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00:21:53.000And thank God it's Friday, my favorite day of the week, Friday at last.
00:21:58.000Week went by kind of fast, don't you think?
00:22:00.000But it's Friday already and there's a lot to talk about.
00:22:03.000Our featured story tonight is of course about climate change.
00:22:06.000There's a massive protest happening globally.
00:22:09.000I didn't even see any of this, not like I get out much anyway, but I didn't see this anywhere where I was this week or today or anything, but I guess there was this massive protest against climate change happening in all kinds of different countries in the world.
00:23:11.000There's a difference, excuse me, between not littering and not polluting and believing that like the climate of the earth is changing because of human freedom, right?
00:24:22.000There's no details about how many are going to be deployed in general and to what countries, but we know that there will be more troops in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and there will be a conversation, or there is a conversation ongoing rather, about additional military action
00:24:39.000That can be taken retaliate against Iran for the alleged attack on Saudi oil refineries last weekend.
00:24:46.000So we've got sanctions, we've got new troops and there might be something else so...
00:24:57.000If it just stopped and more economic sanctions and a couple hundred troops in the Arabian Peninsula, this would not be the end of the world.
00:25:05.000Not ideal, granted, but not the end of the world, right?
00:26:12.000So if a Salvadorian comes across Mexico, they apply for asylum in the United States, we cannot send them back to El Salvador.
00:26:21.000It's only if other people try to apply for asylum and we reject their asylum case, or using the Third Safe Country Agreement like we have with Guatemala, like they're working on, we deny it, then we can send them to El Salvador.
00:27:49.000It's not going to go through We can't use that anymore and also the premium memberships are all handled through PayPal So, you know, we had a lot of subscribers up there and now all of that is done All of that is not going to go through the good news is and you know before anybody starts canceling their membership or whatever
00:28:08.000The good news is, I think we have found another payment processor already.
00:28:13.000You know, I applied for a new one this morning, my application was approved by the afternoon.
00:28:18.000So it should be the case that, and you know, knock on wood, hopefully everything works out, that by Monday everything should be back up and running.
00:28:42.000And it should be the case that nobody even has to re-enter any information.
00:28:46.000Maybe some people might have to change their passwords, you know, something minor like that.
00:28:50.000Whatever it is, it should be basically minor.
00:28:53.000Worst case scenario, we import all the data and we have to email people to go in and sign up on the new website, but I'll have a lot more details for you about that once we return on Monday after the weekend, you know.
00:29:05.000I'll have a phone call with the new payment processor, the webmaster will sort everything out, export data, things like that.
00:29:11.000Things that I'm not very skilled and things that I don't know very much about.
00:29:14.000But it's one of our top experts, a real America First hero, our web guy.
00:31:39.000I was not in charge of organizing the event.
00:31:41.000I'm just a talent, but I'm told from the people managing this thing that there were some complications trying to book the boat for the event.
00:31:49.000The event is still going on, but we're just going to have to do it at a different venue, which will not be a boat.
00:32:06.000It's the same event, but just due to some complications we're gonna have to do it at a different venue and it'll probably be... I've been looking at a few different locations.
00:32:15.000Um, you know, it'll probably be just sort of like a more conventional sort of haul.
00:33:00.000I guess they weren't able to swing that.
00:33:02.000So instead it's going to be in a more conventional venue, but the good news is that if you bought a ticket for $150 you'll be refunded $100.
00:33:11.000And you'll only have paid $50, and if you're gonna buy a ticket between now and next week, it's only gonna cost you $50.
00:33:17.000So hopefully, maybe now more people show up.
00:33:33.000But now it'll be $50 instead of $150 and it just won't be on the boat.
00:33:38.000And I know it's a bummer, but you know to me what's really important about the event is the people, the debates, the conversation, the setting would have been nice!
00:33:46.000It would have been a little bit more exotic, it would have been a little bit more adventurous, but you know we know in organizing right-wing events these things don't always work out exactly the way we want them to.
00:35:38.000People know about Twitter, they know about Facebook, they know about the social media stuff, YouTube even.
00:35:44.000They know about demonetization to some extent on YouTube, but I don't think anybody knows that people are getting banned off of PayPal because they have the wrong opinion.
00:37:21.000You know, I don't know why people have that mentality.
00:37:24.000But in any case, we have other stories for the show.
00:37:26.000But just briefly, this is the latest on the situation.
