Stew Peters Joins Fight Back Podcast With Jake Shields: No Topic Is Off Limits
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What's up, guys?
Jake Shields here with a third episode of my podcast, Fight Back.
We have a great guest today, Stu Peters.
Just want to say thanks for coming in.
Pleasure.
So I'm sure we'll get into politics with us, but let's just start off real quick.
Last time I met you or hung out, you mentioned you'd done bounty hunting before being in politics.
Yeah, almost 15 years.
I just want to hear a couple quick stories about that.
Like, how did you get into that?
I got lost on my way to a real career.
You know, like, when you're growing up, You ask any little kid, like, what do you want to do?
A lot of the answers that you'll find is, you know, either a professional sports player, you know, hockey, baseball, fighter, or you'll hear, like, fireman or cop.
You know, I wanted to be a police officer.
I thought it was cool to drive really fast, have flashing lights.
I didn't know anything about it.
I was a kid.
But...
Maybe a little bit later to grow up.
So through high school, I'm like, yeah, I think I really do want to do law enforcement.
And at that point, it became less about the driving fast and the sirens and more about like, you know, I really believe that I can help people.
Yeah.
And so...
When I was in college, I was, you know, young in college, and I was in Florida, and somebody asked me, hey, do you want to bounty hunt with me while you're going through backgrounding and going through college?
And I'm like, well, I would have to ask, you know, my backgrounder.
So I did, and they were like, well, as long as you're not doing anything illegal, I don't care what you got to do.
Everybody's got to earn a living.
I started making tons of money bounty hunting right away, and, you know, I wasn't Pulling over grandma for a blinker or, you know, stopping a guy for driving when he's had a beer or whatever.
It was like, no, I'm actually chasing people who are really wanted.
Yeah, real bad guys.
Yeah, who've hurt people and I'm making really good money.
And then I don't have, like, a sergeant or some lieutenant that's been off the street for 30 years telling me how to do my job and what to do.
It seems a lot better than being a cop, to be honest.
Yeah, I mean, for sure.
And actually a lot less restrictions in the real world, too.
I mean, like, without warrants, we can do a lot of things as a bounty hunter that, you know, cops can't do.
They're restricted by, you know, this...
This really cumbersome, red tape-filled legal process, I guess, if you will.
Which is why we have the problems a lot of the times that we do today.
It's not as easy as just go arrest the bad guy.
And so when I moved back to Minnesota from Florida...
I just opened my own bounty hunting company.
Well, found out it wasn't that easy.
Because bail bond companies, who employs you, right?
Somebody skips bail.
The bail company hires you to go find this person because it's a civil contract.
You're out on $25,000 bail, for example.
They're not going to just go pay $25,000 for you.
They don't know you.
They don't care about you.
You're not their family.
It's a business transaction.
So it's like, go get our guy back.
You have a certain amount of time to bring this person back into custody.
And so I had to start out with, like, low-level misdemeanor stuff because these bail companies have been working with bounty hunters, so the industry's kind of sewed up.
It's a small community.
But when I started proving myself, because they would give me the files that these other bounty hunters, they just couldn't catch these people, and I started catching them all.
How do you catch them?
Do you go, like, talk to their friends?
Man, I don't know.
It's like there's...
There's a really weird...
There's actually a documentary on Rumble right now that probably hasn't been viewed as many times as it should have been.
It's called The Fearless Rise of a Right-Wing Shock Jock, I think is what it's called.
And it's about me.
Oh, really?
Yeah, they had camera crews follow me around and they talked to police and...
They went and interviewed my dad and all kinds of different stuff.
Then they came and interviewed me and I granted them ride-alongs.
I had a team of 12.
By this point, we were the most prolific bounty hunters in the state and pretty much in the country.
We affected more arrests as a private agency than any other private agency in the history of bounty hunting.
Bounty hunting is an old profession, which gets a bad stigma.
It's kind of viewed as this dirty...
Dog the bounty hunter kind of gave it up.
That doesn't help.
No, it doesn't help at all.
But we were very professional.
We took our training very seriously.
We went through a lot of law enforcement training.
We had certified canine handlers that went through very rigorous training.
And we did firearm stuff, night shoots, escalated heart rate.
We did de-escalation stuff, crisis intervention training for persons in crisis that you're dealing with.
And so we were very serious, basically private law enforcement agency.
And at that point we had We had stopped chasing the misdemeanor stuff and we were only working on felonies.
And the only felonies that we would work was crimes against persons.
So you would have had to have raped someone, molested a kid, murdered somebody for your name to be coming across my desk.
So we were actually going after...
And then after a while you realize, you know, this criminal justice bullshit, it's not really about helping people at all.
And as a matter of fact, it's quite the opposite.
And when George Floyd happened, we were there that day.
My team and I were a block away.
And we knew every cop that was working in the third precinct and we knew the US Marshals that were down there because we worked a lot of the same cases that they did.
We had relationships with all these people.
And so we were there.
And we saw what happened.
And we saw what was happening on the ground level in real life.
And then I compared that to what was actually happening on the TV from this fake media.
And I got pissed.
So my partner, my squad partner and I, Richard Leonard is his name.
He actually has a show on the Stu Peters Network.
He's a veteran Purple Heart recipient.
Just an amazing guy.
We put our lives in each other's hands for 15 years, you know.
But anyway, we just started going live on Facebook, talking about, no, no, no, this is not what's...
The official narrative's wrong.
Like, this is not what's happening.
And by the way, at this point, I'm not red-pilled on really anything.
You know, I mean, I've spent my life wanting to be a cop, and then I was a bounty hunter, and I was in and out of several different relationships with females, and, like, all this other stuff.
And I had three kids, and I had been married, you know, and, you know, was going through a divorce at this time, and it was like...
I'd been through a lot of life experiences that had consumed me, like the natural and the real world.
And I had fallen victim to the same psychological programming that most of the people that we're talking to now.
Your audience is probably a lot more based than what I was.
Trying to wake them up.
Yeah.
But I knew nothing about any of this.
And when I started complaining about that, then boom, all of a sudden COVID comes along.
And so then I'm like, oh.
And immediately I just knew.
And you said, how do you find these people?
I think innately.
Because in this documentary that's on, one of my partners will say, I don't know how he does it, but Stu Peters, he knows when somebody's lying to him.
He's just a walking human lie detector test.
He knows when somebody's bullshitting.
He doesn't play that game.
And we could be looking at the same location and Stu will be like, well, don't you see him?
He's right there.
And I'll be like, no, I don't see him.
So it's like this innate thing.
And so to me, that's God.
And I think that that was training that God had me in for what I'm doing now, which is investigating criminals just at a different level and they wear a different uniform.
So now it's combating the criminals at the top of big pharma and high-ranking government officials and You know, central bankers and the deep state cabal.
Yeah, the real criminals.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's interesting because my whole life I was completely focused on fighting.
Didn't play that much tension to politics.
And then, you know, COVID hit.
I was kind of, I got a little into it before that because like Antifa was starting to come through San Francisco.
I had to fight people off.
San Francisco, oh my god, terrible.
Terrible place.
I watched it just collapse, and then COVID hit BLM, so I was forced into politics.
It's not something I wanted to do.
And you mentioned back to being a police.
I had a ton of friends who were police in San Francisco.
Almost all of them have either quit or took early retirement or moved.
They just made it impossible.
To be a police in that town.
Yeah.
Which is synonymous for across the country.
I mean, all the real cops, they're gone.
Yeah.
And so now what you have is, and this is even like before George Floyd, there were some other minor things that had happened, you know, across the country.
Ferguson, you remember that?
And then the Trayvon Martin thing and like all this other stuff.
So I mean like Darren Wilson and Michael Brown in New York and like all these kind of things that were precursors to George Floyd.
And so I was talking to hiring cops and guys that sat on interview panels for police departments.
And they would tell me, off the record, hey, the selection pool is way down.
Good guys that really want to be cops have decided they don't want to be cops anymore.
And then what you do get out of the selection pool is just a bunch of DEI... You know, you get the purple-haired freak shows and, you know, like these satanic atheists and all kinds of other weirdos, you know, and they're like, yeah, so policing as you know it is probably dying.
And then when George Floyd hit, I mean, then boom, that was it.
I mean, here's a situation where it's been proven now that if you're a cop, if you're a white cop specifically, and you have a use of force situation with a minority, specifically a black person, and even in the most justifiable situations, if you have to use any kind of force at all, specifically deadly force, You're going to be thrown to the wolves.
And your whole life will be taken away.
You'll have Antifa and Black Lives Matter burning your house down.
You'll be going through a divorce.
Everything is getting repossessed and foreclosed upon.
And you're looking at going to prison.
And this is like a triple jeopardy situation where your own internal affairs is investigating you.
And then you have the county investigating you.
And then you're state's attorney general.
And then you have the federal government with civil violations, civil liberty violation, right?
You know what I mean?
Like all of this stuff.
And so there's just never a fair shake for a white cop, and that is as a result of the subversion that has happened in this country by an enemy that has occupied every single facet of our government and really of our entire society.
Yeah, and it was wild.
I had one of the police in San Francisco, they said, if someone gets shot, the first thing they ask was, was he black?
And if it wasn't black, they go, oh, thank God.
They're like freaked out to shoot black people.
Yep, that's real.
We actually had a district attorney in San Francisco that seems unbelievable.
He was so bad, San Francisco recalled him.
He ran on making...
He wanted to make jails equitable, which means you charge people different.
So he got in and just stopped charging black people for anything.
It was insane.
People were murderers.
This guy's parents were part of a terrorist organization.
They're Jewish, but they joined a Black Liberation Army.
Shocker.
Yeah, the Black Liberation Army.
His parents had killed several cops.
This guy hated cops, so he ran and wanted to put cops in jail and let criminals out.
Yeah.
San Francisco got so bad they even recalled him.
Well, this is what Alvin Bragg—I mean, you remember what he said when he was running.
The only thing that he ran on was, I don't care what it takes.
I don't care what I have to do.
I'm going to put Donald Trump in jail.
And he gets elected.
I mean, so— This is the definition of show me the man, I'll show you the crime.
Yeah, it was just different policing.
I actually had, I don't think I ever told this story, but after, it was right after the BLM riots, I went to New York, so it was the peak of it when things were just, you know, I get there and it was very clear that there was different roles for black and white people, but I was at, what's the main train station?
The main train station on the 34th or whatever.
I sat down.
I got a...
What city are you talking about?
New York City.
Union Station.
Union Station, yeah.
So I got some food.
You couldn't eat at the restaurants at the time.
So I sat on the steps and I was eating.
And then a cop comes up and goes, oh, you can't eat here because of COVID. But there was like five or six black people behind me.
And I go, well, I'm not leaving unless...
Or it was a security guard.
Unless everyone leaves.
And they're like, no, you have to leave.
And I kept saying no.
So he ran and got two police officers.
And they kept being like, same thing.
They wouldn't answer my question about them leaving.
They kept being like, you have to leave, you have to leave.
And they had just passed laws where you couldn't put any, like, pressure on, like, your sternum or anything.
And I'm like, well, there's no way the two of you are going to arrest me.
So...
So you guys...
I was probably being stupid because I could have got a resistant arrest, but I was just being so...
I wasn't going to be told I had to leave because of my race.
I looked out there and was like, no, either we're all leaving or I'm not leaving.
So they went and called backup.
Like, five cops came.
And finally at that point, there was like, I think it was the head guy who happened to be black.
He goes to the other guys I was arguing with.
He goes, hey, you guys leave.
And he goes...
Man, I'm so sorry about that.
That's ridiculous that they're about to just arrest you over this.
He goes, we have orders not to arrest black people unless it's a violent crime.
A black guy told you this?
It was a black officer, yeah.
He goes, this is so ridiculous.
Just how I felt about that?
I did.
And he's all terrible.
He's all, this is, I think it's, you know, I think it's embarrassing as orders we have.
