00:00:32.000Who was beaten to a bloody pulp and nearly assassinated in what many are calling a bathroom insurrection by illegal Mexicans who are here not legally and they came from Mexico.0.98
00:00:51.000And, you know, honestly, I don't really have sympathy for anybody involved here.
00:00:56.000But it does, of course, say something about the decline of our country and the absurdity of it that this is the kind of thing that just goes on now.
00:01:08.000You know, and I don't think that we should be like the Soviet Union, where people should be killed for insulting politicians or something.0.99
00:01:16.000But you probably shouldn't have politicians being confronted in the bathroom by illegal immigrants at their job.1.00
00:01:23.000Like, I think that's a pretty good sign of a failing country.1.00
00:01:28.000Of course, I'm being a little bit hyperbolic.
00:01:31.000I think most people probably saw the story, right?
00:01:35.000It's the only thing that happened in the news this weekend.
00:01:38.000But basically, this Democrat senator from Arizona, Kirsten Sinema, she lectures at a university there, and she got confronted outside her classroom by these illegal immigrant activists who want her to vote in favor of the Biden budget and the infrastructure bill, which includes an amnesty, a general amnesty for illegal immigrants.
00:02:03.000And they literally chased her into the bathroom, into a bathroom stall.
00:02:09.000Filming her and recording her and trying to press her, telling her to vote in favor of the bill.
00:02:15.000So, not quite an insurrection, but the term gets thrown around so much these days, it's like, whatever.
00:02:23.000Lots of insurrections going on bathroom insurrection, vax insurrection, and capital insurrection, and hot dog insurrection.
00:02:32.000I had a big hot dog insurrection the other day.
00:02:34.000I got like three hot dogs at this local place.
00:02:39.000And, you know, I walked through the door and I gave them the money and they gave me the hot dog.
00:02:44.000And, man, it was a serious, serious day for our democracy.
00:02:49.000But the second thing we're going to be talking about tonight, our other story, is about this letter published today by Merrick Garland at the DOJ.
00:03:01.000Similar, along a very similar theme here.
00:03:06.000Merrick Garland from the Department of Justice today announced that.
00:03:09.000Essentially, federal law enforcement and the FBI will now be looking into all these school board meetings where concerned parents are going to speak out against things like critical race theory.
00:03:24.000So, you know that for the past year or so, roughly, it's been pretty amazing to see actually.
00:03:30.000A lot of conservatives across the country have been stepping up and they've been going to their kids' local school board meetings and speaking out against lots of things the mask mandate, the vax mandate.
00:03:43.000But also the so called critical race theory or anti white curriculum, which is being taught in public schools.
00:03:52.000It's been going on now for a long time and it's been gaining steam.0.97
00:03:56.000And it's actually a really nice tactic because this is something that everybody could do.
00:04:01.000Because everybody's got a school nearby, and this poison is being taught in every school.
00:04:07.000And this is just one of those small acts of resistance, which is gaining momentum now because there are millions of people, tens of millions of people who feel similarly.
00:04:18.000And this is something that they can all engage in.
00:04:20.000It's not really a committal thing, minimal commitment.
00:04:24.000And at the minimum, it's starting a conversation and it's beginning mobilization and organization of.
00:04:30.000Like minded conservatives that are against this stuff.
00:04:33.000And so, what this appears to be is an effort by the federal government to shut that down.
00:04:41.000And they, in a way, probably see it as a bigger threat even than we do.
00:04:45.000I know that I've been watching it and thinking, okay, you know, this is cool.
00:04:49.000But I think that they probably have a better idea of just the kind of threat that this poses to the system or the beginning of something that could resemble a threat more than anybody.
00:04:58.000And just like everything else, they're going to shut it down.
00:05:01.000And so, like I said today, Merrick Garland at the DOJ announced.
00:05:05.000That the FBI will be getting involved, and they consider this now essentially a terrorist activity because of threats that have been received at schools by these parents and isolated, remote cases of intimidation or harassment.
00:05:20.000So they're now calling this terrorism for parents to go to their local school board and complain about the curriculum being taught by the teachers.
00:05:58.000And in case you missed it, we had a big anti vax rally outside the Illinois State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois, this past Saturday.
00:06:14.000We had some technical difficulties, you know, last minute technical stuff, but we were able to record it and we aired the recording later that night.
00:06:23.000I think the usual time that we do the show.
00:06:25.000It was a great recording, really high definition footage, and you can watch that on banned.video.
00:06:31.000We've uploaded it on all of our video platforms.
00:06:33.000I think it's available here too on this site.
00:06:36.000But so, in case you missed it, we had a big rally, pretty substantial turnout.
00:06:41.000You know, I think that some were deterred from coming because.
00:06:45.000They forecasted like thunderstorms for the entire day.
00:06:49.000I remember I got there, we checked the weather forecast, and it was like from 6 a.m. to midnight, 80% chance of thunderstorms.
00:07:30.000And it was funny because we got a pretty decent turnout, I would say, all things considered.
00:07:35.000And it was like 90, 95% America First Groypers, which is pretty incredible to see.
00:07:42.000Springfield, which is, you know, kind of in the middle of nowhere.
00:07:46.000And we had people driving out, flying out from out of state, people from New York, from Texas, from all over the country to rally there at the state capitol.
00:08:10.000And it was funny because I had this security guard who, you know, We had to get the rental car, and I was hanging out with him a little bit before the rally.
00:08:19.000You know, I had to go up and get change, and he was hanging out in the lobby.
00:08:24.000And it was funny, I was telling him, I was like, you know, I thought this audience was all going to be boomers, which is usually kind of a trick for me because it's a little bit more difficult when you have a mixed audience.1.00
00:08:36.000When you have like half boomers and half zoomers, it's hard to strike the right tone.1.00
00:08:42.000As a zoomers, you know, we speak a different language, and it would be very easy.1.00
00:08:48.000And convenient, and I would prefer to just talk like I do on the show, unscripted, off the cuff, that kind of thing.0.99
00:08:58.000But of course, if I do that, then the boomers aren't going to like it because they're not going to understand it and they're not really ready for it.0.85
00:09:06.000And then again, if I tailor the speech to the boomers and I sort of go really slowly and I'm really careful with what I say, then it's not really exciting for the young people.0.82
00:09:16.000But I was talking to the security guard and I said, you know, I said, I look out at the crowd.0.99
00:09:25.000I don't even have to worry about anything.
