00:00:34.000Of course, all Republicans, but that means that hundreds or nearly 200 Republicans voted in favor.
00:00:42.000So the bill now goes to Joe Biden's desk to sign, and assuming he signs it next year, we will be celebrating Juneteenth, the federal national holiday in 2022 to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States.
00:01:00.000And so I saw this, and the bill actually had a very small chance of passing.
00:01:06.000If you looked at any website that forecasts how these bills go in the House, I looked at one website that said that the bill had a 4% chance of passing.
00:01:17.000And maybe people didn't anticipate that the bill would pass by unanimous consent in the Senate and then would face no opposition in the House.
00:01:29.000And more surprising, maybe, than the bill passing is this.
00:01:36.000Florida and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from Georgia voted in favor of the bill.
00:01:43.000And I was just giving them a pretty hard time on Monday because of Matt Gaetz's support for Bibi Netanyahu, the outgoing Prime Minister of Israel, and also of Marjorie Taylor Greene, who apologized after she visited a Holocaust museum on Monday.
00:02:01.000And now here we are, just 48 hours later, and they voted for the bill to make Juneteenth the federal holiday.
00:02:49.000We'll also be talking about more evidence of voter fraud in Georgia.
00:02:55.000It turns out that a number of counties in Georgia near Atlanta are being sued because they don't have the proper forms to account for all of the ballots cast in the drop boxes in Georgia.
00:03:07.000And so last week we talked about some of the potential voter fraud in Fulton County, Georgia.
00:03:14.000Where a number of poll workers found that thousands, tens of thousands of ballots, up to 20,000 ballots, appeared to be copies.
00:03:23.000And they looked like they were copies because all of the ballots were filled in perfectly by a printer, and they all had the same imperfection in the ballot.
00:03:31.000They all had a tiny white crescent inside the filled in oval next to Joe Biden's name, which indicated that not only were the ballots filled in with toner ink from a printer, but because they all had the same imperfection, Held the same size, same shaped white hole inside the perfectly marked oval on the ballot.
00:03:53.000That it was probably not only a printed ballot, but a ballot that was copied many times over, upwards of 20,000 times.
00:04:01.000We talked about that last week, and that is according to the sworn testimony of several poll workers, some of them registered Democrats who voted for Joe Biden, according to a new case.
00:04:13.000But this week we've got new evidence which shows that they do not have the proper paperwork to account for up to 18,000 ballots.
00:04:25.000That were cast in drop boxes in and around Fulton County in the 2020 presidential election.
00:04:31.000And so, if you're not aware, the drop boxes were set up so that all of these new absentee voters, all of these mail in voters, could just dump off their ballot in a drop box somewhere in the city.
00:04:45.000I believe, according to this report, there were 38 drop boxes in Fulton County alone, in one county.
00:04:53.000And voters had over 40 days to drop off these ballots.
00:05:02.000You have close to 40 boxes all around the city of Atlanta, Georgia, and people have 40 days to just drop off their ballots in the boxes.
00:05:13.000And now, according to an investigation from the Voting Commission, the Election Commission in Georgia, they cannot account for the paperwork, which will give a record of the transfer of over 18,000 ballots dropped off in these drop boxes.
00:05:32.000At some point between mid September and November 3rd, 2020.
00:06:09.000I think that accounts for the difference in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Georgia.
00:06:13.00043,000 votes between those three states that flipped those states for Biden and gave Biden the minimum number of electoral votes to win the election.
00:06:29.000We are talking about major, major issues with this election.
00:06:32.000Like I said, sworn testimony from poll workers saying that they have.
00:06:37.00020,000 ballots that were printed on the wrong paper.
00:06:41.000They're all filled in with toner ink and they all have the same imperfection.
00:06:45.000You have in at least Pennsylvania and in Wisconsin, a body other than the state legislature changed the rules for how the mail in ballots come in.
00:06:56.000In Wisconsin, they changed the rules regarding indefinitely confined voters.
00:07:00.000Now, anybody who's afraid of contracting COVID can vote as indefinitely confined with almost no oversight.
00:07:07.000You've got the expansion of drop boxes, an election which lasts for two months.
00:07:12.000Then you've got audits that they're trying to stop in Arizona.
00:07:15.000You've got in Georgia, they try to investigate or inspect the mail in ballots, and the warehouse where they're being held in is broken into after a number of procedural motions, delay the inspection.
00:07:29.000I mean, so what I'm trying to say is there's all this smoke.
00:08:51.000Gotta tell you, it's been kind of a slow news week.
00:08:55.000Except for that big bombshell story by Revolver, I just want to tell everybody to go.
00:09:00.000If you missed last night's show, last night's show was one of the most important shows I've ever done.
00:09:06.000Because yesterday I covered one of the most important stories that has ever come out in the history of this show, which is the past four years.
00:09:16.000You go to Revolver.news, Darren Beatty, this guy is a king.
00:09:19.000He put out their latest investigative report on January 6th.
00:09:25.000That in the charging documents of many people that were charged in connection to the events of January 6th, particularly the militia groups that were involved in January 6th, such as the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys, there is evidence in the charging documents that FBI agents were critical in planning the events of January 6th.
00:09:47.000They knew about it, they instigated it, they participated in it, they executed the events of January 6th.
00:09:54.000And we have proof of that in the charging documents.
00:09:57.000So if you missed last night's show, go back and watch it.
00:10:00.000It's available for free on this website.
00:10:02.000If you go to replays, you'll be able to watch last night's show for free.
00:10:05.000So, watch my show about it and go to revolver.news and read the article, one of the most important stories of this century.
00:10:12.000Sets the whole record straight on the Capitol.
00:10:15.000So, like I said, I covered it all last night in pretty great detail, but you should read the report too because, you know, it was covered on Tucker.
00:10:23.000I think Darren went on Tucker to talk about it, and it's very, very explosive, very damning.
00:10:30.000So, anyway, aside from that, though, it's been kind of a slow news week.
00:10:34.000But before we get into the show, I want to remind you make sure to follow me on Telegram.
00:10:42.000I'll be doing an episode of Good Morning Groyper this Friday at 12 p.m. Central Time, and I will be interviewing Lauren Witzke about her recent ban at Wells Fargo.
00:10:52.000Wells Fargo, the bank, banned her from having an account at their bank, closed her checking account, personal checking account, and said, We'll mail you the money, but you can't have a bank account with us, presumably for her political views.
00:11:08.000We'll have on Lauren Witzke this Friday, the former Senate candidate from Delaware, to talk about that.
00:11:13.000Should be exciting only on Telegram.0.95
00:11:16.000So go to t.meslash nickjfuentes to catch that.
00:11:19.000Also, be sure to check out my website, nicholasjfuentes.com, to get access to every episode of America First, every episode of Good Morning Groyper, other streams.
00:12:07.000You know, the worst is when they come from the ceiling.
00:12:09.000Has that ever happened to you when they descend from the ceiling on a web and you feel them on your head or they kind of just like drop into your line of sight?