00:37:30.000Why we're talking about Iran, of course, is because over the weekend on Sunday there was this massive attack on those Saudi Arabian oil fields, oil refineries, which the State Department is blaming on Iran.
00:37:46.000You know, we went over some of the forensic evidence, we went over some hypotheses about who could have been responsible, what motive different actors might have for attributing responsibility to Iran versus the Houthi rebels versus other groups.
00:38:00.000As we did all that last night, I'm really not interested in re-litigating it.
00:38:04.000What matters is the State Department says it's Iran, and now we are trying to retaliate in a way that we can keep the maximum pressure campaign, we can re-establish some kind of deterrent effect against Iran,
00:38:33.000Describing the attack as a dramatic escalation of Iranian aggression, Defense Secretary Mark Esper told reporters at the Pentagon that the troops would be, quote, defensive in nature and primarily focused on air and missile defense following the attacks on Saudi oil facilities, attacks which Esper said, quote, all indications are that Iran was responsible for.
00:38:53.000He said, quote, right now we're focused on helping the Saudis improve their defense infrastructure.
00:38:58.000The administration's goal is to send a clear message that the U.S.
00:39:02.000supports its partners in the region, will defend the free flow of commerce through the Persian Gulf, and demonstrate its commitment to the rules-based international order.
00:39:10.000As the president has made clear, the United States does not seek conflict with Iran.
00:39:15.000That said, we have many other military options available should they be necessary.
00:39:20.000So to me it looks like this is not a huge deal.
00:39:22.000I retweeted this on my timeline and I saw a lot of people were freaking out.
00:39:35.000We voted for less troops in the Middle East.
00:39:37.000We voted for an end to the war in Iraq, an end to the war in Afghanistan, and what we got instead was American military involvement in Yemen,
00:39:46.000More troops in Syria, a troop surge in Afghanistan, marginally less in Iraq, and now we're sending more troops to Saudi Arabia?
00:39:54.000So we have troops in more countries than when we started, as far as I know, and more troops in all the countries that we had troops in before he got into office.
00:40:04.000He said we were going to take them out, now there's more in, and in more countries.
00:41:14.000Maybe if Iran decides to attack Saudi Arabia, maybe they'll inadvertently draw America into the conflict.
00:41:20.000You know, the rhetoric that's coming out of the Pentagon and the State Department is this.
00:41:24.000The problem is that Iran feels like they can attack vessels in the Persian Gulf and attack assets in Saudi Arabia without being punished, without fear of reprisal.
00:45:01.000Rather, the diminishing law of marginal utility does apply here.
00:45:04.000In other words, after you put all these sanctions on a country, slapping on another sanction on the central bank, another sanction on the sovereign wealth fund, at a certain point these things have less and less and less of an impact.
00:45:17.000We basically have the country embargoed from an American point of view.
00:45:21.000At a certain point, these things really aren't adding very much.
00:45:24.000Again, it's just like the troops is more of a gesture.
00:45:26.000In the same way that we already have, you know, some kind of residual force in Afghanistan and Iraq, a thousand more troops is symbolic.
00:45:38.000You know, and again, in light of, it's all relative, in light of what the options are, to me this is preferable.
00:45:45.000You know I would much rather see a gesture I'd much rather see a totally symbolic additional sanction being put on Iran as opposed to an airstrike you know as opposed to a bombing campaign and you know some people say well we don't have to do anything well we don't we don't have to sanction or whatever
00:46:02.000You know I understand that like in theory and maybe even in practice it's possible that we could just simply do nothing and we could do a 180 and just say we're backing down and whatever but you know like it or not we have kind of boxed ourselves in here we've kind of backed ourselves into a corner where we would lose face if we totally dropped the sanctions regime and totally pulled out and so to a certain extent you have to realize there are some realities it's not uh it's not ideal I don't think anybody's in love with it but
00:46:32.000This is a pragmatic way to look at it.
00:46:34.000And in light of where we are with our foreign policy, like it or not, after 20 years of precedent, I think this is not the worst outcome given what's happening in the Persian Gulf.
00:46:43.000You know, I'm not totally offended by this foreign policy.
00:46:49.000Like I said, the troops thing is a little bit disappointing, but not a big deal in the grand scheme of things.
00:46:55.000This Iran strategy, the containment strategy, I think is fine.
00:46:58.000You know, like I said, it's better to conduct a strategy with sanctions and with economic pressure than with boots on the ground and airstrikes and drone strikes and things like that.
