00:00:08.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday.
00:00:12.000We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into.
00:00:16.000Big featured story Monkeypox, which is another gay disease, is about to be declared a public health emergency by the U.S. government.
00:00:29.000And I'm sure people have heard about this.
00:00:31.000And it's interesting because I thought when this disease broke out initially, That this was not going to be a major deal or a big deal.
00:00:41.000Apparently, like Ebola, monkeypox has been around for a long time.
00:00:46.000And it's not that transmissible because it's only spread by very thorough, close skin to skin contact or, I believe, contact with bodily fluids.
00:00:58.000That's why Ebola doesn't spread very much because it was Africans like eating each other.
00:01:05.000And, uh, And, like, not disposing of corpses and things like that.
00:01:10.000And so, similarly, monkeypox has been around for a minute.
00:01:14.000And when there was the first cases started to pop up in the United Kingdom or in Europe, they said, oh, well, there's been cases of monkeypox that have popped up in developed countries.
00:01:27.000But not to worry, it's not that transmissible.
00:01:30.000But now it's like there's a thousand new cases every day, and it's in almost every state.
00:01:43.00095% of these cases are coming from gay men.
00:01:50.000And so the United States now has a number one total for new daily cases, and I guess you could say that makes us the gayest country in the world.
00:02:02.000And because it's a gay disease, you could say that we're declaring a public health emergency over.
00:02:42.000We'll also be talking tonight about the Department of Justice, which is investigating Donald Trump in a criminal probe into his conduct surrounding the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol.
00:03:01.000If you've been following these Capitol cases, and I have very closely, if you've been following these since January 2021, this is.
00:03:11.000This was the end game from the beginning.
00:03:14.000Here we are, it's July 2022, and Trump, he may never be indicted, but if he is, he may not be indicted until later this year or next year, maybe 2024, who knows?
00:03:29.000Point is, even though Trump still has not been indicted for what happened on January 6th, that was the game plan from day one.
00:03:42.000Capitol protesters were even removed from the Capitol building.
00:03:47.000Their design was to get Trump and indict Trump for this.
00:03:53.000And so they've gone after the people that trespassed.
00:03:55.000They've gone after the people that fought the cops.
00:03:58.000They've gone after the militias and they've made these seditious conspiracy charges.
00:04:04.000And now, with the House Select Committee on January 6th and all the testimony we've heard and the power of the subpoena being used to gather all kinds of documents and communications, now the Department of Justice is beginning their criminal investigation into Donald Trump.
00:04:24.000And ultimately, it's going to go right up the food chain through, I'm sure, the campaign, the administration, Stop the Steal Movement organizers, and then Donald Trump himself.
00:04:38.000All with the goal of preventing him from running for office in 2024.
00:08:19.000So it's two buildings, two skyscrapers, but they're 100 miles long and they're parallel to each other.
00:08:29.000It's a line of skyscrapers going 100 miles like this, and there's going to be a high speed rail system in it.
00:08:38.000You could get from one end to the other in 20 minutes.
00:08:41.000On the one end is the Red Sea, and then it goes inland into the Arabian Peninsula to the mountains.
00:08:48.000And they said that they're going to create their own microclimate between the skyscrapers, a temperate climate with its own ecosystem between the skyscrapers.
00:08:58.000Because, you know, it's in a desert, but between the skyscrapers, it's going to be like the Midwest of the United States.
00:09:06.000Everything's going to be within five minutes.
00:09:08.000It's in Saudi Arabia, so alcohol is banned.
00:10:17.000This could, you know, you look at these other countries because people have sort of accepted, they're like, oh, well, this is just what it is.
00:13:31.000Before we get into the news, though, I want to remind you smash the follow button here on Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
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00:15:30.000In the congressional hearings about this.
00:15:33.000And here's the thing it's a little bit tricky.
00:15:35.000So, you've got Congress, and Congress cannot indict.
00:15:42.000Okay, Congress created a subcommittee, they created a select committee, and the purpose of the committee is to investigate what happened on January 6th, and their power is the subpoena.
00:15:56.000And so the Democrats control the House of Representatives, and they control the White House, and sort of by proxy, they control the Department of Justice, essentially.
00:16:07.000And so you have to understand that these are all different.
00:16:09.000Institutions with different powers and different procedures.
00:16:14.000And so the Democrats are using all of their government power, all of it, in a very political way, using January 6th as a pretext to hurt their enemies.
00:16:41.000They're using the administration to target their political enemies and using all the powers of federal government for that purpose.
00:16:50.000And January 6th is the excuse, it's the pretext to do that.
00:16:55.000So the Democrats control the House, and the House doesn't have much power in this realm because the House is a legislative body.
00:17:03.000So they create a subcommittee and they're using the oversight power of the House to investigate January 6th.
00:17:10.000And in particular, They're using their subpoena power.
00:17:14.000Congress has the power to compel people to produce testimony and documents.
00:17:20.000That's what a subpoena is, and it's got the weight of law.
00:17:23.000So the House of Representatives subcommittee says, We want your documents and we want your testimony, and you have to give it to them.
00:17:31.000You have to give them the documents and you have to testify.
00:17:36.000Now, there's a couple of things that can protect a person, and those things are executive privilege.
00:17:41.000So, the President of the United States, for example, He has got a privilege, and by extension, people in the administration have a privilege that some of their documents and some of the things that they've said are protected legally, and there's a confidentiality there.
00:17:58.000And then there's the Fifth Amendment, too, which is that you can't produce something that would incriminate you.
00:18:04.000And then, ostensibly, a lawyer can fight with Congress about whether it's reasonable if certain documents can be produced or what's protected by privacy, things like that.
00:18:16.000So, it's not unlimited, but it is a powerful tool that they have.
00:18:21.000And then, of course, they can compel people to produce these documents and then pass those documents to the Department of Justice.
00:18:31.000And the Department of Justice has the power.
00:18:33.000The Department of Justice is federal law enforcement.
00:18:35.000They have the power then to use those documents to build a case to charge people, to do a criminal charge against people.
00:19:13.000The other aspect of what Congress can do is the hearings.
00:19:16.000And what they've been doing, and you've probably seen this for the past few weeks.
00:19:20.000As they've been conducting these televised public hearings where they're getting witness testimony, they're calling people to testify.
00:19:29.000And a lot of what is being said in these hearings, the hearings are not a legal proceeding.
