01:32:30.000Our main story tonight is about the vaccine, and they're trying to kill us with this thing.
01:32:37.000The EEOO, which is the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, I'm sorry, the EEOC, they announced today that the vaccine is mandatory in the workplace, or rather, that workplaces can mandate the vaccine in order for you to continue to work at your company.
01:32:57.000They said that it is completely legal.
01:32:59.000If your employer says that you have to get the vaccine or else you're fired, they can do that.
01:33:07.000We'll also talk about a case in the Brazilian Supreme Court where they ruled that a vaccine mandate is constitutional.
01:33:13.000It's moving that way in every country, and it'll move that way in this country, too.
01:33:18.000We'll also be talking tonight about a Supreme Court ruling on the census.
01:33:22.000They dismissed a lawsuit against the Trump administration challenging his decision to exclude illegal immigrants from the census, and that's a big win for us.
01:35:23.000I think it was January 2019 when those kids from Kentucky were in high school.
01:35:29.000They went to Washington, D.C. for a field trip and they encountered that Indian banging a drum for some indigenous people's protest or something like that.0.68
01:35:40.000And Nick Sandman is the guy that smirked in the face of that Indian.
01:35:46.000And everybody attacked him the media, even conservatives, you know, Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro and the Republican Party.1.00
01:35:54.000And he wound up making a ton of money.
01:35:57.000I don't know the exact figure, but he reached this undisclosed settlement with CNN and I think with one other major network.
01:36:05.000Somebody offered to represent him pro bono in a defamation lawsuit against almost every major news network.
01:36:12.000And he reached, I think, at least one or two settlements.
01:36:15.000So this guy's got to be worth millions of dollars, multi, multi millionaire.
01:37:11.000And I saw this the past week, and it's not a big deal.
01:37:15.000I mean, I don't really think Nicholas Sandman is even all that relevant after 2019.
01:37:21.000He did speak at the RNC, but I wanted to point that out because I think this is what happens to a lot of young conservatives.
01:37:29.000This is the future of our struggle as the America First movement.
01:37:33.000We will always be competing against the establishment, which is sucking up people like Nicholas Sandman, sucking them up.
01:37:40.000In some cases, other things are going on too with a lot of these GOP hacks.
01:37:44.000But they're absorbing, that's a disgusting thing to say, but it's true.
01:37:48.000They're absorbing all of these young conservatives, young white high school graduates, college students, into the conservative machinery, into the conservative establishment.0.89
01:37:59.000And, you know, I look at somebody like Nicholas Sandman as somebody that would have been or should have been a perfect candidate to be a Groyper, an America Firster.
01:38:12.000He, more than anybody, should have been red pilled by the media, by Indians, by non whites, by the left.0.79
01:38:18.000I mean, don't you remember last year they were ready to literally lynch this kid because he smiled, because he was white, and because he smiled.0.82
01:38:27.000He dared to look in the eyes of a non white person, right?0.61
01:38:31.000And you would think that him more than anybody would have kind of an idea about what's going on in the country.0.73
01:38:37.000That the left hates us, that the non white half of the country hates us, that they want to kill us, and that the GOP and the conservative infrastructure in the country will not be there to defend you.
01:38:49.000They will not be there to protect you.0.65
01:39:10.000And what it comes down to is that Mitch McConnell, at this point in time, has more materially to offer somebody like that.
01:39:18.000He can offer people like that a political career and lots of money and lawyers and all those resources.
01:39:25.000And so I saw those tweets and I was kind of shocked and disappointed that somebody who really isn't beholden to anybody, somebody like Nicholas Sandman, who's already made his money and he is an established figure in the media, he spoke at the RNC, he really doesn't need anything from anybody, and yet he is still in the establishment, still in their grasp, within their claws.
01:40:46.000And we haven't talked about this story probably in over a year, but it's a very important one.
01:40:52.000I think it was at some point last year or maybe two years ago that the president.
01:40:57.000Ordered the Census Bureau to take illegal immigrants out of the census and not count them.0.65
01:41:03.000And it makes sense because the point of the US Census is to count everybody in the country that's here legally.0.82
01:41:09.000And for those that don't know, the census is not just something that's interesting where we're gathering data, the census serves as the basis for appointing or rather allocating electoral college votes and representatives in the House of Representatives.
01:41:31.000And whatever the outcome of the census is, that kind of sets the tone in a state by state basis for what kind of political representation they're going to get, who's drawing the district lines in the states, gerrymandering, and things like that.
01:41:45.000And so, if you're including illegal aliens in the census numbers, it's going to affect all of that.
01:41:50.000And of course, who do you think that's going to benefit?
01:41:53.000The illegal aliens are in places like California, they're in Nevada, they're in Arizona, New Mexico, specifically in California, or in bigger states like New York and Illinois.
01:42:05.000They might be responsible for allocating more political power to big democratic states and giving more power to democrats within those states.0.72
01:42:25.000And there's been sort of a question mark hanging over that for the past year or so about whether or not that would actually be followed through on that.
01:42:34.000But we got a ruling from the Supreme Court today.
01:42:38.000The suit against the Trump administration, and I'll read to you the report about this.
01:42:43.000It says The U.S. Supreme Court ducked a direct ruling on Friday on whether President Trump can exclude undocumented immigrants from a key census count.
01:42:52.000At issue in the case was Trump's July memorandum ordering the U.S. Census Bureau for the first time to exclude undocumented immigrants from the decennial census for purposes of reapportionment.
01:43:04.000The count is used to determine how many seats each state gets in the House of Representatives and the Electoral College.
01:43:12.000In an unsigned opinion, the court said it would be premature to rule on the case right now because it is riddled with contingencies and speculation, and even the Trump administration doesn't know how many undocumented immigrants there are or where they live.
01:43:26.000In fact, at oral arguments just 18 days ago, acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall, representing the Trump administration, told the justices that career officials at the Census Bureau still don't even roughly know how many legal aliens it'll be able to identify.
01:43:42.000Let alone how their number and geographic concentration might affect apportionment.
01:43:47.000At the end of the day, the court's sixth justice conservative majority said the case was not yet ripe for resolution because none of the 23 states or immigrant groups that brought it had yet been injured.
01:43:59.000While Friday's decision does leave open the possibility for Trump to try to remove some undocumented immigrants from the census count for apportionment purposes, the decision was at best an interim and uncertain victory for the president.
01:44:13.000And this is editorializing from the press.
01:44:16.000It will stand in the courts and they won't be counted for purposes of apportionment.
01:44:20.000And, you know, it's been kind of a blackpilling couple of weeks with the Electoral College vote and obviously what's going on with the betrayal in the election.
01:44:30.000But, I mean, this is yet another part of the Trump legacy which will stand the test of time.
01:44:35.000This is a legacy that will last for 10 years because the apportionment with the census occurs every 10 years.