00:47:08.000To me, this is a preferable foreign policy to anybody else, frankly, who would be in office.
00:47:13.000Anybody else who would have been in office right now would have done regime change against Assad, would have attacked Iran by now, you know, a host of other things.
00:47:21.000So, you know, to me, this is not, this is not the end of the world, right?
00:47:33.000It says, quote, the United States on Friday signed an agreement that paves the way for the U.S.
00:47:38.000to send many asylum seekers to one of the world's most violent countries, El Salvador.
00:47:42.000Which I know the Associated Press is phrasing that in a way that's supposed to make it sound bad, but to me that makes it sound cool.
00:47:50.000You know, they're trying to say like, oh, the United States is sending asylum seekers to a violent country because, you know, they hate asylum seekers.
00:48:01.000It's like now instead of asylum seekers just being released into the interior of the country, now it's like we'll send you to a place that's worse than where you came from.
00:48:11.000It's like, so now you better think twice.
00:48:13.000If you thought your country was bad, you thought you were going to come to the United States and get free stuff, well now there's a good possibility we're going to send you to El Salvador and you'll get murdered there.
00:48:27.000So people will be in Honduras and Guatemala and they'll think twice.
00:48:31.000They'll say, do I really want to risk it?
00:48:32.000I mean, on the one hand, I could get to the United States and, you know, shop at Mall of America, you know, and I could go shop at Water Tower Place and eat Sbarro's at the food court.
00:48:43.000Now, on second thought, I could end up in El Salvador and I could be murdered by gang members.
00:49:10.000But the article goes on it says, but both countries must first take necessary legal actions and implement major border security and asylum procedures before it would go into effect.
00:49:21.000The deal is the latest ambitious step taken by the Trump administration to lean on other nations, many of them notoriously violent, to take in immigrants to stop the flow of immigrants to the US-Mexico border.
00:49:33.000immigration officials also are forcing more than 42,000 people to remain in Mexico as their cases play out and have changed policy to deny asylum to anyone who transited through a third country en route to the southern border of the U.S.
00:50:38.000I was so skeptical that this was going to work from the outset.
00:50:41.000A lot of people actually made fun of me.
00:50:43.000I thought this was a good idea like a year ago.
00:50:46.000You know, because he had been talking about this when the caravans were coming through before the 2018 fall elections.
00:50:53.000He said, we're going to lean on these Northern Triangle countries, El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala, for them to stop the migrants before they even come through Mexico.
00:51:03.000And I said that was four-dimensional chess, that's white-pilling, and everybody said, oh, that's ridiculous, you know, he should just get it through Congress.
00:51:10.000And then he tried to do that this summer, you remember, with the sanctions on Mexico, and at that point I was skeptical.
00:51:15.000I said, look, you've been trying this for like six months now, almost a year, right?
00:51:21.000We've seen you try to lean on Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.
00:51:25.000You promised to revoke aid, and then you don't do it.
00:51:28.000You promised to cut aid, and then you don't cut the aid.
00:51:30.000You promised to put tariffs, and the tariffs never come.
00:51:33.000Clearly the strategy is not working but you know I guess something clicked and over the summer gradually we've been able to implement some really great policies by leaning on Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador.
00:51:44.000You know we see this rule of El Salvador.
00:51:45.000We've got a third safe country agreement with Guatemala.
00:51:48.000We pressured Mexico to put more National Guard troops on their border for them to implement something resembling a third safe country agreement.
00:51:56.000And, after it came through the courts, after it was adjudicated, we got a rule approved to make the southern border across the board have a third safe country rule.
00:52:05.000So, to me, everything's looking very good on the border.
00:52:07.000I'm very pleased with what I'm seeing.
00:53:26.000And so we look at what's happening today with this rule, and they're complaining, oh, these people are being sent back to the most violent countries in the world.
00:53:32.000But wait a minute, why are we taking in people from the most violent countries in the world?
00:53:38.000You know, again, this goes back to this idea of culture or, you know, generational angst, whatever you want to call it.
00:53:47.000But these people are coming here, and what about the dirt?
00:53:50.000What about them being on the land, being on the soil, makes us think that suddenly they're going to become perfectly assimilated Anglo-American wasps, right?
00:53:59.000What do you think happens that in El Salvador,
00:54:02.000You know, it's a violent, gang-ridden country.