00:09:27.000I still was trying to, you know, craft it a little bit.
00:09:30.000And it was a good sign because after I got done with the speech, I had all these like boomer moms coming up to me, nice people.0.98
00:09:37.000And one of them came up and said, you know, I wanted to check this out because I Googled your name and it said you were a white supremacist.0.62
00:09:47.000But I watched your speech and I agreed with everything you said.
00:09:54.000And I was like, Okay, thank you so much.
00:09:57.000And I had that conversation with like five different people, but it's a little bit frustrating.0.69
00:10:04.000It is endearing, it is kind of funny, but it's a little bit frustrating because you have these boomers who they're diehard Trump supporters, they hate the media.
00:10:13.000Like they know what's going on in the country, generally speaking.
00:10:20.000And so they will go to a Trump rally and they'll boo CNN and they'll chant fake news and they don't believe the polls and they don't believe CNN.
00:10:28.000Then they Google my name and they look at the ADL website and say, he's a white supremacist?
00:12:13.000And so we're working vigorously behind the scenes.
00:12:15.000We have a task force together, and we're going to be working on additional rallies in other states, as well as other more confrontational type activities.
00:12:27.000I don't want to spoil any surprises, but we have some pretty big ideas for how we could scale this and keep the momentum going.
00:12:33.000Because, you know, here's the thing I talk about this on the show every night, and I've been talking about it now for almost a year, specifically the vaccine mandate.
00:12:42.000And we've been talking about the COVID lockdown even longer.
00:12:46.000And I don't think anybody would believe that I'm sincere if I go live on the show every night and tell you, get fired from your job, get expelled from school because this is the hill to die on.
00:13:01.000I don't think you could believe I'm sincerely saying that if all I'm doing is talking about it, which is what most people do.
00:13:07.000I can't, in good conscience, get on the show every night, which is really my job and that's my primary activity at this point.
00:13:15.000I can't get on the show every night and say, hey, this is it.
00:13:20.000We're talking about biometric security tyranny, you know, biometric compliance tyranny.
00:13:27.000And this is the first, you know, this is the first overture.
00:13:34.000I don't think that I could come on the show and tell you that, and that you should face consequences and you should face hardship in your life as a consequence of that and the nature of this conflict which is coming if I wasn't doing everything that I could.
00:13:52.000With everything at my disposal, resources, manpower, this platform, everything to try to put a stop to it and call their bluff and bring awareness to it and bring attention to it.
00:14:03.000So, you know, if we have to take it to the streets, so be it.
00:14:07.000You know, if I have to leave the studio and put myself on the front lines, and so be it.
00:14:12.000And, and I, by the way, I don't say that as like some self righteous guy.
00:14:16.000I am not trying to say that like, and look at me and I'm this, you know.
00:14:45.000I got to do everything that I can, this show plus, to try to get these people to turn it around, to call their bluff and get them to call off the.
00:14:57.000COVID passport system, whatever they're trying to create.
00:15:00.000And if I have to get hurt in the process, I was wearing a bulletproof vest, so be it.
00:15:04.000If there's other consequences, so be it.
00:15:06.000It costs a lot of money to do that rally over the weekend.
00:15:10.000And that's what we have to be willing to do.
00:15:18.000So, anyway, so there'll be more to come on that.
00:15:20.000And again, I'll remind you make sure you're following the Telegram channel because, like I said, there is going to be a lot more like this.
00:15:28.000And we'll be announcing all of that in the Telegram channel.
00:15:31.000So, there's my Telegram channel, and we have another one called Vax Watch, V A X Watch.
00:15:38.000But I'm linking to that all the time in my channel.
00:15:41.000So, make sure you're on there and everything so that you can stay up to date because I may be coming to your state soon and doing some kind of a rally, flash mob, something like that.
00:17:43.000We'll get your feedback, see what you like about it, what you don't, and then we will have our formal official launch and be onboarding lots of streamers shortly after that, hopefully before the end of the year.
00:17:54.000And I'm thinking, you know, before the end of the year, that's like three months, but it's like, or four months, something like that.
00:18:14.000But that's the schedule so far with our new live streaming platform.
00:18:18.000I'm really excited about it, and I hope everybody looks at it and says it's worth the wait.
00:18:25.000And we're already 30 minutes into the show, so I'll talk a little bit about it and then I'll move on.
00:18:29.000I'll just say this: you know, what we're trying to do with this platform is create something that's completely independent, completely censorship-proof, but also very reliable.
00:18:45.000Level of quality and the same experience that you would get on Twitch, DLive, Trovo, you know, any other small, mid, or large platform.
00:18:58.000And that means a clean, beautiful display, you know, a clean UX or a UI, I should say, a good UX, you know, stuff that's intuitive, buttons that work, things that just make sense.
00:19:17.000You know, I have a show which has thousands and thousands of viewers every night.
00:19:22.000And so we want that to be reliable, low latency, high definition, but also doing it in a way that's cheap for us because, you know, I mean, we make money, but we don't have billionaires backing us like DLive or Twitch or some of these other ones where they just funnel in crazy money to support them, you know.
00:21:24.000And I know it's not out there because I know everybody that does these streams, and it's just, you know, Telegram's putting something together doesn't really work.
00:21:32.000You know, it's a really revolutionary thing.
00:21:34.000And the reason I'm explaining this to you is to say, I hope that when the platform enters the beta test period and then hopefully is finished very soon, I hope people look at the finished product and say, wow, that was worth the wait.
00:22:01.000But what we're doing here is something that, uh, You know, really has been a long time in the making and it's going to solve a really huge problem for our community first, and then who knows, maybe it'll go somewhere beyond that.
00:22:37.000We're going to dive into our news, and we're going to have to kind of work through it quickly, I guess.
00:22:41.000But our first story, like I told you, is about these school board meetings, which now apparently constitute terrorism.
00:22:49.000And so the story today is from the National School Board Association.
00:22:54.000They wrote a letter to the Department of Justice demanding that the federal government call all these parents and conservatives showing up to school board meetings terrorists.
