem Soleimani's death. | ||
A major industrial sabotage attack against a gas pipeline in Iran later that month. | ||
And the attack on Iran's embassy. | ||
So, you look at this country and there seem to be a lot of unfortunate things that are befalling Iran in the middle of their war. | ||
Major terror attacks, major industrial sabotage, attacks on their embassy, civil unrest, now the death of their president. | ||
Is this just their unluckiest year ever or is Israel to blame? | ||
It's their unluckiest year ever. | ||
The worst thing yet has happened. | ||
On the border with Israel's ally, just as Israel begins its most controversial and maybe definitive move yet, its offensive in Rafah, crossing the Rubicon, and their president goes down in a helicopter crash. | ||
And they blame it on a mechanical failure? | ||
Seems a little bit too strange. | ||
Although, strange things can happen. | ||
I mean, I am a firm believer you can't always assume because sometimes weird things just happen. | ||
Sometimes there are coincidences. | ||
But this is pretty weird. | ||
And as I said, I don't think that it's definitive. | ||
We're never really going to know what happened, but I do think it's maybe more plausible that this was an assassination by the Israelis, based on all that circumstantial evidence. | ||
I don't think any of that constitutes proof, but I think it is evidence in that direction. | ||
So, that's that. | ||
But we'll see what happens if there's any more information that comes out. | ||
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I want to move on. | |
I want to talk about the story about the International Criminal Court. | ||
Our other big story from tonight is that the International Criminal Court at The Hague in the Netherlands has issued an arrest warrant against the Israeli Defense Minister and Prime Minister. | ||
On Monday, the International Criminal Court announced it was seeking arrest warrants for senior Israeli and Hamas leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity, relating to the October 7th Hamas attack on southern Israel and the Israeli bombing campaign and starvation blockade on the Gaza Strip that has followed. | ||
Karim Khan, the ICC's chief prosecutor, said his office was seeking warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant. | ||
In a statement, Khan alleged the Israeli leaders were responsible for the following crimes. | ||
Starvation of civilians as a method of warfare. | ||
Willfully causing great suffering or serious injury to body or health, contrary or cruel treatment, as a war crime. | ||
Willful killing or murder as a war crime. | ||
Intentionally directing attacks against a civilian population. | ||
Extermination and or murder, including in the context of deaths caused by starvation, persecution, and other inhumane acts. | ||
The action by the Hague-based court came despite pressure from the United States not to pursue Israeli officials, including a letter from 12 Republican senators that threatened sanctions or other action in response. | ||
The Biden administration also made its opposition known to the ICC's plans, despite supporting the court against Russian President Vladimir Putin. | ||
In a statement responding to the ICC, President Biden called its action against Israel outrageous. | ||
Let me be clear, he said, whatever this prosecutor might imply, there is no equivalence, none, between Israel and Hamas. | ||
We will always stand with Israel against threats to its security. | ||
Which is really a non-sequitur and a ridiculous statement because the ICC did not create a moral equivalence, which is the terminology that everybody uses. | ||
The irony is that when an institution or a person applies the same standards to Israel as they do to other groups, you wind up with a result like this. | ||
When you apply an objective and impersonal standard, a legal standard, to the state of Israel, just as you would to Hamas, you find that both are guilty. | ||
You find that Israel is guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and you find the same with Hamas. | ||
If you are being objective, Hamas has engaged in suicide bombing and kidnapping and targeting civilians and... | ||
And the Israeli government has used starvation and persecution and ethnic cleansing and all these other tactics. | ||
They are both guilty of crimes against humanity according to the same standard. | ||
But the Zionists and the defenders of Israel, if you apply the same standard, will say it's a double standard. | ||
If you accuse Hamas and Israel of crimes, well you're creating an equivalency. | ||
But how is that creating an equivalency? | ||
To say that two people are guilty of crimes? | ||
They say, well, that's a false equivalency. | ||
Really, what they want is to use different standards and to say, well, if we consider the totality of the situation, it's okay when Israel does it, but not when Hamas does it. | ||
In their mind, that is not applying a double standard. | ||
If you look at Israel and Palestine and say, well, they're both committing crimes against humanity, therefore they're both guilty, well, that's false equivalency. | ||
You're holding Israel to a double standard. | ||
But if you look at this situation and say, well, when Israel genocides people, they're doing it for a very good reason. | ||
That's not a double standard to the Zionists. | ||
