00:00:06.000My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes, and we have a great show for you tonight.
00:00:10.000Casual Friday episode, Friday the 13th, Casual Friday episode.
00:00:15.000So, very special, very spooky episode.
00:00:19.000Not a whole lot to talk about tonight, not a whole lot of major developments.
00:00:23.000Of course, we're talking about the decertification of the Iran nuclear deal, what that means exactly in terms of the law and what the implications are for that in the world.
00:01:24.000I heard it's one of the best sequels of all time, and I'd really like to see it tonight, but the first one's two hours.
00:01:31.000And I don't know if I want to watch the first one that's two hours and then go see number two at like midnight, and the second one's three hours.
00:01:39.000And also, you got to see it in IMAX, I hear.
00:01:41.000I hear you should see it on the biggest screen possible.
00:03:05.000You are destroying a storyline, you are destroying the suspension, a reasonable suspension of disbelief to engage in this story to prop up women as smart and tough.
00:06:56.000And it's unfortunate, I think, that me and James have let our tempers get the best of us because he is such a rich opportunity to make fun of, to hold up for ridicule because he's just like the prototypical soylent new male.
00:07:10.000It's unfortunate, I think, that me and James have been so quick to take advantage of that.
00:07:15.000And not realizing that we've made this goofus relevant.
00:07:19.000But enough about our old friend Will Chamberlain.
00:07:36.000So today, President Trump announced in a press conference that he was decertifying the Iran nuclear deal.
00:07:42.000And if you don't know what that means, when the Iran nuclear deal was signed in 2015 and it was passed through the Congress, Should have been passed through the Congress with a two thirds majority because it was a treaty.
00:07:52.000And under the Constitution, all treaties with foreign nations have to be approved by two thirds of the Congress.
00:07:58.000The Iran nuclear deal, for some reason, was allowed to get through with a simple majority.
00:08:02.000But one of the provisions with the Iran nuclear deal in 2015 was that the president would have to sign it every 90 days.
00:08:10.000So he would sign it when it was originally passed.
00:08:12.000And then every 90 days for the next 10 years, the president has to sign off.
00:08:17.000And that would guarantee that Iran, or rather would confirm that Iran was following through with the provisions of the deal.
00:08:24.000So President Trump, he has certified it two times already during his term, which means he signed it.
00:08:29.000He confirmed they were acting in accordance with the deal.
00:08:32.000This Sunday is the day he runs out of time.
00:08:36.000The deal expires, so to speak, without President Trump certifying.
00:08:40.000So he announced today that the third time he will not certify, and now the deal goes back to the Congress.
00:08:47.000And if the Congress doesn't act in the next 60 days to put in place an amendment so that President Trump will sign it, then in 60 days the deal gets revoked and there's no more Iran nuclear deal.
00:08:59.000And for people that don't know how to feel about this right out of the gate, for people that are a little bit conflicted, they don't know whether Iran is a nuclear threat or whether Iran is one of these rogue states that we actually kind of like, like Assad or Kim Jong un or others, I would say this.
00:09:15.000Look at the reactions and then judge are these good people?
00:09:19.000Are these people who care about the country?
00:09:21.000Are these people who have the best intentions at heart when they make a judgment call on foreign policy?
00:09:28.000Bibi Netanyahu made a statement today congratulating President.
00:09:31.000President Trump on decertifying the Iran nuclear deal.
00:09:34.000Paul Ryan, John McCain, the GOP establishment, widespread round of applause for President Trump for decertifying.
00:09:44.000I don't think you really need to look too much even into the specifics of the deal to realize that if Paul Ryan, John McCain, and BB Netanyahu are cheering on the fact that it was decertified, probably not a good move.
00:09:56.000Now, the reason that President Trump decided to decertify it is because he wants two specific amendments in particular.
00:10:05.000To get rid of one of the clauses of the Iran nuclear deal, which is the Sunset Clause.
00:10:10.000And the Sunset Clause says that after 10 years from the deal's original signing, which was 2015, so by 2025, all restrictions on Iran's nuclear program will be dropped.
00:10:22.000So Iran can be free to pursue a nuclear capability and then a nuclear arsenal.
00:10:27.000Technically, the nuclear arsenal would be illegal under the Nonproliferation Treaty, but they would be able to have a nuclear breakout capability, which means.
00:10:36.000They could have highly enriched uranium.