01:44:42.000And if this rule is allowed to stand, Through the courts and through the Biden administration, then you're going to have Electoral College votes and House of Representatives seats apportioned without illegal aliens being accounted for.
01:44:58.000And if that's the case, that could represent a not insignificant decline in the electoral power and even the federal power in the House of Representatives of Democratic states.
01:45:12.000And you take this in combination with everything else, with the border wall.
01:45:16.000With the executive orders and other rule changes on immigration.
01:45:20.000And in my opinion, this represents, as far as immigration goes, probably the best administration in American history since Calvin Coolidge.
01:45:30.000And Calvin Coolidge was president, I think, in 1924 to 1928.
01:45:36.000So we're talking about something like a century.
01:45:39.000You haven't seen a president as good on immigration as Donald Trump in something like a century, which is a pretty big deal.
01:45:50.000You know, it's a white pill when there have been a lot of black pills lately, and it's exciting.
01:45:55.000And we'll see what the results of the census will be.
01:45:58.000And if there will even be a big impact, I mean, I think that there will be.
01:46:02.000Because if you have 30 million illegal aliens in the country, we got to think that if 30 million people are now unaccounted for in the apportionment, that will result in a drop in the number of electoral votes for a state like California.
01:46:17.000Maybe they'll get less or rather fewer representatives.0.99
01:46:26.000And thanks to our patriots in the White House.
01:46:28.000Thanks to our patriots in the administration for this.
01:46:31.000It's only been in the last year or so that people in the White House have been able to turn things around.
01:46:37.000And in a lot of ways, it was too little, too late, but they still were able to make a lot of progress.
01:46:44.000And it's a very important thing when we look back at the Trump administration, if he doesn't wind up being inaugurated on January 20th.
01:46:52.000It's very important to look back on the Trump administration and maintain the legacy of Donald Trump.
01:46:58.000It'll be important in the coming decades, not this decade, but in decades afterwards, that the American people will look back on Donald Trump as a good president who fought for the people against big tech, against the interests, against the globalists and the media.
01:47:16.000It's very important that people look back on Trump and remember him as the last president that fought for us and the last president that presided over the good times, because I think that's what it's going to look like.
01:47:28.000That is going to be a very important narrative to maintain, I think, for our purposes as we advance America first in the future.
01:47:35.000And things like this, I think they go a long way for that legacy.
01:49:59.000It says, With the first doses of Pfizer's COVID 19 vaccine now being administered in the U.S., The federal government is giving employers around the country the green light to require immunization for most workers.
01:50:13.000In general, companies have the legal right to mandate that employees get a COVID shot, according to the EEOC on Wednesday.
01:50:21.000More specifically, employers are entitled and required to ensure a safe workplace in which, quote, an individual shall not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of individuals in the workplace.
01:50:35.000That can mean a company requiring its workforce to be vaccinated.
01:50:40.000The Americans with Disabilities Act limits an employer's ability to require workers to get a medical examination, but the EEOC's latest guidance clarifies that getting vaccinated does not constitute a medical exam.
01:50:53.000As a result, ordering employees to get a COVID shot would not violate the ADA, which to me sounds like bullshit because isn't a vaccine more intrusive than a medical examination?
01:51:03.000A medical examination entails an examination.
01:51:07.000I mean, they're going to take a look at you, they're going to check you out, and they're going to see if you have any problems.
01:51:13.000But a vaccine, they're injecting you with something.
01:51:15.000And with this vaccine in particular, they're injecting you with something that is totally experimental and something that they have no idea what the side effects are or the consequences.
01:51:26.000So, the medical exam would be violating the law.
01:51:29.000But injecting you with an experimental vaccine that was rushed through with an emergency order, well, that doesn't technically constitute a medical exam, so that's okay.
01:51:39.000It says not all employees must get vaccinated, according to the agency.
01:51:43.000Employees with either a disability or, quote, sincerely held religious beliefs that prevent them from getting inoculated are exempt, according to the EEOC, which is charged with enforcing laws against workplace discrimination.
01:51:56.000If they do require it, an employee can make a request for an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act or Title VII.
01:52:03.000And if they do request the accommodation, the employer has an obligation to see if accommodation is possible, said Helen Rella.
01:52:11.000And she is a workplace attorney at Wilk Auslander, a New York law firm.
01:52:16.000In cases like these, an employer must attempt to make a reasonable accommodation for the worker, like allowing them to work from home, for example.0.95
01:52:24.000If that's not possible and unvaccinated individuals pose a threat to either themselves or to others, A company has the right under employment law to exclude them from physically entering the workplace.0.99
01:52:38.000It says, on the one hand, well, if you have a religious objection or if you have a health objection, then you can refuse the vaccine and they can't mandate it, and they'll have to accommodate you.
01:52:49.000But the article goes on and says that that's actually not even true either.
01:52:53.000It says, notably, that doesn't mean an employer may summarily fire a worker who declines to be vaccinated.
01:52:59.000They could be eligible for unpaid leave or other similar entitlements under federal, state, and local laws.
01:53:05.000It says, however, according to Sharon Masling, a workplace attorney at Morgan Lewis in Washington, D.C., she says, at some point, if they are on job protected unpaid leave, that might rise to the level of undue hardship, but it would be on a case by case basis.
01:53:23.000The agency's guidance does not mean that if a worker's job can't be done remotely and there's no reasonable way to accommodate the person's wish not to be vaccinated, then the employer can terminate their employment.
01:53:36.000The logical conclusion, says this lawyer, is that if no possible accommodation can be made and the employee's job requires that they be in the physical workplace and they pose a direct threat to the safety of the workplace or others, then yes, they can be terminated.
01:53:53.000So, this article is kind of dishonest because, you know, throughout the article, they're saying, well, there's exceptions, accommodations can be made.
01:54:02.000If you have a religious conviction, you don't have to get it.
01:54:04.000If you have a health issue, then they will make accommodations for you.
01:54:10.000It turns out that doesn't mean anything because unless you can take paid time off indefinitely or they can find some arrangement where you don't have to work in the place of business, they can fire you.
01:54:21.000And I think ultimately what this works out to is they can fire you no matter what.
01:54:26.000If you don't take the vaccine, they will fire you.
01:54:29.000Do you think that a lot of these companies are going to go out of their way to accommodate anti vaxxers?
01:54:34.000Do you foresee that Fortune 500 companies, big tech companies, Amazon, or even just your employer, no matter how big or small, Do you think that they're going to go out of their way to accommodate people that will not take the coronavirus vaccine?
01:54:47.000Or do you think that given the green light, they are going to mandate in a blanket way that everybody working in the company and every company in the United States will have to mandate that their employees have the vaccine?
01:55:06.000We actually probably have a pretty good idea based on some reports so far.
01:55:11.000Some people have a severe allergic reaction, some people get Bell's palsy, some people got HIV after they got the vaccine in Australia.
01:55:20.000So, we have some idea, but we don't know for a fact if this is safe or if it's unsafe.