To them, that is treating Israel in a fair way, in a way that isn't anti-Semitic. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
You are either guilty or you're not guilty. | ||
Justice is not relational in that way. | ||
If Israel is using tactics that are illicit under the laws of war, then they are guilty of war crimes just the same as Hamas. | ||
And you consider them independently of one another. | ||
You don't say, well, Israel got attacked first, so now they can blow up hospitals and kill as many kids as they want. | ||
No, it's still a war crime. | ||
But that's our ridiculous government. | ||
The article goes on it says the ICC's charges against Netanyahu and Gallant implicate President Biden and other U.S. | ||
officials since they have provided military support and diplomatic cover for the Israeli campaign in Gaza. | ||
The U.S. | ||
has also opposed South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, the ICJ, and rejected the ICJ's ruling that it is plausible Israel is committing genocide. | ||
In his response to the ICC, Netanyahu accused Khan of being anti-Semitic, of course, saying the prosecutor takes his place among the great anti-Semites in modern times. | ||
Saying that he rejected with disgust the prosecutor's comparison between democratic Israel and the mass murderers of Hamas. | ||
This is a complete distortion of reality. | ||
This is exactly what the new antisemitism looks like. | ||
Again, antisemitism is whatever they need it to be. | ||
It's whatever they want it to be. | ||
It can change all the time. | ||
It's whatever they need it to be. | ||
When in doubt, hide behind antisemitism. | ||
It doesn't matter how guilty a Jew is. | ||
It doesn't matter how logical, how legitimate the charges are against a Jew. | ||
If a Jew is accused of a crime by any Gentile, criticized by any Gentile, they just simply call that Gentile anti-Semitic. | ||
And they say they're being targeted because they're Jewish. | ||
This has gone on forever. | ||
It happened when the Jews were performing sacrifices using blood in the Middle Ages. | ||
They called it a blood libel. | ||
When they killed Jesus, and Christians say Jews killed Jesus, they say it's a blood libel, the charge of deicide. | ||
When Leo Frank raped a little girl a hundred years ago, which was the basis of the ADL being created, they said it was defamation, it was anti-Semitism. | ||
It goes on and on. | ||
And now when you criticize their country, which has nuclear bombs and a sophisticated military and a developed economy, even though they're clearly the more powerful constituent in the conflict, they will still hide behind accusations of anti-Semitism as they're bombing and murdering kids and women. | ||
When in doubt, just call it anti-Semitic. | ||
You're doing war crimes. | ||
Well, that's anti-Semitic. | ||
I mean, it's either true or it's not. | ||
In this case, it's true, but they're going to hide behind that. | ||
The article goes on, it says, Khan is also seeking warrants for three Hamas leaders. | ||
The Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, the head of Hamas' military wing, Mohammed Diab Ibrahim al-Masri, and the leader of Hamas' political bureau based in Doha, Ismail Haniyeh. | ||
In a statement, Khan alleged the Hamas leaders were responsible for the killing of hundreds of Israeli civilians and the following. | ||
Extermination as a crime against humanity, murder as a crime against humanity, taking hostages as a war crime, rape and other acts of sexual violence as crimes against humanity, torture, other inhumane acts, cruel treatment, and outrages upon personal dignity in the context of captivity. | ||
So they were both charged with war crimes and I think that is correct. | ||
And it was so funny. | ||
I saw Ben Shapiro tweet today. | ||
He said, I can't believe that Chexnotes European bureaucrats are calling Israel war criminals. | ||
I actually think that's totally appropriate. | ||
I think it's actually a perfect picture. | ||
Europe, which is the civilization that evangelized the world under Christianity, Europe which gave the world liberalism, Europe which gave the world the rules of war, which gave the world civilization and human dignity and individualism, And the rule of law and rights for the individual? | ||
I think it's actually perfectly reasonable that yes, that Europe, those Europeans in the Netherlands would drag these barbaric Muslims and Jews to the court at The Hague and call them both war criminals. | ||
I think that's absolutely correct. | ||
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Ben Shapiro says, I can't believe European bureaucrats would do this. | |
Well, who else? | ||
The Jews invented terrorism, the Muslims perfected it. | ||
The Jews invented terrorism in the Middle East when they blew up Palestinians and British and Americans in the Mandate of Palestine. | ||
They have continued it and perfected it with modern state-backed methods like white phosphorus and targeted political killings and systematic bombing campaign and ethnic cleansing. | ||
And the Muslims have They've had their own take on it as well in the form of ISIS and other radical Muslim groups like Al-Qaeda. | ||
I think it's perfectly reasonable that the real civilization of the world that gave the world the modern world, that gave the world technology, like I said, all these other things that gave the world our conception of decency, of what a war crime is, that there is such a thing as moral conduct in a war, which is rooted in Europe's Christian heart, | ||