The black guy was actually the nicest one.
He apologized to me.
He's like, this is like, he's all embarrassing.
Well, that's the thing is that you have these cuck simp white foot soldiers that will do the communist bidding of this, you know, of their paymasters.
And I don't even think that they really realize it, you know, like who's really pulling their strings.
And these people are so clueless to the programming that they have been conditioned to believe, you know, and I really feel bad for them because they're just as victim as, you know, you or I were before we knew.
I don't think the cops wanted me to leave.
I think it was the security guard was really pushing that the cops had to get me to leave, but they were letting all the black guys stay there because they refused to answer my question.
I'm like, well, why can they stay?
I'm not leaving unless we're all leaving.
Well, I mean, the same premise as Kamala Harris with her George Floyd bail fund.
I mean, here she is supposed to be the top law dog in California, right?
And she's bailing black people out of jail and letting them run around with impunity while white people were being persecuted for not having their mask all the way up, and they were going to jail for that.
Yeah, it was wild seeing this.
That was another thing in New York when I was out there.
The black people would walk in.
That was when they were restricted with the masks.
So the black people would walk in the stores with no masks.
And the white people, they would put your mask on.
I never wore a mask, by the way, through the entire thing.
I did it on a plane.
That was it.
I refused to do it.
I didn't on a plane.
I've got a funny story about that.
I think I might have told you this.
I don't think so.
Don't have any idea how that happened.
I just never did.
I had blowouts on planes.
I'm surprised it never got pulled because I would keep pulling it down, but it did put them on a plane a few times.
My kids' mom, Marie, and I, we were still married, I think, at the time.
And I don't know if we were still married officially or not, but yeah, we were.
And so we're on a trip to Fort Myers.
And the kids have to wear a mask.
She's wearing a mask.
And I'm like, no, me and my kids are not wearing a mask.
Well, she was like, no, my kids are going to wear a mask.
And she's a nurse, and so she was really conditioned by the Mayo Clinic.
Conditioned a lot of people.
Yeah, they did.
Yeah.
So I, you know, with the intention of not getting arrested or involved with some kind of a domestic disturbance at the airport, I would just, whatever.
Have your way.
It's a couple hours.
Let them wear their mask.
Looking back, like now, I would never allow it ever again.
Yeah, it's hard.
Plane is the one place that I caved, but I refuse to do it in stores or anywhere.
But I didn't.
I went through TSA. They were telling her, pull your mask up.
I didn't even have one on my person.
Mm-hmm.
So, you know, these TSA clowns are pull your mask up, pull your mask up, pull your mask up.
Yeah.
And then I get up there and I'm like...
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they're like, they never said a thing.
Went to the restaurant, same thing.
And then you go down the jetway, you get on the airplane.
The two flight attendants are usually standing right there.
And Marie was in front of me.
The three kids were in front of her.
She gets on and she's like taking a sip of whatever, coffee, tea, whatever it was.
And I could hear the flight attendant say, ma'am, ma'am, you need to pull your mask up.
And then so she turns the corner and she's like, I was taking a drink.
And she's like, ma'am, it's unsafe.
Pull your mask up.
I'm just like, wow.
So she turns the corner and then they look at me and there I am.
Yeah, like that.
And they're like, welcome aboard, sir.
We sat down and she's like, how in the fuck does this keep happening?
Like, I don't know.
Yeah, I got left alone a lot, but I also got messed with a lot.
My friends at Stanford would be like, just put the mask on and make it easy.
But it's like, no, if more people had courage like us, they wouldn't be able to do it to us.
And then you know what bothered me the most was these people with these fake, like moving from the mask and now into the vaccine, the bioweapon.
These people that got these like fake vaccination cards.
Like what are you doing?
You're only legitimizing the system.
I don't need my fucking papers.
I'm not taking your shot.
I don't need your papers.
I actually got one but didn't use it once because then I got it and I'm like, you know what?
I'm not playing along with this.
Oh, you got one of the cards?
But I didn't use a fake one.
But I never used it once because I got it.
And I'm like, you know what?
That's a cowardly way to use it.
Once I got it, I'm like, wait, I'm not going to use this.
Yeah, well, then you're participating.
And you're like legitimizing.
Instead, I would go in and argue with the people.
And I was in San Francisco where you couldn't go in without a vaccine.
But surprisingly, a decent amount of people would let me go to the restaurants.
I would find like small family-owned places.
I was kicked out of a ton.
Small family-owned ones.
I would know people that own stuff.
But I just wasn't willing to do it.
You care if I take this off?
No, go ahead.
I'm telling you guys, it's hot in Vegas.
What is it, like 105 here today?
Oh, yes, 105.
People want us to forgive them after they tried cutting us out of society.
It's like, no, I'll never forgive these people.
I just think that, you know, there's...
When I say that I'm...
If I set this over here, is that going to be all right?
All right.
When I say, like, I'm Mr.
Extreme Accountability, it's these people that I'm talking about.
They took not only, I mean, imagine the way that they messed with us.
Like, and we're adults.
And specifically, you and I are men.
And specifically, you and I are men that don't typically deal with bullshit, right?
But they still fucked with us.
And then now imagine what they did to kids.
Evil.
Evil, man.
We're both fathers.
But putting a mask on those little children, it's just truly freaking evil.
And again, like I literally repent every day for the fact that I allowed that to happen on that plane.
Like I would have rather walked to Fort Myers or canceled my trip.
I'll never do it again.
My kids will never, ever wear a mask ever again.
As a matter of fact, right after that, when we came back, there was this mask mandate at their school.
I sent an email to the entire school board, to the president of the board, to the principal, to the superintendent of the district, and to each individual that was on the board.
And I told them all I was going to sue them, not only as a school district or as a school, but I'm going to sue you individually for a million dollars every time you ask my kid about a mask.
They are not wearing a mask in your school.
And I said, and furthermore...
I may sue you as a taxpayer, a publicly funded school.
I'm going to talk to my attorney about this, but I may sue you for a million dollars for any student that you ask to wear a mask in a school.
Because I pay taxes, I'm the one that keeps your school open.
Anyway, my kids never got asked about a mask again.
Good.
More people need to have courage.
People weren't doing what we were doing.
People were just cowards.
It was really disappointing seeing people sit there and just take that.
Yeah, and this time I'm still learning.
I'm still every day.
I'm a student of the game.
The enemy is forever changing his tactics.
And so we have to adapt to that, and we have to constantly be learning and soaking up information.
And if anybody's like, oh, I know it all about everything, run away from that guy, because that's an unsafe person.
No, it's always changing.
Who's going to get you in trouble.
Yeah, it's always changing.
We have to always evolve in our tactics.
And it's like, I mean, you can appreciate that as a fighter.
You go and you study a fighter, and you know the fighter that you're fighting, and you know what you're getting into, and you know what his strongest kick leg is, and you know all these things, right?
Well, you get in the ring, I mean, things can change.
You might try something new, exactly.
Yes, he's trying something new.
I need to always be evolving as a fighter.
People are watching all my tapes, especially as you get more famous.
They're studying what you do, and it's like, okay, I need to change some of my habits.
They're going to attack us with different tactics.
You're 100% right.
Same thing with the real world out here.
We do have a real enemy.
I mean, we all have a common enemy.
It's Satan.
And, you know, he's using his minions and his foot soldiers to carry out all of these evil agendas on us.
I mean, we can talk about transgenderism.
We can talk about homosexuality.
We can talk about the fake elections.
We can talk about, you know...
The forever wars that we're involved with, masking, you know, vaccines, pandemics.
I mean, all of it is perpetuated by the minions of Satan.
It was crazy if you said that a year or two ago.
I thought you were like crazy, but now, you know, I didn't grow up religious, but now I'm thinking they really are.
Working for Satan.
It just has to be.
It doesn't make any sense.
No, and you don't have to be religious.
This is true.
You're fighting evil.
It's good versus truly evil you're against, whether you want to get Satan or not.
But there's demons, Satan.
There's definitely really evil forces out there.
Well, you know, the biggest trick that Satan ever pulled on mankind was convincing them that he's not real.
And that deception we're seeing now today in the natural and the real world.
And I'm not religious either.
I hate religion.
I think religion is a construct.
I have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
He's my Lord and Savior.
And I personally battle Satan every day, and I'm storming the gates of hell with people like you.
Yeah, and I was saying, I didn't grow up religious, but I slowly, you know, I was embarrassingly an atheist before, but I slowly became to believe in God.
You realize clearly there's forces out there, you know.
You slowly see these things when, you know, you walk into the most beautiful churches ever built, the most beautiful mosque ever built.
You know, you walk in there and you literally can feel the presence of God.
These buildings weren't just built.
We don't build buildings like this anymore because people don't believe in God with the same strength they do.
Much like my business, the Stu Peters Network.
I didn't build that by myself.
I mean, no one man could do all of this.
Now we employ...
I think it's 21 people, and they're young Christian people.
God placed them into my life, and they're all people at the highest caliber of what it is that they do with their skill set, whether it's producing or booking or editing.
My filmmakers, Sean Hibbler and Nathan Pasquale, some of the most talented people out there, other co-hosts and other show hosts that have come in my direction that are all pure-hearted, their hearts are of gold, they're pure-intended, just God-fearing people, and it's a family.
There's no way that I could have ever done that on my own.
It was divinely inspired, it was ordained by God, and knowing that is a big responsibility, and it's tremendously humbling Yeah.
And so I think that's been one of the biggest saving factors, salvation factors for the network itself is that at its head sits God.
And I'm just in the middle, overseeing the operation and the day-to-day.
Yeah, you'll always speak truth that way.
You know, I mean, when I first started speaking out, everyone's like, oh, you gotta, you know, all the management, everyone like, oh, stop tweeting.
But it's like, I just felt like, At the time, I didn't, you know, I wasn't going to do it for God, but it's just like, it felt like our society was falling apart and I had to speak up or I was a coward, you know?
And I think too many men are just sitting back as cowards that disagree with us.
People always tell me, oh, I wish I could tell you, do, talk the way you do.
I wish I could retweet this stuff.
And it's like, you think it was easy for me too?
You think I didn't, there wasn't a chance that I was gonna lose millions of dollars and stuff?
You know, we all have a lot to lose.
And don't get me wrong, I get it.
When you're trying to feed your family and stuff, it's hard, risk getting fired.
And these people do get you fired, but it's like, we have to speak up.
Things are getting too crazy.
They do get you fired, and even when you're a business owner, you can be fired, because my bosses really are the people that are viewing my programs every day.
I mean, I work for the viewing audience, you know, and I'm in the category of the unbought.
Like, I turn away sponsors all the time.
I'm not going to be controlled.
If a sponsor's like, hey, stop talking about this or we're leaving, well, we've lost plenty of advertisers.
Bye.
You know, um...
Does it hurt?
Yeah, it hurts.
Of course.
Are we gonna stop?
No.
And so I can appreciate where you're coming from.
It's like, do we have the biggest platform on Earth?
No.
Far from it.
Absolutely far from it.
But are we one of the most effective?
Yes.
And that's why I always tell people, Don't underestimate your digital footprint because your physical footprint means so much more.
It's so much more valuable.
What you do for real in your life every day is going to manifest what people watch.
And if they know that you're real, it's going to get shared.
So you can have a platform of only 600,000 on Twitter and have a tweet that's viewed 40 million times because people trust you.
They believe in you.
They know that what you're saying is something that you're really convicted in.
You really actually believe this.
You wouldn't be saying it if you didn't.
And you're not trying to mislead anybody.
You're not doing it for your shackles.
You're not doing it for 30 pieces of silver.
You're doing it because you're trying to save lives, specifically the lives of kids.
And that's what this thing has kind of evolved into.
The core principles at this whole network is about saving the lives of kids.
Yeah, we definitely could make a lot more money if you just followed the popular trends, say what people want, say how great Israel is.
I could be Tim Pool.
You know what I mean?
I could easily do that.
