ELON MUSK MAKES BID TO BUY TWITTER, LIBERATE ALL GROYPERS | America First Ep. 978ELON MUSK MAKES BID TO BUY TWITTER, LIBERATE ALL GROYPERS | America First Ep. 978
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00:01:46.00030 years ago it was the Soviets, or you know, Eastern European terrorists, or Palestinian terrorists.
00:01:55.00070 years ago it was the Nazis, or I don't know, something else.
00:01:59.000But clearly now, ever since the Trump election, Hollywood and the CIA and the Department of Homeland Security decided that the new profile, the new boogeyman, is going to be like a young, white, lone wolf, livestreamer, maniac, killer.
00:02:35.000And talk about the irony that all of that propaganda and the most recent person to do this is some 60 year old, literally a baby boomer, black guy.
00:02:46.000You know, they say it's a white, lonely zoomer who does this kind of thing, and what is happening in actuality?
00:02:53.000Who's doing the Riddler-style terrorist attack?
00:02:56.000Who puts on a gas mask and throws smoke canisters in the subway and just starts shooting people for no reason?
00:03:03.000It's some black nationalist 62-year-old baby boomer.
00:03:10.000So, if there's no big political narrative about it, at the very least it's a little bit ironic.
00:03:16.000So, the other part of the equation, of course, is the media reaction to it.
00:03:25.000And I know it's been said a million times, I know we've just done this to death, but
00:03:31.000If it was a white guy that did this, we would never hear the end of it, right?
00:03:35.000I mean, certainly we'd still be talking about it now, and it would be all over the shows, and they would be saying like, see?
00:03:42.000This just goes to show blacks aren't violent, it's the white people.
00:03:48.000And we would know, everyone would know the guy's name, and it would be prayers for New York, and then all this kind of stuff.
00:03:55.000And the timing would have been perfect, because like I said earlier, Biden just did a big press conference on Monday about ghost guns.
00:04:04.000And Biden put out a little demonstration of one of these handguns that I guess they're 80% homemade, which by the way, that's not what's causing the gun crime.
00:04:15.000Like, well this gun was put together using a drill and rubber bands and staples,
00:04:23.000There's crime surging in every major city.
00:05:07.000Which is just so, if that doesn't tell you how anti-white the system is, if that's not proof, I just don't understand where the people are coming from that don't understand that.
00:05:18.000I know Destiny came on the platform, and a lot of his followers come on the platform, and there are left-wing people out there who insist that that bias doesn't exist.
00:05:30.000You know, there are so many left-wing people that will watch TV, and they'll see the coverage is just night and day.
00:05:37.000When it's a white guy that does it, it's wall-to-wall coverage, 24 hours a day for weeks.
00:05:45.000Then they throw it back to the last white shooter, and they paint this picture like behind every bush, behind every corner is a white incel ready to blow your head off with a gun or like a bomb or something.
00:06:01.000But, I mean, these black people are out there shooting every day, and they totally play it down, and then something like this happens.
00:06:07.000We don't know the full story, so it's all over the news.
00:06:10.000They find out it's black, and then that instant, they shut it down.
00:08:12.000Crazy stuff and you hope that that doesn't happen and I think there are ways that you can Mitigate the casualties have a strong law enforcement presence.
00:08:24.000I think it's a good idea for people to be armed But you know sometimes it happens
00:08:51.000One gun out of 400 million, one person out of 300 million, you're never going to come up with a system that is going to be that perfect or that precise.
00:09:50.000I mean I guess that's really the only political take I have on that is that coincides with this conversation about ghost guns and gun control and what are you gonna do stop people from owning drills and 3d printers and there's just no way you cannot control firearms you cannot control light arms in America
00:10:10.000So the best that you could do is level the playing field.
00:10:13.000If one in ten people has a gun on them, you know, maybe one in twenty people, well, in a place like a subway, then you've got at least one person that could shoot back.
00:10:22.000And, you know, if there's no cops around, you know.
00:10:52.000Not because he's black, but because he's so old and he's political.
00:10:55.000He's like, and not even like Democrat, but he's got these weird HOTEP views or whatever.
00:11:01.000So... Anyways, that's Frank James, you know.
00:11:05.000It'd be interesting to see what the motive is, but again, not really... As far as the political significance, usually it's just more just plain current events.
00:12:29.000Okay, there's a lot of different aspects to the story.
00:12:33.000So we've been following this now for a couple weeks.
00:12:36.000It's Elon Musk trying to turn Twitter into a free speech platform.
00:12:42.000Elon Musk declined a seat on Twitter's board.
00:12:58.000It would have restricted his equity in the company to 14.9%.
00:13:04.000He would not be able to acquire through any institution or individually, he could not acquire more than 14.9% of Twitter's stock.
00:13:19.000And I said that that would actually be extremely restrictive.
00:13:22.000If his goal, which he said weeks ago, if his goal is to make Twitter a free speech platform, that would require sweeping changes, which he probably couldn't implement with his board seat because he's just one guy on the board.
00:13:37.000And 14.9% of the company isn't enough to be able to influence management or make management decisions.
00:13:47.000If his stated goal is to change Twitter, if he's invested $3 billion, if he rejected the seat at this point, it seems far more likely that that is because his ambitions are greater than what that would allow, rather than that he was retreating.
00:14:04.000To me, that signaled that he wanted to go further, not walk away.
00:14:10.000And that was basically vindicated today.
00:14:12.000I said on Monday that this would probably be the direction he would go in.
00:14:16.000This morning it was announced that Elon Musk made an offer to buy Twitter outright.
00:14:21.000To buy the whole company, 100% of the shares at $54.20 per share.
00:14:33.000I think that Twitter was trading at around $43 or something like that before this conversation started, before Elon Musk insinuated that he was going to make a play for Twitter, and the number that I saw is that he's paying a 38% premium on those shares over that
00:15:19.000So he's saying, listen, I'm gonna raise the funds and, you know, we could talk a little bit about how that happens, but he says, I'm gonna raise the $47 billion in cash
00:15:28.000Financing secured and he's gonna buy everybody out and and he's gonna do that so that he could turn Twitter into a free speech platform.