01:55:25.000And if it's unsafe, what exactly we can expect.
01:55:29.000And they're going to tell you in the year 2021, which is two weeks away, they're going to tell you they're already distributing the vaccine that if you don't get the vaccine, you can't come into work.
01:55:41.000And how many people out there watching the show right now can afford to lose their jobs?
01:55:46.000How many people out there, after the lockdown has destroyed the economy, can afford to?
01:55:52.000Be fired from their job and have to find an employer who does not have a vaccine mandate?
01:55:59.000I don't think anybody is in a position where they can be totally excommunicated from society tomorrow with no backup plan unless they take a vaccine and still be okay.
01:56:10.000And understand that is only the tip of the iceberg.
01:56:12.000It's not just that you're going to get fired from your job, but you're not going to be able to go to school and your kids won't be able to go to school.
01:57:17.000This is going to happen next year that you're going to face the decision of do I want to lose my job or get this vaccine?
01:57:24.000Do I want to send my kids back to school and everything that comes with that?
01:57:28.000Not only that you don't have to watch them, but also that they get to participate in school and extracurriculars and their friends and so on, unless they get the vaccine.
01:57:36.000Are you prepared to make that decision?
01:57:39.000And I don't see any meaningful resistance.
01:57:42.000I don't see anything like a resistance movement forming that will pose a formidable enough threat to the system that we can stop this from going through.
01:57:50.000That has to happen, or else this is where we're headed.
01:57:53.000And if you think that's not the case, it's already happening in Brazil.
01:57:56.000There was another article today about how the Brazilian Supreme Court said.
01:58:01.000That the vaccine mandate in that country from the government is totally legal.
01:58:08.000It says, quote, Brazil's Supreme Court says coronavirus vaccination can be made mandatory, delivering a blow to the nation's nascent anti vaccine movement.
01:58:18.000However, the court also says Brazilians may not be vaccinated against their will.
01:58:23.000A court statement says Thursday's ruling does pave the way for state and municipal governments to approve laws imposing fines or restrictive measures for anyone refusing to take the vaccine.
01:58:43.000You'll be fired from your job, kicked out of school, and then they'll just start to shut down all services to you.
01:58:49.000No airplane travel, no Ubers, no taxis, no food delivery, maybe not even regular delivery.
01:58:56.000Maybe you won't be able to go to concerts, you won't be able to eat indoors at a restaurant, maybe you won't even be able to go to a store.
01:59:03.000And ultimately, you want to know what the truth is this is about paving the way for the new world order.
01:59:09.000You know, how do you think they're going to integrate all of this stuff?
01:59:12.000It all comes down to controlling each and every individual, closing the society down and opening it back up to a select group of people that are going to go along with the changes they want to make.
01:59:24.000And that goes for the vaccine, that goes for your political views, that goes for just about everything.
01:59:31.000You know, imagine a scenario in the future when you're going to be microchipped and the microchip is going to contain all your information.
01:59:39.000It's going to contain your credit score, your social credit score.
01:59:43.000It's going to contain information about your firearm ownership, whether you got a vaccine or not, your name, your social security number, your birthday, all that kind of stuff.
01:59:53.000And I'm sure that we're going to get to the point where we'll be living in these smart cities.
01:59:59.000And in order to enter a smart city, in order to get in, in order to use transportation, in order to buy things, in order to get along, enter a school, a business, a government building, a store, you're going to have to present all this kind of information.
02:00:12.000And if you're not on board with what's happening with the creation of this new world order, You'll be excluded from the society.
02:00:19.000And, you know, once again, if you think that's an unfounded claim, that is exactly what they're telling us they're going to do.
02:00:26.000We did a show about the Great Reset back before the election.
02:00:29.000And I read an article that was from the website of the World Economic Forum, which created this Great Reset theory and talking about Build Back Better and all this stuff.
02:00:40.000And they wrote as recently as 2016 about exactly this concept that in the future, everyone will live in giant smart cities, you won't own anything.
02:00:52.000The government will know everything about you.
02:00:55.000And in order to have access to these services, you're going to have to give up completely your privacy, your freedom, your property, and you're going to have to give up total control to the government.
02:01:05.000And if you don't want to do that, you'll have to live outside the city in medieval times.
02:01:09.000You'll have to live outside the city in squalor, God knows what.
02:01:13.000Maybe there won't even be outside the city.
02:01:17.000I mean, maybe this sounds like schizo talk at this point.0.93
02:01:20.000I know this show is taking kind of a different direction.0.74
02:01:23.000In light of the vaccine, in light of coronavirus, and maybe this show in particular sounds a little bit different, but we are moving rapidly towards this scenario in real time.
02:01:35.000This is no longer the stuff of conspiracy theory.
02:01:38.000This is no longer some kind of a fringe idea or a fringe faction that is pushing this.
02:01:44.000These are federal government entities that are telling you the vaccine mandate is coming, the immunity passport is coming.
02:01:52.000We've already seen what they're capable of, they can do it now.
02:01:55.000You know, I've been subjected to it personally.
02:01:58.000I got kicked off of an airplane because I gave an attitude to a flight attendant about wearing a mask.
02:02:03.000They could put you on a no fly list now if you don't wear a mask.
02:02:07.000And they'll be able to do that if you don't get the vaccine.0.76
02:02:10.000And it's funny because people talk about what goes on in China and they talk about the social credit score over there and the technological tyranny in China.
02:02:19.000They talk about the mass surveillance, the facial recognition technology, and in particular, the social credit system.
02:02:27.000They talk about how dystopian this is.
02:02:31.000If you speak out against the government, you'll have less access to credit.
02:02:37.000If you don't say you're sorry and you're sincere in your apology for speaking out against the government, there's more consequences, like you won't be able to buy plane tickets or train tickets.
02:02:47.000And there's all kinds of consequences about your participation in the society if you don't go along with what the state and what the party deems is good behavior for a citizen.
02:02:58.000And it's funny because people in the United States look at that and they say, oh my gosh, what a nightmare.
02:03:06.000I can't imagine living in a system like that.
02:03:10.000You know, people, it's the same thing with like North Korea.
02:03:13.000People look at North Korea and they say, wow, they really believe that all this crazy stuff about Kim Jong un and they're these prisoners and they don't know anything about the outside.
02:03:24.000And then you look at what's happening in this country.
02:03:26.000How is it going to be any different in the United States?0.74
02:03:29.000Don't get your vaccine, and it's the same consequences you'll get with a bad social credit score in China.
02:03:35.000Post something racist on the internet.
02:03:46.000What recourse do we have against that?
02:03:48.000What recourse do you have against the combined power of all these big tech companies, all the multinational corporations, hand in hand with the federal government and with the United Nations and all the international government organizations?
02:05:47.000It really comes down to do you want to get the flu or do you want to get injected with God knows what, some kind of Frankenstein injection from a laboratory, from Pfizer?