My audience wanted me to treat how great Trump is all the time.
And you know, I don't hate Trump, but I don't love him either.
I'm gonna criticize him out when he does bad, and my audience is mad.
Yeah, I mean, but even if he's the president, isn't he a public servant?
Doesn't he work for you?
Are we not his boss?
It's crazy how people don't think we should criticize him.
It's the spirit of idolatry.
Trump makes people crazy.
On both sides, you're crazy over Trump.
It's insane.
Well, and then it's like, if you question something that Trump is doing, if you're like, oh, his personnel decisions are garbage, because they are.
Yeah.
You know, if you're like, well, he should have locked her up, because he should have, because it's a promise that he made to get himself elected in 2016.
He should have locked up Hillary.
He had four years to do the wall.
You know, he let Jared Kushner and that ilk subvert his presidency and run it into the rails.
Might compare it.
Mike Pompeo, Reince Priebus, the turtle lord Mitch McConnell, Pfizer and Raytheon butt-slut homosexual, Lindsey Graham.
He pushed the vaccine.
Yeah, he pushed the vaccine, didn't apologize for that.
Operation War of Speed, he's the godfather of it.
I think he'll still tell you to go get your booster if you were to ask him today.
He's very proud of his accomplishments.
And, you know, these are all wrong.
These are all wrong.
I mean, factually, you can't argue that.
Mm-hmm.
But if you say those things, now you have Trump derangement syndrome.
No, I think that the people who are deranged by Trump are those that will continue to make excuses for him.
Now, on the flip side of that coin, I can say economically, financially, was I living a better life under Trump?
A thousand percent.
Yes, we had a merit-based economy rather than some affirmative action, DEI, well, if you're black, you go to the top type of economy.
And so I got to hold on to a lot more of the very little money that I was making at the beginning of this entire Stu Peters show, which has now turned out to be a little bit more successful than then.
And now I'm getting raped by people who claim to be Jews that own the Fed.
And that own the IRS. And I mean, we've been completely occupied, which we could talk about if you want to get into that.
I'm actually coming out with a film this fall called Occupied.
Yeah, I saw the preview for it.
It looks awesome.
That's actually why you're out here in Vegas to film with a...
Yeah, I'm going to sit down with some people on that film while I'm out here and then from here going to some other places.
I will go to wherever and talk to whoever.
There is a specific group of people who I've invited to be on this film, and largely we have been declined.
And I was doing a Spaces the other day.
I was very irritated.
And it was from somebody...
I don't want to bust balls here.
I don't want to throw people under the bus quite yet because...
There's a possibility that this interview could still happen.
But if it doesn't, I will absolutely.
Everybody knows I'm Mr.
Name Names.
I have no problems with that.
But this person said in an email back to one of my producers, well, Stu is a little too nuclear.
What does too nuclear mean exactly?
Because you can be out here talking about this and kind of dipping your toes in the water around the edge of the fucking pool.
But when we want to come and actually sit down and talk to you for 10 minutes and really get your real thoughts on what's happening in our government and in our society and in all of our bureaucracies and in the military-industrial complex and every single facet of the oligarchs that are crushing individual liberties and rights in our country and freedom and they're coming for our kids and you don't want to take 10 minutes to sit down and talk to me about that, what that tells me is that you're afraid.
You're afraid of losing money, sponsors, endorsements.
You're afraid of losing your job.
You're afraid of being outcast from certain social or political groups.
And I think that's really cowardly.
And when we're dealing with an enemy that really is telling you, hey, we're coming for your kids, and that they're facing an imminent bloodbath, for you to not actually do war in a time like this, when we're actually in the middle of a war, I think is disgraceful.
And I think it's cowardly.
And I think that it's very shameful.
100% agree.
And I'm in a situation where I rule in all these great circles, rich, famous people.
So yeah, of course, across my mind, like, oh, hopefully I don't get ostracized from these circles.
But it's just, I'm not a coward.
If they do, they do.
My word's way more important.
And this person used an old interview that I did with Mark Meadows, which was obviously Trump's chief of staff.
And I came at him with, hey, why are you tied to this group called the Humpty Dumpty Institute and the Taiha Institute, which are think tanks for the People's Liberation Army directly tied to the CCP and PLA officials in China?
These are really bad people.
And he didn't know I was going to ask him that question.
And then he starts to lie to me on the record.
And I'm like, well, no, no, no.
What you're saying is false because I have this, this, and this, and here's the receipts.
And then he ran off.
You realize most of these politicians' influence are fake.
I really realized that October 7th, when I consider myself the right because I was anti-war free speech, they instantly switched to pro-war anti-free speech as soon as October 7th hit.
I'm like, wow, these guys are all bought, paid grifters.
That was one of those moments like, wow, this is disappointing.
Most of the people that you see on the so-called right were the ones giving Benjamin Netanyahu Yeah.
Yeah.
He has international arrest warrants that are cutting out with the ICJ or whatever for war crimes.
I think you probably look at some of the Telegram channels Absolutely disgusting.
They're just massacring children after children.
You know why I started looking at Telegram a lot more seriously?
And I need to take Telegram more seriously because that's a really good place to get personal with people.
And I like to do that.
I want people to know who I am.
And I'm an open book.
Anybody can ask me any question.
You can ask me any question right here.
I have no problems answering it.
If you've received texts or DMs, hey, ask, do this.
Yeah, I had some audience questions.
Yeah, I mean, we can get to that.
If we have time, we'll go through those.
That's why I asked you.
Is there certain things you don't want to ask?
No, there's nothing.
And I did say that, full disclosure, on the way over here, right?
I'm the same.
I say ask me anything.
Don't be a coward.
But, you know, the Telegram thing, the reason why I really started getting active in there again is because our friend Lucas Gage, you know, when he was wrongly That is – and Elon Musk, as a matter of fact, just this morning on the way here when I was reading some of his texts about Democrats being anti-Semitic.
Yeah, crazy.
This guy is exactly who I thought he was.
And I even put a little emoji up there.
Remember Denny Green?
They are who – Yeah, I'm disappointed.
I was thinking he was better.
Because he was starting to criticize Israel for a minute, and that changed real quick.
He flew to Israel to get a tour of the massacres.
He went and humped the wall.
Went to Auschwitz with Ben Shapiro.
With Benny Shapiro.
Brought his little son there.
I'm sure that's where he really wanted to go on his vacation.
Auschwitz.
Yeah, I don't think anybody really wants to go there.
And then to get the Jumbotron on a trailer rolled out in front of you to have propaganda videos, they're all fake.
All the videos are fake.
Everybody knows that these camps were reconstructed for demonstration purposes.
It's like a tourist attraction at this point.
They could tell you whatever they want to tell you happened there.
That's well known, the reconstruction part, but you're not even supposed to talk about it.
You know what else is known but not well known that should be well known?
Is that it used to be that in 19 different languages, in 19 different places, it was said that 4 million people died at Auschwitz.
Yeah.
Well, in 1991, the Chicago Tribune did an article that said, correcting the numbers at Auschwitz.
And now those numbers are all gone.
They were etched in stone, and they're gone now because they're saying that it was less than 1.4.
Now, is 1.4 million people dying okay with me?
No, absolutely not.
So for people who say that I'm a Holocaust denier, no, I'm not denying that atrocities happened.
It was a war.
It was a world war.
Bad things happened on all fronts.
But I don't think that the Holocaust was what spurred or was the cause of World War II. I think that anybody who has a reasonable, objective, critical thinking, knowledge of history would say that no, World War II wasn't caused.
It wasn't as a result of the Holocaust.
It's not what happened.
No, that's crazy.
It's like, you know, you start doing a little history.
Recently, a lot of people started doing, you start being like, oh, it's a little more of a gray area.
It's not white and black.
We were always taught, this is the most evil man to ever live.
We were the best people.
But you start looking, you're like, whoa, this is way, way more of a gray area.
So, I mean, you know, it's oftentimes said on social media.
5,999,999 is anti-Semitic.
Well, my question is...
Was the overall six million number ever adjusted after the Auschwitz revelations that there wasn't four million people killed there?
I'm going to have to cut this part from YouTube, I think.
Yeah, I mean, it's a question.
I just want to know.
I always say, of course it had to be six million or they wouldn't have laws where they'd throw us in jail if not, you know?
And these people are clearly really honest.
Look how they tell you the history of Israel.
Everything's a complete lie with that.
These people spit in your face if you're a Christian and you go tour the Holy Land.
Well, I've actually been there, and that's when I first started looking into it a little bit, because they just told me all this propaganda, but then I saw how they're treating the Palestinians, so I went home and did a deep dive into the history of it, and I go, oh, they came in and just massacred these people, took their land, terrorist attacks.
I didn't realize how much they controlled America then, but that was a huge wake-up call, being like, oh man, this is a completely, completely fake, fabricated history of how they got this land.
I mean, a lot of people accuse me of being an anti-Semitic person who hates all the Jews.
Stu Peters hates the Jews.
No, actually, what I hate is evil.
Okay?
And it just so happens that when I look around at our government...
Whether it's the State Department or whether it's the Cabinet or whether it's the administration or whether it's, you know, the FDA or the Department of Homeland Security or the FBI or, you know, no matter where you look at some area that's happening in our country, for example, the illegal invasion that's happening.
Well, who is heading all that up?
Oh, Alejandro Mayorkas, a guy that claims to be a Jew.
Okay, well, why are we dropping bombs on the heads of all of these millions of kids in these forever wars?
And then you look at the State Department and you're trying to figure out who's making this decision.
Who's this Victoria Nuland gal?
Oh, she just happens to claim to be a Jew.
And then everywhere you look, and so...
I went on Alex Jones about seven months ago and he started telling me, well, I think it's the CCP and China and the Venezuela he even tried to come at me with.
And I'm like, that's just dishonest.
It's just dishonest.
I don't look at our government and see a bunch of Venezuelans or Chinamen.
In the government.
I don't see Chinamen that are pointing their finger at you and telling you that you're going to go to jail if you don't wear your fucking mask or take an injection.
And I don't see Venezuelans at the top of the Department of Education that's deciding to push transgenderism and pedophilia in the faces of my kids at public school.
Yeah, they don't have a lobby either.
They brag about winning 100% of the elections.
I think the last 300 elections they've won.
They openly brag about it on Twitter.
Imagine if China was like, oh, we just won our last 300 elections by the Chinese lobby.
And then you look at people like Marco Rubio who are tweeting things like, and everybody already knows.
Every politician is tweeting all this crazy over the top.
And they're all Republicans.
So if you think the Republicans or the GOP or so-called conservatives are coming to save you, if you're not up on game already, and I'll look right in the camera and say this, if you're not up on game already, let me clue you in, this left-right paradigm is fake.
It's as fake as the moon landing, if anybody still believes that.
I mean, people, oh my God, he's a flat earther.
No, I'm not.
I don't subscribe to any theory, actually.
I just know that everything that NASA has told me is a steaming pile of bullshit.
They lie constantly.
And if you don't know the money that NASA takes in daily or weekly or monthly, you should go look at it.
It will make your jaw drop.
It's insane.
It makes what we're giving to Ukraine, this fake country founded in 1991, where our CIA affected a coup in 2014.
Yeah, a lot of people don't know that, that we were part of the coup that overthrew the pro-Russian government.
We did it, yeah.
And it wasn't even a pro-Russian government.
That's even kind of fringish propaganda by the mainstream media.
This was a nationalist government that, you know, basically, you know, Ukraine's a fake country.
So after Vladimir Lenin's communist revolution, the people who settled there largely were ethnic Russians.
Well, some of those ethnic Russians did hate Russia, but most of them wanted to just be Russia.
And then there were other ethnicities that settled in Ukraine.
So you've got this population of people in this country that they're just going to call this a country with these arbitrary borders that half of these people love Russia and half of these people hate Russia.
Well, by pro-Russia policies or a pro-Russian government, what they mean was that they started to say, hey, if we're going to be a country, we're going to have a national identity.