00:15:45.000It says quote the Tesla CEO who has a 9.2% stake in Twitter offered to buy the social media platform for $54.20 per share on Thursday.
00:15:58.000Here is what he wrote in a letter to Twitter Chairman Brett Taylor as disclosed in a new SEC filing today.
00:16:04.000He wrote, quote, I invested in Twitter as I believe in its potential to be the platform for free speech around the globe, and I believe free speech is a societal imperative for a functioning democracy.
00:16:17.000However, since making my investment, I now realize the company will neither thrive nor serve the societal imperative in its current form.
00:16:25.000Twitter needs to be transformed as a private company.
00:16:28.000As a result, I am offering to buy 100% of Twitter for $54.20 per share in cash, a 54% premium over the day before I began investing in Twitter, and a 38% premium over the day before my investment was publicly announced.
00:16:45.000My offer is my best and final offer, and if it is not accepted, I would need to reconsider my position as a shareholder.
00:16:58.000Twitter shares surged 13% in pre-market trading, and Twitter confirmed in a press release that it received Musk's offer and said the board of directors will, quote, carefully review the proposal to determine the course of action that it believes is in the best interest of the company and all Twitter stockholders.
00:17:16.000The Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said it would be hard for any other bidders or consortium to emerge and the Twitter board will be forced likely to accept this bid and or run an active process to sell Twitter.
00:17:32.000So this is a pretty big deal and I said this is probably the direction he was going in and strategically it makes sense.
00:17:42.000It was announced or it was disclosed in the SEC filings that Elon Musk bought 9.2% of the company for $3 billion and then as we know there was this offer made for him to take a seat on the board which would have limited his ownership in the company.
00:18:03.000And some people said, well Elon Musk is buying Twitter because he wants to use Twitter for profit.
00:18:12.000He wants to make a quick buck off of buying and selling Twitter.
00:18:16.000Some people said it was a publicity stunt.
00:18:18.000Some people said it was he was buying Twitter like Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post and he wants to turn Twitter into a mouthpiece for his capitalist interests.
00:19:18.000I want to make these far-reaching changes, and the only way I can do that is if it's a private and not a public company, unless I own it completely.
00:19:26.000He says, moreover, and this is the second part, and this is the crux of it, he says, if I can't make these changes, then Twitter's not a valuable investment, and I'll have to reconsider my investment in Twitter, my current holding in Twitter.
00:19:43.000And what he's essentially saying there is, if you don't sell me the company, I'll sell my 9% of the shares and basically destroy Twitter.
00:19:54.000Because if he owns 9% of the company, that's a significant amount of leverage.
00:20:00.000He's the second, was the first, now the second largest shareholder in Twitter.
00:20:04.000If he sells his shares for a very low rate, and sells them all at once, if he dumps the stock, in other words,
00:20:13.000That's going to be catastrophic for Twitter's price.
00:20:15.000That's going to be catastrophic for Twitter for that to happen.
00:20:19.000So he's really forced them in kind of a double bind.
00:20:21.000Either they sell the company to him and clearly the market supports this.
00:20:27.000The market supports Elon Musk, his investment in Twitter, his proposed changes, as well as even the hostile takeover because Twitter's share price went up on the news that Elon Musk bought Twitter last week.
00:20:43.000And the price went up again, surged again today, went up to $54 which is just under what Elon Musk is offering on the announcement that he was initiating a hostile takeover, an attempt at a hostile takeover.
00:21:00.000The platform supports this because the poll suggested two weeks ago that Twitter users don't think that Twitter adheres to the principles of free speech and the market has spoken
00:21:12.000The market has reacted favorably and has been bullish on the news that Elon Musk is getting involved in Twitter.
00:21:19.000So, on the one hand, UX just posted on Telegram Nick Fuentes.
00:21:25.000Is that a DM or is that from his channel?
00:22:04.000Twitter's share price was 38% lower before it was announced that he bought Twitter.
00:22:09.000So he's offering a significantly larger amount for Twitter shares than the market supported just a couple weeks ago.
00:22:19.000Additionally, Twitter's not a good company.
00:22:21.000Anybody will tell you, regardless of what you think about Twitter as a platform from a technical point of view, from a social point of view, Twitter as a business is horrible.
00:22:42.000And it doesn't care about its users either.
00:22:44.000So this is a platform which has a lot of problems.
00:22:47.000It has a lot of fiscal problems, it has management problems, you know, and this doesn't really apply to the other platforms in the same way.
00:22:57.000They say this is a serial underperformer.
00:22:59.000This is not, as far as businesses go, you know, this is not a great company.
00:23:27.000But they know that if they sell Twitter to Elon Musk, Elon Musk will empower the ideological and political enemies of the current management.
00:23:38.000The people that moderate Twitter, the people that run Twitter, this Parag Agrawal, the new CEO, they do not like free speech, they do not like conservatives, they do not like Donald Trump, they don't like right-wing people, and they recognize the power that Twitter has
00:24:24.000They have a philosophy about Twitter, which is that Twitter is very important to the so-called democracy, to the society, and therefore they have to control it heavily and eradicate the things that they don't like.
00:24:37.000So they will not sell it to Elon Musk, who will not allow that to happen.
00:24:44.000Their option is to sell Twitter, which is a great business decision, but not such a good political decision.
00:24:49.000Or, on the flip, this is the double bind, on the other hand, if they don't sell it to Elon Musk, he says that he's going to sell his shares.
00:24:59.000And make no mistake about it, that's what the letter says.
00:25:02.000And he reiterated that in a TED Talk interview today.
00:25:08.000I think that Twitter has a lot of potential, but in order to unlock that potential, I need to own the whole thing, and I need to make some serious changes that the current management isn't willing to make, and I can't persuade them to make these changes.
00:25:22.000He says, and if these changes can't be made, the potential can't be unlocked.
00:25:26.000If the potential can't be unlocked, it's not a good investment.
00:25:29.000If it's not a good investment, I will sell, and he didn't say this explicitly, but he's saying, I'll just sell all my shares.
00:25:37.000And if their first or second largest shareholder sells all his stock at one time, the price of Twitter is going to collapse.
00:25:48.000And it is going to be catastrophic for Twitter on the market.