00:10:37.000They could have the capability to miniaturize, put it on a warhead, and put it on a missile.
00:10:43.000So that would not be illegal under the current deal in 10 years.
00:10:48.000And then number two, what he wants is tougher restrictions on their ballistic missile program.
00:10:53.000As we heard a couple of weeks ago, Iran tested a medium range ballistic missile.
00:10:59.000Now, that missile test, unlike the North Korean missile test, was not confirmed, was not ratified, so to speak, by the international community.
00:11:07.000Whereas Kim Jong un's missile tests are confirmed by.
00:11:10.000South Korea, by Japan, by China, by various other countries.
00:11:15.000Nobody was able to verify that Iran successfully tested a medium range ballistic missile.
00:11:20.000So President Trump wants a sunset clause gone and he wants tougher restrictions on the medium range ballistic missile tests and Congress is already working on that.
00:11:30.000Now what we want, what the nationalist right wants is the Iran nuclear deal.
00:11:36.000Dealing with Iran in a diplomatic way through negotiations is what we want because the alternative You understand what Israel wants, what John McCain wants, what the military industrial complex wants is war.
00:11:49.000And there's no reason for the United States to be at war with Iran.
00:11:53.000There's no reason for the United States to even be antagonistic towards Iran or unfriendly towards Iran.
00:12:00.000Iran could be a great ally of the United States, or at least there could be some form of detente, some form of cooperation.
00:12:08.000Iran, I firmly believe, does not want a nuclear arsenal.
00:12:13.000This is different than a nuclear capability.
00:12:15.000A nuclear capability means you could develop a nuclear arsenal in a short amount of time.
00:12:22.000A nuclear arsenal is the actual warheads with multiple delivery capabilities.
00:12:27.000So I don't believe Iran wants a nuclear arsenal.
00:12:30.000What they're after is a nuclear capability.
00:12:32.000And they understand that they don't want this situation that's happening with North Korea right now.
00:12:37.000They don't want what's happening with North Korea right now to happen in the Persian Gulf.
00:12:41.000So that's why they won't break out, so to speak.
00:12:43.000They won't develop an arsenal, but they will remain having the capability as a deterrent.
00:12:48.000And I think they understand rightly that that is a sufficient deterrent.
00:12:52.000The reason that Israel and Paul Ryan and John McCain celebrate every time we do bad things to Iran, every time there's bombastic rhetoric towards Iran, is because Iran poses a threat to Israel, not to the United States.
00:13:08.000This is confirmed by everybody in the intelligence community, everybody in the deep state, everybody that was involved in the planning of the Iraq war, the neoconservative intellectuals.
00:13:19.000They all know that Iran poses no threat, no significant existential threat.
00:13:24.000Or even military threat to the United States.
00:13:26.000In the same way that Saddam Hussein posed no threat to the United States, Iran poses no threat to the United States.
00:13:37.000And you can support Israel, you can think Israel's the cat's pajamas, you can think Israel's the greatest country in the world.
00:13:44.000But consider the cost, the alternative of not doing diplomacy with Iran.
00:13:49.000The alternative is that we strike them in some capacity, that we engage in some kind of war, some kind of ground war.
00:13:56.000And the result will be another $6 trillion, thousands of American lives, a 10 year commitment.
00:14:03.000It could very well bankrupt the country.
00:14:05.000It could very well drive us into a confrontation with Russia or with China or with Pakistan or with a number of other Middle Eastern countries.
00:14:13.000We know that there would be Iranian terrorism if we were at war on Iranian soil.
00:14:18.000We would know that Iran would not be an easy country to subdue due to the topography, due to the population size, due to the legitimacy of their government.
00:14:26.000It's not totalitarian in the same sense that it was in Iraq.
00:14:33.000Is that burden justifiable on the grounds that a foreign nation's safety will be under threat if they develop a nuclear capability?
00:14:43.000I don't think you could make that argument.
00:14:45.000And that's the kind of argument that Will Chamberlain would make.
00:14:48.000That's the kind of argument that Charles Krauthammer and Bill Kristol would make, which is all of that is totally fine.
00:14:54.000We can bankrupt the country, thousands of Americans can die, we can invite Iranian terror onto our soil so that Israel could be a little bit safer.
00:15:03.000But for people that are America first, we know this is preposterous.
00:15:06.000Israel is just like any other country in the world, and just like any other country in the world, they do not deserve to have us fall on a sword for their safety.