We're going to have elections.
We're going to do all these things.
And we're going to have borders and we're going to have border security and we're going to have a military.
And we're going to reject the idea of one world governance and politics.
And when they say pro-Russia policies, what they mean, I think, really is that like Vladimir Putin, what the administration in Ukraine was doing was they were rejecting the Rothschild criminal central bankers.
And they were rejecting the One World Banking Cabal, whose headquarters are on Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv, Israel.
And they were saying, no, we're not going to do this.
And so that's when the Fed was like, well, hey, you've got to do something about this.
And that's when Israel was like, you better do something about this.
You better do something.
Yep.
And so the military industrial complex, you know, just relocated its front lines temporarily from Israel to Ukraine.
The CIA effected a violent coup.
They employed the Jewish-owned, BlackRock-funded, Vanguard-funded, State Street-funded Western media to run a propaganda campaign to convince the West that this was a BLM-style popular uprising.
It was a regular uprising.
And we ousted that government.
And then what did we install?
This guy who plays the piano with his penis, this homosexual guy.
I think he's like a Miami native.
Vladimir Zelensky adds a new Y to his name every week.
It's totally fake.
All of it is fake.
And then this guy, Zelensky, claims to be a Jew.
By the way, weird.
I know that's weird, right?
Claims to be a Jew, but runs a neo-Nazi battalion called Azov that's committing war crimes.
That's also strange, right?
Yeah, it's just like...
And I'm being serious.
I mean, I couldn't make this up.
I know what you're saying is true.
That's what's so crazy.
I couldn't make it up.
I couldn't make it up.
It's so strange.
Yeah.
A lot of people, too, they also think that Russia is trying to take over all Ukraine, which is not the case.
They're just trying to take some of the border towns.
I wouldn't blame Vladimir Putin, actually, if he not only took all of Ukraine, but if he took all of Europe at this point.
Here's a guy who has been promised for decades that we would not expand NATO any further east.
We continue to renege on that promise.
We continue to expand.
We let in Poland.
I mean, like all these other countries, we keep pushing it up.
What would our citizenry here, what would the reasonable American ask our military or our government to do if Vladimir Putin was creeping up on us?
Or nukes in Mexico or Canada?
Yeah, of course.
Or wait a minute.
Hold on.
Should we just look back to the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Exactly.
How are we supposed to respond here?
We're not going to let Russian put missiles there, so of course he's not going to let them put missiles right there.
And let's not talk about who developed the nuke that was dropped on Japan, by the way.
So we have this guy who is a nationalist who puts the interests of his country and the interests of his people first.
If you, I've said it before many times, but I think people need to hear it.
If you go and ask Vladimir Putin about his illegal immigration crisis, I bet it would be a very short conversation.
He doesn't have one.
Yeah, they don't have one.
No.
What do they do with pedophiles there?
Well, they kill them.
And I think we should hear, too.
No waiting line.
Yeah, it's crazy.
That's controversial.
Yeah, it's not.
It shouldn't be.
But anyway, so yes, so we ousted them.
And all of the tactics, and then when they installed this new regime, by the way, In 2014.
What did Zelensky do?
Well...
He banned opposition television channels.
He chased down an assassinated opposition political figures and, you know, opposition political parties, completely like Ausidam.
He was killing people.
I mean, the mass graves in the Donbass, that's all in Zelensky's watch.
All of this happened.
Laura Logan knows a lot about this, too.
She's a very highly respected 16-some-odd-year war correspondent.
I've got a lot of respect for her in that regard, obviously.
I have my differences with her in other regards, but she's very knowledgeable when it comes to this.
Anyways, so...
What they did there is all of the tactics that they practiced there in 2014, they then employed here in 2020 with the Summer of Love and the rioting and the BLM-style uprising and the pandemic and the censorship machine just went viral.
They banned your YouTube for COVID disinformation, which turned out was actually correct information.
Yeah, which is why they had to restore it.
So now I'm back on YouTube.
So having me on YouTube won't get you banned or get you a strike now, but having real conversations like this one, which is really unfortunate because although they reinstated my YouTube channel because COVID disinformation is no longer a thing, because what I was saying was correct, I just recently, now that they've reinstated me, already have my first strike.
For what?
And it's for speculating about the bird flu.
You can't speculate about the bird flu?
You can't say the bird flu is coming, and trust me, there's already a vaccine for this, even though the government has already told you that there's already a vaccine for this supposed bird flu that's just going to pop up out of nowhere because they're going to do everything.
They have a recipe that works.
They can unleash pandemics, they can create chaos in the streets, they can go to war in some other country, and then they can just steal an election.
You know, a little off topic, but you know Gaddafi in Libya, he said that they had diseases ready to be, they already have vaccines made for diseases they're going to unleash on us.
Yeah, well you know that Muammar Gaddafi also rejected the Rothschild criminal Jewish banking cabal.
And so when you talk about people who have been ostracized or targeted or where regime change or assassinations have happened, you can start with looking at, you know, like newest to oldest.
I mean, Vladimir Putin right now is being framed as the world's boogeyman.
I mean, he's the guy that they want.
They are clamoring for war with this guy.
They want regime change really bad.
They want this guy out of there.
He rejected the Rothschild banking cabal.
Then go back to the administration in Ukraine in 2014.
They did the same thing.
Muammar Gaddafi, Saddam Hussein, Adolf Hitler.
I mean, these are the most lied about men in human history.
They didn't execute Saddam Hussein because of weapons of mass destruction or ties to Al-Qaeda.
Everybody knew that that wasn't the case.
And so after we invade this country and kill all these kids, they have to change the narrative of the entire war to spreading democracy.
And we've been doing that ever since.
And it turns out that this spreading of democracy turns out to be something Some pretty deadly shit.
Look at Syria.
Syria was like a nice...
I have friends from Syria.
They say it was nice, very little crime, well run.
I'm not saying the guy that runs it's perfect, but it was a pretty good country.
Now it's been a civil war for years that we started.
Check out Afghanistan.
It turns out that the people of Afghanistan would much rather have the Taliban.
After 20 years, I have a lot of Afghan friends.
That's what they're saying the whole time.
At first, I was skeptical back in the day, but now I'm like, okay, I actually might go to Afghanistan at some point with one of my friends.
All we did was turn our heads while little boys got raped by warlords, and we stuck our missiles in our agenda everywhere.
Yeah, we allowed little kids to get raped.
I don't think a lot of people know that.
The Taliban are taking those people and killing them.
They're letting the family members execute them.
I think that's a good way to do it.
If someone rapes your kid, they should let you execute them.
Execute the person.
Taliban does that.
And if you don't have the cojones to execute them yourself or maybe you pass out of the sight of blood or something, just call me.
Yeah, exactly.
If the person doesn't want to do it, they'll do it.
I'd be more than happy to help you out.
Yeah, the rule is the closest member of the family gets to execute someone if they kill someone or rape something in your family.
And to me, I think that's great.
I think it's a great idea.
Yeah.
What were the questions that you thought that your audience has asked you to talk with me about?
Did you want to go there already?
Yeah, we'll go there in a few minutes.
We'll chat a little more.
Okay.
Let's go real quick into...
You were heavily involved in the movie Died Suddenly, right?
That was my film.
Yeah, I don't think I'd heard of you at the time yet, but I saw that and that was so interesting.
All the blood clots.
Yeah, and we called them blood clots because we didn't know what else to call them when we first found them.
I guess when Richard Hirschman was coming to us like, hey...
This needs to be talked about.
And nobody knew why everybody was dying suddenly.
And you can rewind it before died suddenly, which kind of is the reason why I decided to create my film, is because when we had doctors that were in hospitals and they were trying to treat patients for COVID-19, see, a lot of what people don't realize is in Western medicine,
they have these AI-controlled, you know, diagnosis-type And treatment programs that come through systems that are called EPIC. And so when you present with a certain set of symptoms,
they put in these symptoms and your vitals and all this other stuff, and then the computer generates your diagnosis, and then it prescribes the treatment, and that's what the doctors follow.
So we have basically AI bot doctors at this point.
Really, that's what we have.
They were killing people, putting them on ventilators.
And a lot of them I don't think really knew.
I'm not going to say that these doctors...
Yeah, I don't think the doctors were knowingly doing it, most of them.
No, but they should have known that something was up because all these doctors were being pushed...
From the American Medical Association, they actually had writings of how to avoid questions from interviewers, what specific things that you're allowed to post on all the social media platforms, and they differed based on what platform you were on, whether it be Facebook or Instagram or Twitter or whatever.
Like, they had specific language that these doctors and medical experts were supposed to use, how to dodge interview questions, how to get out and duck an interview, like all these things.
It was really in there.
And specifically as it resulted, or as it related to the treatment of COVID-19 and the vaccines when they were first being rolled out.
Couldn't question them at all.
No, and so I think doctors who are supposed to be high-level IQ people should have probably questioned that a little bit.
I talked to a lot of my doctor friends and stuff, and that's when I realized most of them aren't critical thinkers.
No, they're not smart.
Because I would be sending them studies.
That was right when I first retired from fighting and I had nothing to do.
So I was like, I was miserable.
They shut everything down.
So I was talking to my doctor friends.
I realized most of these guys aren't smart.
They can't.
They'd even sometimes concede some of my point, but they'd be like, but the CDC says.
I'm like, I'm not asking the CDC says.
I'm looking through this information, this data.
What do you think?
And some of these guys couldn't even, they're too lazy or they're unable to process it all.
What do you mean who cares what the CDC says?
What do you mean the FDA says that we should be, you know, I mean, it's, yeah, so...
These people would present with these sets of symptoms.
Well, of course, at that time, the AI that's programming these epic machines and spitting out these diagnosis, everybody had COVID. You know, I have a huge chunk out of my leg from a bull shark.
Well, that's definitely gotta be COVID. You know, I mean, a guy comes in, some black guy from Chicago comes in on an ambulance with 17 gunshot wounds to the chest and he's got COVID. I mean, it was really that way.
Oh yeah, they were counting everything, except for George Floyd.
He had COVID, then it counted as COVID. And so they hooked everybody up to these ventilators and after pumping them full of remdesivir, which was a Tony Fouch, failed Ebola study drug, 53% of the people that took it died.
They didn't care.
And what does it cause?
Renal failure.
And so all these doctors, they couldn't figure out why are all these people dying?
You know, when we have them hooked up to ventilators, why is their respiratory system still failing?
Well, it wasn't.
It wasn't a respiratory virus ever to begin with.
It was a bioweapon.
And the drugs that they were giving were causing renal failure and the shutdown of the vital organs that are necessary to keep you alive.
So they were murdering these people unbeknownst to them at first.
But after they started to see this and didn't change their protocol, and then it became a mandate, and in the hospitals became a very violent place to be, and doctors were actually becoming very militant, and they were having police-enforced things and keeping family away.
Or letting family watch their loved ones die.
Correct.
I would have fought in there and got arrested.
That's just disgusting.
Yeah, letting family members watch their loved ones be murdered.
And at that point, it became a murder for money, like killing for cash scheme.
I know that in Minnesota, these hospitals were getting paid over $300,000 for every COVID pronunciation of death.
And that was if you showed up at the emergency department, you got the COVID diagnosis, you were admitted to the hospital, you got remdesivir, you got the ventilator, and then you were pronounced dead for COVID, if those things all occurred, the hospital was getting $300,000.
These are for-profit businesses.
These places were not there to help you.
They were there to help themselves.
And those insurance companies were paying out big money for people to be murdered.
And then you saw Andrew Cuomo sending these helpless geriatrics back to these modern-day progressive death camps, these ovens.
You want to talk about a Holocaust?
Yeah, right.
I mean, he knew what was happening in these places.
I think they wanted the death rate high to scare people.
Of course, that was the way that they could get you to comply with the mandates, to lock you down.
They know that they have a problem.
They know that they have become very outnumbered.