00:26:09.000Because if Elon Musk doesn't buy it, Facebook is going to buy those shares, or Google is going to buy those shares, or Amazon is going to buy those shares, but somebody's going to buy those shares from Elon Musk, and somebody's going to buy the company if Elon Musk doesn't.
00:26:25.000Because I guess what's just been proven in the past two weeks is that Twitter is a really, I don't want to say undervalued company, but there's a tremendous value proposition here.
00:27:21.000The share price is more than it was going for a couple weeks ago.
00:27:25.000It still is a bargain for a company like Alphabet or Meta to scoop that up.
00:27:30.000These are companies with a trillion dollar market cap.
00:27:34.000And Twitter has a 45-50 billion dollar market cap.
00:27:39.000The relative importance of Twitter compared to its value.
00:27:44.000Elon Musk's offer to buy this I think is kind of triggered a lot of people this idea that actually why hasn't any other company tried to do this before?
00:27:52.000Why hasn't anybody else thought of buying Twitter before?
00:27:57.000It's forcing them in this double bind.
00:27:58.000They're not going to hang on to Twitter.
00:28:00.000It's they're either going to sell it to Elon Musk or somebody else.
00:28:04.000And I guess the question is just going to be, well, who else would they sell it to?
00:28:08.000What's more is, you know, maybe Elon Musk will try something else.
00:28:12.000And he said today in that TED Talk interview that he's got a plan B if Twitter doesn't accept the buyout offer.
00:28:19.000But again, I think it's a huge white pill no matter how you look at it, no matter how this
00:29:27.000I know Scott Greer still has an account, for now, and I know Darren Beattie still has a Twitter account, for now, but right-wing Twitter is dead.
00:29:37.000Twitter in fact is actually, it's less than obsolete, it's hurting us because that it continues to allow some people
00:29:47.000And you might say the least edgy among us, that it continues to allow some people and not others, that actually makes it worse!
00:29:57.000So, if anything, we either need Twitter to have everybody or nobody.
00:30:03.000So, suffice to say, if Twitter is bought out by Elon Musk, and he lets everybody back on, that's a good outcome.
00:30:12.000If they don't, and Twitter becomes a lot worse,
00:30:18.000That's also actually a better outcome.
00:30:22.000I know it's hard to believe, but think about it.
00:30:24.000You know, right now, and this has been the case over the past six, seven years, Twitter bans people gradually over time.
00:30:32.000If they banned everybody all at once, well, everybody would have just went to Gap, or they just would have started something else, or maybe the government would have intervened or something.
00:30:43.000But they banned people with attrition over time and people don't remember the 5 people that were banned that particular week or the next 5 people that are banned with each successive purge over the course of years.
00:30:58.000And we're at the point now where there's some people hanging on to Twitter, and they're not going on the other platforms, and so it's not really imperative that there is another platform, and there are some people that are on the other platforms.
00:31:10.000And so we're in this position where it's like, now Twitter controls the right-wing conversation in terms of who they're publishing and who they're not publishing.
00:32:36.000And it's like, it costs you nothing to just be optimistic.
00:32:40.000Do you understand that it costs nothing to just
00:32:45.000Look at the bright side rather than to be... It also... It costs you nothing and there's also no benefit to being the other way.
00:32:54.000This sort of cynical... It could be bad, it could be good, but at this point in time, what is it doing for anybody to sit there with your arms folded and not be impressed or curious or optimistic about anything?
00:33:28.000I made three or four alt accounts, and they all got banned, and then I went on a Twitter space, and they banned everybody that watched the Twitter space!
00:33:37.000Except for Nate Hockman, the Jew neocon from National Review, and Yoram Hazony's fucking son.
00:33:44.000So, you know, is Twitter gonna get worse for Yoram Hazony's son and Gay Cockman from National Review?
00:33:51.000Yeah, I think that's still a win, actually.
00:33:54.000So, at this point in time, there are a lot of outcomes and they're all good.
00:33:59.000The only outcome that we need to avoid is the status quo.
00:34:03.000The status quo continuing without interruption, without disruption, without any pushback, that's the only scenario that's unacceptable.
00:34:14.000So anything, anything that destabilizes that trajectory, anything that even threatens to push us off course is positive because the current trajectory gives us 0% chance of winning.
00:34:31.000There is 0% chance of winning on Twitter right now.
00:34:35.000But if Elon Musk buys it, or even if Elon Musk triggers some kind of radical change, there's a possibility that it could be otherwise.
00:35:35.000One of the Crown Princes of Saudi Arabia today, who is 8% stakeholder on Twitter, he announced this morning that he would not accept Elon Musk's proposal to buy Twitter.
00:35:51.000He said that Twitter is way more valuable than Elon Musk's valuation and so he's not going to accept the offer.
00:35:59.000And I thought that was very interesting.
00:36:02.000So Elon Musk today makes his play and he outright offers to buy the company.
00:36:29.000But in just hours since Elon Musk made that offer, you're seeing what amounts to retaliation from the US Federal Government, Vanguard, BlackRock, and a Saudi Arabian Crown Prince.
00:36:47.000And if that doesn't tell you how fucked up the situation is, I don't know what does.
00:36:54.000Twitter and Elon Musk correctly pointed this out, is the new town square.
00:36:58.000This is the new public square where the political conversation happens.
00:37:02.000And Elon Musk pointed out how significant that is for our country.
00:37:07.000And how the conversation that happens on Twitter influences our government and influences our so-called democratic process.
00:37:14.000And so, if Twitter is censored, if Twitter is regulated, in a sense, our political representation is regulated and censored and controlled.
00:37:23.000And if our political representation is controlled, well, the question is, if it's not the elected officials that are in charge, but the people that control the elections, well, who controls the elections?
00:37:35.000And so Elon Musk makes an effort then, in consequence, not just to buy Twitter outright and make some changes, but to restore, in essence, the sovereignty of the people.
00:37:48.000In protecting the First Amendment on Twitter, the digital town square, and you see the downstream effects on elections and politics, what he's doing is taking power from big tech,
00:38:01.000Managers taking the power from the people that own the company and restoring it to the people.
00:38:07.000And the people will determine the conversation.
00:38:09.000And if there is algorithmic or manual manipulation of the platform, there will be transparency and people will see that.
