00:00:00.000It's very difficult to get ahead now that you've got Unitarian or United left wing control over the government and all of the other power structures.
00:00:11.000But we look to Russia and China and other countries who are leading the anti American system in the world, and there is hope, in my opinion, that if they're able to succeed in some ways, that this is going to be good for the opponents of the American regime inside the United States, which is people like ourselves.
00:01:53.000We announced a speakers list today, and it actually kind of sucked in a way because we go through the trouble to make a separate Twitter account for AFPAC.
00:02:04.000The tag or the handle is AFPACOfficial.
00:02:45.000So they flagged it and they said that they suspected that the account was doing automated posts, that it was like a bot or something, which it wasn't.
00:02:54.000So I had to go in and I had to finish it off.
00:02:57.000I had to announce the remaining speakers, but I'll tell you who the speakers are right now.
00:03:02.000We announce the speakers in this order.
00:04:05.000But it doesn't take away from the fact that this guy was an absolute and is an absolute living legend, one of the most conservative members of Congress.
00:04:13.000And, you know, he is hated by the left like nobody else, which is a good thing.
00:04:18.000So the legend, the former congressman from Iowa's 4th District, Steve King, will be speaking there.
00:04:25.000And then I also announced that we have a mystery speaker.
00:04:29.000Keynote speaker who I don't want to unveil yet.
00:04:46.000I'm trying so hard not to give you any details, not to give you any hints.
00:04:51.000I'm not going to give you any hints, but we have a huge speaker alongside Steve King, too, alongside all of our other speakers.
00:04:58.000And that speaker will be announced the night of AFPAC.
00:05:03.000So, you're going to want to get your tickets.
00:05:05.000We had all of our tickets reserved, and then I told you, I think on Wednesday, that the gold sponsors threw some tickets back into the pool.
00:05:14.000We're actually having an issue now at the post office because every time that we go and check the post office for tickets, we're not getting a ton of envelopes, but we get like three, four dozen emails every day saying, Hey, I sent in my form a week ago, I sent in my money a week ago, and it hasn't been processed.
00:05:35.000So, I think there must be some kind of issue with the post office because maybe the weather or something.
00:05:43.000We have confirmed hundreds of tickets, you know, so it's going to be a well attended event, but we still are getting like lots of emails every day from people saying, hey, I sent in my ticket like last Monday and it hasn't been processed.
00:05:59.000So, I figured what we're going to do is this we're going to open up eCheck Processing on Monday.
00:06:06.000So, that if for whatever reason your mail is lost in the system or something, you'll be able to go online and process your payment on Monday.
00:06:17.000We're going to begin processing some people on the wait list, and we're just going to kind of see how it goes next week.
00:06:23.000We're going to see if we get more mail this weekend.
00:06:25.000We'll see if we get some of the people that have not been confirmed yet.
00:06:28.000We're going to see if we could process those if we received them in the post office this weekend or on Monday.
00:06:34.000And then the plan is to open up e check processing next week.
00:06:39.000And of course, the first people that are going to have access to that are the people that reserved, but for whatever reason their forms didn't show up in the mail.
00:06:47.000Obviously, people that still want to come.
00:06:50.000And then we'll open it up to people on the wait list after we process all of those people.
00:06:55.000So I know there's been some confusion.
00:06:58.000Like I said, we've been getting emails like every day from people saying, hey, you know, we sent it in, but it's not being processed.
00:07:04.000You know, it's kind of tough because we did open up the tickets very late and we did open them up exclusively by mail.
00:07:38.000We'll have e checking next week, and we'll make sure that everybody that reserved a ticket will have an opportunity to process it online if we don't get it in the coming week.
00:07:46.000And then people on the wait list will process them afterward if there are tickets left.
00:08:04.000You know, one day when all of this is said and done in like a year or two, we're going to have to do some kind of a documentary and explain to you everything going on behind the scenes.
00:08:15.000You would not believe the stuff that goes on behind the scenes, things that you wouldn't even imagine that are like obstacles to us achieving our goals, projects that you don't know about, like all kinds of things.
00:08:27.000And things you wouldn't believe that just present themselves and it turns into a big issue.
00:08:33.000And this is like, you know, yet another one of them.
00:08:44.000It felt so good today to post the Steve King announcement.
00:08:49.000And by the way, not that all the speakers aren't exciting, but there's something that is so legitimizing about a former congressman going to an event.
00:09:07.000When you get somebody of that stature and prestige and a guy with so much credibility because he has really earned his stripes as a conservative, it has a legitimizing effect and it does blow up this sort of gatekeeping system where certain people get to say, Oh, you know, you can't talk to this guy, you can't go to this guy's conference, this guy isn't what conservatism is about.
00:09:46.000She jumped into this thing and put her finger on the scale and shifted it in favor of the Groypers and America First, like for all times.0.99
00:09:54.000And she came on last year, and that was like amazing when we had our first half pack and when we had the Groyper War.0.97
00:10:00.000Hard to believe that was only one year ago.
00:10:03.000And even to come so far from that, which was a huge deal, just 12 months later, to have Steve King and our mystery speaker, which you'll see is equally impressive.
00:10:17.000It's really exciting what it represents and what it is in itself.
00:10:20.000So I can't wait to see you guys in Orlando next week.
00:10:25.000It's going to be one of the all time, I think, most exciting high points of the America First movement.
00:10:31.000And I know that the people that aren't going to go, they're going to have a lot of FOMO.
00:10:35.000You know, I'm sure there's a lot of people.