The people who are doing the bidding of Satan, they know that there's only a few thousand of them across the entire face of the planet, but that there are eight and a half billion of us.
And if you pull eight and a half billion people and you ask them, do you enjoy bodily autonomy, individual liberty, and freedom, I bet the overwhelming majority would say yes, absolutely.
Well, if you could figure out who it was that was doing this to you, do you think you would want to stop them from doing it?
Yes, absolutely.
Well, when eight and a half billion people realize what's going on, there will be no safe place for these few thousand to hide.
I hope you're right, because these people are truly evil.
Well, that's why it's our job to wake these people up.
Yeah, and Fauci killed my uncle, too.
He was, or cousin, you know, he was gay and had AIDS. He'd had it for like 10 years.
They had this drug at Ruin Vesendor they were pushing on him.
Not Ruin Vesendor, AZT. As soon as he took that, he just started going into it.
You've heard of Dr.
Judy Mikevitz?
No.
Oh, man, you've got to have her on the program.
A very, very good friend of mine.
I love the woman to death.
I'd give her a hug right now if she were here.
And I have multiple times when I've seen her at various events, which I do very limited sit-downs like this.
Yeah, thank you for doing that.
Yeah, of course.
I mean, I just, I got to really want to be somewhere if I'm going to go there and be there.
And so I did.
I really wanted to be here.
I'm the same.
I turned down 99% of podcasts.
Yeah, and there was this one event that I... Really wanted to be at, and Judy happened to be there.
But I'm just telling you, she knows all about the Tony Fauci and the AIDS. He created AIDS. I remember reading a book about this, and I watched how my cousin died, and that was exactly what happened, how that drug was killing him.
They stopped, they just quietly, like always, they just kind of quietly stopped giving it to people, or way, way lower doses.
They were just flooding with it, and that's what was killing him, not the AIDS. Tony Fauci's a war criminal.
Man, he's just evil.
I read the RFK book on him, and it's just...
What do you think of RFK? The interviewee will become the interviewer.
Yeah, I liked RFK until the Israel thing.
It doesn't match his worldview.
He's so anti-war.
Okay, so what about this?
So I agree.
But what about this?
So it's like if you go to church and you have a pastor that you don't agree with because he's like, well, the loving thing to do would be to wear a mask and praise Jesus.
Okay, well, but on everything else, he's right.
Yeah, no, I agree.
My mom's trying to convince me to vote for him, so I don't know.
There's some things that you kind of like are like, is this something that I can tolerate?
Mm-hmm.
I don't think that the Israel thing is something that I can tolerate.
And if I have a pastor at my church that's saying these are God's chosen people and this is the Holy Land and that we must support Israel, I'm leaving the church.
Yeah, that's kind of how I feel.
That's why my mom's like, oh, just overlook it.
I'm like, how can I overlook it?
Because I think it's got to be blackmail because it's so unmatching with the worldview.
I don't know if it's blackmail.
What about the fact that these are the people that killed his dad and his uncle?
Yeah, but are you going to be that much of a coward if you're running for it?
It's like, you've got to put your life on the line, or why are you running?
That's the way I see it.
Are you running, or are you running away?
Yeah, that's true.
I don't know.
No, because I liked him a lot until his Israel stance.
It's so at odds with his whole worldview.
And he says over-the-top things.
Like, they're the world's most moral army.
He repeats that, and he goes, they're killing one-for-one terrorists.
I didn't hear this.
He said that Israel was the what?
The world's most moral army.
Israel always says that.
He repeated it.
And he goes, they're killing 50% Hamas per non-Hamas.
They're killing mostly women and kids.
Women and kids are not Hamas.
It's like 75% women and kids and probably the majority of the 25% guys aren't Hamas.
Just recently I retweeted one of your posts from when that war criminal, that little rat-faced Netanyahu was here with his little fat goblin wife and his Israeli soldiers.
Anyway, it was the split screen.
Where on the top, it was showing the war crimes that were taking place in real time.
And on the bottom, well, he's getting standing ovations from the corporate crime syndicate that we know as the U.S. federal government.
That's terrible.
Yeah, my friend sent me that.
I'm like, oh, this is disgusting.
It's like, yeah, they're applauding.
I'm giving a standing ovation.
You're seeing just kids getting massacred.
And so I quote tweeted it.
Actually, what I said was, lock the doors to this building and let the trials begin.
Lock them from the outside.
And let the trials begin here.
Every one of those people should be put in front of a military tribunal of American citizens and be held to account.
Yeah, legally.
Someone had a question, it reminds me, they said, rope or firing squad?
As far as what my method would be?
Yeah, with extreme accountability.
I think that we would need too much rope.
And bullets are in abundance.
And they're actually not too bad right now.
I think for about 76 cents, you could put a guy down.
Yeah, prices are insane for bullets for a couple years ago.
Yeah, yeah.
But now I think...
And people have stockpiled plenty of them.
Yeah.
So, I mean, although be it, I think that there are some people that we would like to see swing after conviction, of course, you know, through a very judicious, fair process.
Expedient, though.
Very speedy.
Yeah, they don't need no appeals or anything.
It's just sped up.
And so, because everybody is due the right of a speedy process, unless you are a January 6th prisoner of war being held on U.S. soil, and then fuck your speedy process.
Some guys are only 30 years in prison.
Trump could have given blanket parts.
Some guys are there and haven't even gone to trial yet.
Yeah.
How long past are we now?
I mean, these people have been jailed for how long?
A lot of people have families just taking away their kids.
Can you believe that millions of men haven't marched on these facilities and just broken these guys out?
I mean, these are prisoners of war.
I think that's why they're in jail so long.
They wanted to show us, you mess with us, we're going to take you forever.
Of course.
They kind of wanted to give a little scare to people.
That's what all of January 6th was all about.
We'll let the liberals tear things up, but if you guys do, you're done.
This is to chill patriotism.
It is to enforce inaction.
The same thing as Q, the CIA, PSYOP, fake bullshit.
And then these retards are walking around going, oh, don't worry about it.
What's his name?
He's already been arrested.
He's already being held at Gitmo.
He's already been killed and executed that real raw news bullshit.
And then I saw some post after Netanyahu was here talking about, this was on Twitter, somebody saying, oh, or no, it was a screenshot of a truth posting, of course, because this is where all the, you know, Q people hang out now.
And it was like, oh...
Uh, inside source just told me that there were 3,000 U.S. Marshals that were called to D.C. to effect high-profile arrests, and believe me, it's not for protesters.
Like, okay.
Yeah, the Q thing, CIA, just to keep people complacent.
Sit down, do nothing, trust the plan.
A man's gonna ride in on a white horse to save your ass.
Do nothing.
That's what they want people to do, do nothing.
Q and I are so retarded.
I looked at your Wikipedia last night.
Have you looked at that?
They go off on you.
But I think it said you were Q. And that's what I thought.
I'm like, I don't think you believe that crap.
No, never for a day in my life.
Yours is just like on, on.
They're trying to make you look, someone really does not like you.
Yeah, well, if you go to the bottom, just look at who the contributors are.
You know, the Rolling Stone, the Daily Beast, Media Matters, the USA Today, Newsweek.
I mean, these are the New York Times.
It said you're a white nationalist.
Are you a white nationalist or no?
Yeah, I would say that that would be an accurate description.
I don't think that I would put myself necessarily into the box of that is my definition, but I do think that white nationalism is very important for our country.
Yeah.
See, I'm pro-white, but I don't think it's realistic to be like a...
There's no way America's coming like a...
A white only country again?
I'm not saying that I think we should be a white only country.
That would be a white supremacist, I believe, or a white...
I guess that would make me a revisionist, really.
No, I... A white nationalist recognizes that our nation's strength comes from its bedrock, which is of European descent, white males, Christian white males, who built this country and who made this country great, who made sacrifices for this country, who fought wars for this country, who died for this country long before the military-industrial complex was sending young men to go and die in shithole countries for the nation-state of Israel.
White nationalism, I think, is a hyphenated thing.
Am I proud to be white?
Yes.
Am I a white exceptionalist?
Yes, I do.
I think that white males are more exceptional and dominant to other races, and that's by a lot of different things.
Things that you could look at violent crime, you could look at IQ, you could look at achievement, you could look at all kinds of different things.
So I believe that the white race is dominant.
I believe that the white race is exceptional.
And I believe that white males do accomplish and achieve at higher levels than any other sex or race on the face of the planet.
And I would beg anybody to tell me factually that I'm wrong.
Nationalism, yes, I'm a nationalist in the sense that I believe that we are a nation that should have borders I believe that we're a nation whose government should do the bidding of the people.
I believe that we're a nation that should have the rule of law and law and order.
And right now we don't.
I think that our borders should be militarized.
I think that we should stop sending our military and our missiles and our queer, faggot, transgender agenda To every other country and then ruthlessly enforcing it socially or militarily, just like we enforce here with the strong arm of the law.
If you remember in 2020, if you were a cop, you were bending a knee for anti-American riots.
And now if you protest Israel, you're going in with nightsticks and nerve gas.
Yeah, they weren't releasing any gas during BLM, remember?
Or beating anyone up.
They were doing it.
Yeah, of course they are.
And by the way, at the beginning of 2020, when that whole thing kicked off, the George Floyd riots, where it started at the 3rd Precinct in South Minneapolis on Minnehaha Avenue.
That's right where you live, right?
No, I don't live there, but I was working there.
Yeah, no, I live outside of the area, but I was working there.
Nobody in their right mind who can afford not to live there does live there.
But anyways, when the first presence of great bodily harm or imminent bodily harm or death was made present, which would be people with Molotov cocktails throwing them inside of an occupied police department.
I mean, I think that that is the imminent threat of great bodily harm or death.
The reasonable response to that is deadly force.
And I think that if one of those officers would have used deadly force from a sniper position on the roof of the precinct and shot somebody right in the brain, That it would set a precedent and that we would have had $12 in damage in this country.
That's what they should have done, but those officers probably would have gone to prison.
Yeah.
That's the problem.
They may have.
But, you know, this is what I mean about having the rule of law.
Mm-hmm.
And this is what I mean when I say law and order, is that we don't have police chiefs or elected sheriffs really even.
If we had really one constitutional sheriff that actually was worth their salt, there would be arrest warrants issued for Tony Fauci right now.
Yeah, 100%.
I mean, these are just a couple things that you could charge the guy with.
But in every jurisdiction in this country, not one sheriff has issued an arrest warrant for Tony Fauci.
And he's only the fall guy, by the way.
I don't blame this whole thing on Tony Fauci.
But he's definitely high up.
He's had that job for, what, 30 years or something?
Well, and we all know where the shots were rolled out originally and with the first country to mandate them on their people was Israel.
So Benjamin Netanyahu, of course, he's the de facto president of the United States.
That's a perfect example of it.
It's not Jewish people because he experiments with his own people.
He let his own people get killed October 7th.
He doesn't care about his own people.
It's a very small, elite group of these Jewish people that are...
So I guess to answer your question, am I a white nationalist?
I would say yes, but in a way that's much more differently defined than what my Wikipedia would say.
Yeah, I think a lot of people look at it as trying to make it a white-only country.
And to me, that's just not realistic.
I have a...
I happen to have a ton of friends or minorities, but thankfully, a lot of the guys I know, the black guys, well, like I said, I mean, bow.
For whatever reason, the guys I know almost all think like I do.
A lot of them, I think I actually switched them.
Originally, I was the first one kind of getting red-pilled, but then they're logically people.
You talk to them, you start showing this stuff, they're like, huh, I think you're right.
Yeah.
Black people that I hang out with, they don't even call themselves black.
I don't know.
Bao is like, I don't consider myself black.
Well, I don't know what that means because you're a black guy as far as I'm concerned.
I'm sure he doesn't like the culture.
That's maybe what it is.
And that is because there are case after case after case that we see all over the media.