00:23:07.000There's a National School Board Association.
00:23:11.000Reaches out to the Biden admin and says, We are being attacked by terrorists.
00:23:16.000We have concerned conservative parents coming to our school board meetings.
00:23:20.000They're complaining about anti white curriculum, critical race theory, and to an extent, anti mask, anti vax.
00:23:27.000And the federal government, federal law enforcement, now has to do something about it.
00:23:32.000Mayor Garland, who's the attorney general, head of the DOJ, issued a statement on this and essentially said they're creating a task force, including the FBI and other elements of federal law enforcement and other bureaucrats.
00:23:45.000To come together to investigate and put together a plan to counter what's going on.
00:23:52.000And I'll read you the report, but I think you understand the gist of it.
00:23:58.000And I've been saying this now ever since the Capitol and even before that.
00:24:03.000The goal at this point of the federal government is to wage war against every person that voted for Donald Trump, every activist that is conservative, every dissident political figure, anybody that is dissenting against the regime.
00:24:18.000Literally has now become a terrorist overnight because of the transition of power to Biden and back to the deep state.
00:24:27.000It says, After the National School Board Association called on the Biden administration to take action against unruly parents who keep showing up at school board meetings, the Department of Justice under Attorney General Merrick Garland has taken up the cause against parents.
00:24:45.000The NSBA encouraged the Biden administration to classify the actions of concerned parents.
00:24:51.000As, quote, the equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism and hate crimes.
00:24:59.000So your kid comes home from school and says, you know, my teacher said that she's a lesbian and cried about it in front of the class.
00:25:08.000You know, your kid comes home from school and says, the teacher says that America's a racist country and Donald Trump is a Klan member.
00:25:17.000You, as a parent, go to a school board meeting and say, hey, that's not really.
00:25:22.000I don't think that should be part of the curriculum.
00:25:28.000The National School Board Association is now asking the federal government to call that whole scene a hate crime or an act of domestic terrorism.
00:25:41.000If you don't like what public schools, which are of course taxpayer funded with property taxes, if you don't like what public schools are teaching your children, And you try to hold the school board, you know, the administration at the school accountable, that's now a hate crime.
00:26:01.000Of course, only if you're a conservative, it says.
00:26:04.000The letter from the NSBA was sent to President Biden last week.
00:26:07.000It says, quote, America's public schools and its education leaders are under immediate threat.
00:26:13.000The NSBA, quote, respectfully asks for federal law enforcement and other assistance to deal with the growing number of threats and violence and acts of intimidation occurring across the nation.
00:26:25.000The letter from the NSBA cites incidents of impassioned parents who have become aggressive at school board meetings, writing that, As these acts of malice, violence, and threats against public school officials have increased, the classification of these heinous actions could be the equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism and hate crimes.
00:26:45.000As such, NSBA requests a joint expedited review by the U.S. Department of Justice, Department of Education, and the Department of Homeland Security.
00:26:58.000Along with the appropriate training, coordination, investigations, and enforcement mechanisms from the FBI, including any technical assistance from and state and local coordination with its National Security Branch and Counterterrorism Division, as well as any other federal agency with relevant jurisdictional authority and oversight.
00:27:20.000Because parents go to the school board meeting to say, hey, I'm white, and I don't like teachers saying they hate white people.
00:27:28.000Counterterrorism, the FBI, National Security, Department of Homeland Security, for that.
00:27:37.000It says Garland's DOJ, which has stated that a primary concern is domestic extremism.
00:27:42.000We've heard that all throughout the year.
00:27:44.000Remember, you know, there's that word again.
00:27:46.000Never forget that domestic violent extremism.
00:27:50.000Wrote that the FBI and U.S. Attorney's offices will meet during the next month with law enforcement leaders across the country to, quote, discuss strategies for addressing this disturbing trend.
00:28:01.000The letter says, quote, threats against public servants are not only illegal, they run counter to our nation's core values.
00:28:08.000Those who dedicate their time and energy to ensuring that our children receive a proper education and a safe environment deserve to be able to do their work without fear.
00:28:18.000And no effort could be complete without the creation of a task force.
00:28:23.000This task force will have members, quote, from the department's criminal division, national security division, civil rights division, the executive office for U.S. attorneys, the FBI.
00:28:34.000The Community Relations Service and the Office of Justice Programs.
00:28:39.000And it will be used to quote, determine how federal enforcement tools can be used to prosecute crimes and ways to assist law enforcement in holding parents who want to say in their children's education in the face of recalcitrant school boards to account.
00:28:57.000So this is, you know, more of the same.
00:29:12.000The Capitol, election fraud, even some of these fake false flag mass shootings or other terrorist plots, you can see where all of this is pointing.
00:29:25.000You know, if you look at the last 30 years through a particular lens, you really see where all of this is coming from.
00:29:33.000It is all about creating a pretext to crush political dissent, particularly, and this is important.0.75
00:29:41.000Particularly the dissent, which comes from the white middle American radicals.0.69
00:29:50.000This has been a three decade, 30 year program.
00:29:54.000They recognize, and when I say they, I mean the American regime, I mean the Iron Polygon, the Cathedral, the globalist American Empire, whatever you want to call it, the people that are running the show, they know that the number one threat to their rule, which is criminal and corrupt, And parasitic and everything like that, the number one threat that comes to their power and prestige and privilege, the charade that's been going on,
00:30:24.000is going to come primarily from white people, the white middle class, and white middle class people of kind of a specific political variety.
00:30:35.000Not necessarily like right wing free market per se, but this sort of cultural right wing, the kind of coalition that Trump animated and which put him into office in 2016.
00:30:48.000They know that if they have blacks, Hispanics, Asians, women, Muslims, whatever, those people just don't have the agency or the IQ or the kind of wherewithal to resist this giant extraction that's going on at the very top.
00:31:08.000This sick, like I said, parasitic ruling class expropriating the wealth and political power from the people in the country.
00:31:17.000So it's a very particular kind of political warfare against dissent, it's against this very specific kind of group.
00:31:23.000And framed in that way, you can then understand the significance of the Trump Revolution and its reverberations that we're feeling now, which now can be seen in things like these school board meetings, where you've got parents who are animated, rising up where they can in local government, because that's where politics is.