00:12:21.000Because they swing around too, because.
00:12:24.000The web is so light that if you even go and try and slap them out of the air, then they start flying around.
00:12:31.000So I prefer if they're going to be anywhere, on the wall is not so bad.
00:12:34.000Anyway, anyway, big news, big update should have for you by the end of the week or maybe the beginning of next week our brand new merch line.
00:12:44.000We're going to be launching, I think, something like between 10 and 20 new designs.
00:12:49.000I don't know the exact number that we finally decided on, but some really exciting new merch designs will be launched later this week.
00:12:56.000Hopefully, along with credit card processing.
00:12:59.000Fingers crossed, it seems like we're about to cross the finish line on that and get credit card processing finally, which is going to open up the doors for a lot of stuff, including the merch line and some other things.
00:13:13.000I don't want to make any promises because it's kind of a tenuous deal, but where did it go?
00:13:29.000I'm going to move my LaCroix here next to the monitor there so I don't have a spider in my drink there, but it must have gone on the other side of the wall.
00:13:41.000Anyway, so I don't want to make any promises, but I think we're nearing the end of that process.
00:13:47.000So hopefully, some exciting news about that very, very soon.
00:13:51.000Okay, with that out of the way, we'll dive into the news here.
00:13:57.000We're going to talk about this later on in the show when we talk about the Juneteenth bill, but.
00:14:02.000I want to point out, because we talked about this on Monday, Marjorie Taylor Greene, she apologized on Monday for her comments comparing the mask mandate or the vaccine mandate to the Holocaust.
00:14:16.000And you remember this, this was about a month ago.
00:14:19.000She said that there was a particular store, I think in Tennessee, which was making its employees wear a badge on their name badge, it would indicate whether they got the vaccine or whether they didn't get the vaccine.
00:14:32.000And Marjorie Taylor Greene, who's the freshman congresswoman from Georgia, the QAnon congresswoman, right?
00:14:40.000She came out and said, Well, how is that any different from Jews being forced to wear a gold star during the Holocaust?
00:14:46.000And she got attacked for this by Jewish groups.
00:14:49.000She got attacked by Democrats, by Republicans, by Republican leadership.
00:14:53.000They said that that was anti Semitic to compare something to the horrors, the horrors of the Holocaust.
00:15:00.000How could you compare it to the Holocaust?
00:15:09.000I made a joke comparing the Holocaust to the Cookie Monster, a harmless, innocuous joke.0.88
00:15:15.000And now I'm forever known as the Cookie Monster guy, the guy that diminished the severity of the Holocaust by making a joke.0.88
00:15:24.000So we know how that goes on the show.0.93
00:15:26.000This is like a religion in America.0.55
00:15:28.000The Holocaust is treated like it's sacred, the Holocaust is treated as more sacred than the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.0.74
00:15:37.000It's treated as more sacred than God, than Christianity, more sacred than anything.0.86
00:15:43.000I don't think there's one other thing in this country that is treated as more sacred than the Holocaust.0.94
00:15:49.000It's like that, and black people as a group, and maybe homosexuality, but it's definitely at the top.0.96
00:15:59.000And that's why there are Holocaust museums in every city in the country.0.99
00:16:03.000That's why there are Holocaust memorials in every city in the country, many of them, right?
00:16:09.000That's why this is a part of the curriculum that children in American schools learn from the time they're in kindergarten.
00:16:16.000All the way through until they graduate college.
00:16:18.000Something that didn't happen in America, something that wasn't perpetrated by Americans, something that didn't affect Americans, something that had nothing to do with Americans.
00:16:28.000And yet, this is a religion in America.0.78
00:16:31.000And I will add, part of the official State Department definition of anti Semitism is if you, quote, demean the Holocaust.0.52
00:16:40.000That's the legal U.S. State Department definition of anti Semitism.
00:17:04.000Like slavery and like everything else, it is meant to create an emotional response in young people to think that your civilization, your people, America, Europe, Western civilization, if left, Unmoderated or unmitigated, it results in gas chambers, death camps, the extermination of a whole race of people, right?0.53
00:17:29.000So, this, just like Juneteenth, by the way, is a part of the CRT, the anti white, white genocide agenda.
00:17:38.000Marjorie Taylor Greene doesn't know that.
00:17:40.000Marjorie Taylor Greene, frankly, I don't say this in a mean way, is clueless.
00:19:23.000We covered that on the show in great detail on Monday's show if you missed it.
00:19:28.000And since then, you know what I've seen?
00:19:30.000You know, Marjorie Taylor Greene comes out and maybe she believes it and she says, Oh, I made a mistake, and my late father that just passed away said that if you make a mistake, you own up to it.
00:19:41.000And it's been bothering me for weeks, and I went to a Holocaust museum and I learned that I was wrong, and I'm deeply sorry.
00:19:49.000And you know what the response was from all the people that were calling her anti Semitic, the response from all the people that were calling her a Holocaust denier, and all this kind of stuff?
00:20:00.000The Republican Jewish Coalition put out a press release yesterday.
00:20:26.000And then all the late night show hosts come out and, you know, Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel and Trevor Noah and Stephen Colbert and every single one of them comes out and says, You're like Hitler.
00:20:38.000You believe in Jewish space lasers.0.63
00:20:41.000And all the Democrats come out and say that, and a lot of Republicans come out and say, tell me how many Jews, how many liberals, how many Republican establishment people have come out and said, apology accepted.0.99
00:21:14.000And I hope everyone understands that because we're about to talk about Juneteenth, and this is very relevant.
00:21:20.000We'll talk about that later on in the show.
00:21:22.000These are not sincere, good faith actors.
00:21:25.000When they say you demean the Holocaust, when they say this kind of stuff, you're a bigot, you're an anti Semite, we want an apology.
00:21:32.000What this is about is about submission, humiliation, deference.
00:21:38.000Somebody coerced Marjorie Taylor Greene into making that apology.
00:21:42.000Somebody influential who wields influence over her said, You have to do this.
00:21:48.000You have to make this act of contrition.
00:21:51.000Not because they think that Marjorie Taylor Greene doesn't like Jews, not because they think that Marjorie Taylor Greene doesn't take the Holocaust seriously, but because they wanted to demonstrate their power over her and therefore over American politics by having her go out there, the tough, badass Trump.0.76
00:22:11.000QAnon Congresswoman and get on her knees and grovel and say, I'm so sorry.0.79
00:22:18.000The Congresswoman who said I would never apologize, they wanted to make her eat her words and apologize.
00:22:25.000Sorry, Marjorie Taylor Greene, you do apologize.
00:22:28.000You may not apologize all the other time, but you know who you apologize to?0.91
00:23:38.000And so, just in case anybody thought on Monday that I was being too hard on her, just in case anybody thought I was being too hard on these people for saying that, I'm not.
00:23:47.000That was an act of submission to these forces.
00:23:50.000She either doesn't understand them or she's a part of them now, but that's not America First.