00:19:37.000So, you know, a lot of people, because of the optics of what is on the television, they think it's like a court and they think this is like a courtroom, but it isn't.
00:19:46.000The things that are being said in these hearings, in many cases, are not admissible in a court.
00:19:53.000So when they bring forward an aide who says, Donald Trump, I heard from somebody that Donald Trump grabbed the Secret Service.
00:20:03.000Steering wheel, that for example would not be admissible in court.
00:20:08.000And so a lot of that does not have any weight or power in a court of law because it's not a court of law, but these are things that they could put on TV and that has a political effect.
00:20:19.000People watch it, and even though it would not be admitted into a court and a jury couldn't hear that to officially indict or convict the president or whoever, it can indict and convict people in the court of public opinion.
00:20:35.000So, those are, that's how they're leveraging the power of Congress.
00:20:39.000And that's what you've been seeing for the past few weeks.
00:20:42.000Now, what we're covering tonight is the Department of Justice, which is pursuing a criminal investigation into Donald Trump.
00:20:51.000The Department of Justice does have the power to charge and indict people and then, you know, potentially send them to jail or extract a fine or things like that.
00:21:04.000And so the Department of Justice has this grand jury and they've been calling witnesses.
00:21:10.000This is an article from The Independent.
00:21:12.000I'll read this to you and we'll talk about what's going on here.
00:21:16.000It says Donald Trump is being investigated by the Justice Department as part of its criminal probe into attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
00:21:26.000Prosecutors have asked witnesses testifying before a grand jury in recent days about conversations with the former president.
00:21:34.000Justice Department lawyers have asked hours of detailed questions about meetings Mr. Trump led in December 2020 and January 2021.
00:21:44.000His pressure campaign to overturn the election, and what instructions he gave his lawyers and advisors about fake electors and sending electors back to the states.
00:21:54.000The sources, who have not been named, told the newspaper that some questioning focused on Mr. Trump's direct role in the fake elector scheme that was headed by Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman.
00:22:05.000Prosecutors in April received the phone records of Mr. Trump's top White House officials, including his then Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows.
00:22:13.000The Washington Post and other news organizations have previously written that the Justice Department. Department is examining the conduct of Eastman, Giuliani, and others in Trump's orbit, but the degree of prosecutors' interest in Trump's actions has not been previously reported, nor has the review of senior Trump aides' phone records, said the Washington Post.
00:22:34.000Two individuals familiar with the investigation told the newspaper that there were two, quote, principal tracks of the investigation that could ultimately lead to additional scrutiny of Trump.
00:22:44.000The sources told the newspaper that the first includes seditious conspiracy and conspiracy to obstruct a government proceeding.
00:22:52.000The kind of charges already filed against leaders of the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys.
00:22:56.000The Post says that the second could include possible fraud connected to the fake elector scheme or the pressure put on the Department of Justice by Trump and his allies to falsely claim election fraud.
00:23:09.000It comes on the same day that Attorney General Merrick Garland told NBC Nightly News that the DOJ planned to prosecute anyone, quote, criminally responsible for interfering with the peaceful transfer of power from one administration to another.
00:23:25.000So, what the report says is that up until today, we didn't know to what extent the Department of Justice was interested in Donald Trump's conduct or the conduct of people very close in his orbit.
00:23:37.000We know that they were looking into Giuliani.
00:23:40.000We know they were looking into John Eastman.
00:23:42.000We know they were looking into the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers and the Three Percenters.
00:23:47.000But up until today, we didn't know that they were this interested in Donald Trump.
00:23:54.000And in conducting this kind of a criminal investigation.
00:23:57.000And so they're saying the two tracks that they might use to indict Trump, the things that they're interested in, are seditious conspiracy, that Donald Trump had a part in conspiring to interfere with the counting of the electors on January 6th.
00:24:13.000And then the second track is the fraud, and it has to do with the idea that he was pushing a fraudulent scheme to overturn the election.
00:24:24.000That the election fraud was a fake narrative and he knew it was fake, and so he was perpetrating a fraud.
00:24:32.000Now, probably the first charge would be concerning because conspiracy is an extremely broad statute, and what constitutes a conspiracy, you would be surprised at the kinds of things that can be said or written down that would constitute an agreement or a conspiracy to do a particular thing.
00:24:56.000You don't need to charge somebody for the crime.
00:24:58.000You're charging the person for an agreement.
00:25:02.000And, you know, and I've talked to my lawyers about this, you know, because we've had discussions about a lot of these kinds of things.
00:25:12.000And you would be shocked and appalled historically at what has been used, said, written, you know, verbal or written, that prosecutors can use to drum up a major charge.
00:25:24.000And so that's a real peril for the president.
00:25:27.000The fraud, I don't really know too much about that, but that possibly as well.
00:25:31.000I'm not giving a legal opinion, by the way.
00:25:32.000I'm just telling you what I know about the statute.
00:25:35.000It's extremely broad, and that's basically what it means.
00:25:38.000But here's the thing, and here's the big picture.
00:25:43.000They've been charging the grandmas and they've been charging average people for trespassing, and they've been throwing the book at them.
00:25:52.000And that's the bulk of what we've seen out of this January 6th investigation to date.
00:25:58.000They're approaching 900 people charged in connection to January 6th, and almost all of them are just trespassing charges.
00:26:06.000Almost all of them are people that were simply inside the Capitol building.
00:26:11.000Some of them are people that fought with the police.
00:26:13.000Some of them are people that were charged for conspiracy, and those are people that were in the groups, in the militias, like the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys and Three Percenters.
00:26:27.000But from day one, it's all been building towards Trump.
00:26:32.000They have been using the Department of Justice and they've been using the subpoena power of this select committee.
00:26:39.000Ultimately, to build a case against Trump.
00:26:43.000Everybody that they've charged so far and everybody that they will charge is about building a case against Trump.
00:27:02.000They have subpoenaed dozens and dozens and dozens of people.
00:27:07.000And the things that they're trying to extract from people are vast troves of communications.
00:27:14.000The House Select Committee is compelling people to turn over communications.
00:27:20.000People in Stop the Steal, people in the administration, people that were there, people like Steve Bannon and Ali Alexander, of course, and Alex Jones and myself.
00:27:34.000And what they're trying to do is create, by casting such a broad net and going after lots of people and getting lots of texts and lots of emails and lots of records, is because they're looking for that conspiracy.
00:27:46.000They're looking to create that link between the people in the building and the militias and the people that fought the cops.
