00:24:14.000Since yesterday, the owner of 8chan has come out, a man by the name of Jim Watkins, and he has added to the mounting evidence.
00:24:24.000That the alleged manifesto, the alleged white supremacist manifesto posted online by the Walmart shooter on Saturday, wasn't even published by the shooter.
00:24:36.000We'll be talking about Jim Watkins, some other things with HN.
00:24:40.000We will be talking about Mexico and Joe Biden's response to the shooting.
00:24:44.000And also, we will be looking at some statistics.
00:24:48.000You know, the title of the show, our featured story, is The El Paso Fraud.
00:24:52.000And it seems to me like just about everything about this shooting is a lie, it's totally wrong.
00:24:58.000From the manifesto itself to the attack on HN to the fabrication of this narrative that white nationalists or white people in general are problematic when it comes to shootings and mass shootings in particular.
00:25:12.000So, break down all that should be pretty interesting.
00:25:14.000And then we will be taking a look tonight as well at China.
00:25:19.000So, while all this was happening this weekend, we had the shooting in El Paso, the shooting in Dayton.
00:25:24.000As well, we are seeing an escalation in the trade war between the United States and China.
00:25:30.000Last week, we talked about a new round of tariffs.
00:25:33.000Which will go into effect on September 1st.
00:25:36.000President Trump announced last week that he's putting an additional 10% tariff on $300 billion worth of Chinese goods, and that's in addition to the 25% tariff on $250 billion worth of Chinese goods.
00:25:50.000Since that has happened, China has devalued their currency, and then in response to that, the Trump administration has officially labeled China a currency manipulator for the first time since 1994.
00:26:02.000So we'll talk about what's happening with China and all that.
00:26:06.000And it should be a pretty fun and exciting show.
00:26:18.000Turns out that even when everything's going crazy, turns out even when the lizard people are finally making their move, you know, how does it go when the weather cools?
00:28:54.000I also just want to say, before we dive into the current events and really go off, I just want to say about last night's show that I did cut off the last half hour of Super Chats.
00:29:07.000I posted about this on my Telegram channel, t.meslash nickjfuentes1.
00:29:12.000By the way, if you want to join that, I posted on Telegram that I cut out that last half hour because of that comment I made about Matthew Walsh.
00:29:24.000I had some pretty choice words for Matthew Walsh yesterday, and so I thought it better probably just to cut it.
00:29:31.000In light of recent events, I know probably not the right day.
00:29:35.000If it's ever a good opportunity to call him some of the things that I did, probably it's not wise to do it right after a mass shooting.
00:29:45.000Probably not a good idea to say the things that I did.
00:29:48.000So if you caught it live, that's great.
00:29:50.000We had 3,000 people watching live, so a lot of people caught it.
00:29:54.000I think it's mirrored on BitChute, so you could still see the whole thing.
00:29:57.000I'm like 99% sure, but just had to cut that out for YouTube purposes, for the purposes of the guidelines that we live by, you know, those community guidelines.
00:30:07.000So I hope people are not upset by that.
00:30:55.000You know, when it comes to these mass shootings, I think there is.
00:30:59.000A particular amount of cowardice in right wing conservative media because we all know, and it's so funny because what I said yesterday kind of proves this point.
00:31:10.000We all know that these things are used to hurt us, right?
00:31:13.000I mean, doesn't that kind of prove the point in itself?
00:31:16.000Like conservatives, whenever these things happen, are running for the hills and disavowing white supremacy and disavowing white nationalism.
00:31:24.000I think after Charlottesville, a good friend of mine who's been on the show, Alex Wytoslavsky, he actually got fired from his job at Leadership Institute because he had a fasci cut.
00:31:33.000You know, a high and tight or something, yet an undercut after Charlottesville, and he wasn't, you know, his apologies, his sadness, his grieving over the loss of Heather Heyer wasn't compelling enough, so he got fired.
00:31:48.000You know, doesn't that kind of prove the point, though, that these things are merely an opportunity for our enemies to deplatform and go after us?
00:31:55.000Doesn't that kind of prove the point in itself?
00:31:57.000And that's what we'll be talking about for the show tonight, as well as the China stuff.
00:32:15.000We'll be looking at some statistics on mass shootings and we'll be looking at 8chan.
00:32:20.000I think it'd probably be prudent to start by looking at 8chan because this is something that I said yesterday.
00:32:25.000So far, and again, for some reason, this is not in bold, this is not in italics when it's reported in the mainstream media.
00:32:34.000But it is totally unconfirmed and unverified that the El Paso shooter on Saturday.
00:32:39.000Wrote the manifesto that everybody's talking about.
00:32:43.000All the media coverage for the past 72 hours, or whatever it is, for the past 96 hours, has been about white supremacy and white supremacist terrorism and white nationalist terrorism.
00:32:55.000And everybody's jumping to the conclusion that this is yet another example after the Christchurch shooting and Robert Bowers and a few other episodes, that this is at epidemic proportions and that the president may have some culpability or certainly has some responsibility for trying to.
00:33:13.000Relax some of these tensions, trying to dissuade or discourage people from doing these kinds of things.