00:15:16.000The grand irony in all of this, which I alluded to a little bit earlier, is that Israel is the only nuclear power in the Middle East.
00:15:25.000For everybody that, you know, it's so funny to me for people that don't know their history on Fox News, these conservatives, these hawks with foreign policy.
00:15:34.000They complain about Iran, which burns our flag, and they yell death to America.
00:15:39.000They say Iran, they flagrant the nuclear inspections.
00:15:44.000They don't obey the United States' orders.
00:15:47.000Well, if you look in the 1960s, if you look in the 1960s, people forget about this a lot, but if you know the history, if you understand, if you're America first, you know this.
00:15:57.000Israel stole 200 pounds of uranium from an American plant in Pennsylvania.
00:16:04.000Israel stole German blueprints for nuclear centrifuges.
00:16:08.000They bribed somebody in Germany to leave out the blueprints on a kitchen table so they could take pictures of them.
00:16:14.000They set up this elaborate transaction between Italy, Germany, Liberia, many, many countries, so that they could get an entire freighter, an entire freight ship full of uranium, full of yellow cake, which is a form of plutonium, and they stole that right out of the Mediterranean Sea.
00:16:34.000They never signed the nonproliferation treaty.
00:16:37.000They have chemical and nuclear weapons.
00:16:41.000And they've had them illegally for 40 years.
00:16:44.000When the Kennedy administration demanded, That we send in inspectors to investigate their nuclear program, Israel said no.
00:16:52.000And John Kennedy demanded that we have inspectors, so they said okay.
00:16:56.000Now, the initial program was that inspectors would go every two years.
00:17:00.000We never got, or rather, twice yearly.
00:17:03.000We never got the twice yearly inspections.
00:17:05.000When our inspectors went over to Israel, do you know what they did?
00:17:09.000We talk all day long about Iran ignoring our inspectors, ignoring our demands on nuclear proliferation.
00:17:15.000Do you know how the Israelis treated our inspectors?
00:17:18.000They found our American inspectors and ambassadors that went to Israel.
00:17:23.000They found that when they were investigating these nuclear underground facilities, there had been fresh paint on the walls.
00:17:30.000All of them said this was very peculiar because they were walking through these facilities, and every time they went, which is pretty frequently over the course of the years, every time there was fresh paint, which is weird.
00:17:41.000Because if you go to the same place more than once, you know, it'd be kind of weird that they repainted every time.
00:17:49.000That the Israelis were constructing artificial fake walls in their nuclear facilities every time inspectors came.
00:17:56.000And they did that to hide the fact that there were massive lifts, which brought the entire floor down to six floors of a subterranean nuclear processing plant.
00:18:06.000That's the kind of deception, the subterfuge by our closest ally, our own inspectors.
00:18:12.000And you hear all day long on Fox News from the Hannity's, the O'Reilly's, and all these other characters that Iran burns our flag.
00:18:26.000The Israelis invented this illegal proliferation.
00:18:30.000The funniest thing people talk about the Stuxnet virus as an example of Israeli and American military cooperation.
00:18:38.000For those that are not familiar, the Stuxnet virus was a cyber weapon developed by the Israelis and the Americans that successfully, quite successfully, targeted Iranian nuclear centrifuges and shut them down.
00:18:51.000This was, I think, five or six years ago.
00:18:54.000And it was hailed as a great example of American Israeli cooperation.
00:18:58.000Do you want to know why the Stuxnet virus worked on Iranian nuclear centrifuges?
00:19:03.000Do you want to know why only the Israelis could make this work?
00:19:08.000Because the same blueprints that the Israelis stole from Germany, that they illegally stole, this is against international law, this is against German law, the same blueprints that they stole to build their centrifuges, the Iranians stole to build theirs.
00:19:23.000So they have the same centrifuges through the same subterfuge, the same deceptive techniques.
00:19:47.000Israel invented terrorism in the Middle East.
00:19:50.000The Israeli terrorist organization, or at the time the Zionist terrorist organization, Ergun, was the one to introduce bus bombings to the Middle East in 1937.
00:20:01.000There are dozens and dozens of quotes, many quotes by David Ben Gurion, by the founding Zionists, who wrote that they.
00:20:10.000They essentially invented terrorism in the Middle East.
00:20:12.000They were the fathers of terrorism in all the world.