00:27:54.000And John Eastman and Rudy Giuliani and the people in Willard Hotel and the administration and the Trump family and Trump himself.
00:28:28.000He didn't tell his supporters to do that.
00:28:31.000But they're looking to get all this information and to charge all these people.
00:28:35.000And we know they're throwing the book at people, and prosecutors and judges have been merciless.
00:28:40.000Even the prison wardens have been merciless.
00:28:43.000And the goal is to trump up, no pun intended, fake ridiculous charges against the president with the goal of taking him out of the equation for 2024.
00:28:58.000Sideline him so that he can't run again in 2024 because they know that he's going to run and win.
00:29:06.000They know that he's going to win the Republican primary.
00:29:09.000They know that if it came down to a general election, he would win the general election.
00:29:14.000And they know that if Trump got back into office, it would be the season of revenge like has never been seen in American history.
00:29:24.000He's going to get back in there and he's going to fire everybody and he's going to hire people loyal to him.
00:29:30.000And then they are going to destroy everybody that ever messed with them.
00:29:34.000And they're going to have the House, and they're going to have the Senate, and they're going to have the courts, and they're not going to be fucking around this time.
00:30:00.000The day that he announced in the summer of 2015, all the way through today, all the way through to the events that we are going to begin to witness next year, and I'm talking about the next calendar year in January 2023,
00:30:16.000when Trump is expected to announce all the way through to the election and the primary in 2024, and the general election in November 2024, and the inauguration in 2025.
00:30:40.000Well, of course, this is not about the Capitol, and the Capitol is not really so much about the election, and the election wasn't even really about the election.
00:30:50.000It all goes back to what happened in 2015, which is this is something that was not scheduled, it wasn't planned, it wasn't permitted.
00:31:39.000That was an unplanned, unpredictable thing that just does not fit into.
00:31:45.000The regularly scheduled programming of Slavery Incorporated, which is this public private partnership between the same ruling class that run America and through the American regime run the world, minus Russia, China, Iran, and so on.
00:32:04.000And so Trump runs, and the same things that we're seeing today, it's the same.
00:32:10.000When Trump announces that he's running, and the media says, he said illegals are rapists, he'll never succeed, it's the same as what they're doing now.
00:32:19.000When Trump goes up at the first debate in August 2015 and Megyn Kelly, a plant, Roger Ailes' plant at Fox News, asked Donald Trump about you've called women disgusting pigs and dogs and so on, it's the same thing as this investigation.
00:32:38.000And when Ted Cruz got up at the convention in July 2016 and said, vote your conscience, it's the same thing.
00:32:51.000This is a soft and a cold and relatively 99% bloodless civil war that is going on.
00:33:02.000And it's a power struggle between the people running the country and Trump and this collection of people that Trump represents, the real opposition, which is his constituency.
00:33:14.000And that's largely the social media base and the media base.
00:33:18.000It's his donors, it's the sort of coalition of the willing that are behind him.
00:33:24.000Not the people behind DeSantis, but the people that are behind him.
00:33:28.000And so Trump announces he's running and he runs for president and he wins and he gets in there and it doesn't stop.
00:33:35.000The campaign, in a sense, and the revolution doesn't stop.
00:33:40.000He wins the election and he hires all these people and then they work against him.
00:33:44.000They sabotage him, they don't follow his orders.
00:33:49.000We've got proof that the military was given direct orders by the president, which they disobeyed or lost or obfuscated.
00:33:56.000We've got evidence the military lied to the president.
00:34:00.000You have people in the Trump administration writing anonymous front page op eds in the New York Times saying they're subverting the administration.
00:34:09.000Not only that, but you've got from the day he got into office a special counsel, Robert Mueller with his investigation into the fake Russia hoax, which turned over nothing.
00:34:22.000And then almost immediately, once that concluded, in I think July 2019, Or in 2020, you get this Ukraine phone call scandal, and they impeach him a second time, or I should say, the first time over that.
00:34:39.000And then in the course of 2020, it's everything from the fake pandemic to George Floyd to the election fraud, which is very real.
00:34:47.000And they knew that Trump was going to win.
00:34:48.000They knew that the Trump economy mathematically made it almost impossible for him to lose.
00:34:55.000Elections are more predictable than people think.
00:34:57.000And so much of it is you enter in about 36 or 40 some.
00:35:01.000Variables and you get the outcome, and so many of them are how's the economy doing?
00:35:11.000It was a conspiracy to steal the election, and then it was a conspiracy to stop the effort to stop the stealing of the election.
00:35:19.000And then it was the AstroTurf fake January 6th, where you had probably 50 at least members of federal law enforcement or confidential informants on the ground, antagonizing people, whipping people up into a frenzy.
00:35:38.000And this is where you get taken to the modern day.
00:35:41.000The DOJ investigation that began after that, all these state attorney generals launching probes into Trump's business activities, criminal probes.
00:35:52.000And it's all going to lead ultimately to the next bid that he has.
00:35:57.000And, you know, at one point in time, it was a question whether he would run.
00:36:02.000Now it's nearly a certainty that he's going to run.
00:36:05.000And this is all going to culminate in his second bid for the presidency, which he's got a good chance.
00:36:11.000He's got a sure chance of winning the nomination.
00:36:13.000He's got a great chance to get back in power.
00:36:17.000And it's like, okay, well, we couldn't stop him in 16.
00:36:44.000Because the alternative is that he runs and wins, and we get another four years of Donald Trump.
00:36:53.000And I don't know that the regime would survive that.
00:36:55.000I don't know that the regime would survive not just another four years of Donald Trump, but four years of an emboldened, vengeful, angry Trump who's maybe learned his lessons from the first go around.
00:37:07.000But you have to understand it's so important to understand the context, it is important to contextualize everything that's going on.
00:37:16.000To understand the big picture and the broader significance.
00:37:20.000Because what I fear is happening is that people have an extremely short memory and people have a tendency to compartmentalize and segregate in their minds these things that happen.
00:37:33.000And so when Trump announced he was running seven years ago, in people's minds, they've forgotten about that.
00:37:41.000And when they remember that, that's something that is over here and somewhere else and completely separate.
00:37:50.000This is where you get people, for example, saying, you know, I don't know if I want Trump to run again, or I don't support him because of XYZ, or whatever.
00:37:58.000Well, I supported Trump, but this attack on the Capitol was outrageous.
00:38:03.000It's not an isolated episode, these things are all connected, they're all cumulative.