00:23:56.000And just a little update because we didn't cover that angle of it on Monday, we talked about the apology.
00:24:01.000We didn't get a chance to cover the fact that nobody accepted it.
00:24:03.000And actually, everybody just doubled down on their attacks.
00:24:07.000So she went up there and said, I'm the Trumpian congresswoman who's never going to apologize.
00:24:12.000And then she made this comparison and said, I said nothing wrong.
00:24:15.000And then a few weeks later, I was wrong.
00:24:52.000And like I said, we covered this last week.
00:24:55.000This is only the latest instance of voter fraud in the state of Georgia.
00:24:59.000But this thing is blowing up all over the country.
00:25:02.000We have the ongoing audit of the ballots in Arizona.
00:25:06.000Which the Department of Justice is now intervening and trying to shut that down.
00:25:10.000We have got potentially an audit of the vote in Wisconsin, which they just voted on in the Wisconsin state legislature.
00:25:17.000And then, as recently as last week, we had another development in Georgia where they were supposed to inspect the mail in ballots in Fulton County, which is where Atlanta is, on May 28th, until a series of motions came down from the state of Georgia preventing a certain lawyer from getting into the warehouse and inspecting all those ballots.
00:25:39.000And so that's sort of in limbo, but it seems like everywhere this thing, Stop the Steal, is alive and well.
00:25:46.000It is ongoing, and it seems like progress is being made in spite of attempts to shut it down.
00:25:51.000And so this is the latest example of this.
00:25:53.000In the state of Georgia, the Election Commission is now investigating Fulton County, as well as a few other counties, about the paperwork documenting the transfer of mail in ballots submitted in drop boxes.
00:26:06.000And so, like I said at the top of the show, in the 2020 election, you had unprecedented mail in ballots.
00:26:14.000I think that mail in voting was a larger percentage of the vote than in person voting.
00:26:22.000And mail in voting comprises a lot of different kinds of voting.
00:26:26.000It's people mailing their ballot in, people putting their ballot in a drop box.
00:26:30.000But this, broadly speaking, constitutes people that did not cast their ballot in person at a polling station on the day of the election.
00:26:41.000People that voted before election day by mail or by drop box, I believe they outnumbered the people that voted in person.
00:26:48.000And so, to account for that, they had drop boxes all across the state of Georgia and across most of the states nationwide.
00:26:56.000For example, in Fulton County, where Atlanta, Georgia is, right, where the city of Atlanta is, they have 38 drop boxes where people could dump off their ballot.
00:27:08.000And by the way, nobody sees this, they just drop off a ballot.
00:27:11.000Somebody just drops off a ballot in a box between mid September and Election Day, and then the ballots go to the state and they count the ballots.
00:27:20.000This investigation is concerning some very important paperwork, which is supposed to document how the ballots go from the drop box to the counting rooms to the final vote count, which then apportions a number of electoral votes from the state of Georgia.
00:27:36.000And the claim is that they cannot account for the paperwork that documents over 18,000 of these ballots, which were submitted by Dropbox.
00:27:48.000It's important to keep in mind for the purpose of this conversation, keep this number in mind.
00:27:54.000You know, Joe Biden officially won Georgia by 12,000 votes.
00:28:00.000There are upwards of 18,000 votes in these counties alone, several counties, not even all the counties, but just in these counties alone, that they cannot account for.
00:28:12.000They don't have the paperwork to document the transfer of the ballots.
00:28:16.000And that's what they're investigating.
00:28:17.000So this is the article from Breitbart.
00:28:21.000It says, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger tweeted on Monday that Fulton.
00:28:26.000County is under investigation by his office for its inability to produce ballot drop box transfer forms or absentee ballots from the November 3rd, 2020 general election.
00:28:37.000The investigation follows a lengthy piece by the Georgia Star News in which a Fulton County election official admitted that, quote, a few forms are missing and that, quote, some procedural paperwork may have been misplaced.
00:28:55.000Some of the procedural paperwork is missing.
00:28:58.000According to records cited by the Georgia Star News, Fulton County should have been able to provide the publication with an estimated 1,565 transfer forms upon an open records request.
00:29:11.000Since the publication requested the documents several months ago, the county has reportedly provided 1,180 transfer forms.
00:29:20.000At least 385 absentee ballot transfer forms are still missing, which would account for approximately 18,901 votes.
00:29:34.000The number is decidedly higher than, quote, a few, to say the least.
00:30:30.000It says in July of 2020, the state election board, a five member body which includes Raffensburg, Passed an emergency rule for the November 3rd, 2020 election, mandating that every Georgia county use and maintain transfer forms to document the critical chain of custody for absentee ballots collected from those drop boxes and delivered to designees of the county registrar.
00:30:54.000Statewide, approximately 300 drop boxes were used in the general election.
00:30:59.000There were 37 ballot drop boxes in Fulton County, which were available for 41 days between September 24th and November 3rd.
00:31:08.000Fulton County is not the first county in Georgia to be investigated for its handling of transfer forms.
00:31:13.000In April, Raffensberger opened up investigations into Coffey, Grady, and Taylor counties, which also, quote, failed to do their absentee ballot transfer forms in violation of Georgia rules and regulations.
00:31:27.000So 300 drop boxes, 41 days, hundreds of thousands of ballots dropped into these drop boxes.
00:31:36.000And you've got in one county alone upwards of close to 19,000 ballots.
00:31:44.000And the reason why this documentation is so important is because when you don't have in person voting, of course, there is no way to know that you're getting one person and the ballot that is designated for that person submitted and counted one time.
00:32:04.000So the chain of custody, so that's, I mean, you just can't know that with mail in ballots because the state will send out a ballot and then get a ballot back.
00:32:13.000And they don't know who they're getting it back from, they don't really know who.
00:32:40.000They can't even document the chain of custody between the ballot being submitted into a box and the people counting them.
00:32:47.000So, we don't know who's casting the ballot.
00:32:49.000We don't know who's filling the ballot out.
00:32:51.000All that we know is that when we have these ballots and these drop boxes that somebody filled in and submitted, we hope that they were filled in by the person that was designated for that ballot, that the ballot was designated to.
00:33:05.000We hope that that person submitted that ballot themselves, but we can never know that because the states, in an unprecedented way, solicited ballots this year.
00:33:16.000They sent out ballots to every registered voter, even dead voters, voters from out of state.
00:33:21.000And these ballots just arrive in the boxes and then they count them.
00:33:27.000They don't verify that the signature on the ballot matches with the signature that's on record in the state for that voter, like on their driver's license or on other government documents.
00:33:37.000There's no check to verify birthdays, addresses.
00:33:41.000There's no check to see if there's duplicate ballots from the same voter.
00:33:53.000Just recount all the ballots that are in their custody.
00:33:57.000If there are duplicates, if there are ballots with a mismatched signature, if there are ballots cast by people that should have been purged from the voter rolls and an endless number of criterion, they're still counted regardless.
00:34:10.000An audit has not occurred in these states.