00:20:17.000Ben Gurion himself wrote in his diary that not only would terrorism be crucial to dispelling the Palestinians, but also to destroying the occupier, which was a reference to the British Empire.
00:20:32.000You can look at many examples of this.
00:20:33.000So, whenever the Iranian nuclear program comes up, I always have to laugh.
00:20:39.000I always get very angry about this because.
00:20:41.000The same people, the same Charlie Kirk, young Republican from the frat party with the chubby shorts, drinking the beer with the backwards cap, the trust fund who thinks Iran, oh, they burn our flag, they sing death to America.
00:20:55.000The Israelis were the prototype for this exact program 50 years ago.
00:21:13.000They say, well, it's not just that Iran would use it on Israel, which is complete BS, by the way.
00:21:20.000Iran would not use a nuclear weapon against Israel.
00:21:23.000It's not enough that they would use it against Israel, but it would cause nuclear proliferation in the region.
00:21:29.000They say that if Iran got a nuclear weapon, then Saudi Arabia would get a nuclear weapon, and then Turkey would get a nuclear weapon, and then Qatar would get a nuclear weapon, and then the Emirates would get a nuclear weapon, and all of a sudden, all these Arab countries and a Persian country, possibly even Egypt, would get a nuclear weapon.
00:21:47.000All these highly unstable Islamic fundamentalist countries would be in possession of weapons of mass destruction.
00:21:53.000Gee, hmm, I really wish some rogue state didn't introduce nuclear weapons to that region.
00:22:00.000I think, I think if we could put the blame on anybody for introducing the desire to proliferate, it would be the first country that developed nuclear weapons.
00:22:27.000And nobody's allowed to talk about it.
00:22:29.000Nobody's allowed to talk about it because everybody that's in the foreign policy establishment is either a Zionist, Jew, neoconservative, or they are paid off by Zionist, Jewish, neoconservatives.
00:22:42.000It's no secret that the APAC lobby runs the Congress.
00:22:47.000You know, you think two thirds of all congressmen.
00:22:51.000Go to the APAC conference every year because they give out really good snacks?
00:22:56.000Because they give out a really good gift basket?
00:22:59.000Or do you think it's because without APAC donors, without APAC money, without Israel lobby money, you don't win an election?
00:23:08.000So, I mean, what an absolute joke the entire foreign policy establishment is.
00:23:48.000And if you read Robert Spencer, who's read, not Richard Spencer, but Robert Spencer, who's regularly on Fox News, who writes for the website Religion of Peace, he can come on television and say, every Muslim is a radical because the Quran is a radical document.
00:24:03.000And the only way to interpret it is through the Salafi fundamentalist lens.
00:24:09.000It's okay to say that the holy texts are wrong, that the Muslim people are problematic, and if you sympathize with them, it's because you love Muslims.
00:24:19.000But if you are to say that in the Israeli Jewish ethnostate, there is a similar text called the Babylonian Talmud, which says that Jesus Christ is burning in hell, boiling in excrement and semen, that all his followers are going to hell with him, that he was a false prophet, that his mother, that the Virgin Mary, was.
00:24:40.000Actually, he was actually a whore, and he was also a degenerate.
00:24:44.000You're not allowed to talk about that.
00:24:46.000In fact, if you even bring it up, if you even mention it, you're an anti Semite.
00:25:07.000And it's a big mistake that they made because they brought it into the most visceral realm of foreign affairs, which is war.
00:25:15.000You know, people wouldn't care so much, I don't think, if it wasn't about our sons, our brothers, the people in our lives that we love the most who are over in the desert bleeding, getting their limbs blown off, getting their faces blown off, destroying their entire family because of PTSD and other things for another country's interest, for a people that you can't even talk about, you can't criticize, you can't even mention things that are controversial.
00:25:42.000So they made a big mistake making it such a visceral issue.
00:25:45.000We will not continue to be the foot soldiers for Israel, for Jerusalem.
00:26:13.000But if somebody says, against all evidence, that Israel should continue to receive, Foreign aid, a security guarantee and diplomatic support that is uncontested.
00:26:22.000If you even say, if you even suggest they have a dual allegiance, anti Semite, run him out of town, put him on a blacklist, he can never work in this town again.
00:26:32.000Very fair, very logical, very reasonable, right?
00:26:36.000I know it's really extreme to suggest that all foreign countries should be treated as foreign countries.
00:26:42.000I know it's really extreme to say America should come first instead of Israel.