00:38:14.000All of this is culminated into this moment.
00:38:19.000And you need to understand that because we're still engaged in the same fight.
00:38:23.000I know a lot of people got bored and a lot of people got tired and a lot of people got frustrated and gave up on Trump or gave up on politics or gave up on the resistance or whatever.
00:38:35.000But that has all been a part of the enemy's strategy is to make it difficult.
00:38:44.000They didn't know what to do, they never encountered anything like that.
00:38:48.000And the combination of something like Providence and meme magic and the extreme competence of Trump as a campaigner and other factors, they were caught off guard.
00:39:05.000And on November 8th, 2016, they were caught with their pants around their ankles.
00:39:12.000But every day since, they have been recalcitrant and they have come back at us in every way.
00:39:20.000And they've made it humiliating and embarrassing and costly and painful and frustrating and emotionally difficult.
00:39:32.000For everybody involved at every level, for everybody in Trump's family, for everybody in the administration, for everybody in the campaign, for the people that defend him, for the voters, for the supporters, and proportionately so.
00:39:47.000Donald Trump has been under more pressure than probably any man on earth since he announced he was running.
00:39:54.000And comparatively, a voter is under the least amount of pressure, but they have put the screws in on everybody to put down this revolt.
00:40:02.000That's why people need to see that broader context.
00:41:01.000And they know that they barely hung on in 2020.
00:41:05.000They wrote this article on Time Magazine in January 2021 about this.
00:41:10.000Strenuous effort they undertook to try to subvert the process of Republican state legislators reclaiming their electors and voting for Trump, and how they had to deploy money, like inject serious money and on the ground activism and media and so on, to try to prevent that from succeeding.
00:41:31.000And then it culminated in the kind of rage you saw on January 6th.
00:41:37.000And I don't think they want to do that again.
00:41:38.000This is a completely rational play because it's still, we're still in the game.
00:41:44.000We're still in the battle, and they know that, and that's why they're doing this because Trump is still in it, and they're still in it, and we're all still in it, and the outcome has still not been determined.
00:41:57.000But that's why you need to understand the broader significance we're all still in this fight.
00:42:02.000We're all still obligated to contribute to it.
00:42:06.000It's still going on, it's not finished yet, and it is going to all culminate in 2024.
00:42:12.000I think that for better or for worse, 2024 will be decisive.
00:42:18.000Either Trump will be sidelined and defeated, and some Democrat gets in, and then it's like decisively they've put down that initial Trump push.
00:43:52.000You know, people have no idea what they're in for.
00:43:55.000If you can feel it tangibly building in the air, you're right, okay?
00:44:01.000If you can feel that things are weird, And different, and you know, people have this sense that the air is sort of saturated with this feeling of inexorability and dread.
00:44:14.000It's because it is, because this is all happening, and it's gonna play out over the next couple years and may go on further than that.
00:44:25.000But, but, but, here's the deal it's a contest, okay?
00:44:30.000It's contested, we haven't lost, it's not over, if anything.
00:44:36.000That it's still going on shows that we're back.
00:44:39.000If anything, that it's still going on shows that it's not over, but rather that we're back.
00:44:46.000Because if it was over, they wouldn't still be pushing.
00:44:56.000And so people really need to internalize this and not get demoralized and not get dissuaded and not give up on this.
00:45:08.000And also steal themselves because we're gonna, if you thought we'd been through hell before, hey, wake up and smell the coffee, okay?
00:45:17.000Wake up and smell the minions' pancakes.
00:45:20.000Wake up and smell the minions' banana pudding pancakes at IHOP and the cinnamonion bites and the grue steak burger because it's gonna get worse.
00:45:53.000You need to mentally prepare for that as well and arm yourselves, metaphorically speaking, spiritually and otherwise, and get ready for what's about to go down.
00:46:04.000We need an army of officers ready to go here.
00:46:07.000We need an army of people to get on this campaign, this Trump 2024 campaign.
00:46:15.000Or, I guess, not a literal, a figurative army of volunteers and people to staff the Trump campaign in 2024 and be prepared to move to Washington, D.C. and work in the Trump administration to tirelessly destroy our enemies through the Trump administration, part two.
00:47:22.00075% of Democrats don't want Biden to run again.
00:47:25.000There's going to be a contest on the left, and they're not going to have one good candidate.
00:47:29.000Gavin Newsom, Michelle Obama, be a dark horse.
00:47:32.000No pun intended, because she's dark and looks like a horse.
00:47:35.000But she's also going to be a candidate that no one expects to win.
00:47:39.000She's a dark horse, literally and figuratively.
00:47:42.000So there's going to be a contest on the left, and they really have no good options.
00:47:45.000And there's going to be a contest on the right, and there's going to be this complicating factor of censorship and criminal investigation.
00:47:52.000But then it's going to be a general election, and the fate of the nation will be decided.
00:47:57.000Is the resistance going to be crushed and destroyed by a surveillance state and the military and so on?
00:48:03.000And then we'll have to look at state governments, and you know, it may go on after that.
00:48:06.000Or is it going to be Trump gets in and blows up the Bastille and lets all the Groypers back on Twitter and gets the Groypers in everybody's business?
00:50:18.000Drama about me, drama about Trump, drama about every little thing.
00:50:24.000And it's like, look, if you're a based and red pilled, fashy guy, that's a sarcastic, if you're based and red pilled, if you understand this stuff, if you're a Trump 2024 guy, you need to shut the fuck up and get to work, okay?
00:50:39.000And we're all on the same team and we're all on the same page.
00:50:43.000You're trying to facilitate the end of the world and a new dark age.
00:52:37.000Because, you know, in these sort of interregnum years, how do you pronounce that?
00:52:41.000Interregnum years, in these intervening years between elections, it's just sort of like you're in the desert.
00:52:49.000You're just sort of wandering out there.
00:52:51.000It's not really a clear objective or focus.
00:52:54.000And when you've got a Republican challenger like it did in 16 and like you're going to have in 2024, it has this effect of it's a clear cut.
00:53:25.000Volunteer, write articles, post stuff on Twitter, post flyers, door knock, phone bank, whatever, make money, donate money to the campaign or wherever.
00:53:39.000You know, it has this effect to focus and clarify what are we doing?
00:55:23.000But this is going to be the time to build the movement, to build the parallel structure and the parallel society and the parallel system that is going to replace the existing one.
00:55:36.000So that's the significance of the Trump indictment.