00:34:12.000That's exactly the procedure they're trying to shut down in Arizona.
00:34:15.000So these ballots just wind up in a drop box.
00:34:18.000Nobody knows who filled them in, who dropped them off, and even then we don't check.
00:34:25.000The address, the birthday, the name, the duplicates, none of that.
00:34:31.000But they go in these boxes, and then even still, there is no way to document the chain of custody between who collects the drop box, who opens up the drop box, who takes the ballots out, who gives them to the counting rooms, who counts them, and then who documents because they're supposed to have documentation of every ballot counted in the event that something like this would happen.
00:34:52.000They don't have the paperwork to show how 19,000 ballots arrived and then.
00:34:59.000Wound up being counted in the election.
00:37:53.000If you believe, okay, if you claim that there was possibly voter fraud in the election, they're claiming that you're a terrorist, possibly supported by foreign actors, foreign states, foreign non state actors.
00:38:09.000It's not an exaggeration to say this because this is being censored on all of social media.
00:38:16.000The DOJ is intervening in the Arizona ballot audit, trying to shut it down, saying that it constitutes.
00:38:22.000Voter intimidation and voter fraud in itself.
00:38:26.000You've got the Department of Homeland Security saying that they're going to use private contractors to spy on people that have committed no crimes but are pushing emergent narratives which could be violent, among them the election fraud narrative.
00:38:40.000That's what the entire January 6th crackdown is about, it's about people that said that the election was fraudulent.
00:39:31.000If they came out and said, well, we can investigate, but I don't think you'll find anything, well, this would just, again, this would more or less conform to their narrative.
00:39:40.000They would have created a narrative which is flexible and resilient and therefore would respond to challenges to it.
00:39:47.000And so you could still say, you could still say if evidence of voter fraud was found, you could still say, well, the DOJ, you know, maybe they're partisan, maybe they're biased, but they did say it's possible.
00:39:58.000You could say, well, they're not all conspiring together.
00:40:02.000They didn't stage a coup and overthrow the president and out trying to throw everybody who's aware of it in jail, right?
00:40:08.000You could say these institutions have credibility.
00:40:11.000These institutions may be wrong and may be in need of reform, but they're still, broadly speaking, what they say they are.
00:40:20.000Things are basically what they seem, but maybe there are actors in these institutions who are biased, they're in an echo chamber, they're naive, or something like that.
00:40:30.000But when all these institutions, from social media, To legacy media, to the intelligence community, to the federal judiciary, to the legislature, when all the institutions in the country come out and say, this didn't happen,
00:40:45.000and if you believe it did, you're a terrorist, and then evidence that it happened comes out, that shatters, that destroys, that smashes the whole system into a thousand pieces because then the whole thing begins to unravel and people say, well, if you said that anyone who supports this is a terrorist and we have Evidence everywhere that this is happening, and we could see you intervening to shut it down.
00:41:11.000We could see the narrative changing in real time.
00:41:13.000Well, then it becomes apparent that you're not biased.
00:41:16.000It becomes apparent that you didn't try to get one over.
00:41:21.000You deliberately, knowingly conspired to stage a coup against Donald Trump.
00:41:28.000All the institutions of power were willing and able to work together in a hidden capacity with hundreds of millions, billions of dollars.
00:41:38.000To rig a presidential election, shut down any challenge to expose that, shut down anybody that called it out, anybody that showed evidence that this was happening, then staged a false flag terrorist attack on the U.S. Capitol to create a pretext to brand everybody that would expose that charade as a terrorist and usher in an illegitimate president,
00:42:04.000seat him in the inauguration, and then allow him to carry out a counterterrorism campaign against anybody that opposes him.
00:42:16.000That is what is unraveled when we begin to find evidence of voter fraud.
00:42:20.000And you could even take it back further and say that what does that tell us about the whole COVID pandemic?
00:42:26.000Why did we even have the mail in ballots in the first place?
00:42:32.000So a lot of questions begin to open up when we start to find evidence of voter fraud because this is not just like, oh, well, hey, the elites were wrong, you dummies.
00:43:22.000Joe Biden is not the elected president of the United States.
00:43:26.000Donald Trump was overthrown by the deep state.
00:43:29.000He was overthrown by a combination of big moneyed interests and entrenched government interests.
00:43:38.000And the state now is framing all of Trump's supporters as terrorists, framing all of us as authoritarians, you know, something like that, white shirts of a Trump authoritarian regime.
00:43:51.000This was a color revolution in our own country by our own government.
00:46:09.000Where there's no freedom, and we're now, and increasingly it's becoming a system where anybody that challenges or opposes the arbitrary rule of oligarchs is going to be thrown in jail.
00:46:21.000You know, increasingly it's going to become a totalitarian system.
00:46:24.000Not a regular, you know, authoritarian regime, repressive regime, but a straight up totalitarian country where if you think, say, do the wrong thing, you're a terrorist, you go to jail.
00:46:49.000This is it right in front of our eyes.
00:46:51.000When people talked about, and people have called it various things socialism in America, communism, you know, whatever, New World Order, globalism that's what this is.
00:49:15.000That is when our founding fathers, the people that wound up writing the Constitution, that created America as a distinct and separate nation from the British Empire, became independent.
00:49:29.000That is when our nation became independent and was created.
00:49:33.000But now, They're writing a bill saying that there's another Independence Day, and it's in June.
00:49:39.000And the other Independence Day was in 1865 when the black people were made independent from plantation owners.
00:51:26.000It says, A bill that would establish a federal holiday on Juneteenth, marking the end of slavery in the United States, passed the House on Wednesday, paving the way for President Joe Biden to sign into law.
00:51:38.000The bill sailed through Congress, passing the Senate by unanimous consent.
00:51:42.000Less than a day earlier, the House passed the legislation in a 415 to 14 vote, with only Republicans voting against it.
00:51:50.000Sheila Jackson Lee from Texas said, It's not often when you can stand on the floor of the House and use the terminology, I feel full.
00:52:11.000The short bill will make Juneteenth National Independence Day, Juneteenth, Juneteenth National Independence Day, the 12th legal public holiday.
00:52:23.000Columbus Day, Independence Day, Memorial Day, President's Day, Juneteenth, National Independence Day is now one of them.
00:52:33.000Juneteenth falls on June 19th, marks the date that the last enslaved African Americans were granted their freedom.
00:52:40.000On that day in 1865, Union soldiers led by General Gordon Granger arrived in the coastal city of Galveston, Texas, to deliver General Order No. 3, officially ending slavery in the state.
00:52:54.000The final act of liberation came months after the Confederate Army's surrender ended the Civil War, and more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
00:53:05.000Forty eight states and Washington, D.C., already recognized Juneteenth as a holiday, but lawmakers argued on the House floor that it is long overdue to become a national day of celebration.
00:53:16.000So we have Independence Day, and now we have Juneteenth National Independence Day on June 19th.
00:53:23.000And like I said, Almost every congressperson voted for this except for 14.
