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♪♪ They don't know what they are supporting. | ||
They don't know how bad it has gotten. | ||
They don't know what is necessary to make the difference. | ||
They didn't hear us on Twitter. | ||
They didn't hear us on True Social. | ||
They just censored the hashtags. | ||
They didn't hear us when we emailed them. | ||
And they didn't hear us when the Washington Post and every other news media outlet reported it. | ||
For that reason, the Gorba war will continue, and we will accelerate and intensify our plans. | ||
We have to deploy to Michigan, and we have to make it hurt as much as possible. | ||
If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first. | ||
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I'm done with this. I'm done with this. | |
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Groupers wars of 2019 when so many of these | ||
brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning | ||
him about his undying loyalty and of course defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars | ||
of the burgeoning America First movement who through an increasing amount of activism are | ||
really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement. | ||
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So, so, | |
so, so, | ||
so, Sorry to keep you waiting, complicated business. | ||
The following video is a derivative work of the Touhou Project. It may be disrespectful to the characters and | ||
settings. Please do not imitate. | ||
The following video is a derivative work of the Touhou Project. It may be disrespectful to the characters and | ||
settings. Please do not imitate. | ||
The following video is a derivative work of the Touhou Project. It may be disrespectful to the characters and | ||
settings. Please do not imitate. | ||
The following video is a derivative work of the Touhou Project. It may be disrespectful to the characters and | ||
settings. Please do not imitate. | ||
Me and the drivers will stay I love Trump. | ||
We all love Trump. | ||
give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're | ||
willing to direct their anger at me or they campaign, and I'll let them know. | ||
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We love Trump. I love Trump. We all love Trump. And if they don't make the course correction, | |
then it's on them. | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment | ||
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with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | |
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged. | ||
This is reality. | ||
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You know it. | |
They know it. | ||
I know it. | ||
And pretty much the whole world knows it. | ||
This is not the Trump campaign from 2016. | ||
It's worse. | ||
I see this stuff and I have to wonder, why has nobody been fired? | ||
Isn't that Trump's trademark? | ||
That if results aren't happening, that people are fear-fired? | ||
Isn't that the whole trademark? | ||
Someone needs to be fired. | ||
It happened back in 2016. | ||
He went through campaign managers and advisors all the time. | ||
And it was good. | ||
It kept things fresh. | ||
It kept things competitive. | ||
It was interesting. | ||
Fire Chris LaCivita. | ||
Fire Susie Wiles. | ||
Get new campaign managers. | ||
Fix this campaign before it's too late. | ||
Before we blow it again. | ||
We want Trump to win. | ||
We want America first. | ||
But you are letting us down. | ||
You're blowing it. | ||
This is the biggest missed opportunity in history. | ||
You're blowing it for Trump. | ||
You're blowing it for us. | ||
And we're not going to let it happen. | ||
You have alienated us. | ||
You have ignored us. | ||
You don't listen to our concerns we have been left behind. | ||
The Trump movement and the GOP have moved on without us. | ||
It serves Israel and corporations and immigrants, but it doesn't serve Native Americans. | ||
What about Native Americans? | ||
I don't want to hear any more about communism. | ||
I don't want to hear any more about Vance. | ||
I don't want to hear about whatever. | ||
And the message is simple. | ||
America first. | ||
Native Americans. | ||
America only. | ||
No Israel. | ||
No corporations. | ||
No foreign influence. | ||
No foreigners. | ||
No immigrants. | ||
None of that. | ||
Just America. | ||
America first. | ||
And Christ the King. | ||
So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited. | ||
Trump is a peaceful man. | ||
We're declaring war on the evil Trump campaign. | ||
He needs to be liberated. | ||
We will liberate him. | ||
We will make him independent from his donors. | ||
We will make him independent from Silicon Valley. | ||
We will make him independent from foreign influence. | ||
Otherwise, and if we don't succeed, there's no hope. | ||
You're done. | ||
If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope. | ||
You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination. | ||
So if we don't succeed, it's over. | ||
You need to get involved in this, or, honestly, just quit. | ||
In 2024, we are going to fight the hostile takeover. | ||
It's a different battle. | ||
But it's the same war. | ||
We're going to fight and save Trump from his own people. | ||
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The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should | |
be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
Oh Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | ||
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
I am officially running For President of the United States, we need a leader. | ||
I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created. | ||
It can be wonderful if you have smart people. | ||
But we have people that are stupid. | ||
The American dream is dead. | ||
But if I get elected president, I will bring it back. | ||
Bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | ||
We want out! We want out! | ||
The American dream. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
We want out! We want out! | ||
We want out! We want out! | ||
And nobody builds walls better than me, believe me. | ||
Bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | ||
And we will make America great again. Thank you, thank you very much. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We want out! We want out! | ||
We want out! We want out! | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
America great again. | ||
Great again. | ||
We want out! We want out! | ||
I'm stuck. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment, I could hit that yay button. | ||
♪ They said trust no man, but I'm a man who needs you ♪ ♪ Paint walls in the color of the new city street ♪ | ||
♪ With girls in the corner, put on a sail dress ♪ ♪ Don't hold you so covered, I'm not that, I'm not too ♪ | ||
♪ Stop the track, I'm just a person, action ♪ ♪ See Ricky said, do it right, I'm on the phone, yeah ♪ | ||
♪ Look out on the phone, do it in the water, okay, mark one ♪ | ||
We Out! | ||
It's too much to bear, one always knows, it's never all so right. | ||
You know you can't put them in above your head, pray before you go to bed, every day my mind goes to you. | ||
I don't understand, no, you know that. I don't believe in the grand cause of sin. | ||
I don't think that you was born to do this. | ||
Not my words, not my rules, I just endorse them, alright? | ||
This is just a myth, but you gotta say it to believe your day was right. | ||
I don't understand, no, you know that. My mama said trust no hoes, use a weapon. | ||
I don't think that you was born to do this. Not my words, not my rules, I just endorse them, alright? | ||
Last stop is God, he's the first to everything, he's the one who's forming everybody here to a world. | ||
And you know I ain't cheap, I'm ready to cheat. | ||
I've been looking ways way before this logic, no, it's a reality. | ||
When I was in the gym, when I walked out that I did it with the way the fake news is. | ||
You think y'all wasn't the shit, it's just who type of dipshit. | ||
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! | ||
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you you | ||
you good evening everybody | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
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Big show. | |
Huge show. | ||
Tonight we are talking about the second assassination attempt against President Trump. | ||
Huge, huge news. | ||
As you may have heard, there was a gunman located on Trump's golf course at his Palm Beach resort, Mar-a-Lago, yesterday. | ||
He was not killed. | ||
He was apprehended by Secret Service before he could get a shot off and apparently never had line of sight with the president. | ||
So it was not nearly as severe as the first one. | ||
But nevertheless, there was another guy with another rifle in very close proximity to the president with the intention to kill him. | ||
But he is arrested on a gun charge and he's currently in jail. | ||
And we'll talk about this assassination attempt. | ||
Pretty freaky stuff. | ||
And we'll get into the truth about it because there's something a little bit suspicious going on here. | ||
Which is that the gunman apparently was not only known to law enforcement for decades, Which is always the case. | ||
Isn't that a bit mysterious? | ||
Every mass shooting, whether it's at a school, or a grocery store, or a church, and nearly every political assassination, there's always law enforcement not far behind. | ||
It's always one, zero, two degrees of separation between the gunman and the FBI. | ||
And this one's no different. | ||
But not only was the gunman known to law enforcement for decades, but he was also specifically known to law enforcement for having automatic weapons, explosives, and constantly threatening to kill people. | ||
It's been going on for over 20 years. | ||
And people that knew the gunman say they're surprised to learn after the news yesterday that he's not dead or in jail because they said that it was well known to the community he lived in in North Carolina that he always had weapons and explosives. | ||
And although he caught a charge in 2002 for possession of a weapon of mass destruction, an automatic rifle, he never had a long stint in prison. | ||
And I read an article about this a few hours ago. | ||
They interviewed somebody who knew him, and she goes, oh, you know how it goes. | ||
You can only arrest these people, and then it's up to the courts. | ||
So they caught him with an automatic rifle. | ||
He gets charged with possession of a weapon of mass destruction, but doesn't do a stint in prison. | ||
And he pled guilty, and people go, yeah, well, you know how it goes. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think it usually goes like that for most people. | ||
So we'll talk all about this suspect. | ||
Not only that, but he was an advocate for the American Foreign Legion in Ukraine. | ||
He was actively recruiting not just American mercenaries, but also Afghan and Iranian mercenaries for the war in Ukraine, allegedly having met with the defense minister of Ukraine. | ||
One comment he made in his manifesto which caught the attention of American media is that he encouraged the Iranian government to assassinate Trump. | ||
And now this is something that a lot of US media is talking about. | ||
And we'll discuss why that is. | ||
So there's a lot of weird things going on here. | ||
The initial assassination attempt, we still don't know the motive. | ||
We still don't know anything about the gunman. | ||
And now we have a second assassination attempt, and the gunman is even weirder than the first. | ||
So we'll talk about all that. | ||
We'll get into all the details. | ||
We have all of the available information that is public right now. | ||
So you're gonna get the whole scoop. | ||
And I'll talk about my theory on all this. | ||
And of course, we're going to evaluate the different explanations. | ||
There is what they're going to tell us, which is that he was a lone gunman, acted alone. | ||
He was a nut job. | ||
But then there is the distinct possibility that he did not act alone, but actually acted on behalf or under the direction of some intelligence agency. | ||
Our law enforcement agency. | ||
That it was a targeted killing. | ||
And he did seem to be a professional. | ||
They say that he had ceramic pieces inside of his backpack and there's speculation about what the purpose of that is, if it was to shield him from thermal sensors or maybe that was to protect the contents of the backpack or serve as body armor. | ||
I saw a lot of speculation about that, but he did appear to be some kind of weapons expert and deeply interested in foreign conflicts. | ||
So he could be a nut job lone gunman. | ||
Maybe he was acting under direction. | ||
But we'll evaluate those possibilities. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the state of the Trump campaign. | ||
It is our weekly address where I go into everything the president has been saying and we evaluate the state of the play, not only with the election, but specifically with the Trump campaign and their personnel, policy, rhetoric, and everything news related to the campaign. | ||
It's been a pretty good week. | ||
And I have to say, it's interesting. | ||
It seems like the Trump campaign is taking my advice. | ||
This past week, all they talked about was immigration. | ||
And had some very explicit things to say about it. | ||
Don Jr. | ||
said on an interview that the problem with the Haitian migrants is that they are low IQ. | ||
Donald Trump used the word re-migration in a true social post. | ||
Consequently, it's been working out for him. | ||
The whole week, all the media has been talking about is immigration. | ||
And what they're not talking about is abortion and IVF. | ||
So in my view, that's a win. | ||
So we'll talk all about the state of the Trump campaign as well. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Big show tonight. | ||
Lots to talk about. | ||
Before we get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble. | ||
Make sure to follow me here, smash the like button, leave a comment, let me know what you think about the show, and all of that. | ||
Smash the subscribe button, like button, leave a comment down below, all that stuff. | ||
And I suppose we'll just dive right in because there's so much to talk about. | ||
So first, we will talk about the State of the Trump campaign, then we'll get into, later tonight, the second Trump assassination attempt. | ||
And so like I said, every week we've been covering on Monday, and we're going to be doing this until the election, we're covering how things are going with the Trump campaign. | ||
As you know, I've been very critical of the personnel and policy decisions that are being made. | ||
I've been very critical of the selection of J.D. | ||
Vance as vice president, and I think that poses a big problem for Trump, specifically as it pertains to these assassination attempts. | ||
I've been critical of the senior campaign leadership, Chris LaCivita, Susie Wiles, and Jason Miller. | ||
I've been critical of their planned transition team, which will not consist of Project 2025 and the Trump loyalists, but rather will consist of former never-Trumpers like the aforementioned Vance, Susie Wiles, Chris LaCivita. | ||
And I've also been critical of the policies and rhetoric. | ||
It seemed that there was a distinct period, I would say roughly from April and May until maybe just this past week, and the second presidential debate Where the president was totally pulling his punches. | ||
All the rhetoric, all of it, seemed to be focused on the economy. | ||
They got caught in the trap of constantly talking about abortion and IVF, pandering to racial and ethnic minorities, in some cases even Democrats. | ||
Campaign and disarray, J.D. | ||
Vance operating in swing states with no advance team, which resulted in media disasters like the donut shop. | ||
And so it seemed like for about three or four months, the campaign was in free fall. | ||
They had a gift initially of running against somebody that was basically a mental retard. | ||
But once the candidate was swapped at the end of July. | ||
It became very clear that this campaign is not competitive and that they were making unforced errors, critical mistakes about messaging and even about the basic administration of the campaign itself. | ||
So every week we are reviewing what is going on in the Trump campaign and giving Trump a grade. | ||
According to his America First base, which I represent, specifically as it pertains to a few key issues like immigration, foreign wars, in particular the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, but also talking about personnel decisions. | ||
And so tonight, we're going to be reviewing the past week on the campaign. | ||
And I have to say, overall, my view of the Trump campaign has improved significantly since the second presidential debate. | ||
It is clear that Trump is aware of maybe not specifically or with great detail, but directionally, the problems with the campaign. | ||
It is clear that Donald Trump recognizes he has an enthusiasm problem. | ||
He speaks at his own rallies. | ||
He sees that the energy is not there. | ||
The enthusiasm isn't there. | ||
He sees people filing out of the rallies. | ||
And Kamala said that, and it got to him, and it's true. | ||
This time around, there is an enthusiasm gap. | ||
And the deficit is on our side. | ||
And I believe that is why, over the past three or four weeks, Trump has undertaken a program of modifying the campaign. | ||
And that started shortly after I declared Groyper War II, when he brought back Corey Lewandowski as a layer above his senior advisors. | ||
He was put on top of Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles, Corey Lewandowski, his campaign manager from 2016, in addition to a number of other campaign personnel from 2016. | ||
After that, he began to poll the attendees at his rallies. | ||
And he put the question to his supporters. | ||
He said, should I engage Kamala Harris in personal attacks? | ||
And the crowd said, yes. | ||
And he said, my advisors, sarcastically, he said, my geniuses don't want me to. | ||
And I think this culminated in the second presidential debate on Tuesday. | ||
And I said this on Tuesday night, and I said it the day after when we did the recap stream, that this was a completely different Trump in the second presidential debate just this past Tuesday than it was in the first presidential debate in June. | ||
In June, Trump was reserved, subdued, mellow. | ||
Not aggressive, hardly engaged in personal attacks, kept it very focused on the economy and a few other issues. | ||
And I said at the time, the only reason he won that debate is because Biden lost. | ||
Biden hardly even showed up. | ||
And if that wasn't the case, it would have been a draw. | ||
And so the second presidential debate represented, I think, a stark An obvious break with whatever the strategy was between April and Tuesday. | ||
If Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles were running that campaign during the first debate and during the RNC, and emphasizing things like unity and encouraging Trump not to engage in personal attacks, and encouraging Trump to not engage in what they consider divisive or controversial rhetoric, and instead focus on things like the economy and inflation, then what we saw on Tuesday was absolutely different. | ||
It was all personal attacks. | ||
It was all what they would call controversial and divisive. | ||
He focused on culture war issues and cleavages in the American electorate, specifically regarding culture, race, and the hot button issues like immigration. | ||