00:10:38.000Might be feeling a little bit of regret that they didn't want to go, or maybe they were like a total traitor and they tried to sabotage the event.
00:10:47.000So, of course, it's still a week away, and we're excited to do it.
00:12:47.000And don't get me wrong, it is not easy.
00:12:49.000The only reason I'm telling you all this is because it's like, you know, lately people have been like skeptical of me and all of this, but.
00:12:57.000It would be easy for me to just do this show and nothing else for like the rest of my life, to just do a show.
00:13:04.000And not like it's easy to do a show, but it is a little bit more of a laid back.
00:13:10.000You go live, you say your piece, you go off the air, you count the super chats, right?
00:13:16.000But we're, you know, what I'm trying to do and what the America First team is trying to do is take this thing and really make a difference with it.
00:13:24.000You know, it would be the easiest thing in the world to just, you know, just do this every night and stream.
00:13:28.000And not like this is some, you know, It's pretty tough these days to do a stream, and I'll get into that in a moment.
00:13:35.000But to just coast and just talk and everything, but to do these conferences, to enter into politics, stop the steal, all this kind of stuff, it's hard.
00:15:20.000And at a certain point, I feel like you have to stop and take a step back and think how fucking insane it is.
00:15:27.000And, you know, sorry for the language, but really, how insane it is that I'm just like a, like I said, I'm a 22 year old, like college dropout.
00:15:53.000But really, the SPLC, the Atlantic Council, the ADL have been dispatched to report directly to Facebook, Google, Twitch, DLive, you know, and their payment processors and the backends and all this stuff to make sure that I can't do a live stream for 10,000 people and like report the news with a right wing perspective.
00:17:13.000We're not like, you know, some horrible illegal enterprise, you know, because you would understand if somebody was given a hard time, if they were like ISIS, you know, or if it was North Korea or you were selling nuclear weapons or something.
00:17:26.000I'm trying to sell a live stream talking about the news.
00:17:30.000I'm trying to sell a live stream talking about the news.
00:17:32.000The only difference is I say that George Floyd died of an overdose.
00:17:37.000Or I make an edgy joke about women, you know, or something like that.
00:17:42.000And that is completely sanctioned by the entire technological elites in the United States of America.
00:17:50.000With the aid and with the support of these like NGO, nonprofit, mafia organizations like ADL, SPLC.
00:18:03.000And by the way, you know what the Atlantic Council is?
00:18:06.000I know this is not the first time I've talked about this, but in case you don't know, the Atlantic Council is like the official lobbying arm of NATO.
00:18:15.000And when you think about globalism, the Atlantic Council is the lobbying arm of globalism.
00:18:21.000Atlanticism and these sort of Atlantic institutions, European Union, European Central Bank, the UK, the US government, the DOD, the military, the big banks, big pharma.
00:18:34.000Defense contractors, they all pour money into the Atlantic Council.0.88
00:18:38.000And the Atlantic Council lobbies for this globalist, global homo, American led world order.0.98
00:18:47.000And Jared Holt works there fascinating connection.
00:18:51.000Antifa journalists and Atlanticist swamp institutions joining together, linking up to make sure that I can't do a live stream telling you to go to church, start a family, this kind of stuff.
00:19:08.000And when you're in the thick of it, sometimes you forget what a scandal that is.
00:19:13.000You know, when you're into it, like we are, for me, I get deplatformed from something, especially the past couple of months, and I'm like, I'm on the phone with Assistant Groyper, I'm on the phone with, you know, the dev team, and I'm like, okay, fire up the next thing, fire up the contingency, onto the next option, you know.
00:19:32.000And we're just sort of like a war room.
00:19:35.000We're trying to just get the show out.
00:19:38.000But the other night, after we got deplatformed, I'm like, what the f?
00:20:59.000And without getting into too much detail, it just takes a lot of time.
00:21:02.000So, in the meantime, while we've been figuring that out, we've been trying a lot of temporary fixes just to keep the show going.
00:21:10.000And that was the YouTube solution initially, going from channel to channel.
00:21:14.000And then we had this peer to peer thing.
00:21:18.000I had talked about doing that for a long, long time, and we had been experimenting with it, and we figured out there was actually an even better way to do it than that.
00:21:36.000I want to talk about the news because, you know, it's kind of a slow news day, but there's some stuff to talk about.
00:21:43.000The first story is about the Russian foreign ministry, and this is something which we've covered on the show for the past few weeks.
00:21:50.000It's really important for people to start thinking this way.
00:21:54.000Because people have been brought up their entire lives, especially as conservatives, rationalizing the American system.
00:22:03.000You know, conservatives archetypally are the types that are flag waving, flag saluting, patriotic, you know, support the troops and support the vets and all this kind of stuff.
00:22:16.000And that's fine and well, it's well intentioned.
00:22:18.000But what is happening in the country right now is that the United States of America, as we know it, all the institutions, That defines what America is are out to kill us.
00:22:30.000The US government, the US military, the national security apparatus, the Pentagon, the DOD, the media, Hollywood, all these American institutions which define in the 20th century what America is are now evil and have now turned against us and hate us and are trying to kill us.
00:22:51.000And this is maybe the most important thing for conservatives now to understand.
00:23:02.000We have to divorce the country, which is the people and the land and your neighbors and your family and the people that you know and the things that you like about this country from the system.
00:23:14.000In a word, we have to divorce the nation from the state.
00:23:18.000The state is totally evil and like they are trying to get you.