02:06:28.000It always involves more bureaucracy, more government power, less freedom, less private property.
02:06:34.000I never thought I would sound like this.
02:06:35.000You know, I'm not a libertarian, but that's what's occurring right now they are taking the sovereignty of this nation under the pretext of public health.
02:07:07.000But there's no way in hell I'm taking the vaccine.
02:07:09.000And that, to me, is a hill worth dying on.
02:07:12.000And I mean literally dying on that hill.
02:07:14.000I mean, if they are going to come for us and give us the vaccine, we have to be ready to fight them.
02:07:21.000And not in a political way, we have to be ready to fight people that are going to try to inject us with something that we don't even know what it is.
02:07:28.000We have to be ready to fight people that do that physically, in the real world, with weapons.
02:07:34.000Because, you know, and it's not advocacy for violence.
02:07:37.000I'm not advocating for people to initiate violence.
02:07:40.000I'm not advocating for people to, you know, provoke or attack or anything like that.
02:07:47.000If the government tries to violate our biological integrity, our sovereignty over our own bodies, I don't think there is any bigger justification for a response than that.
02:07:59.000You know, what else could they take from you if they could take away your biological integrity?
02:08:06.000What is there left to defend or preserve?
02:08:08.000What is there left of us if they could take away even that, our right to determine what's coursing through our own veins, right, in our bodies?
02:08:17.000So, you know, boomers have watched many things slip away from us over the decades our neighborhoods, our communities, our rights to free speech, our access to big tech platforms, our money, the middle class, our language, our culture, our firearms, everything, our privacy.
02:09:57.000I don't know, and I know I've been saying this for the past couple of weeks, but you really begin to suspect that we're living in the end times, not just because of what's happening, but because people seem to be totally unaware of it.
02:10:09.000And unaware of it like there's something going on, you know, like people are being blinded from what's happening.
02:10:17.000In a spiritual sense, I don't know how people can see the lockdowns, the vaccination, the election fraud, the race riots.
02:10:25.000And you've got normal people, white people with kids with relatively conservative values that are saying, Donald Trump isn't civil.
02:10:34.000And science says that we need to get the vaccine and stay at home.
02:10:38.000I mean, to me, that's like disturbing that that's going on.
02:10:41.000And I don't know how people don't see the end game here, what the end game is, and who benefits from all this stuff.
02:10:47.000Because it's not us and it's not our health.
02:10:49.000They're not doing this for our health.
02:10:51.000You know, and I had this conversation with somebody the other day.
02:10:55.000This has always been the end game of the global elites.
02:10:59.000That's why Bill Gates has been in the business of vaccines and public health for decades.
02:11:04.000And do people really think that somebody like Bill Gates is just really altruistic?
02:11:08.000Do people think that all these billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg and everybody think that all these people are just the nicest, most beneficent people in the world?
02:11:18.000We sure got really lucky that all these people with hundreds of billions of dollars that wield more power than any private citizen in the history of the world.
02:11:27.000We got so lucky that they all happen to be great people, really altruistic, kind people with the best intentions.
02:11:35.000Do people believe that the scientists working at the highest levels of government or these managers and the billionaires sponsoring all this stuff and the giant corporations manufacturing it?
02:11:46.000Do we really believe that all these powerful people are just nice?
02:12:21.000Something really funny is going on here, and I'm not going along with it.
02:12:25.000And in some ways, this may be bigger even than the election because there will always be more elections, and our time is running out in a certain sense, but.
02:12:34.000I mean, ultimately, through the elections, we're trying to fight off things like this.
02:12:40.000You know, it's not just that we want Donald Trump to be the president, it's that we want people like Donald Trump to be president to stop this kind of stuff, to stop this New World Order takeover of America.
02:12:55.000You know, so don't miss the forest for the trees.
02:12:59.000What we're fighting for through this election effort ostensibly is to hold back the night on the.0.55
02:13:04.000New World Order takeover of the country with the vaccines and the lockdowns and the Green New Deal and everything like that, and the mass immigration and the race riots and anti white media and all of that.
02:13:19.000And I know I said this about climate change before, but think about the nature of the pandemic.
02:13:24.000Like climate change, this is a threat which is global in nature.
02:13:29.000It's something that unites all countries.
02:13:32.000It's not something that, you know, It's not a conflict between different countries or between ideologies or civilizations.
02:13:39.000These sort of existential global threats like COVID and climate change were designed, I think, for a very specific reason.
02:13:48.000What climate change and the pandemic have in common is that they are things that are a threat to all of humanity.
02:13:54.000And supposedly, they're supposed to unite all of humanity.
02:13:57.000And what is the solution to both of these things?
02:14:00.000When they beat the drum about climate change and they beat the drum about racism and their They're ginning up this machine for the COVID vaccine.
02:14:09.000All of these threats are universal in nature.
02:14:21.000Well, the government has to pass more regulations and they have to give subsidies and taxes.
02:14:28.000They have to decide which companies can survive.
02:14:31.000It also requires organization of global governments, it requires cooperation between the US government and the Chinese government, and the European Union and the Russian government, and so on.
02:14:42.000That's what these things all have in common.
02:14:44.000And I think that's why they're all being pushed on us.
02:14:47.000It's about uniting the entire planet behind, ultimately, I think, a global government.
02:14:52.000That's going to do away with borders, do away with sovereignty, do away with freedom.0.83
02:14:56.000And what you're going to get is this giant anti white new world order where we own nothing, where we have no freedom, we have no privacy, and ultimately we don't even have control over our own bodies.0.81
02:15:17.000It's all about putting that power, putting the money, running it up the food chain up to the world's billionaires, the world's managers, the world's organizers.
02:15:40.000I mean, take a look at the election fraud and not about the election in itself, but take a look at the election fraud and think about that as a demonstration of what these elites are willing and able to do.
02:15:55.000Think about the election fraud and what it took to pull that off.
02:15:59.000In six swing states, hundreds of thousands of votes with the media and big tech, and the complicity of world governments and the Republican Party.
02:16:07.000Look at how they were able to pull that off almost seamlessly.
02:21:25.000It's because it physically is so uncomfortable to sit here and talk for two hours while my entire vocal apparatus is malfunctioning, basically.
02:21:38.000So, I need to take a little bit of a break.
02:21:40.000So, I'll be back next week, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
02:21:44.000And then I think from Christmas Eve until New Year's, I'll take off.
02:21:50.000And I'll be back then on the 4th of January.
02:21:55.000So, I'll come back next week, do three shows, and then I'll be back the 4th of January.
02:25:50.000If you're talking about Skittles, if you're talking about Starbursts, MMs, soda, you know, pop, whatever, you really can't go wrong with purple, red, and green.
02:28:17.000And you can't have the America First Power Diet of Italian beef, hot dogs, cheeseburgers, and fries without the relief of the Tums Ant Acid in every single room in your house, in your bathroom, your bedroom, your office, and in your travel bag.