And unlike the first presidential debate, and unlike the RNC, not only did he engage in personal attacks throughout, but he also brought it back constantly, some might say to a fault, to the main issue, which is immigration. | ||
I and everybody else pointed this out. | ||
It was a 90-minute debate, and about 60 minutes of it were all about immigration. | ||
And in the most sensational, In the most outrageous way, when he brought up the Haitian migrants in Ohio eating cats and dogs. | ||
And here's the thing about presidential debates. | ||
This is something I've said about them from the very beginning. | ||
People never remember how the entire debate went. | ||
A very small fraction of people, 20 to 30 million people, even watch the debate. | ||
And so people never remember the minute-by-minute average performance of the two candidates. | ||
What they remember are the moments. | ||
They remember the sound bites and the clips. | ||
They remember the viral moments that everyone is talking about that night and the next day on social media. | ||
So it's not really about overall, on average, how the performance went and who was more professional or who made better points. | ||
What matters is who owns the clips, who had the best clips. | ||
And I said at that time, the two clips everyone's going to be talking about are cats and dogs. | ||
And when he stole Kamala's line saying, excuse me, I'm speaking, but the big one was the Haitians. | ||
And I was right. | ||
And here's the point. | ||
Trump made the second presidential debate all about immigration. | ||
And the big clip from the debate was about immigration in the most outrageous terms. | ||
It's about the blackest people from the poorest country coming here as refugees and being primitive. | ||
It wasn't about them taking jobs. | ||
It wasn't about them committing crimes. | ||
It was their foreignness. | ||
That was the subject. | ||
That was the basis of the attack. | ||
Unlike 2016, and think about how it's distinct, this is, in a subtle way, subtle in terms of, you know, you really have to think about it to understand how stark the difference is. | ||
Everyone maybe implicitly understands it because of how outrageous it is. | ||
But it is so different and so much deeper and much more hardcore than 2016 even. | ||
Because in 2016, the basis of the attack on immigration was the legality of it. | ||
He said these illegal immigrants are coming here and they're really a law enforcement problem. | ||
They're bringing drugs, crime, and they're rapists. | ||
And what are those things? | ||
Those are crimes. | ||
Those are law enforcement problems. | ||
They entered illegally and then they committed violent crimes. | ||
They engage in trafficking of illicit substances and sexual crimes and violent crimes. | ||
It's a law enforcement problem. | ||
We need to seal the border and deport them and it's a law enforcement issue. | ||
But he insisted the Mexican people are vibrant and we want them here and we want them to come legally. | ||
This is altogether different. | ||
Because when we're talking about Haitians who are here as refugees protected from deportation by the law, we're talking about legal refugees, technically legal refugees. | ||
And the attack is not on the basis of the legality of their presence here. | ||
It's not based on whether they're even committing crimes. | ||
It's not an economic criticism. | ||
It is their strangeness. | ||
It is that they are alien in their customs and culture and characteristics. | ||
These are black immigrants from the poorest, arguably one of the most civilized countries, uncivilized countries in the entire world, certainly in the Western Hemisphere. | ||
And the problem is not even necessarily that they're coming here illegally or that they're committing crimes or that they're taking jobs, although all of the above is true. | ||
It's that they're eating cats and dogs. | ||
Which is primitive and barbaric and strange and foreign and alien. | ||
And we don't want them here on that basis. | ||
They don't belong here because of who they are. | ||
And so that is really the essence of this conversation about immigration. | ||
He talked about it during the debate, immigration in general, for 60 minutes, and that clip is the one that defined the debate. | ||
And for the last week, guess what the media has been talking about? | ||
Immigration. | ||
It has been one week of wall-to-wall coverage about immigration. | ||
And not even the Venezuelans, and not even Indians or high-skilled workers or something. | ||
It's about black, primitive Haitians who can't help themselves because they're performing voodoo rituals eating cats and dogs. | ||
And the question that the media is asking Which was forced. | ||
A conversation forced by Trump is are Haitians eating cats and dogs? | ||
Do Haitians eat cats and dogs? | ||
Why are there 20,000 Haitians in a small town in Ohio? | ||
Did they kill an 11-year-old by ramming him off the road in a school bus? | ||
Are they taking welfare? | ||
Are they displacing the natives? | ||
Do we want them here? | ||
Is it racist? | ||
And this is perfect for two reasons. | ||
One, because this has gotten the media, and as a consequence, the national conversation, everyone in the country to talk about and think about and have a conversation about the most important issue, which is immigration. | ||
Guess what people have been talking about? | ||
Immigration. | ||
Too many foreigners. | ||
They're weird. | ||
They're alien. | ||
They're primitive. | ||
We don't want them here. | ||
Are they eating cats and dogs? | ||
Some say yes. | ||
People that are saying no might say it's still a problem, they're here. | ||
Two, guess what we're not talking about. | ||
It's not just that we are talking about the most important issue, the issue that 90% of the country sees as a problem, the issue where the majority of the country thinks even legal immigration is a problem, the issue that 80% of Americans trust Trump to solve over Kamala. | ||
It's not only that we're talking about his issue. | ||
But we're not talking about abortion. | ||
We're not talking about IVF, which is the issue that 80% of the voters trust Kamala on. | ||
And the issue that even in conservative states, Republicans lose on in referendums and special elections and primaries. | ||
We're not talking about abortion and IVF, which is really a non-issue. | ||
And this is good politics. | ||
You know, because for the past three or four months, people insisted that pandering endlessly to the left was good politics. | ||
Attacking the so-called radical right and running to the middle on every issue, all of Trump's defenders said that was good politics. | ||
That's not good politics. | ||
This is good politics. | ||
In a masterstroke, during the debate, by insisting on talking about immigration and doing it in such an outrageous and sensational way, has baited the media into creating a week-long national conversation about the presence of foreigners in our country. | ||
And this is a conversation that we can't lose on. | ||
Because whether you're white or black or Hispanic, whether you're legal, even if you're an illegal immigrant, nobody wants people from Cannibal Island living here. | ||
Nobody wants to be in a town that is buried by the worst foreigners from Cannibal Island where they do satanic rituals and drink cat's blood. | ||
So the media thinks they're winning. | ||
They got baited. | ||
The media thinks they're winning by calling it ridiculous. | ||
All they're doing is encouraging people to talk, think, and consider whether or not we should have so many foreigners in the country. | ||
And as I said, at the same time, we have evaded what was consuming the Republicans for months, which is the anxiety over how many women will be activated by the abortion issue. | ||
And it's like I said from the start. | ||
The Democrats cannot run on the record of Joe Biden. | ||
They cannot run on the state of the country. | ||
They cannot run on Kamala's record because she doesn't have one and what there is isn't very good. | ||
They can't run on policy because they want to raise taxes and continue foreign wars and keep the border open. | ||
So they have nothing. | ||
Other than the abortion issue. | ||
And I said from the start, you have to just get out of that trap. | ||
You can't get involved in this quicksand of talking about abortion and somehow IVF because of this ruling in Alabama from now until Election Day. | ||
You can't win on that. | ||
There's no amount of cleverness. | ||
The only way to win that game is not to play it. | ||
There's no winning argument where Republicans get people to vote for life at this point. | ||
I'm sorry to say. | ||
And I said for months, what you need to do is bring it back to the issues that animate the base. | ||
First and most important among them, immigration. | ||
So the debate was masterful. | ||
And please recognize the debate Represented an absolute break from what Trump had been doing in the past, and it kept getting better. | ||
So Trump had an excellent performance in the debate. | ||
The day after, and by the way, you know it was a good performance because the media hated it. | ||
Take a look at who liked the debate performance and who hated it. | ||
The base loved it. | ||
The New York Times and Lindsey Graham and Fox News hated it. | ||
They loved the RNC speech, which was all about unity and no personal attacks and inflation, but the New York Times and Fox News and Lindsey Graham hated the debate performance. | ||
And I said the following day, it's good rhetoric, but it could be pandering. | ||
I said, so let's see how he does on policy. | ||
And the rhetoric and the policy kept getting better. | ||
I'll read to you a couple of excerpts. | ||
He went to Las Vegas on Friday for a rally, and I think delivered his most anti-immigration remarks in the campaign to date. | ||
This is according to a piece covering the rally. | ||
It says, quote, The Republican nominee for president repeatedly claimed that under the Biden administration, hyperbolic numbers of immigrants have poured into the United States to take American jobs, rape and murder women and children, get transgender surgery, vote in elections, take over whole apartment buildings to house their gangs, and conquer our country. | ||
He said we have thousands and thousands and thousands of terrorists coming into our country. | ||
He claimed they're coming from prisons, jails, mental institutions, and insane asylums. | ||
He said Kamala will be the president of invasion, and I will be the president of making this country stronger, better, more beautiful, bigger, more powerful, wealthier, and safer than ever before. | ||
So it keeps getting better! | ||
This is vintage Trump. | ||
This is Trump at his best. | ||
This is Trump talking about the only issue that matters, which is white genocide, which is replacement migration, the invasion of the border by immigrants. | ||
Finally, finally, And if you go back and watch this show over the past few months, people called me a Trump hater. | ||
And I said over and over in these frustrated rants, I said, where is the old Trump? | ||
Where is the Trump from 2016? | ||
Where's the America first immigration restrictionist? | ||
Because all he talks about is grocery prices. | ||
And don't get me wrong. | ||
It's good politics to talk about that too. | ||
But you must make the election a referendum on immigration. | ||
Because if it's a referendum on abortion, you're gonna lose. | ||
And if it's a media contest, an attention contest between inflation and abortion, abortion's gonna win. | ||
So you gotta make it about immigration. | ||
Finally, finally, someone in the campaign is listening. | ||
Someone is heeding my advice. | ||
They brought back Corey Lewandowski from 16. | ||
Laura Loomer shows up, and Laura Loomer supports white nationalists and white identitarians. | ||
She's been a friend of mine for years, and she has talked about white genocide consistently. | ||
She was at Seville, she defended me for a long time, and he has turned this whole week Wall-to-wall media coverage about immigration rather than abortion or BRAT or whatever. | ||
It's perfect. | ||
And like I said, he followed it up on Friday with even more of that. | ||
Another powerful statement about immigration. | ||
And then on Saturday, he stepped it up again. | ||
He posted on TruSocial And I'll read this. | ||
This is actually exciting because this is specific. | ||
He said, quote, As President, I will immediately end the migrant invasion of America. | ||
We will stop all migrant flights and all illegal entries, terminate the Kamala phone app for smuggling illegals, revoke deportation immunity, suspend refugee resettlement, and return Kamala's illegals to their home countries, also known as re-migration. | ||
I will save our cities and towns in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and all across America. | ||
MAGA 2024. | ||
That's all you had to say. | ||
Finally. | ||
Finally. | ||
Because they had said mass deportations, but when they were pressed about it, they said, well, we don't really have a plan. | ||
We're gonna prioritize violent illegals, violent criminals, and then the rest of them will do, and they didn't say this, but they said we're gonna have them self-deport by making it harder for them to get jobs. | ||
And what that means is E-Verify. | ||
Something that will never get passed in Congress. | ||
And if it did, it would be toothless. | ||
Never gonna happen. | ||
And that's because the people that support Republicans benefit from the migrant labor. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
So when they said mass deportations, that's rhetoric. | ||
The policy is prioritizing violent criminals and some vague thing about E-Verify. | ||
Never going to happen. | ||
And violent criminals are not the problem. | ||
The problem is all of them. | ||
Actually, the worst problem is the rest. | ||
Violent criminals get deported under any administration. | ||
What you need to deport are the regular ones. | ||
So for him to finally come out and say, re-migration, no entries, stopping the migrant flights, revoking temporary protected status, because that's what the Haitians are. | ||
The 20,000 Haitians in Springfield, Ohio are TPS, which is temporary protected status. | ||
It means they're here illegally as refugees and they're protected from deportation. | ||
So for him to go out and say that specifically, it's a huge step in the right direction. | ||
So overall, I take a look at the Trump campaign overall, and between the debate on Tuesday, the Las Vegas rally on Friday, the True Social post on Saturday, the presence of Laura Loomer on the campaign, it tells us, and even by the way, Trump using the Yeet song in his edit, And then net spend, it shows someone is listening to the Groipers. | ||
It's a massive step in the right direction. | ||
I am so much more satisfied with the Trump campaign now than I was one week ago. | ||
But we must insist that he go harder. | ||
We have to insist, for example, that he says something about legal immigration. | ||
I will continue to insist that until the election. | ||
It's still not good enough. | ||
I have a lot of positive things to say. | ||
I'm very happy to see the change in tone and some articulation of real policies regarding illegal border crossings and some of these novel ways they're bringing migrants here and how they're shielding them from deportation. | ||
But that is only one side of the issue. | ||
The Overton window is moving. | ||
It's good. | ||
The rhetoric is changing. | ||
In some ways, the rhetoric on immigration this past week is more radical than it was in 2016. | ||
In some ways. | ||
And that's all, not all, but that's a big part of what I wanted. | ||
Because you have to understand, 10 years has elapsed between the first Trump campaign and now. | ||
And if 10 years passes with this whole battle and everything that has taken place, and the situation has gotten worse, if we're not at least where we were back then, today, then we have lost. | ||
If we're less radical, less restrictionist, if we're talking about immigration less after 10 years, then it's already over. | ||
So I insisted from the beginning we need to see progress. | ||
We need to be pushing the envelope. | ||
It needs to be getting more radical. | ||
We need to be moving forward rather than backward. | ||
And this past week we saw what that looks like. | ||
We saw what an anti-immigration or restrictionist doctrine looks like for the 2020s from a Republican. | ||
And it's working. | ||
And it's beautiful. | ||
Because guess what? | ||
When you have Bryce Hall, and you have the Nelk Boys, and you have Aiden Ross alongside Trump, and Trump is talking about grocery prices in Israel, it's not really a big deal. | ||
It means that Trump has been de-radicalized, and now the system is ready to accept him again. | ||
The New York Times doesn't have as much of a problem with him anymore. | ||
People aren't really cancelled for supporting him anymore, and that would seem to suggest that he's a lot less radical. | ||
And it means that he has been moderated and conquered by the system. | ||
But if he is going out at a rally in Las Vegas and saying our country is being invaded, Kamala is the candidate for invasion, we're being conquered by rapist immigrants who are raping our kids and killing us and they don't belong here and they're eating cats and dogs, and then you bring up Bryce Hall and the Nelk Boys, well now it's a different story. | ||
Now it's a totally different story, because all the young white guys, all the frat bros, all of the temperamentally conservative people, latent conservative zoomers and young men, young white people, when they see these e-celebrities or celebrities getting up there and endorsing Trump, It says it's okay to be white. | ||
It says it's okay to be against white genocide and replacement migration. | ||
It means we're winning the conversation. | ||
So between Elon Musk's takeover of X, The introduction of Rumble and now this Trump campaign dragging the right wing even further on immigration than he was in 16. | ||
I'm very optimistic about the future of white identity politics and about opposition to white genocide. | ||
Trump is the Republican Party. | ||
He is the Republican Party. | ||
He is the vote getter that won 74 million votes. | ||
In 2020, he is the highest vote getter of any incumbent president and any Republican in history. | ||
He did defeat every Republican in this primary without even campaigning. | ||
He does command the donor base. | ||
He does command the party. | ||
He did secure the loyalty of all challengers, all leadership in the party. | ||
And he may be the president, and he's going up there and saying, They're eating cats and dogs. | ||
They're invading and conquering our country, and we need to re-migrate them. | ||
This is a different Republican Party, even than the one he took over in 16. | ||
So it is very, very promising. | ||
We're not there yet. | ||
We're not quite there yet. | ||
We're not where we need to be. | ||
But we are leagues ahead of where we were two weeks ago. | ||
And by the way, I don't think any of it would have happened unless people were willing to chastise the Trump campaign. | ||
Because for months, people said, this is fine. | ||
People said, it's fine. | ||
It doesn't matter whether he talks about immigration or not. | ||
I said, it's fine. | ||
Talk about groceries. | ||
That's good. | ||
That's good politics. | ||
Talk about IVF. | ||
Pander to the Democrats and blacks and Hispanics. | ||
Have someone go up and speak Spanish at the rally. | ||
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People said that's good politics. | |
But the Groyper War and many other people said, no, that's not good enough. | ||
We're going to withhold our votes. | ||
We're going to make noise and we're going to get the message out to the president and others that the base isn't happy. | ||