00:23:23.000As evidenced by what's happened in the past two months since the Capitol siege and since Donald Trump was elected, really.
00:23:32.000You know, we all remember under Barack Obama the IRS going after conservatives and EPA going after gun manufacturers and endless abuses of power basically to target conservative institutions.
00:24:57.000All of the telecommunications infrastructure in America ostensibly is a part of private and public conglomerates that hate me.
00:25:06.000So, you know, F. Mark Zuckerberg and all them.
00:25:09.000Oh, but China is now spreading 5G, their 5G infrastructure across the world.0.99
00:25:15.000Well, the communist Chinese have to be beat.0.96
00:25:18.000We're going to have American led 5G in Europe, and we're going to have American led 5G in the United States.0.97
00:25:25.000And this is just one example, but don't you see the inherent contradiction here?
00:25:29.000And once conservatives recognize that the infrastructure that is, or rather the institutions that are putting out 5G are out to get us.
00:25:39.000But when it's set against China, when the framing is against China, they're totally in support of it.
00:25:45.000We don't want that Chinese 5G, we want that American led 5G.0.95
00:25:49.000Yeah, American led 5G that is owned by companies and supported by the American government, which is out to get us.
00:25:57.000Have you ever stopped and thought for a minute that when they put up 5G towers, it's being put up by people that would willingly deny you service with 5G?
00:26:05.000That it's not outside the realm of possibility in our lifetimes that if American 5G is put up in this country and in Europe, That they're going to weaponize that against you.0.90
00:26:15.000At least if the Chinese put up their 5G, there's a non zero chance that they might let us use their services, unlike the US regime.0.87
00:26:27.000But conservatives view the whole world this way when it comes to, like I said, the Middle East or Russia.
00:26:32.000There's this weird sort of compartmentalization of our domestic views of the institutions and our views of our institutions.
00:26:43.000When it comes to foreign countries, because in America, we fully get everything's against us, but Jack Posobick or Steve Bannon or one of these characters will put a Chinese flag graphic on the screen, and people say, all of a sudden, those damn communist Chinese and their TikTok and their 5G and all this.0.70
00:27:04.000And I'm thinking, here's something that we have in common with the Chinese communists the American government hates us, right?0.59
00:27:13.000We are, as they themselves have said, we are an enemy of the American regime.
00:27:20.000They hate us, they're out to get us.0.66
00:27:22.000And the Chinese regime is a threat to the American led world order.0.91
00:27:27.000I'm not, I'm by no means defending China or Russia or any of these other countries, but it is to say that as an alternative to the American led world order, that does create perhaps a refuge for conservatives.0.75
00:27:43.000It creates a refuge for people who are dissidents in the American empire.
00:27:52.000They put out a statement condemning the human rights abuses of the American government against the Trump supporters who are at the Capitol.
00:28:04.000It says, The Russian Foreign Ministry has issued a statement lambasting the United States government under Joe Biden for the ongoing persecution campaign taking place against anybody at all who does not agree with the results of the latest presidential election.
00:28:21.000In the statement, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman delivered a scathing assessment of the human rights situation in the United States under President Joe Biden.
00:28:30.000She described the ongoing crackdown against Trump loyalists in the United States.
00:28:34.000She said, The FBI has reportedly opened more than 400 criminal cases and applied for more than 500 search warrants and subpoenas for suspects.
00:28:44.000It has also brought charges against and detained around 200 people.
00:28:49.000Only several dozen defendants have been released on bail or placed under house arrest.
00:28:54.000The others are being subjected to harsh pressure, with members of their family and social circle being coerced into giving a convenient testimony.
00:29:03.000Moreover, people who have not even been officially charged are losing their jobs.
00:29:07.000They're being banned from social media and publicly ostracized.
00:29:11.000She also questioned the objectivity of the law enforcement agencies involved in this campaign, noting that they were acting under orders and in line with the narrative of the current administration, who declared the events of January 6, 2021, a riot, and everybody who was near the U.S. Congress on that day, all but plunderers.
00:29:31.000She went on to correctly note that far from being violent rioters, most of the attendees. were peaceful protesters.
00:29:38.000She said, in fact, the majority of those people were ordinary citizens concerned about the situation in their own country.
00:29:44.000These were 74 million voters who voted for their president and defended their views.
00:29:49.000She warned that the administration's crackdown would not solve the widespread discontent towards Biden's rule.
00:29:55.000She said, quote, Will not help distract public attention from the country's own problems.
00:30:12.000U.S. citizens deserve to be treated according to the law and aligned with Washington's international obligations.
00:30:19.000Accordingly, she called out the United States to respect the basic human rights of Trump supporters.
00:30:24.000She said, in this context, we have every reason to express concern and demand that basic human rights be observed.
00:30:31.000U.S. officials are constantly and hypocritically taking care of these rights when it comes to other countries, and yet they have no scruples in ignoring them at home.
00:30:42.000And so I saw this statement, and of course, one way to look at it is that this is cynical politics.
00:30:50.000This is just rhetoric from the Russian foreign ministry.
00:30:55.000America wags their finger at Russia for, for example, their crackdown on protests related to Alexei Navalny, and then they pull this with the Capitol rioters.
00:31:05.000And so one way to look at this is oh, this is whataboutism from the Russian foreign ministry.
00:31:16.000The other way to look at it, though, is it's totally correct.0.99
00:31:20.000You know, it's one thing 60 years ago, the Soviets used to do this.0.99
00:31:24.000They would say, you accuse us of abusing human rights in Czechoslovakia or Hungary or other Eastern Bloc countries, but yet you don't respect the rights of blacks in the United States.