00:26:47.000But we have to say it, have to have the courage to say it.
00:26:50.000Everybody's terrified to say it, that's why nobody says it.
00:27:25.000Work your way up the corporate ladder, work your way up the political ladder, and by the time you're 45 years old and you can wield some influence, the nation will be 40% white.
00:29:26.000Nobody sees anything suspicious about that, that for the past 25 years, the United States has systematically undertaken a project to destroy every one of Israel's rivals in the region.
00:29:38.000You think that's a big coincidence that every country that we've invaded in the past 25 years.
00:30:33.000And notice Ben Shapiro won't be either, right?
00:30:35.000All these chicken hawks, all these Zionist chicken hawks who want us to go to war in all these countries, they're perfectly content to do so from behind the desk, clickety clacking, making millions of dollars in their gated community in Los Angeles.
00:30:48.000Notice they're never the ones going to fight and die.
00:30:50.000Notice their kids are never the ones going to fight and die for their wars, right?
00:30:56.000So that's, but that's, you know, it's just casual Friday here on America First.
00:31:00.000Just a fun, casual episode, having some good laughs.
00:35:33.000They're not using their women in combat.
00:35:35.000If we use ours, we can double the size of our army and it'll be even stronger.
00:35:38.000If that were the case, people that used women in their militaries would be the best, the strongest nations in the world, but that's not true.
00:35:48.000And the best book to educate yourself on Israel, I would recommend Against Our Better Judgment by Allison Weir.
00:36:06.000And it's 100 pages of that, and then it's 100 pages of endnotes, which is so impressive, so helpful, because you present these conspiracy theories that she does about the Balfour Declaration, about the World Zionist Organization, and any normie would say that's absurd, that's ridiculous.
00:36:26.000So, what she does, which I think is so great, is it's 100 pages of text, which is hard hitting, things you've never heard before, and then 100 pages of endnotes to support it, rigorously documented.
00:37:11.000These are mainstream intellectuals, some of the best of the 21st century.
00:37:16.000And Mearsheimer is world renowned for Tragedy of Great Power Politics, which is one of the premier treatises, or rather, one of the premier political theories about the post Cold War world order.
00:37:33.000So, very, very smart guys, well documented AIPAC and what they do.
00:37:37.000So, I recommend, against our better judgment, The Israel Lobby by Mearsheimer and Walt.
00:38:50.000But there will be a rise again because you're right, it does seem hopeless.
00:38:54.000But I am encouraged when you look at other people throughout history who rose up and fought against all odds.
00:39:00.000Certain people, certain historical figures in certain times who rose up and against all odds, against all kinds of countries, all kinds of interests, they fought back.
00:39:11.000And you know, sometimes they don't always win, sometimes it's actually a crushing loss.
00:39:15.000But their memory lives on, their memory can live on and inspire young people.
00:39:20.000No matter how much, no matter how crushing of a loss they experienced.
00:39:24.000So, you really got to look at the history and you'll see some inspiration.
00:39:50.000The right leaf, can I get your 250 IQ?
00:39:53.000Big brain Nibba take on what's going on with Jesus Campos right now.
00:39:58.000Well, as you guys know, and I didn't talk about this tonight, but Jesus Campos was the security guard.
00:40:04.000In the Mandalay Bay Hotel, who it was reported that initially the story was that two Sundays ago when the shooting happened, after Stephen Paddock had finished his shooting, he shot Jesus Campos, who was the security guard, when they were breaching.
00:40:21.000Then the story was changed to actually Jesus Campos got shot before the shooting started.
00:40:28.000Six minutes before the shooting started, Jesus Campos came up and was shot through the door.
00:40:33.000And there were 200 rounds fired through the door, and Jesus Campos was shot.
00:40:39.000Then the story changed again this morning, and the Las Vegas sheriff came out and said, actually, Jesus Campos was shot right before the shooting, exactly as the shooting began.
00:40:50.000And if you guys were on my Twitter timeline last night, you saw that Jesus Campos was supposed to be on five different interviews last night, and he canceled all of them.
00:41:02.000So, this is obviously something's going on.
00:41:05.000And it's just funny to me because Cabot Phillips posts on his Facebook so smugly, so arrogantly.
00:41:11.000Like, I don't even remember what it was, some new male thing, but basically saying it's wrong or it's somehow immoral to have conspiracy theories about what happened in Las Vegas.