And they covered it in the Washington Post, and they covered it on MSNBC, and they said, look, these prominent influencers like Laura Loomer, Nick Fuentes, Tim Pool, Joe Rogan, Ashley St. | ||
Clair, they're not happy. | ||
And now here we are. | ||
So, it worked. | ||
It worked, but we still have a long way to go. | ||
We need Trump to come out and reverse This stapling green cards to diplomas policy. | ||
We need to see it happen. | ||
And unless and until that happens, we will be in the swing states and we will be telling people that Trump is still encouraging legal immigration. | ||
It's good. | ||
We're talking about immigration. | ||
We're talking about patience and all that. | ||
But it's not good enough. | ||
We need to hear a retraction. | ||
Jacob Helberg and David Sachs and the others from Silicon Valley, they got Trump to agree to stapling green cards to diplomas. | ||
He reaffirmed that on True Social in August. | ||
And he continues to say, we need the people. | ||
So as far as I'm concerned, he still is pro-legal immigration. | ||
We need him to walk that back. | ||
We need to see some commitment that there will be America First hiring practices as it pertains to legal immigration as well. | ||
And this is a huge problem because for the America First white people, they go to college, they pay a fortune for a secondary education, they get a degree in STEM or engineering or something, and they have ambitions of paying off their student loans and paying off their college debt and having the ability to afford a home and live the American dream by securing a high-paying tech job. | ||
And you know what happens? | ||
The big Silicon Valley companies bring in, on H-1B visas and other work visas, foreign high-skilled labor from India and China. | ||
And what Trump said is he's going to staple green cards to diplomas. | ||
That means you're going to see these big Silicon Valley firms, they will sponsor students to come here, get two-year, four-year graduate degrees, so that they can then give them a green card and employ them. | ||
And they've got a lifelong employee that they can pay a pittance. | ||
Because anybody coming from India will live a better life in America even if they're not getting a high wage. | ||
Unlike Americans who expect a middle class high quality of life or an upper class high quality of life. | ||
So it does matter. | ||
And it is going to hurt American college graduates the most. | ||
I don't know why people think that's extreme. | ||
When I say that, people say you're asking for too much. | ||
No, this is actually a critical issue. | ||
Increasingly, you know, and on some level Trump is right. | ||
When Trump says illegal immigration hurts blacks and Hispanics the most, in some sense he's right because the migrant labor is coming in and suppressing wages, putting downward pressure on wages in the labor market for low-skilled jobs. | ||
And those low-skill, part-time jobs, low-paying jobs, they do primarily go to the underclass. | ||
They do primarily go to low-IQ high school graduates or high school dropouts or even high school students in the cities or, you know, on the farms in the interior for blacks and Hispanics. | ||
And when you think about it, yes, the migrant problem, these illegal immigrants, they're causing other problems. | ||
They're committing crimes and they're a nuisance. | ||
They're draining public services and so forth. | ||
But in terms of the economy, strictly speaking, and how society works, we're sort of replacing one underclass with another. | ||
We're replacing our domestic native underclass of blacks and Hispanics with the new underclass of foreigners. | ||
And that's a problem. | ||
But what has more impact? | ||
What about the high IQ white people that dream of being a part of the American elite? | ||
What about white people? | ||
What about native white people that come from the middle class or upper middle class, or even the upper classes for that matter? | ||
They go to an elite university, they pay a fortune in student loans or in tuition, and | ||
then they get replaced by Indians who are brought here to replace the upper classes. | ||
Pretty soon we're going to get an American elite that is comprised of all foreigners, | ||
Jews, Indians, and Chinese. | ||
And so you have to ask yourself, what's worse? | ||
The underclass is being replaced by low-skill migrants, but the upper class is now being replaced by high-skilled temporary visa and now then green card workers from Asia. | ||
What's worse? | ||
Is it worse to have the blacks and Hispanics replaced by more blacks and Hispanics? | ||
Or is it worse for the elite to be replaced by Viveks and Andrew Yangs and Usha Vances and Amy Chua's? | ||
So we still have a lot of work to do on immigration. | ||
But that's the current state of the Trump campaign. | ||
I'm giving him a B. | ||
I've been giving him an F. I'm giving him a B- right now. | ||
I love the changes. | ||
I love the change in style and rhetoric and even some of the, you know, articulation of the policy. | ||
But we need to see something about legal immigration. | ||
We need to hear about immigration as a whole and how it's changing the country. | ||
We need to hear about legal immigration and how it's affecting students. | ||
And we're going to do something. | ||
We're sort of changing our approach a little bit with Groyper War. | ||
You're going to be seeing some things in the near future. | ||
We are going to change the angle primarily to focus on legal immigration, because illegal immigration is covered. | ||
He's talking about it. | ||
It's about as good as it's getting, as it can get, I think. | ||
Now we're going to shift gears and sort of change the subject on legal immigration specifically. | ||
So you're going to be seeing some things this week and next week pertaining to that. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
I want to talk about our featured story and get into this second assassination attempt. | ||
Very bizarre, very weird turn of events. | ||
And this is following up on the first assassination attempt, as you know, in July in Butler, Pennsylvania. | ||
There was a second assassination attempt yesterday at his golf course at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. | ||
And there's a lot of strangeness about this one. | ||
So the story goes that yesterday, this 58-year-old named Ryan Ruth, who appears to be some kind of nutjob that was deeply concerned about the war in Ukraine, he actually dreamed of instigating World War III so that the Kremlin would be destroyed and Russia would be in flames. | ||
This 58-year-old, who they're calling a lone gunman, 12 hours before the incident that took place yesterday, came to the golf resort from the woods with an AK-47 and a backpack containing ceramic plates. | ||
With the intention, apparently, of killing President Trump. | ||
He camped out at Mar-a-Lago for 12 hours. | ||
Secret Service spotted the barrel of a gun, which was in his possession, and they opened fire on him. | ||
He didn't return fire. | ||
He didn't get a shot off. | ||
As a matter of fact, he didn't even have a line of sight on the President. | ||
He was shot at by Secret Service and he fled. | ||
A bystander saw him fleeing in his vehicle. | ||
She recorded his license plate number and reported it to the police. | ||
Car chase ensued, and law enforcement apprehended the would-be assassin. | ||
So they throw this guy in jail. | ||
They identify him very quickly. | ||
And you know what's interesting about this one, which I haven't heard anybody talk about yet? | ||
So this happened yesterday. | ||
And I believe within minutes of him being apprehended, minutes or hours of him being apprehended, we now know everything about him. | ||
That's the first thing which I found very strange about this would-be assassination attempt. | ||
Isn't that strange? | ||
He was apprehended by law enforcement and basically within a few hours, before the end of the day, we knew everything. | ||
We knew his name. | ||
We knew his age. | ||
We had photos of him. | ||
We had his manifesto. | ||
We knew about his criminal rap sheet. | ||
Which goes back 20 years. | ||
We had witnesses who knew him when he lived in North Carolina. | ||
We knew about his contract with the Ukrainian Defense Ministry. | ||
We knew about his travels in D.C. | ||
We knew about his appearance in an advertisement for the Azov Battalion. | ||
He was profiled in the New York Times. | ||
We knew everything about him. | ||
It has been just over 24 hours since the attempt and we now know everything. | ||
We knew he was there for 12 hours. | ||
We knew where he entered the golf course. | ||
We knew who fired first and when and whether there was a line of sight. | ||
We have a statement from the U.S. | ||
Secret Service and the role of the DHS. | ||
We know the story of how he was apprehended. | ||
We knew his motivation. | ||
We have his manifesto. | ||
We know his views on Ukraine and his role in recruiting mercenaries in Afghanistan and Iran. | ||
And in the United States, we have statements from the American Foreign Legion about his involvement with them. | ||
We have his Twitter archived and his Instagram. | ||
We know that he donated to Democrats over 20 times, and although he said he voted for Donald Trump, he didn't actually. | ||
We know that at one time he supported a Nikki Haley-Tulsi Gabbard unity ticket, but he also said he wanted Iran to kill Trump. | ||
All of this we now know after over 24 hours. | ||
But the first assassination attempt, when a Trump supporter was killed, and when Trump was actually shot, we knew nothing about for weeks. | ||
We didn't have a photo of the assassin. | ||
We didn't know the motive. | ||
We didn't have a social media. | ||
They said he didn't have any. | ||
He was a young man. | ||
Every young man has social media. | ||
And ultimately, we found out that he was no different. | ||
He had a Discord. | ||
He had a Steam account. | ||
Eventually, we got from students, not from the press, but from his former classmates, Snapchat videos from their Snapchat archives. | ||
But it took days, weeks, months. | ||
They're still conducting an investigation in Congress, and we still don't know answers to key questions. | ||
Why is that? | ||
The first one, we knew nothing for weeks. | ||
And everyone pointed that out. | ||
This one we know everything in 24 hours. | ||
Somehow we were able to find out all this information all of a sudden. | ||
But that is, so that's the first thing that I found a little bit weird. | ||
But let's go over the story about the assassination attempt. | ||
We'll confirm some of the details here. | ||
The man arrested near Donald Trump's golf course in Florida first approached the perimeter fence near the 6th hole about 12 hours before the former president would have teed off there. | ||
But officials say the suspect never had Mr. Trump in his sights. | ||
The defendant, Ryan Ruth, 58, did not get a shot off on Sunday. | ||
Instead, agents opened fire on him, preventing what officials have described as an apparent assassination attempt by someone with a lengthy criminal record who discussed the morality of assassination in a self-published book. | ||
Mr. Ruth made a first appearance on Monday in federal court where he faced charges of possessing a firearm as a felon and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number. | ||
The FBI's top agent in Miami said the bureau had no information that Mr. Ruth had been working with anybody else. | ||
In a rambling online screed titled, Ukraine's Unwinnable War, Mr. Ruth last year called the former president a buffoon and several other insults. | ||
In one angry passage about the dismantling of the Obama administration's Iranian nuclear deal, The author appears to suggest that Iran, and perhaps readers, were free to assassinate Trump. | ||
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President Biden told reporters on Monday the Secret Service needs more help, while Mr. Trump blamed | ||
what he called the Democrats' inflammatory language for the episode, even as he called | ||
them the enemy from within. So he said in his manifesto that Iran was free to assassinate Trump. | ||
Trump. | ||
And this is the other strangeness about this would-be assassin. | ||
This is not your average resistance liberal. | ||
Contrary to what Trump shills and Trump surrogates are saying, the Trump campaign is blaming the media for this. | ||
That's their angle they're running with. | ||
They say the media is inciting violence against the president because they're calling him a dictator. | ||
They're saying he's a threat to our democracy. | ||
And they say that if the media, 90% of their coverage towards Trump is negative, and they characterize Trump as a dictator and a threat to freedom, so the argument goes, they're inciting lunatics to kill Trump to save democracy. | ||
But this is not a normal resistance liberal. | ||
This is not a normal guy who reads the Washington Post and believes that Trump is a bigot or a racist. | ||
This is a guy who is deeply interested in national security affairs. | ||
To the extent that we can say there is a motivation, he said in his manifesto that Iran should kill Trump for tearing up the Iranian nuclear deal. | ||
Have you ever heard of such a thing? | ||
Somebody says that Trump should be killed for tearing up the Iranian nuclear deal? | ||
Not because he's a racist, not because he's a dictator, not because he's a threat to democracy, not because of any of the typical stuff. | ||
They say that Iran should kill Trump because he tore up the JCPOA. | ||
Why would he say that? | ||
And in addition, not only is he deeply concerned with the Iranian nuclear deal, but he was actually recruiting mercenaries from Iran and Afghanistan to conflict zones that the United States and CIA are involved in. | ||
The CIA has probably infiltrated Iran, so has the Mossad, and obviously the United States operated in Afghanistan. | ||
He was over there recruiting disaffected Iranians and Afghans to go and fight in Ukraine. He dreamed of World | ||
War III because he wanted to see the Kremlin burn. And he was recruiting mercenaries | ||
for the American Foreign Legion. | ||
Excuse me. And this is all according to his manifesto in history, but it doesn't stop there. | ||
This guy was also very interested in weapons. | ||
He actually caught another weapons charge in 2002. | ||
This is from Wired Magazine, some more details about the gunman. | ||
It says, local reporting from Greensboro News and Record in 2002 states that Ruth was pulled over by police during a traffic stop. | ||
Ruth drove to the Business United roofing, where he proceeded to barricade himself for three hours. | ||
The charging officer in the case, Tracy Folk, said, I figured he was either dead or in prison by now. | ||
I had no clue he had moved on and was continuing his escapades. | ||
Folk says he was well known in the area, and that police would get alerts about him related to, as she remembers, weapons and explosives. | ||
He was charged with possession of a fully automatic machine gun, referred to in court filings as a weapon of mass destruction. | ||
He was also charged with carrying a concealed weapon, as well as driving without a valid license, and resisting, delaying, and obstructing law enforcement. | ||
While the disposition of the case isn't entirely clear, Ruth did plead guilty to carrying a concealed gun. | ||
Folk says Ruth was well known for getting into armed confrontations with police. | ||
He was known for it. | ||
This is the charging officer in the case. | ||
She says, I wasn't the only one who had a standoff with him. | ||
We always knew he had weapons. | ||
Guilford County Court records show Ruth was charged dozens of times, often for driving-related offenses going back to the early 1980s. | ||
In regards to why he wasn't in jail, Folk says, all we can do is arrest them. | ||
And then obviously it goes into the court system and then they decide all of that. | ||
It's frustrating at times. | ||
So he has a 40-year criminal rap sheet. | ||
A 40-year. | ||
Four decades. | ||
That's 40. | ||
Not 14. | ||
40-year criminal rap sheet. | ||
And the charging officer in the case where he, you know, got pulled over in a traffic stop was concealing an automatic machine gun in his car, fled from the cops, barricaded himself in a business, had a standoff with the police, and then got charged with possession, multiple gun charges, driving without a license. | ||
This guy should have been in jail for 30 years. | ||
In addition to that, according to the charging officer, he was known to law enforcement and other cops because he routinely got in armed standoffs with the cops. | ||
They knew him because they knew he had explosives and a small armory in his house. | ||
This went on for 40 years. | ||
Asked why he wasn't in jail, she said, well, you know, all we can do is arrest him. | ||
He pled guilty to the charges. | ||
Why wasn't this guy in jail? | ||
But you know, it sort of makes sense because he pled guilty and then didn't wind up in prison. | ||
Do you know what that means? | ||
When somebody gets charged with a lot of things? | ||
They plead guilty to one thing. | ||
The other charges go away. | ||
They don't get prison time. | ||
Do you know what that is? | ||
That means he made a deal. | ||
That's how that works. | ||
You're a bad guy. | ||
You try to invade, you try to get guns in Libya and invade a country. | ||
This is that guy that worked for the, what was his name, Christian Piccolini. | ||
You're a white nationalist in the 80s. | ||
You do a deal to buy weapons from Libya. | ||
Turns out you're buying them from an undercover officer. | ||
Your whole group gets charged with RICO. | ||
You get off. | ||
You become a former WN. | ||
You de-radicalize people. | ||
You made a deal. | ||
You're a rapper. | ||
You're involved in drug trafficking. | ||
Maybe you have an illegal weapon. | ||
You get charged by the feds. | ||
They say you're going to jail for a long time. | ||
Suddenly, the charges disappear. | ||
They made a deal. | ||
It happens all the time. | ||
They do it with other drug traffickers, high-profile drug traffickers. | ||
They arrest them, they hit them with, you're never gonna see the outside of a prison wall ever again, and we're gonna take all your money, and we're gonna bankrupt your family. | ||
Unless you give up the names, they make a deal. | ||
They do it with politicians, rappers, celebrities, they do this all the time. | ||
And then, that's how the government, that's how the FBI, law enforcement, intelligence, that's how they get people to be their spies. | ||
That's how they get people to be their accomplices. | ||
They're operatives. | ||
They're assets. | ||
That's why they call them an asset, because they're owned by federal law enforcement and intelligence. | ||
So this guy has a huge rap sheet. | ||
Explosives, automatic weapons, charges, fights with the cops all the time, but he never sees the inside of a prison cell. | ||
He pleads guilty and the charges go away. | ||
That means he's cooperating with the feds. | ||
That means that since at least 2002, he's cooperating with the feds. | ||
That means he's owned by them. | ||
He's an asset. | ||
They bring the charges. | ||
They say, unless you surrender and we fucking own you, you're going to jail forever. | ||
All you have to do is sign on the dotted line, promise full cooperation, plead guilty to one thing, and we'll let you off with a slap on the wrist. | ||
And that is obviously what happened here. | ||
Because nobody gets in multiple armed confrontations with the law, with an expired driver's license, with a concealed weapon, with an automatic weapon. | ||
Resisting police, leading them on a chase, barricading inside of a business, getting in a standoff, and this is routine. | ||
Nobody does that. | ||
And doesn't see prison time. | ||
It just, it's unheard of. | ||