00:54:55.000Anyway, I know we covered that in great detail yesterday, but it never ceases to amaze me the kinds of presuppositions people have about other races and other countries.
00:55:06.000You know, well, if they just come over here, they will no longer be a problem.
00:55:10.000El Salvador's totally violent, but I'm sure if we just took all the El Salvadorians out of El Salvador and transferred them 500 miles north and plopped them down into America, they wouldn't be violent anymore.
00:55:35.000Of course, the reason we're talking about it is because of this global protest, which I heard nothing about.
00:55:41.000I think it's kind of astroturfed, if you ask me.
00:55:44.000You know, because we're about to read this report from the BBC, and it's talking about how there's climate change protests happening in Kiribati.
00:56:25.000Protesters across continents waved placards and chanted slogans in what could be the biggest ever demonstration over global warming caused by humans.
00:57:13.000I know, I know if anybody asked me to skip school when I was in high school or when I was in middle school, you could, you could not get me out of that class.
00:57:22.000I wanted to remain in class, you know?
00:57:24.000If people asked me in math class, hey, you want to stay here and like do worksheets or something or do you want to skip class?
00:58:13.000In Australia, 350,000 people are thought to have joined protests across the country with some local authorities encouraging school children and workers to take part.
00:58:22.000From there, demonstrations spread to cities in Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
00:58:27.000Students in Ghana marched in the capital, Accra,
00:58:31.000saying climate change has sped up coastal erosion which is affecting people on the country's coast about 44 percent
00:58:39.000Excuse me, about 44% of the population, burp department, of Ghana have not heard of climate change, one study by Afrobarometer suggests.
00:58:48.000You're telling me half the population in Ghana doesn't know what climate change is?
00:58:53.000What percentage of Ghana is even literate, by the way?
00:58:55.000I wonder what percentage of Ghana even has access to, like, clean water.
00:58:58.000You know, it's like, these people in Ghana don't know what's happening in the world.
00:59:02.000I think these people in Ghana don't know what's happening, you know, like, 50 miles in any direction.
01:00:06.000As protests took place in 500 towns and cities across Germany, the country's coalition government announced a 54 billion euro package aimed at cutting greenhouse gases.
01:00:16.000And in the UK, hundreds of thousands are believed to have taken part in cities across all four countries.
01:00:22.000And you know, to me, here's the deal about climate change.
01:00:25.000I happen to think the science really doesn't matter, frankly.
01:00:47.000I don't know all the science behind it, but I guess it's on a small scale and the climate is on a big scale.
01:00:52.000And so what we're really talking about is not so much climate change, because of course we know the climate has always changed due to many factors.
01:00:59.000You know, sun cycles, our distance from the sun, the oceans, thermal vents, volcanoes.
01:01:05.000I mean there's a lot of factors that influence the global climate in the long term.
01:01:09.000What we're talking about is man-made climate change.
01:01:12.000And the question is a little bit twofold.
01:01:15.000It's not even so much in the first place, it's do you believe that man-made climate change exists?
01:02:54.000It's all kinds of things which are the product, ultimately, of human activity.
01:02:58.000And that means breathing, that means industrialization, that means transportation, it means agriculture, it means, you know, the raising of livestock, things like that.
01:03:09.000So what we're talking about is reducing human economic activity in order to reverse climate.
01:03:15.000And if you can't reverse climate change, why are you trying to
01:03:35.000Maybe you think that man-made climate change is real.
01:03:37.000You know, maybe you think that we put up all these factories and the argument I hear all the time is, how could it not influence the climate of the planet?
01:03:45.000You know, how could we not be influencing the weather?
01:03:48.000How can we not be influencing the climate of the earth when we're, you know, setting up all these factories and CO2 emissions have gone up and all this?
01:03:56.000You know, and there's some credible science that says that climate change is not real.
01:04:14.000And so I'm not here to talk to you about the science of climate change.
01:04:17.000I'm here to talk to you about the protests and why this is happening.
01:04:20.000You know, what this means on like a metapolitical or even a linguistic level.
01:04:24.000You know, to me, when I see these climate change protests, it has nothing to do with science.
01:04:29.000It doesn't even have anything to do with climate.
01:04:31.000To me, what this is really about is globalism.
01:04:35.000You have to think about climate change and this climate crisis.
01:04:38.000You know, what is the real design of this manufactured climate crisis?
01:04:42.000Maybe mankind is causing climate change.