00:55:38.000That's what they're doing, that's their plan.
00:55:40.000They want to throttle all of that in the crib by.
00:55:45.000Creating this criminal thing against Trump.
00:55:47.000And it's fake, but that's what they've been doing since the beginning because they knew back then they were thinking about 2024.
00:56:27.000But other big stories about monkeypox, and this is just pretty standard stuff, but you've probably seen the monkeypox phenomenon and that it's going around.
00:56:37.000And like I said earlier in the show, monkeypox is not a new disease.
00:56:43.000When the first cases were reported in the United States and in Europe, the news media came out and said, You've had monkeypox in these countries before.
00:57:24.000And by the way, to the extent that you believe COVID is real, whatever you think about COVID, if it's the flu or if it's a real disease or maybe it's entirely fake, the point is, whatever people are getting, whether they've renamed the flu or not, there is a disease going around.
00:57:46.000It may be the flu, but it is spread differently.
00:57:49.000The reason that monkeypox is not transmitted the same way or the transmissibility is lower is because it's not transmitted the same way.
00:57:58.000Monkeypox, like Ebola, is transmitted through the bodily fluids, and I believe it can be transmitted with intimate skin to skin contact, also.
00:59:11.000And so the monkeys give it to the black people in Africa, and the black people then go to the gay orgy, and the black people give it to all the people there.
00:59:21.000And so everybody gets sick, and they all go back to their home countries, and then they get everybody else sick.
00:59:25.000They get all the gay people in their country sick.
00:59:28.000And like, this gets to kind of the fundamental point here, which I'll elaborate in a second.
00:59:34.000And so this is why you're getting cases of monkeypox in first world countries.
00:59:38.000It was transmitted from monkeys to blacks to gay people.
00:59:42.000Gay people on an island, and then the gay people came home, and the gay people gave it to the gay people in their countries, and then the gay people in those countries are giving it to the other gay people in those countries.
00:59:58.000And today, the United States recorded the highest daily number of new monkeypox cases out of any country in the world more than a thousand cases, more than 4,000 cases of monkeypox in the United States, and it's in almost every state.
01:00:14.000And this is the article from Fox News.
01:00:16.000It says, The Biden administration might declare monkeypox a public health emergency in the coming days.
01:00:23.000Sources familiar with the matter told Politico the declaration could happen as soon as later this week.
01:00:28.000Such, excuse me, a declaration would be made by Biden's Health and Human Services Department, led by Xavier Becerra.
01:00:38.000Declaring an emergency would give HHS access to additional funds and increase its staff to address the matter.
01:00:45.000The HHS secretary is expected to hold a press conference on monkeypox tomorrow morning.
01:00:51.000Fox News has reached out to HHS and the White House for comment but did not hear back.
01:00:56.000The report comes days after the WHO declared the international monkeypox virus outbreak a global health emergency.
01:01:04.000Officials in the U.S. have been raising the alarm on monkeypox.
01:01:08.000Health departments in San Francisco and other major cities say they still don't have enough shots of the vaccine to meet demand.
01:01:15.000California lawmaker Scott Weiner, appropriately named Democrat from San Francisco, issued a statement urging Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom to declare a state of emergency.
01:01:27.000Weiner said, Unfortunately, because our federal government failed to act quickly to acquire the vaccine supplies needed to prevent an outbreak, we are now in a public health emergency that is only going to escalate.
01:01:40.000Given that gay and bisexual and trans people are the most impacted, it is sadly becoming clear that we are being left behind once again.
01:01:48.000The monkeypox virus mainly spreads through skin on skin contact, but it can also transmit through touching linens used by someone with the infection.
01:01:58.000The vast majority of cases reported have been in men who have sex with men, although gay health officials.
01:03:56.000That's why 95% of the new cases are reported by gay people.
01:04:01.000Because it is gay people having sex with gay strangers.
01:04:08.000Or having sex with groups of gay people, and then those gay strangers or gay groups of people are doing the same thing.
01:04:18.000And they're doing that globally, and they're doing that domestically, and that's why you've got 4,000 cases in the United States, and that's why you're getting 1,000 new cases every day.
01:04:29.000And so if that's going on, you can say objectively that that is literally not healthy.
01:04:34.000It's the same thing like with homeless people or illegals.
01:04:37.000Illegals come here and they bring back the Black Plague.
01:04:40.000Yeah, clearly that's not healthy, and clearly we shouldn't have it in America.
01:04:45.000Things that bring back the black plague, probably you should have less of them.
01:04:51.000If mass immigration is a policy that is reintroducing smallpox and the plague, probably should go.
01:05:00.000And the same thing goes for monkeypox.
01:05:03.000If monkeypox is spreading to America because 20,000 gay guys had an orgy on an island off the coast of Africa, And then they come here and they have sex with everybody else, and now they're all getting monkeypox.
01:05:18.000Clearly, the epidemic has nothing to do with monkeypox.
01:05:21.000I think any disease, that's what AIDS is.
01:05:25.000As far as I know, AIDS is still going on, and gay men are still the people that are spreading AIDS.
01:05:32.000They're still the ones getting AIDS, and they're still the ones spreading AIDS.
01:05:37.000And so it's like literally any STD or any viral illness will be spread by gay men because gay men are.
01:05:50.000And so it'd be like, for example, if you had people like licking the railing on the subway.
01:05:58.000If there was a community of people that got on public transportation on airplanes and subways and they were like, you know, licking the seats and the railings on the subway, and then, oh, all those people got sick, it's like, well, you know, I think given enough time and the existence of any pathogen, those people would get sick.
01:06:20.000If you had people going out of their way to do things that are unhealthy, I think that the existence of disease as a concept would necessitate that those people would eventually get sick and be a vector for transmission of disease to the broader human population.
01:07:17.000And at what point do you say, okay, you know, it's not the monkeypox, it's not the AIDS?
01:07:23.000I think it's the hypersexual anal sex epidemic.
01:07:27.000That is actually at the bottom of this.
01:07:31.000I think the act of rampant anal sex, like licking the railing on a subway or like drinking water with brain eating amoebas in it, I think it's really the act of completely unrestrained anal sex, which is the true public health phenomenon.
01:07:58.000What we're saying about all of these things is true.
01:08:02.000You know, because a lot of people, if we go out there and say, you know, oh, we're against LGBT because it's wrong, because men can't become women and men and men can't have sex.
01:08:14.000You know, what they're doing is not really sexual intercourse.