02:28:35.000Thank you to Tums, our official sponsor.0.82
02:28:38.000You cannot have a giant Groyper belly, a furnace for grease and red meats and fries, without the relief of a premier ant acid of the movement, Tums.0.99
02:29:58.000I swear I'm going to show up to Pepto Bismill headquarters and I'm going to give everyone there, everyone in the fucking building, a Firm handshake.
02:30:06.000I'm going to show up to Pepto Bismol headquarters on behalf of Tums.
02:30:12.000And I've got a present for everybody inside.
02:30:15.000I've got a big present for everybody inside with everyone's name on it.
02:30:21.000We know where Pepto Bismol vice presidents live.
02:32:21.000So, and they're always like, oh, like, you're mad because we posted something edgy.
02:32:26.000It's like, no, we're mad because you hate us and you lie.
02:32:30.000I mean, there's this group of people on Twitter where they, like, beneath the surface, just totally resent us, totally resent me personally and resent our movement.
02:32:38.000And then they post this stuff, which is like Wignat material.
02:32:41.000And we're like, hey, could you stop doing that?
02:32:43.000And they're like, no, fear a catboy, optics cuck, whatever.
02:32:47.000It's like, oh, so you clearly hate us.
02:32:51.000You clearly hate us and want nothing to do with us.
02:32:54.000So, I mean, why do we have to keep up this charade?
02:36:30.000Why would I want people who are retweeting something like that to be following me, or why would I want to have anything to do with people like that?
02:36:37.000And then he puts out a tweet and says, I'll read the whole thread for you.
02:36:43.000There's only a couple or a few tweets.
02:36:45.000Then he tweets out, If you hate me just because Nick blocked me, please keep in mind I supported Nick this entire year.
02:36:52.000I cleaned up the optics on my account, shilled the ads.
02:36:55.000I was one of the most optical guys in the cheers chat.
02:36:57.000I would even defend the AF guys sometimes when they would hate on them.
02:37:43.000If you're going to explicitly attack me, and not only attack me, but say, You're going to tell everyone you know to attack me or disregard the movement, and the movement's terrible, yeah, then I'm going to block you.
02:38:06.000You know, and that's a lot of these people.
02:38:08.000So, I don't want to, you know, go any further than that because some of it is still contentious and we're trying to get to the bottom of some things.
02:38:17.000But there will be more things coming out in the future.
02:38:31.000People are talking shit about me in group chats.
02:38:34.000They're actively talking about subverting America first, saying that they don't, saying, fuck Groypers, fuck Optics, fuck Nick, this kind of stuff.
02:45:22.000Not sure if you discussed this already, but for all Second Amendment advocates, it looks like the ATF DOJ is about to make AR 15 pistol braces illegal.
02:45:31.000This is huge compared to the bump stock ban.
02:46:42.000When I say that Groypers are everywhere, I mean Groypers are everywhere.0.62
02:46:48.000I literally can't even begin to tell you where the Groypers are.0.89
02:46:52.000I mean, If only you knew, if only you knew where the Groypers were, you know, people would be really white pilled about where things are going if you knew who is a Groyper and where the Groyper are.1.00
02:47:06.000But they have infiltrated at every level, every level, horizontally and vertically across society.1.00
02:47:14.000We have some Groyper in high, high places.1.00
02:49:45.000People, I mean, they literally looked at the crowd from the America First Million Magamart rally and they tried to find Gibby's docks in the crowd.
02:49:57.000And it's like that was coming from this crowd of people.
02:50:32.000Brooke Perkins says Insofar as you are the only one carrying the burden of civilization, opposing filth, vice, and evil, representing us in our interests with actual effect, declaring the ideas I've always thought but could never so cleanly articulate, and declaring the gospel of Jesus Christ our Savior, you will have my undying loyalty.
02:51:35.000And I am giving my service, I'm giving my life for this fight.
02:51:39.000Hopefully, not in a way that I'm dying, but if it came to that, you know that I would.
02:51:44.000And I'm asking that of you because as things go on, it's going to get more difficult, more precarious, higher stakes, higher risks.
02:51:53.000And the only way that we are going to pierce.
02:51:55.000This system, if I'm the tip of the spear, the only way that we're going to pierce this system is if people are loyal and if people are doing their best to support the movement.
02:52:07.000And that's the only way it's going to work because we are up against impossible odds and these are powerful people and they're going to try every trick in the book to sabotage, infiltrate, and so fear, uncertainty, and doubt.
02:52:20.000And they will try to break your loyalty, break this movement apart, attack its leaders.
02:52:41.000And, you know, so I have confidence, but it's just important that these, that we don't begin to lose sight of what we're trying to do, lose sight of the big picture.
02:52:51.000And, you know, the fundamentals that got us here, we have to double down on those.
02:52:57.000You know, some people say, oh, well, we have all this success.
02:53:01.000And now we don't have to be as disciplined, or we have all the success.
02:53:04.000Now we have to change how we do things.
02:53:29.000Anybody that tells you that we have to take a working formula and change it, anybody that's telling you we need a new approach, we have a formula that's working, we have a leader that's working, we have a movement that's working.
02:53:41.000Well, now we're going to attack that, or now we're going to undermine that.
02:54:14.000And if we wanted to continue to work, We have to keep being smart and keep using the same tried and true tactics and ideas and strategies and principles that got us to this point in the first place.
02:54:25.000We have exceeded the success of other movements because of those fundamentals.
02:55:29.000You'll see next year at AFPAC, but you don't even know how much the contributions are helping right now, how much the big super chats help.
02:55:37.000We're spinning up a lot of infrastructure.
02:55:39.000A lot of it will be ready and announced by AFPAC, a lot of it's going into AFPAC.
02:55:46.000But it really helps, and I really appreciate it.
03:04:25.000Giggle Lifter Groyper says just saw in our college Republicans announcement group me today that our college is getting an America First club.
03:04:36.000A couple of things says, Thank you for applying lessons learned to this movement, encouraging people not to self dox, fed, post, or go to riots.
03:06:23.000We want mom and dad and a baby snowman.
03:06:28.000And the only way we could do that is if, you know, all our snow people are becoming who they are our snow moms, snow men, and snow women, and snow babies.
03:09:13.000Because they're going to grow up in a non white society where they don't own anything and things are going to be against their conscience.0.99
03:11:00.000Yamato says so wait, they are openly telling us about their tyrannical NWO plans, and people are just like, okay, I guess that's how it has to be.
03:11:08.000Kanye wasn't exaggerating when he said slavery was a choice.
03:11:11.000No, that's the truth, 100% the truth.0.99
03:11:14.000L. Rons is honestly the only way to escape these globalist overreaches of government power is to move into a corrupt tropical country that you can bribe your way through.0.74
03:11:23.000Groyper compound in Guyana coming soon?
03:12:16.000Anthony says the vaccine is a weapon designed to sterilize and kill people in massive numbers.