01:04:45.000Certainly it is not happening at the pace
01:04:48.000The IPCC has been putting out models and studies on climate for 30 years.
01:04:51.000The vast majority of their data is wrong.
01:04:53.000The vast majority of their predictions are wrong.
01:05:06.000You know, I remember a study that said that out of 140 predictions the IPCC had made in a 25-year period from 1992 to 2007, like 134 of them were wrong.
01:05:17.000Okay, so you look at a lot of the data and clearly there is a political agenda where they're creating a sense of urgency which is not entirely accurate.
01:05:25.000You know, they're saying things like, well, it's going to be record sea level rises in a matter of years, in a matter of one decade.
01:05:34.000And so you have to ask yourself, why is there this global push by media, by governments, by international or transnational institutions to push an urgent climate crisis agenda?
01:05:46.000To me, primarily, this is about putting into the consciousness, or rather, this is about introducing to the American people, Western people, a global consciousness.
01:05:58.000It is about imbuing the American people, and really imbuing all people in the world, with a global consciousness.
01:06:05.000When you think about climate change, this is an existential threat to humanity.
01:06:10.000As opposed to things like immigration, as opposed to things like sectarian or religious conflict, or economic disaster, all these things are particular to a nation, to a people, to a community.
01:06:22.000All these problems might pit one nation against another, where you might have interests, you know, collective, racial, tribal, religious groups,
01:07:56.000Why is it that the number one solution, if you wanted to wean the world off of fossil fuels and dirty energy, would be nuclear energy?
01:08:04.000It's the cleanest, it's the most sustainable, it's the longest term, it's cheap.
01:08:08.000This is the only viable, you know, relatively renewable and safe energy source that exists.
01:08:13.000Sector officials are advocating for more and sweeping regulations.
01:08:17.000You know, you can see what's happening in
01:08:19.000The American, what is it, the Environmental Department, the EPA, you can see these sweeping regulations where under environmental protection guidelines, they see that private property very quickly comes under the control of public sector managers, where if you have a particular stream running through a plot of land, if you have some kind of protected habitat in your backyard, the government can come in and say that that land belongs to the government and must be managed by the government.
01:08:44.000What they say in these international plans, international plots, and even some of the national plans, is they want to see people moved into the cities.
01:09:42.000Everybody is incorporated into this sort of sharing space, this public domain, which is under the control of the managers.
01:09:49.000And the managers are managed by other managers, managed all the way to the top by, of course, transnational, supranational organizations.
01:09:57.000And so to me, when I see Greta Thunberg out there, and I see all these children trotted out to say, you know, save our planet, we're going to die, we have to rally around this climate crisis, I see it all very clearly.
01:10:10.000I see the agenda all laid out right before me.
01:10:12.000It has nothing to do with the environment.
01:10:15.000It has nothing to do with the climate.
01:10:17.000You know, if you want to help the environment, stop littering.
01:10:19.000If you want to help the environment, tell people in West Africa to stop having seven kids and stop burning dung.
01:10:25.000Go to India and tell people to stop shitting in the river.
01:10:28.000Go to China and tell them to stop burning coal and start developing more responsible technologies.
01:10:33.000But instead they're advocating that the government should simply control everything.
01:10:37.000And in particular the global transnational elite should manage and control everything.
01:10:42.000And those are the people that are going to guide a global population to salvation.
01:10:56.000They've got it down to an exact number.
01:10:59.000They say that we can project with certainty that in so many years the temperature of the planet, on average, is going to rise this many degrees.
01:11:07.000And if we change these emissions by this number, by this year, we can alter that change by this much.
01:11:15.000Now understand, 75% of the world is ocean.
01:11:18.000We have not even explored 99% of the ocean, right?
01:11:22.000Relatively speaking, we know nothing about our planet.
01:11:25.000Relatively speaking, we know nothing about our solar system or the universe.
01:11:29.000But they're telling us that we can predict down to a degree Celsius how much the planet is going to warm based on emissions, based on human economic activity.
01:11:39.000They can't even predict if it's going to rain tomorrow!
01:11:42.000And they know down to a degree how much a temperature is going to increase based on how many factories are being built and cars are on the road and
01:11:49.000How many hamburgers are you eating a day?
01:12:15.000Where they can abuse any environmental regulation as a pretext to arrest you, to seize your property, to manipulate how you behave and what your habits are.
01:12:24.000And we'll constantly be chasing a decrease in the temperature of the planet.