00:31:42.000It's local, and that's where it starts.
00:31:45.000You see white, middle class, these kinds of Trump supporting radical types.
00:31:50.000And when I say radical, I mean that in a good way.
00:31:52.000I don't mean radical like extremists, I mean radical like against the regime.
00:31:57.000These people going out there and having the conversation and trying to hold teachers and administrators accountable.
00:32:04.000This is like the rumblings of a revolution.
00:32:07.000Not necessarily like a violent revolution, but clearly this is like this profound discontent, which has been boiling under the surface for a long time, which has found a very interesting expression in the school board meetings where it's organized, it's mobilized, it makes sense, it's a great tactic, and it's something that can't really be countered because, you know.
00:32:30.000It's just one of these soft targets in our system.
00:32:33.000The way that it works is we've got these public schools, you've got the school board meetings, it is democratic.
00:32:38.000Parents can go in and sound off about what they don't like.
00:32:41.000They obviously can't do it in the capital of the United States government, and the elections don't count, but they could drive five, ten minutes to their school board at the meeting after work and go and put the principal on blast with all the other parents.
00:32:55.000And that's like where political power is being challenged at the grassroots level.
00:33:02.000This, like the Trump revolution, this, like the anti mask, anti vax stuff, people that are calling out election fraud, they're clocking this and they're recognizing this as one of these latent threats to their legitimacy and consequently their power.
00:33:18.000They see that if this kind of thing keeps going on, if like parents keep going to school board meetings and they start forming groups and they start taking over their kids' education, and this happens all across the country, united behind something which is.
00:33:34.000You know, pretty mainstream, which is to say anti white hatred against the anti American stuff.
00:33:40.000It's not really difficult to see where a parallel base of political power can be created out of that, where a lot of conservative right wing people can then get together and begin to challenge the kind of liberal hegemony that seems to be uncontestable everywhere in the country.
00:33:57.000They know that, they see that, and it's so transparent and obvious.
00:34:02.000What they're doing now is they just will simply call it terrorism.
00:34:06.000Call it a hate crime, and now they're going to mobilize the Department of Justice and the FBI and the national security apparatus of the United States government to shut this down under the guise that this constitutes domestic extremism.
00:34:59.000They will get the FBI to break down your door, take your stuff, freeze your money, put you on no fly list, confiscate your firearms, charge you with something that you can never fight in the courts, and ruin your life.
00:36:18.000You know, we as conservatives, because we're not organized, because we're not collectivized, because we're not united and have this sort of clarity of purpose, because we're totally subverted and there's so much controlled opposition, and because the extent of their power is so vast and, you know, uncontested, it's as simple as if there is a challenge to their power, however minuscule, and you might think it's innocuous,
00:36:42.000you might think they're hypocrites because it's democratic to do something like this, go to a school board, they don't care.
00:37:29.000I mean, it's demonstrated that these things are working.
00:37:32.000And if they weren't working, they would be encouraging this stuff to happen.
00:37:36.000If they liked the school board meetings where people are calling out CRT, they'd be encouraging it.
00:37:42.000At the minimum, they wouldn't be trying to put a stop to it.
00:37:45.000But that they've got the FBI, that they've got the IC, that they've got all these bureaucracies mobilized against this, it shows that the system really is more fragile than we even understand.
00:37:57.000I think that they, and I said this earlier, they probably have a better idea how big of a threat this is to them even than we do.
00:38:05.000Because, of course, they control the media.
00:38:08.000So, our perception of how severe the discontent is is manipulated.
00:38:16.000You know, we don't see all the anti vax protests on TV, we don't see all the school board go off moments on TV, we don't see, you know, all the angry, whatever you want to call it, silent majority, middle American radicals.
00:38:29.000They don't broadcast that because, of course, if they broadcast it, that would amplify the message and that would probably give momentum to those efforts.
00:38:38.000So they probably have a better grasp on just how bad the problem is, even than we do.
00:38:43.000And we can discern pretty clearly how bad it is, judging by the fact that Trump got 75 million votes in the last election and clearly won.
00:38:51.000They had to cheat him out of it in six states over two weeks in a blatantly obvious steal, right?
00:38:59.000Even after four years of trying to sabotage Trump and bad press and so on.
00:39:05.000So there's at least 75 million people that are willing to say, burn it to the ground again in 2020 after 2016.
00:39:14.000And judging by You know, just anecdotal evidence of what we see in school boards and the kind of rumblings and whispers that you're hearing in school, at work, in your neighborhood, people talking about anti white, people even saying, fuck Joe Biden at sports games and at colleges and things like that.
00:39:32.000Definitely there is something going on here, you know, and I think that's why it's catalyzing this response from the government.
00:40:03.000Going to the school board meetings, going out to protest, Stop the Steal, these kinds of activities clearly are working.
00:40:11.000And I'm not going to say, you know, blank check, hey, anything in the street is a good thing, but.
00:40:17.000You know, you got to sort of reverse engineer why these things work.
00:40:19.000The school board meetings are perfect, that's like a soft target.
00:40:22.000I don't mean that in a military, like a violent context.
00:40:25.000I mean, in the sense that this is a place where the government can't hide.
00:40:30.000You know, you can vote in an election and then they rig the election, and it's like you watch the election results come in at your own living room, and what are you going to do about it?
00:40:39.000School board meeting, anybody could go, sound off, and give hell to the principal, the superintendent, whoever.
00:40:48.000And there's some to, and the school board's an elected position.
00:40:51.000I mean, this is like something that can change in real time, something that's local, something that a group of concerned citizens, a group of concerned parents can flip.
00:41:02.000And once that happens, you start to have a snowball effect, and it's not hard to see how that could go from local to regional and from regional to state level and so on.
00:41:14.000But that's a school board's be careful, and, you know, again, It's worth repeating.
00:41:19.000I'm sure everybody understands by now, but it's worth reminding everybody.
00:41:25.000Now that we're in this new era where everybody that speaks out against the government is a terrorist, it is more important now than ever to just really be careful about what you do, what you say, how you say it.
00:41:37.000Joking about violence just isn't funny anymore.
00:41:41.000And it's not funny because the consequences are so severe.