00:33:19.000And yet, in spite of the media coverage, in spite of this narrative that's been constructed in the last four days, they still have not confirmed that the shooter wrote the manifesto and that's the whole motivation, right?
00:33:31.000Otherwise, if he didn't write and then post the manifesto, we don't know what the motivation was.
00:33:36.000Now, I was suspicious of this for a variety of reasons.
00:33:39.000Number one, I'm always suspicious of these things, and you should be too.
00:33:53.000If you don't believe me, there's a variety of different documents you could look up, starting with Operation Northwoods.
00:33:59.000Operation Northwoods was declassified sometime recently, but it was basically a CIA plot where they were going to do false flag attacks across the United States.
00:34:10.000In other words, false flag terrorist attacks.
00:34:12.000The CIA would do terrorist attacks, killing American citizens, and then blaming it on Cuba.
00:34:19.000In order to jit up support for a war in Cuba.
00:35:30.000Now, the funny thing about 8chan is for all people in the media are talking about it, and it seems like all these boomers have suddenly discovered what 8chan is, or they never heard of it before.
00:35:40.000The thing about 8chan is it's totally anonymous.
00:35:42.000So people are saying, oh, 8chan is this place where it's incubating white nationalism.
00:35:47.000This is where terrorism ferments, and people are being radicalized, and all this.
00:35:55.000So, unless there is some sort of Digital trail of evidence.
00:36:00.000Unless there is really a serious investigation, how are we able to ascertain that a manifesto published completely anonymously on an anonymous website was posted by the shooter?
00:36:12.000Moreover, we know about HN that the feds are operating on HN.
00:36:32.000It says The unsealing of an application for a search warrant by the federal government on HN's servers has unintentionally revealed that a federal agent has been trolling the site and attempting to redirect the user's conspiracy theories against the Russian government instead of the CIA or Mossad.
00:36:50.000The legal case stems from the April 27th shooting at a California synagogue by John Ernest.
00:36:56.000The day of the shooting, Ernest is believed to have posted to HN a link to an anti Semitic paste bin manifesto.
00:37:03.000And a not so cryptic suggestion that he was about to commit a murderous act of violence to back up his beliefs.
00:37:09.000In the accompanying affidavit to the search warrant application, FBI Special Agent Michael J. Rod requests the quote, IP address and metadata information about Ernest's original posting and the postings of all the individuals who responded to the subject posting andor commented about it.
00:37:27.000Additionally, agents seek information about any other posting coming from the IP address used by Ernest to post the subject posting.
00:37:34.000In Appendix 1, Rod attaches a series of screen caps from an HAN thread that took place the day of the attack.
00:37:41.000What is notable is that next to the anonymous user label on some of the posts is a U marking, Y O U. As it turns out, this text is to let the user know that they are looking at their own posts.
00:37:54.000This means that Special Agent Rod inadvertently exposed himself as HAN user ID 8F4812 by including screenshots as a supporting exhibit.
00:38:03.000So, in other words, what happens when you post on HAN is that if you look at all the different posts, They're only identified by a number.
00:38:11.000So if you go on a thread on 8chan and you post something, the only thing that identifies that you are the author of the post is that there's a certain number given to you in the thread.
00:38:21.000If you yourself post something, only you can see it on your computer screen, it will indicate that it's your post that it says you in parentheses.
00:38:29.000In other words, if people are responding to their posts, if you're looking at it on a different computer, it'll say so and so is responding to this number, which indicates the user.
00:38:39.000If somebody's responding to your post, you can see on your computer that somebody is responding to you.
00:38:44.000So, when they went through John Ernest and the threads he made on HN, and they found all the different people that posted in that thread, what they inadvertently revealed is that there were FBI agents posting in that thread that the shooter did as well.
00:39:00.000It was indicated by that screenshot when it said, Somebody's replying to you.
00:39:04.000In other words, that FBI agents were posting and they were screenshotting their own computers, and that was revealed in the affidavit.
00:39:38.000Why are there FBI agents on 8chan at all?
00:39:41.000And why are they posting in the same threads as these shooters?
00:39:43.000So that you have this manifesto published really makes me think and get a little bit more suspicious, given what we already know about all these weird mass shootings that have gone on or weird events, that maybe there's something more to the story.
00:39:55.000Additionally, what we found out today.
00:39:57.000We found out some new information from the owner of 8chan, who is named Jim Watkins.
00:40:04.000It says, Jim Watkins, the owner of the 8chan message board, suggested in a YouTube video that the document, which is the manifesto, had been loaded to his site by a different user other than the shooter.
00:40:17.000So the white nationalist, white supremacist manifesto, which has been attributed to the shooter, was published by somebody other than the shooter, a different user.
00:40:26.000Watkins, who appeared in front of an image of Benjamin Franklin, Said the site had made law enforcement aware of the manifesto when it appeared.
00:40:33.000He also suggested, but didn't state, that the gunman who killed 22 in the attack at a Walmart store had posted the document to Instagram.
00:40:41.000He said, First of all, the El Paso shooter posted on Instagram, not 8chan.
00:40:46.000Later, someone uploaded the manifesto.
00:40:48.000However, that manifesto was not uploaded by the Walmart shooter.