00:31:39.000And this is a classic case of whataboutism.
00:31:42.000Of course, there it's a matter of proportion.
00:31:44.000In the Soviet Union, they're executing people that don't agree with the government, there's massive purges, there's famines inflicted on Ukraine, and total domination.
00:31:55.000With the use of force of Eastern Bloc countries and the use of secret police and so on.
00:32:00.000Now, of course, in America, we've always had the FBI and things that are comparable to the Soviet Union, but to say that there was like a civil rights movement happening, that that was comparable to the Soviet Union, this was purely rhetoric from Russia.0.55
00:32:15.000And it's not that this isn't rhetoric, but of course, this time it's different.0.92
00:32:20.000This time there is no difference between what the Russian Federation is doing and what the United States is doing.0.59
00:32:27.000There's no difference between what they're doing to Alexei Navalny and his supporters and what the U.S. government is doing to Baked Alaska and what they're doing to Ricky Vaughn and the Trump supporters at the Capitol and even Donald Trump himself.
00:32:44.000And what this shows, like I said earlier, is that we look across the Atlantic at Russia, we look at Eurasia, China, these other places, these other countries, and they're speaking out against the American regime, which is going after Trump supporters.
00:33:01.000And I look at that and I say, you know, this is more than even a lot of conservatives are willing to say.
00:33:05.000This is more than Mitch McConnell will say.
00:33:08.000Putin and the Russian foreign ministry is more willing to stick up for Trump supporters than our own representatives, many of them.
00:35:04.000And that's why this all powerful American system in the world.
00:35:09.000We have got to look to, like I said earlier, we have to appeal to a higher politics, perhaps, in order to resolve that.
00:35:17.000In other words, the American regime, why it's so problematic is it rules this country with an iron fist and it rules most of the world with an iron fist.
00:35:26.000It rules the Western Hemisphere with some exceptions and it is able to project power across the entire world except for in perhaps two other great power countries Russia and China.
00:35:42.000Everywhere else, they have virtually unmitigated power projection capabilities.
00:35:47.000If you're an enemy of this system, If you're a dissident of the system that they want to snuff out, what that means is there's nowhere to go.
00:36:27.000It is a good thing when Russia stands up to this evil empire.
00:36:31.000It's a good thing when China stands up to this regime.
00:36:34.000It's a good thing when all, not because those are great places in themselves, it's a good thing when they stand up because it is simply not the United States regime.
00:36:45.000The thing that is pushing nothing but trans and homosexuality and feminism and all this stuff all around the world and punishing Americans at home.
00:36:56.000Whoever stands up to that system, it doesn't make them a hero.0.55
00:37:01.000It doesn't make them good or even better.
00:37:04.000But strategically, tactically, it is better that they're taking a stand than the Biden administration and the Raytheon employees and the Jewish World Congress people and all the Goldman Sachs and you name it people that are filling up the cabinet and the interests that are running this system.
00:38:04.000And they announced their official plan today in Congress.
00:38:08.000It says, After weeks of deliberations, congressional Democrats in the White House on Thursday unveiled an immigration overhaul bill that would reshape U.S. immigration laws and allow millions of immigrants living in the country without authorization to obtain legal status.
00:38:26.000The 353 page U.S. Citizenship Act would create a two tier legalization program.
00:38:34.000Program, which would automatically make farm workers, temporary protected status holders, and undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children eligible for green cards, according to a 66 page summary of the legislation.
00:38:48.000After three years, they could apply to become U.S. citizens.
00:39:11.000And of course, I oppose all forms of immigration for reasons other than this.0.97
00:39:17.000But illegal immigration is so obscenely bad, it is so obscenely improper, and against any form of common sense and any civilized sensibility.
00:39:31.000The idea that you can have a nation, you can have a country, and have people just walk over here, and in other words, the criminality is tolerated and actually rewarded.0.96
00:39:42.000This is so outside the bounds of what should be acceptable.0.81
00:39:46.000And this is, as far as the immigration conversation goes, all immigration should be paused.0.92
00:39:51.000But this is the most unacceptable, the most obviously and universally unacceptable kind of situation that's happening on the entire spectrum of immigration.
00:40:02.000And that this is now mainstream goes to show how far gone we are.0.70
00:40:06.000That people think that this is acceptable.
00:43:01.000If I could call the camera that I'm talking to a mug, if I could call the microphone a mug, if I could call the desk a mug, well, there's really no such thing as a mug.
00:44:11.000But I know on this show, I differentiate myself and we differentiate ourselves from other conservatives because we say, hey, look, it's not just the illegals that are the problem or the people that are not contributing by starting businesses and getting jobs.0.87
00:44:26.000It's all the immigrants, whether they contribute, whether they don't contribute, whether they're on welfare, not on welfare, legal, illegal.1.00
00:44:33.000They're changing the character of the country.1.00
00:44:36.000That being said, And why I just went over this is because it doesn't discount that illegal immigration is still humiliation.0.99
00:44:45.000I mean, it is still pissing on this country and American identity.1.00
00:45:10.000All other eligible unauthorized immigrants would be able to request temporary deportation relief and work permits while being placed on an eight year pathway towards U.S. citizenship.
00:45:22.000Petitioners would all need to undergo background and national security checks as well as file taxes and pay application fees.0.58
00:45:29.000So, if you're a farm worker, TPS, or DACA or a dreamer, you're automatically on the path to becoming a citizen in three years.