00:41:47.000And, you know, you see what the buildup is here.
00:41:50.000They're calling everybody that didn't vote for Joe Biden a terrorist.
00:41:54.000And they're saying that this kind of stuff is a hate crime.
00:41:57.000And I've seen people in Connecticut get thrown in jail for saying the N word because they call it a hate crime.
00:42:03.000In New York, it's illegal to say illegal immigrant.
00:42:06.000That's not a joke, by the way, either.
00:42:09.000So going forward, it's very important to be aware of the new rules and the new dynamic here, which is if you watch the show, if you're America First, if you supported Trump, Stop the Steal, Anti Vax, the government considers you a terrorist.
00:42:24.000They consider you a domestic violent extremist.
00:42:38.000I mean, in the same way that Muslims, I'm sure, feel like an airport after 9 11 and very careful not to appear to be a terrorist, maybe sweating bullets because you know that they think that you're a terrorist, we have to have the same approach, that same level of care.0.92
00:42:55.000They're looking at you the same way, they're spying on you in the same way.0.91
00:42:59.000They're watching your socials, they're watching your communications, your web searches, your texts, your emails.
00:43:06.000Probably you know somebody that might be a confidential informant.
00:43:09.000You might, depending on your level of engagement.
00:43:14.000I don't mean to turn you into a paranoid schizophrenic or something and think that behind every blade of grass is somebody trying to entrap you.
00:43:21.000It's really just simple and straightforward.
00:43:26.000Don't talk about engaging in anything illegal, specifically violence, because I'd be doing a disservice, particularly to the young people that watch the show, if I didn't warn you about that.
00:43:36.000Because I know a lot of people don't take this stuff seriously.
00:43:39.000And you know, five years ago, you could be forgiven if you didn't take it seriously.
00:43:43.000Because it wasn't serious, but it is now.
00:43:47.000Five years ago, you could joke about that stuff and get away with it.
00:44:02.000So, you know, the farther that we go along on this path, the more treacherous it will get, and the more dangerous, and the more risky, but we've just got to be smart and aware of the changing dynamic.
00:44:14.000You know, it's easy to lose sight of that sometimes, but.
00:45:24.000But I am saying that they've got a big problem here.
00:45:27.000When they talk about this faith in public institutions and trust in the media is at an all time low, that kind of stuff, that's a huge alarm bell.
00:45:35.000I mean, they know that if they lose control over the narrative, the information, they know that if they've got indignant people saying, I don't need the Republican Party, I'm just going to run for school board, whatever.
00:45:47.000And we got MAGA people, you got people like Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress.
00:45:51.000I don't really care for her that much, by the way.0.99
00:45:54.000But she's just like some cube boomer from Facebook who happened to luck out without knowing anything and get into Congress.
00:46:02.000Now, they're not afraid of her, I mean, because she's a bit of a lol cow, but they're afraid that that kind of thing is going on.0.93
00:46:09.000They're afraid that there's going to be 200, 150 Republican congressmen in the future who are fucking Groypers, you know?0.99
00:46:17.000And sorry for the language, but, you know, when they see an MTG and they see Donald Trump and the Capitol and the school board meetings and the.0.92
00:46:26.000When they see the polling about a national divorce and low trust in media, public institutions, they're saying, hey, you know, we got a problem here.
00:46:36.000Call everyone who's doing this terrorists, throw some people in jail, make an example out of them, and hopefully people go home.0.99
00:46:44.000This is like what they do in Iran.0.91
00:47:45.000I want to talk about Kirsten Sinema, the senator from Arizona who was the victim of a little bathroom insurrection on campus.
00:47:54.000And, you know, I mean, it is a slow news day because I don't even really see this as news, honestly.
00:48:00.000But it is funny, and everybody's talking about it.
00:48:04.000And I don't even know too much about her as a senator.0.95
00:48:08.000What I've read is that she's one of the more conservative Democrats in the Senate.0.99
00:48:13.000I think she's ranked as the 47th most conservative senator.
00:48:18.000There's 50 Republican senators, so that makes her more conservative than a few Republicans.
00:48:26.000Nevertheless, I don't know too much about her, but there was this incident over the weekend where she lectures at a university in Arizona, and she was confronted where she was giving a lecture by these lucha activists, this is some illegal immigrant activist group, these lucha activists who came up to her after she got done with the lecture.
00:48:49.000Followed her around the hallway into the bathroom and then berated her while she was presumably peeing or pooing in the stall in the bathroom.
00:49:01.000And I don't really know what to make of it.
00:49:03.000We'll sort of explore as we go along here.
00:49:07.000And everybody is saying, some are saying that this is outrageous and the left has gone too far and the left are hypocrites and what they did was illegal.
00:49:45.000And if you don't watch your elected senator get chased into the bathroom while she's pissing and shitting by illegal immigrant teenagers and 20 somethings, I mean, you just don't know what America's about, Jack.0.99
00:50:07.000It says, quote, Senator Kirsten Sinema was followed into the bathroom by a group of immigration activists who confronted her in her classroom while she was teaching at Arizona State University.
00:50:18.000Video shows the small group follow the senator through an ASU hallway and continue to berate her as she goes into a bathroom stall.
00:50:27.000Activists were targeting cinema for her stance on Biden's $3.5 trillion Build Back Better infrastructure bill, which would provide a pathway to citizenship for many illegal immigrants.0.90
00:50:39.000The Arizona Democrat tells the activists that she has to leave, but they persist, following her into the ladies' room.0.99
00:50:47.000The activist said, We knocked on doors for you to get you elected.0.82
00:50:52.000Just how we got you elected, we can get you out of office if you don't support what you promised us.
00:50:58.000One of the activists who identified herself as Blanca, Blanca, told the senator that she had been brought to the U.S. when she was three years old.
00:51:09.000She said her grandparents were deported in 2010 as a result of Arizona's controversial SB 1070 law, one of the strictest anti immigration laws in the country.
00:51:20.000Blanca said, My grandfather passed away two weeks ago and I wasn't able to go to Mexico because there's no pathway to citizenship.
00:51:29.000I'm here because I believe we need this pathway to citizenship.0.81
00:51:33.000There's millions of undocumented people who share the same story or even worse.0.99
00:51:38.000Cinema did not respond to the activists, choosing to quietly remain in the closed stall.1.00
00:51:45.000And this is only escalated, by the way.