I think it's totally perfect that Europeans would be the ones dragging both of these desert tribes to the court in Europe for a hearing on this. | ||
That's perfectly correct. | ||
And I think it also reflects our position on this entire thing. | ||
I'm not really necessarily pro-Muslim. | ||
I'm not pro-Jewish. | ||
I'm not pro-Israel. | ||
I'm not really pro, like, Muslim caliphate. | ||
I am in favor of Christendom. | ||
I am in favor of Europeans. | ||
I am in favor of European civilization. | ||
And I think that it is true that both are guilty. | ||
Now, that's not to say that Israel has not done something extraordinarily evil by colonizing the Middle East and by occupying the land and subjecting these people to apartheid and so on. | ||
And it's not to say that the Palestinians don't have a just case for self-determination. | ||
And it's not to say that their grievances are illegitimate. | ||
But let's be honest, forget even for just a moment this particular conflict. | ||
Would we take Iran and Iraq and Saudi Arabia and Egypt? | ||
As the model? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
You look at the city in Cairo, which Egypt up until recently was really the cultural capital of the Muslim world, it's a shithole. | ||
You look at these videos of Cairo, if you had to live there, As a Westerner, you would be suicidal. | ||
It's grey. | ||
It's dusty. | ||
People are rude. | ||
I mean, you see these videos of the kind of high population density, endemic poverty, stagnation. | ||
It's a miserable society. | ||
And you look at these other places. | ||
You look at Iraq. | ||
You look at Saudi Arabia. | ||
And I understand that Israel has visited war upon the region, but Up to, after, and before all of this, I don't think any of these places are a desirable place to live. | ||
I think their customs are backward. | ||
I think their religion is wrong. | ||
Just because I support the Palestinians in this case doesn't mean that I'm blind to all of that. | ||
And so I think looking at this kind of three-way exchange, it's actually the right way to look at it. | ||
You've got these Israeli Jews, and world Jewry in general, which they will lie, cheat, kill, murder. | ||
They will do everything that they can to get their way. | ||
They have no scruples. | ||
They are Jewish supremacists. | ||
They believe they're chosen. | ||
They believe in black magic. | ||
They hate Jesus. | ||
They hate Christendom. | ||
They hate Americans. | ||
They hate Europeans. | ||
You have these Muslims, and they're basically Arab supremacists. | ||
I mean, Muslims really do place this emphasis on Arabs, although anyone can become a Muslim. | ||
They have this anti-Christian religion also. | ||
They think Christians are infidels and wrong, and they think that they should have a second-class status. | ||
They have been at war with Europe for thousands of years. | ||
They have these backwards, poor societies. | ||
And then you have Europe. | ||
Then you have Northern Europe where you have the highest human development index in the world. | ||
You have... | ||
The rule of law, you have modern technology. | ||
It's unfortunate there has been a mass apostasy in Europe, so things are far more liberal than I'd like them to be, but I do feel far more at home in a European civilization where there's pluralism, and there are liberties. | ||
There are civil and political liberties, and there is intellectual discussion, and there is still an afterglow. | ||
Even though there has been an apostasy, there is still an afterglow of Catholicism and Christianity. | ||
And so for the European Court to pull both of them aside and say, hey, there's rules here. | ||
There's still laws that govern war. | ||
Even in the context of total conflict between two states, there are still lengths to which you cannot go in a situation like that. | ||
It makes me proud to be white, it makes me proud to be Catholic, it makes me proud to be in a European country, European descended country, which is the United States. | ||
And that's the kind of mindset that we need to bring, because understand that in an age of multipolarity, that goes away. | ||
I have been in favor of multipolarity insofar as it forces regime change in America, but I am not in favor of China and Russia and Iran and Israel and Turkey taking over the world. | ||
I want America to rule the world as a Catholic nation or a Catholic empire. | ||
I want Europe and America to rule the world as long as they return to some kind of traditional roots. | ||
I don't want America and Europe to rule the world if it's controlled by Jews and if it's pushing feminism and homosexuality and BLM and globalism. | ||
But I do want the world to be all the good things that European civilization has created. | ||
I do want it to rule the world as a Christian society. | ||
And it's very disturbing to imagine a scenario where countries like Israel and Palestine or Israel and Iran would be fighting it out committing war crimes against each other, neither of them are Christian, and this would just be the state of the world. | ||
The world would go backwards in time to a far more barbaric, primitive place without the influence of Europeans and Christendom. | ||