00:45:42.000And then in three years, you become a citizen.
00:45:45.000For everybody else, all the other illegals, all 20 million of them, you are given deportation relief and a work permit, and then eight years later, you get citizenship.
00:45:57.000So, what this says is all illegals are getting citizenship eventually, and none of them are getting deported.
00:46:14.000They're illegal, and they're on their way to becoming citizens.
00:46:17.000Before Biden's out of office, even if he only serves one term.0.93
00:46:21.000Everybody else, and so this now covers all the 20, 30, 40 million illegals in this country, however many, they're all, you know, outside of those three categories on their way to an eventual citizenship in eight years.
00:46:35.000And in the meantime, not one of them is getting deported.
00:47:00.000But understand, there's an element here that you see, and there's an element that you don't see.0.72
00:47:07.000What you see, and which is obscene, is that they're giving a pathway to citizenship to potentially as many as 40 million illegal immigrants.
00:48:13.000It is a nightmare what we can see with our eyes.
00:48:16.000What is unseen are the indirect effects of this, which is to say that you tell everybody we're not going to deport you, and the effect that you see is that these people aren't going anywhere.
00:48:28.000What you don't see is the message that is sent now, the signal that goes out to everybody south of the Rio Grande.
00:48:41.000What do you think all these peasants in Central America and South America do when they hear from the great, rich, wealthy United States that nobody's getting deported?
00:48:52.000They get the caravan started up again.
00:48:55.000Why would you live in Nicaragua when you can live in Texas?
00:48:58.000Why live in Honduras when you can live in Arizona?
00:49:01.000Why live in Guatemala when you can live in California?
00:49:04.000Now, the American Southwest is becoming a dump according to our standards of what our country used to be like.1.00
00:49:10.000But according to the standards of people that live in Nicaragua, it's a big improvement, really, no matter what.1.00
00:49:15.000So you tell the people of the world nobody's getting deported, and you might as well say, come right on in.
00:49:47.000Under Trump, you had record high illegal immigration because Trump said he might make a deal on DACA.
00:49:56.000Trump in January 2018, September, and then later in January, sorry, in September 2017, and then later in January 2018, Trump floated the idea of a DACA amnesty.
00:50:12.000He said, look, if we cut immigration in half, And we get rid of the diversity visa lottery and we make all immigration merit based, then we'll consider amnesty for DACA recipients or even more narrowly, the Dreamers.
00:50:26.000Floated that idea in September 17 and January 18.
00:50:31.000And in response to that, he got caravans.
00:50:35.000Whereas initially, when he got inaugurated in January 17, illegal immigration collapsed, apprehensions cratered because.
00:50:46.000Illegal immigrants thought this guy means business, we're not going to test him.
00:50:50.000He floated the idea of a narrow amnesty in September and then later in January, and he got caravans.
00:50:58.000Big caravans in the spring and then in the fall because he was negotiating for a narrow amnesty.
00:51:08.000Joe Biden is telling people there's no more deportations and everyone's getting a pathway to citizenship.
00:51:17.000The article goes on, but it gets better.
00:51:20.000It says another centerpiece of the bill is an expansion of legal immigration.
00:51:26.000The plan would raise the current per country caps for family and employment based immigrant visas and reassign unused visas.
00:51:33.000It would render spouses and children of green card holders, quote, immediate family members, exempting them from the per country caps.
00:51:41.000The bill would increase the annual allocation of employment based visas from $140,000 to $170,000, as well as the yearly ceiling for diversity visas from $55,000 to $80,000.
00:51:54.000An additional 10,000 visas would be reserved for a pilot program designed for immigrants who will contribute to the economic development of local communities.
00:52:04.000So, all in all, you've got an increase of 65,000 immigrants per year, and that is not counting the additional 100,000 refugees that are going to come in per year because he increased the refugee cap to 125,000.
00:52:21.000So, well, actually, he increased it from 15,000 to 125,000.
00:52:27.000So, you figure you've got 110,000 more refugees per year.
00:52:31.000And when you add up the increases in employment based visas, diversity visas, and this pilot program, all together you have got what is that?
00:52:44.000175,000 more legal immigrants per year.
00:52:48.000So, everything I just told you about illegal immigrants, and now you've got raising in terms of caps for employment and other kinds of visas, an additional 175,000 immigrants per year.
00:53:14.000This is why the floodgates have been opened for every form of immigration.
00:53:19.000It says the plan would give the Biden administration a billion dollars annually between 2022 and 2025 to finance efforts to reduce the violence, poverty, crime, and corruption that fuel U.S. bound migration from Central America.0.91
00:53:34.000It would also require the establishment of processing centers in the region where Central Americans, including at risk children, could apply for parole or refugee status to come to the U.S. legally.
00:53:46.000Other provisions ask DHS to implement smart border security measures and allocate funds to expand the infrastructure that ports of entry have to process asylum applicants and intercept illicit drugs.
00:53:59.000DHS would be required to issue new guidelines governing the care of migrant minors that would prohibit the department from separating children from their.
00:54:07.000Parents for the purpose of deterring migration or encouraging compliance with U.S. immigration law.
00:54:13.000So, their border security measures, okay, this is what I just read to you.
00:54:19.000The border security measures that they're implementing are going to make it easier to process asylum seekers and they are going to make it so that they cannot deter migration or encourage compliance with U.S. immigration law.
00:54:34.000Those are their border security measures.