01:08:18.000It's a sexual act in a sense because it involves sexual organs and it involves sexual stimulation, but in the sense that sex is a productive, procreative act.
01:08:28.000That cannot be achieved by women and women and men and men.
01:08:32.000And so we could say these things, and a lot of people can sort of put their fingers in the ears and say, La, la, la, I don't believe in religion.
01:08:38.000La, la, la, well, I don't think that's very nice.
01:08:44.000But, you know, we're right, and because we're right, those things will manifest then in other ways.
01:08:51.000And so, yeah, you might not think that LGBT is wrong because you think it's just really so kind to let boys become girls and girls become boys, and it's really a swell thing to.
01:09:03.000Have a society where men and men are having anal sex with strangers and all this, you know, but then you're gonna get monkeypox and then you're gonna get AIDS and then you're gonna get children getting their nuts cut off and you're gonna get all these other things.
01:09:19.000And it's like, yeah, because they're wrong.
01:09:23.000You know, it'd be like if you go to your car and you fill up your gas tank with Gatorade, you're gonna have problems with your car.
01:09:30.000And people could say, well, it's my prerogative to fill up my gas tank with Gatorade.
01:09:34.000It's like, yeah, well, it wasn't intended.
01:09:37.000It's not really the intended use of that.
01:09:40.000And so, if you're not using it in the intended way, you're going to have problems.
01:09:43.000And people go, Well, who are you to say what's intended?
01:09:46.000I don't believe there is intentionality.
01:10:17.000That's like all the problems in the society go back to you're not doing what you're supposed to do.
01:10:24.000Morally, because people will look at moral conduct and they'll say something like, well, I think morality is we should let people do whatever they want as long as it doesn't hurt them.
01:10:35.000And liberalism has this problem of moral law governing personal conduct.
01:10:41.000They have a problem, for example, with seeing how an individual act that only affects that individual can be wrong.
01:10:52.000Or that people consenting to a corporate act, they don't understand how that can be wrong.
01:10:59.000Liberalism, which is so permissive and doesn't seem to, it's not ordered under a creator, says that as long as a person is giving consent, as long as they're doing it to themselves and consenting to it, or people are doing things corporately with consent, then there's no construction that allows for morality in that picture.
01:11:18.000Well, everybody agreed to it, democracy agreed to it.
01:11:22.000People wrote a contract and agreed to it.
01:11:25.000A person did it to themselves, and so they consented to it.
01:11:29.000And so they say, well, how can things like that be wrong?
01:11:33.000How can greed, lust, avarice, sloth, how can things like wrath be wrong?
01:11:43.000And then you see in society very clearly they are wrong by their fruits.
01:11:48.000Then very clearly you can see in society by the consequences.
01:11:52.000Of those unrestrained behaviors, with or without consent, with or without bothering anybody, you see what the product is.
01:12:03.000And, you know, that's something that Christians understood for a long time, but, you know, now people sort of forgotten that because liberalism is a dominant ideology.
01:12:12.000And so people say, hey, as long as you're not bothering me, as long as you do it in the privacy of your own homes, yeah, well, I'm sure all these people getting monkeypox and AIDS are doing what they do in the privacy of their own homes, too.
01:13:04.000That's about as healthy as licking your toilet bowl.
01:13:08.000You want to talk about public health and public health experts?
01:13:11.000Yeah, I got a question for Dr. Anthony Fauci.
01:13:14.000How healthy is it to ingest fecal matter?
01:13:16.000And I don't mean to get vulgar, I don't mean to get graphic or weird, but let's be honest about what's happening in our society.
01:13:23.000That's what the rainbow flag represents fecal matter.
01:13:28.000And that sounds like crazy, but it represents gay men, and what do gay men do?
01:13:32.000You know, when they say love is love, it's like, okay, well, but sodomy is in love, and that's what you're talking about.
01:13:39.000You're not talking about affection or camaraderie or God's love.
01:13:44.000You're talking about the right of two men to enter into a contract that says that they're exclusively going to have anal sex with each other.
01:16:00.000We have a dysfunctional society because we have dysfunctional people.
01:16:04.000And we have dysfunctional people because they're in rebellion against their creation and their creator.
01:16:11.000And that's as plainly as you can put it without, you know, because I try not to be, I try not to, because I understand that I'm making arguments, people that are religious already understand this.
01:16:24.000I try to make arguments where it's not just, It's not just, well, the Bible says this.
01:18:49.000And the ideological view now is coming into conflict with reality.
01:18:53.000That's the history of the last 100 years these ideological presuppositions coming into conflict with reality.
01:19:04.000People are equal, and we need justice, and people should do whatever they want, and we should have freedom, and this and that.
01:19:10.000And people say that, and people want to force that and make it work, and then everybody starts getting sick.
01:19:16.000And then everybody starts shooting each other, and then everybody starts killing themselves, and everybody's on drugs, and everybody's depressed.
01:19:22.000And, you know, okay, well, you know, so if one of these has to go, guess what?
01:19:31.000Reality doesn't, you can't change reality.
01:19:34.000So if liberal ideology comes into conflict with reality, guess which one is going to get destroyed?
01:20:32.000We're experimenting, and we're living as a society that's experimenting with radical, revolutionary, new, immoral ideology with no foundation, with no foundation in philosophical truth.
01:20:47.000And as a consequence, you know, we're not surviving.
01:25:05.000We're sinners and we're living in a very difficult time to be a Christian.
01:25:11.000You know, maybe more difficult than ever, maybe withstanding or without the first few centuries notwithstanding, where people are getting burned alive and things like that.
01:25:24.000We're living in a very hard time to be a Christian.
01:25:26.000And so the prospect of hell and judgment is very terrifying.
01:25:35.000And if you think about it long enough and deep enough, you think about it at night.
01:25:39.000You know, when you're in bed and you really understand the gravity of that and when you understand what it really entails, not this kind of stuffy here where it's like, hey, once saved, always saved, it's really no big deal.
01:25:51.000It's like, no, it's a really big deal.
01:26:15.000And so, the prospect of all of that being laid out and not being able to run from it, and it's going to be judged intensely, we're going to answer for every sin.
01:26:25.000We're going to answer for everything we've ever said and done.
01:27:00.000You're going to go to hell, or you're going to go to heaven.
01:27:02.000It's not, and that's the disturbing part the finality of it, and the fact that we're all guilty, essentially.
01:27:08.000We can repent, and we believe in those things, but we are all, by definition, guilty.