So, you know, a lot of people look at the International Criminal Court and they say, oh look, a bunch of European bureaucrats, bunch of United Nations liberal bureaucrats. | ||
It's like, hey, thank God! | ||
Thank God! | ||
I mean, I know these European bureaucrats are far from Christian. | ||
I know that they are, like, degenerate liberals, but thank God for the degenerate liberals in the Netherlands! | ||
Somebody that can come forward and say, hey, stop murdering entire populations to introduce a little A little sense into these third world conflicts. | ||
And I think that, of course, Palestine is in the right, but it doesn't mean that their tactics aren't equally barbaric. | ||
And I got in a fight with Jackson Hinkle about this. | ||
He said, well, I support Hamas and it's their freedom fighters. | ||
Yeah, be that as it may, that doesn't justify any type of military tactic. | ||
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I look at this and I think it's kind of the perfect, like, trilateral, tripartite model. | ||
This is kind of what I see the world descending into, is this, like, total war, third world barbarism, primitivism, which is creeping back in, and European civilization is barely able to hold it back because it's lost its spirit, which is the Church. | ||
That's why, like the Eurovision singer said, we got to come together. | ||
It's now or never. | ||
If Europeans don't come together, we're going to lose the whole world. | ||
And Europe is going to be submerged in Muslim migration, African migration. | ||
It's going to be knife fights and call to prayer in the streets. | ||
And America is going to turn back into the Aztec Empire. | ||
There's going to be drug lords decapitating each other, cutting each other's tongues out in the streets. | ||
Asians, Muslims, Blacks, I mean you name it, everywhere. | ||
So this is a world war and it's Christendom, it's Europeans against everybody else. | ||
And nowhere else do you see this other than the ICC, where the, for once, the degenerate liberals are the ones with the common sense. | ||
These, yeah, they are feminist, you know, gay liberal bureaucrats in their, you know, in their suits, in their smart techno cities, but they're dragging these ragheads into the court and saying, hey, we got to stop mass murdering entire populations. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Finally, a voice of reason in all the madness, and it comes from the Netherlands, of course. | ||
It comes from the whitest country in the world. | ||
So, that's the International Criminal Court ruling. | ||
The other thing about this, of course, Israel hates... I mean, we could say all the obvious things. | ||
The reason that Israel hates this is because everything that Israel and the Jews have is built on their victim narrative. | ||
The Israeli state is built on the myth of the Holocaust. | ||
That without a country established by any means necessary, they are facing extermination, such as what happened during the Holocaust. | ||
So they say we have to have an Israel. | ||
And if we have to have an Israel, that means we have to lie, cheat, kill, and steal to get it. | ||
We can kill Americans, English, Muslims, get a nuclear bomb, steal the Yellow Cake, we could blow up the ship, kill the President, you know, whatever. | ||
They say they can do anything under the sun in order to get their State of Israel. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the State of Israel is an imperative to avert a Holocaust, to avert a pogrom, an Inquisition. | ||
But that narrative has been crumbling for years because people see what Israel and the Jews are doing and they see the power that they have and the privilege that they have. | ||
People see in America how rich the Jews are and how influential they are. | ||
And people in the Middle East see what Israel does, the war crimes, crimes against humanity that are perpetrated against the people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank and in these various wars and these acts of aggression and refusal to make peace. | ||
And they say, yeah, I don't think these guys are victims. | ||
I think they're becoming just like any other people with the same impulses and same tendencies and same proclivity for evil as any other dictator, any other tribe that is emboldened like that. | ||
And it's been said for a long time, but now this is like official. | ||
Now the International Criminal Court, which doesn't have a ton of jurisdiction, they're only recognized by 124 countries, but now the ICC says officially, you are a war criminal. | ||
You are committing crimes against humanity. | ||
Your country was founded on the basis that you're escaping crimes against humanity, now you're perpetrating them. | ||
And so this in effect formalizes Israel's transition into becoming a true pariah state, where now they have truly become diplomatically isolated. | ||
If the Hague, the ICJ, and the ICC is saying you're a war criminal, you're committing a genocide officially, you're on the same level now as Saddam Hussein. | ||
You're on the same level now as apartheid South Africa. | ||
You are no longer the blameless sacrifice, the blameless victim of the world, which is what they pretended to be. | ||
You're now the bad guy! | ||
You're the villain! | ||