00:40:53.000I don't know if he wrote it or not, but it was not uploaded by the murderer.
00:42:07.000But the FBI's evidence points to something that the government wants.
00:42:11.000In other words, we had no idea who sank the Norwegian and Japanese vessels in the Strait of Hormuz last month, but the FBI told us, even though they had no evidence, it had to have been Iran.
00:42:23.000The agenda that we need to go to war with Iran.
00:42:26.000Even though the owner of the Japanese tanker said it couldn't have possibly been Iran, the FBI said, no, it definitely was, and you don't need to see any evidence.
00:42:35.000Oh, here's this black and white video, kind of grainy.
00:42:37.000I guess that shows something, but we have to go to war in Iran.
00:42:47.000We're fairly certain that he posted it.
00:42:49.000But you should believe us, and we're going to take your guns now, and we're going to shut down 8chan, and white supremacy is basically illegal now.
00:42:57.000Even though the owner of the website, you know, and who would know better than the owner of the site who has access to all the information that is necessary, says for sure it was not him who posted the manifesto.
00:43:08.000Today, the House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security Twitter.
00:43:12.000Posted a request for Watkins to appear in front of Congress.
00:43:15.000Representative Benny Thompson, a Democrat from Missouri and chairman of the committee, and Representative Mike Rogers, a Republican from Michigan, penned the letter and referenced the El Paso mass shooting as at least the third act of white supremacist extremist violence linked to the site.
00:43:30.000So he'll go before Congress, and hopefully he'll get a chance to explain.
00:43:33.000I hope there is evidence that comes out to show that this is not true, because to me, the story just doesn't add up.
00:43:39.000Whenever you see the media going hard like this on a narrative, whenever you see that they have Basically, coordination going on between politicians and media and Silicon Valley and all that.
00:43:50.000You have to ask yourself, what's the end game?
00:44:28.000We're also seeing some interesting things in the way of the reaction to this.
00:44:33.000You know, yesterday we talked about the reaction from some of the politicians, you know, from people like Ben Shapiro, from Joe Biden, from the president.
00:44:40.000And we talked about this narrative about white supremacy.
00:44:43.000I read that article by Patrick Buchanan after Charlottesville.
00:44:46.000But there's actually another reaction which we did not get to cover yesterday because we ran out of time.
00:44:51.000But Mexico has responded to this shooting as well.
00:44:54.000I'll read you this report from NBC, and it's pretty incredible, pretty amazing.
00:45:00.000It says Mexico on Sunday threatened to take legal action against the United States for failing to protect its citizens after this weekend's mass shooting in the border city of El Paso.
00:45:11.000So it's sort of ambiguous the way I read that, but what it means is Mexico is suing America because the American government has failed to protect.
00:45:22.000You know, the way it's stated in NBC, it's like failing to protect American citizens.
00:45:26.000No, the Mexican government is suing the U.S. government because the U.S. government is not protecting Mexican citizens in El Paso who were killed in the shooting.
00:45:35.000The report goes on to say of the 20 people, 22 now, people gunned down at a Walmart adjacent to the Cielo Vista mall, at least seven were Mexican citizens.
00:45:46.000And Foreign Minister Marcelo Abrard promised Mexico City will act.
00:45:51.000In a statement, the foreign ministry called the attack in El Paso a terrorist act against innocent Mexicans.
00:45:58.000Abrard called Saturday shooting an act of barbarism.
00:46:01.000He said, The president has instructed me to ensure that Mexico's indignation translates into efficient, prompt, expeditious, and forceful legal actions for Mexico to take a role and demand that conditions are established to protect Mexicans in the United States.
00:46:21.000You know, as an outside observer, as a Mexican myself, I'm a quarter Mexican.
00:46:26.000I have Mexican heritage, but fully, you know, an American citizen.
00:46:30.000I think the easiest way for Mexicans to not get shot and killed in Walmart is for them to not fucking be here, okay?
00:46:36.000And again, you know, sorry for the language.
00:46:38.000You've been kind of out of control with the language these past few weeks, but seriously, if Mexicans are so concerned about getting shot in Walmarts, Mexican citizens who identify as Mexicans and not Americans, what's the easiest way to not get killed by all these crazy gringos, all these crazy white people?
00:47:06.000The Mexican government says they're going to sue America.
00:47:09.000They're even going to try and extradite the shooter because this was a terrorist attack against Mexican citizens.
00:47:15.000And this tells you everything you need to know about the immigration situation.
00:47:19.000The people that are coming over here, they're not legally American and they don't identify as American in any other way.
00:47:26.000Even if they're immigrants here, they still don't identify as Americans.
00:47:30.000You know, there's a great book out there, which I encourage everybody to read, called Who Are We by Samuel Huntington.
00:47:36.000And he talks about basically this phenomenon of something that is known as an ampersand.
00:47:42.000This is a term that he uses to describe Mexicans who are really neither fully American nor Mexican.
00:47:48.000They come here and they're sort of transplants.
00:47:50.000They'll come here to work for maybe 10 or 15 years, send remittances back home over the border, and then when they've made money, they'll go back to Mexico.