00:53:30.000And hey, thank God for those 14, which include among them Representative Paul Gosar, the best congressman in the House of Representatives, and it's not even close.
00:53:39.000Representative Andy Biggs from Arizona, Representative Mo Brooks, Representative Thomas Massey, and others.
00:53:47.000But thank you to the 14 Republican congressmen that voted no, and to the Republican that voted yes, you are useless.
00:54:18.000We have holidays that commemorate independence, the father of our nation, George Washington, the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus, honoring veterans.
00:54:35.000Which was one of the more recent ones in the 1980s, which was fought vigorously by Republicans at the time.
00:54:42.000And a lot of people felt the same way then about MLK Day, like we do now about Juneteenth.
00:54:49.000Which is to say that by putting this in the pantheon of American events, and by putting MLK in the pantheon of American heroes, you're undermining the core identity of America.
00:55:02.000And clearly, that is what this is designed to do.
00:55:06.000They're calling this Independence Day.
00:55:08.000This comes at a time when Confederate monuments and names come down, coming at a time when monuments of former presidents come down.
00:55:16.000At a time when people say that 1619 was the real year that America was founded, not 1776.0.77
00:55:24.000When black people say they have their own national anthem, they kneel for the flag, right?0.88
00:55:30.000And now they say they've got their own Independence Day.0.97
00:56:17.000Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela and Malcolm X and Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass, they're supposed to be the new founding fathers.
00:56:27.000And 1619 and Juneteenth are supposed to be the new Independence Days.
00:56:34.000And the new statues that are coming up of civil rights heroes and the new currency with Harriet Tubman on it.
00:56:42.000You know, again, this is supposed to be new national symbols with new values, and the new values are justice, liberation, and equality.
00:56:51.000New ideology, new modern 20th century left wing ideology with a new population and new slaves, right?
00:57:19.000It's no longer a constitutional republic.
00:57:21.000Now it is a federal unitary democracy, right?
00:57:27.000And a totally new system, really, run by the Federal Reserve and BlackRock and subordinate to the United Nations and the globalist New World Order.
00:58:21.000Remember, Matt Gaetz goes around with Marjorie Taylor Greene like rock stars, like old rock stars.
00:58:26.000You're old rock stars like Paul McCartney.
00:58:29.000You know, because they go into a big hangar and it's all people over the age of 60 or 70.
00:58:35.000You know, they go to the villages in Florida and they go into a retirement community and they're like rock stars, but they're not rock stars like Olivia Rodrigo.
00:58:44.000You know, they're not rock stars like Kanye West or rock stars like Green Day.
00:58:50.000They're rock stars like the Grateful Dead or the Rolling Stones because they go and tour and it's all old guys and cargo shorts and Merrill's.
00:58:59.000And it's all plump old women that go and cheer them on.
00:59:43.000We have White Independence Day on July 4th, where all the white races got together and created a nation of slavery and racism and genocide.0.64
00:59:50.000And now we have a new Black Independence Day for all the black rocket scientists, geniuses, doctors, and lawyers that liberated America from the white man and allowed it to become.0.87
01:00:03.000Basically, a big whorehouse for globalist billionaires and for immigrants, big dumping ground for the world's poor, big dumping ground for foreign countries.0.99
01:00:17.000And we're going to tear down the old racist statues, right?
01:00:21.000And that's what conservatives support old racist statues of racist presidents and slave owners and build new statues of black victims, black power, radicals, you know, black anti white, anti American communists, and so on.
01:00:54.000They did that for strategic reasons or something.
01:00:58.000I know that this doesn't necessarily change anything, it's not tangible.
01:01:02.000Making a new federal holiday isn't an extremely tangible thing.0.62
01:01:08.000But it does show what side you're on, on the most important battle of our lifetimes, of the history of our country, the history of our civilization, which is the battle over the white genocide of the Americans.0.60
01:01:22.000So, you know, that'd be like if you went back in time, I don't know, it would be a comparable example.0.70
01:01:27.000Maybe like, maybe it would be the example of Charles Martel fighting off the Muslims in Europe.0.96
01:01:35.000It's like if you're not on the side of expelling all of the Muslim invaders in Europe back in the Middle Ages, it's like, what's more important than that?0.94
01:01:44.000If you're not on the side of the people that are defending the Roman Empire, if you're not on the side of the people, right, that were fighting the Indians to settle America, what's more important than that?0.93
01:01:55.000This is the question of the survival of our nation, the survival of our people, the survival of our civilization.
01:02:05.000And what could be more important than that?
01:02:12.000If you're okay with Juneteenth becoming a holiday and the statues coming down and white people not eligible for the stimulus payments, and if you're down with reparations and you're down with some radical black president and you're down with all this stuff, if you're down with white people becoming second class citizens and our nation being gutted, hollowed out, destroyed, our culture perverted, then what does it really matter, everything else that you're doing?0.58
01:02:39.000What does it really matter that you go out and say, what, America won't be a socialist country?0.54
01:02:49.000Marjorie Taylor Greene goes out and apologizes to the Jews for blaspheming the Holocaust and says, but America will never be a socialist nation.
01:02:56.000America will never be a socialist nation.
01:03:15.000You'd say America will never be a socialist country in the same way that the Roman Empire will never be a socialist country because the Roman Empire isn't around anymore.
01:03:25.000So, yeah, I guess it can't become something when it isn't anymore.
01:03:42.000America could be up, down, left, right, it could be sideways, but you'd still have a country.0.73
01:03:47.000There's no guarantee at the trajectory that we're going with Juneteenth and Black Lives Matter and black crime in our cities, and with the ADL and SPLC stranglehold over our country, and BB Netanyahu calling the shots, and BlackRock buying all the land, and Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey and Google control all the discourse.0.83
01:04:12.000Not an exaggeration, not being dramatic.0.96
01:04:15.000MLK Jr. should not, that should not be a holiday.
01:04:44.000If you don't have that, it's not the same nation.0.98
01:04:48.000If you have a country in the future that is minority white, It has no trappings of the founding fathers, no trappings of the American flag and the national anthem and the statues and the names, and it doesn't look like it used to, and the buildings are gone and it's not Christian.0.99
01:05:46.000And people think that we can just give away these things and, like, yeah, well, we're going to give away Juneteenth to focus on tax cuts or something.
01:05:54.000Because America is not going to be socialist.
01:06:22.000We have to talk about what's happening.
01:06:24.000When people say, well, we got to work overtime to have incremental change or do some kind of like Andrew Yang thing in the middle or whatever, the time to do that was over the past 30 years.
01:06:37.000We've been implicit about these things for 30 years.
01:06:40.00030, 40 years, and it's getting worse and not better.
01:06:45.000So, it's not about working class populism.
01:07:06.000This is about the history of European peoples and the history of European people on this continent and what they were able to achieve here.
01:07:28.000We can become aliens in our own country but with a comfortable quality of life?