And they hate this, because they understand that if that narrative crumbles, then there will be very little goodwill left for the State of Israel, and very little leeway that will be given to them to carry out these extraordinary plans. | ||
They got away with a lot of this stuff because of the soft power they exerted on the world through this Holocaust narrative. | ||
Israel can do whatever it wants because we feel bad for these guys because of the Holocaust. | ||
So goes the idea in the American public consciousness. | ||
But if Israel's perpetrating a genocide themselves, the hypocrisy makes it evaporate. | ||
The crime in itself, but also that the crime being perpetrated is that same crime, Which was the pretext that emboldened them to begin with. | ||
The hypocrisy makes it so that they have no goodwill from the people of the United States, or from Europe, or from anywhere else for that matter. | ||
So this is a big problem for them. | ||
That narrative is central. | ||
Because without it, it opens the floodgates to criticism, acknowledgement, rejection. | ||
If we can say that Israel is a state like others, if we could say that Israel is in fact a pariah state, Then we can start counting all the Jewish people in society that are advocating for them, and we could begin to examine the double standards, and maybe we could even begin to examine the historical myth of the Holocaust, and the actual facts of the matter. | ||
And once you go there, it's a very short distance to throwing off the yoke of organized Jewish influence. | ||
If we can say that we have a Jewish media, we can say we don't want a Jewish media. | ||
If we can say that there is an undue influence from Israel, then we can say we don't want that influence on our country. | ||
And we can begin to undertake a political program to undo some of these things. | ||
And that's not to say that we're going to deprive Jews of fundamental rights or respect or dignity, but it is to say that they do not get to subvert our country and influence it on behalf of a foreign state or on behalf of an international coalition of Jews. | ||
We wouldn't let the Russians do that. | ||
We wouldn't let the Chinese do that. | ||
We shouldn't let Jewish people do that. | ||
So that is why their response, as always, is so reflexively defensive because they recognize that this is going to be a big problem for them in terms of this meta-political narrative about the foundations of their country and their influence. | ||
So that's that. | ||
And, of course, it goes without saying that Israel is guilty. | ||
Everything the ICC is accusing them of, they are guilty of. | ||
They are committing war crimes. | ||
They have been committing war crimes. | ||
And I would even be willing to entertain an argument. | ||
People like to say, well, they have a right to defend themselves. | ||
I think that's certainly true. | ||
I think that every country has a right to defend itself. | ||
It is certainly true. | ||
But that's not what this is. | ||
Let's say hypothetically that for no reason at all, in a vacuum, in a completely different timeline, Turkey launched a ground invasion of Israel and Israel repelled the attack. | ||
Anyone would say that's a legitimate act of self-defense, but that's not what's going on here. | ||
Israel has been occupying and depriving the native Palestinians who have lived there for thousands of years of self-determination and statehood. | ||
And they have been doing that for the past, effectively, 100 years. | ||
They have blockaded, specifically, the Gaza Strip. | ||
With walls and surveillance and checkpoints, no people and no goods go in and out of the Gaza Strip without Israel's say-so. | ||
They prevented construction from taking place. | ||
They prevented the Gaza Strip from having a formal state, a military security or civilian control over the territory. | ||
And so the Palestinians attacked. | ||
I think the tactics that were used, many of them were immoral and unethical. | ||
But you understand why the Palestinians did it. | ||
Now Israel has completely cut off the Gaza Strip from all food, water, medicine, fuel, electricity, literally a starvation campaign intended to induce famine in children, intended to induce sickness and unnecessary deaths by injury, | ||
And that's on top of an indiscriminate bombing campaign of civilian targets, of defenseless, unarmed people fleeing the war, bombing zones that Israel specifically sectioned out for people to be evacuated to. | ||
These are war crimes. | ||
That's not self-defense. | ||
Blowing up unarmed, defenseless people that are fleeing is not an act of self-defense. | ||
Blockading an entire territory and preventing them from getting food is not self-defense. | ||
Blowing up and razing to the ground hospitals that are already under Israeli military control is not self-defense. | ||
None of that falls under the legitimate argument that it is self-defense or the legitimate conduct of any war. | ||
Those are war crimes and Israel does deserve to be charged and made to pay for them. | ||
by these international institutions. | ||
Unfortunately, the United States will never make them pay. | ||
The United States would never facilitate that. | ||
But they are guilty. | ||
And the grand irony, as I said earlier, the only people that are saying that they're not guilty are the people that are holding Israel to a double standard. | ||
That Israel can get away with these things Because of circumstances. | ||