00:54:37.000We're implementing provisions with DHS.
00:54:39.000To make it more difficult to encourage compliance with immigration law.
00:54:45.000And lastly, the plan would allocate 30,000 visas for victims of serious crimes who assist law enforcement, eliminate the current one year deadline that asylum seekers have to apply for for U.S. refuge, and instruct DHS to expand alternatives to detention for migrants and deportation proceedings, particularly families with children.
00:55:50.000And understand immigration is the single biggest catalyst for demographic change.
00:55:57.000If immigration were halted tomorrow, the demographic change that we're talking about would be stalled indefinitely.
00:56:05.000We talk about the transition from white majority to white minority.
00:56:09.000That may potentially be indefinitely forestalled if we halted all immigration.0.78
00:56:14.000In other words, that day may never come if we halted all immigration.
00:56:18.000Now, we'd get close to about 50%, but it would come slowly.0.61
00:56:23.000And the rate at which it would occur would diminish over time.0.97
00:56:29.000So that the country would be becoming more non white, it would be happening at a more rapid pace today than in 10 years, and more 10 years from now than 20 years from now, and eventually would slow down to nearly a halt.0.95
00:56:42.000And so this demographic transition would come to a screeching halt if it were not for mass immigration.0.97
00:57:16.000If you're dumping millions and millions of immigrants every single year, and these people have a fertility rate higher than the native population, that rapidly accelerates the timeline for the demographic change.0.97
00:57:29.000If you take that out of the equation, You know, that buys us a lot of time.0.69
00:59:19.000Texas, Arizona, Florida, Nevada, a few others, but these are enough states to make it nearly impossible for Republicans to win elections.0.91
00:59:28.000They reside in other places you wouldn't even expect.
00:59:32.000But what's more is it's also good for big business.
00:59:36.000This is who was pushing Trump for the past four years to accept ever higher numbers of legal immigrants by merit.
01:00:09.000It is going to increase the bottom line of giant corporations, it is going to help Democrats keep their precarious hold and grip on power.
01:00:18.000And when all these people come here and they're violent and they cause problems and they change the character of the country and they destroy the social fabric and all these horrible consequences come to pass, nobody cares about that.
01:00:33.000The government doesn't care about that because at the end of the day, they don't suffer the consequences and they're enriched by the benefits, right?
01:01:39.000You know, once this bill passes, it's like a timed explosive, and we just got to, I don't know, we got to get DeSantis in there or Tucker or Trump or I don't know, somebody to get in there and on day one say, shut it down, no more immigration.
01:03:30.000I'm sure he's adored by a lot of older people, but it's true that America First is really unique in the sense that Steve King is going to walk in a room and there's going to be hundreds and hundreds of.
01:03:44.000Young, normal, good looking, politically engaged people that are going to give him a standing ovation.
01:03:58.000That you've got a lot of people in Iowa, I'm sure, who didn't appreciate Steve King.
01:04:02.000You've got a lot of older people that didn't appreciate him.
01:04:06.000And he's going to walk into a room, not of people that are weird or out there or maybe some kind of fringe thing.
01:04:14.000College kids, you know, of in some cases teenagers and college students, and even if you're not a college student, but people in their 20s and 30s, and even if you're not that, but mostly young people, and they're gonna go nuts for him and give him a standing ovation for immigration restriction, pro life, anti climate change agenda, anti COVID lockdown, anti big tech, anti foreign wars, all that stuff.
01:04:42.000They're gonna go nuts for all the right things.
01:04:46.000And, you know, that I think is going to offset some of the political cost of going to these events.
01:04:52.000Because, on the one hand, it's like people are going to get some flack for going to this conference, I'm sure, privately, publicly.
01:05:00.000But on the other hand, you come to this event and there's going to be this audience of young people eating out of the palm of your hand for being a real conservative.
01:05:08.000And you don't have to toe the party line from Club for Growth, you don't have to toe the line from Heritage or from Cato, you could go to AFPAC and be America first.
01:05:21.000You could be America first and be a real patriot and a real nationalist and not mince words and not be politically correct and not have to worry about stepping on anybody's toes because you know who put up the money for AFPAC?
01:05:35.000The people that put up the money, whether it was ticket holders or sponsors, it was people that are just going to this conference and want to see it happen.
01:05:44.000People that are America first, not some big industry, not Google.
01:05:48.000You know, CPAC is funded by Google, CPAC is funded by The ACU.
01:05:53.000So you go up on that stage and you better be damn sure that you don't offend the interests.
01:05:58.000You go to AFPAC, you could be America first.
01:06:00.000You could have a standing ovation with young, true believers, people that are not cynical, people that really believe in this stuff.
01:06:09.000And you don't have to be owned, you know, for however long you could speak.
01:06:13.000When you're in this event, you know that the people that are putting this event on, the people attending this event, these are the people that you're fighting for.
01:07:19.000People that were like, yeah, dude, totally.
01:07:20.000And I was like, dude, I thought you would never do it.
01:07:24.000And you know what the white pill is?0.79
01:07:25.000It means that next year, you know, and I don't want to get ahead of myself, but all that that means is it's like this movement is even more ascendant than I thought.
01:08:22.000That's not an America First conference, you know?
01:08:25.000And it increasingly is going to be like, look, you could be with the establishment or you could be with people that are considered out there and fringe.
01:08:43.000Jordan B says, Never thought I'd hear Beardson give me props for anything, but I think hell froze over last night or the rapture is coming.