01:07:32.000We can become aliens and foreigners in our own land in a shitty approximation of what America used to be but be a little bit more comfortable than otherwise?
01:07:43.000Negotiating over rations with the government by adopting this clever Marxist. Framework, it's not going to happen.
01:07:49.000And it's also not going to happen by being some boomer living in denial about what's happening on a racial level, on a cultural level, on the level of identity.
01:08:00.000So we don't need Marjorie Taylor Greene.
01:08:02.000We don't need unserious people like this, honestly.
01:08:06.000I'm so sick of being taken for a ride by people that either are completely naive and don't get it, or people that do get it and are on the wrong side.
01:08:43.000No, I will not celebrate Juneteenth Independence Day.
01:08:46.000No, I will not celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. or 1619 or any of that.
01:08:52.000I will continue to celebrate Robert E. Lee and the founding fathers and everything and all of it, all of European history, all of our glorious European history on this continent, on other continents.
01:09:07.000And that's how other people should be too.
01:09:10.000But instead, people are apologizing about, oh, slavery and the Holocaust and the genocides.0.58
01:09:15.000And it's like, but that's all the way there.0.55
01:09:17.000If you're apologizing for the Holocaust, if you're voting for the Slavery Independence Day, you just don't get it.0.91
01:09:37.000Why don't you just go home and write more Facebook posts?
01:09:40.000Go home and share links, and you're far more valuable doing that than drawing energy away from the fight that needs to happen, because that's all that they're doing redirecting and dissipating the energy, which has the potential to change things.
01:13:38.000And all of our children are going to school from K through 12 and being shown mass graves and people being exterminated and saying, this is what happens when white people get out of.
01:14:44.000Critical race theory in job training should be eliminated.
01:14:47.000But keep teaching kids about the Holocaust, really?0.54
01:14:50.000Keep showing, and by the way, when I say teach kids about the Holocaust, I mean keep showing five year olds video of mass graves, of naked bodies being shoveled into mass graves.0.87
01:15:11.000That is the bane of our existence.0.95
01:15:13.000But showing five year olds videos of naked corpses being shoveled into mass graves and being told this is what happens when blonde haired, blue eyed people have too much power, but that's not critical race theory, that's not part of the anti white agenda.
01:18:31.000People making it, people consuming it, it's unavoidable, it's hardcore, it's softcore, it's everywhere.
01:18:37.000It is destroying the moral fabric of the country.
01:18:41.000It's destroying everything about the country.
01:18:43.000Destroying, I mean, how are you supposed to have healthy marriages?0.99
01:18:47.000How are you supposed to have sexual immorality?0.96
01:18:51.000How are you supposed to have men and women getting together when all the girls are making OnlyFans content and all the guys are jerking off to it?
01:19:11.000But has it always been the case that in the palm of your hand, they give smartphones to five year olds these days, in the palm of your hand, you can access ubiquitous, hardcore pornography for free anytime, anyplace, all over.
01:19:45.000And people say, oh, well, you know, people always, people always, when people like me say that something should be prohibited, libertarians will say, prohibition doesn't work.
01:19:57.000You're just going to create a black market.
01:22:28.000You know, there are people that are using it, and I think there should be a penalty for them too.
01:22:33.000But it's obviously far worse to be manufacturing, distributing, particularly because the big problem with pornography, aside from the obvious problems, is that it's getting children addicted.
01:22:46.000That's the critical problem very young children are exposed to it, and then very young children get addicted to it.
01:22:53.000And that's like, you know, what are you going to do?
01:26:16.000That shit heard it says the way the guys like Malcolm X said that white liberals and fake allies of blacks is the exact same way conservative Jews are.
01:26:25.000To conservative whites, fake allies that don't care about our destruction.
01:26:38.000I could give you my huge fortune, but how do I know you're not going to spend it all on Italian meatball subs, Big Macs, and tickets to Olivia Rodrigo concerts?
01:27:30.000Instantiation of me that exists in their individual mind and in the sort of public consciousness that isn't me.
01:27:38.000So, in your mind, there's a version of me which is like eating meatball subs and still eating Big Macs or something.
01:27:47.000That's what I hate the most about being famous people that dislike me, even people that like me, create this weird shadow version of myself that exists in their mind that is totally not like the person that really exists.
01:31:10.000It comes from a dirty, disgusting cow.
01:31:12.000You have some dirty, disgusting cow covered in shit and mud, and he's being pumped full of chemicals, and he's in some smelly barn, and they kill it, and they chop it up, and it's hanging on meat hooks, and you know what I mean?
01:32:07.000And all of our products are made in ways that are, you know, all of our products are made by murderers who genocide people and destroy things to make everything.
01:32:18.000What do you think everything is made out of, right?0.78
01:32:20.000What do you think literally anything and everything is made out of or contains?
01:34:08.000Vitus says, I was thinking about it during your stream, but do you remember the boomer on Bakes' January 5th stream that was trying to rally people to storm the Capitol on the 6th?
01:34:17.000That guy's name is Ray Epps, and he's the president of the Arizona chapter of the Oath Keepers.
01:36:23.000Groipologist says I am a 4 a.m. wagee.
01:36:26.000So normally snoozing before you're live, but watching episode 8 30 this morning, I had to thank you for your role in January 6th.
01:36:34.000Was with you in front of the media tower, and you kept a lot of people safe that day by actively discouraging people from going inside or doing anything crazy.
01:37:56.000There's an argument to be made about, you know, scrutinizing people in the movement or whatever, but you've got three people that are really solid.
01:38:03.000Three people that don't counter signaling.
01:38:06.000And by the way, aside from the fact that you're wrong on almost every single one of them, not only are you wrong, but these are three people that are not causing any problems.
01:38:15.000You know, these are three women where they're not counter signaling the anti feminism stuff.
01:38:21.000They're not countersignaling us for letting the boys be boys, being a male dominated group.
01:38:26.000They're okay with what we're doing, right?
01:38:29.000In other words, they're sort of the model of what we're trying to describe.
01:38:33.000Now, obviously, some of them are not, you know, some of them aren't married, some of them don't have kids, right?
01:38:39.000So, some of them, variously in their personal lives, are not exactly living up to it.
01:38:42.000But from what we can tell, these are not entryist people that are trying to cause problems.
01:40:19.00012 ounce mouse says I have a friend that thinks Catholicism is not part of Christianity, and I'm having a hard time trying to make him understand why that doesn't make any sense.
01:40:31.000He believes that the Vatican is evil and another head of the globalist empire.
01:40:35.000What would you suggest I tell him to convince him otherwise?
01:40:39.000A lot of these people never be convinced.
01:40:41.000A lot of people are just possessed, honestly, by anti Catholic hatred.
01:42:12.000Take any Protestant sect for the most part, and you'll not only find corruption in the institution, but you'll find that their faith is corrupted too.0.83
01:42:20.000They believe things that are not biblical, they believe things that are not Christian.0.68
01:42:25.000The difference is the Catholic Church is a temporal human institution, and it's corrupt like any other temporal human institution because it is temporal and comprised of humans.