Well, Israel can kill women and children because, well, Hamas made them. | ||
Well, Israel can starve the whole population to death because if they don't, they might lose. | ||
That's a double standard. | ||
You would not use that argument with Saddam. | ||
You would not use that argument with Gaddafi. | ||
You would not use that argument with Joseph Stalin. | ||
But people do use that argument with Netanyahu because they are paid for by Israel. | ||
That's the double standard. | ||
So that's sort of my takeaway. | ||
They are guilty. | ||
It undermines their victim narrative. | ||
And I think that they have been charged by the Europeans as symbolically rich. | ||
They are not part of European civilization. | ||
They are more part of Muslim civilization than European civilization. | ||
They're closer to the Muslims than they are to us. | ||
And that's why I love it. | ||
The Netherlands, which is one of the highest HDI, one of the most developed, one of the most egalitarian European societies, dragging Israel to the court, you know, the center of Europe, And saying, hey, you guys are barbarians, you guys are war criminals, just like these other guys, Hamas. | ||
I love it. | ||
So the symbolism's rich, and people should really lean into that. | ||
Jews are not Europeans. | ||
Jews are not Christians. | ||
That's why Jews will kill anybody that they don't like, because they don't love everybody like Christians do. | ||
Jews will kill everybody they don't like because they don't love their enemies, and they don't see their enemies as human beings. | ||
Jews are not European for the same reason. | ||
Europeans and Christendom are like this. | ||
The ideas of Christendom and the European spirit are one. | ||
In the same way, Europeans are altruistic, kind, cosmopolitan, loving people, and we are not like the Europeans, murdering with impunity like this. | ||
That is from Asia, that is from the Middle East, that is not from Europe. | ||
So... | ||
So that's my take on that, but we're out of time here. | ||
I'm gonna move on and take a look at our super chats, and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Big day! | ||
A lot of news, and a lot of content. | ||
I'm like losing my voice, so I'm gonna run through these as quickly as I can. | ||
But let me get set up here. | ||
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We'll take a look at some of these. | |
Let's see what we got here. | ||
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Alright. | |
I don't know if I'd buy that. | ||
Eraticus sent $7. | ||
Your nuanced reading of HR 6090 is important. | ||
It's another Jewish swindle that'll drive up college costs further via legal insurance premiums, open-ended enough to bankrupt them. | ||
Just funneling money from Goy students slash taxpayers to litigious Jews. | ||
I don't know if I'd buy that. | ||
That seems a little convoluted. | ||
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Pretty Fly White Guy sent $5. | |
351. | ||
Is there an instrument you wish you could play? | ||
Yeah, I've always wanted to play like the trumpet or the piano. | ||
I tried to take on the trumpet in high school, but I just wasn't committed enough. | ||
I played the euphonium through elementary, middle, and high school, and I tried to take on the trumpet in addition, but I just wasn't into it enough. | ||
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But I wish I could because I do love music. | |
Gingerbread growing percent 123 dollars. | ||
Love you, Nick. | ||
Hackers, heretics and haters will never stop AF. | ||
We are inevitable. | ||
Also, some nigga, likely gay and retarded, had to watch and compile gay porn to then claim you were gay. | ||
Elhim. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Well, that's the irony. | ||
I go on Twitter and all the people that attack me, all the filth is in their replies. | ||
They will say the most filthy, disgusting, sexual shit as a way to make fun of me. | ||
It's like, your whole timeline is filth. | ||
Your mind is polluted with filth and degenerate shit, and you're throwing that at me like that's on me? | ||
And yeah, so this guy hacked the pre-show lobby last week with all this like really dis- it's not even like regular porn, it was just like disgusting shit. | ||
It's like this guy had to download that on his computer, edit it all together, put it on a playlist, to hack the site and put it on the pre-show lobby and stream it to my channel. | ||
And that's supposed to be... You know, I suppose it was successful in the sense that a lot of people are now amplifying that. | ||
They turned what was supposed to be, I think, a prank into a scandal, and now they're running with this narrative that I accidentally streamed gay porn. | ||
If you even know how OBS software works, it doesn't even make sense. | ||
If that were even theoretically true, it wouldn't even look like that. | ||
And not to like imagine that scenario, but it had a watermark on it. | ||
It had a watermark on it with the telegra- So it's like, you would have to believe that I put a watermark on a playlist and then manually put it on my software on OBS like I have a stream porn button next to my go live with the show button. | ||
Like, if you know how OBS works, it doesn't even make sense. | ||
Everything on OBS has to be manually added in. | ||
I don't have a browser source on OBS here. | ||