00:38:16.000And that will restore the power in the democracy, in the political conversation back to the people.
00:38:23.000Not in its totality, but there will be a great degree of political freedom
00:38:29.000And who comes out of the woodwork to shut this down?
00:38:50.000It's the regulatory bureaucracy in the federal government.
00:38:54.000It's the giant Wall Street financial firms in a foreign country.
00:38:58.000And again, that tells you everything you need to know about how the country works.
00:39:03.000Twitter is so important, and who owns it?
00:39:07.000I mean, you can buy Twitter stock, but individual shareholders in Twitter account for like 25% of Twitter's shares.
00:39:29.000That's ultimately who Twitter has to answer to.
00:39:31.000You know, why does Twitter ban some people?
00:39:34.000Well, certainly it's because the moderators are biased, but also because Twitter has advertisers, and they need advertisers to monetize, and they need to monetize because they're shareholders.
00:39:43.000They do a lot of things because of their shareholders.
00:39:47.000They make decisions about monetization to please advertisers, and they make other businesses decisions to please the shareholders, and the shareholders are not
00:40:17.000Environmental and Sustainability Governance?
00:40:20.000They're exercising control over big tech through those things.
00:40:25.000And so everybody will point the finger at Mark Zuckerberg or they'll point the finger at Jack Dorsey or they'll point the finger at Joe Biden or something.
00:40:50.000The elections are largely governed by the media.
00:40:53.000When you look at how a politician runs for office to make laws and then appoint the bureaucrats who sort of interpret the laws and enforce the laws on the day-to-day, how are those people elected?
00:41:08.000And then what do they spend that money on?
00:41:10.000They spend that money largely on media.
00:41:14.000So they have to take money from donors and then they spend that money on media.
00:41:19.000They spend that money on TV, and social media, and radio, and print, and events, and other things, you know, volunteers and all that.
00:41:28.000But it goes to show there's two really crucial elements involved in the election of our representatives, which is the donors that put up the money.
00:41:39.000You know, Donald Trump raises a billion, two billion dollars for his presidential campaign.
00:41:46.000Representative senators will raise millions of dollars for their election cycles.
00:41:52.000Where do they get millions or billions of dollars?
00:41:56.000Who in the world has enough money to give millions or billions of dollars?
00:42:01.000Do you know how much money $100,000,000 is?
00:42:04.000Where does Shell Nadelson get $100,000,000 to give to Donald Trump?
00:42:45.000So you really have to follow the money and track the influence.
00:42:49.000That goes for the donor side, and that also goes for the media side.
00:42:53.000So much of politics is governed and controlled, not by the politicians themselves, but by the media.
00:43:00.000That's why the President does a press conference.
00:43:03.000That's why the approval ratings matter so much.
00:43:05.000The approval ratings are largely determined by the media coverage.
00:43:09.000And the approval ratings are a reflection of public opinion, and public opinion dictates the elections.
00:43:13.000I mean, this is all pretty basic stuff, but I'm laying it all out to make a bigger point here.
00:43:19.000So, if legacy media and social media is so important, well let's take it a step further.
00:43:26.000Well then, who controls the social media?
00:43:29.000If your Facebook feed is controlled by an algorithm, and the algorithm is designed by Facebook management, who controls Facebook management?
00:43:38.000Does Mark Zuckerberg really control Facebook?
00:43:40.000Does Jack Dorsey really control Twitter?
00:43:42.000Well, these companies aren't sole proprietorships, and they're not private.
00:44:31.000And when you look at these ETFs, when you look at these financial firms like BlackRock and Vanguard, their portfolio is full of these large blue chip stocks.
00:44:42.000And the leaders in the stock market for the past 30 years have been the tech companies.
00:44:46.000Specifically in the last two years since the COVID outbreak, it's been these top five tech companies, but the tech companies have been the leaders for 20-25 years.
00:44:56.000And these are the institutions that are controlling
00:45:00.000The board, because they've got all the shares, and the board controls the governance of the company, and these social media companies control the political conversation.
00:45:10.000So when you lay all that out, and then you look at who's running these things, this is who's gone out to retaliate against Elon Musk.
00:45:17.000What Elon Musk is doing is creating, I guess, something that you could call like information sovereignty or something like that.
00:45:26.000He's restoring control of the public square and the conversation back to the people, away from the people that were on Twitter, and who's fighting back against that and retaliating?
00:45:38.000Well, it's a representative of a foreign government, it's two of the biggest Wall Street financial firms in the world, and then the federal government through regulation.
00:45:49.000And that tells you who's really running the country.
00:47:16.000The people that work in all the aforementioned institutions, they create the national security policy of the United States of America.
00:47:24.000They preside over the $800 billion per year budget of the United States military.
00:47:32.000The people that work in those institutions are not elected.
00:47:36.000The people that work in those institutions are in a revolving door for decades, and they'll go and work in Washington, and they'll get hired by a political appointee, so they're like two or three steps removed from an actual election.
00:47:49.000The president will get elected, they'll nominate somebody to be the Secretary of State, the Secretary of State will hire people, and those people hire people, and then those people work in the State Department for 30 years.
00:48:01.000And then when those people are done, they'll go and work for Lockheed Martin, and they'll go and work for Raytheon, and they'll go and be on the Board of Counsel on Foreign Relations.
00:48:10.000And it's those institutions which are generating the foreign policy of the United States of America.
00:48:16.000They're the ones that are writing the policy for the wars and all that.
00:48:22.000They're the ones that are controlling that half the American tax revenue, because half of what the American government raises in tax revenue
00:48:33.000Well, it's not totally half, but it's most of discretionary spending, which is about half the budget, or I don't know what it is at this point.
00:48:40.000It was like three or four years ago, but that's a significant swath of the budget, I mean to say.
00:48:44.000You know, maybe it's like a quarter of the budget.
00:48:46.000They control that too, and these are people that are not elected, and it's this own sort of self-contained ecosystem.
00:48:53.000Maybe there's a thousand or two thousand people involved in that directly, and they represent their own sort of
00:49:37.000Yeah, you could say that Silicon Valley is its own blob, and there are so many people on Silicon Valley that are creating the policy there.