It doesn't happen. | ||
Not 20 years ago, not in North Carolina. | ||
Maybe if you're black, maybe in Chicago, maybe after the patron Saint George Floyd. | ||
Not 20 years ago. | ||
So that means this guy is an asset. | ||
And it perfectly tracks. | ||
So here you've got a guy who's apparently obsessed with automatic guns and explosives. | ||
How he acquired them, nobody knows. | ||
Why he's interested in them, nobody knows. | ||
But he's apparently a weapons explosives technician, who is clearly cooperating with law enforcement, and he's also deeply interested in national security matters, such as the Iranian nuclear deal, Russia's war with Ukraine, and the role of Donald Trump and the other candidates in all of this. | ||
And as I said, he's apprehended by Secret Service and now we know everything about him. | ||
Now there's two distinct possibilities of what this was. | ||
Here's what they're gonna tell us. | ||
They're going the official story that will be promulgated on Wikipedia and according to all of the official investigations and press releases and what they will say in the media, what the New York Times and Washington Post will will reproduce uncritically from the government is that he was a nutjob, a lone gunman. | ||
He acted alone. | ||
According to law enforcement, there's no indication that he was acting under the direction or with cooperation with anybody else. | ||
And so they say he's crazy. | ||
He was a crazy guy who was radicalized by the media. | ||
He was some lunatic who watched too much MSNBC, thought Trump was a threat to our democracy, went out to take a shot. | ||
That's what the media says. | ||
That's what the government says. | ||
That's the official story. | ||
The other story is something like this. | ||
He's not some nutjob. | ||
Maybe he was at one point, but he was flipped by the government. | ||
At some time, 20 or 30 or 40 years ago, at some point with this lengthy rap sheet where he never went to jail, he was flipped. | ||
Maybe he was an ideologue, maybe he was a nutjob, but they compelled him to cooperate. | ||
And he's owned by them. | ||
And so they were using him as an operative in Iran and Afghanistan to find soldiers to fight for Ukraine. | ||
And he was in Ukraine. | ||
Even though it requires extensive vetting, and they write this, that you have to go through Poland and get shipped over there on a shuttle, and there's extensive vetting, somehow he wound up in a meeting with the Ukrainian Defense Ministry. | ||
And he was in Washington, D.C. | ||
in a full suit and tie, maybe meeting with government officials about this. | ||
So he was being used as some kind of asset by the Department of Defense, most likely the CIA, as some kind of operative in their dealings in the Middle East and Ukraine. | ||
And of course, all these things are connected. | ||
Ukraine is looking for more bodies. | ||
They're looking for more fighters because they're running out of men. | ||
So they're looking at disaffected Iranians and Afghans, just like Russia's doing the same. | ||
Russia's looking for missiles from Iran and North Korea and ammunition. | ||
And Russia's trying to source manpower from Chechnya and elsewhere. | ||
They're looking for mercenaries from Syria. | ||
So just as Russia is doing this, you can imagine so is the CIA. | ||
Russia's looking for bodies. | ||
Russia's looking for volunteers for their Special military operation. | ||
They're going to Syria. | ||
They're going to Chechnya. | ||
They're looking for ammunition and they're looking at their vast network. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
So is the CIA. | ||
So they're sending people to Afghanistan. | ||
They're sending people out in America to make these deals. | ||
They're assets. | ||
People that have a criminal rap sheet and are weapons experts but never go to jail. | ||
And then this guy takes a shot at Trump. | ||
Maybe it was some sort of operation. | ||
You also have to wonder why the Secret Service didn't kill him. | ||
Secret Service fired at him multiple times. | ||
They didn't kill him? | ||
In Butler, Pennsylvania, Secret Service shot once, hit him between the eyes, died instantly. | ||
They say, actually, I believe it was a local law enforcement sniper that shot him and killed him. | ||
So on Butler, they shot and killed him instantly. | ||
These are allegedly the best snipers. | ||
They're shooting at this guy. | ||
They don't hit him once. | ||
He doesn't die. | ||
Runs away. | ||
They apprehend him. | ||
We know everything about him. | ||
So what's going on? | ||
Is there some kind of tension between the law enforcement agencies? | ||
Who's trying to kill Trump here? | ||
Is it maybe CIA trying to kill Trump? | ||
And maybe there's a mole in Secret Service. | ||
Maybe there's some DHS person because Secret Service is under DHS. | ||
Maybe there's a DHS operative in the Secret Service which is tipping somebody off working with CIA. | ||
Maybe Secret Service. | ||
I think Secret Service wants to protect Trump. | ||
It's in their interest to protect the president. | ||
But clearly there's something going on. | ||
I think it's obviously more likely that this was some kind of an asset, because the other story doesn't add up, and I'll tell you why. | ||
If this guy was just some lunatic, he would be in prison right now. | ||
Lunatics that get in multiple armed standoffs with the police with no license that evade and give chase to law enforcement, they run away, that are carrying automatic weapons concealed They don't just get released after pleading guilty. | ||
That doesn't just happen. | ||
Imagine the kind of trouble you would be in if you got pulled over Officer says license and registration. | ||
You don't have a license. | ||
Officer sees you've got a concealed weapon. | ||
It's an automatic assault rifle. | ||
You flee law enforcement and barricade yourself and engage in a standoff with the cops. | ||
They try to arrest you. | ||
You resist. | ||
Finally, they arrest you and you have a long rap sheet going on for 20 years. | ||
Imagine the world of trouble that you would be in. | ||
He pled guilty to one of the charges and didn't go to prison. | ||
If this was a lunatic, he would be in prison right now. | ||
And I don't mean today, I mean he would have been in prison a few days ago. | ||
He wouldn't be at the golf course. | ||
He certainly wouldn't be traveling to Ukraine and traveling to Afghanistan. | ||
Do you understand that every time you leave the country since 9-11, you have to go through immigration? | ||
You have to have a valid passport. | ||
You're telling me this guy with automatic weapons? | ||
And when you have automatic weapons, there's an investigation involved. | ||
People are interested in who's trafficking automatic weapons. | ||
You've got ATF. | ||
You've got, at that point, DHS involved. | ||
So this guy's in possession of what they call a weapon of mass destruction. | ||
He's fighting with the cops. | ||
He's obviously known to law enforcement. | ||
But he's also apparently traveling to Afghanistan and Ukraine. | ||
And returning through immigration, through customs with no problems at the airport? | ||
He flies to Afghanistan? | ||
Hi, I'm someone that was charged with the WMD charge. | ||
I'm well known for explosives and automatic weapons. | ||
I'm traveling to Afghanistan. | ||
Hi, I just came back from Afghanistan. | ||
Why were you there? | ||
To recruit mercenaries to fight in Ukraine? | ||
Oh, yeah, come right in. | ||
Welcome home, sir. | ||
Does any of that sound right? | ||
That was a lunatic? | ||
That was a lone gunman lunatic who slipped through the cracks? | ||
That was a resistance liberal who watched too much TV? | ||
Resistance liberals don't go to Afghanistan and tell the Iranian government to kill Trump because he pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal. | ||
They don't. | ||
They're not that sophisticated. | ||
They don't put ceramic plates in a backpack with an AK-47, clearly with some kind of expertise, and go on the golf course to go and kill Trump. | ||
They just don't. | ||
So something is not right here. | ||
Something was not right in Pennsylvania. | ||
We all know it. | ||
Somehow the shooter in Pennsylvania was able to scale in broad daylight in view of everybody known to law enforcement an hour and a half before Trump took the stage, the closest tall building to the stage, set up his gun and take shots at the president. | ||
Somehow was able to literally set up a ladder, take out his scope, and look at the president. | ||
They knew he was there from the beginning. | ||
Climb up the ladder with a gun on his back, set up on the roof, and some guy climbs the ladder and says, hey, what are you doing? | ||
And the guy says, I'm here to kill a president. | ||
And the cop goes, whoa, jumps down. | ||
And then for four minutes, people are saying he's got a gun! | ||
And then is able to get off five shots before, not Secret Service, but local law enforcement snipes him in the head. | ||
Then on Sunday, this commando goes out there with a rifle on the golf course. | ||
He's got a 40-year rap sheet, probably is an asset of the government, writes this manifesto about Ukraine and Iran, so he's deeply concerned in, like, the two conflicts the CIA is interested in. | ||
What is going on here? | ||
Someone is trying to kill the president. | ||
Obviously, these are not normal situations. | ||
You can look at past assassination attempts. | ||
And the people get apprehended, like this guy, they said there was an Iranian plot, there was a Pakistani that came to New York, he was looking for someone to kill the president. | ||
They apprehended that guy basically before he even, the wheels touched down at the New York airport. | ||
Somebody tweets they want to kill the president and law enforcement apprehends that person. | ||
Right? | ||
If you tweeted in 2012 that you wanted to go after Obama, like, you'd be getting a knock on the door. | ||
But somehow, this lunatic, everything we've just described, he makes it to the golf course? | ||
Something is not right here. | ||
Someone wants to kill the president. | ||
And by the way, it has everything to do with the conflicts that are going on. | ||
It has everything to do with Iran and Ukraine. | ||
It has to do with one, Trump has vowed that when he gets elected, he will make peace with Russia before he's inaugurated. | ||
What that means is they are going to allow Russia to keep all of the territory that they have seized. | ||
That's what that means. | ||
When Trump says, I will solve Ukraine before January 20th, as the president-elect, Ukraine will not be able to mount a counteroffensive to take back Crimea and the Donbass in two months. | ||
There's nothing Trump can do before the inauguration as president-elect that would change the military situation. | ||
What Trump is saying is he's going to give them all that land, and the Ukraine war ends, and Ukraine doesn't join NATO, that will be the deal. | ||
And there's a lot of money at stake, and that's a game changer. | ||
Russia has everything to gain from that. | ||
And on some level, NATO has a lot to lose. | ||
And so does Washington, which is directing this NATO war. | ||
So that is one of the big interests in this election. | ||
Forget about inflation, forget about the rest. | ||
The big interest in this election is what happens with Ukraine. | ||
Will this war of attrition go on for four more years and Russia will be bled of their hardware and of their military and all of that? | ||
Or will it end In a matter of 10 weeks, because Russia will gain all that territory as authorized by Trump, and Ukraine as a rump state will never gain access to NATO. | ||
Number two is the crisis in the Middle East. | ||
And you have this ongoing diplomacy, and it's very obvious what is taking place. | ||
Obama gets in office, ends the war in Iraq in 2011, declines to go to war in Syria, In 2013. | ||
In 2014, he's forced to redeploy troops to Iraq and Syria because of ISIS. | ||
In 2015, in secret, negotiates the Iran nuclear deal without telling the Israelis, and the Israelis hated that he did that. | ||
And Obama trades sanctions relief for commitments on their nuclear program with a pathway to integrating Iran into the international system, which means that Iran, maybe they have a civilian nuclear program, but with sanctions relief, they become a major power in the Middle East and challenge Israel's hegemony. | ||
Trump gets elected and he declares the IRGC a terrorist group, which allows The authorization of use of military force for the global war on terror, that allows the CIA and the DOD to fight the IRGC in all these different countries and in special ops. | ||
And Trump allows Israel to annex the Golan Heights in Syria. | ||
And Trump gives them Jerusalem, which solves part of their Palestinian problem. | ||
And Trump, at the same time, kills Qasem Soleimani, who's the commander of the IRGC. | ||
And during the lame duck session was talking about bombing Iran. | ||
In addition to that, he tears up the Iranian nuclear deal, which allows sanctions to be put back on Iran. | ||
Biden gets in office and immediately begins working on a new nuclear deal with Iran. | ||
And that's why they did the prisoner swap last August. | ||
August 2023, when they say Biden gave them $6 billion. | ||
Biden unfroze $6 billion of Iran's assets and did a big prisoner swap. | ||
In the hopes that that would be a path towards a new nuclear deal with Iran. | ||
It was to demonstrate good faith. | ||
So that Iran could be reintegrated. | ||
But what happened two months later, on October 7th, is that all that diplomacy with Saudi Arabia and Iran, maybe bringing Iran and Saudi Arabia together, reintegrating Iran into the region, And normalizing relations with other countries. | ||
That was all put off and derailed by the October 7th attack. | ||
And now we have Israel, with the help of the United States, bombing Hezbollah, bombing Iran, bombing Syria, bombing Yemen with impunity. | ||
Bombing Iraq sometimes. | ||
And now, in the midst of all this, you have somebody that said Iran should kill Trump trying to kill Trump after the initial assassination attempt when all the law enforcement agencies said that Iran is trying to kill the president. | ||
So this election is really a referendum on two things. | ||
If Trump is elected, Russia gets all the territory they've seized in Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine never becomes a NATO member. | ||
And in a sense, Russia wins the war. | ||
After the United States put on all the sanctions, after the United States employed all their soft power and really Express the maximum amount of power without a full-on hot shooting war, giving Ukraine these long-range weapons systems and allowing them the invasion in Kursk and targeting some of Russia's ships in the Black Sea. | ||
Officers are there. | ||
Strategists are there. | ||
They're providing intelligence from the satellites. | ||
They're doing everything short of bombing Russia. | ||
Russia would come out on top. | ||
And Trump has also said that we're going to undo the sanctions because it's hurting the dollar. | ||
So that means that not only does Russia get the territory, but Russia also gets sanctions relief. | ||
Two, if Trump is elected, it means any diplomacy with Iran is scuttled. | ||
It means Israel gets their war against Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
It means serious strikes against Iranian soil. | ||
Vance promised it. | ||
And just like Trump did in 2017, Trump is going to reassert America's military might in the Middle East by bombing Iran. | ||
How do you escalate what the U.S. | ||
has already been doing in Yemen, Iraq, and Syria? | ||
You bomb Iran directly. | ||
So is Trump going to target their oil and gas? | ||
Is Trump going to target their nuclear complex? | ||
But you can bet Trump will forcefully assert Israel's hegemony by aiding them in their war in South Lebanon against Hezbollah and probably bombing Iran itself, which is something Trump wanted to do at the tail end of his first term in office. | ||
And that means there will be no Iran nuclear deal. | ||
There will be no normalization with Iran. | ||
And it means that Iran will probably be decapitated, there'll be regime change, or at the minimum they will remain crippled by sanctions and prevented from normalizing with their neighbors in the region and reintegrating into the international system. | ||
And who does that benefit? | ||
Israel. | ||
So, put simply, the referendum in 2024, in this election, if Trump wins, is an advantage for Russia and Israel. | ||
If Trump wins, the advantage goes to Russia and Israel. | ||
If Kamala wins, the war of attrition in Ukraine keeps going. | ||
Russia doesn't get to keep those territories. | ||
They have to keep spending money. | ||
They have to keep sending, recruiting people and sending them to the front lines. | ||
It's very costly, probably indefinitely, probably for the next four years. | ||
And NATO spends more money and maybe there's a continued escalation in Ukraine. | ||
And if Kamala wins, probably we will not back an Israel war against Hezbollah. | ||
And if we do, we will try to restrain them, and we will work to make peace with Iran. | ||
They have a new reformist president who has expressed a willingness to have a diplomatic relationship with the United States, which is a pretty novel thing. | ||
Kind of a game-changer after 50 years. | ||
And so maybe Kamala tries to reconstitute an Iranian nuclear deal and restrains Israel from going to war against Iran. | ||
Certainly a Harris administration is not going to bomb Iran if she's anything like Biden. | ||
So if Kamala wins, it benefits Iran and Ukraine. | ||
And it doesn't really benefit Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine's being killed by this war. | ||
Who it benefits is the CIA and NATO and the Department of Defense. | ||
So, you have Kamala, which is running on behalf of the American Deep State, and you have Trump running on behalf, effectively, of the Israeli Deep State. | ||
That's how I would put it. | ||
Because the U.S. | ||
Deep State does not want America to go to war in the Middle East with Iran. | ||
That's something Israel wants. | ||
And the U.S. | ||
Deep State wants us to continue supporting Ukraine against Russia. | ||
The Israeli deep state and the Russian mafia, and those things are connected. | ||
There is a Jewish axis that connects New York, Moscow, and Israel. | ||
They want the war in Russia to end. | ||
They want a strike against Iran because they wanted Israeli hegemony. | ||
And in a sense, ending the war in Ukraine benefits Israel indirectly. Because the more that | ||
we supply Ukraine with missiles, the bigger our commitment to Ukraine, the less that we can | ||
commit to Israel in any protracted conflict with its neighbors. This is how it's | ||
shaking out. | ||
And when you imagine someone trying to kill Trump, there's really two scenarios that make sense, | ||
which is one, it is coming from the other side, which is to say that some deep state operative | ||
wants to kill Trump so that the war in Ukraine keeps going. | ||
And that the Iran nuclear deal gets put back on the table. | ||
Option two is that it's a false flag. | ||
And they want people to think that that's what happened so that Trump is more emboldened to bomb Iran. | ||
They want Trump to think that Iran is trying to kill him so that he bombs Iran. | ||
Because think about it, what did Trump say in July after the initial assassination attempt on True Social? | ||
He said, if Iran kills me, I will wipe them off the map. | ||
And you have a second failed assassination attempt. | ||
And he writes a manifesto saying Iran should kill Trump for tearing up the Iranian nuclear deal. | ||
And it's hard to say which is which, because we really don't know. | ||
But this guy was an asset. | ||
This guy was known. | ||
But who does he belong to? | ||