So you would have to think that in an instant I loaded up on OBS porn with a watermark of a telegram channel on it from a person claiming responsibility for it. | ||
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It just like doesn't even make sense. | |
But people are so eager to just throw, I mean literally throw whatever they can. | ||
It doesn't even matter whether it makes sense or not. | ||
It doesn't even matter the facts. | ||
People are so desperate for a win. | ||
Cause I'm on Twitter. | ||
I got 300,000 followers. | ||
I got 75,000 on Rumble. | ||
My show's bigger than ever. | ||
I'm doing a space with the Tates and Alex Jones. | ||
I'm hanging with my old buddy. | ||
I'm meeting all kinds of famous people. | ||
I'm with the Hodge Twins. | ||
People are so desperate for a win. | ||
They resort to stupid shit that doesn't even make any sense. | ||
I get pranked with some ridiculous, here's like the most disgusting shit ever, and then people go, oh, he actually streamed BORN and then said he was hacked. | ||
Yeah, I mean, and that would sound ridiculous other than that the person took credit for it because it was watermarked? | ||
That would be like if I spray-painted a swastika on somebody's house and said, Nick Fuentes was here, and then somebody said, oh look, they accidentally drew a swastika on their house. | ||
Fucking idiot. | ||
It's like it says so-and-so was here. | ||
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So, anyway, but whatever. | |
And then people go, Nick, you don't need to defend yourself. | ||
It's like, obviously I do! | ||
It's humiliating, you know? | ||
But, you know, they lie about... They lied about Jesus. | ||
They lied about Hitler. | ||
They lie about me. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
But, um... But anyway, I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
Grow Hyper Lives Matter sent $50. | ||
No message. | ||
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Thank you. Jason. | |
Jay Snyder sent $15. | ||
Fuentes, I'm over 25 years old, 33 years slash O. | ||
My only advice is don't let them body you. | ||
Don't let them sun you. | ||
Jay Snyder. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Adrian sent $7. | ||
Would love to see you live with E. Michael Jones and herself on the current issues regarding JQ. | ||
Keep up the great work, mate. | ||
Yeah, maybe. | ||
Oaktown Groeper sent $10. | ||
Nick, did you see that even in deeply Catholic Mexico, they are about to elect a Jew woman to the presidency next month? | ||
Claudia Scheinbaum, really Mexico? | ||
She supposedly has a 28-point lead on the center-right candidate. | ||
WTF? | ||
Yeah, I've seen that. | ||
Lethal animals sent $5, infertile couples can have sex because otherwise no one would become Catholic. | ||
Circumcision and food laws were lifted so that the church would grow with Gentiles. | ||
There's not enough gay people break Catholicism's existence so it hasn't been changed. | ||
Okay, look, if you want... This is the gay guy who's grappling with Christianity. | ||
Clearly you are still in love with sodomy, so you gotta pray on that. | ||
Hopefully one day you'll fall out of love with that and then you'll be ready to embrace the truth. | ||
But you're just making excuses for yourself. | ||
CCGrowI%$20. | ||
They'll never make me hate you Nika, RKD4 and JF. | ||
Thank you. | ||
NATO Groil It's been like that for years. | ||
The fat, greasy, wannabe Australian Drew Pavlo is completely obsessed with you. | ||
Constantly posting on X about you. | ||
Slandering your name with gay slurs. | ||
Joel Davis tore him apart in a debate on Elijah's show. | ||
Now has slandering your name to gain clout. | ||
Has got nothing edgy to say. | ||
The kind is pathetic, mate. | ||
That's nothing, no. | ||
It's been like that for years. | ||
And the Super Chat app breaks, as it does every single night. | ||
Yes, very cool. | ||
I know. | ||
Oh, you're telling me for the first time. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
Fucking retard. | ||
I know. - Is another one from the BAP network. | ||
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Okay. | |
He needs to get-- - Oh, you're telling me for the first time. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
Fucking retard. - Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
You've been edging the stream so hard when I got stream notification, it blasted all over the screen. - Okay, thank you for that. | ||
No, no, we can't hate anybody. | ||
- No, no, you can't hate anybody. | ||
- No, no, you can't hate anybody. - Jesse Lee Peterson sent $10. | ||
I have this thought that everything truly good and that will withstand the test of time has a biblical origin. | ||
From music to science and engineering, I see the presence of God. | ||
As the Jewish CEO of Macmillan Plus Act, rewrites history books, will these godly things be hidden, or am I just off completely? - Music? | ||
I don't know what you mean by that. | ||
I totally don't understand the question. | ||
I don't. | ||
- Spence sent $5. | ||
Perry Abbasi is at electionlegal on Twitter. | ||
You must have seen him, he's cool. - I don't, I have no idea what you're talking about. - Alan Gregory sent $10. | ||
Thank you for all you do, our dear leader Nicholas. | ||
I am a lifelong Catholic. | ||
I'm sorry in advance if this question makes you mad, that is not my intention. | ||