03:12:21.000I recommend people go to ban.video, Alex Jones Show section, and watch Dr. Francis Boyle's DARPA's Bio Warfare Weapon Vaccine Will Kill People video, which lays everything out.
03:12:32.000Dr. Francis Boyle is an internationally recognized human rights lawyer who wrote the U.S. Biological Weapons Anti Terrorism Act that was eventually adopted and signed into law.
03:12:41.000He just bluntly says that the vaccine rollout is a mass killing operation.
03:13:09.000Bossman says if the blatant election fraud beyond all plausible deniability is allowed to stand and Trump loses, how is it that rigged elections aren't the new norm in all future elections?
03:13:36.000So not only will we have to win elections with campaigns, but we'll have to have poll watchers and an army of people that are going to be watching the ballots.
03:14:07.000I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.
03:14:10.000Maxie Bro says if you're going to be gone for the rest of the year after Christmas Eve, would you consider having a guest host like Jaden or Jake Lloyd?
03:15:28.000The way that he campaigned for open borders, globalists like that, what a badass.
03:15:33.000Super Lionheart says, sorry if this was already covered, but did you see the leaked meeting Joe Biden had with civil rights leaders?0.71
03:15:40.000Basically, he told them nothing would fundamentally change in his administration and acknowledged that whites will be a minority in the U.S. and said he'd get used to being replaced by Mexicans.0.68
03:15:50.000I did not see that, but it doesn't surprise me.0.59
03:15:53.000Winston says, Special birthday shout out to my Uncle Bob.
03:16:41.000You know, I'm able to do rallies and the show.
03:16:44.000And I mean, there's perks to it, there's a lot of.
03:16:48.000There's a lot of things that make it difficult, but there's perks.
03:16:51.000But the things that I enjoy the most is just being able to have, you know, go out to one of these places, have a Chicago style hot dog, and just sit back in a booth and just chill, you know, have a cup of coffee and eat a little pie.
03:18:20.000And I was thinking about this the other day.
03:18:23.000When Charlie Kirk gatekeeps us, it is because.
03:18:28.000The goals that he is advancing are the goals of his donors.
03:18:32.000When we press him on immigration, he doesn't want us to talk to him because he does not want to be pressed on immigration because he's not a patriot on immigration.
03:18:42.000Charlie Kirk is in favor of mass immigration because his donors want him to be.
03:18:46.000And the reason that he wants to censor and suppress us and gatekeep us is because what we're pushing is in direct contradiction with what he's pushing.
03:18:55.000And what's more is if That these two positions are mutually exclusive, and there's a dissonance between the people that support him and his official positions.
03:19:05.000He knows that if we come in there, not only do our positions contradict his and thwart his, but also that we would have more market share with his own audience.
03:19:14.000His job is to steer well meaning America firsters into this sort of establishment ideology, and he doesn't want them to be steered towards their real ideology.
03:19:24.000He doesn't want them to become who they are.
03:19:27.000As far as Catboy Cammie goes, I mean, the reason that I disavowed him, and I made this clear on my show, is he went to a Trump rally and made it all about himself.
03:19:37.000And I said, you know, his whole thing is being a, you know, he's out there being outrageous.
03:20:01.000But he went to a Stop the Steal rally and did that.
03:20:03.000And he went there and he was telling liberal journalists that he's, you know, WN and he gave a Hitler speech and all this kind of stuff.
03:20:11.000And I said, the problem is, this is not the time and the place to do this because what you're doing is directly sabotaging our legitimate goals, which is we want Trump in office so that ostensibly we can restore the historic demographics of the country.
03:21:44.000As a caricature, that you know, there would be a certain connotation in people's minds when they heard him talk that would immediately discredit and delegitimize his ideas.
03:21:54.000The media is not stupid, the media would not put him on television if it didn't help them.
03:21:59.000And the same goes for the rest of the Wignats, they promote that kind of stuff, they want that kind of stuff to happen because it prevents those ideas from gaining credibility and traction.
03:22:11.000Um, and what's more is the thing about Cami is we're not even in total agreement, you know, it's not like I'm It's not like I have a problem with what he represents merely because of tactical reasons.0.90
03:22:22.000It's because this guy is not a Christian.
03:23:12.000And the biggest obstacle to, I think, white people preserving our race and our identity and our culture is stupid people like yourself.
03:23:22.000It is stupid people like yourself that are going to discredit us and set us back years or decades with what we're trying to do.
03:23:31.000So, you know, and it's no coincidence that.
03:23:34.000These ideas about white people being a class that should be protected and raising awareness about anti white media, these ideas are finally gaining traction.0.55
03:23:44.000These ideas are finally beginning to enter the mainstream.0.60
03:23:48.000And that's when all the costumed freaks are going to come out, and that's when the Hitler speeches are going to come out, and that's when all these wackadoos are going to come out with this nut job stuff and set back the entire thing.0.92
03:24:02.000So, no, I mean, you're just an idiot.0.97
03:24:04.000And the thing, too, about what you have to understand about this is why we call them wig gnats is because, like blacks in America, a lot of them are self saboteurs.1.00
03:24:17.000You know, one of the big reasons why black people struggle to get ahead in this country is because they sabotage themselves.1.00
03:24:25.000They almost have no political agency.1.00
03:24:27.000And the same goes for these wiggers, for wig gnats.1.00
03:24:31.000It's people that can't get out of their own way, you know?
03:24:35.000And they don't know how to be, they don't know how to delay gratification, they don't have a low time preference, they don't know how to play the long game, they don't know how to be patient or control their impulses or maybe be subtle or subversive.
03:25:13.000What's more is Cammie's doing something that doesn't work and hasn't worked, and we're doing something that is working to advance our cause.
03:25:20.000But I mean, you can go ahead and watch him.
03:25:22.000I don't know why people care so much about me if they don't agree with what we're doing.
03:25:27.000That's how you know that they're full of shit.1.00
03:25:28.000Because when I come on the show every night, I don't talk about Catboy Cammie and Gypsy Crusader every night, I don't talk about Wignats every night.1.00
03:25:37.000I come on the show and I talk about news and we talk about our own inside stuff.0.92
03:25:41.000And it's all the Wignats that are obsessed with us.1.00
03:26:49.000Now, all these years later, We're just by far and away the breakout success over the past three years in the dissident right, and now they all come crawling back.
03:26:58.000Oh, well, you disavowed us, and you're the new gatekeepers, and you're an optics cock, and blah, blah, blah.
03:27:27.000But what we're doing is working, and we're not going to stop doing what's working.
03:27:32.000And the only people that would want us to stop doing what's working are people that are enemies of our people, by the way.
03:27:37.000Jesus' Lord says if we don't have mass resistance, then wouldn't the wisest thing to do at this point be to start learning how to survive apart from the system, create our own communities?