What flag does he truly carry? | ||
Is he killing Trump to get the war in Ukraine to keep going? | ||
Or is he doing a half-ass false flag effort? | ||
It looks like he's trying to kill Trump so that Trump bombs Iran. | ||
But that's obviously what's going on here. | ||
It's not a lone gunman. | ||
It's not a nut job. | ||
I think we can rule that out. | ||
It is someone working on behalf of one of the intelligence agencies to secure some foreign interest, whether it's the theater in Eastern Europe or it's the one in the Middle East. | ||
But that is what they are doing. | ||
And by the way, hey, here's the other element that no one wants to talk about. | ||
Trump chose J.D. | ||
Vance at the behest of intelligence. | ||
Trump was considering Marco Rubio, Doug Burgum, or J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
And J.D. | ||
Vance made the least amount of sense as a vice presidential pick. | ||
You wanna know why? | ||
One, Trump doesn't like him. | ||
Doesn't like his beard. | ||
Doesn't like that he's fat. | ||
Two, J.D. | ||
Vance was a never-Trumper. | ||
Three, J.D. | ||
Vance has only held elected office for a year and a half. | ||
Never held elected office, became a senator last year. | ||
Barely. | ||
Barely got out of the primary. | ||
Now he's on the vice presidential ticket. | ||
He's not from a swing state. | ||
He adds nothing. | ||
He's not really appealing to the base or to the moderates. | ||
He's not a woman. | ||
He's not—no diversity points. | ||
But they say that it was a last-minute decision. | ||
Trump was nudged the day after the original assassination attempt by Elon Musk, David Sachs, and Tucker Carlson. | ||
Trump was shot on a Saturday. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance was tapped that Monday. | ||
After Trump was called by Tucker Carlson, who loves Hungary, which is deeply connected to Russia and Israel, and his dad works for the Hungarian embassy. | ||
He was called by Elon Musk, who's doing the CIA's dirty work in Brazil, Argentina, and Venezuela with Eric Prince. | ||
And David Sachs, who is in the Founders Fund with Peter Thiel, and who's brokering all of the Silicon Valley money that's coming from Zionist Jews like Jacob Helberg, who flipped from the Democrats to Republicans after October 7th, they encouraged Trump to pick Vance. | ||
And Vance said the day he was tapped, we need to bomb Iran. | ||
In the first interview that Monday, he said we gotta hit Iran hard. | ||
That was after in June he gave a speech to an anti-war think tank and said, we need to give Israel what it needs to confront Iran. | ||
We need to give them missile defense so that they can protect themselves as they bomb and pursue regime change in Iran. | ||
And Vance got his money from Teal, who works for Palantir, which is a front for the Mossad. | ||
So, if Trump gets killed, who takes his place? | ||
Vance. | ||
And Vance only is in that position by the grace of federal asset Elon Musk, who's running the Starlink, which is the eyes and ears of the Pentagon. | ||
Tucker Carlson, who is probably Russian mafia. | ||
Even the Russians who funded Tenet said that his trip to the grocery store was too overt Russian propaganda. | ||
And David Sachs, who brokered all of this Israeli money from Silicon Valley, like from Jacob Helberg, and all the other ones at that forum, into the Trump campaign. | ||
That's who put Vance a heartbeat away from the presidency. | ||
When he really had no business being there, and Vance has made it clear that he is an ally of Israel. | ||
He says, we need to shut it down in Ukraine, but keep it going in Israel. | ||
We need to end the war in Ukraine, America first, but we need to keep giving Israel what it needs, because that's different. | ||
And we need to give them what they need to bomb Iran, and we need to bomb Iran really hard. | ||
And Vance is only in that spot because of those endorsements and Peter Thiel's money, Which comes from Palantir, which is run by Alex Karp, who is literally an Israeli shill. | ||
Palantir is like Israeli infiltrated CIA assets. | ||
So Trump is the linchpin of all of it. | ||
He's the linchpin of all of it. | ||
It all hangs in the balance. | ||
This game-changing war in Ukraine, which decides the future of a multipolar world, and it concerns the sanctions and Americans' deterrent threat. | ||
It concerns NATO and the Russia-Chinese alliance. | ||
It concerns Russia's status as a member of the international system and BRICS. | ||
Because guess what? | ||
If Russia is reintegrated, Maybe BRICS becomes less attractive to Saudi Arabia and other countries. | ||
You know, so there's all sorts of concerns baked into the war in Ukraine. | ||
And same thing with the conflict in the Middle East. | ||
Who will rule the Middle East and its resources? | ||
Who will be the hegemon of the Middle East? | ||
Will Israel rule alone after they decapitate Iran and with the Abraham Accords and Alliance control the depleted oil resources in the Persian Gulf and in the Arabian Peninsula? | ||
And the Suez Canal and the Sinai? | ||
Or will Iran challenge them? | ||
Will Iran normalize ties with Egypt and Saudi Arabia as they're trying to, and counter the influence of Israel? | ||
And then there is the court intrigue with Trump. | ||
If Trump wins and is the president, well maybe he could be persuaded one way or the other by politics, but Vance is a spy. | ||
And if Trump dies, a Mossad CIA spy becomes the president. | ||
He'll have gone from never holding elected office in 2022 to the president maybe in 2024. | ||
Never winning a primary in a national election, being the most unpopular VP ever. | ||
It's like Dick Cheney all over again. | ||
This guy's like Dick Cheney. | ||
He's like the Dick Cheney of the neocons. | ||
If Dick Cheney was the Dick Cheney of the neocons, Vance is the Dick Cheney of the neoreactionaries. | ||
And if back then you had Bill Kristol and Weekly Standard and Richard Perle and Douglas Feith, now you've got Curtis Yarvin and Peter Thiel and you've got Shapiro and all those guys. | ||
I don't know who's doing who anymore. | ||
I don't know who's trying to kill who anymore. | ||
But that is the score on this Trump assassination. | ||
People, and by the way, when people go out there and say it's about the media, it's not about the media. | ||
Okay. | ||
This was not some guy that watched too much TV and tried to kill the president. | ||
That's just doesn't happen. | ||
Okay. | ||
It doesn't. | ||
And by the way, you can't have it both ways. | ||
If MSNBC made a guy try to kill Trump, then you can't defend when the media says 8chan made someone try and go and kill a bunch of Mexicans or blacks because of a white nationalist doctrine. | ||
There are nut jobs out there. | ||
Nut jobs will engage in antisocial or political violence. | ||
They'll do something to assert their identity on the world. | ||
There's a psychology there. | ||
It doesn't say anything about the underlying ideas, necessarily. | ||
Normal people don't try to kill the president. | ||
And by the way, maybe they do. | ||
But this wasn't a normal guy. | ||
This is a guy who had a very unique and significant relationship with law enforcement and with the national security state, which is very much unlike a random lunatic who might have overdosed on the Washington Post. | ||
So, the story they're running with, that Vance is running with, and all the Trump shills that he commands are running with is, oh, the media made him do it. | ||
The media made him do it. | ||
It's got nothing to do with the media. | ||
They're trying to spin that into a narrative that helps Trump win the election. | ||
Oh, well, the media should be nicer to Trump and be more positive and not vilify him to make Trump more viable. | ||
But that's not what happened. | ||
It's a conspiracy. | ||
There is a conspiracy to kill the president, and it runs through the war in Ukraine and the war in Iran, and the people that are telling you it's about the media are part of it. | ||
Vance is pushing that narrative. | ||
All of the BAP-aligned, anonymous, you know, Jack Posobiec-type Twitter accounts, they're telling you, pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. | ||
Do not engage in conspiracies. | ||
Do not think about conspiracies. | ||
The messaging that is effective is to talk about how the media did this by turning up the temperature. | ||
But they are a part of it, too. | ||
This is an unbelievably dark time. | ||
In the history of our country. | ||
Maybe in the history of the world. | ||
Everybody understands. | ||
Everybody feels it in their bones. | ||
And I'm not saying this as a fear monger. | ||
This is just true. | ||
Everybody feels it in their bones. | ||
A palpable sense of dread. | ||
It's a sense of imminent doom. | ||
Based on global events. | ||
And it's not unfounded. | ||
The war in Ukraine, this apocalyptic showdown in the Middle East, what is happening with Trump, it's all unprecedented. | ||
This inflection point with the technology, with artificial intelligence, with the politics of energy resources and its scarcity, the situation in the United States, whatever you want to call it, This constitutional crisis, or crisis of legitimacy for the government, changing world order, transition from a hyper-power-led order to a true multipolar world order, and a faction of Russia, China, and Iran competing for the world's resources against the United States in multiple continents in a new Cold War, it's all unprecedented. | ||
And it's all coming to a head at the same time. | ||
And that's why we see all these cloak-and-dagger, shadow, black operations taking place. | ||
Our understanding of reality is beginning to break down because of these kinds of things. | ||
And so we have to be very, very skeptical. | ||
Right now. | ||
Of everything. | ||
And everybody. | ||
Even me. | ||
That's why I'm here to report the information. | ||
I'm here to report all the information and give you the whole scope of what's happening. | ||
But you can't trust anybody right now. | ||
You can't trust Trump. | ||
You can't trust Vance. | ||
You can't trust Kamala. | ||
No one is who they say they are. | ||
Nothing is quite as it seems. | ||
Very strange things are going on. | ||
There is a mass deception going on. | ||
So, I don't even trust myself these days. | ||
I'm questioning my own assumptions. | ||
I'm questioning what I've done over the past eight years. | ||
You know, somebody asked me the other week, they said, well, if you say that 2016 may have been an op as well, why did you support him in 2020? | ||
And I said, because I didn't know I didn't know what I know now in 2020. | ||
I didn't know what I know now in 2016. | ||
I was 18 at that time. | ||
I simply didn't know. | ||
And this is the year where I'm questioning all the assumptions about Trump, about the MAGA movement, about Jared Kushner. | ||
And, you know, you look into Trump and there's some weird stuff there too. | ||
Like, did you know that Trump donated money? | ||
To the Israeli settlers that were forced to leave Gaza in the 80s? | ||
That Fred Trump donated money to build some Jewish community center? | ||
You know, so there's like a lot of weird stuff that's been going on for a very long time. | ||
Roy Cohn had a relationship with Trump and Rupert Murdoch for 40 years? | ||
You know, what is Trump really? | ||
And who is his son-in-law, Jared Kushner? | ||
And what is their relationship to Russia and Israel? | ||
Because that's who this benefits. | ||
The Trump campaign benefits Russia and Israel. | ||
And you've got Emirati sheikhs brokering meetings between the Russians and the Trump campaign, which was filled up with Lubavitchers. | ||
Lubavitchers who are very influential in Russia and have an audience with Putin because they're from Russia. | ||
And the Rebbi was respected by Netanyahu. | ||
Netanyahu had a relationship with the Rebbi when he was in America. | ||
And he was also a friend of Rupert Murdoch. | ||
Things are not as they seem. | ||
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Everybody goes out there and says, oh yeah, Trump tells it like it is, yeah, like Trump's gonna be better for the- They wanna raise their taxes, it's ridiculous! | |
But, you know, the initiated, the people with the IQ, Really need to engage with everything on a much deeper level of analysis than that. | ||
Are lower taxes better than higher taxes? | ||
Sometimes, yes. | ||
Should we close the border to illegal immigrants? | ||
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Yeah. | |
But what's going on is so much deeper than that. | ||
So it's a very strange time and that's why I say I'm not really going out this time around. | ||
I'm not really going out in the election this time because I don't know who these people are. | ||
I don't know what Trump is. | ||
I don't know what Kamala is. | ||
What I do know is that people will kill for these kinds of life and death matters like the fate of the Ukrainian state and what's going on right now in the Middle East. | ||
That's the reason why people are trying to take Trump's head off. | ||
They're not trying to take Trump's head because he wants to put tariffs on, excuse me, on steel or something. | ||
They're trying to take Trump's head off because he represents this, like, Russian-Jewish mob that has ties with Israel. | ||
That's why. | ||
So, very bizarre situation, but that's all I have to say about it. | ||
Oh, and here's one last thing. | ||
If that's not enough, here's the last thing I have to say. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
You might have missed this, but there was a press conference today from the Secret Service. | ||
They gave an official statement about it, and it was perfunctory. | ||
You know, they came out there and said, yeah, This is what happened, and this is what we know, and Secret Service has a mission, blah, blah, blah. | ||
But there was one thing that the Secret Service spokesperson said which stuck out to me, which was very weird. | ||
Tell me what you think he meant by this. | ||
This is a quote. | ||
He said, quote, there could be another geopolitical event that could put the United States into a kinetic conflict What did he mean by that? | ||
issue that may result in additional responsibilities and protectees of the | ||
United States Secret Service. What did he mean by that? He said a geopolitical | ||
event, meaning like an international crisis, could put the United States into | ||
a kinetic conflict. | ||
That means the United States is in a shooting war. | ||
That means the United States is at war with Russia or Iran or China. | ||
A kinetic conflict. | ||
Kinetic means projectiles, shooting. | ||
A kinetic conflict or some other issue that may result in additional responsibilities and protectees of the U.S. | ||
Secret Service, meaning the Secret Service will have more responsibilities and may have to protect more people. | ||
If there's a geopolitical event that leads to a war, Secret Service may have to protect more people. | ||
Like who? | ||
Who would the Secret Service have to protect? | ||
And what kind of kinetic conflict? | ||
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With who? | |
If this would-be assassin is talking about the Iranian nuclear deal in Ukraine, well, obviously that points to Russia and Iran. | ||
Who would the Secret Service need to protect? | ||
What geopolitical event? | ||
Like what? | ||
An Israeli war with Hezbollah? | ||
A major terrorist attack? | ||
What kind of geopolitical event is he talking about? | ||
And a kinetic war with who? | ||
And who would they need to protect? | ||
Maybe people like Vance, if Trump is killed? | ||
Or maybe a designated survivor? | ||
What if the whole government's wiped out? | ||
Like, who else would they need to protect? | ||
In a kinetic war? | ||
Maybe the Secretary of Defense? | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe someone like Elon Musk because of Starlink? | ||
But that was a very ominous statement. | ||
So, a gunman gets apprehended on the golf course. | ||
They say, oh, it's just some crazy guy. | ||
Oh, what a relief. | ||
Some crazy guy jumped the fence at the golf course, got arrested. | ||
Well, what a relief. | ||
He didn't get a shot off. | ||
But then the Secret Service comes out the next day and says, well, we need a proactive approach because there might be a geopolitical event that leads to a shooting war and we'll have more responsibilities. | ||
What does that have to do with a lone gunman who acted alone, jumping a fence and not getting off a shot? | ||
These are very strange times. | ||
You have to pay attention. | ||
You have to pay attention to all the moving parts. | ||
The critical minerals, the energy crisis, the electricity, the arms race with China with artificial intelligence, the Silicon Valley firms that stand to gain, that are now funding Trump, that have deep ties with the Mossad, that flipped and supported the Republicans after October 7th, what the Israelis are saying after October 7th about the security situation north of their border, Their designs in Iran and how they plan to be an imperial power. | ||
The ongoing diplomacy that has changed hands from Trump to Biden, maybe back to Trump regarding the nuclear deal. | ||
The situation with Russia. | ||
These back channels that are going on with the campaigns. | ||
between these different syndicates and different outfits. | ||
Like, you have to pay attention to all this stuff. | ||
It's not a simple, you know, and it's so funny. | ||
I was in a group chat the other night with some young kid who, he's, I'm unk now, so he's a kid to me. | ||
I was on a voice call with one of these Bapist guys, intelligent guy, you know, and some weird connections. | ||
And he says, yeah, well, like, you know, Trump's going to cut taxes and he's going to end immigration. | ||
But he didn't know about any of this. | ||
He didn't know about Eric Prince. | ||
He didn't know about Palantir. | ||
He didn't know about all this stuff. | ||
He hadn't considered that Trump is going to defend Israel if there's some false flag. | ||
He didn't know about how Vance got his endorsement. | ||
So people just don't know. | ||
People just don't know how deep it goes. | ||
And the wool is being pulled over their eyes. | ||
There is a huge deception going on. | ||
And it's very disturbing. | ||
It scares me. | ||
So, I mean, it's really freaky. | ||
And I'm gonna say, for the sake of my life, I'm just, like, exiting the 2024 election. | ||
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You know, hey, man, I'm just here to give you the information. | |
I don't have Secret Service protection. | ||
If you have it, you still get shot anyway, and I don't even have that. | ||
It's like, I'm just kind of recusing myself from the election at this point. | ||
Hey, I'm just gonna call balls and strikes, because it's getting a little freaky. | ||
It's getting a little scary these days. | ||
I'm just a wholesome guy, and I'm just recusing myself from the election. | ||
But it's very disturbing. | ||
By the way, I am not suicidal. | ||
I will never kill myself. | ||
I'm in good health. | ||
I have no history of heart disease. | ||
No genetic history of any chronic illnesses. | ||
I'm not diabetic. | ||
I didn't get vaxxed. | ||
I'm a good driver. | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm just trying to sell some hats. | ||
Do a show. | ||
Educate the people. | ||
Anyway, things are getting really weird. | ||
So pray for me, pray for me to put on the armor. | ||
Listen, I know I'm not a perfect person. | ||
I'm not a perfect person, but I need to put on the armor of God because man, these are some scary times, very uncertain, scary times. | ||
So pray, please pray for me. | ||
Please say a prayer for me. | ||
For protection because, man, things are getting crazy out there. | ||
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You know, it's not good. | |