00:47:58.000Or you'll have people that'll come here and they'll work for six months out of the year and then they'll go back to Mexico and they'll work there or vacation there or something.
00:48:06.000But really, there's this idea that America is essentially just an extension of Mexico, essentially, just this northern. Territory of Mexico, and they can kind of go in and go out as they please.
00:48:18.000I mean, look, they say that the manifesto is not this white supremacist thing, or rather, you know, we're saying that we're very skeptical that the shooter wrote this white supremacist manifesto.
00:48:29.000But the manifesto talks about how, you know, look, these kinds of acts of violence are instigated by mass immigration.
00:48:36.000Again, we've condemned violence on this show.
00:48:45.000All of that said, it's very frustrating to see this.
00:48:49.000It's very frustrating to see this and what we hear from the media.
00:48:54.000You know, for somebody who doesn't have it all together upstairs, you might understand why the media telling somebody day in and day out for five years, we're replacing you.
00:49:04.000You're going extinct, and that's a good thing.
00:49:07.000It's not a question of when the funeral for white America will be, it's how long and violent it will be.
00:49:13.000This is what Van Jones said after the 2016 election.
00:49:17.000When you hear rhetoric like this every day about how white people are evil, white people are worthless, white people are being replaced, white people are going extinct, in 50 years, your children will be cappuccino, and that's great.
00:49:30.000I think at a certain point, people start to get pissed off.
00:49:33.000And again, that's not to say that it's not to rationalize the violence, that's not to say that it's justified or anything like that, but it is to say what kind of culture, what kind of atmosphere is being created when this is who we're dealing with, when this is what we're up against.
00:49:46.000The natural state of different racial groups in the same area.
00:49:52.000That is the natural state of a multiracial society.
00:49:56.000Is it any surprise that when you bring in all these different people into the same place, competing for the same land, competing for the same resources, competing for the same government in a democratic process, is it any surprise that the natural consequence is ethnic division and conflict between each other?
00:50:26.000And so when I see these things, right after an allegedly, let's just say for the sake of argument, that the Walmart shooter went on this horrible killing spree because he was upset about the Mexican invasion, what do you think you're doing when the Mexican government comes in and says, the American government isn't protecting our people and that's terrible and we're going to sue the American government?
00:50:50.000Is that making the problem better or worse?
00:50:52.000Does that tell you that the problem is legitimate or illegitimate?
00:50:55.000To me, I think it kind of says it all right there.
00:50:57.000You know, some guy gets radicalized, goes in and shoots people because the country is being invaded by Mexicans, and in response, the Mexican government says, This is unacceptable.
00:51:07.000The American government is not protecting our people while they use their schools and their hospitals and take their jobs and their resources.
00:51:20.000We didn't get to that yesterday, but I just had to say that because to me, it is just so incredible how crazy things are getting, how unacceptable this is.
00:53:10.000We may be fighting serious conflicts in 25 years.
00:53:15.000That's how you have to regard everything these days.
00:53:18.000When you think about the economy, when you think about your financial situation, when you think about your physical physique, when you think about laws about drones or guns or anything like that, surveillance, to me, the paradigm you have to be thinking is that we could be fighting a serious conflict in America in this generation.
00:53:37.000In other words, maybe that's with the country breaks apart, there's civil war, there could be this kind of.
00:53:45.000You know, non state actors committing violence, militias, political violence, things like this.
00:53:51.000So maybe, again, like 30 years ago, you might say that, oh, yeah, we should ban assault rifles because things are going pretty well and nobody needs that.
00:54:00.000Even if you, and I'm not saying that's something I subscribe to, but even somebody like that would be forgiven for believing that a long time ago.
00:54:07.000Now, the question is, like I said yesterday, even if you think it's common sense to, like, you know, ban fully automatic rifles or even semi automatic rifles, or even if you think it's Common sense to ban guns on drones or drone behavior, things like that, things that might be useful in perhaps an insurgency or asymmetric warfare, something like that.
00:54:28.000You can't think about it in those terms.
00:54:30.000You have to think about it in terms of, yes, it might cause problems in the short term, but in the long term, we may need that.
00:54:36.000We may need that because there are going to be different power structures rising and falling in a very chaotic and volatile way.
00:54:43.000But I just want to say that very briefly about Joe Biden.
00:54:47.000But I did want to get into some of these statistics because this is what they always do after these shootings.
00:54:51.000They really do want you to believe, and it's incredible because we talked about this last week before these shootings, when Ilhan Omar said this on television.
00:55:01.000She said this on an Al Jazeera show, and this is what they want you to believe, that white men are the threat.
00:55:07.000She said, I think what we should really try to focus on is making people more afraid of white men as opposed to Muslims.
00:55:13.000And then we see the shooting, and that's the narrative that white men are the dangerous ones.
00:55:33.000It says that as of this writing, of the 72 mass shooters so far this year, perpetrators, which are perpetrators in shootings that killed or wounded four or more people whose race is known, 21 out of the 72 were white, 37 were black, 8 were Latino, and 6 were members of other groups.
00:55:54.000So typically we think of mass shootings.
00:55:56.000As these really high casualty events, like 50 people, these things are very, very, very rare.