01:42:34.000But what sets the Catholic Church apart is that it's unconquerable, and the doctrine has not been compromised.
01:42:40.000And that is something that no other church can say.0.79
01:43:34.000She was going to get married in her early 20s, and her mom got sick, and she had to break off the engagement to stay home and take care of her mother until her mother died.
01:43:42.000And as somebody that's seen people in my family get sick recently, You would understand that, you know?0.97
01:43:48.000And so, my argument against just, you know, to add to what I said before, my argument against a lot of these e girls is not like, you're 30 and not married.0.99
01:43:58.000Because people have things going on in their personal lives which you don't know.0.70
01:44:02.000And I don't think it's fair to go into somebody's personal life and say, oh, well, people say that about me.
01:44:07.000People say, Nick, you're not married yet.
01:44:09.000It's like, yeah, well, it's kind of difficult to get married when you're like, you know, hunted by the federal government, right?
01:44:16.000There's a lot of extenuating circumstances with me.
01:44:20.000And so, I don't think it's necessarily fair to say, oh, well, you're a certain age or you don't have this going for you just yet.
01:44:28.000My argument is always, what's the pattern of behavior?
01:44:30.000Because there's a big difference between somebody like Faith, who, you know, and I know Faith very well, she broke off an early engagement to stay home with her sick mother and take care of her, and then got married later, and has now removed herself from the political scene to maybe raise a family, right?
01:44:50.000It's a totally different thing to be a woman who sleeps around.1.00
01:44:53.000Messes around, no intention of getting married, no intention of having kids, total entryist, is a feminist for all intents and purposes, is effectively a hardcore feminist, but takes on, you know, like Mira Corrigan's a perfect example.1.00
01:45:11.000She's working in the Hungarian embassy, but she's only making out with and having sex with every guy, and then she dates Jacob Wall, and then it's right this whole situation.0.84
01:45:24.000And so I'm not going to go and take a look at somebody and say, oh, well, you're not married, so it's more like you have people that come in, cause problems deliberately.
01:45:33.000They don't even believe in what we say, they have no respect for us.
01:46:34.000When these military veterans would get all pissed off because somebody would wear a fake uniform and get a discounted Burger King, I would be like, why do you care?0.70
01:48:39.000Cultural reactionary says if Marjorie Taylor Greene hadn't backed down, do you think her original comments would have been a clever way to hijack media attention?0.94
01:48:46.000Yeah, I thought it was a great statement.
01:49:28.000Moms of the movement watching the show.
01:49:30.000More than Trump says, the saddest part about election fraud being proven is that half the country won't care or believe it because the media would lie about it.
01:52:32.000Only been answering that question for four years.
01:52:34.000Mike says Do you agree or disagree with the statement that all of the Western countries, America, that out of all the Western countries, America has the bleakest future for white people?
01:53:48.000Yeah, the powerful people are the ones that they need.
01:53:50.000Those are the ones that they need in their back pocket, and those are the ones that they do have, and they've had for the better part of a century now, at least.
01:54:00.000Traxton says Hi, sorry for inserting buck.
01:55:33.000Absolute Recoil says, look, I know this is cringe from your perspective, but if Belarus plunges into civil war, I'm going back there to potentially die.0.97
01:56:14.000Like, take a second and realize how monumentally stupid that is, right?
01:56:19.000People that don't know the years when World War II was fought, people that don't know what the Declaration of Independence is, people that don't know anything about the Bible.0.93
01:57:53.000Trump's Big Mac says they claim that big corporations, LGBT CRT initiatives are just another form of cheap marketing to the masses for profit.
01:58:40.000They run a number of other ETFs where people buy into a fund that invests in a certain portfolio of companies.
01:58:52.000And that's where BlackRock has all of its power and influence and money, is in managing these funds.
01:58:58.000And BlackRock said last year that they won't put companies in their funds if they don't have a diverse board, if they don't have non whites, women, gay people in the boards.
02:00:14.000In case you don't know, it says to most people, if they are familiar with it at all, BlackRock is an asset manager that helps pension funds and retirees manage their savings through, quote, passive investments that track the stock market.
02:00:30.000But working behind the scenes, it is much more than that.
02:00:32.000BlackRock has been called, quote, the most powerful institution in the financial system, the most powerful company in the world, and the secret power.
02:00:40.000It is the world's largest asset manager and shadow bank, larger than the world's largest bank.
02:00:45.000With over $7 trillion in assets under direct management and another $20 trillion managed through its Aladdin risk monitoring software.
02:00:56.000BlackRock has also been called the fourth branch of government and almost a shadow government, but no part of it actually belongs to the government.
02:01:04.000Despite its size and global power, BlackRock is not even regulated as a systemically important financial institution under the Dodd Frank Act, thanks to pressure from its CEO, Larry Fink, who has relationships with government officials.
02:01:20.000It says BlackRock, founded in 1988 in partnership with the Blackstone Group, a multinational private equity management firm that would become no.
02:01:28.000After the banking crisis in 2008 for snatching up foreclosed homes at fire sale prices and renting them at inflated prices, BlackRock first grew its balance sheet in the 90s and 2000s by promoting the mortgage backed securities that brought down the economy in 2008.
02:01:44.000Knowing the MBS business from the inside, it was then put in charge of the Federal Reserve's maiden lane facilities called special purpose vehicles.
02:01:52.000These were used to buy toxic assets, largely unmarketable MBSs, from Bear Stearns and AIG, something the Fed was not legally allowed to do itself.
02:02:02.000BlackRock really made its fortune in exchange traded funds, which are ETFs.
02:02:06.000It gained trillions in investable assets after it acquired the iShare series of ETFs and a takeover of Barclays Global Investors in 2009.
02:02:14.000By 2020, iShare series included over 800 funds and close to $2 trillion in assets under management.
02:04:40.000Joe says, Do you think the existence of consciousness proves the existence of God or something metaphysical?
02:04:45.000I see no reason why we would need or have consciousness in a godless universe.
02:04:50.000Well, yeah, I basically, it's a very complex subject.
02:04:54.000I don't even understand it perfectly, but the mind, the idea of the mind, that we have a, not a brain, but a mind, that we have will, consciousness, we make decisions, none of this is explainable in purely material terms.
02:05:15.000The origin of life, you know, there are these big mysteries, and this is a God of the gaps argument, which is not a good argument for theology.
02:05:23.000People say, oh, well, there's something unexplainable, must be God.
02:06:34.000And then, how do you go from organelles and single cell organisms to the human body?
02:06:41.000And then, how do you go from that to a brain which generates a mind?
02:06:44.000They think that, well, the mind is generated by the brain, and the brain generates the mind with chemical reactions and electrical signals.
02:07:05.000They can't replicate that in artificial intelligence.
02:07:10.000So, and there's been people who lose most of their brain mass and yet still have a mind.
02:07:18.000You know, there have been studies of people that have a particular condition where they lose most of their brain mass.