01:12:29.000You know, specialized climate science that nobody can comprehend, that in most cases is wrong and totally not transparent.
01:12:36.000You know, they tell us 97% of scientists agree.
01:12:39.000You know, would you jump off a cliff if somebody told you 97% of scientists agree that you're going to make it to the bottom safely?
01:12:46.000That's essentially what they're saying.
01:12:47.00097% of scientists agree that you need to stop eating meat, and stop driving a car, and not own a home, and not have kids, and you have to watch television, and eat bugs, and not ask too many questions, and not riot in the streets, and not kill politicians.
01:13:26.000You know, it's really incredible to me that people, I don't know, are people just that dumb that they see the global elite is pushing out literal crying children, screaming and yelling,
01:14:17.000None of this makes sense if you're holding it all at face value, if you're taking it all at face value, if you assume they're telling the truth and you're trying to be logical.
01:14:26.000You know, these people that are satanists, these people that are abortionists, these people that believe that there's no, again, no intrinsic value or meaning to life, they're the ones that are embarking on this great crusade to save the blue marble and these are their solutions.
01:14:40.000Trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars in government contracts, thousands of pages of regulation, transnational, supranational oversight and regulation.
01:14:49.000To me, it couldn't be more transparent what's going on.
01:14:52.000Because people understand this premise with literally everything else.
01:14:58.000You know, when George W. Bush says, we're going to embark on a war on terror, and in order to fight Al-Qaeda, we need to open up the Patriot Act, and we need to spy on everyone all the time and everything.
01:15:09.000You know, people understand this premise then.
01:15:11.000They say, well, clearly the government is manufacturing a crisis in order to expand their power, in order to control the population.
01:15:18.000Liberals used to understand this, you know?
01:15:20.000I think everybody understands it with their pet issue.
01:15:22.000Conservatives understand it with guns.
01:15:36.000You know, people suspend logic, critical thinking, asking questions, you know?
01:15:40.000And when passions are high, when there is public outrage, there is a pretext, there is a mandate to undertake sweeping reforms that would have otherwise not been possible.
01:15:50.000Reforms that benefit the people that are in charge or in bed with the media machine and the levers of power that are passing the regulations.
01:16:23.000You know, I'll take my chances that the climate is probably more influenced by sun cycles, distance from the sun, you know, geothermal factors, than human economic activity.
01:16:37.000I think it's a lot of hubris, number one, to think that we can dramatically change or destroy the planet, or number two, that if that was happening, that we could pack it all up in a bag and reverse it.
01:16:48.000I don't think either of those things are happening.
01:16:49.000And if they were, I still don't think it would be worth giving up our sovereignty, giving up our nations, giving up our peoples, and giving more power to a globalist, satanist cabal that is clearly like run by pedophiles.
01:17:03.000You know, who do you think are the scientists that are authorizing this stuff, right?
01:17:06.000That are writing or rather authoring these studies?
01:17:09.000It's people funded by Jeffrey Epstein.
01:17:13.000People with their short-term memory loss.
01:17:16.000What did we just find out how many months ago?
01:17:18.000How much money did Jeffrey Epstein give to how many scientists?
01:17:22.000You know, the top scientists in the world.
01:17:24.000Stephen Hawking and Steven Pinker and how many millions to Harvard and MIT and Stanford and all these schools.
01:17:31.000You know, Jeffrey Epstein, billionaire, pedophile, sex trafficker, in bed with all these people that are totally concerned with climate change.
01:17:38.000Actors, politicians, celebrities, foreign government officials, the United Nations, the Clinton Foundation, and this guy who's giving money to scientists.
01:17:46.000People really believe these things aren't connected?
01:17:48.000People believe that, oh well, it just so happens that the media and the government are telling the truth about this one global urgent crisis?
01:18:40.000They want to take the global middle class and destroy it.
01:18:43.000Take their wealth, take their stuff, their means to defend themselves, their privacy so that they can control
01:18:49.000The whole population and the people on top, these are the people that all this stuff doesn't apply to.
01:18:54.000You know, the millionaires, the billionaires, they're the ones are going to afford these huge estates, right?
01:19:00.000We're going to live in the shoebox apartments and riding the bus and the millionaires and billionaires are going to be flying the private jets and they're going to have the big mansions with acres and acres of vineyards and
01:19:11.000You know, all this property, and they're gonna have security guards, and they're going to eat caviar and lobster and meat, and all this climate consciousness is for us, right?