00:56:02.000The legal and technical definition of a mass shooting is depending on which number you look at, three or more people killed at the same time, or four or more people killed at the same time.
00:56:11.000So, by this definition, there's been 72 so far this year, and out of the 72, 21 were white, 37 were black, 8 were Latino, and 6 were members of other groups.
00:56:21.000So, if you break it down by percentage, 51% of the mass shooters in 2019 were black.
00:56:27.000Black people are 13% of the population.
00:56:31.000And yet, despite making up only 13% of the population, they commit 51% of the mass shootings.
00:56:40.000I think you could stop right there, right?
00:56:52.000So it's disproportionate in the other direction.
00:56:55.000And 11% of the mass shooters were Latino.
00:56:58.000So for all these people that are trying to sound the alarm bells because there was another mass shooting, well, this is like the third one in a year.
00:57:05.000It's like the third one in America in about a year.
00:57:09.000And again, we're skeptical about the motivation.
00:57:11.000But nevertheless, you know, people talk about three mass shootings.
00:57:29.000This is a May 2018 policy brief by the Rockefeller Institute of Government at the State University of New York.
00:57:36.000Which looked at any incident that resulted in deaths or injuries and excluded gang violence or terrorist activity.
00:57:42.000So the previous one accounted for gang violence.
00:57:46.000It found that the perception that whites are responsible for nearly all mass shootings is a myth.
00:57:50.000Despite common misperceptions that all mass shooters are white, the findings indicate that while a majority are, this proportion is just over half of the perpetrators 53.9%.
00:58:01.000He said the study noting that almost all were men, more than one in four shooters is black, and nearly one in 10 is of Hispanic descent.
00:58:09.000So, even in this study, it's disproportionate in the other direction.
00:58:12.000Even in this study, which again is including gang violence, it finds that white people are just over half, which again, they're 63% of the population.
00:58:21.000Blacks are 25% of the mass shootings, according to this definition, which is still double their percentage of the population.
00:58:27.000And 1 in 10%, 10% is of Hispanic descent, which is about the same as the previous one.
00:58:32.000So, almost in no way, shape, or form should the term white supremacist terrorism be memed into existence.
00:58:40.000And moreover, we know that it's based on a political agenda.
00:58:43.000So, I think the takeaway from the shootings in El Paso is this is a pretty good litmus test for who is on our side and who isn't.
00:58:52.000The people that are out there, like that guy, Matt Walsh, you know that guy, Matt Walsh, when we talked about yesterday?
00:59:00.000People like Matt Walsh who take this as an opportunity to beat their chest and show everybody what a tough and virtuous guy they are and call white people scumbags and racists and say they should be brutally hanged.
00:59:14.000A gamer moment, you know, bubbling up inside of me, so I'm gonna try and cut it off right there.
00:59:19.000And you've got people like Matt Walsh who take this as an opportunity to signal against white people and whoa, whoa, people are dying and all this.
00:59:27.000And you've got people like me, frankly, and others who have the right approach on this, which is that this is all BS.
00:59:34.000This is all just a big, it's like I said yesterday, it's a funhouse mirror.
00:59:39.000What the media is telling you is a lie to take your guns, to take away your free speech, and ultimately to replace you in your own country.
01:00:46.000So, all of that is to say why is the South Africa situation relevant?
01:00:50.000Why are the guns relevant in the situation?
01:00:52.000Why is social media relevant in the situation?
01:00:54.000Because those are the tools that white people might be able to fight back against if the worst case scenario happens.
01:01:00.000What happens when the non white people take over in South Africa, and it already happened, by the way, in a country called Rhodesia, now called Zimbabwe, is that they just start to take white people's stuff and kill them.
01:01:11.000If you think that's not going to happen in America, it happened in Rhodesia, it's happening in South Africa.
01:01:17.000Once they become in the majority, once they get control of political power, this is one of the permutations that is possible.
01:01:24.000This is one of the outcomes that becomes possible.
01:01:29.000It's only white people that really care about protecting minorities.
01:01:33.000If you look around the world, there are a lot of countries that are multiracial with substantial racial minorities.
01:01:40.000It's only in Western white civilization that we have this conception of legal and social equality for ethnic, racial, and religious minorities.
01:01:48.000It virtually doesn't exist in any other country, and that's borne out by South Africa.
01:01:53.000We think in America that, oh, when white people become a minority, that means we'll just be in a post racial state where everybody gets along.
01:02:00.000And you know, the black people that were once slaves and the Mexicans that were once, you know, to the South and the Asians that were building the railroads and all the rest, they'll be in power and then that'll be good.
01:02:10.000We're just sort of sharing and we're sharing the pie and we're sharing the land and we're sharing the government.
01:02:52.000But you know, they're going to kill you as a group once they get into power, right?
01:02:56.000And they also want to make sure that, like I said yesterday, once people get hip and wise to this, that you don't have your firearms to protect yourself and you don't have mass communication and mass media at your disposal.
01:03:35.000That's what some of the projections say.
01:03:37.000Maybe once people start to get between 60% and 11%, they start to say, wait a second, this is not going so well.