And reality TV shows and on the daily news and on the national news and local news and on social media, on TikTok and viral, you know, shorts on YouTube or Instagram reels that show us the ignorance of the hood.
And this ghetto phenomenon, this rap culture that has really overtaken our youth.
And it's almost like the more flagrantly ignorant and retarded you can be, the more of a nigga you are.
And then, oh, that makes you super acceptable and cool.
And it's like, oh, watch me get money.
Well, you're not really getting any money.
You're a brokie.
And you're doing nothing, actually.
And by the way, go take a shower because your pants stink.
Yeah, the producers are deliberately pushing the most worst degenerate music.
I'm sure that had to be terrible for the black communities.
Well, yeah.
I mean, I think that what was the worst thing for black communities is fatherless homes.
You know, I mean, that's really the real pandemic is black fatherless homes.
You don't have black fathers that stick around because they've been programmed to believe that that's not what you're supposed to do.
And it's not cool if you father your children and stick around with the mother of their children.
You know, I fought for my marriage.
I fought really hard for my marriage.
And when it became impossible, you know, I mean, at some point, you know, you just understand that both of us want to be happy.
But both of our happiness includes putting our children at the top of our priority list, you know.
So we can co-parent together, and we both love our children, and she's a tremendous mother.
But at that time, being together was just not something.
So there are times where it's more toxic for the kids, you know.
100%.
Yeah.
But ideally, at least you want to make an effort and really try to work it out.
Yeah.
If you don't, you still work with the mom.
And I don't think that you stay together for the kids.
I mean, because, like you said, it could be very toxic.
And I think that's even more of a detriment to the kids at that point.
Yeah.
So, no, I think fatherless homes is a really, really bad deal.
And I'm a very involved father.
Yeah.
I'm with my kids constantly.
They travel with me.
I think that's great.
A lot of people don't do that.
They kind of just ignore their kids.
You have to talk to your kids.
I never teach kids what to think, but just teach them to think for themselves.
Critically have discussions with them.
Ask them their opinions.
Don't shelter your kids.
For God's sake, please, if you're out there sheltering your kids, please don't do that.
Obviously, age-appropriate, you have to.
But let them see what you're seeing, because otherwise you're not properly preparing them Yeah.
We need to be raising a generation of warriors, not another, I'm saying another intentionally, not another generation of soy pussy simp cuck cowards.
Yeah, men are just so weak right now.
The generation is insane.
It is.
And they, I mean, I've never seen, I mean, look at the way, just look at the way that guys simp toward women at this point.
Yeah, and women hate this.
The guys don't realize that they're scaring women off by...
They think they're doing what they're supposed to do, but it's totally wrong.
It makes women hate them.
If you do everything a girl tells you, she's going to hate you.
I think that this is another part of the programming and that it's all coming from the same place.
You know, and I think that when...
When logical people look at, what do you mean?
How can you blame that on Israel?
Well, who controls the media?
Social media.
What you see on a regular basis.
What the algorithms allow to increase.
Mr.
Beast, for example.
Pushing the trans stuff.
He was defending it until he couldn't defend it anymore.
How did he get big?
How's he the number one guy?
I don't know who he is.
I just hear his name on...
Do you know who he is?
Not really, right?
Why hasn't this guy called for the arrest of this other clown that was a pedophile?
He put something out this morning like, oh, I'm going to hire my own independent people to look at it.
No.
If I employ you and I find out you're doing that, I'm literally holding you until the police get there.
And then if the police don't want to do something because you're a tranny and you're probably going to be able to do whatever you can, we'll figure out a way to deal with it.
And they're putting these trannies in female jails now?
It's just completely...
That thing, too, is no one, even liberal people don't like this stuff.
They don't want trannies in sports.
They don't want them in jails.
But they're too cowardly to say anything.
Because I spent most of my life in San Francisco and New York.
Those people are always like...
Never thought about it that way.
They're always like, oh, I wish I could...
They always tell me privately, I wish I agree with you, blah, blah.
So I would have like 10 people in the same group tell me privately to agree with me.
So I'm like, why do you guys publicly not all share your thoughts?
You guys all agree.
You're all a bunch of cowards.
Stop being a coward.
Can you imagine getting beat up by a tranny?
I would shoot myself.
Yeah.
Jake Shields defeated by first trans woman.
Oh, I called out the 10, I called out like a year ago or something, I called out the 10 toughest trans men in the world, because it's really women, because I knew it would be such an easy fight to kind of show that, because they're actually letting trans women fight real women now.
So I'm like, okay, let me fight 10 of them in a row, one after the next.
Obviously no takers.
None?
None.
Shocking.
I think I need to throw up a large amount of my own money or something.
It's kind of the same way that I've asked multiple people to sit down on my show with me and have a discussion, people with opposing viewpoints.
No takers.
Yeah, interesting.
And even those that claim to have...
The same viewpoints as me don't want to sit down because Stu Peters is too nuclear.
Yeah, your Wikipedia makes you sound too crazy.
Yeah.
But you seem pretty reasonable to me.
We live in a nation of cowards, and we can blame nobody else but ourselves if we resort to apathy and complacency and inaction.
That's what put us in this position that we're in right now, and I won't take my last breath while being apathetic or complacent.
I'm going to fight.
I am Mr.
Extreme Accountability, and I'm telling you it's coming.
No, I decided to fight, too.
You know, obviously, my life's been like, oh, it's not your fight.
It's not your fight.
Okay, if I don't do it, then who?
Who's going to do it if I don't do it?
No one else is doing it.
I mean, you, a few of us are, but there wasn't very many people.
There was a few people before us leading us, but there wasn't very many.
Yeah.
And now more people are jumping in.
You have Candace Owen, guys like Dan Blazerian.
They're just like, they have a lot to lose, you know?
A guy like Dan, you know, hundreds of million dollars, he's just living a life, and he's willing to put it out there because it's what he believes.
Yeah, that I think is a real testament to somebody who's got testicular fortitude.
Candace, I think, kind of had already made her way.
I'm not discounting what she's doing.
I think she's tremendously courageous, and I like a lot of what she's doing.
She's invited, by the way, to sit down and talk with me on the Occupied film, and I think that would be a really interesting conversation that would be very good for the country.
A lot of people very much highly respect her, including myself.
Yeah, I do too.
I hold her in high regard.
Yeah, I think she should sit down.
I think that the whole thing with the Daily Wire Really, really helped her a lot.
It was great.
It woke a lot of people up to like, wow, they work for Israel, not America.
A lot of people didn't realize this.
The whole conservative media, it's not just Jewish-owned, it's ran by Israel.
Like Breitbart News, they went out and formed that in Israel.
That's where Ben Shapiro got started under Breitbart News.
Breitbart News got started under the Drudge Report.
The Drudge Report, where they were handed the Monica Lewinsky story, who was likely a Mossad agent, because Israel was the ones that came up with that.
When you start digging all this, it's crazy.
And as I said, I think that she was benefited from the Daily Wire exposure.
I think that's true because it really solidified Candace Owens as a real one in this space.
But I also think that by her not caving...
I mean, this is a person who...
She had a lot to lose.
Oh, yeah.
She had sponsorships on the line.
I'm sure she's making millions, you know?
Yeah.
And so she looked at this as if kind of the way that Trump talks, she actually walked.
Mm-hmm.
They're coming for you and I'm standing in the way.
And so I could shut up and say nothing for these shekels.
I could shut up and say nothing and be bought and kind of toe the line but walk the edge of it.
Because remember, there was a time where she was kind of pushing the fringe.
A little bit, yeah.
And then she'd have an argument about Shapiro, but it was kind of almost like quirky, like...
you know, viral meme-ish it's kind of seemed like.
But then when she went all the way, I see that as like, okay, not only did she just help herself because now she just completely solidified her own credibility, but think of all the millions of people, specifically like mainstream, 'cause she's very mainstream.
I mean, she's on Fox all the time.
Number three podcast in the world now.
Yeah.
And so when you have somebody that's that mainstream draw the attention to this very important question where millions of people are now starting to suddenly notice, I think that she really could have potentially been solely responsible for waking up tens of millions of people.
Who are at least now at the very minimum, maybe, albeit not criticizing, but they're questioning.
Yeah, a lot of people, you know, it's a slow process.
You don't wake up overnight, but people are definitely waking up, man.
I know it makes a difference because the amount of DMs I get, people being like, oh, I changed my mind.
People used to argue with me being like, oh, I changed my mind.
So I know it's making a difference.
Guys like you are definitely making a difference.
So it's like, you know, I feel like I have an obligation to do this.
Yeah.
Well, you know, when Died Suddenly came out, it was my intent by putting out this film.
I said to everybody on the staff, my film is going to be about one thing, and that's saving lives.
Like, if it saves one life.
And this is why we gave it away for free.
Every film that we have done up until this point has been free.
We've never charged anything.
And these films attracted a lot of attention.
Died Suddenly was over a hundred million times it was viewed on our Rumble channel alone.
Yeah, I watched it.
That's when I first discovered it.
My brother brought that over.
Like, oh, let's check this film out.
Like, wow, that's crazy.
And if it saved one life, it was worth it.
But it cost me personally millions of dollars to put that out.
And so all of the years that I had been working to kind of court sponsors and beg them and plead with them, please help fund this organization, all that money I put right back into that film.
I mean, I literally went broke to put that film out.
And I don't regret one bit of it.
No, because you have integrity.
I mean, of course we both like money, but integrity comes first.
And now, the people who were like, oh man, this is kind of crazy.
You know, like, I don't know, this is kind of like really nutty we're talking about.
Nanoparticles in the shots.
Graphene oxide.
Come on, Stu.
I mean, this is kind of...
And now look.
Not only was I proven right, YouTube's forced to give me my channel back.
You know, like...
I mean, like, really proven right.
Totally vindicated on everything that I was saying about COVID in these shots.
And now, here we are going into this.
I've lost...
I think 11 advertisers on my show, on my network, because of what we're talking about and discussing and the questions that we're asking about Israel and who runs this country.
Yeah, that kind of proves who runs it.
They'll drop you quick over that.
Yeah, these people are really afraid to go there.
And they're like, well, you know, you're going to lose sponsors.
And I'm like, well, yeah.
And if Died Suddenly was controversial, this one is like...
It looks great in the previews I saw.
It is.
And again, this is about saving lives.
This is about fighting for humanity.
This is about fighting for children and the future of our country.
Because if we don't stand up and fight right now, we leave it to them to fight.
And that's an imminent bloodbath.
I don't want to leave them to fight this.
If I'm still capable mentally, physically, if I'm still capable spiritually, and if I'm still in warrior condition to fight this, I'm going to go fight it.
I'm not going to hand this fight to somebody else.
No, I agree.
And it's not going to be a quick fight either.
Realistically, it's going to take years.
But hopefully we can do it...
Do it and get it done.
In our lifetimes though, yes.
Exactly, I want to do it.
Yeah, so that we can one day sit down and actually...
Be like, oh, we actually made some change.
Yeah, yeah.
Like you said, someone...
Everyone's telling me not to do it, I'm sure with you, but someone had to do the fight.
Yeah.
So let me go through a few audience questions and then we can wrap this up.
I love it, I love it.
I think it's always good to add some of those in and see what the people are asking.
Look at the way Jake treats me here at the studio.
Look at this water.
$28 water or something?
Yeah, this one.
Okay, this one already asked this.
He said she would do ropes or a firing squad.
What is your thoughts on the father's epidemic in America and what role gender discrimination in family courts play?
Yeah, I think that the gender discrimination in family courts, at least as far as I could see from a personal experience, is kind of actually dwindling.
I think that, you know, real men that raise their families that have made a stink in the family court system have kind of shifted the Overton window in that regard.
At least I know that when I was going through legal proceedings, it wasn't like, well, you're a guy, so fuck you.
That's great to hear.
So I think that there's a little white pill for people who are going through this.
If you're a good father who's worth your salt and you really do want to spend time with your children and be present in their lives, I think that courts will reward you for that and they'll make a fair decision.