00:49:45.000The ADL and the SPLC are very influential over Big Tech, and Big Tech has its ideological positions, and they've got these extreme billionaires like Zuckerberg and the others that are controlling the companies or exercising influence over the companies.
00:50:00.000But then you've also got the... is it ESG?
00:50:04.000Or am I thinking environmental, social, governance?
00:50:07.000Then you've also got the Wall Street influence.
00:50:10.000Big Tech and Wall Street, Silicon Valley and Wall Street, are like this.
00:50:14.000The Silicon Valley companies and the Wall Street financial firms are like this.
00:50:18.000And yeah, Silicon Valley has its preferences and ideas, but Wall Street does too.
00:51:36.000Then these people are not elected, but yet they're exerting influence over elections, political process, either through their contributions or through their discretionary control of media, or in how they lobby the bureaucracies.
00:51:50.000So, we don't have to spell out all of them, but you've got the banks, you've got the intel agencies, you've got... The point being is, this country is not governed by the president.
00:52:01.000This country is not governed by the legislature.
00:52:04.000This country is not governed by the Supreme Court.
00:52:07.000This country is governed by between two and ten thousand people.
00:52:39.000And we call all of that, consistently in the rhetoric that comes out of the media, and this is most people's conception of it, we call that system our democracy, and we call that the free world, right?
00:52:55.000All of that is supposed to constitute what the Founding Fathers wanted.
00:52:59.000All of that is to constitute freedom and democracy and human rights.
00:53:04.000There's nothing democratic about Raytheon and the Council on Foreign Relations exercising that much influence over the American president.
00:53:13.000There is nothing democratic about the legislature passing an omnibus spending bill
00:53:21.000With $2 trillion in spending that's 5,000 pages long that none of the congressmen even read, that they didn't write, and which they didn't read.
00:53:32.000You know, the federal government raises $4 trillion.
00:53:35.000We allocate that money through these giant spending bills, again, that the people we elect do not write, and then don't read, but then vote for and pass.
00:53:47.000And consider the House of Representatives, which is the people's house in the Constitution, has the power of the purse.
00:53:53.000The House of Representatives is supposed to be the chamber of the bicameral legislature.
00:54:04.000That's supposed to be the most democratic organ of the federal government, because its representation is allocated in terms of population, in terms of people.
00:54:15.000Not in terms of states, which are somewhat arbitrary, or electors or something, state legislatures.
00:54:21.000That's maybe the most direct democracy part of the federal government.
00:54:25.000And that chamber has the power of the purse.
00:54:27.000The spending bills have to originate in the House.
00:54:31.000And go figure that none of those people that are elected by the people write the spending bills or read the spending bills, and they don't know anything that's in them.
00:55:04.000It's a lot of lawyers It's a lot of people from Harvard and Yale that were scooped up That we will never know that were never elected and they're getting paid by somebody and then once they're out of Congress They're gonna get some cushy job in a private firm probably a private firm where the money that they allocated in the bill benefited from
00:55:25.000That's, and I know I'm not the first person to say this, but that's, these are just the manners in which, and I'm explaining multiple things here, not all of them perfectly, you know, I'm oversimplifying a little bit, but that's really how the government operates.
00:55:40.000And if you see these kinds of things, if Twitter is controlled by BlackRock and Saudi Arabia, and Twitter controls the conversation where the so-called democracy happens, well, we're not the ones really in power here.
00:55:54.000And if we're passing trillion-dollar spending bills in the People's House and the representatives aren't writing or reading them, well, we're not really in power.
00:56:02.000And if the President doesn't write our own foreign policy, but actually it's written by the State Department and the Pentagon and the Council on Foreign Relations, we're not really in charge here.
00:56:11.000And the people we elect aren't in charge, and the people on TV aren't in charge.
00:56:16.000It's, again, people that you don't know who they are, and you don't know what they want, and you don't know how they operate.
00:56:20.000You couldn't even understand it if I told you.
00:56:25.000And so we really don't live in a democracy.
00:56:27.000We really don't live in the free world.
00:56:33.000And all this stuff that is said about our system is just a big facade, and people need to understand, you don't need to understand exactly how it works, you just need to understand how it does not work, and it does not work like we run anything.
00:56:47.000Everything that you read about the world is controlled, the candidates that you pick are controlled, and once they get in, they're not even in charge, so it's all just a big charade.
00:56:59.000And you see that when Elon Musk tries to, and that's really what we're fighting for here is our sovereignty.
00:57:05.000We are fighting for our sovereignty that we want to know who runs the country.
00:57:10.000We want, I want Donald Trump to be a dictator.
00:57:12.000Because if Donald Trump is a dictator, at least I know who's running the fucking country.
00:57:19.000And if something goes wrong, hey, we can blame it on him.
00:57:22.000But right now, we don't even know who runs anything, and we don't know how it works, and there's no transparency, and there's no accountability, and that's a big problem.
00:57:30.000Especially when our country is in a crisis.
00:57:34.000Our country is in a crisis and we don't even know why.
00:57:35.000We don't even know how that works, or why that is, or who to blame, and therefore who to hold accountable, and who to replace, and how to change things.
00:57:49.000So, electing Donald Trump in 16 was about restoring our sovereignty, that the politicians might run the country, patriotic leaders in the government might run the country, that certainly we would get out all these foreign influences, rich people wouldn't run the country, foreigners wouldn't run the country, but it would be something like, you know, civic-minded patriots might run the country.
00:59:33.000Elon Musk goes in to do something which is good business, popular, it's fitting with how our country should work, it's restoring, who could argue against that?
00:59:41.000Restoring sovereignty to the people, the public square being open to the people, governed by the First Amendment.
00:59:48.000And you have liberals cheering on the side of Saudi Arabia, which is a theocratic dictatorship, BlackRock, and the regulatory agencies in the federal government to shut it down.
01:00:01.000That's what they did to Trump in 2016.
01:00:03.000When Trump won, they shut social media down.
01:00:05.000Elon Musk is trying to liberate social media, and it's good business, and they're shutting that down too, and retaliating against him personally, and trying to scuttle the deal.
01:00:18.000So that's the real civil war that's going on here.