Turbulent time. | ||
I'm trying to survive. | ||
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But anyway, so that's that. | |
I want to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
As always, there's more to the story. | ||
You're not going to hear it anywhere else. | ||
You are not going to hear all the information anywhere else. | ||
One, because I'm A super genius, too. | ||
I'm the only one that's independent. | ||
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So, you just have to watch the show. | |
No one else even knows the score. | ||
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You watch, like, some other conservative show and they're like, uh, THE VIDEO MADE PEOPLE HATE TRUMP WITH THEIR RHETORIC. | |
DUH. | ||
DO YOU THINK IT'S NICE TO SAY TRUMP'S A DICTATOR? | ||
That's the level of analysis. | ||
Alright. | ||
But let's take a look at our superchats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying tonight. | ||
Oh, brother, man. | ||
It's a scary time. | ||
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I'm freaked out. | |
Hey, man, if you want me to say, you know the Don't kill me. | ||
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If you want me to stop, just tell me. | |
I'll pick it up later. | ||
But it's pretty crazy, man. | ||
It's getting crazier out there. | ||
All right, but let's take a look at our super chats. | ||
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We'll take a look at our super chats. | |
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
Let's see. | ||
English Groyp sent $15. | ||
Europe loves you. | ||
Be kind to the homeland when you become the Fuhrer of America. | ||
I absolutely will. | ||
You know that I will. | ||
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Nah! | |
Shut up. | ||
You're a bitch. | ||
Sneeko's my friend, okay? | ||
$25 sneaker has no identity. He'll be shilling something new every month slash year | ||
Whatever he deems cool at the time. He turned on you when you laughed at him getting punched in the face. What a | ||
pussy He'll never be one of us. Cuck faggot. Nah | ||
Shut up. You're a bitch Sticos my friend. Okay, we look we got a little back and | ||
forth more friends | ||
We disagreed. | ||
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So, no. | |
I'm against all the Sneeko hate. | ||
He's getting a lot of hate. | ||
He's a good guy, and he's my friend. | ||
So let's pump the brakes a little bit, okay? | ||
Me and Sneeko are always gonna be cool, because real recognize real. | ||
So, no, I disavow. | ||
New grow at percent $20, not to mention that whites, regardless of their faith, are uniquely | ||
altruistic toward every other race, although there is Jewish influence that abuses this. | ||
So much so that sometimes it seems the most compelling argument to whites for why America | ||
should remain a white country is that it is ultimately better for non-whites. | ||
I don't think he's acting like he took a bullet for me. | ||
When we acknowledge Sneeko provoked the security guard, he knocked off the guy's hat right | ||
before the punch. | ||
Bro acts like he took a bullet for you when it was just a nigga moment on both sides. | ||
I don't think he's acting like he took a bullet for me. | ||
But uh, well look, the security guard was not a line. | ||
Even if Sneeko knocked his hat off, that doesn't deserve a Superman punch. | ||
That guy is gonna get destroyed by Keith Woods. | ||
I was low impulse control. | ||
Funny how non-whites will stab you the second you turn around or express any grievance. | ||
Dude be like, did you know whites can also commit crimes? | ||
Like it was some sort of mic drop. | ||
Because when have Muslims committed crimes right? | ||
Here's our based musee allies, sir. | ||
That guy is going to get destroyed by Keith Woods. | ||
He's debating Keith Woods, I think, next week? | ||
It's either on Wednesday or it's next week. | ||
That guy's gonna get destroyed by Keith Woods. | ||
I'm gonna, I may even livestream it. | ||
He's really just seething that white people are awesome. | ||
Because it started out like, oh, you can't, you can't choose to discriminate. | ||
You know, he put out some tweet and he's like, oh, white people want to be among themselves. | ||
But what if non-white people had white traits? | ||
Well, now you're just a racist. | ||
It's like, okay, so first your argument was white people can't be among themselves. | ||
Then he totally backtracked and said, oh, I'm not saying white people can't choose to be among themselves. | ||
I'm saying they can't think they're the superior race. | ||
And people said, well, we're better at building civilizations. | ||
And now he's saying something like, well, all white people did bad things too. | ||
So now he's just—honestly, on some level, non-white people, there is just like a jealousy of white people. | ||
There is just like a deep-seated—and it's not all of them, but—and they hate to hear it. | ||
Oh, they hate to hear it. | ||
But it really is the case. | ||
A lot of them just have, like, this resentment. | ||
It's like a deep-seated resentment because they live in a white world. | ||
This is a white world. | ||
Whites have ruled the world for 500 years. | ||
Whites are the most beautiful race. | ||
They have invented everything. | ||
Like, for 500 years, they were the dominant race and set the tone. | ||
And so in a sense, every non-white person feels like a black person. | ||
And there's a sort of like chip on their shoulder of not being white. | ||
And on some level, I think that's kind of going away. | ||
But that is a huge part of it because it's not even logical. | ||
That's a pretty smart guy. | ||
He is a pretty smart guy, but he on some level just resents whites because we're excellent. | ||
He resents whites because whites are desirable. | ||
Whites are desirable, whites are intelligent, whites are heroic. | ||
And so then he wants to say, well, I think being, you know, being superior is about being a good person. | ||
If only it were that simple. | ||
If only it were so simple, you know, because being a good person You know, every race can be a good person. | ||
Not every race can build a fucking skyscraper and an aircraft carrier and invent every field of fucking knowledge ever and human flight and rocket ships. | ||
You know, so he goes, well, I think being a good person is about being pious and being a good person. | ||
And like on some level, yeah, I agree with that. | ||
But it also is kind of a cope because no one is denying that. | ||
We're just saying that some races eat dirt and some races build aircraft carriers. | ||
And the difference is that the dirt eaters can be good people. | ||
They cannot build aircraft carriers. | ||
So there is just like this, they hate us for being great. | ||
They don't want us to be great. | ||
They hate us for who we are. | ||
They look at our, at the might and the glory of Rome and Greece and they hate us. | ||
They say, well, you're no different than the Israelis. | ||
You just think you're so much better. | ||
It's like, uh, well, you know, we kind of did invent everything. | ||
So there's that. | ||
Yeah, well, we kind of did invent everything, so there is that. | ||
We did kind of invent every field of knowledge and mathematics, calculus, philosophy, rationalism, liberty, political freedom, pluralism. | ||
Like, we kind of invented everything. | ||
Cars, human flight, rockets, rocket ships, missiles, nuclear bomb, physics. | ||
Biology, anesthesia, vaccines, medicine, submarines, the biggest seafaring ships, battleships, destroyers. | ||
The agricultural revolution. | ||
We literally invented everything. | ||
We invented everything. | ||
And they won't just give us our due. | ||
They won't give the devil their due. | ||
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They're like, but we have some pyramids and stuff. | |
Look at our carpets. | ||
But like a thousand years ago, we kind of had a cool city once. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
That's great, Muhammad. | ||
That's great, Muhammad. | ||
Whose flag is on the moon again? | ||
Let me ask you that. | ||
Let me ask you this. | ||
Is there a crescent on the moon or is there stars and stripes, bitch? | ||
So anyway. | ||
Yeah, white people have to talk their shit. | ||
Isn't that so funny? | ||
But you know what it is? | ||
Non-whites, they want to put us in a box. | ||
They want to put us on, like, an Indian reservation. | ||
And they're like, OK, you can defend yourself, but don't get too cocky. | ||
And it's like, listen, Muhammad, I'll tell you how cocky I can be as a white man! | ||
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Bitch! | |
You know, they tell us that. | ||
They're like, they're all OK with white people. | ||
When we're good, submissive little subjects of this new Nig world order, when we go and say, hey man, there's a bit of a double standard. | ||
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There's a bit of a double standard. | |
Why is everyone picking on us? | ||
We just want to live among everyone. | ||
And when you're like that, when you're like a meek bitch, and you're like, Mohammed, can I have my country back? | ||
They go, my friend, of course you can. | ||
Hey, have you tried converting to Islam? | ||
But when a real white nigga gets up and beats the chest and talks his shit and says, we invented everything, we invented all of it, we invented the modern world, we're the best! | ||
Then they say, you're being a white supremacist. | ||
Now you're being evil. | ||
Yeah, well, you know, and I said it last week. | ||
I said it so right. | ||
I said it so beautifully. | ||
We have to take their opinion and throw it in the fucking trash. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
They don't care about us. | ||
Time and again, you see, these people, they don't care about us. | ||
It's not their people. | ||
It's not their blood. | ||
It's not their ancestors. | ||
It's not their religion. | ||
It's not their civilization. | ||
It's not their culture. | ||
They're not him. | ||
We're him. | ||
So don't expect these people to have any sympathy. | ||
They're indifferent. | ||
When white people are being genocided, you know what these fucking people say? | ||
They go, you know, I guess you should have had more kids. | ||
Our race! | ||
The race that gave the world Greece and Rome, the race that gave the world Michelangelo and Da Vinci, Isaac Newton and Leibniz, the civilization that gave us rocket ships and literacy and the printing press, philosophy, everything good in the world that evangelized the world under Christianity, our race is dying. | ||
And you know what they say? | ||
It's your fault you should have had more kids convert to Islam. | ||
Fuck you! | ||
You are not going to tell us we're white, so what? | ||
Honestly, if you're not being called a white supremacist, you're a bitch. | ||
If you're a white person and you're not being called a white supremacist, you're a bitch. | ||
They are supremacists. | ||
They come here so arrogant with their pride in their religion. | ||
Here, in our home, that civilization our ancestors built, with their pride and their arrogance about their desert language and their desert religion. | ||
It's like Judaism for nigs is what it is. | ||
Wiping their ass, brushing their teeth with sticks, massaging their testicles to get their piss out like the Prophet did, and they come here in robes and they talk about Islamophobia. | ||
Shut the fuck up! | ||
I don't care about Islamophobia and calling us white supremacists. | ||
So white people gotta tune that out. | ||
You know, listen. | ||
You don't have to hate these people. | ||
I don't hate them. | ||
I really don't. | ||
But I put them on mute. | ||
You know, that guy Daniel, I've met him. | ||
He's a nice guy. | ||
He's a smart guy. | ||
He doesn't give a shit about us. | ||
And why would he? | ||
So I just put him on mute. | ||
When he starts telling us about our country and our people, and lecturing us, we should have had more kids, I just put him on mute. | ||
I say, why don't you worry about your own people? | ||
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Okay? | |
Why don't you worry about your own? | ||
This is sort of a family affair here. | ||
I just put them on mute. | ||
People like him, people like Sneko, whoever, when they got something to say about whites and white civilization, I just put them on mute. | ||
When they start to talk about white supremacy and Islamophobia. | ||
You know, you're not going to tone police white people. | ||
Well, hey, it's okay if you want to be corralled into a reservation and have civil rights as you become an ever-shrinking minority in the nation of your ancestors. | ||
But if you get too out of line, well, that's not nice and that's not appropriate. | ||
You're a white supremacist. | ||
Oh, I'm horrified. | ||
Yeah, every great white person ever was a white supremacist. | ||
Newsflash. | ||
Every great man of history. | ||
You think Julius Caesar wasn't a white supremacist? | ||
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Hmm? | |
Do you think that George Washington wasn't a white supremacist? | ||
Do you think that the masters of the Renaissance, you think they weren't white supremacists? | ||
And people say, well, they were Enlightenment liberals. | ||
Did they, you think they envisioned Living in harmony and equality with these other people? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And I'm not saying I'm a white supremacist, but I don't care if they call me one. | ||
Whites are great. | ||
Whites are a great race. | ||
How about a little appreciation? | ||
Everyone else can talk about how great they are. | ||
And we all know it. | ||
They're all chauvinists. | ||
They're all supremacists. | ||
They extol the supremacy of their culture and their people and their race. | ||
You ask them what time of day it is, and they'll tell you, as the prophets, peace be upon him, said, as the Quran says. | ||
Okay. | ||
I asked what time it was, pal. | ||
So let's stop the shit. | ||
China, they're supremacists. | ||
Muslims are supremacists. | ||
Africans can't stop telling us how they invented everything. | ||
And it's okay because it's not true. | ||
You know, and they say they built the pyramids and invented everything. | ||
No one cares because we know it's not true. | ||
So no, white people need to take a little more pride in who we are. | ||
And we can't let people that have no affection for us, that have no affinity with us, we can't let them draw a line around what we're able to say about our own people. | ||
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Oh, well you're a white supremacist now. | |
Sorry bud, we don't want mud eaters in our country. | ||
Try not being a cannibal. | ||
Try not living in open sewage. | ||
Then you can complain. | ||
Why don't you go number two in a toilet, learn how to read, start cooking your food, which doesn't come from other human beings' flesh, and build a 21st century structure That's not made out of debris. | ||
Then you can tell us about equality. | ||
Then we welcome you to the table. | ||
Until then, shut up. | ||
Shut up. | ||
You're taking us backwards. | ||
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I'm sick of it. | |
So whites need a kind of like, we're under siege. | ||
We need a siege mentality, okay? | ||
We need to put up a fortress around ourselves. | ||
And listen, If this is a little too much for you, I want to clarify. | ||
I don't hate anybody else. | ||
I have friends from other different races. | ||
It's not about antipathy. | ||
But you must draw a hard line and say, there is something historic happening to our people. | ||
We are being genocided. | ||
And if you allow these other races who don't really care about that to push you around and tell you what you are and are not allowed to say, It's suicidal behavior. | ||
You're just not serious. | ||
You don't understand the severity of the threat. | ||
Okay? | ||
We're the ones with skin in the game. | ||
In a hundred years, there will be Arabs. | ||
In a hundred years, there will be Africans. | ||
In a hundred years, there will be Hispanics. | ||
There will be Chinese. | ||
In a hundred years, there may be no more white people. | ||
Do you understand the gravity of the situation? | ||
In 100 years' time, whites will become a minority within decades in many of these countries. | ||
In 100 years, whites will be 10% of the population in Canada. | ||
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10%. | |
It went from 100 to 10 in 100 years. | ||
Less. | ||
And what do you think is going to happen to them? | ||
They might as well be gone. | ||
And we're going to sit here and suffer these foreigners coming here and telling us, Careful now, you're a white supremacist. | ||
Like, you know, thank you, I love you, it's love speech, but get out of my face. | ||
Get out of my- you have a motherland. | ||
You have a motherland. | ||
You haven't been affected by modernity because you didn't create it. | ||
Get out of my face. | ||
And by the way, any non-white person that truly respects white people will understand that. | ||
Andrew Tate's a perfect example. | ||
Andrew Tate is half white, half black. | ||
He identifies as biracial or mixed race. | ||
He's not a white nationalist. | ||
He's not a white supremacist. | ||
But he looks at someone like me or other people like me making this argument and he says, you know what? | ||
You're right. | ||
He says the people they're calling white supremacists aren't right. | ||
If you don't have kids and you don't protect your borders, you're not going to exist. | ||
And I'm sure Andrew Tate has pride in his race. | ||
And I'm sure he wouldn't like being called the N-word or whatever, but he has respect enough for white people and honesty enough to say, yeah, you're undergoing a crisis. | ||
And on some level, I'm sure he's somewhat indifferent to it. | ||
But he has the respect enough to say, let the white people have their revolution. | ||
Let the white people have their consciousness. | ||
And that is true respect. | ||
It is not respectful and it's not the basis of equality. | ||
You cannot establish a mutual basis of respect if non-white people call you a white supremacist. | ||
I don't want to hear one more non-white person call me a white supremacist. | ||
You should treat non-white people that call you that like black people treat you for calling them a nigger. | ||
That's how you should treat it. | ||
Because white supremacist, as a word, is a rhetorical tool to make you susceptible to being murdered. | ||
When they say you're a white supremacist, what they're saying is, kill this guy. | ||
They say you're a white supremacist like the Nazis and like the KKK. | ||
You hate the non-white races. | ||
Kill this person. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
When they call you a white supremacist, it means don't defend yourself. | ||
If you defend yourself too much, You're a white supremacist, so lower your guard, lower your defenses, let us invade your nation. | ||
Let us take your place. | ||
Let us replace you. | ||
Let us take over the country of your ancestors. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
So when they call you that, you need to freak out. | ||
Just like how they freak out when you call them the n-word or whatever. | ||
It's offensive. | ||
You know who else calls us white supremacists? | ||
All the left-wing people that want to see us dead for being white. | ||
They invented it, practically. | ||
They invented that term because they want to see us dead. | ||
They said, you colonized and enslaved the world, and now it's time for you to sit down and shut up and get your just desserts. | ||
Now we're going to inflict revenge upon you, you white supremacist. | ||
It's about vilifying white people. | ||