01:03:44.000If at least they had access to mass communication and mass media, they had things like 8chan, 4chan, things that were not regulated or controlled, things that were decentralized, they could at the very least plan.
01:03:55.000They could at the very least make accommodations, organize in their own interest.
01:04:00.000But if all that is taken away in 2019, and if the guns are taken away in 2019, what hope do we have to resist something like South Africa in this next century?
01:04:11.000We're going to be rounded up, we're going to be in the cities, we'll be subject to Public transportation, public housing, government surveillance, government controlled police forces will be outnumbered 10 to 1 by other people.
01:04:24.000But if you have land, if you have mass communication, if you have firearms, if you have some sort of a racial consciousness, then there is a chance of resisting this takeover by the New World Order.
01:04:35.000That's what things like this are about.
01:04:37.000So, you know, given that paradigm, does mass shooting at Walmart really seem like it's a good enough pretext to get rid of all these tools?
01:04:47.000Under that perspective, once you look at what's happening in the next 100 years, you start thinking about the long term transformation.
01:04:53.000Suddenly, this doesn't, you know, frankly, it's a tragedy, but suddenly, this doesn't seem sufficient to give up firearms and mass communications, right?
01:05:01.000You know, without that perspective, just looking at your life like, oh, a shooting at Walmart, oh, oh, the end of the world.
01:05:08.000The people are getting this, this, everything is so crazy.
01:05:11.000Yes, take away the guns, take away, we don't want these things to happen.
01:05:15.000If you have such a narrow and restricted frame of reference, This seems sensible.
01:05:20.000But in the long term, when you see what's going to happen to our country, when you see what's happening in other countries, suddenly you understand the value of having firearms, firepower, mass communications, a collective consciousness, strength in numbers, right?
01:05:57.000It says The Treasury Department, at the behest of President Trump, has officially designated China as a currency manipulator, the latest step in an escalating series of trade war moves that have rattled financial markets, though thus far have not had any clear impact on the real economy.
01:06:12.000The manipulation designation is a response to China's decision to reduce the value of its currency last week.
01:06:18.000The manipulator label is mostly symbolic and matters more as a slight.
01:06:23.000To one of the United States' biggest creditors and an escalation in the trade war.
01:06:27.000The Treasury Department's announcement hinged on a 1988 portion of federal law that permits the Treasury Secretary to work with the IMF to, quote, eliminate the unfair advantage associated with currency manipulation.
01:06:40.000This isn't a huge deal at this stage in the game, at least not compared to what's happening with El Paso, but it is somewhat important.
01:06:48.000So last week we announced and we talked about that President Trump said $300 billion of imports from China will be subject to a 10% tariff starting on September 1st, which is a big escalation.
01:07:00.000China retaliated this weekend by devaluing their currency, which makes their goods more competitive to foreign buyers.
01:07:08.000And then in response to that devaluing of the currency, President Trump labeled them a currency manipulator.
01:07:13.000And so basically, we're seeing an escalation of the trade war.
01:07:16.000It looks like there's no end in sight at this point.
01:07:18.000My analysis at this stage in the game is that the president of China wants to get President Trump out of office.
01:07:25.000I think that, and this is the analysis I see a lot online, and it's basically true that Xi Jinping believes that if President Trump gets reelected, he'll make a deal.
01:07:34.000Because if Trump gets reelected, it means four more years of economic pain for China.
01:07:41.000Totally unconventional approach to trade, America first, muscular approach to trade with great representatives like Lightsinger and some others.
01:07:49.000But if Trump gets out of office, then he can make a great deal with a Democrat who's going to be a pushover, somebody who's going to be far more conventional and is going to bow down to Beijing.
01:07:59.000And so the bet with Xi Jinping is I'm really going to try and push back against America as best as China can.
01:08:07.000And they really can't, because in a trade war, what matters is trade volume for the most part.
01:08:12.000You know, there are other things they're doing, like devaluing the currency, and they're going to stop buying American agricultural product.
01:08:18.000But for the most part, it's largely dependent on a trade war on the volume of trade.
01:08:22.000And China just doesn't buy a lot of stuff from the United States.
01:08:25.000And this is something we've talked about all along that the United States can keep upping the ante on the trade war.
01:08:31.000We can say, we're going to put tariffs on $60 billion.
01:08:33.000And now we're going to put tariffs on $250.
01:08:36.000And now we're going to put tariffs on $500.
01:08:38.000Now we're going to put tariffs on $550.
01:08:40.000And China had to tap out at $150 billion.
01:08:43.000Because China doesn't buy more than $150 billion worth of goods from America in any given year.
01:08:49.000So, and this is when Trump says you can't lose a trade war with where we're at.
01:08:54.000So, that's, I think, the calculus behind this trade war from Beijing they're going to try to fight back as best they can and, you know, manipulating the currency.
01:09:03.000They announced they're going to stop buying U.S. agricultural products.
01:09:06.000This is some pretty vicious stuff, but it's really all they got because America can really punish them.
01:09:41.000Free trade people are retarded idiots.
01:09:43.000And they think that the natural state of trade should be the elimination of all trade barriers.
01:09:49.000We should have floating currency, floating exchange rates, and we should have free trade.