01:27:14.000We're guilty from birth, and we're absolved of that by baptism, but then you're guilty all the time after that.
01:27:22.000And so the prospect of sort of going before a judge and there's no appeal and there's no defense and he knows it all and he sees it all and all of it offends him.
01:27:35.000And then a decision is made and it's up or down forever.
01:31:09.000God, who is terrifying because of his omnipotence and omniscience, also tells us that every tear will be wiped away.
01:31:17.000And death will be over, and pain will be over, and the old, this horrible world that we live in will pass.
01:31:24.000And that's a promise that God gives us.
01:31:28.000And so, if the omnipotent, all powerful, all knowing God says, I will wipe away all of your tears, if you have faith, that is a very reassuring thing, right?
01:31:41.000So, if you have any understanding of God and sort of the gravity of what all of that represents, it's terrifying.
01:31:48.000But on the other side of that, that terrifying power also says, I will, it's very intimate and it's very personal.
01:31:59.000And it says, I'm going to wipe away your tears.
01:32:00.000And so you think, on the one hand, I'm going to go before a God that could send me to hell and sees everything and knows everything and is going to judge me and he's offended.
01:32:08.000But at the same time, he says, I'm going to, He doesn't say you're not going to be sad.
01:32:13.000Now, that's like a parent would do to its child.
01:32:17.000Now, that is something that is sort of overwhelming if you really meditate on that.
01:32:21.000It's something that's very overwhelming on the other side.
01:32:28.000And to think about the sacrifice of Christ on the cross, you know, that God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son, and you meditate on the passion of Christ, and, you know, And meditate, and that's what you're supposed to do in the rosary meditate on that, you know, the gospel, that whole part.
01:32:50.000You know, that also gives you an idea of God's mercy.
01:32:55.000If, you know, the rest of it tells you about how you should fear God, God becoming man and dying on the cross, putting himself on the cross, and dying and going to hell and liberating hell and then going to heaven, I mean, that should fill you with just as much faith and hope.
01:33:15.000If gravity is sort of magnitude and sort of not directional, if it's bad, it's really bad.
01:33:21.000But where God is merciful and loving, this should be reassuring in the other direction.
01:33:29.000So it's overwhelming in different ways at different times.
01:33:32.000And I feel like you kind of get what you need.
01:33:34.000When you're going through a tough time, you're overwhelmed by God's mercy and God's love.
01:33:38.000When you're going through a time when maybe you're not doing the right thing, maybe that's the time that you should be overwhelmed with God's wrath and fear of God.
01:33:48.000But you kind of have to have both at the same time.
01:33:50.000And the Bible is full of these kinds of things.
01:33:53.000I think philosophy and the Christian religion, Aristotelianism in particular, and Christian religion is full of these kinds of things.
01:34:01.000There's sort of a dualism there where you need to both be afraid, but also you have to love God, but also fear God.
01:34:10.000You know, love of God comes from knowledge of God, and knowledge of God and love of God come from fear of God in some sense.
01:34:17.000And so these things are all really, they all relate to each other.
01:34:22.000And you kind of have to possess both at the same time, which is a difficult concept.
01:34:29.000But if you understand, if you have some understanding of God, then.
01:34:57.000And, you know, it's very overwhelming to think about those things in either direction to think about death and the judgment and the last things that happen to a person.
01:35:07.000Can be very overwhelming negatively with fear.
01:35:10.000But thinking about God's mercy and God's love and those things can be very overwhelming as well.
01:35:21.000And ultimately, you just have to ask God for forgiveness.
01:35:24.000You just have to beg God for forgiveness and mercy.
01:35:27.000That's all you can do because we're all guilty.
01:35:30.000So go to church, repent, pray, talk to God, and have faith and have hope.
01:35:42.000You know, that we will be sent to heaven.
01:36:26.000Do you remember after the election when it seemed like international battle lines were being drawn, with nations like Hungary, Brazil, and Turkey communicating support for Trump?
01:37:02.000There's an article in the LA Times today about how Mexicans are complaining about Americans moving to Mexico and transforming the culture, taking jobs, destroying historic neighborhoods.
01:38:35.000Hunter Avalon epitomizes such a mindset.
01:38:38.000This is also the same guy who was gone for a month to kick his severe weed addiction, with that an expert prescribed to him, so it was okay at the time.
01:38:46.000Well, and that's why I'm not as empirically minded when they say source, source, study, study.
01:38:53.000It's because, of course, we can only understand phenomena through our rational faculty, our reason.
01:39:01.000And so if things that we measure and things that we test contradict, Our reason, if they contradict what we sort of, you know, how we may understand a certain thing, you know, you can't say, oh, well, we're wrong every time.
01:39:19.000Logic is wrong, rationality is wrong, experience is wrong.
01:39:23.000In other words, other information that we have is wrong.
01:39:26.000You know, the scientific method, experiments, the empirical method, it's a way of getting information.
01:39:33.000The important thing is interpreting those things.
01:39:39.000And so, yeah, so the and people like that just fundamentally don't understand.
01:39:45.000And yeah, science can be wrong about everything and they don't care.
01:39:48.000And it's like, well, at some point, don't you say that the empirical method is not the end all be all of knowledge?
01:39:55.000At some point, don't you say that if science gets it wrong consistently and if empirical experiments or data can be wrong consistently, don't you say at some point that, you know, we can learn things empirically, but also.
01:40:14.000Doing things empirically is not always right.
01:40:17.000I mean, at some point, don't you draw that conclusion?
01:40:20.000But yeah, I mean, they could say something for decades, or they could say it many times, and then it gets proven wrong suddenly, and they go, oh, yeah, oh, that was just wrong.
01:40:28.000And it's like, okay, so then forgive me if I'm sometimes skeptical about science or this experiment or, you know, all this empirical stuff.
01:40:42.000You know, clearly, there needs to be a little bit more that enters into the equation.
01:40:46.000Equation than, well, the study said this.
01:40:48.000Oh, yeah, the study has never been prejudiced or wrong before, right?
01:41:21.000So I can't do the funny money dance until I get much more, much more money than that.
01:41:26.000You know, before I jump on my share and somersault around and babble like an idiot, it's going to take a little bit more than $15 to get one of those, to get my favorite tranny rapper song playing and to get me doing my Kleinfelter dance.
01:41:44.000It's going to take a little bit more than your paltry $15 super chat, but I appreciate the message.