00:51:56.000I have to say, I don't really feel bad for the senator at all.
00:52:00.000Because I hate politicians and I think it's actually funny.
00:52:05.000Listen, if we lived in like a nice country where we were trying to hold everything together and there was a social fabric and the government was righteous and just, then something like this should be punished with the death penalty or something comparable.0.99
00:52:23.000You know, if we had a real government, if we had a real Caesar and a real landed aristocracy and it was a real Christian nation with a real social fabric, And you had illegal immigrants, you know, that shouldn't even be here.0.93
00:52:39.000Chasing a senator through the halls, harassing and demeaning them in the bathroom like that, then, you know, if all of that were true, the fitting punishment would be like jail for life, execution, something like that.0.94
00:52:54.000Because if you don't take the state seriously, then the state has no credibility and legitimacy and authority to govern.
00:53:04.000And if the state can't govern, then it's chaos and it's anarchy.
00:53:08.000Now, if we had a good government, that would be a problem.
00:53:11.000If we had actually a decent country, that would be a bad thing.
00:53:16.000And so people that would try to instigate something like that would be made an example of and killed, maybe on the spot or something, or hauled away public, you know, something public, public execution, something like that.
00:53:30.000I'm saying this is a matter of political theory.
00:53:32.000This is just a matter of it's theoretical and it's political.
00:53:38.000It's a matter of political theory that if you have a good government, And you want to preserve it, and you recognize that disorder, anarchy, the dissolution of a good government is a horrible thing, unspeakably bad thing, then you know that anybody delegitimizing the government in this way has to just be dealt with.
00:54:38.000And so there's really nothing worth preserving here.1.00
00:54:41.000And the politicians, of course, enable this and they preside over this.
00:54:46.000And so everything I just said, why that would be bad for a good government, that's why it's good for this bad government.
00:54:52.000The beginning of the dissolution of this evil society and hopefully a rebuilding is first the state has to be humiliated and mocked and its authority and credibility undermined.
00:55:04.000That's, by the way, why they're so concerned about these emergent narratives that they talked about in that DHS report on domestic extremism earlier this year.
00:55:13.000That's why they're so concerned about emergent narratives.
00:55:15.000That's why the Atlantic Council writes these 30 page policy papers about.
00:55:22.000Combating harmful narratives because they know that narrative is powerful.
00:55:26.000And if they see people doing stunts like this and stunts like the Capitol and Stop the Steal, they know that when they lose control of the narrative, they lose their legitimacy, which is like a bedrock of their authority to rule.
00:56:11.000They have this like, you know what I'm talking about?1.00
00:56:14.000These like first gen or second gen Hispanics, and they have this like up talking, sing song y voice, grating, absolutely brutal and grating on the ears.1.00
00:56:41.000It's because, you know, we are subject to the same humiliations every day.
00:56:46.000I mean, you know, they're building toilets for wages where the toilet seat is at an angle to put you in a torture, stress position while you're pooing.
00:56:57.000So that you don't take more than five minute bathroom breaks.
00:57:00.000I mean, these are the kinds of humiliations that average regular people are subject to every day.
00:57:52.000You have to wave your hands under this blow dryer that's going to blast fecal matter up into your face and piss into the atmosphere, right?0.89
00:58:16.000And then you got to do the blow dryer thing.
00:58:19.000The point is, the country is a disaster.
00:58:23.000If it's a disaster for us, it should be a disaster for them.
00:58:27.000If I had to go and do the blow dryer, if I have to get, if people are getting carjacked and trash in the streets and homeless people panhandling on every exit off of the highway, then you know what?1.00
00:58:42.000I feel no sympathy when Kirsten Sinema is getting browbeaten by illegal Mexicans while she's trying to use the bathroom.1.00
00:59:27.000Maybe things will start to turn around, actually.1.00
00:59:32.000Maybe if more professors and senators and billionaires and millionaires, maybe if they started to get attacked by feral, homeless blacks and, you know, harassed by Mexicans in the bathroom, maybe we would have less of that in the broader country.0.99
00:59:50.000Maybe if it's a problem for them, they would provide a solution for everybody.1.00
00:59:54.000You know, I mean, I don't think that's very naive thinking, but.
00:59:58.000At the minimum, that's why I don't feel bad at all.
01:00:03.000Because I see the situation unfold and I'm like, you know what?
01:00:25.000Senators should be immune from that.0.98
01:00:26.000I mean, yeah, maybe if we lived in like a Christian monarchy.1.00
01:00:31.000But as long as we live in this gay, managerial, multicultural N-word empire, you know, well, then you can try your luck.1.00
01:00:40.000You can try your luck at the public university, at the state school with Blanca and Lucha and all these and La Raza and everything else.1.00
01:01:10.000There was a time when all these illegals went into Nancy Pelosi's office, and they said, You're a white racist, and you're old, and you don't understand.
01:01:37.000That means the facade is beginning to crumble.
01:01:39.000And, you know, the state as an entity, the regime and its representatives should be humiliated and mocked and embarrassed and slapped across the face and they should get the finger.
01:06:48.000Don't get cookie dough or fudge brownie or Oreo.
01:06:51.000Yeah, keep buying mint chip and raspberry, whatever, and salted caramel gelato from these, like, artisan little, you know, plastic containers.
01:08:56.000Accessing my money in my checking account somehow, and by the way, it's been this way for a year now, a year being banned from everything, totally cut off from the major platforms, and capital and transportation.
01:09:14.000Yet, with one week's notice, I was able to draw out 300 of my fans from across the country to do one of the most significant anti vax demonstrations in America to date.
01:09:26.000In spite of all this, on a homegrown streaming platform, on Various all tech platforms with our intern team.
01:09:36.000I mean, to me, I don't think there's anybody else that's capable of doing that except for maybe Alex Jones.
01:09:45.000That's the only other person I could really think of that is capable of that level of mobilization with the censorship.
01:16:25.000Foy Lee says I always thought that I would wind up a political dissident for some dumb lost cause, but the COVID pandemic made people trying to normally live their life a dissident.