01:09:55.000And even if other countries have trade barriers, we should not.
01:09:59.000And that's straight retarded because you have to understand, again, how balance of trade works.
01:10:03.000As opposed to free trade, how does balance of trade work in an accounting sense?
01:10:08.000The way that it works is that we have something like a $600 billion trade deficit or $400 billion trade deficit with China.
01:10:16.000And what that amounts to is that for every dollar of goods that we buy from China that is a deficit, we are paying for that either with American dollars, we're paying for that with American bonds, or we're paying for that with American assets.
01:10:50.000It's two countries doing more than a trillion dollars in trade volume versus somebody buying groceries at a grocery store within the same country using the same.
01:10:59.000So it's not even the same ballpark, it's not even the same sport as international trade.
01:11:05.000So the way, a much better analogy is that, you know, I show up to your house and I say, I'm going to sell you.
01:11:12.000$300,000 worth of rubber ducks, and in exchange, you give me your home.
01:11:44.000That again, we could buy from somebody else, we could produce ourselves.
01:11:48.000And what we're giving in exchange is things that only America has, which is our technology, which is our expertise, our know how.
01:11:55.000We're giving them long term promises, long term obligations like debts.
01:12:01.000So while we buy a certain number of dollars worth of consumer goods that obviously expire because people consume them and use them up, China is getting debt that we pay interest on.
01:12:11.000And eventually we have to pay back the principal if that ever happens.
01:12:15.000Assets like they're getting real estate or they're getting U.S. stocks, they're getting pieces of U.S. companies, and of course, I don't think anybody would agree that it's a good trade to have consumer goods in exchange for companies or land in America.
01:12:29.000So, you know, I had some people disagree with my take last week people saying, Well, of course, we have to make a deal with China, of course, the trade war has to end.
01:12:48.000That values our producers as well as our consumers, you know?
01:12:52.000But we have to start looking after workers, factories.
01:12:55.000We have to look at a holistic picture of the economy as opposed to just the consumer side of things.
01:13:01.000And we also have to take a much more strategic and long term look at the economy.
01:13:05.000So, having trade barriers with China is much better than the alternative, which is no trade barriers, and they're taking all our stuff, and they're taking our technology, and they're taking our expertise, and they're using it against us as one of our adversaries.
01:13:19.000You know, hopefully at some point, Things will settle down a little bit so there's less volatility.
01:13:24.000You know, the name of the game here is really about the volatility.
01:13:28.000We should strive to find some kind of a, what would you say, some kind of an equilibrium with American and Chinese trade where we find some kind of a balance where it's predictable, but we do have trade barriers.
01:13:41.000It's not extreme, it's predictable, it's sort of reasonable.
01:13:44.000Like, you know, having 25% tariffs on all goods from China is probably extreme as a long term solution.
01:13:51.000But finding some solution where if we can't get China to concede, at the very least, It's something that's going to keep our technology from falling into their hands, keep our businesses from outsourcing and offshoring over there, then I think that that is something that is acceptable.
01:14:06.000I don't think there's any rush to make a deal.
01:14:09.000We have been without a deal for 25 years to our detriment.
01:14:13.000And so I don't think now that we have a protective tariff regime that we should be in any hurry to start pouring our stuff back into China at the expense of our people.
01:15:01.000I haven't seen it, though, since it went off the air.
01:15:04.000I don't feel like they never show it on Teen Nick or anything.
01:15:08.000Because sometimes I'll catch SpongeBob or I'll catch Drake and Josh or iCarly on Teen Nick from time to time, but I've never seen Ned's Declassified, but that was one of the best.
01:15:40.000Well, thanks so much for the big super chat.
01:15:42.000Really glad that you liked last night's show.
01:15:44.000You know, it's shows like that where I think we really tie all the pieces together, you know, really create sort of a full picture of what's happening in the world.
01:15:53.000Because the way that people think politically these days is, again, in a totally compartmentalized way.
01:16:00.000You know, you have this idea, I hear this so much fiscal conservative, social liberal.
01:16:05.000Well, I'm more conservative on some issues and I'm more liberal on others.
01:16:09.000Like, there's anything good about that.
01:16:11.000You know, all that means is you're too agreeable, all that means is you're a coward and you have no convictions.
01:16:24.000So, you know, some people, a lot of conservatives will come on and do content and they'll say, you know, well, I feel this way about this issue, and here's the conservative talking points on this issue, and here's the conservative talking points on that issue.
01:16:37.000In some cases, you have libertarians who have a holistic worldview.
01:17:18.000Well, I can't say that because of the guidelines, but I mean, they are very low, low people.
01:17:23.000These are the worst scum sucking people among us, people that hate their own kind and cowards like that.
01:17:30.000This is an age that is going to reward courage and bravery.
01:17:34.000And so, those people are rats, those people are cockroaches.
01:17:38.000People like Matt Walsh that are going to throw their own race under the bus, throw their own, and really their own supporters under the bus.
01:17:44.000Who ostensibly supports Matt Walsh is white conservatives.
01:17:47.000And those are exactly the people he's throwing under the bus.
01:17:52.000Now, I'll admit anybody that does a mass shooting is a scumbag and a bad person, but it's pretty clear the vitriol against white people there.