00:41:23.000And the more things come out, the more we hear, the more episodes there are like this from Sandy Hook to Chris Dorner to other things.
00:41:32.000You just have to say you can't trust the government anymore.
00:41:42.000I mean, In a certain sense, trust your parents, but also trust your own senses.
00:41:47.000Trust what you see with your own eyes.
00:41:49.000Because, you know, Lord knows, people close to you might be paused.
00:41:53.000People close to you might have these illusions and try and convince you that television always tells the truth and government always tells the truth.
00:42:00.000But we're getting into an era where you just can't trust anything in the establishment anymore.
00:43:52.000We like, to a certain extent, we are sympathetic to the doctrine of fascism.
00:43:58.000Not national socialism, but we understand where fascists come from in the sense that.
00:44:04.000The tyranny of the managerial class, the tyranny of the so called therapeutic managerial class, the technocracy, is far more evil, far more pernicious, far more enduring than the tyranny of any given despot, the tyranny of any given tyrant or ruler or anything like that.
00:44:24.000You look at a nation like Russia right now, and they're under Vladimir Putin, and they understand that Vladimir Putin is a man, they understand that Vladimir Putin.
00:44:35.000Is a little bit corrupt, maybe, is a little bit tyrannical sometimes.
00:44:39.000You can't criticize him as much as you'd like to, but that's the extent of it.
00:44:43.000And they know where the power comes from.
00:44:47.000And when he dies, someone else will call the shots.
00:44:50.000But what we have in the West with the European Union, with the United States, is a shadow government that controls everything.
00:44:57.000A shadow government which doesn't just control the state, which doesn't just command the state apparatus, but commands the private sector, which commands The multinational corporations, which commands the Congress and the lobbyists and every institution of power in the country, the banks, everything.
00:45:14.000And so would you rather have this shadow government where we don't know what it is?
00:45:38.000And they want us to be afraid of a ruler.
00:45:41.000They want us to be afraid of a tyrant because they are afraid of a tyrant.
00:45:45.000Because a strong man, a strong executive would crush their necks, would break the back of the managerial state.
00:45:52.000It would smash them all to pieces and demand suzerainty from them.
00:45:57.000And that is that form of power, that shape, I guess, is a triangle essentially where you have an apex, you have a top, and that is where power comes from.
00:46:09.000And they are afraid of that because if you have one person at the top, if you have one actor that's solely responsible, that person is also accountable.
00:46:50.000I'm afraid of the present order that goes on.
00:46:53.000Because notice, President Trump is trying to shut down a multinational corporation, NBC, which regularly promulgates lies and works with foreign states.
00:47:02.000Canada just arrested one of my friends because of hate speech.
00:47:06.000The managerial class in Canada is going after people like you and me, people who have no institutional power, people who have nothing.
00:47:15.000Are you more afraid of Canada, the managerial class that goes after individuals for saying things that contradict the government narrative, that contradict the cathedral narrative?
00:47:28.000Or are you more afraid, are you more intimidated of President Trump going after monstrous multinational corporations that hate you, that take money from Saudis, that take money from Israel, that take money from all kinds of shady organizations?
00:47:45.000That's the question that must be asked.
00:47:47.000The tyrant is the threat to the establishment.
00:47:52.000So that's why I'm fine with Strongman Trump.
00:47:54.000It took me a while to get over my libertarian sensibilities, but you understand that this libertarian fiction of the government is the umpire doesn't exist, won't happen, can't happen.
00:48:06.000The state is force, the state is action.
00:48:09.000It does not exist in a vacuum, it does not exist in a passive role, it is active.
00:48:16.000So the question is do we want it to be a tyranny?
00:48:21.000That is visible, that is accountable, that is responsible, that is mortal?
00:48:26.000Or do we want a tyranny that is invisible, unaccountable, irresponsible, and will persist until the end of time?
00:49:27.000I would support anybody who makes media that is against Hollywood, but anybody that's trying to do a top down, like, I want to do Hollywood top down, not going to work.
00:49:47.000But I think we're already winning against Hollywood because you can see that the country's being divided along who is with the president, who is against, who is with Hollywood, who's with the president.
00:52:29.000Easy, James, easy with the power level.
00:52:34.000Before next episode, you need to read up on the Clean Break Memo.
00:52:37.000It clears up a lot of why the U.S. has gone after certain countries in the Middle East.