Is there ever an appropriate time for an antipope? | ||
There have been at least 37 in history. | ||
God bless you, and once again I am sorry. | ||
Fuck off. | ||
Pathetic. | ||
Rob Belfiore sent $5. | ||
I'm sorry! | ||
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I'm sorry! | |
I'm going to hack your stream and play The Lost Epiphany. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Rob Belfiore sent $5. | ||
I'm going to hack your stream and play the lost episode of SpongeBob. | ||
Do you think Israel used our foreign aid to buy a fog machine? | ||
How did the fog get there? | ||
Very good. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Basterisk sent $10. | ||
Sorry to bother you. | ||
Did you see the Eurovision movie with Will Ferrell? | ||
I loved it. | ||
They do a nativist song too at the end. | ||
No, I don't know what that is. | ||
General Zoomer sent $5. | ||
Hey! | ||
Smile. | ||
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Hey! | |
Thank you for the big super chat! | ||
$110, no message. | ||
That night all the members of the community raised their voices and wept aloud. | ||
All the Israelites grumbled against Moses and Aaron, and the whole assembly said to them, If only we had died in Egypt, or in this wilderness. | ||
Why is the Lord bringing us to this land only to let us fall by the sword? | ||
Our wives and children will be taken as plunder. | ||
Wouldn't AAA? | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Very true. | ||
Harold Flight sent $10, hey Nick. | ||
Are you aware that India was ahead of its time and produced the first gender neutral toilets? | ||
You and I call them roads, but those pajeets are thinking outside the box. | ||
Smarty sent $5, niggas be bustin' X. | ||
Zachariah Seed sent $5. | ||
You gotta give this nigga Joost some props for making a banger in the Dutch language. | ||
Love the European race but most Germanic languages aren't really about aesthetics but being literal and logical. | ||
So big W for our nigga Europapa and Joost. | ||
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Yes, great song. | |
Meemachan sent $95. | ||
I agree. | ||
Hamas recruited by the Muslim Brotherhood, Iran, and Israel. | ||
They are burden on the Palestinians and bad. | ||
Palestine PPL must unite under one Gov. | ||
The Palestinian cause is just, but its lawyers are failing. | ||
The Israeli case is a failure, and its lawyers are successful. | ||
Thanks for the big super, Chad. | ||
Yes. | ||
I don't have strong feelings about it, other than that I disapprove of tactics that they use. | ||
I'm so over the Muslim shenanigans. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
I'm sad that I heard you repeating Muslims Brotherhood members' statement that Saudi and GCC countries sold Palestine. | ||
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This is not true. | |
GCC countries are the only countries that help Palestine without agendas. | ||
Unlike Muslims Brotherhood and Iran who wants to create their dream empires, only America can stop Israel. | ||
Their arrogance stems from America's support. | ||
Do something, please. | ||
Really? | ||
Crying face. | ||
Then why did Saudi Arabia say that they're going to pick up where they left off with the normalization deal with Israel after the war is over? | ||
So, Saudi Arabia was this close to selling Palestine down the tubes by signing a deal with the Abraham Accords with the United States and Israel before October 7th. | ||
So that didn't come from the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
So that's just not true. | ||
But I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
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Am I an incel? | |
Mima chant sent $100. | ||
Zionists are evil. | ||
They are treating Palestine like animals and they are gayest country. | ||
They deliberately make their life miserable so they displace more of them. | ||
Israel don't want peace. | ||
They want to create great Israel which involve Jordan and Egypt. | ||
Arabs are aware. | ||
Iran and Zionists and Muslims Brotherhood Organization has friend/enemy relation. | ||
May God protect the world from Satan. | ||
Very true. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yes, they are the gayest country in the world and they are doing that. | ||
You are very right. | ||
Mosimo sent $10. | ||
Sleepin' on these G's. | ||
It's a beanbag. | ||
Sleeping face. | ||
Sleepy. | ||
Bitcoin up eternally. | ||
Cocktail glass. | ||
Yep. | ||
Abyss sent $5. | ||
No message. | ||
First man sent $5. | ||
Man's world, where even our women are men. | ||
True. | ||
Okay, alright. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
Long day, man. | ||
Too much content. | ||
I'm tired. | ||
I did a three-hour stream this afternoon, and now this show is an hour and a half monologue. | ||
That's a lot of energy to be monologuing for four and a half hours, so I'm exhausted. | ||
I'm beat. | ||
So that's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
As always, remember to follow me here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
In particular, huge special thank you to Mimi Chan, or Mima Chan, and Ferid Lukovic, Gingerbread Groyper, AB, Spence, Mossad agent. | ||
Special thanks to all of them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you and I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again! |