02:07:22.000Their brain, they have a small percentage of the brain mass or of any part of their brain that an average person does, and yet they still have a high IQ.
02:07:36.000So, There's a lot of these things that are just unexplainable, at least so far, in purely material terms.
02:07:42.000There are things that are so complex and they don't really follow from the conclusions that you would have to draw from a materialist worldview.
02:07:53.000So, yeah, and then there's this philosophical argument.
02:07:59.000That's my lay understanding of it, as somebody that's not a philosopher, not a theologian.
02:08:04.000But then you've got people that argue on the level of, like, You know, I don't know, theoretical physics that consciousness and information is the fundamental stuff that makes up the universe, as opposed to space and time.
02:08:21.000There are some people that say that the universe is created with information, and that space and time are sort of like a projection of information, they're sort of like a rendering of information, and that the mind.
02:08:40.000That consciousness is made up of that stuff, of that fundamental stuff.
02:08:47.000And that it's actually the mind which creates the brain.
02:08:50.000It's the mind rather than the brain generating the mind, rather than, oh, I was born, I have a brain, and now the brain makes me think, and my brain did this, and so I thought this, and my mind did this.
02:09:00.000They say instead that the mind is what generates consciousness, that the mind generates the brain.
02:09:07.000Because you have consciousness, you have a physical body, you have a physical brain.
02:09:31.000But, you know, I've watched some YouTube videos and I've read some books about that.
02:09:36.000And again, I don't fully grasp it, but some people make this argument that it's really, like what you're saying, consciousness is bound up in the very fabric of the universe.
02:10:34.000Like, because a big part of what material science does is says, oh, we're just on this rock in the middle of nowhere.
02:10:42.000It's like, well, what if we're actually very, very important in the composition of the universe?
02:10:47.000What if humans with minds and with consciousness are actually a very important thing happening in the universe?
02:10:58.000So I don't know if that makes any sense.
02:10:59.000Maybe that doesn't make any sense, but.
02:11:02.000And also, you know, I was reading this book about artificial intelligence, and it talked about how they can't program computers to have general artificial intelligence because they start running into problems about, like, the fact that artificial intelligence, their conception of intelligence is when they're designing an artificial intelligence, when they're designing machine intelligence, they have to think about what intelligence is as we know it.
02:11:30.000If they're trying to create a computer which is smart like humans, Well, they have to think, well, what makes humans smart?
02:11:39.000If we want to make robots do things like humans or have intelligence like humans, we have to get to the bottom of what is human intelligence.
02:11:49.000And so, initially, when they first started designing artificial intelligence, they thought that, well, we just have to program enough information into computers.
02:11:59.000We just have to program enough information.
02:12:01.000It's just a lack of storage, of memory.
02:12:05.000If we get a computer with enough information in it, For example, like a human being, like a small child, their knowledge of the world is something that a computer doesn't know right off the rip.
02:12:20.000It's like a little kid, their conception of an orange or a roller coaster or of a family, this is very complex information.
02:12:33.000And a small child, which we would call unintelligent, knows that.
02:12:36.000How do you get a computer to understand concepts?
02:12:39.000How do you get a computer to understand relations between concepts?
02:12:42.000Initially, they thought we just need to put all that information.
02:12:52.000You know, all the sort of basic fundamental information that constitutes complex information, we just need to put all that in there.
02:13:01.000And they ran into the problem of intelligence is not just a matter of information, it's not just a matter of recall and all of that.
02:13:11.000And what they start to run into with problems, long story short, they run into some problems with artificial intelligence that are, for example, it's kind of difficult to get artificial intelligence.
02:13:20.000Without the artificial intelligence having a spatial awareness, how can artificial intelligence know about here or there?
02:13:28.000How can they relate things analogously to geographic proximity?
02:13:33.000You know, if I say that, like, you know, I talk about on the show sometimes, are people really saying that a German is as close to an Englishman as an African?
02:14:01.000So, how would artificial intelligence on a computer know anything about spatial?
02:14:05.000It doesn't know what's in front, behind, next to, close, or far away because artificial intelligence has no concept of place in the world.
02:14:16.000And so, you know, I was reading that and I was thinking more and more, it's almost like nothing other than humans could have consciousness.
02:14:24.000You know, what we are, everything that we are, is ordered towards consciousness.
02:14:31.000You know, and then you start to understand the consequence of human beings in the world.
02:14:35.000If we're creating intelligence, it's not so simple as we could just make it in a computer.
02:14:40.000It's almost like, wow, we're really, really unique.
02:14:43.000Consciousness is something that's very unique and bound up in humanity, bound up in the fact that we walk and talk and have a heart and a brain, and that we're sort of like a biological engine machine, and you know.
02:14:57.000And that we have, we relate things with story, and like suddenly humanity is bound up with intelligence and bound up with consciousness.
02:15:07.000And so, if there's no aliens and if there's no artificial intelligence, then suddenly mankind is the center of the universe again.
02:15:15.000Suddenly, we're the center of something that's going on in the universe, which is, you know, we're aware, we have a mind.
02:15:23.000The mind then becomes something that doesn't exist anywhere else in the universe and can't be replicated.
02:16:42.000We're just in this empty, hollow universe, and we're going to make computers that outsmart us, and we make war.
02:16:48.000And it's like, well, if we think that life is this precious, unique thing that was created, and if we think that the mind is a complex thing, and we're built for the mind, and the universe is comprised of information and consciousness rather than space and time, then that kind of changes your whole perspective on what the world is, on the nature of the world, on the nature of the universe.
02:18:44.000CIA defector says if you search Houston, Texas on Google Maps, the thing that shows up massive on the map is the Holocaust Museum, not the Astrodome.0.71
02:18:53.000Minute Maid Park, Toyota Center, or any real Houston attraction, a museum for the Holocaust.
02:21:30.000Autism Unstoppable says part of Nick's heart is in all of us, so human instrumentality for Nick will involve him talking to all of his viewers to understand himself and make all souls one.
02:22:48.000Basterisk says, you're a history genius.0.62
02:22:51.000Is it possible the Ashkenazis co opted the pejorative Nazi to hijack populist hate towards them and redirect it at their resistance instead?
02:23:21.000I know God is real because my soul just left my body and now I'm just a robot brain.
02:23:27.000Brainsick Blaze says, I didn't mean all music is bad, lol, but it's pretty obvious the music industry is satanic and has been for a long time.
02:23:35.000From the Beatles to now, most popular music are subversive, really.
02:23:38.000Rocky Raccoon by the Beatles is subversive.
02:23:41.000How is Rocky Raccoon by the Beatles satanic?
02:27:22.000Mike says, Do you ever feel sad or disappointed that All Sub chose Wignatism instead of America First?0.93
02:27:27.000No, because he was an idiot to begin with, and I never liked him.0.72
02:27:31.000So, Nate Hale says, All right, so maybe the Holocaust probably happened, but it wasn't six million, and Holocaust Museum is an insult to museums.