01:19:21.000Well, you know, I'd like to see them do it first.
01:19:23.000So that's climate change, but we're gonna dive into our Super Chats.
01:19:26.000We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:19:29.000We'll see if there's any climate people in the chat tonight, any climate people watching the show this evening, but
01:21:36.000I mean, I listen to like my Spotify weekly rotation.
01:21:39.000Sometimes there's like indie and alternative in there.
01:21:42.000I'm not really so much being an indie, more like alternative stuff.
01:21:46.000I don't know, like Boy Pablo is pretty good.
01:21:49.000A lot of it is like a guilty pleasure for me because a lot of the like alternative stuff I listen to is kind of cringed out.
01:21:55.000It's kind of like very like soft boy like TikTok kind of music and uh you know I'm a little embarrassed that I listen to it but it makes me feel young it makes me feel young it makes me feel young and uh you know contemporary and all these things and it reminds me of like when I was in high school so for that reason I listen to it but it's it's not like music that I'm going to be blasting in my car so that people can look at me listening to it you know.
01:22:20.000The Anonymous says, did you hear that the Mossad firearmed Oscar the Grouch's trash can?
01:22:36.000Johan says, hey Nick, did you hear about the Islam is right about women posters?
01:22:40.000It's like it's okay to be white, but way smarter.
01:22:47.000That was actually a really good poster campaign and it's been a long enough time since it's okay to be white that you know, it can be original again.
01:22:54.000So yeah, I thought that was pretty funny.
01:22:57.000Why does it always have to be two bad options?
01:23:14.000Yeah, well, it's not going to be a yacht anymore, and probably not.
01:23:17.000You know what I say about race mixing.
01:23:20.000So, you know, like I said, Cathy Xu would in a different world, in a different universe, but, uh, you know, it's only Aryans for me, sorry to say.
01:23:28.000Uh, Boz Vivo says, the whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed and hence clamorous to be led to safety by an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary, says H.L.
01:24:11.000That's the thing is Milton Friedman and all the Chicago School neoclassical neoliberal economists said that the free market would disincentivize discrimination because it's losing money.
01:24:24.000Well, clearly that's not the case, right?
01:24:26.000Clearly, you know, they said, well, people would discriminate against blacks because it would be, you know, costly to do so.
01:24:32.000Well, it's not costly to discriminate against us, right?
01:25:03.000I tried the new toasted cheddar chalupa at Taco Bell and I gotta say it was good Takes the chalupa up to a new level would definitely recommend.
01:25:11.000God bless and TGIF I'll have to try that.
01:25:14.000I hadn't heard about the toasted cheddar chalupa.
01:25:16.000I didn't know they had that there But yeah, I might have to make a stop.
01:25:20.000I haven't really been craving Taco Bell lately I don't know what it is, but I used to want it all the time.
01:26:19.000Yeah, this is about Nose itch department
01:26:23.000Yamato says do you believe the saying hard times create strong men strong men create good times blah blah blah Do you think there is a way to break this cycle?
01:26:32.000Yeah, I generally believe that and no not really that seems legit to me Let's see.
01:26:38.000David says credo press C and chat to credo.
01:27:08.000I mean, that could just be a result of contamination.
01:27:11.000I don't know if that's really relevant, right?
01:27:14.000Bug parts are in all kinds of food, but the question is, like, are you going to sit down and actually eat visible, large, deliberately placed mealworms in food?
01:27:23.000Or is it, like, going to be incidental and accidental that, you know, a leg makes its way into your tomato paste?
01:29:42.000After 20 years of taking Nick's diet advice, the Groyper Army hobbles, rolls, and wheels into the race war battlefield on mobility scooters.
01:32:54.000Leon says Bitcoin is already tracked by the SPLC that advises PayPal stop trying to make alternatives that get gunned down and demand regulation.
01:33:03.000Well, I mean, the SPLC can't track Bitcoin, really.
01:33:07.000I mean, uh, I mean, there are some ways they can do it with Coinbase, but generally speaking, I think if you're smart about it, that doesn't happen.
01:33:15.000Uh, Yolts says, finish the news stream of the subcommittee on white people terrorism.
01:36:21.000On second thought, the books aren't so bad.
01:36:23.000I was counter-signaling the books the other week for getting red-pilled, and now people are telling you straight up, yeah, watch this, like, deviant pornography to get red-pilled.