00:52:42.000See, I'm not sure if I've never heard it called that name, but I'm familiar with this.
00:52:49.000This Israeli plan that's been going on since really the 1950s.
00:52:57.000That you had in David Ben Gurion's journal, you had entries in the 1950s that planned for these seven countries that appeared on the president's travel ban to be eliminated to pave the way for greater Israel.
00:53:10.000Odin Yanon had a similar plan in the 1980s.
00:53:13.000This was drawn up by the Obama State Department in the 2010s, and it's been actualized under the president with the travel ban.
00:53:20.000So I don't know if that's what you're talking about, but I've heard it called a couple of different.
00:55:07.000These things can happen, but these things must remain outliers.
00:55:10.000These things must remain over there, somewhere else.
00:55:14.000But to put them on The Amazing Spider Man, to put them on Star Wars Episode VII, to put them on every commercial, every television show, every Google image search result, cannot actively promote this.
00:56:17.000And you get basically a conglomeration, some kind of stew, some kind of raccoon stew of ethnic makeup.
00:56:27.000And people don't know what the hell they are.
00:56:29.000And think of what you're depriving them of.
00:56:31.000You're depriving them of a tradition, of a people, of solidarity, a nation that they can call home, a nation that they can point to on a map and say, that's where my people are from.
00:56:41.000That's where my people knew better than anybody else.
00:56:44.000Those were the rolling hills of, I don't know, the Rhine Valley.
00:57:15.000Or the Kalergi plan, I'm not sure the pronunciation, but the Kalergi plan was a plan for exactly this.
00:57:21.000That through the European Union, they would force the mixing of Asian, African, and European peoples so that they would have no culture, they would have no solidarity, no nation.
00:57:35.000It's not bigotry, it has nothing to do with that.
00:57:38.000It's about preserving the richness of diversity.
00:57:41.000Ironically, you know, we make fun of diversity, but who's really for diversity?
00:57:46.000The people that want to grind us down into this disgusting meat grinder, through the disgusting meat grinder into essentially a hot dog race?
00:58:03.000People that want to have Japanese and Chinese and African and Russian and Slav and Greek and Italian and Mexican, or the people that want to grind it all up, mix it all up, put it in a bag and see what comes out?
00:58:48.000They, you know, that Emily Faulkner tried to make it out like I said it was degenerate to have sex with black people because black people are lower, which is a complete misrepresentation, 100%.
00:59:50.000And let's see, we got another donation from Spoiler Alert.
00:59:53.000I have a theory that the Jews specifically targeted both Detroit and Dearborn for racial destruction because these were Henry Ford's two bases of operation.
01:00:25.000Generally, I tend to disagree with this, like, there's this master plan.
01:00:31.000I mean, maybe there are some elements, certainly, of design, but I tend to be more of this strain of reasoning, this line of reasoning that.
01:00:41.000It's these group strategies that are coming into conflict.
01:00:43.000Not so much like a grand design, but more individual strategies playing themselves out.
01:03:01.000And in the same way, to say that one is better than another is, I think, a fundamental fallacy.
01:03:10.000It's a fundamental flaw in your reasoning, which is to say that if you hold material goods as the ultimate ends of a human being, the acquisition of material goods is the best thing, or, I don't know, building cities or the so called progress.
01:03:27.000If you believe in progress, in a word, Then you can start ranking them.
01:04:34.000I feel like if you, I don't know, I don't want to turn this into like one of those churches where they believe like if you pray to God, good things happen to you, because I don't know if that's the case, but I think it's kind of an oversimplification.
01:04:44.000But I tell you, if you do the right thing.
01:13:34.000I felt bad because I said something mean about women today, and my mom got upset about it because she was like, Did you see women were boycotting Twitter?
01:13:44.000And I was like, Yeah, this is so dumb.
01:15:31.000So, we have finally overcome Twitter on this casual Friday the 13th, where we've ordered pizzas, we've rented some movies.
01:15:40.000I really do miss the early 90s aesthetic, or the mid 90s aesthetic, where it's like, imagine you're in high school, and you're with your buddies.
01:15:52.000Maybe you smoke a cigarette, and then you have your slumber party.
01:15:56.000You rent a movie at Blockbuster, you get to rent two movies at Blockbuster.
01:18:45.000We funded our company for a year tonight.
01:18:48.000So, a great Friday the 13th, a great casual Friday episode.
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