But as far as the fatherless epidemic is concerned, I blame that on the subversion that's filtering through our media and our social media and our rap culture.
I've really talked about that.
And it runs rampant, really, in the black community.
So I hope that those people get their shit together.
Yeah, it's so much easier to holler racism instead of looking at something like that.
That's the problem.
It's like a multi-year thing to fix, but that's what's actually going to fix it.
Yeah.
And, you know, I mean, if black people don't want to be viewed as a lesser race or, you know, people who aren't there for their kids, well, then get your shit together and go be there for your kids.
It's not my fault that overwhelmingly, statistically, black males are not there for their kids.
Yeah.
Kids need a father.
I'd probably be in prison if I didn't have a father.
It's not racist to say that.
It's like people are on Twitter right now calling me racist because I said Kamala Harris is not black.
So wait, hold on.
So for me stating a fact, And the fact is, she's not black.
That makes me racist?
By saying, you're not black.
That's racist!
You're a racist, dude.
Wow.
Okay, this is why the word racist means nothing to me at all anymore.
Like, I don't care.
They made these words mean nothing.
Antisemitic.
It doesn't mean anything to me either.
People first called me that.
I was like, oh, I don't want to be called that.
But now I just don't care.
Like I said, I'm not.
Two of my best friends are Jewish.
But I just don't argue anymore.
I'm like, sure, I'm antisemitic.
Oh, antisemitic?
Yeah, whatever.
Yeah.
Antisemitism is fake.
It's just like, so is being racist.
There's not a race epidemic in this country.
There's no systemic racism in this country.
It's just a non-existent buzzword that they use.
Yeah, because I hang out with black people all the time, like big black men.
We've never had, I'm not saying racism doesn't happen, but I've never once had a racist incident happen when I'm hanging out with my black friends versus not.
So people think it's racism.
It shits in their head or maybe they're being a dirtbag and it's not racism.
Yeah, well, these are the people that are broke and have low IQ and have 12 followers on Twitter, so I don't really care.
But anybody who's critically thinking and factually, objectively observing what happens when they walk outside of their front door and when they're actually operating as a normal person in the community, they realize there's no such thing as systemic racism.
And, you know, I'm not going to acknowledge it or pretend that there is.
I'm not going to pander to black people.
No, me neither.
You know, get your shit together.
Stop selling drugs and breaking the law.
You know, I mean, be there for your kids.
Because, again, overwhelmingly, if you go to Chicago where shit is really shitty, well, this is...
You know, predominantly black people, the north side of Minneapolis, Detroit, Baltimore, Philadelphia, wherever you see these...
The murder rates high, yeah.
The inner cities, high murder rates, the ghetto, as they call it, or the hood, as they call it.
I mean...
The last time I said this, people said, well, you haven't seen a trailer park?
No.
The trailer park thing is not a justification for black crime.
I grew up in those areas.
There is crime there, but it's not the same as the interceded blacks.
I've been in so many trailer parks as a bounty hunter.
There's lots of drugs.
There's a few murders, but nothing like the black hoods.
No, nothing like it at all.
I mean, you don't have on the news about 17 murders happening over the weekend in the trailer park.
No, that's Chicago.
It is sad in the trailer park.
You see kids with no food.
Of course.
Very messy parents.
But it's not the same.
I've been to these inner-city ghettos with some black friends.
I'm like, okay, I felt a little unsafe even being there with them.
And I've been to trailer parks.
It's just not the same.
It's not the same.
So to make that comparison, it's just dishonest on its face to make that comparison.
No, it is.
I would just say if you're in the black community and you're living in one of these places, first of all, just get out if you can.
And if not, affect real change.
And by real change, I mean tough love.
And tell your fellow blacks, get your shit together.
And if they don't, they should be ostracized.
A lot more blacks are doing it.
Or maybe it's just my friends.
Maybe it's people I hang out with because they are calling out black people and their bullshit.
But I'm probably in a very niche, not normal black circle.
Yeah.
I mean, it might be.
I don't know.
It's largely not the overwhelming consensus, I know, on the north side of Minneapolis, anyway.
We have a few more questions here.
I lost them real quick.
Let's find these.
Where do they go?
But I like that, that people are asking about fatherless communities because that tells me that people are starting to understand what the hell is really going on.
I actually had hundreds of questions, but obviously we're just going to ask a few.
So it's good that you had that.
I just screenshot a few this morning.
What's your beef with libertarians?
It's not a political movement.
It's an ethical movement that's based off self-ownership and a ton of aggression principle, meaning it's immoral to initiate fraud, force, or cohesion against a fellow human being.
That was the question, I guess.
Well, it was kind of more of an answer.
He's asking, yeah, what's your...
What's my beef with libertarians?
I mean, I think really more than anything, libertarians kind of bother me because of a non-committing position when it comes to wars and when it comes to being a Christian nation, when it comes to law and order and being objectively strong on the border.
Most libertarians that I have met are not for using force when it comes to enacting the rule of law.
And I think that what a lot of people misinterpret when I say that is they think, well, I just want the cops running around bashing people.
It's not true.
I don't think that the militarization of our police is good, but I think the militarization of our borders is great.
Yeah, we definitely need to the border.
A lot of libertarians don't want that.
When you're being invaded at the border, a military's core function in any country, whether it be the United States or Uganda, which by the way, they got it right on the homosexuality thing, when it comes to a military, their whole function, their core purpose is to protect the borders of a country and stop a physical invasion from happening.
And when you're being invaded, what would you ask your military to do?
Well, shoot them in the brain and stop them from invading our country.
It's crazy.
People are just flowing across.
What do you mean what are you supposed to do?
Don't let them through.
And it's such a hypocritical thing, really, of the utmost.
It's actually mind-blowing that people don't understand that...
Our military is absent on our border.
They're failing to do their one core function, where at the same time our military is violently enforcing the borders of fake 1991 established Ukraine and fake 1948 established Israel.
I just, I don't understand how libertarians can't get that right.
And so that's my biggest beef with them is, is I think that we should be with force militarizing our border and stopping the invasion.
And they're really soft on that.
So I don't know where it came off that I had a beef with them.
Yeah, I don't know.
This is this guy's question because I didn't know you either.
So let's see.
Next question.
Next one.
Oh, there's a bunch of people ask this, or at least five or six.
Ask him about his rapping career.
Seriously, I am curious.
Yeah, no, no, no.
So...
That's actually, I was curious about that too.
Yeah, no, I was a really good writer and had a lot of friends told me, you should just rap.
And I started freestyling in high school and I started getting into these rap battles with other people.
And, uh, when I left home, you know, when I was, uh, 18, when I graduated and I left home and I found myself in LA for a short period of time, I was getting involved with rap battles there and then you battle for money.
And then I ended up, there was a, uh, on 100.3, the beat, there was the B-side show with Lala and Eric Obiji.
And I got on this program and I was freestyling, uh, freestyle Fridays.
They call it, you go to the championship.
I went all the way to the championship on that.
And then, uh, you know, I got interviewed by Bill Evans with Def Jam and, uh, Next thing you know, I'm on tour and I'm producing an album.
I've done shows with people like Redman and Method Man and Ja Rule and DMX. Do you have any stuff on Spotify or anything?
Oh yeah, I've still got music on Spotify.
What's your rap name?
Focus, F-O-K-I-S-S. How do you spell it again?
F-O-K-I-S-S. The last single that I ever did was a song called I Never Made It.
I guess I was wrong because here I am.
You made it now.
But the song really is, and people are like, oh, failed rapper and degenerate, blah, blah, blah.
No, I wasn't a failed rapper because I was actually a very successful rapper.
And number two is if you listen to every single one of my songs, I was way ahead of the game of where I'm at right now because lyrically I was talking about all of this control.
I was talking about how demonic the record label industry was, why I turned down deals with major labels like Def Jam, for example, Live Nation, and Rockefeller.
You had some real serious people after you.
Yeah, and I mean, I was in the studio with people like Suge Knight and Corrupt.
How was that?
Well, I mean, it was pretty much everything that you would expect it to be.
You know, you're dealing with really ghetto black people.
And I mean, so there was a certain level of respect because these people have found themselves to be in very successful careers because they're perfectionists.
The way they go about their business, I might not agree with all of their tactics.
Legally, I guess you would say.
And also just morally.
I think that there's a large group predominantly of morally inept and corrupt people in the music industry.
But when I found how satanic it really was, I just walked away from it.
Well, then they threatened to sue me.
Well, you can't walk away from it.
You still owe us a single.
Okay, well, if I still owe you one more single, then I'm going to put out this record called I Never Made It, where I really call out the record label industry, and that's what I did.
Oh, wow.
So that video's available on YouTube as well as, yeah, it's all over the place.
Ooh, I'll have to check that out.
But yeah, way back to the long road, and I'm a Weirdo.
I had another song called I'm a Weirdo.
What years were you doing this?
Oh, these were, I was really young, man.
I think, well, let's see, my last single I Never Made It would have been I had to give it to them after years and years of contesting that.
I think I gave it to them in 2007.
Okay.
So it's been a while.
But no, that's still cool.
I could bring it up.
You're a rapper.
You have all kinds of stuff.
Yeah, and I was involved with the radio business for a long time.
I worked with Clear Channel.
I was at 101.3 KDWB in Minneapolis, and then I was with 93.3 FLZ in Tampa.
I was part of the shock jock cleanup that Clear Channel did.
Howard Stern was fired.
Bubba the Love Sponge was fired.
Big Mom on the Bad Boy radio show.
Tony Fly, Scotty Davis, like a bunch of people were all fired.
I was part of that big purge.
Then iHeart came in and bought them up.
But yeah, so I think, you know what, early on in the interview I said that I felt like bounty hunting was kind of training for where I'm at right now.
I guess you could include rapping and the radio stuff and all that.
Learning media and radio, exactly.
Yep, and so I guess that's...
Now you found your calling.
Yeah.
It's all connected, really.
At least temporarily until God moves me on to the next thing.
Yeah, so, yeah, rapping, focus.
Check it out.
I think you'll like it.
No, I'm going to look that up.
Let's see what time.
I've got a few minutes.
Thoughts on Patriot Front and Nick Funtes?
Patriot Front.
Yeah, two completely separate...
Yeah, I don't know enough to really talk about Patriot Front.
I mean, I don't really have an opinion.
Yeah, I'm kind of the same.
I don't really know anything about these people.
I initially thought they were feds, but then I seen the owner talk, and he actually seemed fairly intelligent, or the owner, the lead, or whatever, and fairly intelligent, and seemed to be having some good ideas.
What have they done, exactly?
They've had these weird marches that looked a little weird.
Maybe that's to get attention, but it sounds like he's trying to help, I don't know if it's all white or just all people, but trying to help people get businesses going, help them getting in shape.
It sounds like he's, like I said, I only saw one interview, but it sounds like he's actually trying to help people better themselves.
Well, that sounds right to me.
I mean, out of space, I don't know anything about the guy or the organization to answer that question.
I can't get an opinion on that.
Nick Fuentes is a really effective person at leading young people.
I think that he is a really strong advocate for political solutions to an environment that seems to be running political solutions sparse at this point.
I think that he has done a tremendous service for educating an audience that otherwise would probably be listening to rap music and running around clueless So I think that his role in our current state is actually very important for keeping young people in tune and kind of acting as a liaison for young people and leaders in the country.
I think he was really brave too.
He did this when he was 18 years old.
He jumped in and got completely ostracized.
Yeah, and I mean, at that point he had nothing to lose, but I will say that, you know, I think that he has sacrificed a lot.
You know, I think I just recently read somewhere, and I don't know if it's true or not, but I think I just recently read somewhere something about him staying home and not going to vote because voting would be a waste of his time.
So I guess that what I'm alluding...
That was the next question someone asked you, are you going to vote?
That's perfect timing.
Yeah, I am going to vote.