01:38:04.000Leos has found out today a legal immigrant was arrested for being a terrorist in Hezbollah in my town, was plotting to blow up the George Washington Bridge.
01:40:22.000Great warm incoming long hot period soon because factory and I don't even think they know what a factory is.
01:40:30.000Western smoke cause they're not Native American but I don't know how do you break it down in primitive language warn the others warn the other tribal people you know so fully 20% more people no well we're talking about percentages 50% more of the population doesn't know how to read
01:40:51.000Then doesn't know what climate change is, so there you go.
01:41:05.000Says or he says nothing cookie says to find out about so-called disappearing islands Find and watch sand wars sand is the world's most used product next to oxygen and water Okay, good to know.
01:41:18.000I didn't I didn't know that MS has stopped eating meat and eat bugs instead by the way.
01:43:03.000Yeah, it's very true Literal human garbage is based global consciousness take it all makes sense now Wish they'd used an alien invasion as a scare tactic would have been way more epic.
01:43:13.000Yeah, I agree I might have bought into that one even right and hey, it might be coming project blue beam.
01:43:59.000Chaos or anarchy or assassinations, but you know, that's one in a long list of things that the government is trying to make sure could never happen You know by destroying human freedom Callous says you should watch active self-protection here on YouTube lots of diversity there.
01:44:15.000Oh, I'll check that out The real McCoy says great show as always this movement is similar to the Children's Crusade of 1212.
01:49:05.000And I don't know, I guess you could live in the city and, you know, pick up trash from minorities.
01:49:09.000I guess you could be in the city and you could be going out with your friends on the weekends and picking up trash after, you know, blacks and Hispanics in the inner city.
01:53:43.000You know, the show is, look, we could be environmentalists, maybe you disagree with me on the science, but the goal of these protests is global control.
01:53:52.000Codal signaling environmentalism is kind of cringe, bro.
01:54:04.000If you're not smart enough to get what I'm saying, don't watch it.
01:54:06.000You're not gonna be able to, you're not gonna be able to, you know, keep up with us.
01:54:12.000So if that's your take, I love this, the whole week, the whole week we get this stuff.
01:54:16.000Well, you know, we ran, we got containment versus neocons, blah blah blah, that's maybe a gesture, this is what they're thinking, whatever.
01:54:25.000Well, regardless of what you think about the science, maybe be an environmentalist, maybe we stop the pollution with plastics, but obviously there's an agenda here.
01:56:43.000Uploaded 11 years ago, you know charlie bit my finger uploaded a thousand, you know a hundred years ago Charlie bit my finger uploaded 15 years ago Do you remember when that was the number one video on YouTube that was like synonymous with YouTube?
01:57:01.000It was chocolate rain You know stuff like that Numa Numa Star Wars kid that kind of shit.
01:57:08.000That was like a whole different era of the viral video
01:57:11.000And that was like the top page forever, you know, you could even go back I guess maybe the other era that was inaugurated by uh Gangnam style with psi who remembers that I remember the first time I ever saw that video.
01:57:24.000I was like, this is crazy What does it mean?
02:00:15.000People in the comments saying 8 year olds watching porn is better than them being taught Christianity.
02:00:21.000I did not see that, but that's based if he named that if he was going after them.
02:00:26.000Flakes says invading Canada to protect our northern border from the Chinese or to be nice insurance for the future Yeah, definitely not actually definitely not worth it Chem Phi says God made Adam and Eve in his image not Tyrone and Shaniqua
02:03:42.000I don't know what we're doing tonight.
02:03:44.000Black Swans, if you had to bring back Colin shows...
02:03:48.000If I had to, I think there's always plan S. If you had to bring back call-in shows and have better superchats or keep the low quality superchats, which would you pick?
02:04:06.000At least these, some people get a kick out of me smacking down superchatters.
02:04:10.000The call-ins, the problem is somebody starts talking and they get to monopolize the conversation, you know?
02:04:15.000With a super chat, I control the conversation completely, so at least I can, you know, regulate and moderate it a little bit, but some of those callers were brutal, and that's, you know, hard to do a show that way.
02:04:26.000Tyler says, not gonna lie, Modern Warfare beta got me feeling MW2 vibes low-key.
02:04:32.000Hey, if that's the case, I might have to get it.
02:04:53.000You're still a faggot Sonny says son thousands of black dudes military marched through Chicago suburbs and no news organization covered it Why would they want people to know about that?