01:18:00.000Nobody describes anybody else in that way.
01:18:03.000Pillow Gamer says, Thanks for the epic gamer moment last night, big guy.
01:19:37.000With the people that are committing the violent crime?
01:19:40.000Or would you rather have a deterrent so that they don't even try the crime to begin with?
01:19:44.000And anyway, the connection between guns and gun violence is completely dubious.
01:19:48.000We know that most of the violent crime in America is committed in a very small percentage of counties by a very small percentage of people.
01:19:56.000And the vast majority of the country, where you have a higher concentration of gun ownership, you have a lot less crime.
01:20:02.000You know, for example, when I went up to Montana and Idaho, you have so much gun ownership up there, up in the Northwest.
01:20:09.000And yet, you have virtually no gun crime.
01:20:12.000Do you think it's because those guns are different than the guns in the inner cities, or is it because it's different people?
01:20:18.000So, we know who's committing the gun crimes.
01:20:20.000It has a lot more to do with demographics than it has to do with the firearms themselves.
01:20:24.000I imagine that was some gay European who said that, some faggot European who was melting because it was 80 degrees or something because they haven't invented air conditioner over there yet.
01:21:05.000So, dumb, very dumb person who asked that question, very cringe.
01:21:10.000So you could die in a standoff with police, or when somebody comes to try and harm you or your family, you can defend yourself, you can defend your own life.
01:21:19.000And ultimately, can defend your liberty.
01:21:20.000You know, that'll be very funny when the government does start killing people and things become intolerable and you have no way to fight back, right?
01:21:27.000So, you know, you give up your guns and you can be cattle on the slave plantation, which is where we're headed.
01:21:35.000Donald Trump says Hey, Nick, I noticed in the Knicker Nation song you're stressing about the possibility of having daughters instead of sons.
01:21:42.000If you need an IVF like I do and have 20G, you can now pick the gender of the baby.
01:23:08.000You know, that was a daughter in the mix, ultimately.
01:23:11.000So, you know, maybe it's not the end of the world, I guess.
01:23:15.000But what I want is a son who is handsome like me and a genius like me, and hopefully will be able to create, you know, sort of a dynasty in the family.
01:23:59.000He's not as involved in the scene as he used to be.
01:24:03.000But good old QAnon, he's fighting the good fight out there.
01:24:06.000Peter Foley says, You once said the best system of government would be finding the smartest, wisest man and essentially giving him absolute power.
01:24:16.000I was basically paraphrasing Thomas Carlyle.
01:24:22.000I was paraphrasing the philosopher Carlyle, who said, The best form of government is to find the most competent man in the land and to basically make him king.
01:29:22.000J. He Alfish says When will you end your racist John Stossel parody show and begin your totally acceptable news channel known as GDP First?
01:29:31.000Well, once this channel gets banned, of course, then we'll come back as GDP First.
01:32:18.000JP says, hey young man, your stash is so Chad that I can see Cutter offering you $1 million to live narrate porn from the background, perhaps on DLive.
01:33:25.000And it's Italians, Angloids, yes, even Slavs, Irishmen, Franks, Teutons coming together, Nordkucks, and saying, yep, we are going to rise up.
01:37:31.000I don't know if it's affecting everybody equally.
01:37:33.000I guess it depends on your preference.
01:37:34.000You know, me, I would prefer to live in the Northeast because there's more human civilization, there's more settlements, less sort of obstructive topographical features.
01:37:44.000Like in the mountains, you got mountains, hills, and weird weather, and there's not a lot of people there.
01:37:51.000I don't know if I'm in love with that.
01:42:55.000Joey says things have been bad lately in America, so I recently watched Passion of the Christ to remind myself of what we have to be thankful for.
01:44:29.000The reason why I think it's a sin is because, what is it, like some of the embryos are unused or thrown out, but I don't know exactly all the science behind it.
01:44:38.000Little Jesus says, Nick, but you're stupid for saying it's hypocritical.
01:44:42.000Little Jesus, it's like when people say, you're against race mixing, but aren't you also Hispanic?
01:46:25.000I know you think the teacher is dumber than you are, and she is, but you should definitely take it seriously because you're going to fail that class and you're going to have to get a pass.
01:46:35.000Otherwise, you're not going to be able to graduate.
01:47:05.000I'm going to go and say, hey, listen, big guy, relax, take it easy, take the convertible out, you know, have a good time, listen to more Kanye West.
01:47:14.000There'd be some other advice in there.
01:47:16.000There'd be some other advice in there.
01:47:19.000But probably wouldn't wake him up on politics.
01:47:29.000And start going to the gym because then you won't be skinny fat when you're 20.
01:47:34.000Blair White's Phantom Third Lakes, his new Pew survey on religion revealed that only 25% of Catholics believe in the true presence in the Eucharist.
01:48:42.000What I'm saying is that there are is there any other proof that the manifesto that he was a Trump supporter, racist Nazi, or is that the only evidence?
01:49:03.000Nova Corp says, It's insane that the people media focuses on white nationalists and guns but ignores the 800,000 children that are stolen and sold from their parents and much worse epidemic.