03:29:38.000You would represent somebody in a cabinet, you know, or, you know, for example, if you were in the Security Council, you would represent a country out of, what is it, 25 countries, a smaller committee, you know.
03:30:27.000The outstanding delegate was the USA and Russia.0.70
03:30:31.000And the outstanding, or rather the honorable mentions were Palestine, me, and I think another P5 country.
03:30:39.000You know, so what was really impressive about that is, of course, the P5 countries are given to the most competitive schools, the P5 countries are given to the best schools in the country.
03:30:49.000The best delegates in the country get the P5s.
03:30:52.000And the P5s are the best countries to be because, you know, it's very different, obviously, if you come into the room as the United States of America or Russia than if you come in as Peru, you know?
03:31:04.000So I came in and I placed, even as a small country, and really, I think I should have gotten the best delegate.
03:31:10.000I think I was basically, excuse me, cheated because I was by far and away easily had the best performance.
03:31:16.000I gave the best speeches and I built this giant coalition.
03:31:20.000I passed the only resolution that passed out of the committee.
03:31:26.000The point of the Model UN Committee is you go in, you represent a country, you're the delegate from that country, you're given two topics to discuss.
03:31:36.000And over the course of the conference, you have to work together to pass a resolution out of the body on the topic.
03:31:43.000So I forget what our topic was, but an example of a topic in the Economic and Finance Committee, Ecofin, would have been like.
03:31:52.000I don't know, green energy or sustainable development or something like that.
03:31:56.000And so, you know, you vote on the topic and then you'll have people give speeches and they'll talk about the problem, propose solutions.
03:32:05.000People get a feel for what everyone in the room is thinking.
03:32:09.000And then you'll break up and start to write working papers, you know, that will form the basis.
03:32:15.000They're like a draft for a resolution.
03:32:18.000You'll do a working paper, you'll get people to sponsor it, you'll get people to sign on to it, you submit it, they're presented, then you create a draft resolution.
03:32:25.000Then you submit that, it becomes a resolution, you present the resolution, and then you got to whip the votes, and then you got to get people to vote for it.
03:32:32.000And over the course of this three day conference, I built up this massive coalition of literally more than 100 people.
03:32:39.000You know, me, one guy, in three days, built this coalition of 100 people on the same resolution.
03:32:46.000I started by building a coalition of all the South American countries, I got them all to sign onto a working paper, and then I merged my working paper with the block representing the Middle Eastern countries.
03:32:57.000And I merged that mega block with me still being the lead sponsor with a block that constituted the oceanic countries like Australia and New Zealand and some island nations.
03:33:08.000And then I ended up doing five mergers.
03:33:10.000I merged five different working papers, maintaining control of the resolution, maintaining my sponsorship, and being the lead sponsor.
03:33:19.000And ultimately, I merged my final working paper or my final draft resolution with China's block.
03:33:27.000And we put together this huge resolution.
03:33:30.000With like more than 100 people supporting it.
03:33:44.000But because I wasn't a P5, they didn't give me first.
03:33:47.000But that was probably my biggest triumph.
03:33:51.000And those were good times, you know, those were good times.
03:33:55.000And what was difficult about it was maintaining all the different egos because every time you merge a working paper, there's a limit to how many sponsors can be on the resolution.
03:34:04.000And the sponsors are the people that get credit for the resolution.
03:34:07.000So every time you merge a working paper, let's say you can only have five sponsors on a paper.
03:34:12.000Well, if you have a working paper and they have a working paper and you combine them, you can't have 10 sponsors, five from each paper.
03:34:24.000And five times I kicked tons of people off the working paper, tons of people off the draft resolution, and maintained control, kept the integrity of the resolution with the votes, and we got it through.
03:34:48.000I know it sounds dumb, but it's that kind of like interpersonal skill set, I think, that a lot of people don't develop outside of an environment like that.
03:34:59.000So, anyway, so I was very proud of that.
03:36:03.000I know that sounds stupid because it's a very nerdy thing, but I made people cry on a not, I think, on two or three occasions because I was kind of a badass back then.
03:36:18.000I remember one time this guy, I mean, literally was moved to tears because I kicked him off the draft resolution.
03:36:28.000This was like, oh, this was Punished Nick.
03:36:31.000It was at the U of I conference, and I was going for the win.
03:36:36.000I mean, I was just dominating this committee.
03:36:38.000I mean, there was one point during an unmoderated caucus when the entire committee, I was holding court over the entire committee in an unmoderated caucus, writing a draft resolution for everybody.
03:36:49.000And there was one point when the delegate, I was representing France, and the delegate from Afghanistan was like, We need to let other people talk, okay, France?
03:37:01.000You can't control this whole thing.0.95
03:37:03.000And I said, Why don't you mind your own business?
03:37:05.000I said, You're basically a colony of the United States.
03:37:08.000You don't have any business writing this resolution.
03:37:38.000We were both sponsors on the first resolution that passed.
03:37:42.000And the second topic that came up in the committee was about the environment or something.
03:37:47.000And the entire committee had formed a consensus about what we should have done.
03:37:53.000You know, usually what will happen is there will be a couple of different blocks.
03:37:57.000There'll be like one block with their resolution, one block with a resolution.
03:38:02.000And they'll be competing with each other for people in the middle, or there'll be three blocks, or, you know, usually it's more complicated, but there'll be one approach to do something, and then there'll be an opposite approach to doing something.
03:38:13.000Usually this falls along the geopolitical fault lines.
03:38:15.000There'll be like a China or Russia led block, or an America or French or United Kingdom led block.
03:41:00.000He kicked me off our paper that I wrote for no reason.
03:41:04.000And then all the girls in the committee were like, oh, Peru, you poor, or Cuba, you poor thing.0.87
03:41:10.000And they wrote an identical resolution.
03:41:13.000And then all these girls sponsored it, and they're like, Well, we're submitting this alongside the existing resolution, and they presented it.
03:41:20.000And during the QA, I'm like, Hey, how is this like any different from my resolution that everyone agrees on?
03:41:25.000And they're like, Well, the difference is that you screwed him over, and you know, we don't like how you've been behaving in this committee.
03:42:12.000Everybody that was involved in that didn't get an award because the chair thought we were mean, because we weren't building consensus and whatever, you know?
03:42:22.000And that was such a black pill because I was like, that was my most hardcore.
03:42:30.000Performance, I guess you could say, my most hardcore conference that I went to.
03:42:34.000Probably I was crushing or dominating like I'd never done in a conference before.
03:42:40.000And I was denied, I was denied my rightful gavel because they didn't like the way that I was doing it.
03:42:47.000They didn't like that I was being mean.
03:42:50.000I was really, in that way, an innovator.
03:42:53.000And what I learned in Model UN and what I always look forward to is I thought, you know, in Model UN, you have to convince the judges that you won.
03:43:10.000You could be the greatest mastermind, get everything you want.
03:43:13.000But if you don't convince the judges that you're all along the way that you're winning, that you're responsible, whatever, then you don't actually win.