And as a matter of fact, I had this discussion just recently, and I think that the reason why we need to go vote is because at this point, if nothing else, it's an evidence collection mechanism.
Because, as I said, I'm Mr.
Extreme Accountability, and we're going to see this happen in our lifetimes.
But I think that by going and voting en masse for whoever it is that you want to go vote for, whether they like it or not, those results will be stored.
And those results, although it can be skewed, when they're demonstrated to the public for the selection process of whoever it is that's running in this election, no doubt that your vote was counted.
And so when we find out what the real numbers are someday and we are in the middle of a truthful investigation, I think it's very important that we have all of the evidence that we need in order to convict these people and then hold them to extreme accountability.
But yeah, so I mean, I think it's very important that you go vote and yes, I will be going to vote.
And a lot of people say, well, I see their point.
You're legitimizing a system.
You're participating in a system.
Yes, I do see that.
But also, I'm not ready to let go of my country in the regard that I'm going to go through that process because I believe that at this point it's evidence collection at very minimum.
I think they can cheat the elections, but I think they can only do it to a certain degree.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't know how many votes can they cheat it.
You know, I don't know.
And if I had the recipe, I would have already exposed the recipe and thrown it in the trash and burned all the people that are responsible for doing it.
Because, you know, that's a coup and that's stealing a country and that's crimes against humanity and that's crimes against our country, high crimes.
And so...
That's treason.
And we know that there are traitorous, treasonous scumbags in our government and in their private sector partnerships and in some of these big private equity firms.
We saw what happened with the put options, you know, 12 million of them the day before the attempt on Trump's life.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Have they investigated that?
Probably not really.
They'll probably get buried in a little bit.
Yeah, of course.
Well, they wrote it off as a clerical error.
Well, we meant to do 12,000.
You don't do those kind of errors.
12 million by mistake.
You don't accidentally buy 12 million.
That's like Dan Bilzerian saying, I didn't mean to bet a million.
I meant to bet 100 on that.
Yeah, you don't make those mistakes.
You don't like, oops, accidentally bet 12 million.
That's insane.
Yeah.
Okay, last one.
I think the answer to this.
Someone said, what's up with your beef and with Nick?
I'm pretty sure you guys don't have a beef.
I don't have any beef with Nick Fuentes.
You guys have both spoken positively against each other.
Yeah.
Yes.
I think there is no beef.
I have absolutely no beef whatsoever with Nick Fuentes.
I think that he is doing a tremendous job in his role in this country right now, and I encourage him to continue on with that mission.
Yeah, and he spoke highly of you as well, so I think that's a misconception people had.
Yeah.
We're never going to agree with 100% of everything that everybody does or says.
He has differences in some of my approach.
I question why he has differences in that approach sometimes.
I think that I've been very pigeonholed into this, like, that I'm somehow inciting violence by saying that I want to enforce the rule of law and then hold to extreme account the people who have violated our children.
And when I say execution, I mean it.
That's not inciting violence.
That is part of the restoration of the rule of law and having law and order in a country where you're setting a precedent that makes it not so appealing for would-be criminals to continue to repeat the behavior that has put us in the situation that we're in now.
And I think that we need an unapologetic leader that is going to make that happen.
And I don't see one right now, and that's why I'm critical of the people who are not doing it, specifically critical of those who are not doing it while they're putting on a ridiculously tiny, embarrassing hat and humping a wall in some foreign state.
And that's 100% of what I see happening in our government right now, with the exception of maybe Thomas Massey and a few others.
Yeah, Massey's great.
And so until I see the replacement The abolishment and the tearing down of a government that has become oppressive to your God-given inherent inalienable rights and then replaced with a form of government that's actually representative of the people, until I see that happen, then I'm going to continue fighting to make that happen.
Because that's what is directed by the Constitution, and I would be derelict in my duties as an American if I wasn't working toward those ends.
And so I think that his criticism of me has been that I'm a violent person, which is just inherently false.
And anybody who says that is a liar.
And I'm not accusing him of lying, but I am accusing him.
There are people, who was it, the New York Times, I believe it was, or Newsweek.
Somebody deemed me to be, oh, I think it was CBS News.
Yeah.
That did a big...
Oh, NBC News.
That's who it was.
NBC News did this big thing on me, labeled me a dangerous individual, and that's the day that I was taken off of Meta completely forever banned from Facebook and Instagram, although be it I don't post anything about anything on Instagram and Facebook other than me and my kids.
You know, you don't post politics, they'll still remove you.
That happened to like Tate with his Instagram and stuff too, him and his brother even.
They pulled them both off there despite them not putting politics on their Instagrams.
Yeah, you know what?
Fuck these people.
Yeah, welcome.
And I agree with accountability as long as we're clear that it's done legally.
I'm not encouraging anybody to run around and drag people out of their office that they're holding, whether it be legitimately or illegitimately that they're holding that office.
I don't think that the right thing to do is to go be violent in the streets.
I don't think the right thing to do is go targeting with violence political officials or bureaucrats or the heads of any operations or states or whatever.
I don't think that's the solution.
I do think that there is a political solution to all of this, but that political solution has to be something that, I mean, it has to be decisive.
And it can't be any more of this apathetic approach with complacency and turning the other cheek and You know, voting harder.
I mean, they haven't changed anything about our electoral process since 2020.
And we know that they've been stealing elections long before that.
They've been assassinating presidents for decades.
They started with JFK. They tried to take a shot at Reagan.
They tried to take a shot at Trump.
I mean, come on.
I mean, so obviously these political solutions that we're trying and that we have exhausted are not working.
And I think that collectively people need to come together, specifically strong leaders with testicular fortitude and nuts and balls need to come forward and say, OK, enough is enough.
And in a decentralized effort, we need to be very well organized.
And by that, I mean I don't want to go out and call ourselves something and put a fucking patch on our arm and wear a uniform and carry guns in the street and let the feds know where we meet every Tuesday at 7 so that we can just be completely nuked with a drone strike, which is I think what they tried to do to several people in this country.
Yeah, that's probably coming soon.
Yeah.
But no, I mean a very well-organized but very decentralized effort that is widespread through our country is the way to do this.
And I don't see this as a situation where we're going and asking permission from a local sheriff to organize a militia or asking permission from a district attorney or a prosecutor or a...
Whatever they're called in your jurisdiction, I think this is putting them on notice, advising them publicly that this is what we're going to do in all of our communities, because that is what our Constitution affords us, not only the right, but the directive and responsibility is incumbent upon us to actually do this.
So people who want to teeter-totter or fringe around the idea that Stu Peters is inciting violence or that I'm some sort of an irresponsible person when it comes to the power of my tongue, no.
Everything that I say is very well calculated.
And when you look at the core message of what I'm saying, it's very reasonable and And, you know, everything that I've said, I think, is what most people around their dinner tables are wanting to say, and that's why originally it was called the people's bullhorn and stuff like that.
So I think that, you know, any inference that I'm some sort of an unhinged lunatic that wants to incite violence is just—it's dishonest.
Well, yeah, the penalty for treason is death, and these people are committing treason, so it's— And it shouldn't be controversial to say that.
And I know what the threshold for free speech is.
And I know what the threshold for protected speech is.
And I have never given anybody direction to go out and do anything specific or violent or to break into any place or to do anything stupid.
Because I think being retarded actually gives us a really bad name.
I would discourage that.
But I would also ask people to understand that when somebody does go out and do something stupid, it typically probably isn't that person that's really up to that.
I don't believe that this 20-year-old long-haired freak show that was living in his mom's basement and had offshore bank accounts that we're now finding out.
And, you know, several devices that were tracked back to FBI headquarters, though.
That's crazy.
No, no, no.
This guy did not pull that off.
So when you hear things like that, that the media or other influencers or people with platforms, even in the so-called dissident alternative media space, I would be very careful and very cautious of taking too seriously anything that these people say, especially when they're pointing at a guy like me and saying he's dangerous, he's a lunatic, he's fringe, he's unhinged.
Be very careful when you hear that from these people because what they're trying to do is delegitimize a very legitimate movement that is a movement of the populist.
And it is a popular movement and a populist movement because these are the issues that people are talking about around their dinner tables because they're knocking on the doors and they're coming for their kids.
And that's what scares the shit out of people.
And I'm here to protect and fight for those kids.
Yeah, I mean, they passed laws in California.
I think they can, like, take your kids if you don't agree with their gender.
They don't have to tell you at schools now what they identify as.
Yeah.
I'm very aware of what California is doing.
Yeah, I had to leave.
And I will tell you that if I were the king for a day, California wouldn't be doing that anymore.
And the people that are doing that would be very, very sorry.
Yeah, mandatory vaccine.
You can't put your kids in schools unless they have all 40 vaccines or something.
It's insane.
Yeah.
And this is what I mean about extreme accountability when I say that, is that what we're doing right now isn't working.
And right now we have several hundred or thousands of people that are elected into our federal government.
There's nobody to hold accountable.
And when there's nobody to hold accountable, the hubris becomes just so ever-present.
And the amount of arrogance that these people walk with, they don't care.
Try to get a response from your congressperson via email.
You're never going to get one.
Try calling them.
If you try to go visit them personally, you'll get the police called on you.
And so the people are not being heard right now, which is why we need to abolish this form of government.
It has become a tyrannical, oppressive government.
It is occupied.
Our government is occupied.
We're going to show exactly who occupies it, and not just, oh, it's the Jews, because that's It's not what this film is about.
It's much more complicated than that.
And we're going to show specifically who and why and where the biggest players are and where specifically this is coming from.
Because unless you're able to properly identify an imminent threat, there's no way to neutralize it.
We're going to identify them and then we will come up with a plan to neutralize it.
You have to name the threat.
That's a problem.
People are like, oh, you don't need to name who.
You do have to name the enemy.
Yeah.
And speaking of name the threat, can I do a shameless plug and name the film?
It's called Occupied and it's coming this fall on the Stu Peters Network.
Go to occupiedfilm.com for early access to that.
Again, occupiedfilm.com.
Yeah.
And where else can people find you?
Any final words?
StuPeters.com.
Of course, follow me on Rumble.
We have a very rapidly growing Rumble channel.
And of course, I'm on X at Real Stu Peters.
Everything else is just kind of fake.
You have The Daily Show, right?
Is that on your...
Daily, yes.
Monday through Friday, 6pm Eastern on Rumble.
We also broadcast live on X. We're going to be launching a new program that's live every day, every day for three hours where we're going to interact with the audience, which is going to be really important for breaking news where it's just live and interacting.
So we're just looking for more ways to be...
You know, to give people a platform because the platform, again, it's not mine, it's God's.
And so we're going to share that platform with everybody and allow people to be contributors to that platform.
So I would say Twitter and Rumble along with StuPeters.com.
But if you want early access to that film, OccupiedFilm.com is where we have that.
We had to keep it kind of off of our servers because...
Because they might...
Well, we know that it's going to come under attack, and we think that we've done everything that we can to safeguard that.
But, you know, I mean, obviously we're dealing with some very powerful people with a lot of money and a lot of technology that they have.
And so we will be combating it and spending a lot of money to keep it up there.
And, you know, somebody said, you know, you should charge for this film.
I don't know that that's a thing that I want to do, but...
I do think that I might start...
You should do an optional for people that want to donate.
Yeah, that want to donate.
And not only to that film, but just to keep the fight going.
Because to keep a daily show on the air, and it's not just my show, by the way.
The network has...
A handful of shows, a dozen or more shows that we put on the air every day, as well as producing these films.
So yeah, I may put the option to donate to us.
Put it out for free, put the option, because a lot of people really appreciate the fight you're doing and want to contribute.
And I appreciate your fight, and I appreciate you having me.
Yeah, I kind of felt like I had to jump in.
I said the podcast is brand new, but I figured my Twitter was getting big, and I know a lot of people, and I feel I really care about my country and want to make it better.
Well, thank you for hosting this podcast and for having me on it.