01:03:01.000And, you know, we can only hope and pray, but I think that if he is able to buy Twitter, I would be very confident that we would get a good outcome here.
01:03:11.000So let's just hope we get what we want, because if we did, it'd be a huge deal.
01:03:18.000And like I said, that'd be a beachhead.
01:03:20.000I think I said this on Monday or Friday.
01:04:44.000Come on man, time to win the war, time to clean it up.
01:04:47.000So yeah, that ship got sunk and the Ukrainians are doing, they're bombarding some of the border towns in Russia, and Russia's just like, you know what, we're not messing around anymore, we don't play, so now they're just bombing.
01:05:03.000Now they're just straight up bombing population centers, which is tragic, but also strategically necessary.
01:05:12.000Ukrainian Groyper says congrats on the appearance on Russia Today.
01:05:59.000Honestly, I think the ancestors thing is kind of cringe because it's like, we literally shouldn't have fought in either war.
01:06:07.000We should not have fought in World War I or... World War II was unnecessary, so people go, you know, my ancestors fought in World War II for nothing.
01:06:15.000It's like that statement is kind of true no matter what the outcome is.
01:06:20.000What do you think we fought for in World War II?
01:06:22.000Literally, what do you think we fought for?
01:06:24.000Do you think that people went to go and fight and die in, like, Italy and in Asia, like, so that you could what?
01:07:13.000It'd be one thing if we fought in World War II for like our survival and it's like, wow, now our country's falling apart even though we fought for it.
01:07:20.000Like, but that's not what World War II or World War I were about.
01:07:25.000World War I was about the British mandate of Palestine.
01:07:29.000And World War II, you know, that was about the Anglo and all kinds of things going on.
01:07:39.000Not just the American involvement, but
01:07:42.000The war on the continent between the UK and Germany and Russia.
01:07:48.000So, I mean, I think the whole thing actually was pointless no matter how you look at it.
01:07:55.000I mean, it was pointless then, it's pointless now, so... My ancestors died for nothing, it seems!
01:08:02.000Why, if you were having a big, big trad family, do you think they would have not died in vain?
01:08:18.000My ancestors died so that I could have a hot, sexy wife and aesthetic sunsets on my family farm!
01:08:30.000You know, in some sense, like don't get me wrong, yeah, America's totally in decline, but
01:08:36.000I don't understand where people get off thinking like everything should be perfect.
01:08:41.000People are like bent out of shape that things suck?
01:08:46.000Like yeah, I mean, yeah that's life actually.
01:08:51.000People feel entitled to have the world sort of like not suck or something and you have a lot of these young people that are pissed off that like,
01:09:02.000I don't know, but like their life isn't a dream?
01:09:04.000Like your life wouldn't be a dream anyway.
01:09:08.000I think life has kind of always been suffering and yeah, I mean it's particularly horrifying these days, but It's a sort of like like yeah, I mean I'm righteous and everything but I'm not like pissed off that
01:09:23.000Like, man, my life should be easy and comfortable and it's not.
01:09:27.000I kind of like that we're in the fight.
01:10:20.000All the other wars were, you know, for the banks and, you know, the protocols of the Elders of Zion and aliens or something, lizard people.
01:10:35.000And this progressing towards pedophilia or whatever, I also resent when people go, oh, yeah, and then the next thing you're gonna do is pedophilia.
01:10:45.000It's like we're already at trans and homosexuality and like people celebrate abortion and feminism and people are like, yeah, yeah, yeah, but you know, it's really gonna be messed up when you go to pedophilia.
01:10:59.000Well, yeah, it will be messed up, but it's already pretty messed up also, you know, too.
01:11:11.000I just hate these posts that are just like people throw up 4chan.
01:11:15.000People just like imbibe 4chan and then just throw it up all over the superchats.
01:13:02.000Three people that don't really work with me anymore but at the time we're kind of running things I said listen things are not going well and I'm starting to kick some ass and I'm coming back in a big way and I flip the switch and I
01:13:51.000You know, people would say, wow, you know, you seem so negative these days, wow, it's just not, you seem like you're a little different, you're like jaded or whatever.
01:13:58.000It's like, yeah, how about in the, how about in a three-month span, like your grandma dies, your mom gets cancer, the government steals all your money, your income goes to zero, everything you built for five years seems like it's just been destroyed,
01:14:15.000Like, most of your friends completely betray you.
01:15:01.000But by November I was like literally flipped a switch and I was like I'm not gonna let it get me down like I've been in a malaise but I'm just gonna I'm gonna reach down deep I'm gonna rediscover what got me here in the first place
01:15:19.000And I'm just going to refuse to be beaten.
01:15:21.000It's sort of like when you're fighting a boss.
01:15:23.000When you're in a boss fight and the boss gets down to like one health point, and then they go like plus 200% damage and plus 200% damage resistance.
01:15:34.000And I was like, no, I'm just not gonna fucking lose.
01:15:37.000And I flipped the switch and I came back.
01:15:42.000And yeah so I remember that stream and I've just been thinking a lot about last year and it's and in some ways it goes on you know because it's like one day I'll write a memoir I should start writing it in case I get killed or something because there's a lot of stuff that goes on behind the scenes that is so much worse than what you even know about like this is there are aspects about it which make it so much worse than people even realize like the extent to which
01:16:11.000I've just been screwed over in many ways.
01:16:32.000We face tough I face tough obstacles and turn it into a positive but but yeah so you're right I mean four months ago I said yes like the worst year ever but even in New York I so a month before that a month or two before that I had sort of changed the energy change the momentum and I like I said I think it sort of began in New York
01:16:55.000And I gotta say, you know, Milo was kind of a part of it, you know, credit where credit's due, because Milo, you know, he was kind of texting me throughout the latter half of the year and just, like, trying to, like, breaking my balls and saying, like, you're messing up, like, you're having big problems, and, like, kind of giving me, like, the pep talk that I needed, you know, because sometimes you need somebody to push you to be great,
01:17:23.000And you know we didn't talk a whole lot but you know he would text me just occasionally and just beat the shit out of me and just say like all you this is a disaster what are you thinking all this kind of stuff like I know you're better than this and I'm like I know I know I know it's not where it needs to be I know but listen man it's like really hard out here like I'm really trying he's like no excuses man get it together and I'm like you know you're right so
01:17:50.000I hate to say it, but I have to say it.