01:41:51.000Pretty underscore fly underscore white underscore guy sent three dollars sixty nine.
01:42:26.000When's the last time we heard about it?
01:42:27.000Do you remember that meme when I was doing my show?
01:42:31.000A lot of you guys probably don't, but when I was doing my show back in 2017 and 2018, people would ask me every night, When are you getting E. Michael Jones on the show?
01:42:40.000When are you getting E. Michael Jones on the show?
01:45:55.000Don't you hate when you have a lucid dream and you begin to lucid dream, you realize you're in a dream, and you immediately start trying to have sex and then you wake up?
02:02:27.000And a loser is not a loser because they're not successful, it's because they have a bad attitude, and their bad attitude will make them unsuccessful.
02:04:33.000You should change your legal name to white nationalist Nick Fuentes so that when the media calls you, you can say that it's just because it's your name and not because you actually are one.
02:05:35.000But then he kind of sussed me out at one point because he was asking me all these questions and trying to like get in touch with other people in the right wing.
02:11:24.000What was your favorite Stop the Steal rally, not including Jan 6?
02:11:28.000Upon the advice of counsel and in reliance upon the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, I most respectfully refuse to answer that question on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate me.
02:16:01.000Like, why can't we have a Christian king in America and just do the same thing here?
02:16:05.000We need to do that in the Mojave Desert.
02:16:08.000Let's elect, let's have the Mojave Desert break away from America and let's build that skyscraper from the Pacific Ocean to.
02:16:17.000Las Vegas, and let's have a king, a Catholic king, and let's have laws about alcohol and drugs and sodomy and women and gays and trans and everything else.
02:16:34.000Honestly, it's like they just created what we want, but it's Muslim instead of Christian.
02:17:50.000Hey, Nick, I've been working a lot, so I haven't been able to watch any shows live, but I just wanted to say I had an amazing time meeting you the other week in Vegas.
02:26:26.000Some Latina GOP rep from Texas, Myra Flores, gets called out for voting for amnesty by a Trump supporter, and then he's called a white nationalist.
02:28:25.000Everyone push it out or you aim to grow hyper.
02:28:28.000Let's kick Kent in the balls and take his scalp.
02:28:32.000So you just know modern monarchist is a federal agent here to kill me because we haven't heard from this guy in how many weeks and when does he reappear?
02:28:40.000At 1 a.m. on the third hour of America First after I've read 60 super chats from The same person.
02:28:48.000Now, that's how you know the modern monarchist is some kind of agent who was sent here to harm me psychologically.
02:28:57.000Because we haven't heard from this nigga in weeks.
02:29:01.000We haven't heard from this guy in weeks.
02:29:03.000And when does he magically reemerge with four super chats?
02:29:10.000It's in the third hour of America First at 1 a.m. after we've just read 60 super chats from the same person.
02:29:21.000Person, $63 super chats from the exact same person.
02:29:26.000And now here's Modern Monarchist after all of them were read with four super chats of his own.
02:29:34.000I don't want to hear anymore that this guy isn't unironically here to kill me because he is.
02:29:52.000If every current viewer sent out your cozy link to every phone contact, telegram contact, and Snapchat contact, you could get hundreds of followers right now.
02:35:31.000Because, listen, I don't do anything wrong, really.
02:35:35.000I'm just about, as far as a person in my position goes, and really anybody for that matter goes, I'm a pretty fair, reciprocal, polite person.
02:35:59.000So, as far as interpersonal relationships, it doesn't really get.
02:36:04.000I don't know that there's too many people that I would say are more sort of fair and honorable and professional and reciprocal in their relationships than me.
02:38:42.000So, you got people that show up who are actually very serious about being Christian and being nationalist and all these things, and they show up, and it's just like this big, goofy free-for-all where they're all obsessed with me, where nobody's doing their job, and they're all getting drunk and messing around with girls.
02:38:59.000And then, go figure, they're not pleased with that.
02:39:38.000Apparently, there is underage drinking, and they're messing around with girls, they're all getting drunk, and they're treating their employees badly.
02:39:47.000More obsessed with me than they are with their own job.
02:39:50.000They're not using scripts that were prepared for them.
02:39:54.000I've heard all kinds of horrible things.
02:39:56.000And, you know, and listen, this is the game people wanted to play.
02:40:01.000People want to play this faggoty game of, oh, I'm going to expose you.
02:41:27.000Set aside on both sides accusations, and he said and she said, and this one did this and this one did that, and this isn't very Christian, and blah, blah, blah.
02:42:03.000And I'm saying it, I could take this opportunity to return the favor and say, oh, you seized on our bullshit drama.
02:42:12.000Well, now I'm going to seize on your drama, which I don't think is bullshit.
02:42:16.000But, and I'm saying a little bit of that, but I'm also going to say, does this not demonstrate why the futility of that feminine, gossipy, personal bullshit?
02:42:27.000It's just, as somebody has been doing this for five years, we're in this season now of this, apparently.
02:42:34.000And it is so frustrating because I wake up every day not to execute personal vendettas against other people in right wing politics.
02:42:43.000I wake up every day and endure subpoenas and FBI investigation and censorship and debanking and all of it because I'm still inspired by the Trump revolution, because I'm still in the fight for what's right to save America, make America great again.
02:43:04.000You know, if this is just a very toxic, negative pattern of behavior, it can't be like this.
02:43:11.000And I hope everybody is learning their lesson on every side of every one of these things.
02:43:21.000But I didn't open up this can of worms.
02:43:28.000I do the show every night for five years.
02:43:30.000I'm here every night talking about America First.
02:43:34.000I host a conference every year to promote America First.
02:43:37.000First, we engage in political activism on a constant basis, and you know, you get these small, negative, hateful people people, bums, really, bums with not a lot to lose trying to do their own personal thing for whatever sick reason, and it's just so unfortunate.
02:44:01.000So, anyway, I mean, literal bums, literal like homeless people, like that guy, pure politics, perfect example.
02:47:09.000He said, she said, with losers or with winners.
02:47:12.000You're going to shut the fuck up and be a part of the solution or are you going to be faggotty, Vince Dow, David Carlson, Carson Wolf, obsessed with me, seething about me.
02:52:59.000Is your objection to having Trey on cozy due to loyalty to Kai, or is it due to the fact that he's extremely reckless and mentally unstable?
03:02:01.000You have mentioned the Pua scene in the past, and I recall you recommending that people in this movement should familiarize themselves with how these people are able to pick up women.