01:21:05.000It's working, you know, and look, if somebody else were to rise up, somebody who's, you know, more institutional, then hey, I'm supportive.
01:21:37.000So, yeah, I mean, more people, if for nothing else, this should be an inspiration to other people.
01:21:42.000Hey, you know, let's try and do something here.
01:21:44.000Let's other people try to jump in and, you know, be courageous and try to turn the country around.
01:21:51.000Sailor Twift says You've come such a long way, and we're all so excited and appreciative for everything you've done.
01:21:57.000GOP committeeman Groyper asking your opinion on registering to vote as a Democrat for primary season to combat Soros operatives, especially in the Philly DA race.
01:22:08.000Trying to encourage people to adopt this strategy.
01:22:11.000Yeah, I mean, maybe that would work in the cities, but it's important for the primaries in 22 to be focused on primarying rhinos.0.85
01:22:20.000So, if you're in a hardcore blue district like me, I'm in Cook County in Illinois, it would probably make sense for me to register Democrat to be able to vote on things like you're describing.
01:22:34.000If you're in a competitive district where a Republican can win, it's important that you vote in that primary for an America First candidate.
01:25:45.000Maybe I'm ready to get married and have some kids.
01:25:48.000Maybe this was the missing ingredient all along.1.00
01:25:51.000You know, I've been trudging through life with these coarse, vulgar, bossy women telling me, you're a jerk, you're a dick, I don't like you, you're racist.1.00
01:26:04.000And then you go on the dance floor and you see them doing these sort of ethnic dances.1.00
01:26:10.000They've got long hair, they look good, they're dancing good.
01:29:21.000Musa says, I think in America, first administration should also care about aesthetics and sounds, since these two elements shape deeply the minds of people, young people especially.
01:29:31.000I think we're really more worried about not getting killed by the government and not getting censored online.
01:29:36.000But, yeah, I mean, there's some truth in that.
01:29:40.000Lack sacks is very frustrating to see Alex Jones undermining his credibility with his ridiculous China controls the U.S. nonsense.0.92
01:29:48.000In fairness to him, he is technically right that China is.0.80
01:29:55.000Look, when I say all that stuff about China, it doesn't discount the fact that China is infiltrating our government.0.85
01:30:43.000Moose, this is about the immigration issue.
01:30:45.000I truly think that immigration should be stopped completely, but if the government is able to maintain it, if citizenship is seen as a privilege and not a right or an opportunity, it will become very hard to get, and candidates should earn it instead of getting it handed for peanuts.0.71
01:30:58.000Yeah, well, maybe at a far later date.0.98
01:31:04.000But we've had enough immigration for centuries.1.00
01:32:10.000KTK says, wishing you the best of luck with all the fanboying you'll receive from the crowd next week.
01:32:15.000Well, I enjoy it, and I like to meet people.1.00
01:32:19.000Groyper Based says, I cannot stand these new ads with homosexual couples.1.00
01:32:23.000How long until ABC airs a same sex bachelor or bachelorette?0.96
01:32:29.000What do you think is a viable way that homosexuality can be made a taboo again?
01:32:35.000Unfortunately, the cultural institutions control that sort of thing.
01:32:41.000And as long as Hollywood and TV and the culture is controlled by people that like this stuff and there are no competing cultural institutions, it's going to be hard.
01:32:50.000I think the only way to compete with that is for a new religiosity.
01:32:54.000Because we're not going to overtake Hollywood, and we can't compete with Hollywood.
01:33:29.000The church is in Rome, an eternal city.
01:33:32.000And I think that if there's going to be cultural norms, they'll come from the cultural strongholds of reaction and true conservatism, which is the church, which is religiosity.
01:33:44.000You know, think about where there is conservatism in the world the Muslim world, in China, in Russia.
01:33:53.000And a lot of that comes from the church.
01:33:55.000In China, it's a little different, of course, but they have an ethnic tradition and a Philosophical tradition, which is not dissimilar from a religion.
01:34:04.000It's also something that we don't have that's comparable in America.
01:34:08.000So, to me, the comparable cultural institution that would support a new paradigm like that would be the church.
01:35:03.000We had a limit on super chats, it was like four per person.
01:35:07.000There's an article in the French journal Le Monde from 2015 in which the Minister of Education of Japan wanted to abolish all the social science faculties in Japanese universities in order to better serve society through engineering and sciences in particular.
01:35:21.000Do you have a stance on the future of social science facilities or faculties in America?0.88
01:35:28.000Yeah, I think that's an appropriate response.
01:35:30.000I just don't think it's going to happen anytime soon.
01:36:20.000Would you say that the irony and trolling we employ allows us to see who we can trust in our lives and who we can see past it and trust us?
01:38:03.000Musa says, in a certain way, AFPAC is the embodiment of what Bernie Sanders wanted for the political world money of private interests out and people who are not bought and paid for by the powers that be in.
01:41:38.000So that's the problem with this worldview is, oh, you believe in Jesus, you believe in his word, you believe in repentance, and that at the cost of God's only son, you're able to be forgiven.
01:41:54.000And you don't ask for forgiveness and you don't think you need it.
01:42:03.000So at that point, it just almost doesn't even make any sense.
01:42:09.000Oh, I believe in Jesus, and I believe that God gave His only Son to die so that my sins could be forgiven, but I don't need to ask for forgiveness, and I don't even need to try not to sin.
01:45:03.000And, you know, people just find all kinds of reasons to resent that fake reasons, nonsensical reasons, rumors, you know.