01:17:51.000I could think of at least two occasions where he would text me and say the meanest things
01:19:05.000Cuz you know and I I took it seriously cuz he he knows what he's talking about you know he's a smart guy I don't take a lot of people's opinions seriously cuz most people it's like I know more than you it's like I'm smarter than you I know more than you and I just don't take advice for most people because most people aren't as smart as me but you know Milo is someone whose opinion I really respect and he is very incisive and there's some things I can get away with because people aren't really smart enough to see certain things but
01:19:34.000You know, he would really just be like, no, no, no, you can't get away with that.
01:20:54.000I was told that I was gonna be on at 11.25, so it's 11.23 now, so it should be coming up in like five minutes, so let's just tune in here and let's see what we got.
01:23:05.000There's a lot of ethnic hatred in Europe, and particularly against Russians, but there's always been sort of a fault line between Russia and the rest of Europe.
01:23:32.000And it's totally ridiculous to divide Russia up like that, because you're right.
01:23:36.000I mean, these Slavic people have always been governed by Moscow.
01:23:40.000So, you know, to say Ukraine and Belarus and Latvia and all these places are Moldova, this is all Russia.
01:29:29.000I'm gonna say the you know that's yeah I'm gonna say the n-word nigga I'm gonna say the n-word nigga how about that nigga how about I say the n-word nigga how about that we win you lose I say the n-word let's go
01:34:31.000Spence says, quote from black terrorist Frank James, quote, yeah, our black sister Supreme Court justice power to the people is married to a fucking white man.
01:35:33.000I haven't really, there's a lot of music that I've sort of like lost because I had it on my old iPod and then I never put it on my Spotify.
01:37:07.000The other day when I was titling my stream they clipped that and they were like oh my gosh he says this content is so good but this content sucks!
01:37:36.000You just have to be absolutely seething to come up with that clip, right?
01:37:41.000You just have to absolutely be seething
01:37:44.000To rip that and post that on the right wing watch, like you're watching the right wing for extremism and say like, his content isn't even good.
01:37:52.000Oh my gosh, his content isn't even funny.
01:38:04.000Kyle says BlackRock and Vanguard own shares in lots of companies, banks included, if you currently bank that BlackRock owns shares of, pull your money out, switch to local bank or credit union, starve them, their capital, every way possible.
01:38:17.000Yeah, you're retarded if you think that's going to do anything.
01:38:21.000BlackRock manages like, what, trillions of dollars in assets or something like that?
01:38:27.000And you're like, hey, if you have a checking account with BlackRock, you better close it right now.
01:38:34.000BlackRock manages $20 bajillion and niggas are like, excuse me Bank of America, I'm closing my checking account and withdrawing my $5,000.
01:39:00.000Yeah, that's gonna do about as much as voting.
01:39:05.000Chad Champions says, I love how these heroes like the Saudi Prince, the DOJ, and the Vanguard are coming in like the Avengers to save democracy from Elon Musk.
01:39:16.000Yeah Kyle says if you live in Tennessee Mississippi or Arizona be on the lookout for bills concerning region smart trying to get eminent domain power Soros funded they're trying to own utilities water electric okay
01:39:33.000Griffin says, hey Nick, I've been trying to get a hold of Gosar and Rogers to ask if they need any volunteer aid, but I've only received automated response.
01:39:40.000Do you know any better ways they could be contacted?
01:39:58.000Black Roy vs. Max Warburg, David Schiff, and other people on Wall Street gave $20 million to Lenin, Trotsky, and others during the Russian Revolution to overthrow the Tsar.
01:40:12.000Wool Binkles says, I can't wait for these Democrats to get booted off the Twitter board so we boomers can continue to lead the way and spread the truth on social media.
01:40:24.000Cal says, I do agree with you that World War I or World War II should have happened, but at least the soldiers had actual moral consciousness back then, and they followed the illusion of that moral consciousness.
01:43:02.000We're the freaking Catholic, groiper Taliban, and the second we leave the platform, it turns into this, uh, turns into Hairspray the Musical.
01:43:15.000It turns into Mamma Mia, for crying out loud.
01:45:40.000And there was this nesting tweet, okay?
01:45:46.000And this woman said something like, you know, gay people are the biggest problem.
01:45:53.000You know, first we let the gay people do their thing and then everything fell apart.
01:45:57.000And then this gay... so there was this like right-wing e-girl.
01:46:01.000You guys blame everything on e-girls, but it's gay people that are the problem.
01:46:04.000Then this gay right-wing guy quote-tweeted and said, you know, well, that's really convenient for you to say, but really women are the problem.
01:46:13.000And then this other guy quote-tweeted and said, faggots like Nick Fuentes said the exact same thing.
01:46:17.000Hmm, a literal gay guy, Nick Fuentes, said the same thing.
01:46:22.000And, you know, maybe this is going to be a controversial take, but this is something that women do.
01:46:28.000It's absolutely something that women do, and they will deflect onto anything.
01:47:04.000And they'll say, you know, I deserve to be here and my opinion matters and I'm gonna boss everyone around.
01:47:10.000And as a right-wing political analyst, as a serious right-wing thinker that everyone should take seriously, me, a woman, I think the real problem is everything else!
01:47:19.000Every other convenient target that everyone already hates.
01:47:22.000It's like Newsflash, everyone already hates homosexuality.
01:48:15.000This one's a woman-hating, just like with Jews.
01:48:18.000This one's a Jew-hating, this one's a woman-hating, this and that.
01:48:21.000It's like, listen, I don't hate all women, I'm just saying they wield a disproportionate amount of influence, okay?
01:48:28.000I'm not saying that, I'm not saying that I hate every woman for being a woman, but I am saying that, you know, there's just some problems we need to discuss here.
01:48:39.000And just like Jewish people say, oh, it's radical Islam.
01:49:33.000So yeah I see these like um it's just ridiculous it's such a farce when you see these like Nazi girls on Twitter with their hot takes and guys retweet the stuff and guys are in their replies and like I know it's but it's such a scandal.