01:16:35.000Maybe our libertarian phase prepared us to resist such obvious tyranny.
01:16:40.000A tremendous debt is owed to you, Nick, for helping organize the resistance.
01:16:43.000Well, I don't know about that just yet, but we're going to take it up a notch.
01:18:37.000We had a sitting congressman at AFPAC, America First Caucus, and talks in Congress, which still might come to fruition, which I can't talk too much about that.
01:18:47.000And lots of things going on behind the scenes that people don't even know about.0.76
01:18:51.000And so essentially, if you find something to criticize in us before you're going after the left, before you're going after the controlled opposition on the right, you are anti white.0.73
01:19:26.000It's because what I'm saying is true and what I'm doing is effective.
01:19:29.000And if you are joining the likes of the ADL and the SPLC and the ZOA, the Zionist Organization of America, and Twitter and Facebook and Antifa and Steve Bannon and Breitbart, And Fox News and the Republican Party in attacking me, then fuck you.0.52
01:19:48.000You're anti white and you're doing the work of our enemies.
01:19:51.000Bottom line, I mean, there's just, there's really, there's nothing more that can be added to that.1.00
01:20:19.000We're the ones, well, particularly me, but also everybody in our organization, everybody in our foundation, everybody in our intern program, everybody that comes to our events.
01:20:31.000It's me in particular, but it's also us.
01:20:33.000When I say me, I mean it's my face out there, my name, my assets, my legal liability, my life, everything.
01:20:41.000And it's also everybody else that's involved.
01:20:43.000It's their time, their effort, their money.
01:20:45.000It's them coming out to a rally, taking a risk, sometimes putting their face out there, donating their skills and talents and whatever they can.
01:20:54.000We are the ones out there in the real world making it happen.
01:20:57.000A lot of people can criticize, a lot of people can talk.
01:25:53.000And the feminism and the nanny state type stuff, all that.
01:25:58.000Like, it was bad even then, but the saving grace was that you could go and watch Milo or Jordan Peterson or Gavin McGinnis or Sam Hyde or whatever, you know?
01:26:11.000You could watch that kind of stuff and say, and laugh and go to their events and go on campus and join one of those groups, go to whatever, go to a Trump rally.
01:26:22.000And now it's like, it's worse than ever.
01:26:25.000I think everyone knows that, but it's worse than it's ever been.
01:27:33.000And I would say that it's like me, Infowars, but there's really not a lot of other content out there except for, of course, the other Groypers, the other AF people, Beardson, Jaden, Vince, others.0.68
01:27:46.000There's really nothing else on the internet that's as honest and authentic and real as what we do.0.59
01:27:55.000Because, like, everybody, as you know, has to play the game.
01:28:05.000Scope of what they are allowed to say and do has just been getting narrower and narrower over five years.
01:28:11.000And now it's, you know, it's obviously like you can't say anything.1.00
01:28:16.000So, all this is to say, all this is to say, without blackpilling myself here, all this is to say, I'm glad to hear that because, you know, the Zoomers really need it.0.90
01:30:53.000So I actually never, I mean, I got a job at UPS because the turnover rate was like 100% because it's all like black kids from Gary, Indiana, on the South Side that work there.1.00
01:31:03.000So, they would go and work there for two weeks, get enough money to buy drugs or shoes or whatever, and then they quit.1.00
01:32:46.000Oscar says, Hey, Nick, most days I just want to sell my car and donate every cent I own to you and then kill myself because of the state of the West.
01:34:51.000So maybe we could schedule some kind of a rap battle or something like that, but not if you're going to be checking me out the whole time, you little freak.0.99
01:35:00.000Not if you're going to be trying to kiss me or something.0.99
01:37:01.000You have friends that are girls, and you're in group chats with them, and you're following them on Twitter, and you're replying to them on Twitter, and you're dunking on them, but you're being cutesy and funny.
01:37:57.000It's like, you know, it's like, just call it what it is.
01:38:01.000It's like so sad because I see this all the time.
01:38:04.000I see guys in the replies of a girl's tweet or an Instagram post, and they will seriously insist, like, no, I replied to that post because I thought it was really funny.
01:48:52.000Yeah, I think we're going to start out with a super chat system, I believe, that is like YouTube, where you just pay for the super chat and send it.
01:49:04.000But I think we're going to eventually move to a token system where you buy an on site currency and then use that for the super chats.
01:49:10.000But like I said, we're going to develop that later this year.
01:49:17.000Anand says, Digging the revolution from the middle reference, exceptionally based.
01:49:21.000Hopefully, we make it within our lifetimes, but I'm prepared for the worst, and we have to be.
01:49:27.000Super Lionheart says, Oh, seven to everyone who came out on Saturday.
01:49:30.000I wanted to get a picture with you, but I heard you say you were leaving and didn't want to bother you.
01:49:34.000Yeah, I mean, I want to get a picture with everybody, but I can't literally get a picture with everybody there.
01:49:40.000I wish I could, but I try to take as many as I can, and then I got to go, and, you know, even still, I'm trying to hang around as long as possible, but hopefully, I'll get a picture with you at the next one.
01:49:52.000Tactical Nukes is what was your favorite childhood movie?
01:49:56.000My favorite movie growing up was Star Wars, easily.
01:50:02.000And when I got a little bit older, it was.
01:50:53.000You say people aren't funny and they like.
01:50:57.000Their whole identity is destroyed instantly, like nuked from orbit, game over, tearing their hair out, tearing their eyes out, ripping their face off because you say they're not funny.
01:51:07.000For some reason, that's like more offensive than anything else.
01:51:10.000Because I say that to a lot of people because I'm very picky about what I think is funny.
01:51:16.000And I hate when people try to be funny and they're not.
01:55:33.000And so when you go and make a video with Smiley the Fed, Latino Zoomer, and Purple Polo, Groyper and Patrick Little, and a blimp that says Jews rape kids in a Sonnenrad, all stuff which serves no other purpose than to make us look bad, either make us look like we're crazy or extreme or make us look ridiculous.
01:55:56.000You make a video like that, it's obvious what you're doing.0.51
01:55:58.000You don't like us, so you're pretending to like us and elevating people that will make us look bad.