03:43:22.000And I thought, I can't wait for the real world when you can just win.
03:43:26.000You don't have to convince some idiot that you're winning, you don't have to convince some college kid chair that you deserve to win.
03:43:33.000You could just go out and win, and the win speaks for itself.
03:43:37.000So that always frustrated me about the conference because I like to do things in a very unorthodox way, you know, and I had a style that a lot of people didn't like because most of the Model UN conferences that I went to, they stressed consensus building.
03:43:54.000In other words, they did not want you to be a ruthless political actor, they wanted you to be basically like a pussy.
03:44:01.000They wanted you to go out there and say, okay, let's find compromises, everyone will agree, we'll all pass one resolution.
03:44:15.000You know, so often I would do poorly, or when I did poorly, I did poorly because the judges had a different set of values.
03:44:22.000And even though I was getting everything from my country, you know, they would give it to somebody else because I wasn't, you know, being civil.
03:44:30.000And the conferences where they judge you on that basis, I did the best.
03:44:34.000You know, the Washington University Conference, the Chicago International Conference, There are some conferences where their ideology or their idea of a victory is using your personal powers, advancing your country's interests, playing the part, whatever.
03:44:53.000And when I went to those conferences, I did very well.
03:44:56.000But the conferences that were based on consensus building, I got killed all the time.
03:47:34.000He saw America first, and in a lot of ways, we're very kindred spirits because he discovered America first and he was all in, you know, and he was like, you know what, I'll throw caution in the wind.
03:48:36.000I mean, he is just like the man, you know.
03:48:39.000He's the man that you want to be around, you know, and he's somebody who, too, he has some of these lost characteristics where, you know, he's respectful and he goes with the flow.
03:48:53.000He is somebody who I would say is just very unproblematic, you know.
03:48:56.000He's somebody that I never have to worry about for just about any reason.
03:49:00.000Competent, reliable, you know, good dude.
03:50:23.000I'm waiting for Beardson to take an L. I'm still waiting.
03:50:26.000And it's funny because this guy is just like a bulldog.
03:50:30.000He gets in there online and nobody can talk shit better than him.
03:50:34.000If they're bigger than him, if they're tougher than him, stronger than him, more famous than him, I mean, he could shit talk right there with the best.
03:50:42.000But not only does he have that side, but he's also got a heart of gold.
03:52:44.000Polish American Groypers says, In high school, did you have the retard that would play the Soviet national anthem and think he was funny?1.00
03:52:50.000I hated that kid, had to bully him.1.00
03:53:26.000Dances with Metroid says, instead of sipping for an authoritarian failed regime, how about people work out, get right with Jesus, have a family, and accumulate wealth and influence for a movement that's actually not for degenerate losers?
03:53:40.000Optics Respector says, Nick, those of us who get it know the movement is in good hands and we have more talent in more places than ever before.
03:53:47.000I've said it before, but I am thankful to be a part of it.
03:53:51.000The best thing about our movement is the people.
03:54:17.000Ethel Red says, Hey, Nick, I'm not planning on moving out of the U.S., but would Russia be the last safe place for white people if the U.S. is overtaken?0.75
03:54:28.000AF Patriots says, Do you think Trump will be too old to run again?
03:54:30.000Also, he could win if absentee ballots are gone.
03:54:33.000No, I don't think he'll be too old.0.97
03:54:35.000Hot dogs and Italian beef says, The normal Chad non political boys on TikTok give me hope because of the willingness to joke, willingness to vote about, or to joke rather, about women, gays, and non whites.0.93
03:57:05.000I had to delegate this to a woman, the delegate from Argentina.
03:57:09.000And the woman who is a delegate of Argentina had the working paper on her laptop.0.94
03:57:15.000And when I wasn't in the room, she went off with the gay kid who was representing China and she allowed him to rape our working paper because he had a large block and we had a large block and we were negotiating with them.1.00
03:57:30.000And she is a terrible negotiator because she's a woman.0.99
03:57:33.000And so when they were putting the working paper together, editing it, and you know, They were doing it on Google Docs.1.00
03:57:40.000She let him get away with everything.1.00
03:57:43.000So, if there's anybody I have to blame, it's a delegate from Argentina, that bitch.0.99
03:58:06.000Anyway, many such cases, many such cases.
03:58:14.000You know, some people, man, it was a really nasty thing.
03:58:18.000I remember people used to just push each other.
03:58:20.000Like, You would be in an unmoderated caucus, you'd be writing a working paper, and people like push each other out of the way to like speak, talk over each other, get physical.
03:58:29.000I mean, I know that sounds stupid, but and it was stupid, but it just goes to show.
03:58:35.000I mean, this was just like raw, like influence, influence mogging, and it was kind of a stressful deal.
03:58:45.000I remember there was one conference we went to, and this was my last conference.
03:58:52.000Of my high school years, my senior year.
03:58:55.000And I was in a double delegation, meaning it was me and one other guy representing the same country in the Security Council.
03:59:02.000We were the United Kingdom in the Security Council.
03:59:04.000And my partner was this big guy, okay?
03:59:29.000I said, so I said, I will distract the chair.
03:59:33.000I said, and I want you to tackle one of these guys.
03:59:36.000We made this plan where we said that we were going to just start physically like threatening and intimidating them in order to get them to back off because they were like, I forget what the fuck was happening, but they were giving us a hard time.
03:59:50.000They wouldn't relent, they wouldn't negotiate with us.
03:59:57.000And asked this really complicated question.
03:59:59.000I was getting into the weeds with him about it, and my partner was in all the way back of the room.
04:00:03.000He comes charging down the aisle like a rhino, okay, like a gorilla or something, and just, I mean, it was like football, okay, just smashed into this guy and sent him flying across the room.
04:02:02.000We were trying to set them up in a way where we put a poison pill in one of the resolutions, where, in other words, if they voted no on both our resolution and the third party resolution, Like the third party resolution was consistent with theirs.
04:02:21.000I actually don't remember what it was.
04:02:23.000But we set it up in such a way where we put them in this logical trap where they could not have turned ours down and turned down the third party one.
04:02:34.000We put them in this catch 22 where I forget all the details, but it basically would have showed the chair that the only reason they voted down our resolution is because they didn't like us, because they were going to vote for one resolution, which was virtually the same.
04:02:47.000And if we voted theirs down and then they voted against ours, it would prove that they only voted ours down for personal differences.
04:02:55.000And we were going to go to the chair and say, see, look at this inconsistency.
04:03:00.000They voted for this resolution with a poison pill and blah, blah, blah.
04:03:03.000I forget the exact, this is five years ago, but it was something to that effect.
04:03:09.000I guess that doesn't really work out as a story, but it was something like that.
04:07:38.000So, in Northwestern Model UN in the year 2014, I represented Sergei Lavrov, the foreign minister of Russia, in a crisis cabinet, a joint crisis committee.
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