It's about installing a matrix of guilt in the consciousness of white people so that they lower their defenses and they allow themselves to be killed in their own homeland. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
And if people say that about you, it is extremely insulting and offensive. | ||
And with deadly consequences. | ||
So I just won't hear it. | ||
I won't have it. | ||
When I hear people even bring that up, I just mute them. | ||
Just shut up. | ||
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So, anyway. | |
It's like I said, I love people, but you can't tolerate that disrespect. | ||
You can't tolerate it. | ||
I will not tolerate that, you know, this guy. | ||
and just constantly attacking whites. | ||
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Yeah, I can't stand it. | |
And like dishonestly, too. | ||
That's because they're not home. | ||
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So, they need to go. | |
They need to go home. | ||
They don't like it here, they should go home. | ||
Go live in Arabia. | ||
Thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
sent $20. Go live in Arabia started watching a couple of months ago because I couldn't | ||
Yeah. | ||
find the truth about current events anywhere. Everything has been starting to make sense | ||
ever since. God bless. Thanks a lot, buddy. Yeah. I mean, you if you don't watch this | ||
show and you don't know about this stuff, you'll be given to calling people hypocrites. | ||
Bye. | ||
You'll say, why oh why do these prominent political figures say one thing but do another? | ||
Hypocrisy! | ||
It's like, no. | ||
It's not hypocrisy. | ||
So you really need, you understand the politics. | ||
It's like an all-encompassing thing. | ||
You need to know everything about everything. | ||
Like, you need to know about energy, you need to know about the economy, you need to know about money, technology, business, race. | ||
You need to know about these dynamics. | ||
You need to basically see all these connections. | ||
It's such a vast, vast topic, and most people don't have the vaguest clue of how any of this actually works. | ||
And I've only started to understand it after Really being into politics for over a decade since I was 12 years old. | ||
That's when I started reading Milton Friedman and Thomas Sowell and getting some idea about the free market, you know, and fast forward 12 years and I'm beginning to understand it. | ||
I'm beginning to scratch the surface of what's really going on. | ||
So anyway. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
I don't know why you're sending that, but I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
And if you don't click this, but here is a side-by-side comparison of the Quran and Talmud. | ||
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Okay, really? | ||
Can we not have names like that? | ||
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Super chat. | ||
We got like 16,000 live viewers. | ||
People go. | ||
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That's why I stopped reading them. | ||
That's why I have a TTS read it. | ||
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Because you've done this to me. | ||
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Arby was engaged to a white woman and failed then. | ||
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Who cares? | ||
Whoever sent me that super chat, like, I blame you. | ||
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Take a number. | ||
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Okay, yeah. | ||
What is that, the third one this month? | ||
Please, take a number, get to the back of the line, sir. | ||
The line starts over there. | ||
You know, people push the doors open, rev up those fryers, I'm ready to be obsessed with Nick Fuentes and I'm Jewish. | ||
Yeah, pal. | ||
Did you see the line? | ||
It starts out there. | ||
It's wrapped around the block. | ||
We'll help you when your numbers call. | ||
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People that are talking about pedophilia, what are you a 30 year old woman? | ||
Honest to God. | ||
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Erm. | |
17? | ||
What are you, a pedophile? | ||
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Sneeko had no problem shitting on Indians, but now that Haitians are the target it's a problem. | ||
Why does he care? Because that's partly his race, but we're fake Christians because we care about our people. | ||
I'm done with that guy insulting our faith. | ||
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Muslims say that race doesn't matter and in the same breath say that whites deserve to be replaced because of our racist sins. | ||
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Why does someone like Michael Knowles refuse to acknowledge the truth about Jews? | ||
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Trump. | ||
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These suck dude, these suck and they're not funny. | |
America should like conquer Canada because the guy sucks from the thing. | ||
That would be hilarious. | ||
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Yeah, bro. | ||
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Funny, funny hour. | ||
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You guys suck at this. | |
You're not funny. | ||
Stop trying to make jokes. | ||
You're not funny. | ||
You're not funny! | ||
You might think you're funny because you have these little quips, you reget, you know, our little comedian, you're the political one, our little comedian with the topical sardonic barb about the state of politics. | ||
Yeah, it's not funny on this show. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Like, why would you think that's funny? | ||
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Are you an idiot or what? | |
America should like, we should like declare war cause, cause that guy was, it sucked so hard. | ||
That would be funny. | ||
What's even the joke? | ||
Like what's the punchline? | ||
It just sucks on every level. | ||
That's not funny. | ||
Like why would you waste everyone's time writing that? | ||
It's not funny. | ||
funny. Ugh. You're like, hurting me. | ||
You know you're hurting me. | ||
You know, like, it's literally anguish. | ||
I literally anguish when I have to listen. | ||
I have to read these. | ||
I have to listen to these. | ||
And you're just subjecting me to anguish. | ||
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Like, what's even the joke? | |
It's just stupid, like, garbage. | ||
You're just sending stupid garbage. | ||
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Why would you just, like, don't even write anything! | |
Just, look, if you don't have anything good to say, just say no message. | ||
So we don't have to hear all this, like, garbage. | ||
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I'm trying not to swear as much. | |
That's the second super chat that made a joke about invading Canada because the guy sucked. | ||
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When we annex Canada, that guy will be deported. | |
We should evade- Shut up! | ||
Our little comedian! | ||
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Shut up. | ||
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That's a good super chat. | |
Roy Carty. | ||
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Christ is king. | ||
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A perfect super- A perfect super- And a perfect super chat. | |
Thank you for the huge super chat, Anon. | ||
And that's what we like to see. | ||
And that's what we love to see. | ||
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And thank you for the huge super chat. | |
So true, King. | ||
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Thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
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Crisis King, you know, you're the man for sending that super chat. | ||
How could one super chatter be so aura and so W? | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Everyone 07s for this hero. | ||
Another beautiful, another perfect super chat. | ||
A quick hundo from the peanut gallery. | ||
That's exactly what it is. | ||
That's literally and figuratively what it is. | ||
A hundred from the peanut gallery grouper, and a quick hundred from the vague masses of people that we colloquially call the peanut gallery watching the show. | ||
So thank you so much for the two big superchats. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Oh, Joel Davis? | ||
Yeah, he's just, he's going in a weird direction. | ||
The Spurgeon who destroyed his relevance going on Nordicist tirades about how Italians need to be replaced with Scandinavians | ||
Street marching and apostatizing from Christ is advising you on what you should be doing. You don't hate other races | ||
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enough. Oh Joel Davis | |
Yeah, he's just he's going in a weird direction. I don't really support all that | ||
red gun grow I percent 15 $15 I want to say thanks Nick for actually red pilling me | ||
and fighting the good fight 07 and Christ is King. Thank you, buddy. I appreciate it | ||
Molotov sent $20 first-time super chatter I thought you were arrogant until I realized that you are | ||
in fact always right always got your finger on the pulse Thanks for the show 07. Yeah, I mean look people don't like | ||
me because I'm cocky or whatever, but You know I am always right | ||
Also, it's like you kind of have like a feminine disposition. | ||
If you look at a guy and hate on him because he's a narcissist, you're probably a woman. | ||
Like if I gave you the description of a person who hates a guy because he's an asshole narcissist, That's, I'm describing a woman. | ||
I'm describing a female talking about her ex-boyfriend. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So like, I've always heard that. | ||
And I just never understood that. | ||
Don't we like narcissists? | ||
Don't we like arrogant people? | ||
Aren't we rooting for those people? | ||
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We, like Donald Trump. | |
Are you really gonna sit there and fold your arms and say, he's arrogant. | ||
He's all about himself. | ||
He thinks he's the man. | ||
But you're not. | ||
Like, are you a girl? | ||
Like, who does that? | ||
Who looks at Trump with all his aura and the confidence and he's cocky and he's confident in himself and he rolls up and he's 100% aura? | ||
Who looks at that and goes, he's a narcissist. | ||
Like, you'd have to be a girl. | ||
So, I just never understood that critique. | ||
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You know, when people say, he's so cocky. | |
It's like, yeah, that's kind of awesome. | ||
It's called... It's called Riz, dude. | ||
It's called... It's called swag. | ||
Like, you have no swag. | ||
So... I don't know. | ||
I mean, yeah, you could say I'm arrogant or not arrogant. | ||
I just don't know why people would say that's a criticism. | ||
Um, I... We're rooting for those people. | ||
It's entertaining. | ||
It's magnetic. | ||
That's... I think that's what people want, as opposed to, like, false modesty. | ||
So... | ||
Anyway, so I appreciate it. | ||
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I don't have any political power. I'm just looking for advice on what my fellow citizens can do to stop it | ||
Should we start terrorizing them? Okay, should we start beating the fuck out of them? Thank you officer | ||
I appreciate the super chat. | ||
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It's encouraging how much your GROI per war campaign was able to pressure and inspire the Trump campaign. | ||
It really shows how real tangible things can be accomplished through rallying just enough dedicated voices. | ||
07 God bless. | ||
Gotta use your voice. | ||
Gotta use what you have. | ||
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Are your hard lines still an immigration moratorium and no war with Iran? | ||
Yes, 100%. | ||
Groyper and Chief sent $10. | ||
The other day you asked why Charlie Kirk has a gummy smile. | ||
People have it because they have vertical maxillary excess, a skeletal growth discrepancy. | ||
Can be fixed with orthodontics, jaw surgery, and money. | ||
Interesting. | ||
I said that today actually, but thanks. | ||
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Let people input their gas tokens on networks such as Ethereum, PulseChain, and Base | ||
whereby they can retrieve their input tokens plus your token later. | ||
Okay, I'm not really looking to do that, but thank you. | ||
Christine in Ohio sent $7. | ||
I love your show and I truly enjoy the Super Chats because no matter what everyone throws at you, you blast back with knowledge that no one else knows about. | ||
You and my son both know so much about everything, not just current events. | ||
It is refreshing. | ||
Trophy. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
We love you, Christine. | ||
I'm glad you... I gotta just control the language. | ||
I always feel bad when I'm like swearing a lot and it's like a mom is watching. | ||
I'm like, I have to remember, because I'm in a room by myself. | ||
So it's like me talking to myself. | ||
And you can literally see it happen, like I'm just talking to myself and getting myself all worked up. | ||
You really have to be insane to be a live streamer, because you see me, but I don't see you. | ||
I'm alone in a room, in a warehouse looking at a camera, Getting all worked up, just talking to myself and like monologuing and getting myself all worked up. | ||
And then people are like, why are you swearing so much? | ||
Why are you so angry? | ||
Why are you like going off and stuff? | ||
It's like, cause I'm just, I'm just getting myself all worked up, you know? | ||
Um, so I appreciate it, but I'm glad you, I'm glad you're finding it educational. | ||
I mean, At the end of the day, we really do have a completely ignorant public. | ||
And I'm talking about even the high IQ people are not well-read. | ||
People don't read anymore. | ||
They don't read books. | ||
They don't read what you would call the kind of state-of-the-art literature. | ||
People are reading, if someone, I'll give you an example. | ||
If someone is politically inclined, let's say they have a high enough IQ to have some interest in politics. | ||
You know what they're going to read? | ||
They're going to go to Barnes & Noble, they're going to pay $24.99 for some political opinion book that was written by a ghostwriter. | ||
They may subscribe to the Wall Street Journal or the New York Times. | ||
And they're going to read the headlines and maybe some articles. | ||
And that's the extent. | ||
They might watch a TED Talk. | ||
But that is part of the political propaganda. | ||
So how many people, where is the bucket? | ||
Where's the funnel? | ||
of people that are actually reading between the lines, that actually have the wherewithal | ||
to have the breadth and the depth of knowledge to really understand everything that's going on, | ||
to have that kind of like multifaceted knowledge of, like I said, the macroeconomics, | ||
the state of technology, warfare, the global strategic situation, which you need to really | ||
know deep background and history to understand all of that, religion, the institutions, like, | ||
you know, the players in academia, media, the parties, the factions, like, it's extraordinary. | ||
their own. So I think that's a So if it's a fraction of people that even know who Ben Shapiro is, and it's a fraction of people that read beyond that, and it's a fraction of those people that really have the wherewithal to understand the big picture, it's such a small percentage of people. | ||
So I said it the other day, it's like you really have to wonder how many people are even equipped to understand what's going on. | ||
Because if you told people some of the stuff that I said on the show tonight, they probably wouldn't even believe you. | ||
You don't even know where to begin explaining this stuff to people. | ||
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Because they say, who's Vance? | |
What's AEI? | ||
What's Palantir? | ||
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Who's Peter Thiel? | |
They don't know anything about Israel. | ||
They don't know anything about the conflict. | ||
They don't know anything about Russia and Ukraine, anything about Jews. | ||
So there's so much there. | ||
How do you bring people up to speed? | ||
And you realize you can't. | ||
That's why you need to get the high IQ people to learn and then create the messaging that gets the masses to follow because it's just so complex. | ||
And that's really the problem. | ||
So, that's a big part of the problem, I should say. | ||
But I appreciate the super- excuse me, the super chat. | ||
I'm glad you're getting a little info. | ||
Sid JM sent $100. | ||
See you at the sword dance I've been Alphoentes. | ||
Will you be bringing Fatima or would you like me to call in Hadeeja? | ||
Very good. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Ah, yes, the sore damn Muslim thing. | ||
Yes, very good. | ||
Yeah, you know, some of the Muslims are still okay. | ||
Tate is okay. | ||
Tate's based. | ||
That's why Tate is a real one, because he said race is real. | ||
That's a real nigga. | ||
When you say race is real, And you say the Jews? | ||
That's how you know you're really red-pilled. | ||
You're a real nigga. | ||
So, W Tate. | ||
I don't care what the haters say. | ||
I don't care what the bitches say. | ||
Tate is a W. No plans to, but I would. | ||
No plans to, but I would. Thanks. Okay, thank you for that. | ||
Stringer Theory sent $25, locked into your show since October 7th. | ||
Don't listen to the New York Yankee shill, the Cardinals are the only team with a Talmud-burning Catholic monarch for their patron. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Abdul Bosnian sent $5, what will it take for this nation to get out of a two-party system? | ||
Ralph sent $25. | ||
The policy should be expedited. | ||
If you say, okay, if you say the words two-party system, I would bet a million dollars you're a fucking idiot, okay? | ||
You might as well, if you ever say those words, if those words ever leave your mouth, you might as well tattoo on your forehead, idiot. | ||
That's one of those things. | ||
If you're one of those people that says two-party system, it's like when someone says marijuana is just a plant. | ||
It's like one of those things that's a big tell that you're just a stupid idiot. | ||
When you say the two-party system, just forget it. | ||
Just tattoo stupid idiot on your forehead. | ||
It'll save everybody a lot of time. | ||
Let's go no further. | ||
It's like, you know, if there's a list of things that you could say that would indicate you're stupid, that would be one of them. | ||
It'd be like two-party system. | ||
It's just a plant. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What are some other good ones? | ||
But that's a big one. | ||
Erm, it's a two-party system. | ||
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Wow. | |
Ralph sent $25. The policy should be expedited executions for illegals convicted of violent crimes. | ||
The rest, we deport. | ||
Woah. You're tough. | ||
Exodus security guard Detroit sent $5. | ||
Getting tired of Sneeko's shit. | ||
Where he at, dofamnaminka. | ||
Throw away. | ||
a way for a picket sent $50, Nick, I'm sorry, I can't join in this culture. | ||
War RN. | ||
I'm building behind the scenes. | ||
No, this one of the biggest factors behind people voting against Trump is being college | ||
educated. | ||
Please challenge concepts such as white privilege slash I got in the future talking points. | ||