01:49:50.000Now that I'm not there, it's just normal.
01:49:52.000And you'll have these girls, and they'll be posting their dogshit political takes, and you'll have these guys in the replies like flirting with them, and even defending them.
01:50:05.000And she's in the group chats, and she's in the DMs, and she's like an e-celeb, and it's like...
01:50:11.000To me, it's the equivalent of like a face-eating alien walking around, and we're like, hi, how do you do?
01:50:18.000It's like, no, that doesn't belong here, okay?
01:50:21.000That'd be like if somebody was walking around doing a handstand, you know?
01:50:24.000That'd be like if someone was walking around doing a handstand with their clothes upside down, and we were like, hey, top of the morning!
01:50:30.000That's the same, like, level of absurdity when a woman is on Twitter giving her political opinions and operating in a political male space online.
01:50:40.000And I see they're in the group chats, and they're e-dating each other, and they're all flirting with each other in the group chats.
01:51:33.000It's a flea market now the whole right-wing Twitter space.
01:51:37.000It's just it's so debased it's It's simping and it's a flea market and now they're all shilling their stupid books and they're selling everything under the Sun It's a buy my thing buy my this buy my that scribe to my patreon, whatever So it's a flea market, too
01:51:58.000And these people aren't even right-wing, okay?
01:52:00.000These people aren't even right-wing, they're just losers.
01:52:03.000They're not even reactionary or Catholic or anything.
01:52:07.000These are just like ugly guys that like work out and want to have sex and are just like mad at the world.
01:52:14.000And like, so Destiny and Liberals will say, your audience are all this and that.
01:52:18.000It's like, that's not my audience, that's BAP's audience, okay?
01:52:21.000That's Bronze Age Pervert's audience, for sure.
01:53:16.000Yeah I mean there's just no there's people and they're always talking about well what if you know but I remember one time BAP tweeted something like what if right-wing bodybuilders like took out the power grid what would have a bunch of hands what if 30 handsome bodybuilders you know they're blowing up the power grid and it's like yeah but that's literally never gonna happen because you go to work at Walgreens okay you poor faggot
01:53:41.000We've got an army of handsome Peter Thiels paying us to be bodybuilders, and it's like you're not doing acts of terrorism.
01:53:53.000Not that I support that, but it's like these people talk this big game like they're, we're going to infiltrate CIA and we're going to be doing this and that.
01:54:40.000Not that there's anything wrong with, like, not, you know, being poor or whatever, but these guys act like, I don't even know what they're just living in this fantasy land.
01:55:23.000There was this e-girl and she was on video shoving something around her thing, you know, and we all ruthlessly were like, this is... and she was like popular in the community.
01:55:38.000In the you know with among a lot of these simps and everything and I'll reply to where she was in group chats And there's this girl.
01:55:44.000He has a hairbrush, and you know yeah hairbrush situation And we roasted her and I remember there were these like But all these guys were calling me up on the phone and texting me and saying hey man lay off her She's just a kid and all this kind of stuff you remember young pack and young pack
01:56:04.000You know he pretended to be like this like like hipster like oh, I'm cool.
01:56:08.000I'm a cool guy online It's like you're not fucking cool, and he literally texted me and called me and was like hey, bro Could you like stop attacking her like it's just not cool, bro like why do you even care wave it?
01:56:21.000And it's like are you doing this for free nigga?
01:56:24.000Are you doing this for free seriously?
01:56:28.000Teenager, and you posture like you're some kind of alternative indie guy, and your favorite movie's The Wolf of Wall Street, and you're a fucking simp!
01:56:40.000You know, when all these guys were texting me, calling me, oh, you gotta stop attacking her, why are you doing this?
01:56:45.000This is so mean, is this really necessary?
01:59:04.000Excuse me, Boos is richest man, white, catgirl, android, waifus, calls global homopheds, lying bastards for forcing him to lie, wants to buy Twitter from BlackRock and Vanguard, all the right enemies.
01:59:18.000Yeah, Boos says, I love Elon Musk, he wants to make the future less dystopian, and if he wasn't red-pilled before, he's definitely red-pilled now.
01:59:24.000It will turn the libtard Redditors against him, but he has us.
02:02:42.000Eric Cole says how should I respond to people who criticize my based comments about women, race, and homosexuality by referring to the kindness of Christ and calling me a fake Christian?
02:03:40.000I don't wake up and do this because I hate people I wake up and do this because I just I love content and I love America and I want people to be Christian and all that but um you know so it just depends on how you say it and if you're not if you're not being unkind then you know just say hey well what's what's unkind about that you know I'd see you tell the truth but you got to be nice got to be nice and if somebody attacks you you know I give it back but I don't go out of my way to be a jerk
02:04:13.000Yeah, whatever happened to Polish-American Groyper, huh?
02:06:11.000Our souls are bound up with our bodies.
02:06:14.000Our souls are inextricably linked to our bodies.
02:06:28.000And so, you know, that's like saying if somebody had a lobotomy, would they still have like, yeah, I mean, they still have a soul, but their brain is impaired.
02:06:38.000And so if you take an SSRI and your brain is impaired, you know, your brain is sort of like a conduit for your soul.
02:06:45.000It's sort of like a antenna picking up a radio frequency.
02:06:49.000And so if you impaired, but it obviously more complex than that.
02:07:01.000Your body is still part of you in this life.
02:07:05.000So, you think about other things that can happen to your brain, and I guess your brain is sort of like channeling your soul or expressing your soul.
02:08:28.000I mean, the brain is part of it, but the soul is part of it also.
02:08:34.000So, it doesn't mean just because you have a soul that your brain being impaired wouldn't affect you.
02:08:39.000Johnny Bravo says, Hey Nick, not to get too deep into this, but have you taken a realistic approach on the abortion issue and the disaster that this could cause if disabled people are now forced to have children?
02:08:51.000I don't think disabled people would be... What does one have to do with the other?
02:08:54.000You can't kill babies, therefore disabled people are forced to procreate?
02:08:58.000I mean, that just doesn't even make sense.
02:09:02.000So... I mean, just... I think that people that have a profound disability, I don't think they are procreating, and if they are, they just shouldn't, but... Yeah, it doesn't really make any sense to me.