01:45:11.000But people, at the end of the day, people are looking for, you know, because they resent us personally, whatever, but they're looking for something.
01:45:19.000And that, to me, is kind of sad because it's like.
01:45:21.000All this evil in the world, we're trying to do something about it.
01:45:27.000We're few, few people that are somewhat successful, and you got a lot of people that should agree with us that are like backstabbing and, you know, have a big problem and everything.
01:45:39.000You know, you can't make everybody like you, but you should be able to make people that agree with you 95% on things like you, but that's their problem.
01:45:48.000Specsos is not to sound like a boomer, but it's pretty funny that all the slander against this movement is white supremacists.
01:45:54.000Jordan B. and Kyle Frank, a black and a Jew, were the first people to ask to meet up at AFPAC.
01:47:36.000Kevin says, As long as I live, I never want to hear minority outreach from a Republican ever again.0.66
01:47:43.000When my people bitched and moaned about a black agenda, Trump presented a five hundred billion dollar infrastructure plan exclusively for them, but they still voted Biden.0.84
01:47:53.000Black people were looting and shooting all summer, but they still chose Biden.0.80
01:48:03.000At the end of the day, Whatever you think about it, it doesn't work.
01:48:08.000Blexit and Platinum Plan and all of that, it just doesn't work.
01:48:12.000Pander to your base, pander to the people that like you, and better than that, just stay true to your issues, you know?
01:48:20.000Say the things that people have an appetite for, which is no wars, end of free trade, a government of buying for the people, no big tech, no more of this PC stuff, end the COVID lockdowns, do what works.
01:48:36.000And instead, people want to play games.
01:49:25.000Maybe we could work something out because you've been a super chatter for a long time.
01:49:29.000So maybe we could work something out for you.
01:49:32.000But I'm glad you're excited and looking forward to seeing you.
01:49:36.000B says, as someone who is very much involved in the Orthodox Church, the problem is that our church is both Orthodox and Roman Catholic.1.00
01:49:43.000Have significant global homo infiltration.0.99
01:49:45.000It is even worse with Episcopal churches.1.00
01:49:48.000We have to stop this at all costs.1.00
01:49:50.000Yeah, I agree that there's no argument there.
01:49:54.000But is it going to be easier to win the fight culturally in the church or in Hollywood?
01:53:19.000He thinks that meat gives you cancer, and he's like a vegetarian and all this.
01:53:27.000And like some people are keto, and they swear that you can't eat gluten or you can't eat grain, you can't eat bread, pasta, pizza, that kind of stuff.
01:53:38.000It's like, well, what are we supposed to eat then?
01:53:43.000I think as long as you eat a balanced diet, I think as long as you get the stuff that you need, I think the Mediterranean diet is probably the best.
01:53:52.000I think that you got to eat like, you know, human beings are supposed to eat a little bit of meat, fish, vegetables, nuts, fruits, and I think everything in moderation.
01:54:06.000I think you eat a balanced diet, you don't eat too much, and.
01:54:12.000I think not eating too much is the biggest thing.
01:54:14.000Having clean water, having like clean food.
01:54:17.000I think that probably, I'm probably going to get a lot of hate for this, but I think that eating too much meat probably is an issue.
01:54:25.000I don't believe in the carnivore diet.
01:54:29.000I don't believe in eating only meat or lots of meat.
01:54:34.000I think that fish probably makes the most sense.
01:56:37.000Six foot two says, after listening to AF all these years, my IQ grew so much I have to get emergency skull enlargement surgery next Friday.
01:56:46.000Going to miss AFPAC this year, but I should be in good shape for 2022.
01:57:10.000Groyper of VGC says, I'm buying a clean suit for half pack.
01:57:13.000It'll be my first suit, but I am certainly going to need it for future career aspirations and events, so I might as well go all out.
01:57:21.000Another question I know you said we could wear masks, but can we also wear a hat and sunglasses that I would take off after I get past security?
01:57:46.000It's not about earning your way to heaven.
01:57:49.000It's about being, that is completely not what we're saying.
01:57:52.000And I literally just said that that is not the case.
01:57:56.000It says in the Bible that, you know, as much as you try, you're still sinful, you know, and God is so good that you're always going to fall short.
01:58:05.000It's not about, like, hmm, well, you did a good job, you checked all the boxes, okay, you're in.
02:01:48.000I think Protestants do this in particular.0.98
02:01:50.000It's one thing to make a scriptural argument, it's another thing to say, you know, Matthew, this and this, my one line, my one verse, case closed.0.93
02:02:00.000The Bible is, because life is complicated, it is a big, complicated text, and it's got to be read in context and it's got to be taken all together.
02:02:10.000And so, when people do this kind of thing where they read one part and they say, Oh, this is why I'm a Baptist.
02:02:14.000Oh, this is why I believe in faith alone.
02:02:16.000Oh, this is why I think that's kind of missing the point.
02:02:21.000The Bible's got to be read, you know, and interpreted by a church, by an authority.
02:02:28.000I don't think that Jesus left us with a Bible, He left us with a church.
02:02:34.000And He left us with the Word, but the church is instrumental there too.
02:02:37.000And so, when people say, Oh, well, this verse and that verse, we could go in circles for millennia and we have.
02:02:43.000Debating about the meaning of one verse over the other, where there's an apparent contradiction.
02:02:47.000But that's why I'm Catholic, because I believe that it's about the church that started with the apostles and which has, through apostolic succession, connects us all the way through to the present day and has authority over how we're supposed to interpret the religion.