How can there be white privilege if whites will become a minority X? | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
Oh my gosh. | ||
Thank you for the invite. | ||
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Thank you. | |
This reminds me of... | ||
I had a call with a boomer donor once. | ||
My old assistant had a boss who was a big donor in the state of Florida. | ||
Guy gave me like a thousand bucks. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
I didn't know it was nice, but this guy was rich and he was throwing money around. | ||
He gave me a thousand bucks. | ||
I was like, wow, thank you so much. | ||
After I met this guy, whatever, had a call, so on. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So, and the guy was giving me advice, he's like, is some like boomer, ignoramus, didn't know anything. | ||
And he's like, but Trump is, he's really changing the game with the federal judiciary. | ||
It's like, okay, buddy, we're sure that Fox News. | ||
Yeah, I'll take that advice. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
It's like, really? | ||
Please challenge DEI. | ||
Say, how can there be white privilege? | ||
Oh, I never thought of that. | ||
I never thought of that. | ||
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Have you thought of calling them hypocrites? | |
Have you thought of pointing out the logical flaws in their argument by pointing to contradictions? | ||
Whoa, I never thought of that. | ||
Thanks, Unc. | ||
Whoa, you're really on the ball. | ||
I never heard that. | ||
You're really on the ball. | ||
You really know what you're talking about. | ||
Please challenge DEI. | ||
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Woah! | |
This guy's based! | ||
Say, how can there be white privilege if there's poor whites? | ||
How could there be white privilege if whites are the ones you can attack? | ||
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Woah! | |
I never heard that! | ||
Oh my goodness! | ||
Woah! | ||
You've just right- Wow! | ||
Someone finally told me something I don't know. | ||
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Do you read the Wall Street Journal? | |
Wait! | ||
Wait, don't tell me. | ||
Do you watch The War Room with Steve Bannon? | ||
Because you're really tapped in. | ||
PolishGuy sent $5. | ||
Diddy was just arrested. | ||
Thoughts on why the Jews want to ruin his reputation? | ||
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I saw that. | |
I think he's probably guilty. | ||
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I just know the camo AF hat is going to look great with a Texas slash Canadian tuxedo. | ||
Will that be an approved fit at the next AFPAC? | ||
Eric Bergman sent $10. | ||
Waiting for a third attempt over the Trans-Pacific Partnership. | ||
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What are you referring to? | |
Like they're gonna try and do it again? | ||
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Yeah, they might. | |
Canuck sent $300. | ||
Too many people putting their politics over Christianity. | ||
People on the far left rejecting it because they want unrestricted abortions and sexual degeneracy. | ||
People on the far right say it's not compatible because they think violence and eugenics is necessary. | ||
Everyone arguing that the tenets of Christianity are too restrictive and impractical to achieve their political ends. | ||
But it must be Christ first no matter what. | ||
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Totally agree. | |
I totally agree with that. | ||
Thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
Yeah, it has to be the foundation. | ||
And, you know, but here's the thing. | ||
The whiteness does have to be a part of the program. | ||
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I agree with you, though. | |
I'm still, I remain against violence and eugenics. | ||
With that being said, we do need to imprison criminals for a very long time. | ||
But everything must proceed from the wisdom of the church. | ||
So we have to be merciful, but we also have to be just. | ||
We have to be merciful, and maybe we don't do the death penalty, but we have to be just and take predators off the streets forever, whether you administer the death penalty or you give them life in jail. | ||
But there's a balance. | ||
It's just to not allow hordes of immigrants to invade the country, but it's merciful not to kill them. | ||
I think it's humane to re-migrate them and transport them to their country of origin. | ||
And you know, so with everything, there is that wisdom that proceeds from the church, and that has to be the anchor, because you're totally right. | ||
If it goes too far in one or the other direction, you get open borders, total degeneracy. | ||
I saw a story on Facebook, a mother said, I did a fertilization treatment, I got twins, now I want a selective reduction, meaning she wants to kill one of the babies and keep the other, because it would be too much to afford. | ||
So you get evil like that, but on the right, then you get tyranny, you get cruelty, and people don't recognize universal brotherhood of man and basic human rights. | ||
So I totally agree. | ||
I'm all the way with you on that. | ||
And it's funny, on both ends are the Jewish people. | ||
The Jews are leading the charge of leftism, they're also leading the charge of Yo yo, you sent $5. | ||
Sneeko thinks whites are more violent than blacks because of war. | ||
It reminds of that Jared Taylor quote about how if blacks could make nukes they would have blown up the whole planet by now lol. | ||
chat. Totally true. | ||
Sneeko thinks whites are more violent than blacks because of war. It reminds of that | ||
Jared Taylor quote about how if blacks could make nukes they would have blown up the whole | ||
planet by now lol. Mishallah he's off the goop. | ||
Well there's some truth to that. | ||
I mean, whites are a martial race. | ||
It's just that our violence is organized. | ||
Our violence is always organized. | ||
So, you know, white men train for violence. | ||
They become skilled with weapons. | ||
They form groups organized by the state. | ||
They sanction their violence with political legitimacy. | ||
Which is very different than blacks who will just kill you for your shoes. | ||
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Because they want the shoes. | |
So there is something different. | ||
Blacks will kill you because you have something they want. | ||
But whites really are a martial race. | ||
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They'll fight for all kinds of things. | |
But they'll do it in a sanctioned, organized way. | ||
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So there's layers to it. | |
There's some truth to that. | ||
We shouldn't hide from that either. | ||
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But don't put money on it, because I don't know the strategic situation. | ||
But the Russians are making steady gains, and Kursk has not slowed them down. | ||
So I don't think they'll hold it through the end of the year. | ||
But I don't have a good enough knowledge of the particulars to give you a timetable. | ||
I don't think they're going to hold that. | ||
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I wouldn't bet on it, though, based on my opinion. | ||
It's not an expert opinion. | ||
This guy's always throwing money on politics. | ||
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The schools are profiting from migration. | ||
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Trump must stop the foreign students. | ||
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There are so many Indians in Canada. | ||
How am I going to raise my blonde daughters here? | ||
Feels like we've almost run out of time to fix with deportations. | ||
Well, look, like, thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, like, directionally correct. | ||
Look, how many times do I have to I feel like every day I answer the same question, different form. | ||
We are going to become a minority. | ||
But we have to think in terms of political power. | ||
Think about the Zionists. | ||
There were no Jews in Palestine, but they just came there. | ||
And they formed one community, and then another community was Jews only. | ||
They were communes. | ||
They were dedicated to this ideal. | ||
And initially it didn't work. | ||
A lot of them went home. | ||
Those initial aliyahs of Jews that moved there, a lot of them just went home. | ||
But some of them stayed, and they kept the idea alive, and eventually more came. | ||
And they endeavored to drive Jews over there and they came in waves and then they developed security. | ||
They started to get weapons. | ||
They started to become influential in other countries and exploited the legal system and other things and eventually they built what would become a state. | ||
They had weapons, they had governance, they had civil society, they had a social fabric. | ||
But it proceeded from this sort of homogeneous community dedicated to nationhood, dedicated to this ideal. | ||
And now they're on the verge of becoming a global power. | ||
So, the white people have to think in those terms. | ||
We have to have a long-term vision. | ||
And it's not about at what point we become 49% of the population. | ||
We have to think in terms of, you know, what is it that we want? | ||
Do we want a white state? | ||
If we do, how do we achieve that? | ||
What will be solid? | ||
If America's falling apart at the seams, what will last, or rather stand the test of time? | ||
And what will last? | ||
And we need to think about the kinds of people that are going to do that. | ||
And how do we get them together and build something as the country collapses that will last? | ||
So, you know, you can't be too worried about, well, we're a minority or the government won't have an elected leader that will do deportations. | ||
It's like you're just like the paradigm is wrong. | ||
You're thinking in terms of elections and administration and like elected leaders. | ||
That's not how you should be thinking. | ||
You should be thinking about The country's coming apart. | ||
There's a crisis of legitimacy. | ||
We're being challenged across the world. | ||
What will hang on? | ||
Because, like, elections are fake. | ||
They're controlled by the interests. | ||
So we have to find, like, the arbitrage. | ||
How do we step outside of that framework? | ||
And I think it is going to be something like Irania, something like Israel, where people have to just create something solid. | ||
We have to come together on the basis of, look, we all agree these are our values. | ||
And it really proceeds from a simple idea, which is that individually we are weak. | ||
But if all the people that agree on these things collectivize, and if we all get military training, and we're all working hand in glove, we're strong together. | ||
And from that basic principle, and also understanding that, like, in the long term, America will break apart because of diversity. | ||
So it follows then that a homogeneous entity that is cohesive will outlive America. | ||
So if coming together makes us stronger than individually, and having the means, like what is a state? | ||
It's like a gang. | ||
Having those kinds of means makes it so that we can have control over our community and our lives. | ||
And if we could build a community based on principles that are conducive to survival, but America isn't built on those principles, then we will outlast the current system. | ||
And that is more how we need to think, rather than, can we win the vote to get a president that will change the policies? | ||
Do you understand how many assumptions you've already made? | ||
That the only change can be done from this narrow process within this very complex system that rules us? | ||
Like, you've already made assumptions about what is possible and how we would go about change. | ||
You need to get back to basics. | ||
And that's why I say people haven't even begun to understand, they don't even have the right mental model to understand politics. | ||
Because When people think about reform, implicitly what they're thinking is, how do we get the majority of America to be convinced that we're right and vote for a candidate that will change the government's policies? | ||
But that's not how it really works. | ||
But that is the presumption. | ||
That is what you presume. | ||
You have—your whole worldview is colored with that assumption that that's what change looks like. | ||
That political change means we—and who's we? | ||
Some commentator, a pundit, or some personality has to win an argument to convince the majority to vote in an election for the right candidate that's going to do what we want them to do. | ||
But that's not how it works. | ||
Because one, people are dumb. | ||
Like, The majority of the country has a population below 100, and they're ignorant and dumb. | ||
And most people don't vote. | ||
And the people that do vote, it's not about the quality of the arguments, it's about the quantity of and the frequency of how much or how many times they've heard a piece of propaganda. | ||
So it's really about the size of the megaphone. | ||
Television has more sway over the voters than you do. | ||
Because it's about where they're getting their information from. | ||
And they're not, they're not, like voters are not parsing out the arguments and listening. | ||
On some level it's tribal, it's a disposition. | ||
On some level it's a function of media. | ||
And media is a function of money. | ||
And attitudes and opinions are shaped by education. | ||
So, you know, before people vote, they have priors. | ||
Before people go to the polls, they have priors. | ||
They're not a blank slate and they listen to both sides and they listen to the best argument and then they vote. | ||
It's not how it works. | ||
And then the elected officials, what power do they have? | ||
They have to get money to buy media. | ||
They have to get money to run the campaign. | ||
And, you know, what they say and their jurisdiction over the bureaucratic state It's something that the richest people in the world, they have a lot of stake in that. | ||
So they're trying to manipulate the president or the Congress and they buy it off and it's actually an opaque process, how the laws get passed and who's writing them and the enforcement through the bureaucracy. | ||
So there's another lay of complexity. | ||
So it's not a matter of convincing the majority to vote for a guy so the guy can change the country. | ||
It doesn't work like that. | ||
So we need to think more in terms of, you know, what is the society really? | ||
You've got the military. | ||
You've got the intelligence agencies. | ||
They are the ones that defend the country. | ||
They're the guns. | ||
They are the sword. | ||
But you've also got the money, and they control all the resources, whether it's tech or it's the raw materials or it's The defense contractors to sell the guns and airplanes and cars and things like that. | ||
You've got the academia. | ||
They're the ones that, you know, they are what Yarvin calls a cathedral. | ||
Synagogue. | ||
They're the lawyers. | ||
They're the ones that are writing the laws. | ||
They're the middlemen. | ||
The go-betweens, internationally and in the country. | ||
And it's like, so then you can start to get a clearer picture of who the decision makers are and what a state really is. | ||
What a society really is. | ||
And like, start to break down the population. | ||
Okay, half the country votes. | ||
How many of them are white? | ||
How many of them have a high IQ? | ||
How many of them are funneled into these roles where they make decisions? | ||
And you really need to strip away and look at the fundamental ingredients of a society. | ||
Only then can you understand how to change society. | ||
But you're not going to do it by thinking like we're in a horse race. | ||
It's a tug of war between the right and the left, and we just have to, you know, get more people to get on our side of the rope and pull harder. | ||
And the guy on TV, like, changes the law to make the country good. | ||
It's not how it works, actually. | ||
You know, but yeah, that's I think where you're getting tripped up. | ||
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No, like the world is out of time. | ||
We're not out of time. | ||
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What are the chances that the Teal Network would stage a Patsy-style mock assassination attempt to galvanize support for Trump? | ||
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Well, hey, don't give him any ideas, but yeah. | ||
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You know, like, Super Chats just suck because most people just don't even have a clue. | ||
You could watch a show every day and still not have a clue. | ||
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That's cringe, but, like, seriously, but you just have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
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Not being rude. | ||
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Yeah, they're not really letting me actually. | ||
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They just suck. | ||
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politics that you've never heard about or ever considered in your life? | ||
Very true, very true. Yeah, hey Nick, yeah. They just suck. | ||
These just suck. | ||
They, we have to, I have to read a hundred of these every day. | ||
We gotta raise the limit. | ||
It's ruining the show. | ||
Every show it's just like a hundred pounds of garbage. | ||
It makes me hate doing it. | ||
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We can't be reading $5 Super Chats anymore. | ||
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It's just like the worst trash ever. | |
We're almost done. | ||
Thank God. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
I'm crashing out. | ||
Crashing out on Super Chats. | ||
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Thank you. Okay, I think that's a lot. | |
Wow, that was a great segment. | ||
Great segment in the show. | ||
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That was brutal. | |
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
That's our last super chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
Yeah, I just can't take it anymore. | ||
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I got a few more. | ||
Why wouldn't there be? | ||
Why wouldn't there be? | ||
Thanks, buddy. | ||
Love you too. | ||
$25 need to get caught up on this episode, but just popping in to say god bless brother. Love you, man | ||
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Thank you. | ||
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And there's more. | |
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Alright. | ||
Yeah, that's it. | ||
That's the last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
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State influenced the last Mexican election in order to get it. | ||
Terrible. | ||
Kelly didn't send $5. | ||
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Okay. | |
All right. | ||
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Yeah, that's it. | |
That's the last super chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
Okay, enough. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Terrible. | |
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
All right. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
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The American people will come first once again. | ||
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