01:58:06.000And then they say, you, you're not, you're mad about optics and you're going to tone police us and you're trying to control what we say on the internet.
01:58:18.000Like the level of gaslighting, the level of just like, And honestly, you know, at that point, it's like, whatever, block, whatever, really not a big deal, you know.
01:58:32.000And to just get like mired in that, to just engage with that, it's just a waste of time.
01:58:36.000It's like, at the end of the day, these are nihilistic, bad faith actors.
01:59:00.000That's why when I was 18 and I was in college, I was putting on a suit and going up to my friend's dorm room and doing a political show for RSBN for 100 viewers every night for a whole semester before I took it home and did it at my parents' house because I care.
01:59:17.000And I could have taken a job at Daily Wire and I could have taken a job with Turning Point USA and I could have taken a job wherever, but I care about what's happening and I care about telling the truth and I care about making good content.
01:59:31.000And, um, You know, so that's why I'm doing what I do.
01:59:35.000That's why I think everybody that's involved in this is doing what they do.
02:00:12.000Okay, well, then why aren't you going after the left?
02:00:14.000Why aren't you going after, you know, Fox News?
02:00:18.000Why aren't you going after Infowars, which is not as far right as we are?
02:00:22.000I mean, they like Infowars, they don't like us.
02:00:25.000They like, you know, or go after anybody in the Republican Party, anybody who's actually doing the things that are ruining the country, but they go after the people who.
02:00:36.000Basically, share their views but are doing something about it.
02:00:40.000And, you know, again, it's that nihilistic thing where you can't even get engaged with it because these are people that just, they're not honest.
02:00:56.000People say that about us, but we've literally have a nonprofit do political conferences, rallies, building a streaming platform.
02:01:03.000Like, in other words, we're engaged in like serious political activities.
02:01:08.000We get accused of being only involved in drama by people that that's literally all that they do.
02:01:12.000Literally all that they do is post stale nonsense, gossip in group chats, interpersonal e girl drama, and attack people that are actually trying to do something.
02:01:22.000So, you know, I'm sorry, but there will just never be a bridge between people that don't give a shit and people that do give a shit.
02:05:46.000You know, it's sort of like a series of deposits, and then you flush them all down.
02:05:51.000Like, I'm not talking about letting it sit for hours and hours, but, you know, when I'm working, I take a little piss, get back to work, maybe, you know, drink a bottle of water, piss again in an hour.
02:06:22.000God of Conquest says, Did you see Richard Spencer argue that Ashley Babbitt deserved to be killed because she broke the law in his debate with Sticks on the Killstream?
02:06:33.000Jeremiah says, Have you heard of the La Palma volcano eruption?
02:06:36.000My family left South Florida and we are staying in Tennessee for now until the volcano goes off and sends a piece of land into the ocean and would supposedly send a tsunami to the entire East Coast and kill everyone.
02:08:17.000I mean, if you're going to be one of these German identity guys and you can't even say it right because you have brown skin and a thick accent like Panther Den, you know.0.99
02:08:27.000Kind of does say something, but thanks, King.0.99
02:08:30.000Black Groyper says, Don't think local news isn't controlled either.
02:08:33.000There are big protests in Times Square, Staten Island, and other parts of my city, and local news kept pretending as if nothing happened.
02:09:05.000I said, You know, didn't we tell people if they're fat and ugly not to stand near me and not to wear the merch?
02:09:12.000Now, that didn't happen a lot the other day, but, you know, it's like, listen, we can't, we're going to have to start bringing like a team of people that are going to identify every fat person in the audience and then like set a pick when they try to approach me because it's bad.
02:15:40.000Modern Monarchist says, I have a friend who is a girl and I like to insult her and I like her because I like she is female and I got to get my, like, I just don't simp, but still.1.00
02:15:49.000The mindset of a horn dog Groyper.0.99
02:17:17.000Honestly, I know this is controversial, but I would do 808s and heartbreaks number three, graduation number four, life of Pablo number five, late registration number six, Jesus number seven, Donda eight, Yay nine,
02:18:51.000It's just, you know, I would probably put that number one, but College Dropout, the significance for Kanye's career, puts it at number one.
02:18:59.000The reason why Eight Aways is number three is because.
02:19:02.000Unlike the other albums, that album changes the whole rap game.
02:24:26.000Modern Monarchist says I may not be funny, but I keep coming back like a psycho golden retriever bounding up to go after the sweet treats of our movement.
02:24:35.000I hope I never become repetitive or a loser.
02:25:06.000And I know that some of our interns spotted Assistant Groyper leaving the Airbnb with a necklace with all the teeth on them.
02:25:15.000And some people said he was taking it too far, but they didn't say it to his face because, you know, they saw what he did to Brosif.
02:25:24.000And I think I heard Assistant Groyper mutter to himself after he bashed Brosif's head and he said something like, I had to destroy something beautiful, you know, like that scene in Fight Club.
02:27:17.000Modern Monarchist, the speech was fiery, had legit grit, and it felt like you'll continue to grow like a tremendous oak offering shade and support to us, the acorns.
02:27:29.000I'm very sad I couldn't make the rally.
02:31:20.000He better quit while he's ahead with that.
02:31:24.000Because, you know, Jaden, the Chad, Jaden, the Chad of the movement, not only does he get to be the Chad and he gets to call me a fake cell, that's not a game that he wants to play.
02:31:41.000Girls are throwing themselves at Jaden.
02:31:43.000He's got them eating out of the palms of his hands, like mice with cheese.
02:31:49.000Okay, he's like a human mousetrap if e girls were mice.
02:31:54.000And Cheese is, I don't, maybe just being tall, I don't know.0.99
02:31:59.000But the dude is like, girls fling themselves at him.
02:32:05.000Everywhere he goes, he's got like 10 hot girls with him.
02:32:07.000He's like, Leonardo DiCaprio, and catch me if you can.
02:32:13.000And then he will visit me, he will burst into my studio, and I will be hunched over, gamer neck, unshaved, greasy, you know, my hair's a disaster.
02:32:24.000And I'll be like, oh, hey, Jaden, how's it going?
02:32:27.000And he's there with his harem of girls, and he's like, You're a fake cell, you're a fake cell.
02:32:33.000And they all laugh at me, and they're all mocking me.